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i was going places together from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation. the struggles, at least in the global south have come, not because of our help, but because of the harm of the global north with no host and no limitation. that's the story of climate change. it's not that we're all in it together, the people with the most impacted in the 1st impacted or in the global side. that's always how it is pub to us as your baba. and i said, raymond, pass fashion should be actually regulated just like thing or at studio p unscripted on al jazeera ah nigeria as to main opposition parties call for the cancellation of the presidential election saying the results of being manipulated. ah,
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hello, i'm elizabeth brought them and this is al jersey. a lie from dough ha. also coming up after the earthquakes, an outbreak of cholera in northwest and syria at least 22 people have died. the british prime minister in belfast to build support for the post bricks that trade deal. he struck with the european union and the european parliament joins the us and canadian governments and banning chinese on tech talk from star farms. ah, who begin in nigeria, where opposition parties are calling for a cancellation of the presidential election, calling the whole event. a sham members from the labor party and people's democratic party said they've lost faith in the entire process. the national electoral commission says there have been technical glitches and voting, which took place on saturday, but counting is still going on. i want to 0,
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spoke to people on the streets of a buddha, had been voicing their frustrations, we had hoped, to be honest. and that's what the thieves or fed birdie was supposed to by the face . that's what we all came out in our muslims on this adviser walk, right. i have read that i know we do the need. i've been out grab without the i promise to do. why do we, we do introduce it, introduce though i be, by the way you are not willing to do the people you are not willing to add by by what was, what was like one shot as well. can you imagine? what about how many days will be worth it? more result, i get up to not, not seem it liberal. what don't you try this? i'm out with that yordway's. we will be back. i don't know. well, joining us live from abu jos. our correspondent, how do natasha? and how to firstly, what the latest on accounting well, officials from the rhetorical mission say they want to move faster and make a lot more progressive, received results from 17 more states and they can be reading them out. now they're
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saying results when the remaining states still need to get to a boucher and that could take a few more hours. but we're not sure yet when we'll get the final official results . people are just waiting to see when that is going to happen and the newspapers describe the moods of what's been going on the last few days. despite the protest from some opposition parties who boycotting this process. they're saying that they'll continue announcing some of the results. and in this one had some nigerians very interested, a passenger, the former president of nigeria. he released the statement where he said he's concerned about the delays announcing results. and he suggested that in some parts of the country where people weren't able to vote because of violence or logistical issues, they should be allowed to vote again. if there's no outright winner, there will be a run off within $21.00 days. and how to do we have an idea of just how many people were not able to vote. how wide spread is the frustration over the reports of,
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of irregularities and foul play. some election observers had big concerns about how the elections were conducted. they talked about the delays, the technical glitches and violence in some parts of the country. some of the of emissions say that they thought that for to turner was generally low in most parts of the countries in terms of opposition parties. they are not happy with the whole process. some of them protested in a voyager, they say they feel this election has been stolen and some are saying these commissioners just stop announcing results altogether. others want diligence take place all over again. but it's mixed feelings in idea there. some was saying, some people did managed to vote left the process play out. if he aren't happy with the results, go to court, but of course, the longer it takes to announce the final exam. the more educate agitated, emphasis rated. so my geron like yet. how to thank you very much for that. that is a how to a tasa with the masons to live in
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a boucher thank you. ah b that her care has begun work to rebuild the hands of 1500000 people destroyed in the powerful earthquakes that struck the south of the country and with elections just months away, president added the wine has pledged to rebuild as soon as possible, but as government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards, i should my husband have reports from cut him on mad ash. lavender has come back to his neighborhood in god, 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. una marsan in america. yes, i am. i told him i want to spend my life in marsh. i was born here. all i want is a home that is built on solid ground and in lie with construction regulations.
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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 cleared, paving the way for huge construction sites in affected areas. city officials say they're 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 confine
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a permit shelter. but for many experts and architects is about making sure citizen buildings are designed to withstand powerful earthquakes and save lives or lose foil. but not everybody is convinced. the government is doing the bye thing. so bork, i good cheer. mors is a construction engineer. he says the authorities should 1st stop giving zoning amnesty is to builders a violate size. may pos, function codes look are you will adorable. muse, shoot you holland. so since lou army views 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 with they know nothing will ever be able to compensate for the loss of their loved ones hush, mom,
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but al jazeera government mulash was syria is also suffering from the aftermath of the earthquake. that struck over 3 weeks ago with aid slowly getting through civilians in the city of midland trying to rebuild their lives as a bag. the ports piles of rubble where holmes once stood up early, hardly recognizes his neighbourhood. he is recovering what he can of his former life, either via the gar throw of another or an unarmed yet his homes are rock, it's part of our life. it's now cracked as a result of the earthquake and collecting opposition symbol. look for shelter. i can afford to restore the building of a lot of the cracks cause fear. many have left their homes as to aft shocks 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 rest 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
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story. buildings that remained standing need to be inspected. the engineer syndicate examined the damage. the crack is 6 millimeters, white glove is low, the building must be demolished. he says hello. unlike neighboring turkey, rebel held it live, doesn't have the resources or finances of a fully functioning state that i'm lammas in early. thank you for that. 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. hire residents fair decision to demolish many don't have the money to rebuild and there's no financial aid available. ah, for eval 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
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are now living in shelters here. this 10 city, now the homes for the foreseeable future. i said bake. i'll deserve. now we're joined by north corner. she's a journalist and he is live from edlin and syria. very good to have you with us. and we are hearing reports that 2 people have died from cholera after the earthquake and there are 600 infections. this is a very worrying development. well, elizabeth, as we saw in the past couple of weeks or how massive the destruction was by the twin earthquakes, or to the areas of northwestern assyria, it has also caused severe damages to the infrastructure of the city. and as the civil defense, as theater stated, that a $22.00 confirmed deaths were registered due to the spread of cholera disease. and a more than $580.00 suspected cases were confirmed. the, the,
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a damage of the infrastructure included the included severe damage to the sewage system and the areas of northwest and syria were dresser, which are restricted, the access to clean water in the areas well, even before the earthquake, the earth, the area was severely affected by a lack of proper sewage system as 63 percent of the refugee camps in the area lack proper sewer system and 43 percent like clean water even before the earthquake. and these officials as stated that in the upcoming days, these numbers i likely to get a to a, to increase due to the catastrophic effects that were caused by the twin earth earthquakes. and the hospitals and the health workers are already dealing with the, a catastrophic, a result of the earth with and right now they are trying to cope with the lack of fund as you. and a response is, as is getting a slower by
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a time as a, they are not responding their response or their responses are not meeting the increased needs for medical attention in the area, especially after the later 6.4 us quick. and so what would you say the greatest needs are now well, thousands of people are currently living in temporary shelters and slots installed by n g o z. and they are severely crowded as people are still too scared to lose a to stay inside of their houses. and a thousands who have lost their houses. officials stated that more than 20000 buildings are either completely destroyed or are uninhabitable. these people have been living in these temporary shelter since the since the beginning of the disasters. they are in desperate need of a regular heating materials and food items as they are already i. d. p. we saw many
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of families who are flood the bombardment of a sad regime a to add on many areas across northwestern, syria. they still don't know what to do as their, their needs are still on the rise and u. n. a. and since the beginning of the disaster are around $350.00 u and trucks entered to, to the areas of north a centria through babylon. however, the crossing with turkey and did the n g o z and the people a say they don't to me at the civility of the situations as they are in desperate need of a shell of the a shelters are a long term shelters to hold these families and the environment they are living in right now, a will, a will, will a be a will be infected by diseases, especially after the latest fred of the cholera. no car wash for. thank you very much for that. a update for as life from it live in syria. thank you. now
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a u. s. delegation has visited the palestinian town of what are after it was attacked by israeli settlers on sunday. special representative for palestinian affairs. hardly armada met with the victims. israeli settlers burned down several homes and businesses and cars. there's been an escalation of violence in the past few days. to israeli settlers was shot dead near the city of nablus, and another israeli american was shot on highway near jericho. sire hi roth 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 this 50 on sons a partial lockdown. also, the israeli forces are continuing them, man hunts a several palestinian assailants. they've accused of killing and israeli american citizen on monday nights and a drive by shooting that makes that person. the 3rd is really in just 3 days. it's
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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 and 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 shooting came off the back of his railey settler right south of knob where they sent hundreds of home calls and shops on file and kill the palestinian. all wall is ready for is watched on international condemnation, followed with israel's government calling on such as not to take money into their own hands. but hey, in jericho, it's 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
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the set top security is just another example of the restrictions they all living under, under an occupation that a height of, i'll just there a charcoal pride with blank. now the iranian government says it's investigating the poisoning of at least $650.00 school girls by toxic gas, local media, se the attacks have been occurring since november and have spanned over 30 schools . the attacks a believe to be targeted and intentional. now girls have di, but many have suffered from respiratory problems, nausea and fatigue. still ahead on the bulletin, the fight for back more. ukraine warns the situation is getting worse and the longest running battle of rushes a year long invasion and bay jane uses the u. s. of politicizing because it maintains pandemic as washington calls for greater transparency. ah,
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the latest news as it still biding arriving here fledging more weapons. more defense finance with detailed coverage, more than a decade the civil war has killed before this. please. many serious millions of buffalo patricky are looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers to require amendment to the constitution under the electron law with increasing number of government electric. neither of us will have to wait longer, hold on. mm. mm. oh l g 0 with all a
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ah lou ah, you're watching out as they are with me. elizabeth, brawn, and doha reminder of our top stories, the sour opposition parties, nigeria, according for a cancellation of the presidential election, calling it a sham, often long delays and counting the votes. election, observe as urgent candidates to accept the result of saturday's poll has been an
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outbreak of cholera in the northwest region of syria following the devastating earthquakes. the syrian opposition von civil defense has at least 2 people have died and there are nearly 600 cases of infection. and a u. s. delegation has visited the palestinian town to pull it up after it was attacked by israeli settlers on sunday, especially representative for palestinian a. faith. harvey, i'm a met with the victims. israeli settlers burned down several hollins, businesses and cars. ah, now president canada. miss zalinski is warning that the situation and the eastern frontline city of buck mode is getting worse. regional, separate as leaders say, nearly all the roads into the city. and now under russian control, the area has been the side of a bit, a deadly battle for more than 6 months. but which cannot provoke saddam in both the situation is constantly becoming more difficult. the enemy is constantly destroying
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everything that can be used to protect our positions for fortification and defense of our soldiers defending in the backward region. our real heroes. the russian media is reporting that an unmanned drone has crashed in the moscow region. the governor says the drawing was targeting a facility used by civilians that have been no casualties of property damage, but the incident as being investigated by local authorities and russian president vladimir putin has told his security service to step up its activity to counter what he called growing espionage operations against russia. if you could do that, but i, he, we must strengthen our counter intelligence. as western special services have always traditionally worked against russia in an active 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 using toxic chemicals. some of java has more
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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. they administer defense is actually identified. the number of bo gave the type of chemicals it says could be used and which will be a violation off the organisation 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. now british prime minister, but she's soon ac is in belfast to shore up support for his new post bricks at trading deed for northern ireland. he reached agreement with the european union on monday, but still needs the support of the democratic union as party, many conservative members of parliament, including those who supported wrecks that gave them backing to the agreement a
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really pleased fact. 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 president herself at a historic moment for us to move forward and results on the difficulties of the path or a talent as more from belfast since the deal was unveiled on monday, richie scenic 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 u. k. is dealings with the european union when you compare and contrast that with the tone of years gone by. certainly, boris johnson and, and lis trust took
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a very different attitude there to the european union. but richey soon act, 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, 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 it has to meet to get their approval. and 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 that there are no traps for them there. and working out whether they can come to a consensus view on that. and that might take some time now the european parliament as banning tick tock from star farms for what it says the security reasons, 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 a white house, as asked federal agencies to remove the app from their systems within 30 days,
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chime after the band by the u. s. as an abuse of state power, new woods away she had hor, her goggle. as the world stopped superpower. how unsure of itself can the u. s. b 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 as wrong action issues in the u. s. government should respect the principles of market economy in fair competition. ah, rosalyn jordan has following developments from washington dc. there's been longstanding concern here in washington about 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 van the software a, an agency within the u. s. treasury department known as sophia's has been trying to
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figure out how to awhile tick, talk 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 operation 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 under way. 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. now the aging has accused the us of snaring china by v igniting the debate and the origin of the corona virus. the u. s. department of energy says it's likely the
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vice leaked from a nap and who han it comes as health experts around the world raise questions about the shop decline and china's clothing 19 death data. katrina, you the ports from beijing barely 3 months after the end of china's strict corvette 0 policy. the government has declared a decisive victory in the battle against the virus president. he didn't. pain presided over a meeting where officials said 200000000 people had been treated for the virus and the country's death rate was the lowest in the world. but analysts say china covered $900.00 data is suspiciously low. according to official figures, about 80000 people have died nationwide for the virus, but researches say the true tally may be more than 1000000. number 1000000 or more . that could be a much lower number if there was a better preparation and possibly better timing. so the, the transition away from 0 curve, it baiting sudden eating of restrictions in december resulted in overwhelmed molds
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and patient woods. authorities only counted debts that occurred in hospitals and approached the world health organization says is inaccurate. the w h o has also cancelled a plant 2nd phase investigation into the origins of the pandemic. citing challenges in conducting the study. the united states energy department says the outbreak was most likely triggered by a laboratory leak. bating denies this and says the pandemic has been politicized. yet those are good. you sure will hook the relevant parties shouldn't stop stir. frying the argument of a laboratory league, stop vilifying china and stop politicizing the issue of origin tracing. just 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 birds . at the height of the 0 carbon policy, millions of people were tested in the capital every day. single cases thought,
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neighborhood locked out. but the government did away with all of that at the end of last year. just as the country was experiencing an explosive outbreak. in january, a government health official suggested 80 percent of china's 1400000000 strong population had already been infected. some experts believe this may have been the fastest spread of her spiritual pandemic virus in modern history. katrina you out a 0 aging and that's it from meal as of a per on on the news continues here on al jazeera after inside story, do stay with us. ah, there were shares yesterday around the gulf thunderstorms no less and used the
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region. they start from is east and my daughter, kia, not so narrow. this is the opposite direction. when is bringing significant warm, these are overnight temperatures and the earthquake affected area. no frost visible . you'll notice there is some up in the high mountains, but otherwise not. and by day the sun still shining, and despite a few outbreaks of writing, northern turkey is looking was not true. all were dazzled. levant and in towards norton, egypt, alexandra z at $26.00 on the high side from normal. the sun stretches through iraq and iran. we've had some pretty high temperatures and a forecast them again, and perhaps the saudi arabia, but he's at 30 mech as it's 33. this is still the line of thunderstorms you'll see on wednesday or the showers running through you a. this kid is brian is where the wind is picked up here, sand and dust largely and i didn't have to bear area of saudi arabia for take you for to says day. the shares are still their current around the u. a and properly easton a man up in the mountains because it could be spectacular sun. so most of rain this
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time. not of snow. the rest. still not really enjoying the dusty weather in the western part of saudi, but still enjoying some heat. ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money known drink operation tacoma. here is be in the company with financial institutions, regulators and government complicit my ways often with right of this right now, in a 4 part series, al jazeera investigative unit goes under cover in southern africa league until 90 percent of the government. once they find it practically, brandon, coming soon on, al jazeera, the u. k. any, you have reached the agreement to break the deep sale. 8 on trade and customs in northern ireland. the deal came nearly 7 years since britain voted to leave the blog. so.

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