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collapse buildings and damaged infrastructure. the call for urgent international attention. as cholera spreads in northwest and syria delayed results and technical glitches overshadow nigerian elections opposition groups called the process a shout. europe's parliament bands, the tick tock app from staff forms after similar moves by canada. and the us and north korea is leaders order a transformation in the way food is produced as the country grapples with growing food insecurity and on piece of feminine dough. with your sports matches the city or leading the if a cup todd plus the dates have been finalized for mixed use asian cup in counter. the hosting will take place in january and february. ah, a very warm welcome to the new sour. syria is still suffering in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes that struck over 3 weeks ago. more than 50000 people
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were killed in turkey yet uncivil yeah. now with aid, slowly getting through people in the north western syrian city of it liber trying to rebuild their lives. i said big reports piles of rubble, where holmes one stood up. will ali hardly recognize his, his neighbourhood. he's recovering what he can of his former life. either via casa, throw up on the or, and then obviously this one's a rock, it's part of life. it's now cracked as a result of the earthquake on collecting up positions and will look for shelter. i can't 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 the doughty 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 from possible them all. that
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is my story. buildings that remain standing, need to be inspected. the engineers syndicate examined the damage. the crack is 6 millimeters white, the other was level of the building must be demolished. he says law, unlike neighboring turkey, rebel held it live, doesn't have the resources or finances of a fully functional state magazine. when i lift the key 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 abil 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 why? the, the syrian response coordinates, his organization says more than 50000 displaced people are now living shelters here
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. this 10 city. now the homes for the foreseeable future. i said bake a da 0. will the united nation says that despite the opening of more border crossings, the humanitarian response in syria remains hymns as i lack of access funds and the unintended consequences of sanctions growing demand and scarcity, therefore, of critical items. tenths being the obvious example, rising prices, australia supply chains, angela angela reaching jails, beginning to fly and supplies, detection border and also cross into damascus and aleppo. this is essential and most welcome over markets no longer readily supplied cross border operations. some of these pull items and some need such costly but
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necessary. critical infrastructure is about the damage. oh christian salumi has more now from the united nations. well, more aid is getting through. that's the good news. to date 423 truckloads of life saving assistance have crossed into northwest syria from turkey via but much more of course is needed. there are hundreds of building still at risk of collapse. some 5000 people are estimated to need shelter and the u. n has described a situation where 4 to 5 families at times are crammed into one tent to stay out of the cold. this in addition to a collar epidemic spreading, it's a very grave situation. i, the a, the humanitarian shelters don't have any special accommodations for people with disabilities, the elderly, or those with chronic illnesses. heavy equipment is also in very short supply and
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difficult to get into the country. the response, the un says is being hindered by a this lack of access while we had more cross border access happening, access from, with, in damascus. getting to the areas in need is still being hindered by safety concerns for aid deliveries. there's also a lack of funding and what the un describes as unintended consequences of western sanctions on the country also continue to be a stumbling block for some aid to get in turkey or has it begun work to rebuild holmes? now for 1500000 people whose buildings were of course, destroyed in that series of earthquakes with elections just months away, present or to and pledge to rebuild as soon as possible bought his government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards. hash them all bar reports now from carolyn man maurice live and donna has come back to his
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neighborhood in god, among mirage to recover his belongings, his family, how to move to village nearby. but levant says he intends to return. as soon as his parents house is rebuilt, jo marsan in america. they are so m, i told them 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 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 cleared,
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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 lives for, 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 seismic construction codes look, will adorable new. thank you hardon. so since lou matthews,
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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 amelia, for violating safety standards for no victims of the earthquakes continued to deal with the way they know. nothing will ever be able to compensate for the loss of their loved ones. huh. but al jazeera got em mulash opposition parties in nigeria, calling to the presidential elections to be cancelled describing them as a sham members from the labor party and the peoples democratic party say they've lost faith in the entire process. the national electoral commission says there have been technical glitch is involved in which took place on saturday. boat counseling though is still going on with early results, showing that the ruling. oh, progressive congress is in the lead for her. natasha jones's life from the capital of boucher and there have been these opposition party complaints happened there.
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her with about the commenting process, but would you say we're on course for our final result later in the week is she officials say that was for $29.00 states. nigeria has $36.00 states, so they're just a few more states to go. it all depends on how long it takes with those said sustained. they're a villager. it could be a couple more hours. oppositional parties are unhappy with this process. i'm with them, i'm boy, possibly they, i'm not here. some protested in saying that the election was a sham this election was stolen. some of them are calling for these officials to stop announcing any more results until the technical glitch is being sorted out. and others want a whole new election to happen all over again. but opinions are mixed in nigeria, you have people who say some people did manage to vote without any hitches. so let this process played out if you are unhappy with the final official results,
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go to court and challenge them so they mix feelings in nigeria. of course, the longer it takes menard's results and more agitated, and presentations, people are going to be in the kitchen list. i jones to be patient. they said they worked me as hard as they can. they tried to be as transparent as possible, but right now they haven't said when exactly we're going to get the official final results. paramita. so there with the latest of live from a boucher harry. thank you. that's much more ahead here on the al jazeera new zone . you case prime minister goes to belfast to sell the pulse breaks it trade deal that he's just with the european union. vladimir putin, artist time to security at the russia ukraine border following his state of troll attacks. and is what we hear from nova joclett ch after he came through a tricky opening match in dubai. ah, ukraine's president vladimir zelinski is warning that the situation in the eastern front like city of back would,
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is guessing worse regional separatist leaders say nearly all the roads into the city and now on to russian control. the areas than the sight of bits had deadly battle for more than 6 months now. but which cannot remove saddam in buck booth situation is constantly becoming more difficult. the enemy is constantly destroying everything that can be used to protect our positions for fortification and defend 0 . our soldiers defending in the backward region are real close in the book and the russian defense ministry has accused the u. s. of planning a so called propagation in ukraine, using toxic chemicals to what's through if you really value at the american screen on february 22nd, the wilson center and for one shall american and g o held a conference on events in ukraine. speaking of the event of former us ambassador to russia, john sullivan said, and i quote, one year with russian troops planned to deploy chemical weapons in the area of special military operations. we've got this information as an intention of the united states themselves and been accomplices to carry out
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a provocation in ukraine using toxic chemical that will, we gave warning that if any such a publication deploying toxic chemicals takes place, we will identify the true culprits and punishment movie morning, a, some binge of aid has more now from moscow. the ministry of defense for the 1st time has actually detailed the plan of how allegedly chemical weapons have been brought into ukraine in near the don. yes creature. and this is where intense fighting has been taking place for the last few months. they administer defenses actually identified the number of bogey's, 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. will russia says a droll and has crash southeast of moscow in an apparent failed attack into them was reported shortly after the defense ministry accuse ukraine of attempting to jordan strikes in southern russia overnight? the regions governor says the draught appeared to have been intended to strike a civil infrastructure facility,
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but no property was damaged. the incident is being investigated by local authorities. well, russian president vladimir putin says his security service must step up. it's 6 to cancel what he's described as going espionage, operations against law school. if you could do that, i would really what 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. boris bonds were f as a form, a russian to promote who resigned in protest. there were multiples invasion of ukraine and it's now living in excel in geneva at mr. bonds over there. one. welcome to the program. good to have you with us. more than a year later. are you surprised this invasion is still ongoing. good evening. no. unfortunately, i'm not surprised that this mission is to ongoing because it seems that were put in
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had his plan to buy a car. the entire grading period of time may be one or 2 weeks since he fail, she still keeps insisting on achieving these primary goals. and he will do whatever he can to get this goals. so it's no surprise that this war is still on and may be maybe lasting for one or more years until your which and he's stopped. or he yes, what he wants, does putin have a plan b will? will he go? she 8? no, i don't think so. i don't think that he's ever had a plan b. but usually in russian practice for the last 3 years that we have on the one plan and everybody was sure that this plan would work. and when, if it doesn't that everybody says, well, it's strange that it doesn't work so well. maybe we should improvise. so all we see
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now since the beginning of the war since the failure of the key campaign, it is the one giant the position. he will not share it until he is sure the shots will be placed on his own tops. what, what then is the answer to stopping this war in the absence of as you say a plan b. mister boucher and she's friends understand only one language of this language strength so they can, they must be stopped by strength by greatness, strengths, 1st of all. so before they, they defeated in your graham battlefield, they don't understand it in terms of your point of view, how much of russia agrees with your point of view, which you have reached a lot to to express. i think there is
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me, there are millions of people in russia who still think like me and the life of the people who had for you the country are silent because they kept silent for the progression of their friends of the shop. so, but it's not all rational that support and i would say that there is very few. there are very few rational school, really, extremely support which the majority is just, you know, inert and in some kind of apathy. they don't support the war, but they cannot turn against pollutant because they have no, i don't know if they see no difference if they're used to. so they just go down the street and they can, can we start to imagine, or can the people of russia start to imagine a future without putin in it? i mean, you've said previously that this war is not just a crime against ukraine, but against russians themselves. yes, sure. yeah. if we can imagine
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a rush future it can be future without gluten because with rush has not huge. it will die will die. i don't know, maybe for a long time, but they will die and brought it's only if we get rid of them, then russia will get a chance to leave again to become more friendly, more developed countries, and big stops to be in a threat to all neighbors. mr. bonds every we've talked before about this idea of i think it's been called kind of a forever war with russia. what, what does this situation look like? where we don't have a plan b, there is no way to negotiate. and this just becomes an intractable conflict. what does that look like? especially when we think of a russian military that the struggling to go right now. i think that if which doesn't have to be doesn't mean that other countries like your grade or the western countries shouldn't be. and i think that there might be 2 main directions that be
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elyse food x 1st, it's help help ukraine to win this world battlefield. first, and the 2nd is to act it interact with rationally. people around him who are not very well, you know, pretty much had the bottle was war, but they're still afraid and they still don't see any occurrences in russia. so maybe it, there must be some kind of precision work with them to show them that they have. they can have a future without it. so it may encourage them to eventually jordan again. so i think if we act on both these tracks, that can be need, so to speak, or responders for my russian diplomats at boris. thank you very much for being with us. thank you. all right. the british prime minister has been in northern ireland to sell his new deal with the european union to east po specs at trade,
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where she cynic is hoping the windsor framework has its cold. will finally break the political deadlock in the province voice. sharon support snatched from belfast like around the world and the business boy by the success of getting a difficult deal with the e. u. done. richie soon act visited northern ireland on tuesday to set it here. i'm really pleased fact i'm. i'm over the moon that yesterday. we managed to have a decisive break through with all negotiations with the you reached agreement, the new winds, a framework that i think is an extraordinary positive that for northern ireland position, the u. k. prime minister met local business leaders at the coca cola factory in lisbon, and his pitch was as busy as the drinks he stood in front of. but see if you can spot what's caught the attention of romanus, across the land back. northern ireland is in the unbelievably special position unique position in the entire world. european continent in having privilege access . not just to the u. k. home market,
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which is enormous if biggest in the world. but also the european union single market. nobody else has that. no one only you guys only here and that is the price. of course, it was a very similar price at the rest of the u. k. gave up with breaks it the winds or framework changes the problematic northern ireland protocol. an earlier deal with the e. u, which established trade barriers between northern ireland and mainland u. k. and so angered northern islands unionists that they collapse the power sharing governments a year ago. they'll need to be happy with the new deal to come back to the store want assembly. we listen very carefully to what the prime minister said and, but we need to translate that into what the legal text actually says. what does it mean for business? what does that mean for consumers? unfun demantzy, what does it mean for norman's place was in the united kingdom and our ability to trade was in the internal market of the u. k. although they're not going to be
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bounced into a quick decision, the d. p will be feeling the pressure, particularly if the deal continues to receive widespread approval. the longer that the d, u. p. a seen as a block on functioning government here at store. once the less happy voters are going to feel about them, you can feel a frustration at all a smith's chain of cafes. the business woman wants to see the back of sectarian politics or health services get more so education, alder achievement, has gotten worse. our poverty is gotten worse, the clos divide between those that have in those that have not is getting bigger. so, you know, it's stormy. does something on in tomorrow will not change that only they put those issues at the top of their political agenda, the winds, a framework to northern on and protocols unionist. nationalists, such matters are less important than many people in northern ireland these days. the just getting things to work properly. rory challenz al jazeera belfast. here
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being parliament is banning tick tock from staff forms for what it says are security reasons. it follows steps taken last week by the european commission. on monday, canada banned the use of chinese owned social media on government issued mo, power phones. and the white house is now as federal agencies to remove the app from their systems. within 30 days, china's cold u. s. ban and abuse of 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 this wrong action issue to the u. s. government should respect the principles of market economy and fair competition. well, the house foreign affairs committee has begun debating a bill to give president biden new powers to ban. take talk while al jazeera is highly, jo, castro is live now on capitol hill. and heidi just remind this,
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how did we get here? how did these moves come about? well, julie, there has been concern at best to ring in the u. s. security community for the last 2 years. as the f b i and the department of justice have both warned that one day perhaps china could use tick tock as a tool to spy on its american users. and there are plenty of them and growing more than 100000000, tick tock users in the united states. currently, the cyber experts have also said they agreed that tick tock does pose a potential threat, perhaps not so much on the individual users private information. but on spying an on americans in the aggregate, collecting data on habits, things to fuel the cultural wars, things that could be exploited to spread misinformation or per fact perhaps to influence an election. and we've all seen how that was used by russia to influence
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elections previously in the us. now tick tock and its chinese parent company by dance have both denied any of that happening your intentions. however, it is connected to the fact that the bite dance is based in bay gene. and us officials are very reluctant to believe that the safeguards that tick tock says it's put in place like putting americans private data on offshore servers here in texas rather than in china. us security officials simply don't believe that is enough to secure private data in the us. and that is why we're seeing these incremental steps toward a greater band on tick tock. hi, dick, could there be a potential toll food ban on take talk further down the road? right, well we certainly know that former president trump attempted to band tick tock in the us, and a court battle ended up siding with tick tock. but right now that debate happening
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at the house foreign affairs committee is over a bill that would strip those legal protections from tick tock. it is a bill that will likely pass out of this committee because it is republican sponsored republicans control committee and control the house. however, there has been some pushback from the top democrat on this committee thus far. but if this bill passes in the committee, then it goes on to the full house again, controlled by republicans likely to pass. but in the senate, it could be any one's guess what happens given that democrats retain control of that chamber. although both party do appear to be united in trying to curb china's growing global influence. heidi joe cast, or they're live from washington dc. heidi, thank you. well, let's talk mazda road and murphy. he's the founder and executive chairman of small take 247. he joins us live from cork, warren, great to have you with us here in the studio. it's obviously not the 1st time. of
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course, the tick dolts bit of the headlines at trump tied to ban it on us side of things back in 2020. but why are the stakes even higher? and i do thank yeah, look, it's important set some context to this. and as we stand, cyber space is essentially in a state of modern warfare. at an operational level, we're seeing unprecedented wholesale espionage. we're seeing ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure in american, across europe. i. p. taft surveillance and much, much more. so nations can use all horsed of different approaches to compromise their adversaries. and then should there be an armed conflict at this compromise becomes incredibly valuable. and as a prelude to a tick tock, we've seen similar issues with her while way. and we've seen issues with no with height vision to cctv systems that you see in many countries in, in the west. and,
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and i guessed as tree primary concerns when it comes to tick tock. the 1st is when order collecting data on tens of millions of users in europe in the u. s. and there is the notion that they could curator content and they could influence people in terms of how they vaught and so forth. and then it's also very logical to assume at any given moment, they could update that software and they could access the devices are added to devices of specific users that they wanted to surveil, ron m o, the canter argument, i suppose though, is that studies have shown that take talks no, actually collecting any more data than your average other half. so. so why are these decisions be made specific to take top? yeah, i don't, and that's a good argument because i think all of the social media platforms aggregate are data and the manipulator data to try and sell stuff, right. i'm as we stand right now, i think it's a fair assessment to set
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a tick tock are probably not doing anything like that. but should d am the conflict that we're currently experiencing? a globally, i guessed as a bit of a digital learn carton coming down between the west and east. as should doors conflicts are continued escalate dots when it could potentially become problematic . when we think about and what take talk says about this, and i think i already know what your opinion is. but nonetheless, they say, look, we're fully independent. we wouldn't provide data to the chinese government even if they asked us. and, but for you, of course, and for others, this and for governments, clearly this is a question of, of protecting national security. yet look, i think it was an armed conflict between i, you know, hopefully that never happens. but should there be an armed conflict between china and the u. s. and i believe that if the powers that be in beijing came to bite dance and asked them to open up
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a back door into our systems. and he will be difficult to refused at ask what would it mean? do you think role and for take talk itself if these bands became more commonplace it looked very problematic. farnham and i look, i do feel for them. i am bored. i mean it a bit like when trump was trying to get them to sell the u. s. arm of it, which is obviously the most lucrative aspect of the business. and ultimately it looks like, you know, if, if this continues in this trend, i'm ultimately my gets old or, and marcy, their executive chairman of smart take 247. great, don't you on and thank you. you are watching al jazeera live from london still ahead. y pakistani court has issued an arrest warrant for former prime minister in one con, seeking justice survivors of the war and are for speaker on the lasting impact of the conflict. and it's for
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a dramatic one run victory in your dealings because it's a good thing then details coming up later. ah, there's poor little islands in the western met him think he's the valley eric's and look at us will of claire that's around what is effectively still a winter storm has been blowing a severe gale snowing up on the mountains and now heavy right now is moving slow your way, just to effect places like corsica, sardanio and eventually italy. that is the worst weather in europe at the moment. i have to say, there is still some evidence in the black sea of rain, which turns to snow in the far south of russia, possibly in georgia as well. and your last attempt an anchor 18 that is on the high side of where it should be, just not really windy weather. a tool that come north of black say we're still in single figures. keith, at about 5 in cloudy weather,
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but nothing like as cold as it was, is a slow improvement which is true for most of the european plain. it's not war by any means. it is single figures, but generally quiet looking weather except down the matter. but you're not even by says dispersed rain stop falling heavily in italy, but it's moved down towards greece and the sudden balkans. and we got rain instead to talk about the atlas mountains. and still of course is going to be affecting algerian to nicea. and increasingly, i think in the countries of west africa, the shows all the thunderstorms are going to come further and further inland. ah, the, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation. the struggles that we see in the global south have not because of our help, but because of the harm of the global door with no host and no limitation. that's the story of climate change. it's not that we're all in it together. the people who
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a, a quick reminder story. see here on to the are there going for years of color i where you can the northwest region of syria following the devastating earthquakes there. the syrian opposition, one civil defense has at least 2 people of dive. and there are nearly $600.00 cases, infection, opposition, policies and calling to the presidential elections to be cancelled calling the event. a sham electoral commission says i have been technical glitches in both thing which took place on to see with counting still, ongoing greens president brought me as a lensky ones. the situation and the eastern front line is getting worse regional separately. the same nearly all the roads into the city and now under russian control. north korean leader kim jong and has ordered a fundamental transformation in agriculture production and mid fears. the countries facing a serious shortfall of food report suggests some security in the country is at its
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worth since famine killed up to half a 1000000 people in the mid 9900 ninety's collective farms account for the vast majority of north korea's agriculture. now these typically holes, multiple small farmers who produce crops with joint labor. most north koreans get their food through public distribution systems which require farmers to hand over a portion of their production to the state. well, the reason before by the u. s. based 30 north project found almost all of north korea green is produced domestically. and experts in north korea strict cool with 19 border restrictions on top of ongoing international sanctions over its nuclear weapons program, or worsening food insecurity or so. career estimates that nor korea is short around 1000000 tons of grain and pandemic related carbs, of border traffic have likely cut unofficial rice purchases from china. also, jan them is school director of the international institute of korean studies at the university of central lancashire. and she says that
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a number of factors led to keeping job and ordering these reforms was the accord, 19 dodge. it's a 9900 century in north korea. close is border as the very 1st country and already north korea was under international sanctions. though north korea are while experiencing these double layers of hardship now about 2 to 3 years later, it's north korea as a country which is completely are having difficulties because it doesn't have any federal either is or is of a culture production. and also it doesn't have any petro choose apply for the culture of machines. and because of that, in north korean leader, kim jones announced about this radical changes in a very cultural industry. however, why do we don't know what kind of radical changes the, the leader in detail? it's a sounds me of more like for me that there will be changes in the future,
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reaching joe and demanded for the added leaders rather than there is something concrete plans in place yet. iran is investigating the recent poisoning of hundreds of school girls with the toxic gas state media says the tax sciences in november and have spent more than 30 schools in these 4 cities. know girls have died, but many of suffered for spiritual problems, nausea and fatigue. some politicians of suggest that they could have been targeted by religious groups, of course, to girls education. a u. s. delegation has visited the palestinian town of hawaii after it was attacked by israeli settlers on sunday. special representative for palestinian affairs. how they are met with the victims. he's calling for full accountability and the prosecution of those responses. well, there's been an escalation of the violence there in the past few days to israeli settlers were shot dead near the city of nablus, and another israeli american was short on a highway near jericho. sorry kyra house more now from jericho,
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which is in the occupied with 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 the 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 nights in 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 and we were invited for dinner yesterday and were forced to stay overnight were finally going home. and it was meant to be
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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 riot south of nablus, 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 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 that a height of i'll just there, a charcoal pride with blank east african regional leaders have given unarmed group in the eastern democratic republic of congo, a month to withdraw from territories they hold in north kiva,
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proven they have $23.00 rep group has continued their advanced the provincial capital of coma, for conflict has now displaced more than half a 1000000 people since march 2022. catherine soy. explains. this is a familiar site in north cable. people in soccer, west of comma are fleeing again from their homes. they carry what they can. they say empty 3 rebels are getting closer to the town. they've already taken several village centers and important pounds that are rich in minerals, jeanine king grandma and her family have left their home on the outskirts of soccer . they say they're heading to a camp for displaced people, mitchell, gum, guinea. we came to sack from my village to see if that was faith, but all i could hear were gunshots. now i'm heading to gama. we're tired of running hungrily. soldiers are doing what they can to protect the areas, but they have often been forced to retreat as a rebels advance gamma,
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which is are the provincial capital. the largest city in the area is now pretty much surrounded by the m $23.00 and sergent group go. that has rewan go to one side, like cable to the other. and now the north than the west, and the roads that supply goma with food and other goods, which are principally from the north of the province van now effectively controlled or at least strongly contested by the m 23 regional leaders from the east african community have been trying to mediate a piece deal, but it's proving increasingly difficult, randa and the d. r. c. have accused each other of using aunt groups in the conflict . both sides deny the allegations during the recent african union summit, east africa that regional body e god gave m $23.00 a month to withdraw from positions they're holding. it has been hard for the leaders to enforce a ceasefire. there is, at the moment i think,
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little desire to sanction the heads of the groups because and in particular the m g 3. because the intention is ultimately to bring them to the negotiating table. i think i, you know, sanctioning wrong groups may have some impacts in sending signals, but it could only work if it was part of continued diplomatic, as well as the years of painful conflict. few congolese a likely to be holding their breath. catherine, sorry, i'll g 0 survivors. so sedans, 20 year war in dar 4 are still waiting for justice. it's more than 2 years since the peace deal was signed by the government and main rebel alliance rights group say, atrocities which amount to crimes against humanity were committed and victims one those responsible to be held accountable. heber morgan re sportsnet reports now from north star shore when he's not moving around
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a show camp for internally displaced, people is how cough is usually spent his time at home. one of the chiefs of the camp, he says he takes his free time to pray for the family members. he lost in bizarre for my i mean yes, my brother mohammed, my cousin. yeah, here were both killed during the start of the war in 2003. both died just a day apart, while village was hacked by arabs for lack mom, i think, was safe for a little while. then the attackers came back and killed them. i fled to the children the worst started 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 she'll the 1st to think precedent to be indicted by the court while in office. the court says we're crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide were committed in the western region. but only
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one of those wanted by the court is currently under trial in the hague. it wasn't only government forces, but also rebel groups that were accused of atrocities during the war and are for survivors and other victims of arbitrary killings. 4th 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 ousted. 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 there any crimes against humanity? the crimes that involved government figures, the perpetrators always get away. it's a big disappointment. 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 often is hawk says,
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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, i will show camp northstar for a pakistani court has issued an arrest warrant for former prime minister in mon con, after he failed to appear for hearing on charges, assailing state gifts and concealing his assets. it comes after con, one. bear in 3 different cases earlier on tuesday, tight security in vases or supports is greeted to 70. does. he made his 1st appearance in islamabad since an assassination attempt in november. he was as different power by parliament and no confidence filled nasty, full and is facing for legal cases, including allegations of terrorism and attempted murder qual, high to has more now from islamabad, emron 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 cornwall security gate personnel to the court head
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and had some about thousands of it's a board. does a guy dare dare of the 1st gord that g appeared in award. 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 i said, didn't solve for a country that are not friendly read by august on a good not cleared as to who the people war and ag road, one of the cases in which he was able to get protective when richie was able to get back. now the 2nd case, 14 to an anti credited them brought that to gave him an extension of based off the dag because we were not able to get any time for the torture on not gave. this is a case in which our gifts given by foreign heads of state or a border into
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a safe place from where head of state are able to buy back some of good gifts at the nominal price. dagwood game to be a good option. and because he was not able to get to gordon dime because of security concerns, a party member saying that he had an imminent threat to his life. and that did were not possible then the accord dead decided to issue non billable iris wardens. however, m, ron kong dent rendered it law by the high gourd from it where he was able to get predictive bail identity. the 9th of march, still ahead here on al jazeera until the end of the mobile world congress in barcelona, where the industry is keen to demonstrate sustainability goals. we find out that it's effort match its promises. spectacular flight is to power the light is reached, the world's 2nd highest moment. k to that's coming up. ah.
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a whole ah ah, sustainability is on nearly every company's agenda. the mobile world congress cimbawe slona, was around one and a half 1000000000 new forms sold every year. the industries facing an enormous challenge from boston. charlie angela, has more. it's the desire for the latest model that drives the mobile phone industry. but after an average of 2 to 3 years, use 90 percent of these handsets won't be formally recycled. one can open the phone like a bird with companies and now being forced to find a sustainable future of phones. nokia is encouraging customers to repair and
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recycle their devices, people in the industry, se giving handsets 2nd and 3rd lives is crucial. and the industry about $1500000000.00 devices will come into the market every single year. and this year, over $5000000.00 devices are going to end up in landfill or in florida. and that is a real problem because i just mean they're going to continue to make more and more devices. ultimately, today, only 10 to 15 percent of a new device failed is accompanied by a traded in device. and that's just too low. feed. 80 phones have been waived into an abstract demonstrating the potential of the economy. because like spending the life volt smartphones in the world by just one year, we could reduce carbon emissions by 20000000 tons. that's the equivalent of taking 4700000 cars off the road. reducing emissions source is a more accepted goal in the industry with
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a commitment to reach net 0 by 2050. some companies already on track to reach 100 percent renewable energy years before then. others a lagging behind, still refusing to disclose that carbon emissions output versus net 0 without t ahead of any of the g 7 economy. and we have been helping our members on the climate disclosure. there is a global reporting platform forwarded for the cdp. and in the last year, 67 of our members reported to the cdp covers 80 percent of the industry revenue for the industry believes it can make an even bigger contribution to crime action through digitization here, teams a brainstorming, a solution, put a challenge on the day as how my really satisfied of food and water demands of an urban area in a sustainable way from post it to plato, type using tech to solve the problem with a tight self imposed deadline. the sense of urgency helps drive momentum. a similar
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urgency for actual climate goals and sustainability could be encouraged by mobile customers. charlie angela al jazeera barcelona. peter is here and i with all the days is sports news. peter actually thank you so much fresh room having host of the fee for world cup cutters. next major football to him will be the asian cup and the dates have now been confirmed. the competition will take place from 12 january to 10, february 2024. during the countries winter months katara, the defending champions. having won the most recent events in the u. e in 2019 majesty united have qualified for the quarter finals of the f. a cup. they all victors 3 mill, in fact to over 2nd tier side, bristol city, full freedom school, the opening goal 7 minutes in said he had to wait until the 7 to 4 minutes for the next throat. and so i'm taking a big reflection to double their advantage before kevin bruner added
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a 3rd 3 no. the final school to man city averse a slot. lead. pass out of the fence. shoe al paulina a. winning the 5015 living loose a pile driver to give full and the lead against leads it finished. to know the head of canada, soccer federation has stepped down in the midst of a labor dispute of equal pay and conditions for the women's team. nick bonsa says resign just over a week after the women's side or t shirts with the slogan enough is enough at the she believes cap. the olympic gold medalist recently had their budget slashed as they prepare for this year's women's world cup. they want the same backing as the men's team had when they played at the world cup and cutter for the 1st time in 36 years tennis now and there was a winning return for now that jock a bench in his 1st match since lifting the australian open title, it started well enough for the top feed at the dubai championship, says joker, which took the opening set. but it was pushed all the way by his opponent check
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qualifier. thomas much who pulled off some impressive shots of his own matches rank 100 and 30th but took the world number one to a 3rd set which jock which came through in a t i break to remain and beaten in 2023. the 22 time grand slam champion faces tell on a quick sport in around to a presentation was held afterwards to recognize jock, which is record 378 week as will number one surpassing stuffy graph. the serbian was played a video of himself as 87 year old i with that pointer. i couldn't imagine that i, i would get this far. you know, i really believed that i could one day become a number one player in the world. but to say this many weeks, that rankings bought a friendly something that surprised me. 2 3rd cedar neil med for dave is trying to
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win his food tournament in a row. after picking up titles and rotterdam and cutter, the will. number 7 extended his winning streak to 10 matches with straight sets victory. every italian metal are multi meadowdale, didn't face a single breakpoint as he set up a 2nd round match with alexander public. new zealand cricketers of pulled off one of the all time great finishes to draw their test series with england. with one we could remaining england. nita 2 runs to win the series, but up stepped a bowler, neil wagner for the black caps terminated here for england. he web miss 4th week at saw james anderson called down leg side, which made new zealand one by one run. it's only ever happened once before when test cricket, when the west indies beat australia in 1993 to make it even more significant zealand or just the 4th side ever to win. after being asked to follow one,
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the 2 match series ends all square. just the sheer nature been asked to follow on. and the guy's just been taking this drawn and just giving it a shot for the last 3 days and then yeah, then it mentioned managing to come out on top. it's a hot imagine beer at test measures. talked about for a long time. if he can look back at that test much, he's now addressing remain on the losing side. and just they don't be quite thankful that you've that you've been involved in a game like that cuz the test matches all that doesn't happen often and don't go around them that often either a professional cyclist has been fined and suspended by a seem for shooting dead a ministers cat in san marino, and tanya to bury reportedly said he was trying out an air rifle and pointed it at the cat's head before pulling the trigger. the animal belonged to the neighbor, federico, a pe dini r marty sand marino's, minister of tourism. to bury has apologized and says he dp regrets he's shameful
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actions. he's pledged to donate all of these prize money the season to animal welfare organizations in san marino and will finish with some incredible pictures as a capital paraglider pulled up the spectacular flight harass you. your ends and tom, the dollar dots became the 1st pilots to reach k to the will 2nd highest mountain by paraglider trying with oxygen tanks, the pier managed to reach an altitude of 7577 meters. and if that wasn't impressive enough, the 2 men also flew past 3 other peaks. and this was all done in one day. one of the biggest memory was when we saw a bird at more than 7000 meters just next to k, to incredible to, to see a bird out there and show this guy together. the biggest challenge probably was to fight against very cold conditions. up very was minus so do degree is sometimes, i mean it's really, really telling me to be able to collaborate, learning so high and also to fly both glaciers,
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which has no latino shows. well, julie, that's all the sports needs for the moment. had specter you in london. peter, thank you so much. that is it from me to the mcdonald's? this is our i will be back to just the same with much more of the day. thanks for joining us. bye bye. ah ah. and a 2002 was the 5th sawdust
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year on global record stretching back more than a century. government report says 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already. year in california series of severe storms has battered the coast line and the interior of the state, pausing a number of deaths and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages. climate scientists say the warming is caused by industrial age, heat trapping, gas emissions, which have been rising steeply since the 1960. they say rapid reductions and emissions are needed across the globe to slow or reverse the greenhouse effect. every 3 days. a woman is kim, in the matter of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence, have shopped to italy, to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are young. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived. i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid, that's not the country. i want witness said miss cynthia,
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