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hello there, i'm julie mcdonald. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up, delayed results and technical glitches. so overshadow nigeria is elections, opposition groups, cobra process, a shaft and shrugs as well. okay, you might want to buy many days will be worth it. what resort i get public not not seen and europe's parliament bands, the tick tock, map from staff phones after sim, removed by canada, the u. s. ah, syria is still suffering in the aftermath of devastating earthquakes that struck over 3 weeks ago. for the 50000 people were killed and turkey and syria, with 8 slowly getting through people in north western city of it lived are trying to rebuild their lives. i said big reports piles of rubble, where holmes once stood, a barley hardly recognizes his neighbourhood. he is recovering what he can of his
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former life. either via car throw up another or none of if he had his homes or 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. the ballade 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 when possible them are. that is my story. buildings that remain standing, need to be inspected. the engineers syndicate, examine the damage, the crack is 6 millimeters white glove at this 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 functioning state. is that on lab?
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as in, when i lift the cliff, 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 a bully, 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 syrian response coordinate. his organization says more than 50000 displaced people are now living in shelters here. this 10 city. now the homes for the foreseeable future, i said bake, i'll deserve. the united nation says that despite the opening of more border crossings, the humanitarian response in syria remains hindered by lack of access funding and the unintended consequences of sanctions. ring demand and scarcity, therefore,
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of critical items. temps being the obvious example. rising prices, australian supply chains, insular injury, reaching jails, beginning to fly and supplies, detection border and also cross into damascus and aleppo. this is essential, and most welcome of the markets no longer, readily supplied cross border operations. the son of these poor items had sneed such costly but necessary allege crystal mc structures, body damage. christian salumi has more nav from the united nations. well, more 8 is getting through. that's the good news. to date, 423 truckloads of life saving assistance have crossed into northwest syria from
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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 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
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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 a has begun mark to rebuild homes for 1500000 people whose buildings were destroyed in that series of earthquakes with elections just months away. president ardo and pledge to rebuild as soon as possible. but his government, under pressure to prioritize safety standards, hash yamaha bar reports now from caroline mun maurice live. and donna has come back to his neighborhood in god, among mirage to recover his belongings. his fam, and he had to move to a village nearby. but levant says he intends to return as soon as his parents house is rebuilt. jo marsan in america. yes. am i told him i want to spend my life in mulash. i was born here. all i want is a home that is built on solid ground and in line 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 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
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a permanent shelter. but for many experts and architects is about making sure citizen buildings are designed to withstand powerful earthquakes and save lives. rooms for you, but not everybody is convinced the government is doing the bye thing. so bork, i good cheered mors is a construction engineer. he says the authorities should 1st stop giving zoning amnesty is to builders a violate seismic pos, function codes look are you will adorable new to harden. so since lu, i'm with you 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 grief, they know nothing will ever be able to compensate for the loss of their loved ones
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. huh. but i'll just 0. got about mulash. ah. or latino, bu from nigeria is ruling policy, has taken a strong lead as votes from the presidential election continued to be counted. but obsession parties are calling for the election. so we cancelled describing them as a sham members from the labor party in people's democratic party. say they've lost faith in the entire process. electro commission says there have been technical glitches invoicing which took place on saturday. we had hoped, to be honest, and that's what the thieves of february was supposed to by the 5th. that's what we all came out. you know, our, my 1st time this adviser was franchise every day. i think we do the meet at the house grad without the i promise to do. why do we will do internet it introduce? i'm a be boss where you are not related to the people you are not willing to look at by by what's it was, what was like,
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it's one shows as well. can you imagine what depressed that many days will be waiting for resort? i get up to man not seeing it visible. what done to try to come out with that yordway's. we won't be back down now. we'll have matessa has more now from the capital a. bu jeff. it's official. say that was 6 hours for about $29.00 face. my theory has $36.00 a for that just a few more states to go. it all depends on how long it takes with those states to send them a lovely job. it could be a couple more hours. oppositional parties are unhappy with this process. my boy. yeah. they, i know it's yes some protested alicia saying that the election was a sham. this election was stolen. some of them are holding for these officials to stop announcing any more results until these 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 who did manage to vote without any hitches. so
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let this process played out. if you are happy with the final official results, go to court and challenge them. so they mixed feelings in nigeria. of course, the longer it takes menard's results, more agitated and persuasive people are going to be a jones to be patient. they said they wouldn't be as hot as they can. they trying to be as transparent as possible, but rather haven't fit when exactly we're going to get the official. final results . still ahead here on al jazeera ukraine's president says the situation in the front line city of buckman, is worsening as the russian forces advanced plus on charlie under the mobile world congress in barcelona, where the industry is keen to demonstrate sustainability goals. we find out if its efforts match its promises. ah,
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it's about to get very wet in the far north australia already see the clouds swelling up peter bobby, a proper tropical circulation. which means ray, not many people live here, but it will easily produce flooding. of course, and in contrast as much quarter, i'd much cooler data for example, victoria melbourne. 21 a few shall running up the coast. new south wales and obvious circulation, small island, which is heading directly sacks a purse is enjoying extreme warmth, but it's fairly cloudy in western australia. few showers, only a few showers around. i have to say in new zealand looks trust her. she's going to want to 27 years, is about 20 to see on the warm side, once or rain on the western side of south holland and rain, proper and heavy and flooding is likely in peninsula malaysia, down towards the under t more as well. just skirting through some borneo rain is also heading towards japan, which is a contrast what we seen recently with this means warm weather is coming your way. not necessarily
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a good thing now in taipei is also warmed up to 18 potentially going down about 50 and still below the average as the cold breeze picks of that cold breeze, bringing snow showers and increasing the avalanche risk in japan. for the korean fletcher and china it's mostly sunday ah. ready too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of banister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truth of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema on just ego lou
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. ah, a reminder of our current top stories here now to see what there are going fears of a color. i break in the northwestern region of syria falling devastating earthquakes. syrian opposition, one civil defense says at least 2 people have died and there are nearly 600 cases of infection. opposition parties in nigeria, calling for the presidential elections to be cancelled describing the process as a shop. electoral commission says that have been technical glitches in bolting which took place today. ukraine's president floating me zalinski is warning the situation in the eastern front line. city of buckman is getting worse regional separately to say nearly all the roads into the city and now under russian control, the area's been the sight of a bits, a deadly battle for more than 6 months now,
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which cannot remove saddam in buck booth. the situation is constantly becoming more difficult. the enemy is constantly destroying everything that can be used to protect our positions for fortification and defense. are soldiers defending in the backward region are real close in the book. well, the russian defense ministry has accused the u. s. of planning a so called provocation in ukraine, using toxic chemicals, or with hulu, lia, to americans on february 22nd, the wilson center, and for one shall american n g o. held a conference on events in ukraine. speaking of the event, a former us ambassador to russia, john sullivan said, and i quote, one year with russian troops 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 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 crew culprits and punish them to move you, monique,
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will some avenge, fade has more. now for moscow, the ministry of defense for the 1st time has actually detailed a plan of how allegedly chemical weapons have been brought into ukraine in near the done yes, the region. this is where intense fighting has been taking place for the last few months. the minister defense has actually identified the number of bo, gave the type of chemicals it says, could be used, and which will be a violation off the organisation of the prohibition of chemical weapons treaties. russia says a drawn has crashed scifi of mol, school in an apparent failed attack. the incident was reported shortly after the defense ministry accuse ukraine of attempting to draw strikes in southern russia. overnight. regions governor says the drawn appears to have been intended to strike civil infrastructure facility, but no property was damaged. the incident is being investigated by local authorities. russian president vladimir putin says the security service ma,
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step of it says, pivoting to counter what he described as going espionage, operations against moscow. if you get back to you and that was 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. the european parliament is bounding tick tock from staff forms for 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 with government issued mobile phones, and the white house is federal agencies to remove the out from their systems within 30 days. that house foreign affairs committee has become the basic a bill to give president job by new powers to ban. take talk on on tick deck. i think you're aware that we have banned the use of tick tock on all u. s. government devices. my understanding is, is looking at
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a number of steps related to tick tock, but i think the safer to refer questions trivia treasury in the city as process regarding those details. i would also say to god, god is a threat and white blood sucked, her written bank just said, sophia, says god adjudicating our process right now or china has called the u. s. ban and abusive stig power neighborhoods away. she had told her that war as the world stopped superpower how unsure of itself can the u. s. b to fear a young people's favor 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 to we firmly oppose this wrong action issue to the u. s. government should respect the principles of market economy in fair competition. i did jo castro as more in our from capitol hill. there has been concern best to ring in the u. s. security community for the
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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, a 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 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,
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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. the british prime minister has been in northern ireland to sell his new deal to european union to ease post breaks, a trade which is innocuous, helping the windsor framework as its call will finally break political deadlock in the province. it success is lately is a hinge on the convincing democratic union sponsored to end its boy court of power sharing arrangements in belfast. as we shall, ins explains, like around the world and all the business boys by the success of getting a difficult deal with the
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e. u. done. richie soon act visited northern ireland on tuesday to send it to i'm really pleased if i am, i'm over the moon that yesterday we managed to have a decisive breakthrough with all negotiations with the e u reached agreement. the new winds, a framework that i think is an extraordinary positive, sat 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. you are paying continent in having privilege access. not just to the u. k. home market, which is enormous if biggest in the world, but also the european union single market. nobody else assa, no one. only you guys only here. and that is the price. of course,
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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 and early a 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 a 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? and fundamentally, what does it mean for no last place within the united kingdom and our ability to trade was in the internal market of the u. k. although they're not going to be 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
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going to feel about them, you can feel a frustration at all a smith's train of cafes. the business woman wants to see the back of sectarian politics or health services got more so educational under achievement has gotten worse. or poverty has gotten worse, the cloth divide between those that haven't, those a have not is getting bigger. so, you know, it's stormy. does often run into more will not change that only if they put those issues at the top of the political agenda. the winds of framework to northern on and protocols unionist nationalists, such matters are less important to many people in northern ireland these days. the just guessing things to work properly. rory challenge al jazeera belfast. iran is investigating the recent poisoning of hundreds of school girls with toxic gas stake media says the attack started in november and have spanned more than 30 schools in at least 4 cities. no girls have di, but many have suffered were spiritual problems, nausea and fatigue. some politicians have suggested they could have been targeted
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by religious groups opposed to girls education. a u. s. delegation has visited the palestinian town of who was after it was attacked by israeli settlers on sunday. special winds representative for palestinian affairs. hardly our met with the victims. he's calling for full accountability and the prosecution of those responsible. well, there's been an escalation of violence in the area in the past few days. to israeli settlers were shot dead near the city of nablus, and another israeli american was shot on a highway near jericho. sarah cairo has more now from jericho in the occupied westbank. i'm here at one of many checkpoints that jericho said, see 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, on a partial lockdown. also the israeli forces are continuing them. man hunts a several palestinian assailants. they've accused of killing and israeli american
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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 fight pension 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 in the village. we were invited for dinner yesterday and were forced to stay overnight were finally going home. and what 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 an israeli settler riot south of nablus, where they set hundreds of homes, calls and shops on fire and kill the palestinians. all while is ready for is watched on international condemnation, followed with israel's government, calling on such as not to take master into their own hands. but hey, in jericho,
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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 darker with blank august sun in court has issued an arrest warrant for former prime minister in long con now. so he failed to appear for a hearing on charges of selling stay gifts and concealing his assets. it comes up to con, one veil in 3 different cases earlier on tuesday type security and as a support, as greeted the 70 rule as he made his 1st appearance in a slum of od since an assassination attempt in november, he was ousted from power by parliament in no confidence vote last april anita, facing full legal cases, including allegations of terrorism and attempted murder. 2 more people and equitorial guinea have died of the marburg virus bringing the total death toll in
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the central african state to 11. dozens of contact cases have been identified with several people quarantined in hospital. the marber virus says a rare but highly dangerous pathogen that causes severe fever, often accompanied by bleeding and organ failure. it's a close cousin of the bowl, a virus which is with tablet in several previous outbreaks in africa. north korean leader kim jong, an as called for fundamental transformation in agricultural production and had for years the country is facing a series shortfall of food. kim said, hitting grain production targets was a top priority. earlier this month. the south korea said the food situation on site . it's no, the neighbor was to te rating. all of north korea's greenhouse produced domestically, largely on collect to farm. so that sustainability is on nearly every company's agenda. the mobile world congress in barcelona, with around one and a half 1000000000 new phone sold every year. the industries facing an enormous challenge from barcelona charlie angela has more. it's the desire for the latest
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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. wellington opened the phone like a board of companies are now being forced to find a sustainable future for phones. nokia is encouraging customers to repair and recycle their devices, people in the industry, se giving handset 2nd and 3rd lives is crucial. and the industry about $1500000000.00 devices 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 it means we're going to continue to make more and more devices. ultimately today, only 10 to 15 percent of a new device fails is accompanied by it's rated in device. and that's just too low . these 80 phones have been waived into an abstract out these demonstrating the
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potential of a circular economy because by extending 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 it source is a more accepted goal in the industry, with a commitment to reach net 0 by 2050. some companies are already on track to reach 100 percent renewable energy years before then. others are lagging behind, still refusing to disclose that carbon emissions output the sombre, soon at 0 because i see a head of any of 37 economies. and 6, and we've been helping all members on climate disposal. so there is a global reporting platform for disco, the cdp in the last year, 67 of our members reported to the cdc. i'm actually covers 80 percent of the industry revenue,
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but the industry believes it can make an even bigger contribution to climb action through digitization. here teams a brainstorming solution put a challenge of the day as how my ru, satisfied, of food and water demands of an urban area in a sustainable way from post it to prototype using tech to solve the problem with a tight self imposed deadline. the sense of urgency helps drive momentum, a similar urgency for action or climate goals and sustainability could be encouraged by mobile customers. charlie angela al jazeera barcelona. we can find much more on our web site head straight to w w. w dot al jazeera dot com. ah, our current top story song al jazeera, there are growing fears of a cholera. i break in the north western region of syria falling devastating earthquakes or.

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