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coming up in the next 60 minutes. so again, we're miles long for the unity operator from the hub ordinate nigeria as president elect valentino, who defends the election process, but opposition bodies say the results of fraudulent rescue workers in greece, looking for survivors after 2 trains collided, killing at least $36.00 people also this, our assyrian civil society group calls for an investigation into the un response to last month to devastating earthquakes. and why fewer gray whales are embarking on one of the longest migrations of any model. i'm trying to get y'all's go with the sports is rockwell and the dallas supposed to miss more big events because of injury and much city reach the course of finals. b. f a cup flex the 2 goals for fill.
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ah, thank you very much for joining as nigeria. as a new president elect, abolla, t nubile is defending the integrity of the vote. after the main opposition party. he said it was fraudulent to nibble whose from the governing all progressive congress is urging citizens to unite around him. a jury is independent. national electoral commission says to noble, got nearly 8800000 volts. that's about 2000000 more than his nearest rival opposition parties at earlier called for salaries all to be cancelled describing the process as a sham. this is whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, there. oh
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i where mas, one for the unity upper burner hub. horton on bulletin noble, one more than 36 percent of the vote is running on a ticket. i bought a car from the people's democratic party, has 29 percent to win the nigerian presidency. a candidate must have the largest number of votes nationwide, plus at least 25 percent of the vote in to phase of the nation's $36.00 states plus a booster. the capital as those thresholds are not reached and they'll be run off between the top 2 candidates. that's go live, talk correspondent. i may be dressed in boucher for a so i made the ruling candidate. ruling party candidate has been declared the winner of the vote. after a long wait, it has to be said of the election results to be announced. tell us 1st about the reactions this morning in the area to what i to know was when and his speech
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was basically the reaction is or the reactions are mixed. depending on who you talk to. little bit about the last test in angry, many of the feel that they've been cheated out from the race talk to the supporters of the governing party. they are excited. however, the celebrations are new to what you find on the streets of again, else, like what kind of people arguing the results of this collection. talking about the pros and cons and what the future holds. that's the story at the moment. however, we spoke to opposition party chairman, one of the main opposition parties running this election is the chairman of the labor party this morning, who told us that they are going to meet this morning about this hour and then put out a plumber reaction to the announcement by the electoral commission, and then announced that we went and asked him, what do they want to do it for now, they will challenge these results in court. however,
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it was quick to add that historically the courts are not known top favorite, the losing side, but they hope that considering the boot of the country, nigeria, judiciary, when live up to expectations. and they expect that definitely the judiciary will be the last of the come on, man. okay, so then we are unclear as to what will happen next, and as to whether the opposition will raise a complete official complaint. how have the independent election observers? ahmed judged the conduct of the vote. what basically the reactions or the observations or the reports we have seen or heard from the observer so relates to the conduct of elections, the preparations and up to the coalition point. they haven't issued us form of statement yet on the general reporting of what the election or how the selection
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went on. we understand that they have issued statements talking about how the process was delayed. they stopped in several falling stations across so many safety nigeria pockets of violence, the conduct of a go to horses and all, but we expect them in the next few hours or even by 2 more, 2 days, pretty show up almost statement coughing either of those or not on this particular election and what have been observed so far. but right now, what we're seeing is what we are looking at. the opposition will issue up almost ahead of the presentation upset because when i try to pull, i mentioned it by the way, this is happening at 14 g m t 14. i was at the coalition center which will signify baylock total completion, formerly known as the weight of this particular election. but we expect for the action of the labor party and the people still correct the party. the 2 main
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opposition watches nigeria to formally issue a statement denouncing the announcement and of course do something complex from the results and probably informed and identify the national community. what the next line of action will be. specifically, whether they will be st projects. they said they are asking people their support in particular the labor party in particular. they are asking that people to remain calm till they have exhausted all avenues of speaking with breast. that's what people me this morning when we met earlier today. ok, thank you for the moment. i'm ready to slide for there in a bu jess. so who is bo 19? 0 boy, he served 2 terms as governor of lego state from 1999 to 2007. his supporters say he is an effective administrator. we improve services in nigeria as big as city lagos, but critics accuse him of awarding lucrative contracts and top positions to his loyalists. his support was a major factory, not going president lamid worries to election winds. joining us now on the news our
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from buddha is, emma echo may was a member of the opposition people's democratic party. let me ask you 1st about your reaction to bulletin noble being declared the winner of the vote for pdp. your party, i know has rejected this result. why? oh, thank you very much for having me. first rejecting the results because i'm sure it wasn't share. busy lecture wasn't 3 unfair from the collision point. i'm sure you'd head and you soon reports of forced results results. doug's uniform, the pulling unit. now we got assigned. going to the clinician sent out the results were changed. our is objections. again i meg from nist maintenance. re, in fact, be reinforcing that sim promise on the 11th of november last entry and busty that the elections were going to be streamed on. her puerto life does when to come real
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time. and he took a lot before the step was in bad results on the up. what's her mother will realize that all or do we realize all of a sudden, but the results were not on the potter, loudly raised along about that and i mic from mr. nigeria, doug results, we agreed you stream, we streamed on the up what's out and he refused to do so. so on the basis of that forced resource of dress or press the lock. so you can see what happened in legal sudle, which mindy's in me just roll good of you know, r b or a p c meant that it p c. patsy, bed liberal. quite sure. the local that big old little one mega state, according to the results and not the ruling party as little a bit, we believed only what was the one that we to weigh that much. but of course, i mix suppressed votes, reduce the margin, all in a, be to few votes in april and the total the mother is if you go to the streets of major, especially now who judge. it's like i said,
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people are money. what if they want to favor to noble as you say in legacy? because that is an estate they would have perhaps allowed pito be to win a to, to or to not win the states, because peter will be once again one lego state to the surprise of many people and not as expected to nibble. i was a surprised that it will be one legals if you actually report that the she could, you, the street only goes don't tell you that the moodle or that the wanted to be when the legal. so i was a surprise and it will have one day that come out to sit up one bit of it if you see where, where, where, where, where more play legos and those why the one baby one. what we're seeing is that the one thing, why don't much i'm okay from that, be one it fuck, sorry, i need to make this one before that m lima by to one. because is bugs, you know, a reason to justify the region not went, all of the modem states, the rigs, the elections, we have, we have results that, you know, if, if you don't,
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you put in a dissolution hear me. hello. so when evidence are you going to provide what's going to be your parties next move now? are the pity piece. bodies next move? how are you going to to let challenge these results? and what evidence are you going to provide? we have, we have a lot of evidence to prove that is alex y'all's writ if you will go on, i like what you can go and i make what now you go on legal. you see that the results for legals was different. they were given a result of the or. ringback system is messed up, so we have a local, have, you know, you know, i next week the selection we are, are you time resort to pull it out? of course, would you call tendered, lose, lose, lose every day in court with court. i would please tell me because you know, they've always had emotional both but start doing all that was done with the people to stand greedy mood of the mission. i look on the address, i will help. and you know, of course, like i said, if you go to street all major,
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it's like i see where morning was to be a joyous moment for sat. you say people are sad are and they are concerns that you know any, any dispute, whether it's through the legal system or through the streets as we've heard my correspondence before, even though none of the opposition parties have confir protests, yet that could lead to dissemble, is ation. i know that mr. tinney, when his speech yesterday, extended a hand to the opposition saying he wanted to work with the opposition to move nigeria forward. what do you say to that? who only walk with someone does one an electron initial trip? you know, situation. if you read your way into the system, it's, it doesn't make any sense, almost what you do rent. the system in the system is the floor process of the beginning to why who calling on a job or call it was a short walk that you you reach the sister if, if it was one is alicia and if she are fair little. but what would i be?
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reason goes, if you don't got one would arrest an issue, you've got to call what prison shuttle at one. nobody would have raised you. she's going to shop through that. this lecture was read. you say, look of incidents where people have been so almost yielding would you say because of my lecture be kept on to him and his destroying doodlebugs the past? is that the for election? so after you destroyed and yeah, because people don't, we would, you know, the states people remarkably many of state. okay. we're not going to go for it. so you got a cache electric. thank you so much for talking to us and sharing your views with as ella eco may a member of the people's democratic party, the opposition party in nigeria, reacting their to the results of the election there. thank you for your time. thank you. thank you for having now some breaking news to tell you about from to a kia where president adon has said presidential and parliamentary elections will be held on may 14th earlier than the scheduled date in june. the vote will follow
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last month's devastating earthquakes that killed more than 45000 people in turkey alone and 50000 across turkey and syria. let's go to our correspondent, cynical, blue, who's in assemble. so we had heard in the past, at the election date, had been moved forward to may 14th. this was before the earthquakes, i believe, and the date is still being maintained. it was seemed sim. yes, definitely. it was a bait that turkish president bridget played. bardon said he wanted this election to be a held as the june 18 date. it comes up in between the holiday dates and trickier, and people are traveling to other cities. but we had the earthquake and true care which affected nearly 4000000 people's lives that affected 11 cities. and there were some suggestions, even from the pro government akbar, to circles from its former 80 members that the elections should be postponed. but
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according to the turkish constitution, except for the situation of war, election cannot be postpone the official date for the 2023 election is set for june 18. but technically, this is not an only election even if it's held on may 14th. it's just moving the day forward. as you have said, a current, the it, we know that turkish present bishop type r dawn is the candidate of the presidential alliance, represented by the ruling a quality and its ally nash. now this party won the other side. we have 6 members, all the opposition that established the nations alliance and we're expecting them to and now they are candidate for this presidential race so far. they haven't announced in the names and there are conflicting a news coming from the opposition alliance. but this is an important step because it because of the earthquake, there are so many logistical challenges. we're a high election board. and by a march 10,
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the election board need to officially analysis and the election must be held within 6 days. but given the situation on the ground, it is true that a lot of question is indeed, given the situation that amazon has lost popularity. yeah, there are a lot of questions and i am sorry to interrupt you, but it's, it's important to point these out issues here because an election in 2 months when the country is still dealing with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, some provinces are still under an emergency under emergency measures how, how will it work? how will campaigning work exact before they, they're now 11 cities are on their state of emergency. and as i said, we're talking about newly 14000000 turkish people and maybe nearly half of them have been this place. and the accommodation situation is not proper in the field. people are living in the tans. people are living in the containers. many of them have moved to different cities to, to live with their relatives or to start
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a new life. so 5 to higher election board said earlier that they can do the arrangements logistical arrangements for this election. it seems too difficult some, some experts have or have suggested that this election should be, it should be held on line, but whether the infrastructure technical infrastructure is ready for this is also another question. and of course the, the people in the region, they're not in good psychology, they are really affected by this earthquake. and this is gonna be the most challenging election for president are don, who is going to enter his it 3rd decade in governing the turkish republic. thank you for that cinema cynical civil life, or is there in ankara or a more than 3 weeks after those ever saving earthquakes? many people in turkey are still living in tents. let's go live to teresa bows in is how he laid guys the on tap province,
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which is one of the affected areas. tell us about the situation where you are and how people are coping 3 weeks on well, that's correct. we're in is law here in the province of garcia and there when this is known as a container city, there's over a 100 of them distributed in the areas that have been affected. there's thousands of people living in containers in this area, but it's, it's quite surprising how organized the situation is here. we're seeing people right now lining up to get some food. there is a child children, playground. there's also supermarkets that have been established. there is also a kindergarten, some education for some of the children around. so the situation here seems to be quite organized if compared to those who are living in tens, in many, many parts of the country. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people that have been displaced that have lost their homes. let me show you a bit of what this container city looks like. we've been told that their basic
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needs here are being served that they have for the food. they have some water. but still, many of them would like to know when they'll be able to go back to their homes or, or when the rebuilding process will begin as we were just listening to my kind of seen him in ankara. right now there is a pressing issue about what to do with hundreds of thousands of people that have lost their home president. though the one is under a lot of pressure. he's promising to rebuild in one year, 300000 homes over 880000 buildings have been damaged or we have collapsed into here right now. so the government has started to clear the rubble in many of the cities affected. they said that they want to begin this, we building process as soon as possible. they have set up container cities like the ones where i am right now. so the big question right now is the challenges ahead. you know, the world bank is estimating that the, rebuilding the areas affect us with cost around $34000000000.00 and this country's
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economy is in trouble. they're struggling with inflation with a devaluation of the currency. so the challenges ahead, more governments are huge indeed, a lot of challenges ahead and now turkey preparing to hold an election as well. thank you for that theresa ball life or is there in gaussian tap. meanwhile, a civil society group in syria is calling for an investigation into the united nations over the emergency response. i thought a law, she is one of the activists calling for accountability. he says you ends reaction to the quakes was slow and inadequate. the u. n. has failed zillions. the u. n. has left syrians to die alone for at least 72 hours. and the most critical 72 hours post postiani earthquake, un dark was not activated answer arg was not activated. those are 2 mechanisms available for the u. m. to respond to, i could ask your fee of the scale of an earthquake to allow to mobilize
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international rescue teams to respond to a good aster fee area and have not been used. but so although martin rivers are offered his apologies, unfortunately, his apologies are not going to bring people who died under the rubble. meanwhile, a cholera outbreak in syria is making the humanitarian crisis in the earthquake region. even worse, the un humanitarian chief says a situation on the ground is dire, and more international aid is needed. growing demand, and scarcity, therefore, of critical items. tense being the obvious example. rising prices, australian supply chains, insular injury, reaching. those are beginning to fly and supplies. to the turkish border and also cause instruments. gus, another po,
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this is essential and most welcome. o'clcok is no longer originally supply hustler operations, the song of these cool items. hence, the need such costly but necessary alleged critical infrastructure is about a damage. in other world news, a cargo and a passenger train have collided in central greece killing at least 36 people. emergency teams are on the scene just outside the city of larissa. searching for passengers will may still be trapped in the wreckage. stephanie decker reports. it was dark when the 2 trains collided had on at high speed or but i'm a girl obama, who so we heard a big bang 10 nightmarish seconds. we were turning over in the wagon until we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped, there was panic cables, fire. the fire was immediate. as we returning over, we were being burned. fire was right and left. greek rescue workers are at the
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accident site and searching for survivors. those who made it out. we're still coming to terms with what happened. kudos guide on a lot of people, naturally. whiskey and was very scared dutch. they were looking around searching for they didn't know where they were on our logo. one was a passenger train carrying around 350 people. it departed athens around 7 30 in the evening, traveling to fest. hello nikki. the collision happened with a cargo train outside the city of larissa in central greece. the cause of the crash remains unclear. stephanie decker, i'll g 0 and john strapless has this update not from not paleo in greece. it appears that a norse bound passenger train collided head on with a south bound freight train seriously in an area where double track has been built. the athens to the ssl nicky stretch that these 2 trains were traveling on,
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which is the country's main line does not have double tracts to route and it's been a big issue for a number of years now. how quickly that can be built? well, here it was built, it was ready, it was meant to be one of the safest stretches of track in greece. and yet that, due to a signaling era, perhaps we still don't know where the human error was involved. but it appears to be that way of both track, both trains ended up heading towards each other on the same track. the head of the train drivers union was interviewed earlier on local media and said that throughout this line, not just on this section, all signaling and all switching is done manually. despite the fact that machinery has been put in place for automated safety procedures to work. but that hasn't been activated, so that will definitely be one of the issues that the government will have to answer. because although the operations side of greece's trained network has been
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privatized since 2017, to the italian state train authorities, the infrastructure remains the competence of the greek state. so they were the ones responsible for getting this material up and running. russian media reporting that an unmanned drone has crashed into the moscow region. the governor in the area has the drone, was targeting a facility belonging to gas from russian media. the drone was made in ukraine. they have been no casualties or damage to property or months after the russians attacked, merrier poor in ukraine, destroying large parts of it. one of it, a, one of the bloodiest bottles of the war and ukraine was moscow has promised to rebuild the city. it's in a region that was an expire russia in september, or some have been job. it has moved from moscow. this was once a busy wiper and sitting with cultural buildings like this famous drama theater,
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now damaged and peppered with bullets and bum fragments. russian forces won the battle from opal after more than 80 days of intense fighting. and now they want the people of the city to move on from the skies for to rehabilitation. by 2025, the city should be rebuilt according to moscow's more your pl reconstruction master plan. it once the population here to go to half a 1000000 people in the next decade, by rehabilitating a 1000000 square meters of social buildings. the russian state plans to find a complete replacement of the cities facilities, including a railroad station, a port tram lines, and the airport well, rational different definitely. it's right to take this territory into organize new life. there was russian authorities also hold that ukraine. political vision would collapse, told probably before the miscalculation as it was a necessity to make of this plan. but one can imagine that if you have this long, prolonged or long time conflict that people could live safely,
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there just was not possible to imagine. according to a new law passed by russia state, duma, people in antics regions of ukraine will have the same benefits as russian citizens . the legislation aims to provide free medical care, pensions, and benefits. piece by piece. people are trying to rebuild their lives. what we, what we are going to redevelop, we want to live free as our grandfathers, grandmothers and relatives used to live in our free territory, where no one was shooters. tell us what to do and force us to speak another language. a few 100 apartments and homes have been rebuilt in the city, where only a 5th of the population is left slowly, basic services such as water and electricity returning. we do very of my house burned down on the left bank near the sea. it was that com someone boulevard about 50 meters from the funding to then my son took us to his house. so we can live with him and his family, tanya and her son were unable to buy russia in september in what preston powers
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called a shot referendum was to insist that people chose their right to self determination . this mike with a condemnation, but for the hundreds of thousands of people in these territories, any help to rebuild their lies in welcome. if there is no more fighting here, will take years to remove the scars afore from the city of mario pool. before the families of the thousands of people killed in these territories, the number of new buildings er benefits can replace the loss. some of a job done to 0. moscow still ahead on the news i returning home after decades of warsaw denise refugees begin to rebuild their lives in north da for with hopes of a better future. why the challenger sustainability is on every company's agenda. this is more val, while congress and in sport action from the n b, as the milwaukee boss. when again, net coming up with joe just ah
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well is marginal improvement in stormy weather in the western bed, but only if you're in the barracks, but the storm is still revolving, as you say, that's definitely the worst weather in europe at the moment of a good party european play, the sun is showing, it's not particularly warm the, in some places been warmer than normal. for example, in scandinavia, but kelly's son is dominant here. but it's not everywhere. although in new york or it's better in corsica, this is the picture of snow. and yes, it's still blowing a near gale. dad's who is western partner mensray with cost coincide in it, but the sun is out for good many well for all the barriers, icons and most spain and portugal. they're still cold in the north of spain. if you follow that line, the rain is going to spread through italy in past the balkan states and greece,
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but not particularly heavy. we're seeing the decline this stormy weather. but if you're in nor larger, you're not gonna enjoy it very much. anyway, this bigger picture on thursday extends again to european plains, still being settled still be at least bright if not sunny and not in the least bit windy for the most part. and the wind disease, the amazon when the season is wind as east through north africa as well, so that we got rain in the north array in the south in between is warm sunshine. ah, a journey of discovery and one albini and months, exploration of his religious heritage. how has the big katasha faced survived for 700 years despite of volatile history of oppression? all just the real world tells the story of a religion that has over 7000000 followers in the footsteps of my big kashi
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you're watching al jazeera on arches here live from durham fully by table. these are top stories on this news. our nigeria is governing body candidate. golackti noble has been declared the winner saturdays presidential election, but opposition parties are rejecting the results they're calling for the vote to be cancelled calling a process a shop took. he is president bishop typo on has said presidential and parliamentary elections will be held on may 14th earlier than the scheduled date of june. the vote will follow last months. devastating. earthquakes had killed more than 45000 people in turkey alone. and at least 36 people have been killed in dozens injured after 2 trains collided in greece. it happened outside the central city of larissa . rescue workers are still searching for trop survivors. now hundreds of people are rallying across israel, protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu planned judicial reforms. oh, major roads are blocked,
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and organizes of calling for a national day of disruption. the proposed changes would limit the of the supreme court while giving greater powers to the government. critics call it untied democratic life to him on con, in west u. s. lynn for a. so we've seen these protests, they ran for some time. now every, every weekend, almost had they had any impact on the government's decision to go ahead with these dish ray of all what we're looking at 8 weeks now of a protest. there was a dead around week 4, but the numbers are back up to about 300000 people out on the streets across various different cities. this particular protest though, is because there is a vote. schedules take place of kinessa about one of the readings about part of the judicial judicial reform bill. now the protest i actually started in the morning at the school room of people were taking the children out of the schools. and then there was a big protest in tel aviv, and
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a little bit later they're going to be outside a key of coalition. lawmakers, houses including a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now talking of netanyahu. he's actually called the demonstrators anarchists, and says that they are trying to subvert the rule of law in the country. that's actually what they accuse. the prime minister of is anybody listening to the prime is certainly not within the coalition, certainly not within the people who are trying to push this through. but brandon benjamin netanyahu has a razor thin majority on his about 13 seats, if any, if he loses any of those seats that that could trigger another election in israel. so opposition lawmakers are watching the numbers of these photos. i'm wondering how they can call that to force a new election, but ah, like i said, today is all about one thing though. it's all about the reading of the bill that will propose some reform, some changes to the judiciary and that gets read today. and what then can we expect
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at the connected well, the can, i say actually is going to be very, very interesting. benjamin netanyahu coalition hasn't actually reached out to the opposition to try and bring them on board when it comes to judicial reform. in fact, it's just ignoring them, it's trying to push this bill through themselves. what it does do, there are 2 sections. the bill, 2 key sections to bill. one is the ability for the kinessa to actually choose judges on the supreme court. and the 2nd one is the kinessa being able to overturn any resolution any ruling that the supreme court makes. now that's been seen as a liberal, it's being seen as an attack on is roles a democracy. but it will give, present an a prime minister benjamin netanyahu significant amount of power. now we've heard this time and time again, fully. why he's, he doing this? why is he pushing stroke? he does have court cases against in those court cases are pending. an as prime minister of israel,
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he's able to kind of back them away from now. so it's almost like he's trying to stay in power by doing anything, any means possible to avoid going to serving any jail time, which is potentially something that could happen. so we're not expecting anything, any major announcement in the kinessa today, but we certainly expect to convert fiery debates when it comes to people talking about this. like i said benjamin netanyahu sticking to his guns, he doesn't actually reached out to the opposition. thank you for that update and we'll be checking in with you later in ron can live there in west jerusalem now to lebanon, where servers at the state run news agency have been stolen in another sign of a collapsing state, a photo archive state back to 1961, and that includes a civil war era, but the information minister i still don't is there that he believes they were not what the thieves were after. then a harder report. somebody wrote, this is the state of lebanon. its institutions are close to collapse. and now
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they're being robbed of their past the state to national news agencies archives have been stolen. but some officials believe the intended target was the hardware itself, not what was stored in it. it was mainly the server and the computers and some batteries because we still have all the hard copies of the pictures and we're talking about millions of pictures. don't forget that. yeah, we have, we have a lot of strangers and let them have a lot of refugees. we have a lot of people that are able to do anything they can do just to eat and to, to live. i'm an economic collapse, metal scrap for manhole covers. and power cables are worth more than the minimum wage. people are desperate city. i've been working for 40 years and if i don't work every day, i won't be able to survive. and even then i'm not securing 10 percent of my need.
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those little left of a nearly bankrupt state level has had an unstable power to say the least seeing the civil war, political crises, and terry and strife. but many here say today's reality could not be worse. for many, the real crime was committed against the nation by a political establishment blamed for decades of corruption them and muslim we collect elite, running the country and nothing's improving. employees in the public sector aren't given enough money to pay for transport. of course, you can expect crime the stolen digitalized archives, had photos, dating back decades, including the years of the civil war. there were no secret or important files, but they helped tell the story of the country. and while the motive is still not clear, so in many ways, does their theft said who they're elisha zita, beirut. not updating you. not on that color outbreak in northern syria,
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which is making the humanitarian crisis. they are worse following the massive earthquakes last month. the un humanitarian, she says the situation is dire and has called for urgent aid and speak to new cor, moshef out. this is a journalist and he's joining on slide from it. let me know just how serious is the situation with cholera and what areas are affected? so yes, a folly well a well, despite the a continuous warnings from the civil defense themes, in theory, as you can see behind me, thousands of people are living in a similar or temporary shelter centers installed by n g o z. these people are too scared to sleep in. so inside of their houses, as we can see behind me are many of the buildings in the area are uninhabitable or are, are completely destroyed. and the people are still too scared to sleep inside of their houses, due to the continuous after sharks of the, of the initial earth. a quick as we can see. people are living in these are
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circumstances in this situation in an area where they lack proper sewage systems and the actors of clean water. of course, the, or the catastrophe cause severe damages to the sewage systems in the air, in the, in an area that already suffering from a lack of proper sources of and these families are actually, are considered lucky to even find the a shelter. and in the ongoing, a disaster, of course sir, but the, the, the spread of the why of the cholera reach many areas and not where century. and now the number of suspected cases stand out. a more than 5 of more than 400 suspected a gazes and the number of deaths due to the earth. cholera has reached up to a 20 or $22.00 additional earth since the catastrophe began to not assyria nur. we've heard a civil society in group. a civil santa group in syria said that the u. n. 's response was inadequate,
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and they're calling for an investigation. one aid has come in to syria, 3 weeks on from the earthquakes. well as we're going to talk about this, we have to go back to since the disaster began as the international, a, d u n. 8 came 4 days after the, the disaster, the earthquake hit the areas of northwestern nursery, and only a few, a few of them at your items or enter the bubble, how border a crossing. and these, even this aid was, are previously previously scheduled and do not serve or meet the severity of the ongoing, a disaster. these the, these are people living and these shelter us centers, lack of proper long term solutions as a thousands of temporary shelter centers like a portable hospitals or even even a medical points or, and the people a demand the, the you and to take responsibility and her and to deliver a to me,
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they're increasing and needs as a veer, as the situation still hasn't completely subsided. and the, and the after shots of the previous earthquake still affects the areas of northwestern assyria. the n g o's also calling for a for additional aid to come a to meet the severity of the ongoing disease as they have been responding since the 1st day of the catastrophe. and they themselves were affected by the earthquakes. thank you for that update nor newark ramos life or is there any lead every year gray whales embark on one of the longest migrations in the world? it's a 16000 kilometer trip from the lagoons of mexico to the arctic and back again. but in recent years, their numbers have drastically decreased. gentleman has the story off of mexico's coast say, listen times, pause. who this the devil fish is little sign of that now
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is playful. is a 15 meter 40 ton puppy a gray whale. and it's cough one of the great site to the pacific coast from mexico to alaska. but in the last 4 years, the great wales numbers have gone down by almost 40 percent. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric research administration, the u. s. agency. and the number of carves is decreased to, to the lowest points in science. he started counting them in the ninety's thought to sir, he'll martinez is in son ignacio laguna mexico together with his team where wales breed. he's been coming here for the last 15 years to monitor them as part of the laguna son ignacio ecosystem science program. i asked him why the drop i am phenomenal here. my and syndrome are that, are, you know, flucker but there's a phenomenon called skinny well in which you start seeing that their body condition is getting worse, and they're getting thinner. and because they're not getting enough food. and from
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the middle of 2018, the phenomenon started happening, though it peaked in 2020, when 30 percent of the whales were in that condition. and all the whales feed in the arctic on shrimp like creatures could unfair quotes that they dig for in the mud. indications are the supplies running log climate change could be involved. but there's also precedent to this in the late 19 eighties and again in 1999, there was a big drop in way numbers. scientists believe that there is a natural top out point in the number of gray whales of air ecosystem can spool when i reached that point, the number goes down and then it starts climbing again back in the lab. so he says he's cautiously confident it will happen again. this time the new numbers his team are coming up with, but by up season process, i think because of it is a cyclical process. now that's our hope we've seen that happen before. and you know, it won't keep going down. there is an unknown fact to hear it, but i'll let my escape. the only thing is that it's going down and then you factor
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in global warming. and you don't know if he'll go up again or not. that's the uncertainty here every time the numbers, dip for the researches and for the curious friendly animal that they're watching. over john home al jazeera sun, ignacio lagoon mexico. the when in government says it's investigating the poisoning of at least $650.00 school girls by toxic gas local media say the attacks have been occurring since november and have been reported in over 30 schools. none of the girls have died, but many have suffered from respiratory problems. a government official says the attacks, i believe, to be a deliberate attempt to force the closure of gal schools. still ahead on the use our in sports full and dunning, go put them into the last 8 of the efie cotton. joe has the best of reactions coming at me. ah
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ah ah welcome back. sustainability is on nearly every company's agenda. the mobile wall congress in barcelona, but with a round one and a half 1000000000 new phone sold each year. the industries facing an enormous challenge. charlie angela reports from barcelona. 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. wellington opened the phone like a board of companies are 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 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 devices are and up in landfill or in florida. and that is a real problem because i just mean 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 a traded in device and that's just too low. these 80 phones have been waived into an abstract art is demonstrating the potential of the economy because like sending 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 a commitment to reach net 0 by 2050. some companies already on track to reach 100
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percent renewable energy years before then. others a lagging behind, still refusing to disclose that carbon emissions output 0. we've got to head of any, if you have an economy and we have been helping our members on climate dysplasia, there is a global reporting platform forwarded to the cdp. and in the last year, 67 of our members reporting to the cdp, there's actually covered 80 percent of the industry revenue for the industry believes it can make an even bigger contribution to climb action through digitization. here, teams brainstorming a solution to the challenge of the day is how am i satisfied with the water demands of an urban area in the symbol way from post it to prototype using tech to solve the problem with a tight self imposed deadline. the sense of urgency helped drive momentum,
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similar urgency for action or climate goals, and sustainability could be encouraged by mobile customers. charlie angela al jazeera barcelona time. not for sports his jo, fully thank you very much. well, we begin with football and munch city heading to the f cup quote, to final love to beating 2nd tape. bristol city 3 know, feel photo made. a super tend to form going the opener in the 7 minutes being linda national, who picked up an ankle injury at the world cup. is that a difficult time getting back into the starting line up with the poor? misses it seemed like 3 of my jack relish side and got 2nd late in the game. kevin de bruna made it 3 now, but photo performance is what impressed both quality ela. you know, double. the goal is for the last game that was just calling. today's just how again aggressive it is how he proof to the things he doesn't matter the result before it was you had the confident to do it and today has done it again and know that
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because all was his work, se, the wiki, trained awake, he every single ation goal and the percent at the end. football pay of fella mcfield there placed in the law site while pauline. yes. scored a screamer. he made man a solomon also netted his full goal and as many matches as they be. no thought fellow primarily team less than have been knocked out. the 21 champions were beaten to one by black. ben roper's reach the quarter finals for the 1st time in 2015 and the united are in f a cup action later against west ham manager. eric 10 hog says that fully focused on not thinking about facing liverpool in the premier league on sunday. united head into this one after winning the lead cup, which was the 1st trophy in 6 years after you settled down and we get back to work and that what we had to do,
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it was the coffee and the ones who played less digital training session. i think every game is important. and every game till now. i think that is this dressing room as the right attitude and you're right approach that the take game by game not looking at the dates been set for the asian car. cat, hi, cur agent helping katha, it will kick off on january the 12th next day with the final held on the 10th of february, the tournament was originally set to be held in china this year, but the country pulled out as hosts because the co pandemic cats are who will so who did last year as well cop on the funding champions. having won the most recent asian cup in the u. a in 2019 or frances woke up record holder. fontaine has died at the age of $809.00. born in missouri, cash morocco, the forward school to 13 goals in a single world cup. when they reached the semifinals back in 1958 is
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a month that still stands to this day. over fontaine scored 30 goals and his 21 parents in france, 3953 and 960. he never had 259 goals in his club career and was part of the stud the wrong side that reached the 959 european cup final. and as a coach, he helped p s g came promotion to the french 1st division in 1974. been terrible day for india's christa's in the 3rd test against the stranger with a ball spending a lot. they were all out for $100.00. 9 on the opening day in human was the pick of the australian dollars playing 5, wicked to 16, and just his 2nd test, nathan lamed got $3.35. so it's advantage australia who attend down in the full theory. the milwaukee bucks winning run continues in the n b a after another standout performance from this star player. here's
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the kimber came back from injury and microsoft, 33 points, and 15 rebounds against the brooklyn. net about winning this 111821400 minutes straight last and 7 in the last 9 games. thought no work, extend a winning streak to 15 games as they told me in comfort at the boston celtics, the best record. and we end up in canada, the truck interrupted, came out on top against the chicago bulls, pasco. see it come school. 20 points is a ticket one for to $98.00. that's toronto's, a twin in 10 games. they are 9 that you can conference, the wife of late and be a star. coby bryant has reached a $29000000.00 settlement with los angeles county of police and firefighters shed graphic images from the scene of his fatal helicopter crash. vanessa bryan testified that she suffered panic attacks because the pictures which she says would
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take him and shed for no other reason than morbid, gosset coby bryant. his 13 year old daughter, giana, and 7 others were killed in the crash in january 2020 california since passed state law, prohibiting 1st responders from taking unauthorized pictures of people who die at the scene of an accident or crime tennis. now roughly the down has pulled out of 2 more big events because of injury that turned to time grand slam champion will not take in the indian wells or miami masters, $1000.00 tournaments. the fetch fixture old has not competed since his australian open 2nd round loss when the aggravated problem. does rival no joke of it is still not sure if you'll be allowed to compete in the us, because he's unvaccinated against coven. 19. he's up to a winning started that the by championship, his 1st event since winning the string and open and drawing level with out on $22.00 slam titles. he was 1st hon. bye check qualified thomas my hunch. but eventually came through in 3 sex to remain on britain in 2023 joker. which faces
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tell him, grief for in round to a presentation was held off to us to recognize joke, which is record $378.00. we world number one, the pol things steph, a graph. the serbian was played video of himself as a 7 year old, where he said he wanted to become the top rank tennis player in the world. but they stuck into the person at that point. i couldn't imagine that i would get this far. you know, i really believed that i could one day become a number one player to play in the world, but to say that many weeks in that ranking spot, it's definitely something that surprised me to says he didn't. new med is trying to when he's fed tournament in a row off to picking up titles and walk to them. and while number 7 extended his winning streets and 10 matches with straight victory of italian material,
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the madame didn't face a single bright point as he set up a 2nd round match with alexander blake. my name is shot, it says he's determined to win the world series of san diego padres off to finalizing a new 11 year deal with $350000000.00. it is the 4th largest deal in baseball history, year old in the shark at $45000000.00 finding bonus, as well as the salary which will grow from $13.00 to $35000000.00 over the course of the deals. it will keep the shadow with the padres until 23. my family and i are going to do a lot of great things, says organization going to go above and beyond for it and hopefully bring a chapter to the, to the city that, that's, that's been craving and wants it. and you know, i could promise or we're going to go out there every day and we're going to leave it on the field for you guys for this organization. and, you know, for everyone that goes out there and sees us every single day. so, you know, thank you again peter, manage it for you know, making this happen and you know, my monitor to put on this uniform for the rest of my career. and will finish with
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some incredible pictures as a couple of power gliders pulled off. his spectacular flight, horatio lorenz and tom to dollar dog became the 1st pilots to reach k to the world's 2nd highest mountain bike paraglider. flying with oxygen tanks, the pair managed to reach announced sheet of 7577 meters. alright, that is always bought for now. thank you very much. that's it. for this news, our on al jazeera stay with us. so rahman has more, the bases facial thought, ah mm hm. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right
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extremism is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinion. why is the serial opposition concerned about this rather small between turkey, anthea those and really with 30 this is and so forth. frank assessments, you know, there was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for him, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera, on a recent february day in central park in new york city. you never have guessed it was right smack in the middle of winter. look around, people are dressed like it's spring or summer. wait, hold on. where is the snow ever seeing new york in february like this? never a new reality. perhaps with new yorkers. first, enjoying the warm weather, but now beginning to ask themselves, will it ever snow this year? because this isn't normal, they probably don't even need to be wearing this jacket right now,
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because it's mid february and it's supposed to be cold. but it's not russia one ukraine has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbor? georgia decided not to, to ross tell what a dollar because is very much pro, brush up with the country still, partly on the russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and then elite with moscow connections. many george and see the conflict as a barometer for their future. these window, fortunately, all the questions that you and of course ukraine, fight our fight is well, george, a stuff choices on a jetta ah, so porn? a program where mas wanted to you maybe opera? how barney my jerry is president of.

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