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greece is transport minister resigns after 2 trains collide killing at least 40 people is wrong with missouri as president electricals, the unity alto winning the disputed election, but the opposition is already demanding every vote. israeli forces raid a refugee camp and the occupied west bank of tensions escalate across the region. and us politicians vote to advance a bill that gives the president authority to ban apps, including chinese, aren't tech talk and on piece of stem it with your sport. another job which has reached the quarter finals of the dubai tennis championships. and the big motor in the premier league title race is lead is also ripped to move 5 points clear of nearest rivals. manchester city. ah
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great transport minister cost us cut among this has resigned over the head on collision of 2 trains. at least 40 people died when a freight train and a passenger train collided on tuesday night. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. the crush happened just outside the city of laura. so on a line connecting athens to the northern city of fester, the nikki emergency teams are still working there, or may call soon chevy for courts. the worst train crash grease has ever seen. a passenger train colliding head on with a freight train. many of the 350 passengers were students returning to pass selina key after long weekend celebrating creek ought a doll slant many were killed in the initial impact shortly before midnight. others burnt in a fire so hot it melted metal. those who made it out was still trying to understand what happened. but after hope, our little mercenary god, boy,
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i jumped on him that we fell down. a woman with her child was with us. the train caught fire next to us and this guy found a whole, so we all managed to get out of the only committee sold it. all train had been 90 degrees and had fallen over the cliff. off of it was hanging india and the whole thing was on fire. there were 5 wounded where i was greek prime minister kitty. of course, mitzi doc is, was at the scene or even as the search for survivors continued the barbary level of the room. the owner said we are talking about an unspeakable tragedy. a thought to day at 1st and foremost with the relatives of the victims. a duty is to treat the wounded and from there to identify the bodies. from there one thing i can guarantee we will find out the causes of this tragedy and do everything in our power to make sure it never happens again. dozens of people stood in line to denay blood at the
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hospital in the central town of larissa. an angry families are demanding on, says the delaware, we want all those responsible to pay for this miss. this grieved miss trans, derailing and 2023 is unseen. and on a double track, even from what we hear, they went from a double to a single truck and crushed a station. mazda has been arrested, as investigators tried to establish how 2 trains came to be on the same track. uncles, some sharif unto sierra. now john trav losses joining us life on the scene of the crash and we hear and john, the greek prime minister has now said that the accident was caused by tragic human error. what more can you tell us that would seem to be a reference elizabeth to a purported confession by the larissa station master who was being deposed to day by the city prosecutor. apparently the man said that he attempted to switch the
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passenger train to the 2nd track as it left the station. but that it didn't for some reason respond. the switches didn't work. and he still let the train go on its way without telling on anybody else about the problem. well, if that is true, if that confession is accurate, then that is very much the immediate problem that led to the collision of these 2 trains. evidently the station master didn't have any idea that a freight train was heading down the track in the opposite direction, which then raises questions about how will station master's communicate across the greek passenger network, which is also a freight network. the problem, however, is wider as we heard from one of the witnesses earlier in that report. it is simply faced with incredulity. here that 2 trains should collide in
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a double track section of the athens to the seller, nicky railway network. and this is something that the government has been trying to establish double track throughout the railway network precisely in order to avoid such collisions. so the problem is also why are automatic signaling hasn't been put in place. they would have provided another safety layer of safety to warn human operators about on coming trains were about to trace that are on a collision course. and there are still questions to be answered about the sections of the track which remain single. and what regime prevails there when a freight train and a passenger train want to use those sections of track? i think there's going to be a lot of questions us in the coming days and weeks about how greek rail is organized. and the effects not only the operations,
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but also the infrastructure and john, just how have people and greece been reacting, you know, to this incident, given just how unusual it is for such and such a high number of death from such transport incidence in the country. well, there's been an outpouring of sympathy for the victims and for their relatives long queues. if people have been formed here in the city of laura, so to give blood a to the hospital, typically blood is requested by the national health system whenever there's a disaster, lots of surgeries to be done. and there's also a loss of a loss of verbal sympathy. we've heard express from people on the street on our way up here. but there's bound also to be outrage over the fact that this thing could happen in 2023 after so many hundreds of millions of years have been poured in
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government money and european union money into improving the greek rail network. john, thank you very much for that. that is john robbins for the latest john live near larissa. thank you. move on to other news now to nigeria, where the electoral commission has declared governing party candidate bullock meant to new president elect. the opposition though this calling the election fraudulent . the early morning announcement came off to opposition, protest against the electoral process, calling it a sham, auckland address reports from boucher timothy bullard. i'm id of the a. p c. haven't satisfied the requirements of the is shared by declared the winner and is returned. elector. ah, jubilant supporters of the governing party. celebrate victory in her terms. election. their candidate 70 year old boy. i'm a tenable now has
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a task of trying to calm. i divided country, i won't be here for a day. i don't my balance on the lead, rusty, a mom that is and we are fortunate is declaration was boycotted by the main opposition. political party representatives who accused the electoral commission of concluding to rick the vote. the opposition, how strongly criticized then a crawl commission for failing to electronically applaud election results. right from polling unix. this is a, it was a deliberate attempt to rick the vote election officials. however, i've told them to take their case to court, but it's something the opposition isn't entirely happy with judicially said to be the last hope of the common man. it is saw in all doubt matters. bought in
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political matters. sorry to see the judiciary snow the last hope of the common man i hope and pray that the judiciary we leave off to the responsibility of being the last hope off the commer. this election has deeply divided nigeria is we have no doubt contrary. i'd like to do. all we need to do is to guided every good of who that i grieved. don does fight. don't put this. you have any did to brother go to court is back on love. yeah. well, our ali done is not our monday morning actually we will have to walk to night, a fractured country in addition to dealing with its numerous gentlemen, security and social crisis. for now the streets of the capital on many of the parts of nigeria, i'll call the next few days. we'll determine whether they stay that way. a have a decrease al jazeera, a butcher. well let's get more on this now. we're joined by our jury and galilee
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from a buddha and nigeria. he's the spokesperson for the presidential campaign of the ruling. all the progressives, congress very good to have you with us on al jazeera. what is your response to the oppositions? claims that the election was read to in favor of your party. it's well known a living ultimately in my area. that is extremely rare, if not unprecedented, to have a situation in which anyone to go potty wins in election and comes out and says, you know, we lost a free and fair election. congratulations, i wish you well, unfortunately, and this is unfortunately, a bit of a block on early years i democratic evolution country that we are a election in
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a way on right now let me see. i see that i am not suggesting in any way that the like a perfect in every part of the country. i think i would agree that there is no such thing as the election, whether it's in united states, u. k or any world which is a manager or redistricting analysis to your point. the commonwealth observers themselves have listed a number of deficiencies, including technical issues with biometric id machines, delayed, the live transmission system. that suggested that the electoral commission, investigate all these incidents that have made so many people lose the hope that they had for this election. will your party encourage the electoral commission to
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do that? one. huh. oh, in fact we've already been on when these a national television audience wire a my drill lawyer saying that anyone who hasn't read with any results coming from any part of the country. absolutely, i'm going to take a status right. even with the tribunals in the back, they can go to the appeals court residential election all way up to the supreme court. so we don't, we are, we are not asking any, any other group to do anything that we have not gone and possible in the 2011 election. for example, the opposition argues at that time
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a, an election process. they went to court, this is one is not a were satisfied that we have provided legal avenues for anybody who is satisfied to be able to get justice for it. right. ok. now that the election is over, not in the oppositions mind, but so far the election and nigeria is over the country faces no shortage of serious challenges, many of which have really deteriorated in the last, you know, in the years that the a p, c's mohammed, herbal heidi, that your parties, mohammed bihari has been president. there is most recently a cash shortage of fuel shorter. there's the insurgency in the northeast. they're a separatist in the southeast. what is the party going to do? what is your plan to heal the country? we should put on her niger is not in a static position a, we are
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a dynamic country. things have been wall to say that you know, the northeast is do you know, basic an insurgency, for example, that's a 2011 to 2013 or 2014 narrative. we have been able to take your all out of our country. we have now one over the border, you know, just to meet your entire leadership, a hierarchy of roots. all right, now it is well has been assassinated and so has leadership. peter ah, the original her on a has been assassinated leadership, peter 90 percent or on the entire leadership team has been taken off about permanently. so that is not the same situation that we currently make a whole week reach me, but i'm here. so if we talk about a situation now the economic situation, i just, i just needed, i just needed to correct been that these are issues that are currently being dealt with when we already don't. but you're right. there are issues around people sort
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of just, we haven't feel subsidy or swallowing up so much of the federal government's revenues. this is something that the president electrical outlet who has committed to my insurance during the campaign to rule so that we can re prioritize. and we channels, this wasn't the most needed areas such as education, such as health care, such as infrastructure. i am showing that we can waive my insurance to be reconstructing our roads, bridges, what, what our plans and i have power in our commerce to local steven profit. this is the kinds of investments we need to make instead of paying for a wasted a subsidy. these are some of the ones that are going to be put in place. very, very mustang, a lot every thank you very much for your time, a julie and galani from the ruining all progressive congress. thank you for her. plenty more head on the news allah. including dozens of school girls in santa
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ana, taken to hospital after a mysterious poisoning floss. it's been a 40 percent decrease in the number of these animals, the grey way of john home. i'll tell you it will come adult and a sport action from the m b. s. the milwaukee bucks. again, that's coming up with pizza. ah, now the u. s. house foreign affairs committee has voted to give president joe biden . the power to ban chinese owned social media app, tick tock. the white house has already asked federal agencies to remove the app from their systems because of security concerns. the european parliament is banning tech talk from smartphones. and on monday, canada also banned at on government issued mobile phones. let's sir, bring in our correspondence. patty calhane. she's joining us live from capitol hill . firstly patty, what exactly would this bill do if passed?
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well, it wouldn't be an automatic ban on tick tock. it would just simply give president you as president joe biden, the power to do that if and this is a big if, if that there's evidence that the company was transmitting in personal information to members of the chinese government. so they'd have to make that finding and then one option is a ban on tick tock. and this is really just that ensues. me just the 1st step. this is the house committee did not vote in for the build their voting to move it to the full for the full house vote. and the vote in the committee was 24 to 16 republicans for democrats against it. and that is a sign that this bill is going to have a very tough road ahead because republicans do control the house. but with a super slim majority and in the senate is controlled by democrats. and they are so far than opposed to this version of this bill. so it seems unlikely that it's going
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to actually become law, but it is a sign that what they've said appear on capital hill is that confronting china, keeping it, keeping china as a pacing challenge, as they call it, is going to be a bipartisan issue. that's what they said, but when it comes to this bill, it is. yeah, one of the concerns from both sides, patty, who from the republicans. they say they're concerned about the a data that tick tock is collected on americans. they're afraid that it can be used for misinformation campaigns, for example, when it comes to elections, they could, or they could be using it to find intelligence targets. democrats, on the other hand, including civil liberties, groups say this is an overly broad reach, or that it could violate the country, the 1st amendment, freedom speech. and that it's just written too broadly that it would target friendly companies with potential sanctions. so a lot of varying conflicting views on this bill. obviously, there is
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a great deal concern about china in the u. s. congress, but they are not agreeing on how to handle it, at least not yet. patty, thank you for that. patty calhane with the latest life arise from capitol hill. now, the palestinian health ministry says the israeli army has killed at least one person. israel says it's detained for palestinians that accused us of killing and israeli american. on monday, they were held off to israeli forces rated the up, but java refugee camp and the occupied west bank. on wednesday, when palestinian medic say they will, multiple injuries during the confrontation, violence has been escalating across the occupied territories. and recent days they, the abraham is following developments in the occupied westbank city of jericho. there was a checkpoint that was preventing a palestinian cars from exiting jericho as part of the blockade that has been imposed on jericho since monday. it is the attack that shooting that killed and is really american just
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a minutes ago. actually the soldiers have allowed palestinian to come out and you can see the amount of cars that feel like they're free. now they can leave after many told us that there were standing for hours and hours, some even left their cars are, were trying to walk by foot. so this was after and is really raid that was carried out by under cover units to the app. but just a few decals, they say that they sell, that was responsible for shooting and killing. and his radio american man on monday was arrested. according to paramedics. they tell us that the person who was injured during an exchange of fire between the israeli poses and the palestinian, the armed men. he was shocked in the abdomen and asked paramedics were trying to conduct cpr on him. the israeli forces told the paramedics to stop and to give them the man. now according to these really defense minister on twitter, he says that they were arrested to palestinians in relation to the attack on monday,
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according to palestinians, at least 6 palestinian wid arrested by the israeli forces. now israel's finance minister has said the palestinian village of hawaii, the center of the latest tensions should be destroyed. and mon con has more on the political divisions from western rooster them. the 1st of those comments actually came from if go further, we'll get to that just in a 2nd. but it was the justice minister as smart church who was asked in interview with the mark of business daily. why he liked a tweet calling for her laura to be deleted. he says, because i agree with it. i think it should be ad. there was then a follow up question and he was asked, will you vote you've said in the past that is really shouldn't take this into their own hands. he said, no, i think the state of israel should destroy a laura. so he double down on his comments. now that's interesting because he's the leave the finance minister, but he's also a minister in the defense ministry, ah,
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in charge of civil administration for that. what i mean is the military occupation of the occupied westbank to have aisd, a very senior minister who's in charge of some affairs within the occupied westbank for israel calling for a destruction of a palestinian city that's incredibly inflammatory. it's the rhetoric is been tampered up to a point where many anal analysts and people just out in the street talking about this are saying, wow, we've never heard anything like this before. now the other guy i mentioned earlier is of co fogel. he's a member of the can. i said he actually said that earlier in the week is roles is rolled a closed burnt horror. that's what i want to see. the only way to achieve deterrence after a murder like yesterday, we need a burning villages. when the i d f doesn't act now he's under investigation now from the attorney general. ah, and the police, which means a given that a justice minister smarter also said something similar that he may,
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will be under investigation as well. ah, in turkey's president, reggie pie one has indicated presidential and parliamentary elections will go ahead on may 14th, as previously announced there will speculation the vote could be postponed off last month. devastating earthquakes that kills more than 45000 people there. bob mcbride reports from new di, that's one of the worst effectual areas and took here. this is one of the camps in this town of know, that has been heavily damaged. in fact, so much so that the mer here has promised to completely demolish the town. have to rebuild from scratch it's evening here. people have been settling in for another night, given the proximity to the syrian border, this quite a large syrian population. and it's been announced today by the wednesday, by the had to take the military that are now around 42000 syrian refugees. have i
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see now cross back into syria. this remains an ongoing issue here. the question of buildings and building safety continues to dominate, as you would might expect. here at the mayor of symbol a chrome, m. o, marlo has spoken, saying that there is a need to strengthen buildings into the largest city that have of course, been extreme fears of a similar quake happens in a stumble. what the impact would be announcing the buildings will be strengthened from as early as next month. and announcing that around a $110000.00 buildings have already applied for checks to make sure that they are strong enough. now civil society group and service calling for an investigation into the united nations over the emergency response. i thought she is one of the activists calling for accountability. he says the un reaction to the quakes was slow and inadequate. the un has failed salience. the un has left
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syrians to die alone for at least 72 hours. and the most critical 72 hours post postiani earthquake, un dot was not activated in sir rog was not activated. those are 2 mechanisms available for the u. m. to respond to i could atrophy of the scale of an earthquake to allow to mobilize international rescue teams to respond to a good aster, free area and have not been used by the well. so although martin griffith are offered his apologies, unfortunately, his apologies are not going to bring people who died under the rubble to lead on the news. hourly report from inside the russian annexed money. awful life. after a month long feast class. i'm john henry in illinois. one of 32 states we're starting today. endemic era supplemental medical food benefits and
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find out how is plenty of dominating india on day 110th best on the way with the showers. the thunderstorms are leaving the radiant but it's the and you think this class might mean something up in turkey. it does mean rain, but it's not. incoming weather is going weather for the most part. this is an overnight picture. you see very little frost in the areas still where recovery if it's going on of the earthquakes. i but yet been really how i managed to be sub 0 now and that's reflected by day, by day coming up. not particularly true for the south in egypt. and up in garza, we got tempted at least 10 ish degrees above the average. and with that
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a halt when it brings most likely a sandstorm to northern egypt. and the breeze has been sufficient ground dry enough to pick up some of the sand to the anti quarter of sadie and take it towards macro medina, where temperatures here are higher than average as well. otherwise is reggie settled, settled, period. yes, you see shows going across the masses. harrison found also serial or iran. but beyond that is generally fine. whether not so in mozambique this circulations remains a freddie. now we have had anything up to a meter of rain for in the last week over mozambique. many people still despite because that was once a cycling, but the rain has made the grounds are saturated, flood risk continues. ah, russia, one ukraine has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbour? georgia are decided not to trust. hello development because is very much pro bratia
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with their country still partly on the russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and then elite with moscow connections, many ga, see the conflict as a barometer for their future. these window for porcine people punch because of the u. n. of course ukraine fights our fight as well. georgia stuff choices on a jetta. when the news breaks, families still have full and they say they want to leave without getting their relatives out of the robbery. when people need to be heard and the story told, my bed and water if the way we are left without anything to keep us warm with exclusive interviews and in depth reports on the shelving doors here, precious saw the same specimen. al jazeera has t's on the ground to where you are award winning documentary and live nice lou
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ah, ah, watching the news, al, with me and of the brought him in doha reminder about taught stories. the sour, the greek prime minister says the head on collision of 2 trains was caused by tragic human error. the station master has been arrested. at least 40 people have died and doesn't have been injured during the crash. and the city of larissa, israeli army has rated the arc, but java refugee camp of the occupied west bank entertained to palestinians. it accuses of killing an israeli american on monday, palestinian medic. so there were multiple injuries during the raid and the u. s. house. foreign affairs committee is voted to give president joe biden, the power to ban chinese on social media app, tick tock, tick tock, us already banned on government devices of security concerns. now the u. s. federal
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bureau of investigation has said that a leak from a la barra tree in the chinese city of hot, as what likely cause to cove 19 the comments by the director of the f. b. i follow a wall street journal report committee. halgert has moved from washington dc. what makes us significant is the fact that christopher re the director of the f b i is really the highest government official in the u. s. government to come out and publicly make this assertion that this is the result of a lab late. the origins of covered 19 and not what was previously sort of the accepted consensus that this was in said a result of transmission from a public market from animals to humans. and so this comes on the keels of the fact that this is also with low confidence, a conclusion from the department of energy. so what you see is a shift in the consensus. i'll be it still, this is only
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a small number of agencies in the u. s. government, but it is accumulating from previously one theory to now the sort of growing support towards another theory that this in fact was perhaps even a deliberate act on the part of the chinese government. now this is something that the white house for its part has been very, very careful to swat down, or at least say there is no consensus in the u. s. government. in fact, earlier this week, the national security coordinator, or rather advisor spokesperson john kirby was very careful to say that there is no consensus in the u. s. government. in fact, joe biden has passed a whole of government approach to find out exactly what those origins are. now, russia's defense ministry says it's prevented a large scale drawing attack had happened in the crimea region. according to russian media, 6 drones were shot down while 4 others were electronically disabled. moscow has
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promised to rebuild mario full month after the russian army destroyed large parts of the city in one of the bloodiest battles of the war and ukraine. it's in a region that was next. why russia and september samo been java has more from moscow? this was once a busy wiper and city with cultural buildings like this famous drama theatre, now damaged and peppered with bullets and bomb fragments. russian forces won the battle from opal after more than 18 days of intense fighting. and now they want the people of the city to move on from the scars afore to rehabilitation. by 2025, the city should be rebuilt according to moscow's more your pl reconstruction master plan. it wants 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 city facilities, including a railway station, a port tram lines, and the airport well,
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rational different definitely. it's right to take this territory into organized new life. there was russian authorities also hold that ukraine. political vision would collect, sold probably before the miscalculation as it was in the future remake of a plan. but one can imagine that if you have this long, prolonged, or long time conflict that people could lift safely, 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 grandfather's 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
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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 ceiling and my son took us to his house so we can live with him. and his family, tonya. and her son were unable to buy russia in september in what preston powers 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 pal. before the families of the thousands of people killed in these territories, no number of new buildings or benefits can replace their loss. some of which are redone to 0. moscow. no russian foreign minister. so gay leverage has held talks,
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who has indian counterparts of domonique j shanker ahead of a meeting between g 20 foreign ministers. never met j shanker in new delhi with state security and by natural trade was on the agenda the year long russian warren ukraine took center stage on the eve of the summit and dea continues to purchase russian oil. as many western nations have placed sanctions on moscow due to the war in ukraine, poverty metal has more on the g 20 meeting. the stage effect for delegates also was economy foreign minister who sent to me from jenny. and why is the whole country on president wants to focus on? issues like climate change is the ongoing war in ukraine that is expected to dominate the summit. geopolitical attentions are running high. the united kingdom says it will call out russia as the aggressor and the european union has echo the sentiments. russia, on the other hand, says western nations a whole taking revenge for losing was dominant. it has also blame the united states
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and its allies, the sanctioning moscow and worsening the global crisis. and so on is that these tensions could prevent consensus on a joy statement, which is what happened last week at the finance ministers meet up to 20 nations. when china and russia oppose any mention of the war in ukraine, saying it was not the for room to look at or to address geopolitical issues. now the summit and on policy, it will be followed by other events like the court meeting, which will be held between australia, japan, india, and the united states. india foreign ministry has also organized events with all the delegates, fabulously largest era, you deli, now politicians in northern ireland and great britain are examining the text of the winds, the framework, the government's new, post bricks that deal with the you. banks overcome political paralysis in northern ireland by changing the previous agreement. the controversial northern odd and
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protocol. unionist politicians in northern ireland say some issues remain wall hotline. bricks that supporters say bel, go through the d and with an extremely fine tooth comb or challenge reports from belfast. to reach the still want assembly, you have to climb up a long steep hill from the city of belfast. below. it was also an uphill struggle. achieving power sharing hey, between nationalists and unionists, although an order of magnitude many times greater than the one that i've just done . it was one of the main achievements of the 1998 belfast good friday agreement which brought today and largely to decades of sectarian violence. it's a delicate balance that has been shaken by breasts. it both shouldn't fain which wants a united ireland and that the u. p. which once northern on to stay part of the u. k, have a powerful veto here and both have used it for more than
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a year. the d u. p has paralyzed government, worried this post breakfast trading rules week in northern on bonds to the united kingdom. the, when the framework is an effort to sort these issues and get the d p back into store months, but how long it will take them to reach a decision on it is the big question right now. the british prime minister says they should be given time and space, but downing street once northern islands, government working again the binding ministration, once northern islands, government working again as to the majority of people here in northern islands. but for the moment to waiting game where we talents out 0 belfast. now survivors and relatives have paid their respects to the $67.00 people who died in a ship rank off the coast of italy. on sunday, towards the placed on top of the coffins of the 16 children, italian authorities have arrested 3 people and are looking for a full suspect who they believe attempts to traffic up to $200.00 microns on
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a boat. the crash prompted the u commission president to call on the block to work together to reform migration laws. now dozens of school girls across yvonne have been admitted to hospital after a mysterious poisoning. the president has asked the interior ministry to investigate dosage by reports from fed on. i'm on the latest attack on girls in school. this one came on wednesday at an elementary school in a to her on neighbourhood young girls receiving medical care after the latest suspected use of poison gas in the classroom. i can't breathe. she says less than 24 hours earlier in a suburb, just east of to her on similar scenes that these girls were also poisoned while sitting at their desk. down at least $35.00 of them were rushed to hospital with
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symptoms including severe headaches, nausea, vomiting and dizzy. now, man and i smelled something like gas and all the students the to but i felt it more because i have asthma. and when i came back to the classroom, i couldn't tolerate to smell. and when i left, i fell down the stairs. but okay, i smelled something like gas and as we left the classroom, i felt really sick. i was coughing and couldn't breathe. i did it in the holy city of comb, multiple tax have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized. you must find that she was paralyzed from the waist down and she couldn't walk at o. where were those officials to come and see that my daughter could even walk? parents are angry at what many c as a targeted attack on girls education. and they blamed local officials for not doing enough to protect their children. the 1st cases emerge in late november sunday were students at the nor yes don shock, conservatory fell ill. they became ill again in december. that's available in one of her all. miller hall,
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cedar ohio law. we have not identified the cause of the incident so far. the issue is being followed by the relevant bodies and hopefully we will find details soon and share it with the public. we should refrain from creating fear. the head of the education committee in parliament has confirmed that nitrogen gas was detected in the poison used at some of the schools. a committee made up of different authorities has been formed to investigate. and the president has also asked the interior ministry to get involved. as confusing lack of clarity on these increasing attacks continue. parents are becoming angrier and more fearful for the future of their daughters in her own dorsal jabari al jazeera to wrong. now millions of americans bracing themselves a significant rise to their monthly food bills. on wednesday, 32 states will end emergency payments for those involved in a food assistance program known as slat. john hendrick reports from chicago. as
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velva sweetser's struggle to feed her family through the pandemic, the u. s. government helped out with a $125.00 a month in food assistance. now, the biden administration says the emergency is over and starting this month, the u. s. government is cutting that amount to $30.00. it has been hired a lot on our lot. she's one of 42000000 americans who have benefited from this supplemental nutrition assistance program or snap. it included an extra pandemic relief supplement that is now ending as the biden administration rules back emergency measures. donald rogers, who takes care of his 8 year old mother. he is also feeling the pinch. it's this sub law. it will cover a lot of full things that we don't have right now. consider, she has to pay rent in her medication. many come here to the food pantry at the catholic church is marilyn st. vincent family services, it makes me feel upset because i know that government can do
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a lot more than what they're doing. um and then it makes me feel worried because i know how much are participants in snap benefits. i know how much they rely on it. the number of people stopping in for food is tripled since the pandemic began. now to remain, martin says they expect even more on average benefits will be cut my one 3rd and that's at a time when inflation is already taking a big chunk and expected to effect every one here. in chicago, food banks, they deliver free to the one in 5 households that struggle to put food on the table are expecting even more needy people at their door. as food banks have seen in other states that ended the added pandemic year payments early re protect. so an increased number of families going to food shelters and as food pantries, in order to get emergency food, said that they can feed their families. for many, it could hardly come at a worse time. prices are going up. you can't,
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i me how people want to eat. he doesn't have a lot of people out here doing crazy things just to keep it on their tables. so please keep it going. for velva, squeezer, and millions of others, the end of the coven grice's leaves. yet another post. pandemic struggle. john henderson, al jazeera chicago still had on the news our, the jordanian box attempt for a meadow the paris olympics next to you. that story is on the way and spoke with peter. ah ah
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now every year the gray whale embarked on one of the longest migrations of any mabel, the 16000 kilometers round trip, sees the whales had from the lagoons of northern mexico to the arctic, to feed and then back to mexico to breed. the numbers have been dropping in 2016. there were 27000 gray whales, but last year research has counted nearly 10000 fewer. it's a decrease of about 40 percent. john holman, has the story from off mexico with west coast the sailors in times past who this the devil, fish. the little sign of that now is playful, is a 50 meter 40 come 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,
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the great wells numbers have gone down by almost 40 percent. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric research administration, the u. s. agency, as the number of carbs is decreased to, to the lowest points in scientists, thought it counting them in the ninety's. the doctor says he'll martinez in some ignacio, like new 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, a consistent science program. i asked him why the drug, phenomenal c, m. i and syndrome that i in florida, when there's a phenomenon called skinny well in which you start seeing that their body condition is getting worse and they're getting thinner. it's because they're not getting enough food. and from the middle of 2018, the phenomenon started happening. 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 cool damn kit boats that they dig for in the mud.
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indications are that the supplies running low 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 whale numbers. scientists believe that there is a natural tough point in the number of gray whales, so every system can support when they reach 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 up. but of course it is a cyclical process. no, that's our hope. we've seen that happen before. and you know, it won't keep going down. but there is an unknown factor here in probably my only thing is that it's going down and then you factor in global warming and you don't know if it will go up again or not. certainty here, every time the numbers date for the researches i'm for the curious friendly animal
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that they're watching over john. home and i'll just say to son ignacio lagoon mex coach santa 40th peter elizabeth. thank you so much. it's a big night fully. it is awful in the premier league title, race, victory of evanson later would move them 5 points clear of nearest rivals, manchester city. this is also a game in hand. over city and manager make a lot better is urging side not to let this opportunity to increase the gap, pos them by if team a looking to make amends for the one. the law against a person a few weeks ago is a case of doing things better than we did when we played in a few weeks ago. and hopefully we'll play much better than we did. and they don't take anything for granted 3 as 2 and the right to win that game and, and that's going to be tough. liverpool are also playing later on wednesday. they're at home to woo. you're going to club side on 9 points off the top 4. but the liberal who manager remains confident they can close the gap and salvage
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something from us. so for disappointing season, if there's a couple can do that a reason it's us honestly. i really think because all the things were chieftain, us is we'd, we'd be achieved together. nothing would have happened, neither without him nor the gold rod, nothing. and we have a future together. we will strike back in general. but now we have to make sure that the really, that we really squeeze everything out of the season will be, can get after wolves, liverpool face, manchester united, their manager eric 10 hug is. i'm thinking about that match yet. he has an f, a comp time against west ham to worry about 1st. he seemed head into the game later having won the league cup, which believe it or not was their 1st trophy in 6 years. after we, we settled down and get back to work and did what he had to do and it was recovery and the ones who played less and did
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a quick training session. i think every game is important. and every game till now, i think that is a, this dressing room as a right attitude and the right approach that they take a game by game and not looking at frances world cup record holders just fontaine has died at the age of $89.00. born in marrakech morocco, the forward school, 13 golds in a single world cup. when they reached the semifinals back in 1958. it's a mark that still stands to this day. overall, fontana schooled 30 goals and he's 21 appearances for france between 19531960. he needed 259 goals in his club career and was part of the stead the ream side that reached the 1959 european comp. final and as a coach, he helped a paras andrew man gain promotion to the french 1st division in 1974. will
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number one other jock which is into the quarter finals of the divide tennis championships will have action from his match in our next sports bulletin. as for defending champion andre rube live, it was not going his way against alejandro. that bit of it for kina, but the russian produced a remarkable come back to reach the last 8 facing 5 match points in the 2nd set i break, he reeled off 7 points in a row to win the set in dramatic fashion. the number 2 seed bin took the decided to ensure he still has a chance to retain the title. it's been a terrible day for india's cricketers in the 3rd test against australia with ball spending a lot. they were all after 109 on the opening day in indoor math tournament was the pick of the australian bolus can 5 to 16 any 2nd test. nathan line, well, he picked up 3 for 35 in reply. the aussies were $156.00 for for after close play, which gives them a lead of $47.00 with 6 week. it's in hand of a heavy advantage as they live to fight back from to nail down in this 40 series on
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the nation. the milwaukee bucks winning run continues in the n b a after another stand up performance from their star player yana. since he to combo came back from injury and wrapped up 33 points and 15 rebounds against the brooklyn nets, the box winning this 1118104, handing the nets a 3rd straight loss and 7th. and they lost 9 games. but milwaukee it same, they winning streak to 15 games to stay top in the eastern conference ahead of the boston celtics. with the best record in the in b a. up in canada, the toronto raptors came out on self against the chicago bulls haskel c, acm. schooled 20 points as they took 10498 at toronto's 8th winning 10 games. the wife of late n b, a saw kirby bryan has reached a $29000000.00 settlement with los angeles county after police and firefighters
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shed graphic images from the scene of his fatal helicopter crash. vanessa bryan testified that she suffered panic attacks because of the pictures which she says were taken and shared for no other reason than morbid gossip. kobe bryant, his 13 year old daughter, giana, and 7 others were killed in the crashing january 2020. california has since passed the state law, prohibiting 1st responders from taking unauthorized pictures of people who die at the scene of an accident or crime. manny machado says he is determined to win the world series with the san diego padres of the finance finalizing a new 11 year deal with $350000000.00. it's the 4th largest deal in baseball history. that hero machado gets a $45000000.00 signing bonus, as well as the salary which will grow from $13.00 to $35000000.00 over the course of the deal. my family and i are gonna do a lot of great things for his organization. we're gonna go above and beyond for it and hopefully bring a chapter to it to the city that, that's,
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that's been craving in and wants it. and, ah, you know, i could promise we're going to go out there every day and we're gonna leave it on the field for you guys for this organization. and, ah, you know, for everyone that goes out there and sees us every single day. so, you know, think again peter may, may differ. ah, you know, making this happen in, on my monitor, but on this uniform for the rest marker. and we finished with the jordanian boxer who's dreaming of olympic glory next, him viet ashish tops. the world rankings in his weight category is hoping to inspire others in his community. gymnast reports boom, pulling oh, the parson and picks is on the horizon. and his boxer is hard at work. oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, damian, fight as yet. ashes is being tipped for a metal off to going top of the world. rankings in the light middle weight category . says her sister, i am the 1st amongst 7000000000 people to do this. it's a very nice feeling. 24 year old ash competed at the tokyo olympics in 2021. when
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he finished in 93 years before that he won bronze at the asian games and indonesia, the only our books are to win a medal at that tournament. since taken up the sports in 2009, he says, boxing has given him more than just success in the ring. bloodsaw how good. when i, when i was a child, i was a troublemaker. my father sent me to join my uncle's club so that i take out my energy to stop me getting into trouble. i really liked it, and i decided to continue in the spoil at new summer mazda one 0, ashes trains at the olympic preparation center in the godaddy and capital of a man. he said, since going top of the world rankings, his achievement has been a source of inspiration for young people in his neighbourhood, venus, if they have but to live with, and without many people have got into boxing after i achieve this ranking, get about and many people sent me messages over social media and asking me to train them. but i'm not a teacher and i only trained, oh,
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the hardware continues for ash ish with the asian games coming up in september in china. and then the paris and picks in july 2024. 0 geminus al jazeera. and that's all the sports new zealand. thank you very much for that, and that's it. from me, it is the problem with this news, our lauren taylor in london in a moment. and more of the day's news to stay with us. ah, ah. every 3 days, a woman is kim's in italy, the murder of women,
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and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily 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 the prize i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid. that's not the country i want. witness. famous video for me is very simple. the question of power on al jazeera, a passion for supporting local communities and pioneering innovative african science and technology projects. publish how beautiful, how glorious, ah, all of us on this planet, not just africa out a 0 for as a leading by chemist. determined to use his scientific knowledge to serve africa. women make science from the lab to the field are now to sierra. the police footage starts with what appears to be a routine traffic stop,
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but quickly the situation escalate. no, any. police can be seen beating nichols and trying to subdue him with pepper spray . he can be heard crying for help and for his mother. o. nichols died from his injuries 3 days later. as the video was being released. protestors in memphis took to the streets to call for justice. this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw in that video, the violent beating death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. ah agree transport minister resigns after a passenger train crashes head on into a cargo train killing at least 40 people. ah.
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