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lauren tendencies down to 0 live from london, also coming up. ah, phone interviews, supporters celebrate as he wins not curious, presidency for the routing party. but the man with the slogan, it's my turn, faces opposition, challenges in court. ah, as his ready police clash with anti government protested us urges benjamin netanyahu to disavow his finance ministers, calls for palestinian village to be raised. and tick tock moves to limit screen time for teenagers as a us house committee approval to build giving president biden. how's to band the chinese and app? ah, i know the greek prime minister carry echoes me to talk is says the cause of a major to accident that killed at least 40 people was tragic human error. a
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freight train and the passenger train collided on tuesday night in the north of the country. emergency workers are still at the scene near the city of the reset. the government declared 3 days of national warning, and the transport minister has resigned. jones roper us reports from the scene the worst trained crush grease has ever seen. a passenger train colliding head on with a freight train. many of the $350.00 passengers were students returning to us. l. a . nickie after a long weekend celebrate and greek orthodox land. 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 asking help on the road. oh my god boy. 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
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a hole. so we all managed to get out. a little bit of all train had been 90 degrees and had fallen over the cliff. half of it was hanging india and the whole thing was on fire. there were 5 wounded where i was an estimated 82 passengers are missing, but only about half that number of bodies has been recovered. the rest may never be retrieved because the fire that engulfed the 1st 2 cars of this train was so hot, more than a 1000 degrees celsius. we're told it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. greek prime minister, give yard cause me to thank you, was at the scene, even as the search for survivors continued and above the level of the fuel universe . we are talking about an unspeakable tragedy. i thought today at 1st and foremost with the relatives of the victims, a duty is to treat the wounded and from there to identify the bodies. dozens of people stood in line to donate blood at the hospital in the central town of larissa
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and angry families are demanding answers on the government. we want all those responsible to pay for these messages. this greek mess trains driving in 2023. it's insane and on a double track, even from what we're hearing, they went from double to a single track and crashed. a station master has been arrested as investigators try to establish how 2 trains came to be on the same track. jobs are opal us al jazeera near larissa. one of the opposition parties that defeated in nigeria is presidential election, says it will launch a legal challenge against the result. after bulletin abou from the ruling a p. c party was declared the winner. the labor party said the election was fraudulent and the actual process was a sham. former lagos governor to new one, the largest chair of the vote, with 37 percent. who my vice president attic, who abaca one about 29 percent of the vote. he's from the main opposition,
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people's democratic party and the labor parties, peter o, b 125 percent. despite mobilizing the support of younger voters, keen from end to the countries, 2 party system turn out was very low at just 29 percent. i'm in the dream reports from boucher to boulevard or the if you see her on satisfied the requirements of the more is shared by declared the winner and is returned. elector. ah, jubilant supporters of the governing party. celebrate victory in hot fort and tim's election. their candidate 70 year old ball. i'm a terrible now has a task of trying to calm. i divided country. i don't want me here are 3 day i don't my my long distance the legacy
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mom that isn't where the unfortunate is declaration was boycotted by the main opposition. political party representatives who accused the electoral commission of commuting 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 judicial he said to be the last hope of the common man. it is saw in all or that matters. bought in 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
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last hope off the commer. this election has deeply divided nigeria is we have no doubt confir it. i'd like to do. all we need to do is to gary every day off to that that our groups don does fight bumper this. you have anything to brother go to court is back on. yeah, well our only done is not our monday morning. actually we will have to walk to night, a fractured country in addition to dealing with its numerous economic security and social crisis. for now the streets of the capital and many other parts of nigeria are come. the next few days will determine whether they stay that way. how many edris al jazeera, i butcher, a 7 year old bone tissue winning nigerian presidency had been a lifelong goal. he was a senator from 992 to 9093 and governor of lego state from 1999 to 2007 to view was key in bringing together the various fractions of the old progressives congress,
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which led to murmur do bo hurry winning the presidency in 2015. it campaigned in this election under the slogan, it's my turn. thought to be one of non jury as riches politicians, he's been accused of corruption, money laundering, and running more than a dozen foreign bank accounts. it hasn't been charged with anything and denies any wrong doing a jury and galilee is campaign spokesman of the all progress his congress. he says it's not unusual for the results of nigeria presidential election to be challenged and his party welcomes the use of legal avenues. if people are unhappy, it is extremely rare, if not unprecedented, to have a situation in which anyone watson wins in election. and the opposition party 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 black mark on the early years are democratic evolution country that we are not
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yet willing to accept or moves in election in a way that i was on right. now let me say, even as i see that i am not suggesting in any way that the like, whole south was perfect in every part of the country. i think i would what you would agree that there is no such thing or do you like she ah, usa israel's prime minister to disavow comments by his finance minister. he said the palestinian vintage of who are i should be raised at a business conference on wednesday. pizelle smelt, rich said the state of israel needed to wipe out tomorrow, but not private individuals. is where the police have arrested 10 people for suspected involvement in a violent rampage, and who are at the weekend following the shooting deaths of 2 is riley's smart,
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rich adelia liked a tweet by the deputy head of some maria regional council, calling for the village to be wiped out. these comments were irresponsible. they were repugnance. they were disgusting and just as we condemn palestinian incitement to violence. we condemn these provocative remarks that also amount to incitement to violence. we call on prime minister netanyahu and other senior israeli officials to publicly and clearly reject and disavow these comments. we condemn as we have consistently terrorism and extremism in all of its forms. and we continue to urge that there be equal measures of accountability for extreme actions . regardless of the background of the perpetrators or the victims, we've already noted. our concern is really on me says it's detained for palestinians over the killing of an israeli american. on monday, the palestinian health ministry says
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a man was also shot and died of his wounds. it came out as ready forces rated the acrobat java refugee camp in the occupied west bank. allison in medic say the operation resulted in multiple injuries. violence has been escalating across the occupied territories in recent days. is where the police have cut down on hundreds of people in israel, protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is planned judicial reforms. ah, major roads were blocked off to own was his cool for a national day of disruption. the proposed changes would limit the power of the supreme court while giving greater power to the government. critic school move anti democratic, and netanyahu and opposition leader. yeah, i repeat, have accused each other of sewing anarchy. it's not allowed to be took policeman. it's not allowed to disrupt the country's life. i understand that here, there is someone who's looking to create anarchy called to ya. ila pete. he says it
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clearly. he doesn't want to reach an agreement, doesn't response while calls for talks. keith elder is an israeli political analyst . he says allow smart riches comments to about raising a palestinian village. have a strained israel's relationship with the united states, which is a very smart politician. and so he could absolutely predict the american and the international communities respond. he feels that anyhow is weak. perhaps even the calm down to the end of his mandate. and the coalition and expect busy life is actually is very short. so he is preparing for the next elections and he's looking at his base, his constituency. and you know, this people are really messianic and they don't care about what the americans are
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saying because they believe that you know, it can remind you the evan jelly in united states that they get their power the or story from god. yes, house foreign affairs committee is approved to bill. it would give president joe biden power to ban the chinese owned app, tick tock. it now needs to be passed by the full house and senate, the white house. it already asked federal agencies to remove the app because of security concerns. meanwhile, in an effort to prevent misuse by teenagers, the platform says it's introducing a one hour time limit for uses under 18 particle hangers. the bill passed out of this house committee by a very partisan vote 24 to 16. republicans argue that this poses a potential national security challenge. they argued the china could be using this information to basically spread misinformation, to target people, to track people. that is a charge the tick tock denies democrats are against the bill because they say it's
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simply too broad that it could interfere with the 1st amendment, the freedom of speech. so what happens next? well, it goes to the full house for a vote, and republicans are in charge. but by the slowness, majority democrats though, control the senate. so if they remain united against this bill, it's unlikely that will land on president biden's death expert say there is valid concerns when it comes to all of the social media companies. and they believe there's a reason, a tick tock is being targeted. i think that there is definitely an element of tick tock being a very successful non us social media. and that kind of is raising a lot of putting a target on it, for example. ah, it doesn't mean that the concerns are invalid, right? these concerns are real valid, concerns about data security, and there is additional news coming from tick tock. the company says, all of those huge dog videos and funny cat means that all those people dancing. well, you're going to have a limit on that. if you're under the age of 18,
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about 60 minutes after 60 minutes, and it'll prompt you to say, do you want another 30 minutes off to put in a pin? there's a catch though. they are going to make this the default setting, but people under the age of 18 can go and change the default setting to go back to unlimited, tick tock, time watching all of those funny videos. so for parents across the globe, we thought, great, this fight is now over. it's patty claim al dedira washing does come is how fast anger and confusion across iran following poison attacks in several schools. ah, flood warnings are posted, unsurprisingly for the northern territory of australia circulation. it's not
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a tropical cyclone, but it's certainly plenty of tropical air and that's flushed, letting written all over it. there are a showers down the at east side of both queens and new south wales. then you come down to where the sun is at and is disappointedly not very warm. only 21. again in melbourne, 20 forward adelaide pursuing rather better but humoredly. so was a bullet clad in the sky. little significant change during friday set the area of potential flood crosses into back of queens and you can see there are fewer shut down the coast here. but melbourne still 22 degrees. now in case you have to watch that tropical cycle coming out of van water, it is not coming to norland fridays. he's right in south island or more traditional nature to cross into trice churches to warmer by few degrees than average. and heavy rain seems very likely in peninsula malaysia, more concentrating towards singapore than the warehouse and across the on the java as well. whereas we have contrasting li stokes in japan, but it's not to code cold air. so the avalanche risk remains high and gets higher.
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that snow feed dies off on friday and the sun replaces it. ah, with the rest of the one ukraine has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbour? georgia are decided not to to ross tolerably coast is very much pro brochure with the 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, for 20 people punk be quite healthy. and of course ukraine fight our fight as well . georgia stuff choices on a j 0. ah
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ah, reminder to help stories, yoga zera, at least 40 people have been killed in northern greece, offer a freight train and a passenger train collided on tuesday night, from insecurity echoes me to talk is says the cause of the accident was tragic human error. one of the opposition parties defeated in nigeria as presidential election says it will launch a legal challenge against the result. bo latina blew from the routing party was declared the winner with 37 percent of the vote. and the u. s. is urged israel's benjamin netanyahu to disavow comments on his finance minister record for the palestinian vintage of who are to be raised. israeli police of arrested 10 people for suspected involvement in a violent brand page there at the we can hundreds of school girls in several iranian cities have been mysteriously poisoned in the past 3 months, causing
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a wave of anger and confusion across the country. the latest attack happened in the capital. the president has asked the interior ministry to investigate toaster barring ports from terror on. wow, at 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 wearing down at least $35.00 of them were rushed to hospital with 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,
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i couldn't tolerate the smell and. and when i left, i fell down the stairs. but okay, i smell something like gas and as we left the classroom, i felt really sick. i was coughing and couldn't breathe. i don't really get it in the holy city of comb. multiple tax have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized unify that she was paralyzed from the waist out and she couldn't walk at all. 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 emerged in late november sun, where students at the nor yes darnesha conservatory fell ill. they became ill again in december got on that bill and one of her all miller hall, cedar ohio law. we have not identified the cause of the incident so far. the issues 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
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education committee in parliament has confirmed that nitrogen gas was detected and the poison used at some of the schools. a committee made up of different authorities has been form to investigate. and the president has also asked the interior ministry to get involved. as confusion, lack of clarity on these increasing impacts continue. parents are becoming angry or more fearful for the future of their daughters in iran. sources of ari al jazeera her on russia says it's repelled what it described as a massive drone attack on crimea by ukrainian forces. ukraine deny is targeting crime in crimea. russia next to region from ukraine in 2014. the landscape nets is parisha, and her san regions were annexed in september, for so called referendums, conducted by rational sovereignties. much of mary paul was left in ruins after one of the bloodiest battles of the war and ukraine. so far, the city was captured by russian forces in may after siege. that lasted nearly 3
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months. tens of thousands of people were killed. now the rational authorities avowed to rebuild the city. as some have been driven reports from moscow. this was once a busy wiper and sitting 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 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 pul 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.
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there was russian authorities also hold that you create a political vision would collapse told probably before the miscalculation as it was a necessity to make of his plan. but one can imagine that if you have this long, prolonged, or long time conflict that people could live 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 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 don't very of my house
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burned down on the left bank near the sea. it was that com someone boulevard about 50 meters from funding to then my son took us to his house. so we can live with him and his family, tanya and her son were an act by russia in september in what question power is called a sham referendum, was to it and says that people who chose their right to self determination, this mike with and condemnation. but for the hundreds of thousands of people in these territory, any help to rebuild their lies. if there is no more fighting here, will take years to remove the scars afore from the city of mario pul, 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 a job done to 0, moscow refugees displaced by the war and for 20 years ago. finally returning the conflict for more than 2000000 people to leave their homes. those who fled to
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neighboring chad, se conditions and camps were difficult, with international agencies, forced to cut the age due to funding constraints. but as him, morgan reports from north da full, many say the journey home has not been easy. in this little village of the dance north star for state, they know how much is rebuilding her life. a former refugee who fled to cad during the early years of the dar for she says tough conditions in the camp across the border meet her and her family decide to return to the region. i had my there was little food being given there. there were water short to just so we came back here, we can farm and feed ourselves. and so what remains to get an income? we're now fixing the house so we don't go back to the camps. it's not much but stable. zayna and her family are some of more than 100000 refugees who've returned from chad in the past 5 years. more than 2000000 people were displeased by the war in dar for what started in 2003 hundreds of thousands of those cross the border
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into neighboring chad. while some people have returned to their villages or built new ones, settling in can be difficult. 900000 people were displaced by violence between communities last year alone. most had previously been displaced by the war and in other areas. tough economic conditions. how force people back into displacement camps. not all those who returned settle permanently. the reminders of the war are still visible in tina homes that have been bombarded by government forces chasing rebel fighters remain untouched in the last 20 years. a few miles away is the border crossing that refugees used to flee from here. xena to go use the daily to move from the camps to tina and back my life. my son goes to school when i worked some money to feed my family. i come every morning and return to the camp in chad the end of every day. but my old home has been destroyed and i can't rebuild it, so i can't return and settle here. the u. s. refugee agency says long term
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responses if necessary for those who returned. and for those still in camps to come back home, we have to look to new approaches that can try to address a more complex series of durable solutions, whereby we help to increase resilience, creat livelihoods, rebuild social services, and encourage social cohesion, peaceful coexistence. vina says she knows her life won't be like it was before the war, but she says, as long as there is no fighting, she'll stay in the village and try to build a future for her and her family. he been, morgan argues 0 tina north star for every year gray whales embark on one of the longest migrations in the world. it's a 16000 kilometer trip from the womb, lagoons of mexico to the freezing arctic north and all way back again. and in recent years, the numbers have dropped dramatically from home and reports from starting. yes,
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your lagoon, on mexico's west coast. the sailors in times past who this the devil fish. the little sign of that now is playful, is a 15 meter 40 come puppy a gray whale. and it's cough one of the great sites 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, as the number of carbs is decreased to, to the lowest points in scientists started counting them in the ninety's. the doctor said, martinez is 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 echo system science program. i asked him why the drug,
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phenomenal c m. i and syndrome that i, you know, like when there's a phenomenon called a skinny way in which you start seeing that their body condition is getting worse and it's 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 feet in the arctic on shrimp like creatures cool damn kit boats that they dig for in the mud. indications are 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 very system can support when they reach that point, the number goes down and then it starts climbing again back in the labs. so he says he's cautiously confident it will happen again. this time, the new numbers his team are coming up with up different because it is
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a cyclical process. now that's our hope we've seen that happen before and you know, it won't keep going down up, but there is an unknown fact to here. in problem lies, the 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. that's the uncertainty here every time the number's dip for the researches i'm for the curious friendly animal that they're watching over. john home al jazeera sun, ignacio lagoon mates code. and a quick reminder can catch up any time with all the stories were covering or checking out our website. ours era dot com ah. top stories on al jazeera greet prime minister, chirico sweetser talkies says the cause of a major train accident. they kill at least 40 people was.
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