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fine survivors, people alive and able to help unload this stuff and get help to the people who need it the most. what landing it looks like on the call of a very steep hill. we are people that made it off. they shaking hands to the tree, making the boxes with the turmoil of nature may have conspired against people in earthquakes owns but the aid, if it has let some light through the very dark clouds on the horizon. ah, his writing forces, right? a refugee camp and the occupied westbank as tensions escalate across the reach of ah,
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hello, i'm darn jordan. this is jesse are alive from dover, all set coming up. confrontations between israeli police and protest as in tel aviv angry about the right wing government's plans to reform the judicial system. but it says it's unlikely. foreign powers were behind the so called havana syndrome, which caused american diplomats abroad to mosquito asleep, food sick approaches in greece. off the countries worst train accident of these 40 people were killed in the collision, which is being blamed on human error. ah, a palestinian man has been killed by his writing forces and the job or a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. these randy army detained 6 palestinians during the raid in relation to the killing of on his ready american. on monday,
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palestinian medic say there were multiple injuries during the confrontation. violence has been escalating across the occupied territories in recent days. neighbor abraham, thus more from the unborn java refugee camp. we are standing in front of the house that was surrounded earlier to day. people here are telling us that shortly in the afternoon, they were taken by surprise after israeli forces arrived here and surrounded the house. but they were in civilian clothes, so they didn't know who they were up against. wylie and i can have him. ah, i was inside this house when the israel soldiers arrived, my son was in the other house next door. the is riley soldiers kept shouting, screaming, get us, get out of your houses. we will blow up everything. now, these are i the army surrounded our houses. i had no idea what was about to happen . my son was holding my hand, but they arrested him. then they arrested my city kids, and here we are. look what they have done here, flies,
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palestinians from inside this house with arrested 6th in total. this is the 2nd raid that took place. and if there was a blockades on jericho since monday, ever since a palestinians would accused of shooting at an israeli car and killing and is really american man, we're, we're in the entrance of jericho. and we've seen these really forces open the a blockade that was imposed on people allowing the cars to get out. but it's been a tough situation, not only in jericho, also, and who water palestinians are telling us that in the of nablus, when there was a lot of subtler attacks and the violence of settlers is increasing so fast, it is, will tell you he had an awkward job and elsewhere in the occupied west bank that they feel that they're left alone facing a highly militarized army. meanwhile, the u. s. has hit out at comments by israel finance minister,
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calling for the palestinian village of horror to be erased out of business conference on wednesday. bessolo smarter. it said the state of israel needed to wipe out tomorrow, but not private individuals. smoke which had early a like to tweet by the deputy head of samaria regional council. david bens, i am calling to 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 and police
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and tell of each of you. stun grenades and the water cannon to break up anti government demonstrations. 20 protest as an angry by proposed changes to be just assisting by the ultra national coalition that by prime minister benjamin netanyahu . m. uncomfortable. the scenes have never been seen in television. right and break up a protest agreed in advance with clarity's using crowd control tactics for me to post in in occupied territories. certain not familiar israelis until a b o. the protesters references ready settlement on o. last week is ready. settlers carried out at least $300.00 attacks, including shootings often and a rampaged palestinian villages in the nablus area of the occupied westbank,
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including a laura. whilst these approaches were more broadly about reforms that is, rose legal systems and know about humans and horror is ready. police use tactics never been seen before, prompting the prime minister himself to address the nation. a sula could shortly. it's allowed to be a policeman. it's not allowed to disrupt the country's life or to block main roads . i understand that here, this someone who's looking to create anarchy called yellow pete. no, no, no. protests is angered by violence gathered and then yahoo's home. i don't want to live in every day to ship at all. i really need to stay a democracy and what they're trying to do is that the modem that netanyahu is a know you to give in. he still pushing the changes to the supreme court, the spot, these protests 8 to go determine they pos, despite the hundreds of thousands of people who have come out on the streets in
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opposition to meet him, wrong. com, our desert, occupied issues ah, re police a fight tear gas at protest is who gathered outside the officers of hellenic train in athens. after 2 trains collided on choose a night killing. at least 40 people. greece is prime minister says the crash may larissa in central greece was caused by human error. governments declared 3 days of national morning. john, so hopeless reports from the scene just outside the city of larissa. 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 the cellar, nikki, after a long weekend celebrate and greek orthodox lent. many were killed in the initial impact shortly before midnight. others burnt in the fire so hot. it melted metal.
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those who made it out was still trying to understand what happened at fidelity. hope oliver, 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 a whole, so we all managed to get out. a little bit of the whole train had been 90 degrees and had fallen over the cliff. half of it was hanging in the air 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 cause 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 ya cause me to thank you, was at the scene, even as the search for survivors continued. and
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a barbara had to fuel the ownership. we are talking about an unspeakable tragedy. i thought today, 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 and angry families are demanding answers. unless we want all those responsible to pay for these messages, this greek mess trends 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 awful us al jazeera near larissa. a u. s. intelligence investigation has concluded, it's very unlikely. a foreign adversary is responsible for the so called havana syndrome, american diplomats and intelligence officers around the world. i've been left suffering mystery ailments since 2016,
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but it was 1st reported in cuba. article castro has the latest from washington d. c. their conclusion was the same again that, that it is very unlikely that another country was involved in the so called attacks . now this investigation has been going on since us diplomats reported these strange symptoms of losing their hearing, or headaches, or even brain injuries starting in havana in the u. s. embassy there in 2016. now, through the course of this investigation, more than 1000 such cases were investigated across 90 countries. and according to us officials who brief reporters on this investigation, it involved tracking arms dealers. it involved forensics g o location, a whole tool said trying to get to the bottom of what is causing this. but the final conclusion is that there are simply was nothing there more than $1500.00 cases now. and some have been reported as, as recently as this year. and of course,
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the big question is though, what is the explanation? the report did not draw any conclusions, but it did say that perhaps preexisting medical conditions or environmental factors played a role, though there appears to be no pattern as to why or when or to whom these things happened. the state department said, nevertheless, it is taking each of these cases seriously. the federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i said that a leak from l bar tree and the chinese city of hand is what likely cause code 19 comments by the f b i director follow a wall street journal report. china has denounced a comment saying they have no credibility. whitehouse correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more from washington dc. what makes us significant is the fact that christopher raised 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
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assertion that this is the result of a lab late the origins of coven 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 that this is only 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 ridge part has been very, very careful to swat down, or at least say there is no consensus in the u. s. government. in fact,
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earlier this week, the national security coordinator, or rather advisors spokesperson john kirby was very careful to say that there is no consensus in the u. s. government, and in fact, joe biden has passed a whole of government approach to find out exactly what those origins are. the u. s . house foreign affairs committee has voted to give president biden the power to bomb chinese owned media up to talk. the white house has already told federal agencies to removed up from star phones because of security concerns. to talk has also been banned on government issued firms in canada and other european parliament backtock alaina's following developments from washington dc. the bill passed out of this house committee by a very partisan vote 24 to see keen republicans argue that this poses a potential national security challenge. they argue the china could be using this information to basically spread missed information to target people,
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to track people. that is a charge the tick tock, denies democrats or against the bill, because they say it's 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 i'll land on president biden's death expert say, there is valid concerns when it comes to all of the social media companies and faith 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 names and all those people dancing. well,
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you're going to have a limit on that. if you're under the age of 18, 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 in and change the default setting to go back to unlimited, tick tock, time watching. all of those are funny videos. so for parents across the globe who thought great, this fight is now over. it's not patty calling al jazeera washington. no, so to come here and i'll just hear including it is, well i jerry as president elect call for unity after winning the dispute to the election. but the opposition is already demanding another vote on them to put life inside russian. i'm ex model you pull a lot for devastating months long see it's more or less states ah,
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formed opinions for right extreme is there is real and need to be packed whole as soon as possible, frank assessments, there was a job for about to and from government that it's not in for, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera pulled from under rubble. knife was brought to this child care complex for i've done it like all. ready babies, earthquakes that had 10 cities in south is going to kill, separated naive from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they are cared for by child development officers. i did it, give them we may not be their mother, but we're doing our best self confidence and contact is very important for children under the age of 2. they've already been through a lot. i'm just trying to ease their loneliness. since the earth wakes happen, there has been a huge demand. the more tricky citizens to either adopt these babies or foster
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other than children who have been orphaned. but she'll say they will be staying under government protection. orphans who survived the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in and cut out some have older to started going to school in this new city, trying to pick up as best as they can, where they left off. lou. ah welcome back to remind about top stories here at this hour is ready. annisa plots done grenades and used water cannon to break up protests in tel aviv against prime minister benjamin netanyahu as planned judicial reforms. major roads of blocked off to organize is called for a national day of destruction. the greek prime minister says the head on collision
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of 2 trains on tuesday was caused by tragic human error. at least 40 people died and dozens were injured during the crush, the city of nevada, the station master has been arrested. on the u. s. house foreign affairs committee has voted to the president biden. the power to bomb chinese own up till the proposal non moves to the full house for debate was already banned on government devices due to security. nigeria, his electoral commission is declared governing party candidate. both knew as president elect the early morning announcement came off to opposition protests against the electoral process, calling it a sham. often it just reports from boucher jennifer bola, image of the a. p. c. has been satisfied. the requirements of the law is hereby declared. the winner on this returned elector. ah. jubilant supporters of the governing party celebrate victory in
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hartford terms. election. their candidate 70 o. old bowler at table now has the task of trying to calm divided country. i so i'm here so my fellow on that the legacy mom, the guy that is on way out unfortunate 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 units. this, they say was a deliberate attempt to rick the vote election officials. however, i've told them to take their case to court something the opposition isn't entirely
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happy with judicial is there to be the last hope of the common man. it is saw in all doubt matters, but in political matters. sorry to see the judiciary snow the last hope of the common i hope and pray that the judiciary we leave off with the responsibility of being the last hope off. the commer this election has deeply divided. nigeria is we are ignored, are concrete. i'm landed here. all we need to do is to gary every day, those who that, that are grouped. don does fight. don't put this. you have any dental brook there. go to court is back on monday our, our hourly 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
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are come. the next few days will determine whether they stay that way. ahmed edris al jazeera, a butcher will. emma, who may, is a member of the opposition people's democratic party. he says the vote was rigged. first, rejecting the results because i'm sure it wasn't share. the election wasn't 3 unfair from the collision points. i'm sure you've heard you say reports of forced results, results that you know, from the pulling unit that we got signed going to the collision center. the results were changed. our original objections, again i neg promised 9 chance reinforce to reinforce i stuck sim promise on the 11th of november last entry and busted that the elections were going to be streamed on. port life was going to come real time. and he took a look before the step was seen that results on yeah, i will realize that we realized all of
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a sudden that the results were not on the approach along. the reason i love about that. and you know, i, nick from mr. nigeria, that results with strictly streamed on the up hotel and he refused to do so. so on the basis of that forced resource oppressed, you're pressed the most people by the fact that this election was reeked. you saw a lot of incidents where people live in unit, so almost killed in the state because of an electro, be kept on acting, pulling units, destroying, you know, by low pass. is that the for election? so why would you tell people to be after, you know, destroying are you making people not to be able to vote? many of the states people are not going to many of the states who were not able to look at it. so you got to see a fair election. a during glance from the ruling. all progressives, congress party, he says, is not unusual for the results of nigeria elections to be challenged. it is extremely rare, if not unprecedented, to have
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a situation in which any political party wins in the election. and the opposition party comes out and says, you know, we lost a free and fair election. congratulations, i wish you. well, unfortunately, this is unfortunately, a bit of a black mark on the early years i democratic who she's in country that we are not yet willing to accept or lose in the election in a way that i was on right now, let me see, even as i see that i am not suggesting in any way that the ally calls us was perfect in every part of the country. i think i would when you would agree that there is no such thing as a property like she rushes defense ministry says it's prevented a large scale drone attack according to russian media. 6 drones were shut down in the crimea region. all 4 others were electronically disabled. early thought progression up up with an attempt by the key regime to carry out
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a massive drone attack on the facilities of the crimean peninsula has been prevented. 6, unmanned ukrainian strike vehicles were shut down by air defense systems research. another for ukrainian, unmanned aerial vehicles have been disabled by electronic combat equipment. there were no casualties or destruction on the ground. moscow has promised to rebuild matter. you poll months after the russian army destroyed large parts of the city in one of the bloodiest battles of the war and ukraine. it's in the region that was annexed by russia in september solid binge of aid reports from moscow. this was once a busy wiping city with cultural buildings like this famous drama theatre, now damaged and peppered with bullets and bomb fragments. russian forces won the battle from audio pal 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
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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 cities facilities, including a railway station, a port tram lines, and the airport. well russia different her? definitely. it's right to take the territories into organized new life. there was russian authorities all for hope that ukraine apology, collision would collapse, sold probably this was a miscalculation or there was a necessity to remake of this plan. no one can imagine that you should have this along prolonged or long term conflict that people could lift sir safely. there just was not possible to imagine. according to a new law passed by russia state, duma, people in the annex 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 with us. we was, we are going to really develop,
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we want to live free as our grandfather's grandmothers and relatives used to live in our free teddy city where no one will shoot at us. 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 are returning and we don't as ariel my house burned down on the left bank near the sea. it was at com, somewhat boulevard, about 50 meters from as of style as a founding cylinder. much got my son took us to his house, so we can live with him. and his family donna, no home there, putting her in her home, were annexed by russia. in september, in one restin powers, paul, a sham referendum, wants to in says that people chose their right to self determination. this might with and condemnation and for the hundreds of thousands of people in these territory any help to rebuild their lives in the welcome. if there is no more fighting here, will take years to remove the scars afore from the city of mario pool. before the
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families of the thousands of people killed in these territories, no number of new buildings or benefits can replace their loss. savage, i, with under 0 moscow the russian and indian foreign ministers have met in new delhi . the 2 held talks ahead of their meeting of g, 20 foreign ministers. russia's year long one, ukraine took center stage on the eve of the summit. india continues to buy russian oil even though many western nations had imposed sanctions on moscow. turkeys president, russia type odo, and has indicated presidential and parliamentary elections will go ahead on may 14 as previously announced, there was speculation. the vote could be postponed falling last month. devastating earthquakes that killed more than 45000 people there. what survivors and relatives had paid their respects to the 67 people who died in a shipwreck off the coast of italy on sunday. toys were placed on top of the coffins of 16 children. italian authorities arrested 3 people and looking for
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a 4th suspect they believe attempted to traffic up to $200.00 migrants on the boat . politicians in northern ireland and london are examining the text of the winds of framework. the government's new post breaks that deal with the european union. it aims to change the previous arrangement, the controversial northern ireland protocol. unit politicians in northern islands say some issues remain while hard line beg that support to say they will go through the deal with a fine tooth comb. well that's it for me down jordan, for now the news continues the top of the hour. now da, 0 up the inside story, stay with with it's warming up fairly steadily in china in the korean peninsula, in contrast to the still cold enough winds to bring snow to the higher ground of
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home shoot. now that's unstable snow at this time the it's just to warm at the avalanche risk increase the particularly when you cut it off and start to lift temperatures as the case on friday. low temperature is for you up in hobbin. i'm better off several degrees above average. for this time of the year in the side of the china while the more normally now it has an increase in crowded, lightweight, and temperatures back down to where they should be. ty pays exception here, it's still to cool in this northeastern breeze, which helps to exaggerate the heights the shower, the big thunderstorms in peninsula malaysia, and particularly around singapore. i think you go flood risk increasing here and the same through true at threat java. now this anita expect seem very much right in india and you weren't a few showers maybe in time. another certainly is for lanka, up in blue, tad. in the poll, we'll see some mountain showers as well. but the, the story really is to watch the temperatures list. they did it last year, quite dramatically. the stoddard again,
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in gujarat and roger stan central and southern pakistan. but the temporary stop to that is increasing cloud and ray will cool things out a little during friday. ah, a journey of discovery and one albini and months, exploration of his religious heritage. how has the big katasha face survived for 700 years, despite of all the time 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 ancestors on algebra, french president a menu, alma crohn is visiting for african nations hoping to reset relations. but he faces competition for influence from others, including china, russia.
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