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getting worse, getting thinner, it's because they're not getting enough food. climate change can be both. isn't so precedent for these. in the late 1919 and a game in 1999, there was a big drop in way numbers scientists believe, but that's not true. co point in the number of very well so very quick systems pool dotsie uncertainty here every time the numbers do for the researches i'm for the curious friendly animal that they're watching over ah is really forces kill 3 palestinians and arrayed near jeanine and they occupied west bank ah, i'm not matheson and this is all to save alive from doha. also coming up large
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protests forced georgia governing party to withdraw a bill. the critics say would curtail freedoms and silence the media. ukraine says 5 people are dead as russian missiles hit multiple cities. it's the 1st attack targeting facilities in weeks. and 2 people are convicted in indonesia for negligence, for the stadium stampede that killed a $135.00 fans last year. ah . is there any forces of killed 3 palestinians in java? south of janine and the occupied west bank that were travelling in a car that witnesses say was targeted by snipers, on rooftops. israel says the palestinians were fighters carrying weapons and explosives. earlier i spoke to nita abraham, who gave us an update from the occupied westbank. according to a local witnesses,
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they say that these really forces have shot heavily at a car in ginny and at least 2 people were in. now, according to the israeli army, they say that they were trying to arrest the men when they engaged in an exchange of fire with these were the forces. now according to witnesses, they are, this did not happened. that's why people that are calling it an assassination of these 3 men. they were in prison by the israeli forces, and they were the amused just recently. and we've been hearing from our palestinians and jeanine that they will continue to fight. you were there yesterday with palestinians have buried as 6 palestinians after they were killed in his radio wave. it palestinians say that is we're only understands the language a force that they will keep on the fight and they will not be deterred by these as really actions also. and jeanine, a 14 year old boy has to come to his wounds after he was wounded a few days ago by israeli forces. he is
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a 14 year old. this raises the death toll just as the beginning of this year to 78 palestinians meter over the last couple of weeks or so there have been efforts to try to find some sort of way of deescalate. in this situation we saw meetings that were happening in october in jordan for example, is there any sign the toll but those efforts are actually having any effect? it's clear that israel is not stopping it's rate to the occupied the us bank just 2 days after those understandings with reached to meet in october. israel read the nablus and killed 10 palestinians. 11 actually palestinians in one raid. so if you look at the situation on the ground, palestinians will tell you that the cause for their resistance is these radio region. this is why they will continue the fire, but when it comes to israel, it says that it will not allow was armed men that have been eh,
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increasing all across the occupied west bank to continue. we see this phenomena that has started in jeanine because moved also to nobliss and in other locations we've seen jericho had armed men being involved in the fight. so if we're israel, this is a situation that they want to contain. they want to prevent felice palestinians from fighting, but as far as palestinians are concerned, and they say that the leadership can agree on whatever it wants to agree on with israel with the people. what's an end to the occupation, nbc, the armed struggle, as one way of doing that, legislators in georgia, said they're going to drop a controversial bill that many had feared would silence independent media. and critics. thousands of people have been protesting against the proposed law in the capital to blue see for 2 days, ah, the standoff with police outside the parliament building continued through the early morning build would have required all organisations which get at least 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents,
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supporters had said the bill would have created more transparency about foreign influence. huckabee chemically is political secretary of the opposition party called for georgia. he says, the decision to drop the bill is a victory for georgia society. i think 1st of all, it's the result of the high pressure from the georgia society course. 85 percent of the georgia society is very european and the european perspective is written within the georgia constitution and is dropped floor introduced by the ruling party. was directly undermining the georgia constitution in i think the we role of these ra floor by the lead party. he's a particle. the result of the societies are extruding anger, what we have been facing within the last 48 hours. this is the country res, transition economy transition. oh, democracy. at the same time, we're building the institutions right now and what might be working in western
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countries each month. not work in the office of georgia. this is ultimately the in the outgoing b is exactly all the one which was pretty much let's a worry. well spread within the georgia society was what would introduce by the same argument device, rein, 90 in 2012 in moscow in russia that was on time 50 marching the same manner. nbc, just 23 days ago would all be in the goal of these law was pretty much similar what the russians used to have back 10 years ago to suppress the alma in geo sector to suppress e r t v stations to suppress independent media. and generally, to somehow talk the independent, let's say criticism, which might be our white. so for the sake of democracy in georgia right now,
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ah, at least 5 people have been killed in ukraine after a barrage of russian missile strikes. most of the deaths were in the western region of live, other areas hit including the include, the capital cleave the black sea port of odessa and the 2nd largest city hockey eve . energy facilities were also targeted. ukraine says the strikes, cut electricity to the separation nuclear power plant russian mercenaries and say they've taken control of the eastern part of bach motors. the battle for the ukrainian city grains on. it's not strategically significant, but it has gain symbolic importance for both sides banded. smith has more. there isn't much left of back much to fight for, but ukraine and russia continued to throw soldiers and materiel into one of the bloodiest battles of the war in ukraine. the head of russia's wagner mercenary group,
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says his forces have taken control of the eastern part of the city. but there is in issue a garage. we have a very live fuel was originally just bought more. the sure for was sewage near you . welcome would go baldness to knock williams about gun through william. she would go wagner, just as we're going to, we just couldn't a video released on wednesday if gainey pritikin is shown talking to wagner mercenaries who are complaining, they're running out of ammunition. back in a fight, as i've been leading the russian campaign to see, but not christian has accused russia's defense minister, sir gay, chicago of treason, the withholding supplies of munitions to his fighters. munitions are in short, supply to for ukraine's forces. you defense ministers have been meeting to discuss a plan for the member states to pull resources to buy ammunition. nato secretary general says back what may fall to russia in the coming days? this does, sir. are not, sir, necessarily, reflect any,
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are turning point of the war on them and her and the, it just highlights that we should not under estimate a russia, ah, we must continue to provide support to ukraine. the whole thing ukraine's military release, the video of a commander visiting troops in back mot. alexander c ascii tells them, and they're in the hottest spot back marty's of little strategic value for both ukrainian military and wagner mercenaries have said they're using this battle to deplete and divert the addresses resources from elsewhere along the front line. bernard smith, alger z, that had been new accusations about the possible involvement of a pro ukrainian group and the attack on the north stream gas pipeline last year, german media, se western investigators believe a 6 person team launched from germany planted the explosives. ukrainian authorities
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have denied any involvement and the faucet reports the gas leak ended months ago. but the answers as to who carried out the attacks on an odd stream pipelines may at last be surfacing reports in the u. s. and now the german media suggest an anti russian government group based in ukraine, was responsible. according to the german reporting, 6 people, all carrying forged passports, boated a rented yacht at the german port of rostock, on the 6th of september. last year the yacht sailed up the coast to the town of v come das. and on the tiny, danish island of christiane, so close to the explosions that hit the pipelines on the 27th of september. almost immediately, western nations suggested russia might have sabotaged its own pipelines to create further chaos in europe's energy markets. russia accused the united states have being behind it to remove russian economic leverage over germany. a theory endorsed last month in a report by the investigative journalist, seymour hersh. now, these revelations becoming a major topic of discussion at wednesdays,
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european union defense ministers, summit in sweden. there are ongoing national investigations and i think it's right to wait until those are finalized before we sent him or about who was behind. that has been the line from western nation since the attack last september. somehow suggest it was a deliberate one to shield keith as it sought more weaponry from germany, the country, from where without its knowledge, the attack was reportedly launched. kennedy, please do what he does or shall i know the reports about this investigation. i read with great interest and we have to distinguish clearly yes, whether it was a ukrainian group. so it could have been on ukrainian behalf or a pro ukrainian juan without the knowledge of the government. but i caution against jumping to conclusions. the story is also said it could have been a russian full flag operation. ukraine continues to deny involvement. for me, it's a little bit strange story because it's not, it's the story that nothing with us. and i think the investigation of official
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authorities will describe every detail because it's like a complement for our special forces. but this is not our activity. if this attack can be proven to have been the work of a pro ukrainian group even if not ukrainian state, that could still prove tricky for a german government needing to bolster falling public support for military backing of ukraine. these latest lakes at emerged well after germany pledged advanced air defense and tanks to cave. hurry, full sit al jazeera, want to take it to indonesia. now were 2 people have been convicted for their roles and the stadium stampede that killed a 135 people. the crash in milan city happened last october, described as one of the worst football disaster in history and investigations found the main cause was police fighting tear gas in the stands, judges of sentence to football, official to a year and a half in prison. and given
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a one year sentence to a security office that we're going to go to jessica washington is life for us in jakarta. what's the latest on the case? jessica? well just as these, these proceedings come to a close for these 2 men, these true match officials, the head of the organizing committee for the aroma, my lungs, local football club, and a security officer as well. the proceeding started in january, and over the course of this trial, some 150 witnesses have been called. these 2 men were much officials and their defense as long argued that guess they may have been some capacity issues at the can do 200 stadium where 43000 tickets were sold for the match that night on october 1st. but previously there had never been safety incident, such as the tragedy that unfolded. and the blame should be placed on the police who gave orders to fly a tear gas at
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a close to the stadium. but prosecutors argued that it was the responsibility of match officials as well. so local match officials had the responsibility to ensure that the stadium was safe and the spectators had a safe avenues to evacuate as needed. now this is only part of the trial, of course, there are 5 suspects on trial. and next week we will hear the verdict for 3 police officers who had some involvement in the firing of tear gas at spectators. both those on the field, but also those who were simply in the stands. yeah, jessica, were talking about the fight, the 135 people were killed as a result of this. have you heard anything from their families? or we have already, even though the verdicts were just a short while ago, are there some shock and disbelief that such a tragedy where a 135 lives were lost, where almost 600 people were injured and 30 aged children under the age of 17 lost
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their lives in this tragedy that such a tragedy could be minimized. 2 sentences that the, this of the relatives of those who lost their lives, they are relatively lenient. there some disappointment. i spoke a short while ago with a father whose 23 year old daughter died in the tragedy, and he said that he feels there's no justice. he's in complete shock and disbelief that people who may have played a part in the loss of his daughter a have been given these relatively light sentences. and also worth noting that of the 3 police officers only face up to 3 years in jail. so some shock and disbelief for the community of my lung, which is still feeling the scars of this tragedy and how it impacted their community. that the sentence this, this incident that shocked not only indonesia but shocked the world, is unfolding in this rather anti climatic way. jessica, thank you very much indeed. does jessica washington talking to us from jakarta?
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stella heard on all the 0. ah, world leaders and doha, drawn out a roadmap to be, to decline and economic development across the world's poorest countries. ah, ah, we've got quite a divide going on across europe. thank you for joining in. so a shield of snow is moving across the republic of ireland central in northern england and over the highest elevations, i think we could pick up to 20. maybe even 30 centimeters of snow winds have shifted around. so it's a southerly porch. that means the temperature in london now in to double digits. but paris at 15 that cooler air though, around scandinavia. now for portugal in spain, of course this will be falling as brain, but some heavier bursts of rain for northern portugal and the north west of spain.
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and speaking about that, divide again through central europe a. so look at this for warsaw. i think about 5 to 10 centimeters of snow, but south of that through the balkans is, will be falling as a warm rain after turkey a right now in its gloomy conditions for that western side. could see the odd shower mixed in there. nothing real major either the capital region on kara could also see a passing shower off to africa and our harm at wind is certainly picking up. so lift it sound in does certainly the name of the game there on thursday. and here is an update on storm freddy. it is the equivalent of a high end category one hurricane again to make landfall in central mozambique. i would say probably late friday, early on saturday. lot of rain and wind will be the concern here. ah, chilling the debate. we know that the sector seems empowered by the government unstained by the government today they are to government africa. count security is
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also global health security on it online. at your voice, there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest, we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy at the end of the day. it is ordinary out get better. the price on out, is there lou? ah, do you want to go to see a reminder of our top story? is this our is there any forces of killed $3.00 palestinians and java just south of jeanine in the occupied west bank? what does he say to we're traveling in a car which is targeted by snipers, positioned on rooftops, legislators in georgia say they've withdrawn
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a controversial bill. the critics had feared, would silence the media and opponents thousands of people to being protesting against the proposed law in tbilisi. at least 5 people who've been killed in ukraine after a bottle of russian missile strikes. most of the deaths were in the western region, live energy facilities were targeted. malaysia's former prime minister marketing, our scene is due to face corruption charges on friday, or giddeons been summoned to the officers ran to corruption investigators for questioning. it was prime minister for 17 months between 20202021. after losing the elections to an alliance led by, unlike abraham in november or even in his family, have faced multiple investigations or from one the story. we're going to speak to foreign slur issues in southern malaysia or more to we know about what's been going on fonts or the malaysian anti corruption
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commission hasn't reviewed many details about the questioning of weed in yes in on thursday. but what we do know is this, in january the agency froze the of house party accounts. this is the party of which weed and yes in is precedent. and a month later, the agency charged to members current and former members of resort to book political party with corruption together with several businessmen. now these charges i in relation to a coven 19 stimulus program that was put in place while we didn't was prime minister. now we also know that in december last year on what brought him was the prime minister as well as the finance. it said that the finance ministry had discovered severe breaches of procedure in relation to government funds amounting to around a $150000000000.00. and that this happened doing, we didn't jostens administration than what we can expect on friday is that we'd in will be charged for the chief of the anti corruption agency. has said so far as
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headquarters and opposition. what have they been saying about all of this? ah, so his party secretary general hums as i know who's also the opposition leader now they've described the questioning the investigation as a political persecution. now we'd in yes. and came in japan in 2020 but the way he took power was extremely controversial. he was part of that then ruling government which was seen as more reform minded. but what he did was he led a group of employees to defect which then top of the government. now that government was led by martin mohammed who had an agreement to hand over part to on what brought him. but the transfer part never materialized because we didn't have power then subsequently read and also came close to being once again the leader of malaysia when his coalition after the elections in november, when his he claimed that he had the majority support in parliament, there was a hung parliament, so he, his coalition, led by,
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he was leading the coalition. he was jostling for the position of prime minister, which eventually went to and why abraham. so we didn't support as a saying that we didn't is a political rival. he seen as a political threat and that these that case against him is nothing more than political persecution. florence, thank you very much. lou does forms through talking to us from selling malaysia. pakistan's former primers are imminent. con has criticized a government decision to ban public gatherings, which forced him to call off an election rally. there were confrontations between his supporters and police ahead of cons, planned rally in the hall on wednesday. one person was killed and the violence and dozens were arrested. just hours before the event authorities imposed abandon all demonstrations for a week and an exclusive interview towards 0 and said his life is under threat. the biggest concern right now for my political party is or to protect me because there's a severe that there's a serious threat to my life. the question is,
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how do i get been and yet have a secure enough environment. quest is, how do i go to these gods? i made 3 quarter bare answers and unfortunately there was just no protection there are. that's why we were broached. gordon said, look, there must be some police protection indian and attorney and prime ministers are pitching, cricket, and diplomacy at a meeting in amanda, abides antony albany. ziann not entered amadi inaugurated at test much at the world's biggest cricket stadium in the western city are also expected to discuss trade and tensions with china cabinet. i was joining us live from new delhi family . it does seem as though this is about what happens off the field being as important as what happens on it. most definitely what's happening, like you said, off the pages, i significant does all the cricketing action? no cricket is by far in just most watched,
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most love sport and cricket diplomacy is not new. for example, india pockets on have played many friendly matches in the past when the 2 neighbors were trying to repair relations. and australia is again, one of the best performing cricketing teams in the world. and the countries also an important ally of india. both countries are part of the core grouping of nations. the other 2 nations being the u. s. and japan. and this is part of an ongoing series, which on those 2 captains of both teams that is out in border of australia and city, got a score of india, but politically and diplomatically speaking as well. i mean, this is, as you can see, clearly made for tv event one that prime interest and the ranger movie at his government. not particularly good at, and is also in line with the prime minister movie and in the us international ambitious global ambition. look at the venue, you know,
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this stadium was in 2021 renamed ranger movie stadium. it is in the state of goods rob, this is the state that movie was chief minister for more than a decade. it is the largest stadium that has seen on cricketing front. many records been broken, and records being made politically and diplomatically is what it is pretty significant in february 2020. this was the stadium that holds to that mega road show between then us president donald trump and prime minister and remove the i don't know, this is happening in the background all the time when in just trying to project, it says as a big leader on the global front, and this is the in is hosting, but g, 20 feet is the president office and it is a duty new delhi takes very seriously. is odds nationwide are lined with posters announcing the g 20 presidency. it is the, it is an opportunity for india to project itself as a voice off as not voice,
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rather off of the globe, the south, one to prime list in there in the more the himself season said, i thought of a global leader in 2014, when he 1st took orders by minister, he invited several heads of state and heads of government, something that is unheard of. so all those people you see at the crooked stadium to dave, it's sort of a double sheet for them. poverty, thank you very much indeed. does having ital talking to us from new delhi, a freight train has derailed in the state of west virginia, injuring 3 people and dumping fuel into a river, official se there's no danger to the public. questions have been asked about the safety of american railways. after a string of high profile derailments in the country, the world health organizations terminated a contract. so one of the senior employees after accusations of bullying, turkish cosign, who was western pacific regional director, has been accused of racist abusive and authoritarian behavior by staff. he denies
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the allegations which the w h o says it has investigated in the us are powerful snowstorms swept across the southern regions of california. it's blocked, roads buried cars and trucks. some people inside their homes for more than a week. authorities and volunteers to be digging out the snow to breathe. ladies, this is a absolutely amazing snowstorm, not just in the amount but the duration of the storm. so some of these people have been homebound for 11 days. they've run out of food. they, in some cases don't have power, they don't have their own generators. the launch of the 1st 3 d printed rocket has been called off. at the last minutes. the rocket was attempting to break new ground in space, exploration, alley, and the launch process teams. a cape canaveral began troubleshooting a problem with the rockets liquid oxygen temperature. a new dates has not been announced. tens of thousands of women and girls of marched in chiles. capital,
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they're demanding that abortion rights and gender parity be enshrined in a new draft constitution. our latin america editors, unseen human reports from santiago, was a massive display of women's determination and empowerment. women and girls of all ages and sizes were out from the streets of chillies capital aah! with mothers brought their young daughters in huge numbers. among them, 10 year old dominique de la fuente, they got, they must have yeah, i used to have very low self esteem, but then i started thing on the social networks that women a strong, that changed me to the adult women here. the right to say for portion was also high on the agenda, address constitution was rejected here last year. and now it's back on the drawing board, but this time without guarantees of legal abortion and gender parity. and what does
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it really look when it's terrible and it's even more terrible. the ones who are weighing in on this. amen. but it's not a done deal that tens of thousands of women who have come out on to the streets of santiago in other parts of the country, are sending a very, very clear message that they will not settle for anything less than gender parity and the right to the side over their own bodies. and that's something that lawmakers and the ones who are going to write those countries next constitution will have to take into account women's rights have advanced in recent years. in chile, you know what i mean, but we don't have the same opportunities as men of my age. so i'm here with my friends to speak out for myself and many women who can't because they were mad at that other. yet women like margery by my mother says she was strangled, beaten, and stabbed to death by her boyfriend. last august. mother, i'm asking for a life sentence for her murderer who killed her as of june. see,
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there was nevertheless, a party atmosphere. but suddenly, a group of people described by the crowd as anti socials, tried to disrupt the march, throwing glass bottles, stones and sticks. several were injured. i, you runing a beautiful day and much they have no right? it's unclear just who they were. but the incident seemed to underscore that women in this country as in most of latin america, still have a long way to go to achieve what they're fighting for. lucy and human al jazeera santiago. ah, this is all 0. these are the top stories. is there any forces of killed 3 palestinians in java just south of janine and the occupied west bank? witnesses saying that we're traveling in a car which was targeted by sniper.
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