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hello there i'm start the attain. this is the news. our live from our headquarters here and our ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of people are displaced in malawi, after tropical psychos, freddie kills more than 225. rain is now hampering rescue. people are complaining that there hasn't been enough assistance. they're frustrated when you have to attend, stand off in the hall between police and supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, a court orders that iran cons arrest be delayed until thursday. a criminal says relations with the usaa in a lamentable stays after washington accuses russia of causing the downing of one of its drones over the black sea. i report today on a british economy, which is proving the doubters role and the u. k is on veiling it's new budget, but how will it help the most vulnerable deal with the high cost of living down ins
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for a record breaking performance from manchester cities, troika, erling hall, and the norwegian schools 5 goals to help secure cities place in the quarter finals of the european champions. ah, where we begin in malawi, where a tropical cyclone. freddy has killed at least 225 people and displaced thousands. it's one of the most powerful storms to hit the southern hemisphere. devastating parts of southeastern africa after making land for that twice. second ready has mostly subsided now, but aid workers say the situation on the ground is still dire. tens of thousands have been displaced there by flooding and landslides. or we can now speak from you to men or she joins me from the southern city of bland hire for meters. we've been things still very, very wet there, as we can see. and people are still looking for people. and in that, in that rubble,
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there are many people in this area alone who are missing and are, i'm going to start by stepping out of shot to give you a better idea of what's going on. a just behind me, a group of men digging in what is at least 3 or 4 meters deep, might a 4 possibly bodies or they just don't have any option. they say no help is come. the worst of the say clone and the flooding, mud, slides, heavy winds. all that took place on monday and people have been missing for 3 days now. and the people here say it's been up to them to look for those who are missing . they haven't been any risk or teams in this area. they say for a short time on monday police were here, but they couldn't get through the very deep mud where they are now. that was a village. there were thousands of homes. it's now just boulders a mad and only slightly higher on the high ground just behind them are holes that
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have survived at least to some extent, though that flooding and those might slides. but all those homes are damaged and people haven't been able to stay in their homes. we've seen people try and recover whatever they can. and at the same time, looking for those who are missing, some people have relocated to a school on higher ground and that is the best they can do at this point. what it is, just a game of wait and see, especially as they wait for some sort of response from the government. and that's the biggest complaint, little has been done to assist them. the government has said at least 550 people are missing across this region, including was in beacon, malawi, at least half a 1000000 people have been affected and tens of thousands displaced. this is really the difficulty that governments in this region are facing the ongoing rain here alone. it's rained for 6 days already. it's forecast that that rain will continue
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for at least another 10 days. and it seems an inability to access some of these areas and a lack of capacity when it comes to rescue efforts for me. the miller, that on the ground for us in bland time, saw them allowing. thank you so much for me to. well, let's now get a sense of what it's like across the border. we can speak to abilene, i'm a game, may, he's a translation assistant with the and your planet national. he joins us now from northern medicine. big abilene, i believe someone is on b z, a province that seen some of the west of cycling. freddy, how things they're on the ground right now where we're running from sunday night and we're in the whole thing
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and how we live. oh, so we i believe i know that the death toll across the border has obviously exceeded $200.00, but the disaster management committee and mozambique is saying that had been much fewer deaths there so far. given the situation though, i imagine concrete numbers are pretty hard to come by. what are our tomorrow? remember, what might be why don't we giving the number of the people? well, i understand this is also an area where so many have been displaced. we've seen
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lots of fighting around that. now this how people holding up abilene, i was saying, there has been an insurgency in northern mozambique, and lots of people have been displaced by fighting there. and now they're being displaced by this. i'm curious how people are holding up. well, sir. wow. why? even, even when he was really so you know, i'm going to show how the reading tools
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and the full extent of the damage they're still yet to become fully clear avenue abilene mcgee, may their translation assistant with parents. thank you very, very much for joining us here. on out there and thing. oh, as people try to leave out the lives in the wake of last months, devastating earthquakes and to kia at least 10 people have been killed in flash floods there. which hit the country's southeastern region. heavy rain since tuesday night. inundated the cities of shania and adiana schools and chinese, the walls are closed on wednesday. there's been a number of rescue operations carried outside across the city. restless at it as foreign developments for us in assemble. like the earthquake that it's more than one city. now the philadelphia is affecting at least to the cities that are some other cities also being affected, but particularly shonda at yemen and malaria are very much. yeah, he thought,
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by the, by the flaw there. so full of people in shonda were fought already confirmed that and $42.00 did that the meal of the city to people are still missing. and in the city of yemen, which is the neighbor off, off, off, shall newer for one person is, is dead. confirm dead and the mirror of the city i was just talking to him before the live and he said that at least there are 10 people that are missing and the that the rescue teams are searching, trying to, to find that people. but the fear is that probably they will not be able to save them because there is no sign from that people. and so here the disaster management authority in tricky. it seemed that since yesterday, the area that they received $111000000.00 bits of rain per square meter, which is quite which is quite huge here still plenty more had this news hour, including 12 years since the uprising against syrian president bashar last. and we
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look at how the civil war changed the lives of millions of people and in sport. morocco is hoping it will be 6th time lucky. and its efforts to hurst, the football wildcat ah, went to pakistan. now where a court has ordered the police to hold the arrest and former prime minister in ron con until thursday, there have been 10 scenes near khan's house between the supporters of officers who are trying to arrest him. he faces dozens of charges including corruption, which he says a politically motivation or we can speak now to come all high that he's in his. i'm about come out now that we're seeing this order to delay the rest is not to fuse intentions at all. well actually and ron cons party had gone to court saying that heavy handed tactics were
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being used against the residents of m. ron fond read the support that dad and the court are started. are heading into the origin partition that was filed by the budget on daddy can solve. i did and ordered that the police shirt not gary out a need for the operations, aren't in 5 g m, d on 3rd day. now all so important to know that for the last 24 hours, the police and supporters of him ron fawn, had been scuffling. basically scott food broke out after the police, tried to arrest them earlier yesterday by the supporter then responded to police. dear guy thing would rock throwing and dad, i've got exacerbated that situation overnight. they would in den shelling of the gum. let him run on a bass that did residence. examine fog also early in the morning to day,
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a team of lawyers came to the islam or by the high court. they wanted the suspension of those days, wardens that re issued against them. ron gone off to you, gave an undertaking that he would appear before that court on the 18th, which is the day by which you was supposed to appear at a court. then deciding that it should go back to the relevant court where the case this spending than the high court not taking a decision on that. so it would be important to see what the court relevant for will also be entertaining the suspension all stag order. until the 18th, which is the date when im ron phone is due to appear. but political attentions are very high. indeed. no one knows what is going to happen within the next few days. and although the government is determined to arrest them, ron con,
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they have not been able to do so despite their best efforts, i have in court and a bad a military force in right. so indeed i draw ma, being played out i in august on and of course as a result, they've been protest in other parts of the country last night at red kaylee's. still a lot of uncertainty. come all high down there across that for us in as i'm about. thank you so much. come on. well, let's not bring in, mullin, come off. so he's a supreme court lawyer and he joins us also from is on about malik. i want to take a step back here and understand the plethora of charges that in one con, has facing thinking and what corruption, terrorism, and the use of legal funds. how many warren, so we're talking about some of these are really quite serious changes. interestingly, there are more than 75 against him and in blue on the height of the affair. and as most of the but this fact is that of so many kisses, that actually nobody knows how many gets in there and the police is coming up with
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buttons off and on. so many veterans starting to see that is really very confusing . but right now what we have seen as the hide wouldn't stop the operation of the police, and that has the number in wrong kind of given another taking the call. so right now we just heard that there is an order from the high court that a petition which are getting the right to have been dismissed. so the maximum cost would be that the mom has to be on the 18th. and then i think there is no such protective order as yet because the operation has been stop, but no protective order has been given yet what katie has to feel that there's a lot at stake here in ron con, i believe could be bad from politics. if he's found guilty in any of these cases, obviously if hugely popular actually, the fact is that everybody know that all the political, victimization,
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there's nothing in those in those cases. and the part to find them become kind of a very normal post that but they just jack the other person into the litigation and criminal prosecution and nobody gets needed that it has been going on for so many years and the people are credible and people don't talk about these kits and everybody knows that the, the acquisition. so one of my point is that you see in pakistan you don't get conviction. but actually the record of the child on the rigor of decking. that is really what, what really is the punishment. so i think it's more than a victimization which is going on. but right now, romker known as the only option and there are fitness that he has to appear in the pool. and if in his thumb i bought a protective order shuttle probably that was saved at malika, i do want to ask,
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can you say this as politically motivation? iran con says, as, as politically motivation. he yourself are supreme court no at just how independent all the court you see this is ready and just in question impact his thought is so come kind of a conflict. so you should system the lord who's booking the directly under the control of the executives. so there's not much independent them, but as you go to the iraq, you like i told them supreme court, they are looking independently. but the procedure is such and the say all the colonial laws that build these, those if you don't give you much margin to have um, i would say a fair crime in pakistan because the blog which are with the executive debt so. so much fought for that big and do anything just like human yesterday. you can check the judge in just new author like yesterday, which is the judge who are given the him a little bit of relief. so exec directly towards the judicial,
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in one way or the other it's on. did this reader judicially sweeter? your dish is something that he had to get because of the doors, which because of the system which had a click controls digital picture of the speed i would see. but so malik kaylee, a very volatile situation. last l. malick hammer, i saw their supreme court lawyer speaking to us from his and i thank you for sharing your thoughts with us on out as erica. you're welcome, bye play. my pleasure. thank you very much. thank you. now a brazen violation of international law. that's how the u. s. is describing the collision between one of its spy, drones, and a russian fighter jets over the black sea that then caused it to crash. the pentagon says the fighter jet hit the drones propeller. it's the military then had to crash the unmanned aircraft because of the damage. the u. s. insists that the drone was over international waters and posed no threat. the kremlin says relations with the u. s. i n a lamentable state, and the defense ministry denies that. it's dead came into any contact with the aircraft moscow as it simply crashed you to what it called shop maneuvering near
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the crimean peninsula. the incident is the 1st such direct encounter between the 2 military powers since the ukraine war began. well, let's get the latest u. s. reaction to this incident with our white house correspondent, kimberly. how could, kimberly, i see john kirby has been during the mornings arounds today. and he has been issuing a very strong warning on behalf of the white house to russia. the latest from national security spokesperson, john kirby, to russia. i is the message that the white house has been communicating to the russian ambassador to the united states. and that is that moscow must be more careful when flying over international aerospace, the united states maintains that it has been operating legally with its aircraft over international waters. and that it has been conducting oh air flights that are within the parameters of the interests of us national security and will continue to
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do so. now, with regard to that m q 9 surveillance drone john kirby this folks 1st and says that it's likely that it will never be recovered. it is at the bottom of the black sea and due to the depths of those waters, it is likely that it will not be able to be retrieved. now, all of this is not sitting well in terms of the warning that has been issued to the russian government, with many of the opposition politicians here in the united states. namely, the republican party. to joe biden, president joe biden's, democrats. in fact, the governor of florida rhonda santa saying that this is just an example of why the united states shouldn't be involved in the territorial dispute as he sees it between russia and ukraine. and also we're hearing on capitol hill from senior senator lindsey graham does something a little bit different saying just the opposite that,
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that joe body should go much further. in fact, saying that he should, if this happens again, shoot down the aircraft. so some different responses here in the united states, but the bottom line is when it comes to all of this, what we know from joe biden is that he has maintain, as recently as the bursary of russia's invasion of ukraine, that the united states will support ukraine for as long as it takes a white house correspondent, kimberly how can there with the u. s. perspective on this incident. thanks so much . kimberly. well, let's now hear from you, lee. i suppose oliver, she's a journalist faced and moscow and she has worn rushes reaction to this incident. masika is not looking for confrontation with washington on the was of the russian on the, to the us. but say, he went home saying that russia considered the incident with the american train over the black, the appropriate cation, the ambassador, also the train, flying and dislikes to area, allegedly collect intelligence,
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that kia then uses the type of russian military positions. there are also some important reports right now that the forces of the russia blocks the please of full steam ahead searching for the right page of the reed. but while the united states said that recall life will continue that, that haven't been much information on the russian drug defense on the she was in the telegraph tunnel, but the united re patrol lee with the trunk pulled his hand off and it did violate the boundaries of the area of the so called temporary space climate stablish key to russian special ed shock ration in ukraine. and they also said that in order to identify the flying object to russia, to find the trend of the ed depends urgently to crumble that. and according to the defense ministry of the result of shot when you're ready of q 9, you, i'd be went into an uncontrolled, like the local shoot collided. but the voice of the black, the,
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somewhere over the crime in putting you that russian find it did not use own board weapon, did not come into context. would be a month aerial vehicle. american you could safely returned to that home as i'm case. now moving on on the british government says it will provide struggling families with $115000000000.00 and cost of living supports this year. during his budget announcement, finance mr. jeremy homes said that inflation was at the roots of recent strike. he says, inflation rates will fall from almost 11 percent under 3 percent this year until parliament, the british economy is now on the right track. it will include measures to unlock productive. the u. k. will not now enter a technical recession this. yeah,
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we will meet the prime minister's priority to home inflation reduced debt and get the economy growing. we are following the plan and the plan is working. yeah, we've got to correspond covering developments and let me can saw in the west mittens joint hollow gauge reaction to the budget announcement. but 1st, let's speak to hurry forth, that he's outside parliament and westminster. 4th, harry. any surprises there from chancellor? well, 2 major headlines set out early in this budget speech. one was that the predicted entry of the u. k. economy into recession or that was predicted towards the end of last year. he said that the office of budget responsibility as a result of shifting global conditions and he said the measures he was taking in this budget would not now enter technical recession. now, it doesn't mean that it won't shrink at still scheduled to shrink this year by 0.2
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percent, but for a recession to be entered, that requires 2 consecutive quarters of negative growth. and the predictions are that that will not now happen. the other major prediction that he said the o b i was making was that inflation, which was 10.7 percent in the autumn of last year, would now shrink to 2.9 percent by the end of this year. so those were the 2 pretty untrained major announcements towards the beginning of his speech. and he also confirmed, as we knew that the government would continue its assistance for households on their energy bills, restricting those to an average of $3600.00 us dollars per year. that would now persist until the end of july, when our energy bills are set to decrease. they also talked about assistance for businesses confirming that the corporation tax would indeed rise in april from 19 to 25 percent. but as well as talking about investment zones,
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and there would be tax breaks to companies that are investing in machinery and other long term things, which he said would improve. productivity. also measures on the energy front, a carbon catchy getting extra money. nuclear power would be called a sustainable energy qualifying it for government assistance. he was just coming as, as you came to me to one of the other major measures that is trying to get more people back into the workforce. so he about assistance to pensioners widely trail that the pension pot tax re pension, but would be more than $2000000.00 to encourage people in the fifty's to stay in work. we're also expecting him to expand childcare, so the young parents can also get back into the workforce. hi, for there with all that i assist for us from outside, westminster. thank you so much, harry. or let's get some reaction now and speak to join a home. he's in lovington spot on the west midlands join,
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given the level of discontent we saw heading into this budget. lots of people are watching this very closely. will they feel that this does enough willow having gauging opinion ahead of this budget you get the sense generally of pretty low expectations of a government will be at under a previous products or the previous chance that through the economy into absolute chaos. just last autumn, there are of course, huge numbers of people have families of businesses prying up for help across this country. there are some measures in the budget that will ease the cost of living ahead of hopes of inflation forwarding to below 3 percent by the end of this year. some measures a growth, particularly in this under 100 areas like the west midlands, where i am here. essentially every budget is in one part about economics and in another part about the economy. this one is very particularly the same. the economic situation, the countries in the doldrums, the worst performing economy among g 7 countries at predicted by the i s they see
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a way. don't buy coven by bricks. it, of course, by the war and ukraine as well. how much help will people, businesses, families actually get that becomes the political question. this is an election just 18 months away. the conservative party lagging behind in the polls. what fire power they have to make a real difference to people's lives in terms of lowering taxes, for instance, they would likely hold back until much close to that election. but now i think the emphasis of this budget is about restoring faith in government about restoring stability, to the public finances. and a lot them is an effort from jeremy hunter, joe hall with that reaction force from west mid them. thank you so much, john. paul unions and france set for another nation wide strike over the french government plan to over hold the pension system. and this is the 8th day, a street protest in the middle of january to contest the plans to raise the
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retirement age by 264. the strike action disrupt public services as garbage is piled up in the streets and trained services have been cancelled. it's now time for the weather and his everson. hell i, we've had some really nasty weather across such a kia recently up to the north of the country, 89 millimeters to find in 24 hours. and that has stretched right across the equate zone here, causing some problems. lots of wet weather slipping down across, so syria, lebanon, jordan, easing, further east with some heavy and fun re downpours, also affecting a good part of iraq, particularly across eastern part of the country. as we go on through the next few days, that will not a little further east was still a few showers coming back behind over the high ground. they will be wintry in nature, grossey raymond peninsula. we have got a little bit of wet weather across the western part of a saudi arabia as well down towards the southern end of the red sea. but elsewhere, it's generally dry. at ports of some,
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the storms are blowing away across that western side of saudi. the storms to a possibility just around the us, how northern parts of africa, looking fine and dry showers around the occasional fringes of west africa. joining up with the heavy showers that we have right across the tropics. we're still link back to what was tropical cycling friday. the remnants of the storm now in the process of easing out to the mozambique channel showers coming back in behind and also a few showers, the south africa, hostile ahead here on al jazeera israeli settlers chopped down dozens of olive trees. yeah. how singing village destroying the income farmers and in sport the wilds. number one tennis players closing in on yet another title andy will be here . ah. ready too often of con, astonished, portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister
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thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archives spanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the machine he deemed honor jessia. it's been 20 years since the united states led invasion of iraq, which overthrew president saddam hussein a widely controversial military operation that kills hundreds of thousands of your rockies and displaced millions me a conflict with consequences of stooping out today. the rock pool towards you is on, on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, when use and current for that matter to you, move
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ah, hello, they are watching al jazeera. i'm just as you take here in durham, let's remind you about top stories. tropical psych current freddie has killed at least 225 people in malawi and displaced thousands. it's one of the most powerful storms to hit the southern hemisphere. devastating parts of se in africa after making land for that. twice i caught and pakistan has ordered police to delay the arrest of former prime minister in one con until thursday. there have been 10 scenes near cons. house between his supporters and officers who are trying to arrest him. he is facing dozens of charges including corruption. the u. s. has condemned on it cause a reckless maneuver by a russian fighter jet and collided with one of its surveillance drones over the black sea. russia denies its jets, came into contact with the aircraft. well,
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let's now take a closer look at the u. s. drive that was involved in this incident. the m q 9 reaper can flight speeds of nearly 500 kilometers an hour and out an altitude of up to 15000 meters. now typically this kind of drone is used for intelligence gathering and reconnaissance bought. the am tonight also carries me files. and it's an effective tool for the us because it can be piloted remotely from any military base in the wild will alley i spoke to semi puri. he is a visiting lecture and war studies at kings college london. he believes this incident that won't lead to a dangerous escalation between the us and russia. this is a very significant events, but it's probably container both in terms of the difficulty is going to cause what is most go thinking. well, the key distinction is whether this was ordered by the russian defense ministry or whether this was an accident or whether this was the initiative of the sequoia 27 russian pilots involved in the mid collision. we don't know,
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we may never know that, but other important thing is that the russians will consider this to be very beneficial because they will be taking the claim to, to the air around the black sea and above the black sea. because the americans are using the supervisor intelligence with whom i certainly assisting ukrainian war and probably helping them so partner allies like romania which are black, the little country. so i think the russians, even if they didn't order this, they will probably be quite glad to be destroyed and crushed into the waters very possible that the russian plains sequoia 27, which you know, very maneuverable, very far into sets, is all bit quite old. now they may have been trying to fly poll drawing very close to the drawing. they may have been trying to, well, let me see, they are trying to disrupt the flight path. if the report of the don't think the fuel is accurate. but it's possible they quit sit by the i mean if you will, the clipper on purpose as the pilot, one of the fall sign itself is
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a very dangerous, very risky maneuver. tear or neck ralph. but as we understand, the rushing across a lot destroyed, to the extent to which they were damaged, we don't know that may also be a face. they think oh, by the americans to say, well, you brought down the joy and but you would damage director often in time, but we can, we can't verify this accurately. well, it's now been 12 years since peaceful protests began in syria, calling for the removal of president bashar offered the the uprising times into a civil war. and then a proxy war involving the regional powers. hundreds of thousands of people were killed and millions remain displaced. but president bush on our side is still in power. the war has triggered one of the world's worst humanitarian catastrophes in decades. millions of people remain uprooted from their homes and are living in rebel controlled parts of northwest and syria. no commercial spoke to some of those people that live syria has been devastated by conflict. millions have
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died or been displaced since an uprising against the rule of bush began 12 years ago. despite their losses, people say they have not abandoned their cause enemy. oh, when i lost my house and my little sister in the bombardment of eastern or lateral, i also lost my leg and was hospitalized for weeks. we were simply asking for the basic human rights, but instead of listening to us, the syrian regime chose to wipe out the country when the un estimates more than 400000 people have been killed since the conflict ruptured with over 13000000 living as refugees are becoming internally displaced, they say that despite their desperate situation, they remain hopeful for a brighter future for the next generation. jonathan, the last, the people who prefer to live in these harsh conditions rather than under assert rule and we have a saying, we shall perish,
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but the syrian regime won't rule us. many still hold that the years of struggle were necessary no matter the consequence of the hum to believe that what a view does the rebuilding against the state was in fact, unavoidable. given us, i don't abuse of power and commission or be neutral reaction. what going on that was actually stopping now is never an option. the uprising expose the true face of the international community as well as the true face of this regime. if you asked me if i would have chosen the path 12 years ago, i would have said absolutely yes. even though we lost so many companions along the way, their sacrifices will not go in vain. if we stop now, our children already pay a far greater price of american. it's only a be marginal in it. in spite of the absence of long term solutions and hum to aspire to a peaceful life for his children,
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sears are honoring the 12 anniversary of the uprising. a day that i scanned to represent hope and resilience for them. although knowing that the road ahead would be longer difficult, they said that they will never give up until they fulfill their goals. no, come much, i did it all at live. well that's been in my one becerra out there, a senior plesco unless you joins us now from london. my 112 years. did you think the conflict would continue this long? no, actually. so some of us are in the beginning, 12 years ago when the arab spring started, we didn't realize it's gonna turn into a hot summer, gonna directly into a stormy winter and no time. but clearly the ada regimes like that aside, the regimes, what had them and, and using whatever power, whatever violence at hand in order to stay in power. and we also didn't realize it just how,
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how was cynical some of the regional powers are and the global powers that like russia, in the case of syria, as well as the united states and others to intervene. and you create that kind of our proxy conflicts at the back of sort of a civil war that was, that started in syria. so 12 years is really horrendous for out of pollution, but started by simply demanding mothers to reform some sort of dignity and freedom . but then would turn into death and destruction for a dozen years. that doesn't stop. and this is the think about syria now to some degree like him and, and it walk and others. it's not really at anniversary in the past. it's a continuum tragedy indeed. and still africa is in power despite the sanctions, it feels like now some of the countries that spoke out so ardently against him. a
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boeing somewhat is apt the case luck. i mean, he certainly enjoying himself playing tennis somewhere in his compound. but syria, today is a failed state. and as your report says on as our reports on, on line at details, celia is really a basket case. our with millions and millions of displaced by perhaps something like 14000000 between internal, the space under features. and with hundreds of thousands killed. and you know, when we start talking about hundreds of thousands and we cannot even pin it down 230400 or 670-0000 killed as syrian human rights organizations claim. when we can't even agree on the hundreds of thousands ballpark, you know how much the country is suffering so many of which towns and villages destroyed so many of its communities and families vanish. and, and so it's
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a failed state, but i said, continues to enjoy his personal ah, luxury, if you will, within his strong hold in damascus, supported by russia and iran. and i want to know me about not seeing more signs of resistance. so one of the real tanning points of this war was muska stepping in to support a fan. and does my sister have the appetite for that given what's going on in ukraine? look there's, it's clear to me and unlike some of the people who came on our channel lower in our reports, that while some keep holding on to the gun and it led were other parts of the country. clearly, i said with the support of iran and syria has gained the upper hand and clearly with minimum requirements and effect of russia and your won, he is able to maintain that power, although his sovereignty is continuously violated by israel, by turkey,
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and clearly by iran. the united states and others, but he remains in power within his struggle with the sanctions are by thing, but they are by think the syrian people and with russia perhaps withdrawing relatively iran is stepping in more forcefully. we will see what, how it happened in that meeting, that prism presume, meeting of the affair, kate, iran, russia, and syria. and we'll see if there's a beginning of something whereby i sat gives in, on, on, on certain fronts. but also he is normalized. when did the region, we don't know that for the, for a fact for short, for now, clearly as i said, syria is a failed state, but clearly he is in power. so something's going to give, we're not sure what, what exactly, without the united states, europe, and other step again without some of the other parties stepping in. clearly we're going to see more of the same, but us is being exploited by russia, melon, bashar, they're al jazeera as senior political analyst. thanks so much for joining us now.
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and always great to hear your thoughts russian as read in is the ira region director of the angier action and international who and i spoke to her earlier and she said the situation in serious diane and the scale of need continues to rise. the situation now on the ground. i mean if you're remains the same as when, when you need more, you need for production for food items. but also there isn't it as was the think about that medium to recovery and how to continue. like providing for, for the community. so the situation is really, is really bad events or nationally comment that's not a continue to provide for this area. but the state of the need is, is a huge. i'm here just maybe some, some numbers. so the human day and for, for the in the past year 2022 had one of the largest one that was
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on the funded for 49 percent. and so far for this on the, for this year it is $44000000000.00 on the one good for like 2 percent off and now i'm just getting higher. so now we have 3 borders open on this one. i think i don't 600 you on trucks of a one into c or yeah, but i think that this is height. of course, we need to continue providing a like sign the a c or yeah, i think also is that the card of order that open i think we need more longer term solution for that. i was really for says arrested at least 22 palestinians and overnight raids, they targeted towns across the occupied west bank, concluding nablus engineer the sights of recent violent raids according to palestinian media. one of those arrested is a child that had
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a son in prison. a society says more than $1300.00 palestinians have been detained so far this year. israeli settlers of also chop down dozens of olive trees near palestinian village and the occupied west bank. local officials say on wednesday they found $170.00 trees. some of them ac is old, that have been damaged. the olive harvest is one of the most important source of income in the pied west bank, but many palestinian farmers can't access their lands because of set for attacks. one of africa is facing its longest and most severe drought in 40 years. the unprecedented failure of 5 consecutive rainy seasons is pushing millions there to the brink of starvation. thousands of somali refugees will have fled to northern kenya. katherine sway reports not from the job. this is a face or 3 generations of a refugee family. in kenya's, the dad camp was sued adi, 100 flat,
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a civil war in somalia in 1991. he has been here since his children were born in the camp. they now have children of their own. none of them has ever left the confines of this settlement. hi, let me talk to. yeah. secretary yeah, and jewelry. i respect to kenya, my kids were born kenyon but they are not accepted here. and there are a lot of stereotypes about being somali. the only future i see for my children is if somalia gets peace, then they can go back to somalia and make their own life. although omen just don't there is a plan to change the set up of the refugee camps to make them more like an integrated settlement where refugees who live here can have better access to government services. their movement outside the camps will still be restricted. oh, that would help. oh, ensure that refugees do have access to the existing national public services. and
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for the same time, ah, but we also have the 2 communities are to leave side by side with one another. peacefully and um and, and, and, and watch, ah, towards contributing to the national little on the plot. the refugees in the dub and the local community have been trading alongside each other for many years. but the area is over populated, and the resources are stretched. this is a live stock market. somali refugees and canyons frayed here. they have cw exist and peacefully for men. yes. but increasing the hard to sell the animals cheaply because of over supply. ali hassan abdi a canyon hardest says, the demand of his donkeys is low and the profit is not as it was before. that's
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good. the middle of life's took prices have gone down because the refugees are also coming with their own animals. were worried that the more people arrived, the more difficult it will be, especially, and if the draught continues back at the camp more if you jeez, arrive, they've brought whatever they can. but with limited resources, it will be a struggle as a displaced and a host community. try to make things work. katherine saw alta 0 that up in ne and kenya. all stella had here on out as aaron and sport will have details of a record breaking night for this mouse to fishy plan. ah
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ah. well welcome back. and new exhibition opens at london's royal academy this week, showcasing wrecked by black artists from the deep south of the united states. soles grown deep will feature sculptures and paintings that have never been seen in europe before. jessica baldwin has a bald eagle made of roots and salvaged driftwood. a colorful quilt of dental and cotton scraps. an animal skull mounted on a chipped vinyl record art that tells a story of enslavement. poverty and racism. the artists were denied access to spaces, educational spaces. i'm spaces, creation, spaces of exposition, but certainly there was a lot of passing down of experience of,
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of art making skills, works by 34 artists from the deep south of america. some began working in the 1930 s, when the united states laws were still based on race. it's only recently that the works have found a wider audience in the u. s. and many of never been seen in europe, nigerian artist victor hammon, or sees vestiges of traditional art in the works from the deep south. this walks are not disarmed, causing stormy. yes, of course, they are made in america, but they are made by blocks that are in america. so which means with cario, our stories inside of force would carry it. we thought would have, i would go, you know, so we do not travel lights. the history of the deep south and america has until recently, been written by the white majority. this is the black americans version of it. and it's a history of poverty and oppression. with resilience and survival. ah,
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contemporary african artist, like a homeowner, also confront a history written by white colonizers ah, across the city at another gallery, his tapestry of thousands of rosary beads, considers history and memory of a slave ship. the rites of passage show at the gozine gallery reflects on post colonial black identity and uncovers a long legacy of creativity, which tells a more expansive story of what it means to be human. jessica baldwin al jazeera london. well, it is now time for sport, and andy, a good night master sissy. yeah, really was and one player in particular, erling holland, putting in a record breaking performance for city. he's got 5 goals as they beat arby leipzig in the last 16 of the champions league. holland has now become the clubs highest ever score in a single season sun hamish ripples. earling highland may not have finished this
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game on the pit. but the manchester city striker made sure he was back on the field at the final whistle to collect the ball. he just put into our b like 6 net 5 times season. we're going to say so the numbers of this is on the palm of these guys. every time we was quarter, 3 goes will be good to says for the next of his career. this is the reality later, there was a many times as a joy guy and his mort in the locker room always have been hurling holland from manchester city. helen's happiness started it's upward curve in the 1st half of this champions league tie. just the norwegian was on his way to becoming the youngest player to reach 30 goals in europe's top club competition. the big mass just got the presence of mind and his record breaking effort began with a hat trick before half time to the bank. at times in recent weeks,
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hadn't has faced criticism for a lack of involvement in certain games. ah maris but the 22 year old already has $39.00 goals this season. he's the 1st city player to hit that number in a single campaign. ah, this is the season with his team heading towards the 7 nil when and a place in the quarter finals hadn't was taken off. so he could rest his legs for even bigger game to come, especially some respite for leipzig, a coach at mark or rosa who managed to holland at bruce he had gotten. and at last season, he scored goals with the full t school scored goes with the head them he one second boss, she made the bronze or so it looked
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a merge really simple to night and her, i think he took the ball from the referee. it means it was a special night, he probably knows that talents next target will be to lead city to their 3rd thing, champions league title, fan hammers. i'll dizzier for the front. but our goal is to run porch goes enough for in some alonza edge passport. so in tuesday's other last 16 tied into just held onto there was no advantage from the 1st like arounds, metty to re me hit the post and, and the cross bar, an injury time for poor. so into, through to the last 8 for the 1st time. 2011 for both top decision makers are in rwanda for the annual meeting of the sports well governing body fee for it's been decided. the next will cut will include a record of $104.00 matches. and lastly, 6 weeks, 2026 tournament will take place across 3 countries, the us, canada, and mexico. that schedule means they'll be 40 more games than we saw last year's
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cats or world cup. the events will start with 12 groups of 4 teams, $48.00 countries taking thought up from the 30 to the completed in capsule. the top 2 from each group qualifies the knockout rounds along with the 8 best 3rd place signs. the expansion means teams will have to play 8 much is to win the tournament compared to 7 in 2022 number. welcome to an announcement of its own and could only the north african nations joining up with spain and portugal in a 3 country bid for the 2030 world cup morocco. his previous he failed in 5 bits. the host, the events, argentina, chile, cargo and uruguay ball. so i submitted a joint plans to host the tournament, the 2030 host set to be named next year. and i announce in front of you that the moroccan kingdom has decided alongside spain and portugal to present a shift bids to organize the will camp for the 2030. this joint beds, which is considered
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a 1st in football with link africa and europe like the north of the mediterranean sea and itself and linked the african continent in the arab world with the mediterranean. or in 2010 south africa became the 1st african country to host the wilco. we've been talking to moroccans, full broadcast, medi foodie about whether or not his country is ready to follow suit. it started south. now it goes north. hopefully. yes, definitely. it will be another from morocco, as well as africa, to host a 2nd worth kept in the country. so it's going to put africa on the spotlights one more time. and we hope that that, with all these us, that this joint will take shape and create history, the number of the national teams that will be hopefully with the support is that constitute the main challenge. the revised format of 2026 approved unanimously. yesterday by the council will probably not change in 2013. so we'll go for was
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groups for. busy what each with many, many games, so go hosting is a good option efficiently, that the location will be close to each other. so and what is more interesting is that probably the 1st time africa in europe will be organized in it. what's even that size to get? i think that morocco has a good infrastructure. all the main to do would be leaf by the train, by 2030, which is of the world cup. so merkel is not ready and will be even more ready in 7 years. for sure, especially that the count we can count on the experience of our potential cohort, spain and portugal. i think everybody is excited in morocco to, to be candidates. and everybody was support, this can do the seats. so we hope we will meet again in 2030. i'll tennis. well, number one, a gets thrown, 2nd, looking good in her efforts. so in a 2nd straight indian wells title, the polish play, beating britain's m around a corner here in straight fits 6361 in california. so on site will face remain use
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serona to stay in the last week and an incredible effort from canada as felix see me in the minister. he said match against american. tell me pull before eventually. i think he's way through to the course of oh, all right, that is how you spoke, she said, looking for not in the stalls. thanks so much, andy. well, that's it for me and has dante for this news hour. but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more of the days news. stay with us here on out of here. ah ah.
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