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or just the pursuit of endless economic growth has caused the planet. there's a number of things that threaten all civilization, as we know that's an existential threat. otherwise asked if overhauling entrenched economic systems can help robust the damage, we must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living well and meet the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. that is a dramatic change for society. are we going to collapse, or are we going to rise business critical on al jazeera, the u. s. is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to what we thought here, but i did. he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, what welcome to joe biden, on his 1st trip to on and as you, as president earlier,
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he urged northern ireland not to return to the violence ended by the good friday agreement. aah! i learned tennis is al jazeera life on the also coming up ukraine's president urge is well leaders to act as he condemns a gruesome video which appears to show russian forces beheading a ukrainian soldier, rushes up a house passes and you know, making it harder for men to dodge the draft in mass military says tuesdays as strikes which killed 100 people, including children, were aimed at restoring peace in the region. ah, despite driving wind and rain, large crowds turned out to welcome you as president joe biden. it began
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a 3 day nostalgia toll of ireland. ah, montana done. duke biden responded enthusiastically to those waiting to see him to he. so fees and speaking to many is in the region to visit to his ancestral roots. and he was given a tour of calling for the castle, irish deputy prime minister. the whole lot in the u. s. president traveled south after a brief trip to northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. zab off, who said the irish, the only people in the world in my view, who actually are nostalgic about the future. think about the most allergic about the future. i think we all are no matter where we live. if we have our res buddies, as because more than anything, more than anything in my experience, hope is what beach in the heart of all people, particularly in the heart of the irish hope. every action is about hope. we can
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make things better. po brandon has more from counted off, it's been a super warm welcome for president joe biden and dundalk, despite cold on wet weather conditions for most of the day. this county county allowed one branch of his ancestral home the finnegan's off from here before they left america in the 1840s, he stopped for an extended period in the center of town, stopping at a gift shop which doubles up as a restaurants and also a delicatessen. and the whole town has been festooned with stars and stripes. flags from lamp posts, from window sills. and you can hear the chairs as the presidential homeboy goes. currently, this just the 1st day of president barton's trip had to sell on the island. he will take the boxes on both the diplomatic. i'm a personal with this trip and the
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people check open for a glimpse. i'm not sure how much of attention catch you through those very darkened windows, but the excitement is very much present. now let's talk to some of the people who've been standing here in the crowd with me for so long during this, after that, the o'reilly family, i've been my companions for most of the afternoon brita riley high eat while he's. he's passed us thought we waited a long, sorry, wait on time, but it was really worse. what. what does it mean to you as a done dog residence to have the president coming here? i think it's a great honor and i think it some tacit credit. high and it's a great opportunity and raising really raises the profile at the time in terms of like terrorism. but i'll take nomic development and investment here in the future. like in the past the time that's i kind of a bit of a like a bad reputation time. so it's really like showing that like to add to pick to sign a very positive. like that's really brilliant for design. i'm getting, i would be such a base that deposit of thing. he didn't rush did he hung around for quite a long time? he really got to know that. okay it's, it's a fantastic and it's printing from the businesses. wow. you know, to get that publicity in brilliance, you know,
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some tasks and thank you very much. it's been a long way now. i'm also going to spin around as well. jenny duffy, you are all that's an old that previous visits you were here when bill clinton was here in the year 2000. and when you compare and contrast this one with that one, and i like clinton's on this one. he set up a little bit longer up there where she had to stop in here, but you know, we're still here and it was good for. does it mean to have the u. s. president come here to dom, doctor counselor. and just means that, i mean just good goodness for the dog, you know, put some dog on the map again for good purposes. upright. his family heritage is from this part of the well yeah. it is, it, it means a lot probably to the people off came to load. just the 2nd time. no president has been done on county laid, so it's really good. thank you very much a difference. okay. i going to say i was running for all of the afternoon and then
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just as your bob and began is walk about the skies cleared on the rain stop dive in, they call up the luck of the irish brown, and i'll just 0 dumb dog earlier. biden was in belfast to mock the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. do you and did 30 years of violence that breakfast has threatened that piece, placing a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. under simmons reports from belfast, joe biden had 2 main messages in belfast. congratulations on a deal that's given a quarter of a century of peace and a warning that northern islands future is dependent on restore it to both power sharing. at a major new campus for host the university, he addressed a mostly young audience. many who weren't born before the good friday agreement. much of his messaging though, was to politicians. but i believe democratic institutions establish the good friday agreement, rank critical to the future of not allowed
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a government that works to find ways to heart problems together. it's going to draw even greater opportunities, is richard for hope the assembly and the executive will soon be restored as a judgement for you to make that made. and i hope it happens. it's here the seat of devolve government, stormont, where power should be shared between nationalists and eunice, the democratic unionist party, the d u. p. walked out in protest, a post breakfast trading restrictions more than a year ago. and its leader doesn't show any sign of changing position despite the presidential warning. so it's fight something really when you think about it, the president of the u. s. not any pointing the finger at northern ireland and saying in a ye, me to work harder, especially elected representatives. but just sort of point out have vulnerable always send democracies are and how and that requires let ship census to take up their responsibilities. people in northern ireland are divided about the u. s.
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president. many union this se his visit is more like a stop over on his way to the republic of ireland. no walk about for joe biden, because security is so heavy. but that's not the reason for the shortness of the shadow. only 16 hours in northern ireland, and only a brief meeting over coffee with the u. k. prime minister richie soon act downing street said relations with the us. we're good. at the white house. i only deny the claim from a former democratic lewis leader that by the u. k. i invest sooner supported biden's views on power sharing. and i think that's incredibly exciting or been growth jobs and prosperity to northern ireland. and i know he shows my ambition to see it's to should say, a back up and running. that's what people and businesses and all knowledge deserve . president biden left for the irish republic. having made it clear, the peace in northern ireland needs bolstering about can't happen with political instability. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast
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ukraine's president has urged world leaders to act after disturbing video emerged, which appears to show a ukrainian soldier being beheaded by russian forces. for ms. lewinsky said, the killing would not be forgotten or forgiven, and russian forces would be held responsible for such act. the kremlin says the footage is horrible. it needs to be verified. john hall has more from keith. this footage appears to be children. a mobile phone appeared overnight. it is extremely gruesome to watch. in no way fit for broadcasts. i must ad we cannot independently verify it, although he's getting an enormous amount of traction on social media. here in ukraine and ukrainian government is certainly treating it as though it is genuine to videos. the point of fact, the 1st appears to show the corpses of 2 ukranian soldiers lying on the ground
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beheaded beside a destroyed military vehicle. the 2nd video, much more graphic than that appears to show russian soldiers torturing a ukrainian prisoner of war and then beheading him. and at the moment that the beheading begins using a knife is there are signs that this soldier may, in fact have been alive at that point. as i say, no independent means of verifying this video nor its context, nor the units involved, nor where or when it was shocked. although the lush green foliage, particularly the 2nd video, indicates that it probably took place well before the beginning of winter. last year. ukrainian reaction, as you can probably imagine, has been swift and angry. ukrainian politicians suggested that russia be stripped of its presidency of the un security council,
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another the foreign minister dmitri coo labor likening russia to the stomach state . and of course, president landscape has made a video statement which he called on every world leader to react that he said, don't expect this to be forgotten. we are not going to forget, here's what he had to say. is something that no one in the world can ignore how easily these beasts kill this video. the execution of the ukrainian captive, the world must see it. there are no people for them. a son, a brother, husband, someone's child. this is the video of russia trying to make this a new norm. such a habit of destroying life has also been international reaction. here in ukraine, the un mission says it's a poll by the video. and the european union says, if confirmed this, these images are yet another brutal reminder about the inhumane nature of russian
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aggression. you reiterating its commitment to holding all perpetrators and accomplices of war crimes. to account. ukraine's military has rejected russia's claim to have captured more than 80 percent of the city of moot ukrainian soldiers posted this video to social media walking in the streets of the wood on wednesday, the head of russia's wagner masonry group had said his forces were advancing in their bid to seize the city of months of fighting looters in the eastern donetta region. a small city is seen. some of the faces fighting in the conflict with thousands of soldiers killed, rushes, opera, house of parliament has approved a controversial bill to create a digital draft system, which could stop men from leaving the country. senators, back the bill, off to the lower house, passed it on tuesday. criminal critics say the bill or greatly facilitate the mobilization of men to fight in ukraine. dosier barry has more from moscow which you see to us in the agreement. she, 163 members of russia's upper house,
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agreed to pass a law, making it easier for men to be enlisted into the military. the kremlin says they will end chaos. your periods of recruitment, like some reported recently at facilities like this, people have to report here after receiving the notice from the defense ministry. russian men between the ages of $18.27 are obliged to serve a year in the military. under the new law, which needs to be signed by president vladimir putin, a new federal digital database will expedite the process and those in it will not be allowed to leave. the country. men will have 20 days to report to their local enlistment offices in their region. if they don't, there will be severe penalties. those include not being able to rent property, get a loan or credit card for the bank, nor to be able to buy a car or even get a marriage certificates. when you restrictions that only one politician who voted against the law and you called says are unconstitutional. but merely cut doreen
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that prob again, then that the measure aimed at restricting, right? so not consistent with existing law is to say nothing of constitutional law. the penalty for not receiving it for objective reasons is inadequate. come, let's not lie. we all understand what this lore is aimed at. so in their problem, a sentiment shared by many who will be affected here in fair to miss 1st nica freedom is being restricted for me is some one of conscription age. this is bad in our country right now. there are 2 options, either prison or walk on the either you go and fight and die for someone else's cause or you sit in prison. oh boy, liquor settlement. i think it's a strange solution. i'm expected distrusting. it's not clear how it'll work or go much further. this was, i think, electronic summons a strange thing that you may not see this notification and have problems. i don't know how to fight this. currently those doing their mandatory military service or not called to the front lines in ukraine. the defense ministry says it's using
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contract soldiers there. that the timing of the passing of this bill is also significant. so as the military is preparing to launch its annual spring recruitment, dr. rest of december, the kremlin announced that they're going to mobilize reservists that turned out that the russian system of mobilization is not really working. they don't know where there is service are. the system is not dysfunctional. so this is an attempt to make it more functional. according to the defense ministry, 147000 men will be called to do their military service this year. and now they will have little choice, but to report for duty or face the consequences. doors, the jabari al jazeera, moscow, ukraine's defense minister says the alleged pentagon document leaks contain a mixture of true and false information about his country's military. dozens of files were found circulating on social media last week and actually resume cough
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believes the leaks are deliberate to attempt to so discord among keeps and eyes shuttles due to whittaker. as for the lake, it was certainly unpleasant to hear things like that. but i carefully reviewed information which was available publicly. there was a lot of information there which does not correspond with reality. so it's a mix of truth and untruths. therefore, i assume it was done deliberately. i call it a special information. psychological operation. still to hum this off. our charge is expected for government officials following a deadly fire at a mexican detention center and fighting an eastern democratic republic of congo is putting education on hold. the thousands of children and university students ah,
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of a 1st time since 2009, a category for equivalent storms brewed off the coast of northwest and australia has been named as elsa. and it's got to make landfall on thursday night or early friday morning. in this, not particularly well populated area of australia, but it's part of a system which will spread its influence for the south and east. so whilst you're enjoying the sunshine, just about a $21.00 degrees in melbourne. this is coming your way. first of all, it rains re across the red center, so that frontal system has towards adelaide a good day of rain and probably day after that day. rain for melbourne as well. in the meantime, things are a little bit quieter. in news evens rain just off shore, for north island crispin's at 20 degrees, still trost church down to about 15 and consistent with what's happening just off the northwest, australian java, and sil away c. and northern parts of the philippines. it looks particularly wet. it's also fairly wet, looking south of the yanks in southern and central china for the north. it's quite
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warm, beijing's far to greensboro of average. that worked last is more cold air blowing out a mongolia that would be hitting beijing rad about friday. the la sanstrom's gone through living fine weather for japan. a settled 24 degrees in tokyo through friday with rain had again to start with the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation, brought and died for power defines our world. we live here, we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scare the people with people and power, investigate, expose days and questions. they used them to be used of our around the cloud on out there. ah
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ah, i'm out of the top stories are now desert, huge crowds, so stood in the rain to greet joe biden as he begins a 3 day visit to the republic of ireland. the u. s. president traveled south after a short trip to northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. ukraine's president has urged worldly just to act off to a disturbing video emerged, which appears to show a ukrainian soldier being beheaded by russian forces. and rushes up a house of parliament has followed the no house in improving a controversial bill to create a digital drug system designed to make it harder for men to escape. the military conscription cut as far mystery says, though hon. bahrain will restore that diplomatic ties. the decision was made at the
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2nd meeting of the barony category, follow up, committee at the headquarters of the gulf corporation counsel in riyadh already was one of 4 countries that imposed a long running blockade on cutter, which ended in 2021. men mar genta is admitted. it carried out an asteroid that killed more than 100 people. on tuesday, the military said the dead were fighters from the people's defense force and an additional military target. it's fiction said the attack on the village of patsy gee was aimed at restoring peace and stability in the gang region. but as tony tony chain reports evidence from the scene suggests, most of those killed were civilians. many of them children and a warning his report contains disturbing images to people shelter in a ditch. the sound of heavy caliber gunfire can be heard in the distance, the sound of an army firing on its own people, government and the frank admission from the spokesman for the military government
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on state tv. whereas with howard from your body, yes, of course we launched the attack on them. we were informed that pdf were killed at new event under the attack. they are opposing our government. we met major general zalman term 3 weeks ago in the capital ne p door. and asked him about similar tags that have killed schools or civilians. he said then as he does now, these are legitimate military targets. and those killed a competence. but new and distressing footage from the aftermath of the attack shows bold is that it clearly those of children. as corpses are removed from the area, the death toll has risen to more than 100 people. the highest number killed in a single events since the crew. the final number of those who died may never be known because of the severity of the attack. al jazeera asked the exiled unity
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government. whether this is likely to stop our groups fighting against the gentle route. we started our revolution with basic hunting rifle. so this is an unfair fight in many ways. but the military's weakness is that they don't have the manpower and there's no support from the people. targeted sanctions from the u. s. and u. k. to try and cut off supplies of fuel from emma's air force. seems to be having little effect on the military government affairs, sir. i'm a scorched earth policy. tony chang al jazeera bank of mexico's immigration chief is expected to face criminal charges after a fire at a detention center near the us border last month killed 40 my groups. he's currently under investigation. the reigns of some of the victims have now been returned home. random ahmed has coffin by coffin. the bodies of honduran migrants killed in a fire in mexico. arrive on home soil. similar scenes played out in both
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guatemala and el salvador. as families gathered to receive their loved ones and make their final farewells. now saying, okay, yeah, i see a fan. he turned to fixed in the little house to get ahead in life. and he said he wanted to help his mother because he doesn't have a father. there are no jobs in this place. i mean, and that's why he told me he's going to the united states. i heard him say that there you can. and little bit better. yeah, yeah, yes, emma 40 people from central and south america died after being trapped in the center near the us mexico border. this video sparked widespread anger. gods appeared to leave the scene quickly without opening gates for the migrants inside. as the blaze sweeps through the building, almost, i wound up in mexico's president and dress. manuel lopez abra door accused. microsoft starting the fire, but also said the person with the key to the cells was not there. yes,
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he called for a 3rd anti transparent investigation. a demand echoed in the victim's home countries, but am i but it was you will be glad to know what we have been very clear as a government that we to my justice and investigation and that those responsible be identified and punished after days of protests, prosecutor st, mexico's immigration chief will face criminal charges, other immigration officials, a guard and a migrant are under investigation for possible homicide rights group. say the number of migrants arriving in mexico has increased many and up in boarded towns like c dot juarez, that they use as transit points to cross into the u. s. in search of a better life. a search that for some is proving a journey to tragedy. or he'll mohammed al jazeera and he's known people have been killed in a major attack on a port in northern ecuador. lisa, about 30 attackers arrived in the city of isn't around us in boats and vehicles
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then opened fire on fishermen, traders and workers at a port warehouse surveillance video capture the attack was opening fire than fleeing scene. interior minister says the fishermen were targeted by one criminal organisation in retaliation for preferring the security of another gang in democratic republic of congo. renewed fighting has broken out between em 23 rebels and a regional coalition military force near the eastern city of goma. any 1000000 people are displaced and thousands of students are being prevented from going to school and college. so higher at report. ah, piece by piece, thomas berea fixes his family's tent, living in a small refugee camp just outside the city of go math. there's plenty of time, but not much to do. at 22 years old. he should be studying for his final year in college. instead, he's doing odd jobs. he says to survive. being displaced in the democratic republic
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of congo is tough for many a column way conical no. and on when i'm in the camp and as he students from gama in the final year like me and others doing the internships, it really hurts my heart because of the war. a continue my studies. i wonder when i get to finish the years, just passing by thomas is one of nearly a 1000000 people who have fled their homes to him, not just once, but 3 times. several civil wars have taken place in the d. r. c. during the past decades. why involving the c n d p militia from cuba? region lesson learned alonzo got duka. my studies started getting disrupted with the war against the c. n. d p. were fled to colonel chena for a whole year. then we fled again in 2012. all this meant that i had several blank years emerge. cation and here we are again, your flip, the war with the intern for the rebels. it's impossible for me to study the m $23.00 rebel group is widely believed to be backed by neighboring or wanda. and accusation kigali denies the fighters of taken over areas of land in the east of
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d r. c. the united nations says they've carried out war crimes against the congress people. most of the conflict is taking place in d. r. c's east and regions, including north kiva. it's rory and man jamar, thus are rich and minerals. d r. c is fighting the levels for a joint military operation with east african regional forces in a country with more than 200 tribes, the violence husband worsened by ethnic divisions and created a humanitarian crisis. thomas is one of 750000 young congolese, his education is being disrupted. unicef reports more than 2000 schools, shut down during the last year. and many children in use are missing out on a basic education. thomas says he dreams of earning a living as a teacher one day, but until then he can only accepts, he says, or lie stults him so far. so to hide it, al jazeera focused on her security,
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$2000000000.00 loan from saudi arabia as it faces an economic crisis is one of the conditions for bailout from the international monetary fund, which is slashed the growth outlook for pakistan from 6 percent last year to just not point 5 percent this year and the cost of living is rising fast with inflation that models 30 percent as a bag reports for hundreds, desperately scramble for free flour. it's been handed out by the government from the struggling the stolen cost of basic food. the demand has been overwhelmed and people have chewed for hours since the beginning of the muslim holy month of ramadan $23.00 people have been killed in stumpy. it's our distribution centers across pakistan. thousands of bags of flour have also been stolen. good, good heard along. i accept the difficulties for the people and getting free flower or long queues and over crowder, as people are desperate for his flower. so debbie has registered her details and
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gets her free flour. it takes a whole family to get it into the home. the flower is mixed with water and made into go. i looked at about another hour nichoela rocker granite, but i knew that i wasn't anything at home to cook my care puzzling, and that has made me worried how to feed them. but i was lucky to have a few bags of free flour from the government center, which will help for a few days, especially in ramadan. children wait eagerly for their food, but it's only bread and sugar. it's simple, but it's all they can afford with millions across the country are struggling with the rising cost of living. some fruits and vegetables have more than doubled in price. the government is struggling to control the economy and implement economic reforms. late act by the i m f but there's still no guarantee the economies are recover even with a bare large. 6 and a countries foreign reserves are at an all time low. whatever comes out of the i m f meetings in washington, the still considerable skepticism hair apart. and i may fare that or whether the
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reforms that ask me for will actually make things better for normal, boxed ollie's, or make them worse. fall back in some of the poorest parts of the country, sergeant family, a hope, and the flowers enough to get little through the tough months ahead. as i beg, i'll jazeera new york man is drafted in a new recruit for his own going war on rats. in the city sh, we are just really happy today. to say are that we have bowed our rags are, and she is located. eric adams, as pointed to new york's 1st evers, you've said that rats are or direct you have radiant mitigation. catherine karate was hired after responding to an advert seeking someone who was somewhat blood thirsty. all of us, a want to improve the quality it is expressive enough to live in a city with our families and children. we don't need.
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