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gets through the next few hours. phil laval, i'll just say around los angeles. facilitate here on l. g 0. willing to discuss the future of greenland 10 boxes. it will take donald trump's security concerns into consideration. we'll look at what some of position policies have boy, because of the swearing into the m. p. 's in mozambique and later on in schools will have full reaction from the nfl playoffs of teams. target applies super bowls . 15 on the high big thunder storms really been gathering across the northeast. opposite will actually led to some flooding way. whether that will, the way down towards re i south is that it is generally dry. a few scattered showers around the temperatures and want to service around 30 degrees or so. people
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take over the next couple of days in a repeat performance as we go on and to choose a more hefty showers. and that'll investigate the floods that we have because that is the side of for sale with a whether they're on the other side of the amazon. it's hot cities dry up towards venezuela, towards columbia. getting up into the carrot, being a scattering the showers. hey, margie with us on what the weather. just coming into the late with this, we go on through monday and the weather will just a little further south. what's into the wind woods as we go through tuesday? the greats around today's 10 retry some china shout was into a good part of central america. now, no significant saw in any useful rank coming into california as yet. so we have got 10 percent ally at around 18 degrees celsius. those sent out a wind set to pick up in the next day or so. monday going on is a tuesday not too much different. so i might have some like advice now just around the great lakes, every, some parts of canada, temperatures trying to pick up across the as part of the world by wednesday,
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standing above the family here and oh sure, yeah, yeah, neighborhood news the to which and you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the sound of one of the world's top judges this it to become live and owns new prime minister. the recently elected president has yet to approve. the nomination has no off salaam. salam has the queue of the votes of enough politicians to be designated the next pm is ready strikes across the goals. this trip is killed at least $45.00 pellets and in some stone on monday, and attack on alto law in kansas city. the bodies gases in the streets, civil air strikes, targeted homes,
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killing civilians. and find fighters in los angeles are in a race against time to contain a major places before full costs, wind gusts of more than 100 kilometers an hour sweep through. it is paid wind gusts, and the next 24 to 48 hours could spray it or even stops new files. the european defense ministers are making in poland to discuss military support for you . crime the ministers of germany from italy, the u. k. and poland. to have gathered nibble so with you crying, attending remotely. poland says it's well applies to hold. the costly talks because it provides a route for most of the military i to ukraine, and it's all nice. so it's eastern border with russia. marina moran is a military analyst and research at, at the wolf studies departments at kings college london. she says, you countries fail, us president elect donald trump,
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will cancel military eye to ukraine, leaving europe to plug the whole we actually don't know what traps approach will be. he has promised in the conflict in 24 hours now or he has said recently will take up to 6 months. the biggest fear is, of course, that the united states will to all military aid to ukraine. that means that european countries and that's one of the topics of this meeting would have to fly because that entire whole left basically united states when it comes to military 8 . and the problem is that europe and countries, european needle members do not have that capability because of course we have the war and ukraine, both ukraine is not the only problem the as a problem that european needle members are having is ensuring their own security. if the us decides not to provide the same amount of support or decides to pressure
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europe and members to increase their defense spending. and so the fear here is what to do about ukraine. and of course, what will come out of the trump put in a meeting which is supposed to take place, allegedly, without the participation of ukraine or what kind of agreement will be reached. they are so that they, why am i, is here? how do we em, provide security guarantees to ukraine and how do we keep support then? ukraine without potentially us support. denmark says it's ready to talk with the incoming trump administration about and security concerns. and the optic, the danish foreign minister made the announcement during a visit to as rome. he says copenhagen, she is, donald trump's concerns about the region and pledge to coordinate future discussions with greenland to protect american interests. so what we are doing right now is to getting into a multi, to have dialogue with the incoming president. eh, we think i think that we agree that the americans have certain concerns about
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security situation. ok, which we share. and therefore it goes, corporation was really we are ready ready to to, to continue talks with the incoming president in order to live issue. uh, i would say is the to 2 minutes american interest. let's look at why greenland is emerging as a critical pi, a in global politics, situated near the arctic circle, it says it's a gateway to the optic that has been transformed by rapidly melting ice shades. new transit routes are emerging through the northwest passage. they could revolutionize maritime trade between europe, asia, and north america, by reducing to in these by thousands of kilometers the greens, greenland ice sheets, i believe just to boss deposits of precious metals and fossil fuels. setting the stage for a new results, rise in the global north for more on this which when by mckayla ellison who is
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a senior research and at the danish institute for international studies. he joins us now from copenhagen. thank you very much for being with us here. on al jazeera, at festival, we'll get to the strategic importance of greenland, and just a moment that the danish foreign ministers, companies, the cities ready to talk to donald trump about all of this is, is this packaging trump? was he serious about actually coming to some sort of agreement to think of, i think is that the issue is for me to sir, will be very interested in trying to figure out a way of a meeting. and us security needs in a way that doesn't involve breaking up the kingdom of denmark, obviously is so. so the way i hear, i mean, in the us, for instance, has been the very interested in, in, in the kingdom of denmark, increasing a situational awareness in the arctic. meaning figure with a baby's capacity to figure out what's going on in the air. and at the sea and the
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need to see. so i created that this would be one element where it's only 4 minutes that we'd be interested in saying to us present. ok. we're not particularly interested in, in, in, in, in, in the you trying to sort of incorporate green, but we are a willing to help with the, to work with you to, to try to see your security it needs met. so i think, and i think that's what's meant here. oh well, what do you think of this is happening now? it's not just a coincidence that this is happening a week or so before donald trump takes office. but how long has the united states been interested in greenland and an old region has to offer for the united states? well, obviously this is, this is not new. i mean the us has had a military presence included since the 2nd world war. and, but also if we just take a look at most of the recent times, you can see that as 2 political tensions between, especially the us,
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china and russia has what you would say taking a turn for the worse in the last decade or so. and we also see that there conflict on a, or a rivalry on a global scale as tennessee to spill over into various regions. and the arctic is one of those regions. and so i think a lot of what we're seeing here is actually a, what should we say, a tension between the quite pause of, of stuff that has very little to do with the arctic that spills over into the arctic region. and that's what's the point of this is, is the phone to handle. yeah. can you just give us a little bit of a background in context here, how, how united to the people of green land with the politicians in denmark at this point in time? can you just give us more of an idea about the relationship and who really holds the power of the future of the island? well, definitely i'll be happy to what we meant. the king of a bad luck, which encompasses denmark, bring on the federal islands in each. really, each part of the kingdom, including the firewalls and green, has
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a lot to say about their own matters. and it's in, in the wasn't comfortable you lived there is little doubt that to should greenland want to go for self determination. these private, as i said this again, again very recently in life will not stand in the way. so ultimately, this decision as to how close of a bond agreement should have to the us. it is primarily equity and havoc decision, but these positions have been very clear on this. okay, thank you so much. we'll have to leave it there, but it's only fascinating at this point in time. and in the weeks and months ahead to see exactly how this unfolds. miguel, well, listen, thanks so much for joining us. thank you. so the nigerian army has mistakenly killed civilians and an air strike. it is the 3rd such incidents in a year during ariel bombardments on um groups. the governments is not, jerry, is it for us? we're targeting bandits in the me and myra doing areas of some fibrous states in
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the northwest residents side. they counted at least 20 bodies. the rights have killed around 400 civilians since 2017 and and ne nigeria at least 45 as were killed by bulk of around 5 says that the weekend civilians and bonus states were told to stay within designated safe zones. after the attack, the group took up arms in 2009 to find wisdom education, and impose its version of as lama clor. now africa's long distance agency, the conflict has killed at least 35000 civilians and forceful them to many and from the hugs. in mozambique, members of parliament had been sworn in after a dispute to the election in october, the 2 weeks of unrest. 2 opposition policies, boy called with decision the opposition presidential candidates said the ceremony as an outrage, and just cooling the peaceful protests, violence around to the same. but when the country's top court confirms the ruling
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for lima potty has one hundreds of people with cubes, submitted miller has this report from a total of neighborhoods, a stronghold of the opposition in the capital method to. so this is where many of the posters in recent weeks have taken place. now the opposition lead of an answer . i'm on the line. it has cold for these poses to continue. and that's just a couple of days ahead of the little gratian of daniel chapa. so behind us, there were a group of young men who've come out onto this road. it's a main road that links to my toilet, to my food too. and so the on that's where it actually leads on to the south african border. so this is an important road in terms of mob put to m as in victor economy. it's where a lot of trucks falls through, but a lot of people living in the area use this road to get into my poor, through the aim here by people who try to block the road with burning tires with stones. they will. so for a walk sometimes is to stop people policy back and forth on this road and that's part of the strategy to bring my put to, to
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a standstill. nobody answered them on the line. it has quoted for peaceful protests . and he has blamed the police uh for killing the protesters at least $400.00 of them. in recent weeks, he has a choose the name of human rights violations. and in the slates of school for protests, he said he wants those who have been arrested. he wants them released, he's also to some extent, a war police against their action saying that it's not something that they should continue because they could face consequences from people like these protests as was unhappy with the results of that electronic continues to be disputed. and so that the court has ordered, the government does not offer ations on monday to extricate the remaining mind is still trapped into mind. shots and still full time video has the most appearing to show the bodies of mind is on the ground. at least 109 minus have died and disuse gold mines in the northwest province. since november last year. the court decision
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is in response to an urgent application by a family member of one of the trapped min to 3 villages in no one mean mas pecans region has been hit by a strikes, killing at least 8 people. villages sit helicopter gunship and 5 digits. trump bombs and fired on civilians. the area contains jade mines that produce vital revenue for 1000000 miles military government. but the recently falling under control of the caution independence on a stalins those people in the philippines are gathering to protest against the vote to impeach the vice president. sorry to test i is accused of corruption and a violation of the constitution. but many demonstrations are against the impeachment, cooling at distraction from other issues. barnaby low. as in manila, the message here is loud and clear. members, the big lesson increase the, the 3rd largest religious group in the philippines,
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coming up in huge numbers to oppose impeachment proceedings against vice president, sir the 3rd day. now, while a recent poll found that 4 out of 10 filipinos are in favor of impeaching the vice president, it is undeniable english and increase still is a force to reckon with in philippine politics, it is going forwards, united front known foreboding as a block during elections and in fact, it supported both president fordham and marcus junior and vice president sarah to thursday in 2022. so they say that they want them to keep a united front. they want them to keep working closely together and they insist that this isn't a political rally, and that this is a rally for peace. we know, citing with anyone they all have shortcomings. so they should just try to push the differences for the benefit of the whole country. now, president marcus has said that he doesn't support impeaching the vice president because he says it's a waste of time and demonstrators here say the echo the president's position. and
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it's now 9 your ma, it will divert their attention from the important work of attending to the basic needs of the people all their time will be wasted on an impeachment trial. the former allies had been at odds over t policies for more than a year, but the future seemed to ahead late last year. when the purchase said that she's contracted someone to assassinate the president, the 1st lady and the speaker of the house india. but she herself gets assassinated that the printer is also under investigation for the alleged bits use of more than $10000000.00 in discretionary government funds, which is largely been the basis for impeachment complaints filed against her in the lower house. now the turret the denies. any wrongdoing, and she says that she is ready and she welcomes and impeachment trial barnaby low. i'll just here a minute, i suppose is of impeached south korean president, you and so killed have gathered in the capital. so hundreds around signed the
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presidential palace cooling for an in the proceedings against him. you and it was and page 2 months ago after declaring martial law in the country, that decision lead to an arrest warrant being issued against a sitting president. the 1st time that's happened in south korea's history. the court hearing is scheduled for tuesday, but humans lawyer says he will not be attending petra. folk reports from the south korean capital. so there is the last crusade way of describing the situation. the real tactical game of chess is going on between investigators and the present right now. overnight the cross investigation officer issued request, the administrative as well as security, so that anybody obstructing them in carrying out that you may face criminal charges . they would include civil penalties for any damage to public property. was also a clarification that any personnel who refused to comply with what they described
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was illegal, this would not face any charges of dereliction of duty. meanwhile, we're getting more information on the presence legal stock information that has only been made public. recently, his lawyers reiterates if they don't believe there is any legal basis, so for any warrant against the present and also reiterating. they do not believe that the corruption investigation office has the authority to carry out any pro is against him. however, they did also say that if police are going to carry out what they describe as a legal arrest warrant, they must have lease fulfilled then minimal legal obligations that would include wearing id, thoughts, a not covering that faces full identification purposes. they also stress the importance of maintaining public safety that does in a way seem to layouts conditions for
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a potential 2nd attempt to a risk to present children. but we to long, clear it for when that might happen. as i say, this is a very slow moving game. it's still very unclear how exactly in my 10 projects all houses 0 so well. so to come here on al jazeera and sports to form a tennis rival, this of team down to good effect to these trend, you know, i think and he's here with that story next the
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son for school. now his andy, thank you so much. tell him while the long awaited grand assignments soon have nick kerry, else ended in straight sets the fates of to his australian life in las kerry, upset his time. is a singles player may be coming to an end or curious was backfiling. it is time grand slam for the 1st time since 2022, following a series of career threatening injuries. and he looked short of fitness throughout this last the presence of jacob fairly full month women, finest is still set to compete in the doubles at melvin park. a knew that i had the doubles so i didn't want to. um, you know, i kinda was taking everything into not, you know, in those maintenance. um it was, it was, yeah, it was, it was nuts, but yeah, just that's what i made. i didn't wanna just throw in the towel and walk off all retire. oh um. you know, i was always hurting physically, but i yeah. respect my point in the fans away it alice to come see me play. yeah. i
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mean, realistically, probably concept most of playing singles much here again and have a joke of its needed a few words of advice from his new coach on the murray on his way to the 2nd round to chris last, the 1st i think it's the american teenager not just passive already, but so when so on. so when in full sense, i see targets a record breaking 25th grand slam single sites. i enjoy talking to andy, i think, i mean, he knows he knows spanish as well as anybody out there. you know, as a legend of the sport, he understands the, the, the highs and lows that you go through on the court and not just game wise, but mentally and physically so, you know, it just as they don't need to do much explaining, you know, he, he he gets everything reigning champion, younique's, send a beachy laser, nicholas jerry in straight sets. now the, it's how you could still be hit with the to the dosing finding the coming weeks. he felt c tests last year, but was cleared of any wrongdoing, bites,
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tennis officials will answer. talking agency has appealed against that decision. i knew, you know, by central each one of his experiences. good or difficult moments for me is not an easy time right now. let's see what will come out, but i'm very positive that nothing bad will come out of this. i've always said that it wasn't my fault and it wasn't something self inflicted. and it was after midnight local telling when not, i mean i saw a one ho much against caroline gulf say it. this was a 1st victory at the australian open in 3 years for the 2 time melvin shop. now also managing a code set to discriminate these teams as a couple of seconds months just united as something that would happen only once in a 1000 games. united beat, the premier league rivals in a penalty shoots houses. so how many triples they're drawn as a cup tie involving tube, the primary experience as rivals are united. it took the lead and the 2nd hall
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against arsenal noises. captain bruno fernandez with the goal, the game looked to be turning arsenals way when united defend a joke. adult was sent off. just 2 minutes later, i got rid of the school, the equalizer, fl arsenal. the motional then had the golden chance to take the lead when they wanted a penalty. only for martin or the god to have he spoke, dick saved the stage $11.00 through 19 minutes an extra time. so the result was decided in a shootout. habits missed for arsenal. that gave just was there to see the opportunity to score the winning penalty for you know, if we manage the score. and then i felt that the induct moment who were able to improve with the bold but we just sent off was really hard on us. and
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then we suffered altogether defending very well. we the some opportunities from, from us and all the plays were really tired. but i felt um, she's the 1st meaning that today was our of a incredible how you don't win again. that's basically to sum up. and they told me to have this repaired already in relation to your position on, on everything that we did add to try to in again. and, and that thing that we did in the self we didn't get well with this as clearly the united will take on the less the city in round for santa how most and just the of the washington columbus of one and nfl playoff game for the 1st time in 19 is jane daniels and they can i feel each might see touchstone passes in this concept with the sun because i buck in is it went into all the time. came down to field goals from 37. you know,
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it's out just sneaking in between the price to give options from the when they will next face the detroit lions. this place will have a special maintenance. i mean, obviously my 1st career start, no fresh squared play off with. so that doesn't be memories, but one thing did process a really focus on doing my job and how can i help you guys with philadelphia eagles of through to the division around maybe the green bay packers, the 20 to $10.00. go to with this touch down, but that's based on the, the rooms or the minnesota of only teams. i know for the 1st on tyson fury is announced his retirement from forcing fury last food in december when he was beaten by the crime is always under use it now 36. the full, not real heavy rights champion has lost just twice in his career with both defeats coming against easy. all right, that is how useful is looking for now. some brilliant thanks so much. we'll see you in an hour or so. well, that is open, may tell me the credit for this use out,
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but i will be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news. make sure you stay with us the when the shots came from the holiday into the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was knowing us, michael was one of the most dangerous intersections and most sought able he didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot that came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics refer to the camera man. so let's get the hell out of here san diego, holiday and we'll hotels on out his era. after daring political come back and the decisive election when donald trump is set to return to the white house. joining us for an in depth look at trust policies, how they'll affect americans and the world. trump 2nd term,
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analogies here. in the 19 ninety's i've got this done was told by civil war, the taliban rose from the chaos, promising stability. but the us eventually in to be the justification for going into afghanistan was $911.00 and it wasn't about moral values. the 1st episode of the new 2 public documentary examines the west invasion and off, if you could have a realistically have succeeded afghanistan, the price of peace on out is 0. the,
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