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u. n. u fled been display and 23 c. waves of territory from the government in the last state month. many of them living in camps at the end of last year, beginning of this year, there was an outbreak of cholera and one of the comes to the north of the city of gomez. several people killed that and to come, sprung up many of these shelters to put in if there is indeed heavy rain, it's going to be a massive problem for the sanitation here quite clearly. that's all. so now the news continues after the listening post. ah, where clouds need mountain the west struggle gives birth to true passion where they i, where humanity defies. expectations with freedom is always was quite bold and untold stories from across asia and the pacific. 101 east. on out jazeera a rule is in turmoil. the media are part of the problem and what they call center lease. the turkish government, no fan of criticism prox, down on coverage of the earthquake. and descent is a dangerous game in bella. even those who have fled have targets on their back. hello richard gilbert in europe. the listening post where we provide explanatory journalism about journalism for 3 months. now, peruvians have been on the streets demonstrating dozens have been killed and hundreds hospitalized. after protesting the impeachment of former president pedro castillo castillo, a left wing politician is now in jail for trying to shut down the country's right when congress and take over the courts. castillo comes from a rural part of peru. he was elected despite getting some rough treatment from what peruvians call lima, media, lima being the capital news outlets, mostly owned and controlled by peruse elite. now those same outputs are opposing the protests against castillo removal. peruse suffers from severe structural economic issues. most of the country's wealth and political clout is concentrated in lima and more remote areas are starved of resources. voters elected castiel after he promised them fundamental economic and social reforms. the resistance they continue to face comes from those who have the most to lose, including some of the people who control news outlets in the capitol. peru is caught up in a power struggle, a conflict where the history runs deep, one laden with socio political context. but we start with the protests that have been making headlines. and what provoked a year and a half ago, a leftist presidential candidate, pedro castillo, came out of nowhere, and one repeatedly stymied by our right when congress castillo, attempt at a power grab in december by trying to shut down congress in the courts. he wound up in prison is vice president taking his job and protesters took to the streets. the security response to those demonstrations nearly 50 citizens kill another $600.00 wounded or injured is now the store that. and the news covers most of it black and white minus the necessary shades of gray where lima media have done really bad job is in reading the spectrum all demands from the protesters at one end we have peaceful protestors who want you elections at the other. and you have violent protested with a fall left revolutionary anti democratic agenda. and it's absolutely crucial to distinguish between these different different groups of protest. those and the government hasn't done that, it's treating them all to so they were violent and a lot of the circle, big media here in lima of basically signed awful. not for days, that's difficult. i don't mean to get this guy. you're going to, i think a lot of latino inter beneath that. and that makes the relationship between the journalists and the protest is very chance. but it makes it even more difficult to understand the motives behind these protests, because it's likely that the protesters won't explain the complexity behind this mobilization to journalists separate of your look on piazza. and it's like the trust between the public and the media has been lost and avoidable in man. i think that trust will not return as long as those media outlets use a term and a tactic known as terror, kale fund. and that was for several years. i have sent a lot of money with total care you owe is a uniquely peruvian word, a method of fear mongering that is being used to describe protesters as terrorists invent which one up a bit is what bob, at least it has its roots in the 1980 the shining path. a communist revolutionary met. and a guerrilla war that claimed almost 70000 lives. when the neo liberal right wing president, alberto food you, marty, was elected in 1990. he waged in all out war on the china defeating the movement. but that term tattletale has endures and is now used by conservative politicians against activists and opponents of all kinds. and it gets thrown around on mainstream media outlets covering the protests as though the shining path is still a fair enough. our thought i believe is that needed here not, isn't that all gone is number one. i mean glass and the aluminum foil, elliptic where look exceeds the memory of the cruelty of that terri reese group remains and therefore imperial the word. terrorist comes with dreadful association and beryl gala said we will to be branded a terrorist. that's one of the worst things that can be said about a bolivia. and the term has been used by these government and its allies. to deleted to mice, people who are exercising their right to peaceful protest. it's also an effective way to justify the disproportionate, irrational violence. simply brandy protests as, as terrorists also follow several easter snow will pay the oil and lemon law between 198-2000. they were mass murders, targeted assassination acts of violence, the terrors for a population. that's not what you see now. we see people throwing rocks, vandalism, et cetera, in dances, damn had been hot east. so to call someone a terrorist to me is committing these kinds of crimes, shows the lack of respect for victims of the real terrorist attacks carried out by the tional part wilcox yes and the let me know. so, i mean, oh lou at is it the happy locations seem to do it? what if i you latest by the authorities have been really excessive? and of course, the press hash reported on these instances. but there has also been place is what the demonstrators themselves have been destructive. for example, a group of militants completely destroy one cities airport. they then try to take out at the foot an airport, and there was an armed response that close the light of the protesters who wanted to attack the airport and that a security response to the unrest which has included attacks on journalists covering the story has led to multiple government officials protesting in their own way by resigning the national association of journalists says there have been more than 150 attacks against reporters. some of them are demonstrated, but that the most frequent aggressors have been the police. journalists covering the story from new studios are at risk in other ways. when carlos cornell, a program host at the state on key b, peru contested the official narrative. on the death of a demonstrator, it cost him his job around su naca for appeal that i can run the soonest. get an offer to laos, karen, this is lucas, courtesy martinez law policy. also in these kind of state police. the police have used tia gas grenades several times as lethal weapons every cctv fuel teach, showing how to police fight a t, a gas grenade at a very close range and it hit one of the protest is on the hate shattering. he scar . and he sees what catalyst called nickel clemente. don't look a comment. the garden academy ho big to sanabria. you know, you must also leslie makena hill. i'm lucy valero lima. more to put 11 back to him for your feel kilo last from policy care and quite a few of her lima mainstream media have kind of refused to acknowledge that it was a policeman that killed him. we even had this is completely absurd. the police coming out at one point claiming he was killed by a stone thrown by other protesters. and then this was picked up by mainstream media here and repeated. and when carlos cornell hall basically said the truth, his program was shut down and he was fired. peru was struggling under as socio political debacle that has a geographical element to what peruvians call center. at least almost one 3rd of the population lives in the capitan lina. it is where the power loves the money is, and most of the media. the former president pedro castillo, comes from the north, a rural area where too many people live without the basics. heating, education, healthcare, even freshwater castillo tried to reform the constitution to create a more equitable country, ensuring citizens the right to fresh water for one, but could not get the proposal past the more conservative congress to success. dina bulwark. it says she wants to make those constitutional changes, but like castiel standing in her way, are powerful forces in lima, k k in. so ever since the 1st calls upon sedition, or before the most business leaders are vocal in narrow position among these business people are the heads of lima media group. lemme will be the majority of the tv stations and newspaper owners have other business interests. private health, clinics, mining companies, oil and gas extraction or telecommunication firms. so there are numerous overlapping interest between big industries and the media companies that then they use to protect their interest is so what's the soonest? yeah, a lot of it. and when we are talking about it centralized media, we are reflecting on de la cio, brutal defect, that video hoss of central is him. and it's a country that has failed to decentralize. that is much more press in lima, done in the different features. and when it been secured in the regions the local prestige reposed anita but most of the media, ace in the capitol, centrally, sim is reality is not really that that is where peru finds itself in 2023, a new president in place. a continuum showdown between her and congress, an underlying conflict between the urban and the rule, the haves and the have nots. and one of the things the halves have on their side, the mainstream lead, the power to ship stores. for the rescue, we're still trying to find survivors in the earthquake in turkey and syria. social media has helped save lives. the turkish government go, has been riled by some of the content it seeing online. mean actually, ravi has been tracking the story. richard in the quakes on social media has been vital. oh, so we can show below had asia as to shoot in a contract on close shipping honeymoon. numerous victims trapped in the rabble have posted updates on youtube, twitter and instagram. and those online messages have helped guide rescuers to them . but i, social media is also home to a lot of criticism from turkish opposition. politicians, journalists, and human rights activists who say the odon government has failed to mobilize enough resources on kara has pushed back, pointing out genuine cases of false information, like inaccurate reports of hospitals collapsing and bogus disaster totally funds. to justify a clamp down on a incident use on the quiz. angel mug this in missouri, if you're there, another alarm is too high. yield on it broke out all the 3 months date of emergency declared by the president affects the 10 worst hit provinces pieces restrictions on media in those areas, limiting criticism until the week before the national elections that are shared you in me, the government has been accused of having one eye on those elections, by branding relief supplies, sent to the quick soon with the president's image, several journalists have been taken into custody over the reporting of the disaster, while others are under investigation. the other one government has a long track record of curbing dissent. kentucky. 4 months ago, parliament passed a law that caddies a 3 year jail term for anyone publishing or sharing content deemed by the government to be this information. press freedom group said that law could lead to increased censorship. i'm self censorship and the earthquake and other ones response to it has done nothing to alleviate those concerns. thanks to me, to the former soviet union now under country where much of the population is out to resist moscow's imperialist ambitions. the country is not ukraine. it is beller race sharing a border with russia. beller roost is led by president alexander lucas jenko, close to ally of latin putin. he's been in power for 29 years. and his authoritarian ways have centered on the rush application of the country. criticism of lucas shanker and his relationship with the kremlin comes at a cost in 2020 hundreds of thousands of fellow russians took to the streets to protest. lucretia goes rule that led to an unprecedented crackdown on the scent and tens of thousands ended up behind bars. listening post joanna, who's now with some of those who have fled, exiled bella russians who are still getting the story out on the struggle for democracy in minsk and independence from moscow. ah, margarita left took an old pursing or turned satirist in vilnius lithuania. young sick, a blogger in warsaw, poland. juliana shim told him, an activist leading a separate collective in new york usa seemingly the 3 have little in common, except they are all exiled from bene route. wanted on trial, in a sense on terrorism charges for criticizing president alexander lucas shingo and his government in all prosperous new court data. when i travel to wayne in october 2020 for a performance, i got a text from my relatives telling me i had been blacklisted back home for expressing my political views and was wanted by the regime. they said i should come back to bella. ruth, at 1st i disagree with others, said the same, i was persuaded not to return to the regime has brought charges against me. of course it's not funny. we are talking about real trials. we've got install, no matter what our position voices joke about, how pleased we are when we get onto the regimes list of convicts. this regime only prosecutes the best mobile cooking, the shopping location for exam labels have a part of them as a terrorist group. they even labeled to me personally as a terrorist. he famously sad that he's afraid of cyber weapons, more than he is afraid of nuclear weapons. so the moments of the several partisans started to being active and successful in damaging the regime systems. they got scared at home and i made my decision to leave in 2019. i had spent a long time working with states or authorities. my realized i wouldn't be able to change anything from within the country. you authorities now consider me a threat because in my blog i lay out radical ideas and i right exactly what been recipients have on their minds. the government has charged me on the 10 different laws. of course, i don't believe i will get a free trial because the entire system in better or if you could even call it that is illegal. i can even listed ah, that system has its roots in 1990 s. when following the collapse of the soviet union, bella ruth became an independent state with alexander lucas shank. oh, as it's democratically elected leader. but that a root of democracy was short lived in power for over 20000000 years. lucas shank always refer to himself as europe's law. of dictator and he's living up to his own branding or oppression of political in journalistic opponents. it's just one grim aspect of his all sorts. move the crick down on descent, took a turn for the worse in 2020. when look shanker, highly disputed election to a fixed term trigger, the biggest anti government protest embellishment from history after the unprecedented mass protest in 2020 look shanker decided to use terror against people, protesters and activists. to foot its health and people went through raisins. even now, every month, up to 100 people get detained after the brutality. lucas shank successfully suppressed and last movement. however, people have not given what happened. many had to flee the country. so now a lot of activists are working abroad. thing up. and then these repressive tactics have been in use for many years. however, the for 2020, the regime didn't touch those who were not involved in politics. following the protest wouldn't re, bedroom was suddenly getting detained and their families threaten them were lawyers . 6 young, what would you say, melissa? i spent 16 years studying to become an opera. singer. i was interested in politics . but when it started to affect the lives of my friends, my family, i couldn't keep silent any longer. when i left for lithuania, i started publishing satirical videos on youtube and tick tock, songs, and sketches mocking the regime when you call them. i'll put you in such hard times, people need jokes satire. it's a real weapon against the regime. speaking out cost me my career, but if sacrificing my profession, benefits my country, then i will continue on this course, dorm, w. but what if it isn't just your career, you are sacrificing but your freedom itself. it may 2021, a commercial plane from essence to this city vilnius. the capital of lithuania was re routed to bella roofs. now the authorities there blamed a bomb threat to but they had their i on one of the passengers on boards, roman petoskey village. the former editor in chief of a popular anti government telegram channel. next. as soon as that plane touched down in minsk proton salvage was arrested and he has been imprisoned on terrorism charges ever since. the incident caused international outcry with a notable exception, beller bruce, his neighbor to the east, russia since the dissolution of the u. s. s. are the 2 countries have maintained close economic and political ties, their leaders a match made in soviet heaven. dorian show a glimpse of some with netflix original. you do have to play util. nestled dudgin sport. total board regina, you're still young. you're from florida. we're still showing you're still new still do not go. the relationship, however, is far from equal. not least because luca jenko owes his political survival to vladimir putin, whose promise of a russian military intervention in bella roost. 2020 protests held quell the popular uprising. fast forward to february 2022 and brush has invasion of crane and moscow turned to minsk to cash and favour with their store. tolkien. wickersham, we once thought that lucas jenko ruled belly reuss. it turns out it is ruled by putin. lucas shanker has allowed russian troops to enter bela roost, to launch rockets into ukraine. it proves that lucas shan't go sold our country to moscow a long time ago. the entire world now se
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according to the u. n. u fled been displaced in m 23 c. waves of territory from the government in the last 8 months. many of them living in camps. at the end of last year, beginning of this year, there was an outbreak of cholera and one of the comes to the north of the city of gomez. several people killed death and to come sprung up many of these shelter put in if there is indeed heavy rain, it's going to be a massive problem for the sanitation here quite clearly in south central chill, a firefighter most as far as a 3000 kilometers away are being deployed to combat the countries worst. forest fires in decades. the sending reports now from governmental yet another wildfire out of control. in the albany, a region firefighters call for more help. unable to contain this blaze, when of hundreds of active fires that have been spreading throughout south central chile since late january. ah, the commander of the fire fighting brigade tells his men to evacuate oder to some of the cripple. the situation here is very c
according to the u. n. u fled been displaced in m 23 c. waves of territory from the government in the last 8 months. many of them living in camps. at the end of last year, beginning of this year, there was an outbreak of cholera and one of the comes to the north of the city of gomez. several people killed death and to come sprung up many of these shelter put in if there is indeed heavy rain, it's going to be a massive problem for the sanitation here quite clearly in south central chill, a...
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u. s. is playing political games when it comes to a going to syria, there is no u. u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fair. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these such and should be listed in spite of the of that united kill lion gifts to mr. please can of our representative of u. s. department, samantha power, the director of us a say that we will, we will a held that ne us here. yeah. either in that you're trying to divide the city and people to divide your graphically will admit that total devastation scenes of hope can so be witness. this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being proper days. rush, emergency workers have joined in the rescue. effort strength reach those most in need of every hour the grim death toll continues decline. serious 2nd largest city level is one of the areas where affected most schools, defense ministry series, freshen teams. there are help, help save more than 40 people from the ruins scenes of utter desolation and neighboring tortilla to
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u. s. a thing political games when it comes to 8 going to syria. there is no u u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fairest. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these sanctions should be listed in spite of that united is still lying yesterday. mister bleak in our resent of us department, samantha power, the director of us a say that we will. we will a held that ne off here. yeah. either in that you're trying to divide the city and people to divide the you graphically. amid the total devastation, things of hope can still be witnessed. this young girl was took from the rubble of her wrecked home. after being from for days, rush, emergency workers had joined in the rescue efforts trying to reach those most indeed, but every hour the grim death all continues the line theory. a 2nd largest city of a level is one of the areas west affected moscow's defense ministry phase russian teams totaling 300 workers to help save more than 40 people and recover 5 bodies from the ruins. so far, there are scenes of utte
u. s. a thing political games when it comes to 8 going to syria. there is no u u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fairest. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these sanctions should be listed in spite of that united is still lying yesterday. mister bleak in our resent of us department, samantha power, the director of us a say that we will. we will a held that ne off here. yeah. either in that you're trying to divide the city...
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u. s. is playing political games when it comes to aid, going to sorry. there is no u. u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fair. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these sanctions should be listed in spite of that united hill lion. yesterday. mister bleak in our resent us department, samantha power, the director of us a say that we will. we will a held that ne off here. you either in that you like this trying to divide the city and people to divide. you graphically amid the total devastation seems of hope can still be witnessed. this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being trapped for days, russia and emergency workers have joined in with the rescue efforts, trying to reach those most in new. but every hour the grim death tool continues to serious 2nd largest city aleppo as well. no theory is worst affected. moscow's defense ministry says brussel teams. there have help, save more than 40 people from the ruins so far. scenes of utter desolation and neighboring to kia as well.
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u. s. is playing political games when it comes to aid to damascus. u u. n. sanctions against syria, there is a u. s. united states and e u sanctions against her. this is ferris. every one would know that for humanitarian aid there these sanctions should be lifted. it is by the heart of that united states still lie. and yesterday, mister blinkin and other representative of u. s. department, samantha bower, the doctor. busy as a say that we will, we will help the north east, off syria, either in that united says trying to divide the city and be bought to divide the geographically well. amid the total devastation on the grounds scenes of hope still played. this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being trump for days. rush and emergency workers have joined the race against time trying to reach those most to meet. and every hour the grim death tool continues decline. sirius, 2nd largest to the aleppo is one of the areas where st affected moscow's defense ministry. sage russian teams have helped save more than 40 people from the ruin
u. s. is playing political games when it comes to aid to damascus. u u. n. sanctions against syria, there is a u. s. united states and e u sanctions against her. this is ferris. every one would know that for humanitarian aid there these sanctions should be lifted. it is by the heart of that united states still lie. and yesterday, mister blinkin and other representative of u. s. department, samantha bower, the doctor. busy as a say that we will, we will help the north east, off syria, either in...
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i think girl who is following up on this program, he should understand that there is no u. u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fairest. everyone would know that and 18 mr. gear bid, or shawn in december 2002, 22, he informed the security council, united nation that the for humanitarian aid, these factions should be listed. and he mentioned that there is no un sanctions against syria. many people around the world, they don't know. they think that there is un sanctions and especially of that. yes to be i think the speaker on behalf of the regional speaker of the us department, he lives many times in our i because that he said that the united states is not preventing any kind of ministerial assistance to our area. why does this situation not like that? so not only sanctions united states imposing on people, united 5th l u. s. army, is this feeling 120000 barrels of oil every every day. and as the same time, they are stealing the wheat cotton and occupying the very important part of the notice when you say, sorta jump in, i d
i think girl who is following up on this program, he should understand that there is no u. u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fairest. everyone would know that and 18 mr. gear bid, or shawn in december 2002, 22, he informed the security council, united nation that the for humanitarian aid, these factions should be listed. and he mentioned that there is no un sanctions against syria. many people around the world, they don't know. they...
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there is no u u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fair. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these sanctions should be listed in spite of that united hill lion. yesterday. mister please can of our representative of u. s. department, samantha power, the director of us a say that we will, we will a held that north east of here. you either in that you're trying to divide the city and people to divide your graphically your request has been denied. that's the message from china who rejected to take a call from the us defense minister. immediately after taking action to down the p . r. c. balloon. the department of defense submitted a request for a secure call between secretary austin and p. r. c, minister of national defense. unfortunately, the p r c has declined our request. our commitment to open lines of communication will continue with their direction, comes off to the chinese balloon, traverse usa a space at the end of january, and was eventually shot down by use for us fighter
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there is no u u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fair. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these such and should be listed in spite of that the united states still lying yesterday. mister, please can of our representative of u. s. department, samantha bower, the director of us a say that we will, we will a held that ne us here. yeah. either in that you're trying to divide the city and people to divide you graphically. well. meantime, russian emergency workers have been helping rescue people in the syrian city of atlanta. one of the areas most effective russians defense ministry said managed to save more than 40 people from under the rubble of collapse. building. the urgent search for survivors in turkey is intensified. it's more than 9000 deaths have been confirmed up to 53000 people injured russian emergency teams are on the ground for help. it's estimated around 5000 building the lapse, the moscow as it plans now to send even more emergency personnel to help. we had a chanc
there is no u u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fair. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these such and should be listed in spite of that the united states still lying yesterday. mister, please can of our representative of u. s. department, samantha bower, the director of us a say that we will, we will a held that ne us here. yeah. either in that you're trying to divide the city and people to divide you graphically. well....
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u. n. u fled been displaced in m 23 c. waves of territory from the government in the last 8 months. many of them living in camps at the end of last year, beginning of this year, there was an outbreak of cholera in one of the come to the north of the city of gomez. several people killed that. and to this comes brung up many of these shelters. to put in if there is indeed heavy rain is going to be a massive problem for the sanitation here. quite clearly. the ranks of self so down tommy and now made up of both government troops and full marivel fighters is part of the pay still signed in 2018, but many in the new me don't have weapons to do an arms embargo and that is great and concerns about how it will maintain peace and security. her rheumatology reports from juba. the body forces in south don's army have been told to be loyal to the country and not to politics, individuals, or ethnicity. the formation of a military made up of both the former rebel fighters and government troops is underway. we have managed to unify the, the top actually of the command where you to complete the unification of the, the middle actually. which is really key because the process is unification and they're not integration. so that's why you have to unify at all level. and before you unify, especially at the top level, under middle level of the senior officers also have to go through orientation and training. these soldiers form part of the 1st batch of graduates. many don't have guns. the government says an arms embargo imposed by the united nations security council in 2018 makes it hard to buy weapons delays and implementing the 2018 p. still a force of us permanent countries. first presidential election for those elections to take place. people displaced by years of conflict need to feel safe enough to return home. according to the un, there are more than 2000000 internally displaced people in south done. and another 2300000 have played the country as refugees. fighting in some areas continues to kill and displays large numbers of civilians. the press has been slow. it's been slow. the political elites i've been drugging benefits is simply because there are 2 principles. his excellency crested them and his excellence was vice president. if a high deficit entrusted confidence for walking together is a patmos to deliver the counter from violence trapeze. oh, sa sedans, president saw the kia has promised to resume talks with armed groups that did not sign the 2018 piece deal. that agreement stopped the west of the fight, but the i lingering tensions in communities that possessed many weapons and that will make maintaining peace and security even more difficult for salted on the new and poorly equipped, unified national army. had matessa out there. deborah, brazilian government task force as attempting to remove 20000 gold miners who are legally occupying indigenous territory. the activities of the miners have poisoned the young mommy's water supply and killed off plants and animals. they rely on for food. when occur. yeah, nike of reports from boy vi must state ah yellow, my me, children outside the emergency field hospital in war vista, the capital of the northern state of what i my, these are the lucky ones. rescued in time from the ongoing health crisis in brazil's largest indigenous territory. both old and young gentlemen me have been dying in their villages, from hunger and disease, despite living unprotected land. the size of portugal in the heart of the amazon rain forest in co op and you know, mommy, her the onslaught of illegal money has polluted our rivers with mercury destroying our forest and livelihood. we cannot fish or we cannot drink water that we cannot bathe without getting sir e book young o mommy policy junior gentleman, me is responsible for indigenous health. every day he receives shocking pictures from the yellow mammy villages and desperate cries for help. like this one from a man who walked for days in the jungle to sent an urgent message. there are 5 children were so sick, they can't even walk. he says, send us a helicopter. we have no medication to treat here. nothing. helicopters are being sent to take supplies, rescue the sick and chase away the legal miners. but this is something you. during the past 4 years, former president j able sonata has ignored and even encouraged the invasion of indigenous territory. bossa nova vienna. anyway, mama, not half open and there were many reports that a humanitarian crisis was under way fuzzy, but the former government dismantled organization in charge of protecting the rang for us and the indigenous people were then either we knew what was going on, but were not authorized to act as we should do now, that has changed fed up in the last 2 weeks there in daily flights to destroy equipment used by the legal miners. all of these helicopters then small airplanes that you can see here have been used to take supplies, fuel and food to the eagle miners in the yano miami territories. now they have been apprehended by the federal police and are shown as proof that there are much larger interest at stake, and that somebody has been financing this whole illegal gold mining operation. moving the invaders is only the 1st step. the biggest challenge will be to keep them out and clean up the rivers. they have destroyed monica in our give. i'll jazeera or the step brazil, or demonstrators who are demanding the resignation of peruvian president in apollo r t. i have been out on the streets of the capitol yet again, security officers 5 t guests to disperse. the crowds doesn't have been killed and the violence between demonstrators and security forces in the last 2 months of thousands of people have marched in nicaragua, in support of the government's decision to, to port 222 gerald opposition. figures and journalists to the u. s similar opposition rallies have been banned by president annual ortega in the past or target and his wife, vice president rosario marilla accused the opposition members of being what they call us on some terrorists. the group of prisoners have been given humanitarian parole by washington which allows them to climb asylum. 2 shall anchors president has appealed to tamela minorities to engage with his governments development initiatives. he is also promised to devolve powers to them and on what grandma sing is reaching out to the minority group ahead of next month's regional elections. but as michelle fernandez reports from the northern city of java, it will take much more than that to overcome the divisions left by shrill anchors civil war. his present run, his vicar missing her, wants to reach out to the thomas in northern she lanka. arresting those demonstrating against his visit is probably not going to help university students and political activists and java spoke out against t
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u n. b u k. lead is announced a tentative deal to govern trade for northern ireland. but prime minister wishes to knock still needs to convince skeptics among his own conservatives to back the deal . also on the program, escalating violence in the west bank. officials say riot by israel settlers has left the palestinian men dead. the attacks were a response to the killing of 2 israelis by palestinian government class counting the votes for president nigeria top political parties say it's too slow as election, volunteers go through ballads one by one in africa's largest democracy. and the search continues for survivors of an over crowded migrant vessel, smashed to pieces in rough seas of the italian coast. at least 18 have been rescued, but doesn't unknown to be did. ah i'm good. how else as well come to the program? it has been one of the biggest sticking points in post, breaks it nego creations, how to regulate trade with northern islands. now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough. you commission president, also a funder lion, and you k prime minister minister wishes to next struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london sooner. caled, a new chapter and relations with brussels and fonder. lions said the new so called winds up framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability light in northern ireland. let's hear more of what the british prime minister had to say. i b l, a decisive. together. we have changed the original protocol another day, announcing the winner, the framework. today's agree deliver smooth, boeing tre, within the united kingdom for normal either the place now union and safeguards, sovereignty for the peace of european commission. president said she was confident this agreement would work for all parties involved. this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses
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now we're not, we're celia and they, we did, you hurt the sliced 170 s u d u n is also launching a 397000000 dollar appeal to help nearly 5000000 people affected by the earthquake and syria. as the hope of finding people trapped alive under rubble in turkey and syria is dimming, rescue efforts are shifting their focus on to helping survivors. this war ship docked on the south coast of turkey has been turned into a floating hospital. there is no available hospital in my neighbourhood. the closest one is the hot. i thought you all hospital, but it's full of people injured by the quiet. that's why they can't provide help to people like me with slight injuries. instead of that hospital, we prefer this makes shift one tens of thousands of people have been injured by the earthquake and turkey. many requiring medical treatment with only 300 beds. the worship hospital can only relieve a small part of the current, huge strain on the turkish health care system. let's get you up to speed now and some other stories making headlines around the world at the sour. at least 39 people have been killed and 20
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u n t u o n, and or di one a matter of what 4 months on maybe 5 months ago and the pool cushion which, which, which came about at that time is that the best example understand this whole situation. i think the us at once did i for the u. s. was all players cards. and that it was a very provocative. it was taking a fed, a deep risk. and in the situation of what was happening on euclid and suddenly challenge china right on his doorstep. it was a best perfect kind of a situation with develop gator. when i, when i discussed this, when i, when i analyzed as deep up, i realised that, that the united states was really not taking a risk. it was perhaps convinced that there would be really noticed once it was testing diana, it was psychologically but i, we think it was pushing it back and making china feel that it was not capable of responding conventionally to the united states challenge. it was no doubt. it risk which had been taken at that particular time and all of us perceived it but, but the united states came out. we're not the winner. there's no good or lose it in this kind of situation. but definitely came out of the dominant ball. and that sent home a message very strongly to bridging at a particular time. this is j
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u. n. e u u. s. and, and really all international humanitarian organizations to try and overcome the bureaucratic and logistical issues to get aid into the affected areas urgently. this was a joint statement that was released a bit earlier saying they are standing alone in responding to the catastrophe and aid and assistance which normally comes from across the border from turkey. hr has been disrupted by the earthquakes. they added that to man, humanitarian workers had died in the disaster. those who survived are working in difficult conditions. the united nations is estimated over 5000000 people in syria are in need of shelter, a staggering number in a regional ready home to millions of internally displaced. but the legacy of conflict is impeding a deliveries. much of the was damage is in opposition held areas earlier, one group, i ought to re a sham, refused to allow you and aiden from regime areas while turkish back rebels turned back a supply convoy from the eastern kurdish majority region last
u. n. e u u. s. and, and really all international humanitarian organizations to try and overcome the bureaucratic and logistical issues to get aid into the affected areas urgently. this was a joint statement that was released a bit earlier saying they are standing alone in responding to the catastrophe and aid and assistance which normally comes from across the border from turkey. hr has been disrupted by the earthquakes. they added that to man, humanitarian workers had died in the disaster....
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u n e c l u b i was out, was douglas a just that building right there. so i will when i introduce you, what should i say? everything, what you should do. so i'll, i'll introduce you and then should we start right away with the video of us and then you will say a few things and then asked for questions. yes. okay. the joggers archipelago. homer, the cho, cm's, diego garcia, the largest island in the archipelago, is now the location of a very large u. s. military base of the military base is on the on tank of gas cap. not on all the island, the free men island east. there was by nos, salomon and disco. gotcha. where it is from google. gus yet to good to paras. badness is 150 miles from where the base east some images of what are, what were beautiful tropical islands in the middle of the indian ocean. now home to some of the most sophisticated, powerful weaponry in the u. s. military runway air force base navy base aircraft carrier used in the wars used to threaten or on as well. see i actually at the time estimated the population size of diego garcia as an e g l. negligible. us officials also insisted that they get exclusive control of the archipelago, including diego garcia without local inhabitants. so basically an expulsion order, embedded bureaucratically and a parent that phrase without local inhabitants. the 2 governments signed the deal in 1966 december 30th, 1966, which is an important date which will come back to that inc
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u and u. n. pledge, money, aid and equipment to areas caught off by conflict. ah, on the back of his, i'll just say a lie from london also coming up on his 1st visit to the u. k. ukraine's president pushes for the supplier fighter jets to repel russia's offensive combat aircrafts for you green winks for free them. ah, welcome to the program. the death toll keeps rising in the world's deadliest earthquake in more than a decade. 3 days after the disaster race, thousands of buildings and flattened entire settlements and southwest turkey, and northern syria, nearly $12000.00 people are now known to have died across both countries. an aide is pouring in from around the world. in syria, the earthquake is killed almost $3000.00 overall wiping out entire families. a doctor says the scale of injuries is more devastating than the civil war. but 12 years of conflict of complicated humanitarian efforts, especially in the rebel held stronghold of italy, medical supplies are running out and the region is heavily reliant on aid from tokyo. but to kia has also be at the epicenter of the catastrophe. more than 9000 people have died there and over 50000 injured president, rus
u and u. n. pledge, money, aid and equipment to areas caught off by conflict. ah, on the back of his, i'll just say a lie from london also coming up on his 1st visit to the u. k. ukraine's president pushes for the supplier fighter jets to repel russia's offensive combat aircrafts for you green winks for free them. ah, welcome to the program. the death toll keeps rising in the world's deadliest earthquake in more than a decade. 3 days after the disaster race, thousands of buildings and flattened...
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sarah u k n e u leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements. the agreement will allow goods to flow freely to northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. u k prime minister re she soon act hale to decisive break through. this is the deal represents a new start from british and european union relation.
sarah u k n e u leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements. the agreement will allow goods to flow freely to northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. u k prime minister re she soon act hale to decisive break through. this is the deal represents a new start from british and european union relation.
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u. k. n a u leaders will hold talks in london in the coming hours to finalize a new deal for northern islands, post briggs, trading arrangements, european commission, president ursula on the line, and you k prime minister wishes sooner. we discussed the northern odd and protocol . it requires a region to follow some e u laws, so that goods can flow freely into the republic of ireland without checks. but some northern ireland political groups say this undermines the regions connection to the rest of the u. k. ah, russian forces are continuing their advance and eastern ukraine. the moscow backed wagner mercenary group, says it's fighters of capture the village of your kidney. that's north of back. moot, fighting has been focused around the city for weeks. a solid been jervey reports now from the russian capital a town in ruins, while ease of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bus moot fighters from russia's. wagner group said they have stepped up their attacks from the north and the south of the town of win here is more symbolic than strategic for russian forces, who have been fighting for months a. so units of wagner completely captured the village of yahoo! edna in the north of buck mote, nice to read a box motor as russian forces take more positions and slowly move deeper into east in ukraine,
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u. n. enter t. u has enabled a partial recovery and shipments from ukraine. we prices are now it pre war levels, but it's unclear whether moscow will sign off on a new agreement when the current deal expires in march. the war has devastated agriculture in frontline areas of ukraine. many farmers believe the russian forces deliberately set out to destroy their livelihoods. natasha butler has more now from look. she's come in all the ukraine. hickory has owned this farm in northern ukraine for decades, but he still can't believe what happens with last year. russian soldiers occupied the property for 3 weeks in march. they destroyed buildings, ransacked, produce, and killed more than a 150 carols, pointless destruction that hey, gary believes was driven by envy. this silly one over sent the poor who they were killing everything because we live better than them. we have farms, good jobs, road, streetlights, they painted on our wools, who let you live better than us. i think they saw a civilized and developing country and wanted to get it because without it, they have no future of the thought was it looked at him when he got in his family, fled the farm just before it was taken over. he tells us that russian soldiers killed some people who stayed in the village. now he's trying to rebuild his life and his business and fix what the russians destroyed was. this whole area had to be d mind off to the russians left, and these are just some of the many rockets were fired at the farm. the farms are cctv cameras captured the repeated attacks at the top of some of the pictures. terrified cows can be seen trying to run away. yeah, those are the criteria. i really hope the rest of europe never experiences this villa. i'm grateful for the military and humanitarian support. we're getting it. but if it's stopped coming, you crane want to be able to keep fighting this monster, and the aggressors will move on to other european countries. but i agree, culture is one of ukraine's biggest industries, but it's been battered by the war. many farms have been destroyed, so guessing ones like this running again is key to the war effort creek or he says he's doing everything he can to help. he even has a son and son in law, fighting with ukrainian forces on the front lines. just one ukrainian families way of defined the senseless cruelty that their country is enduring. natasha butler, al jazeera lucas shifter, northern ukraine was heard through a food market here and cave, my colleagues and bus robbie is servers i just how significant is the damage to ukraine's farming infrastructure? let me just tell you where here in the heart of the old city, at this farmer's market, a soviet era construction and the people here are the kinds of people that are in a way w, effected by this war. everyone in ukraine is affected by the war, but farming those in the farming community, those associated to the agricultural industry to food production or w affected because these are some of the main economic activities in this country. it's one of the main industries for ukraine, and just to give you a sense of how significant that is for the global market. ukraine is one of the top 10 grain producing countries in the world. we're talking about a week and maze and barley and sunflower products, cooking oil, corn oil. so when the russians invaded and started to take over territory, it became a major problem for a country that has been nicknamed the bread basket of europe. now ukraine is a large country, farms are still functioning, but if you go down to the local level, if you go down to places like the key region, farms around this area churn, it gives upper region region. and even harrison region, place that was under russian occupation. that was just today, a target for $35.00 grad rockets in and around that city. these are agrarian communities are communities were farming plays a central role and they are in be struggling. because even if the russians aren't bombarding their farms, even if they've left, many of these farms are filled with land mines and unexploded ammunition we've. we've heard stories about farm animals, cows wandering into fields and setting off land mines. people have also been injured and killed when tractors have driven over land mines in farming fields. so this is a serious problem, and it is one that the un says d mining these agricultural areas. this could take years. how much is ukraine able to export right now? well that deal you heard about earlier and our reporting has gone a long way to resolving a lot of the issues. but pre war numbers are that ukraine pulled $27000000000.00 a year. 41 percent of all of its exports were agricultural and it hasn't reached those pre war levels yet. but last year it did manage through that deal of export. 33000000 tons of grain as part of the food deal to help to curb the global food crisis that has been sparked by this war. but that deal sets to expire next month and whether or not it will be renewed in the current political situation is something of a real concern to leaders here and so many thanks some days save us robbie, the live of food market here in cave. joining me now is the vast golf, who is the deputy minister of infrastructure here in ukraine. you're a good time with us. we hope saying that talking about the, the great deal and the fact that they ship and sort of slowed down what is taking so long. why is it so difficult to get these vessels in and out of that inspection? so 1st of all, i would like to remind that ukraine is one of the leading supplier of the grain and related food for the number one for the sunflower oil. i'm sorry, 3 of 5 for such kind of like we environment for me. so existence of grain and foods and the rules markets can allow to receive a balance for balance, and this is their aim for the lexia green initiative. and unfortunately, you're right, that seems october 16th and they have tobar know lexi green and she works for the 3040 person maximum for the capacity of all 3 fourths. because according to the initiative that each wrestle and to do the blake c or we proceed outside from the black sea, should be infected by the whole 4 parties of the initial div, ukraine, united nation took it and rational innovation. and since the end of october, russian federation decrease the number of inspection teams which inspected during this reason. unfortunately, since november we were h. i have 3 raffles effect the bailey for inbound moment. and so the same number for the outbound what, what does this say that for the prospects of the renewal of their next date for renewal is 18 of march, we already started to negotiation between you and the toolkit and our partner in order to receive the prior understanding that the initiative will be prolonged because agricultural industry should know before and plan the way that i said that i think so for the moment we are waiting from our partners, i'm from you and until to the region and their feedback and their position how they see, on which condition it will be prolonged because we expect ation not only for a long initiative, but increase number of infections and the make a total of for initiative. not $120.00 days minimum of one year. because again, the market should descend and police activity for the long period, not only for 4 months. and let's talk about the impact not just on the vessels that are trying to, to, to get grain out to the wider world. but the impact of the war on the commercial shipping industry maritime operations in general. what impact is, as it happened? i would like to remind that seems the beginning of the war. russian announced the area around our board. like we're on. i like account of terry's area and one's a vessel for cbo vessels. they can also talk to in case of the moment they do a few accidents that they will wrestle. and after that, the navigation where we would like her and we are drawing got tension, that this is where relation or the international convention and the fields of the maritime commercial shaping. grandma talking about military shipment. and we applied to the international time we're going to zation to united nation in order to renew the free shipping contrib. lexi. this is a right of ukraine. like independent count. you're still to but if i state to be thank you. that was your last cough, the deputy minister of infrastructure. let's get back to go about the read has more on how the loss of ukrainian grain. of course, a global sued crisis. indeed, adrian, yes, i do. so from week to vegetable oil, ukraine on russia, the cultural power houses and their major ex borders to the world. and the war is high. major consequences for food and fertilizer prices disrupted export flows and help fuel some of the sky high inflation. we've seen this past year, so let's look at the price of bread. for example, in 2022 the you saw the cost of a low for 18 percent, but that doesn't really tell the whole story. eastern european countries were much more reliant on russian imports. bread prices went up more than 30 percent in lithuania under stonier and a massive 66 percent in hungary. bread is heavily subsidized in many parts of the middle east, on north africa, in egypt, subsidized bread for the poor has been kept cheap, but local media reports of the price of unsubsidized lows has increased by 50 percent. and then africa. countries reliance on imports were particularly vulnerable. nigeria saw bread take a hike of more than 30 percent. and in rwanda was up over 40 percent. but the continent, worst victim of inflation was gone on. official figures show serial products like bread jumping more than 70 percent. well, farmers and gonna say they're struggling to make a living in the countries agricultural hub. they're finding it hard to access chemical fertilizers from russia, victoria, gate, and be report jonathan o. two's once profitable farm in the central region, in garner is now running at a loss. he says the high price of chemical fertilizers is to blame the hour every year. a lot of people didn't apply for life to go to know have money to applied for laser because of their course. they couldn't afford it. and now because of climate change, or we have to get into smart agriculture and his mother got a booth with those things. and if they're not available, how can you go and make profits? manufacturing, chemical fertilizers, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium needs a lot of energy since economy's reopened, after covey. 19 loc downs, gas and electricity prices have sort that's pushed out, production costs in some fertilizer manufacturers in china and europe have shut down. and since russia invaded ukraine, energy prices have risen further. the u. n says global fertilizer prices have increased by a 199 percent since 2020 gone a bought $40000000.00 of chemical fertilizers from russia in 2021. that's 40 percent of its annual imports, but last year many of its farmers couldn't afford the higher prices. so went without because of the wall. there was shooting a federal ads at a in port as couldn't even import. the quantities were quite so very limited, came into the market, and whatever came into the market was at is the high price that was beyond the reach of most famous fertilize provides the nutrients needed to help crops grow without it. last year, pharmacy garner reported lower than average yields of staple crops such as maze. if you look at gunnar, on average, if you apply the right quantities of a low or miss farm, you are likely to get between 18 to 20 bus. read off what leather walls of our members depends on, farmers was were even get in tool box 3 bus sued up there to be the 10th of the impact on your activities. that's
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u. f. n. u k, are refusing to work with the us had a regime un official say deliveries of critical cross border aid could resume on thursday. the united arab emirates said it was step up a field, a set up rather a field hospital and send search and rescue teams. to syria, a delegation made up of civil defense workers, engineers and firefighters has been announced by lebanon. iraq has bridge to planes of emergency relief. a 127 tons of 8 has been dispatched from algeria and russia, which is serious. biggest ally has sent a team from it. it's emergency ministry out there is correspond, ojo, have our laugh, sent us this report from italy, province in northern syria. well marianna and madeira little billiard was such for her. we are here in front of the sal came hospital where the bodies of some of the victims are ready to be given to their families. where there is a glimmer of hope for some alice, we just saw some people who had minor injuries and were released after a quick checkup. and with me now is the hospital director that dr. glaze's to tell us how the staff here have been dealing with the situation. also, the nozzler says karima no. the halley and crowd, much for the situation in the hospital is very critical. the whole situation was catastrophic. this morning. there were more than $300.00 debts since them to have been dozens more like that. we just received a man who'd been saved from under the rubble. and this has given us hope of finding more survivors. during the last 2 days, we also received more than 700 people who were injured, which all during the 1st it was a disaster because we chris a lot of difficulties due to the huge number of victims in addition to the wounded who came from different towns and villages around the hospital, we are grateful for the assistance provided by so many doctors from different places. well thought out o dot hardy, good luck on victoria. thank you dr. europe. the center of the most affected part of the border area. and we know your mission is hot. international aid and expertise has been flowing into her kia the u. k. and taiwan are among many countries sending rescue teams and so strongly others including india and israel has sent medical personnel. firefighters have been deployed from the u. s. in a spain katara is setting up mobile homes and a field hospital. germany says it's ready to set up emergency camps to shelter people who have lost their homes. joining us now from gassy and tape in turkey is a jack la hold, who's trickier emergency response coordinator for care our, the humanitarian organization. thank you so much for being with us. it is harrowing to think that there are still could be hundreds of people trapped under the rubble . and i know your organization has been directly impacted by these disasters. can you tell us 1st about the type of situation you are having to deal with today and, and how you were able to help the people affected? yes, thank you for having the year. the situation 48 hours after the disaster, ease ease of use, extremely still very difficult. not only for th
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a lot of people question what is cajun cooking -- not c-a-j-u-n, c-a-s-o-u-n. >> i like it. >> you're going to drop it back in here. >> what would your grandmas say from this fusion you created? >> they saw it all the time because that's how it came together. my chinese grandmother loved -- >> back on the fire? >> yes. loved my other grandma's collard greens. they would switch out food when they switched me out. there's the garnic. look what you can do. >> oh, my gosh. >> you did that. >> who would have thought it. >> this is festus' oxtail fried rice. >> chef festus to you. she didn't want to open a restaurant but loved cooking for the community, she started in the pandemic selling from her home, then opened up magnolia street restaurant and kitchen, named for the street she group on. >> when you're the only chinese family on the block in west oakland, you kind of merge everything together. my family is so mixed that, you know, that's just how we grew up. it wasn't any big anomaly or phenomenon. >> being mixed, did you ever feel like you were embraced by both sides? or weren't black
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u. n. convoy was returning from every supply mission. the u. n. contingent in the d. r. c has around 18000 personnel. it's monday to include supporting the congolese government's efforts to stabilize the region, but a struggle to deal with m. 23 militant attacks, forcing thousands of locals to flee the area. we are fleeing the m 23 war. as you have heard about the situation in our villages, we need help when he tats, but above all, we need the return of peace. about yoga. the situation is very complicated at the moment and kemati we came from there under a hail of bullets when they arrived and kemati, we decided to leave. we were scared of the bullets and the bombs that fell. there are many people who have been injured. victor. busy the m 23 started fighting the day before yesterday, crashes continue in the area. and that is why we are leaving our villages in kinky . we're looking for where we're going to rest, but we have no idea. we ask our government to do everything to displace the m 23 rebels. so we can return to our villages so that we don't die of other diseases o
u. n. convoy was returning from every supply mission. the u. n. contingent in the d. r. c has around 18000 personnel. it's monday to include supporting the congolese government's efforts to stabilize the region, but a struggle to deal with m. 23 militant attacks, forcing thousands of locals to flee the area. we are fleeing the m 23 war. as you have heard about the situation in our villages, we need help when he tats, but above all, we need the return of peace. about yoga. the situation is very...
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u. n. a has accused the u. s. of politicizing aid in syria in the wake of these are these earthquakes. does that sound accurate to you? thank you very much for having me both sides on accusing each other of politicizing, humanity driven aid. but as a journalist, if we see facts underground, we will realize that it's the united states that is politicizing dis, humanitarian assistance to syria because it insists on until this moment to not deliver aids. to 90 percent of the syrian people were affected by his deadly or by just deadly earthquake. the insist to st. this 8, exclusively 2 areas controlled by drop it on the straw and utter islamist to rec groups in serbia. up until this moment, they refused to deal with the syrian government in order to send the much need of help, when thousands and thousands and thousands of servants are affected by this deadly earthquake. we have to know that up until to day, they are alive. people under durable and they are being rescued right now. thanks to the friends of serbia who sent their risk, your team's were sent their assistance will sent their equipment. we have to know after 12 years of poor, syria is not capable of doing this alone. after 12 years of war and sanctions, deadly sanctions on syria, the syrian government, the syrian people are beat, they need the international so called community to put their political differences aside and come for a help for the syrian people. now there is a declassified say, a document in front of me dates back to 1993. the the, it when to see i a said that our sanctions have yet to impose sufficient hardship on local consumers needed to spark grants well. of on tv. hm. sentiments in serbia, this is the strategy from yugoslavia, serbia, up until today, the sanctions are meant to crumble the monetary and, and the livelihood situation in serving. to extend that the people would rise and revolt against the government and the movie. this is what the sanctions are doing. i tell you, i just feel sort without your textbook or the textbook. again, pat from langley virginia. you told me you talk about regime change out, you know, foment unrest through angio isn't otherwise. and then try and get your regime change. i, i get what you're saying of all i wanted to ask you a few moments ago we showed what essentially is like a radar tracking website that actually shows aircraft in the region of syria, really avoiding syrian territory. apparently they're afraid of landing in syria to live a humanitarian aid. why would they be so reluctant to land thereafter off that? so on one hand, 3 nights, it says that the humanitarian assistant isn't sanctioned. but on the other hand, they a boot. they are like a bulldog coming after every company, whether it's private or governmental, or whether it's in the airplane, whether it's a company, whether it's just for medical supply, forsythia, and if they receive any funds from syria for the service they breed, they be a present or for the goods they sent to syria, or just simply going through syria and breaking the siege, the united states is coming after dis companies and telling them we're going to put your unsanctioned on the list of the sanctions. therefore, all these talk about that the american sanction do not affect the humanitarian situation in cba is completely and author lie because the nicest comes after fuel companies comes after medical companies. and i have talked with alina tuan, she is the special operator for the effects, or the impacts of the unilateral course of measures on syria. and she told me, she's the expert of u. n. and she told me all these talk about that the nicest and the essential do not affect the humanitarian situation. cera is a lie because if you go to a hospital and you see that the hospitals are in much need for certain medicine and equipment and they are unable to import these basic necessary goods. because the companies refuse to sell this equipment to see that because they are afraid of our medical sanctions. then we know this is the so called rule based international order that the united states is preaching on the, on, on the rest of the word. when at the same time, the practicing ed da most vile policy against a country like syria, which is dis illegal corps if measures which i call it a. it's a weapon of mass destruction, especially at this moment have to put their political differences aside and they have to at the siemens. but what the nazis is doing now, they are influencers so called influence was all around toward their affiliated with the cia. they are busy writing art
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u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but it's independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly king interests come into power in 1951 . now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest.
u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but it's independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly king interests come into power in 1951 . now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather...
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u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but its independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly king interests come into power in 1951 . now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world. and certainly the biggest reserves in africa at the time. the year was 1959. the nasir wells hit liquid black gold back then it was called a mall and delta. but in just 2 short years, libya was an oil ex border. now this after oil exploration had turned out dry since 1915. so let's fast forward 10 years to 969. now there's a saying about jobs and management, right? that when you finally get to go on vacation, that's when anything that can go wrong will go wrong. and that's exactly what happened to king interest of the kingdom of libya. while interest was on holiday and turkey. but some
u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but its independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly king interests come into power in 1951 . now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather...
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u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but it's independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly, keen interest come into power in 1951. now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid. for the americans part, they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished, but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world, and certainly the biggest reserves in africa. at the time, the year was $959.00. the nasir wells hit liquid black gold back then it was called a mall and delta. but in just 2 short years, libya was an oil exporter. now this after oil exploration had turned out dry since 1915. so let's fast forward 10 years to 969. now there's a saying about jobs and management, right? that when you finally get to go on vacation, that's when anything that can go wrong will go wrong. and that's exactly what happened to king interests of the kingdom of libya. while interest was on holiday and turkey. bu
u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but it's independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly, keen interest come into power in 1951. now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid. for the americans part, they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather...
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u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but it's independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly king interests come into power in 1951 . now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world. and certainly the biggest reserves in africa at the time. the year was $959.00. the nasir wells hit liquid black gold back then it was called a mall and delta but in just 2 short years, libya was an oil ex.
u. k. and france. soon after the u. n. g, a granted independence and unification of all those 3 regions. but it's independence, however, came at a cost. the agreement that western friendly king interests come into power in 1951 . now interest allowed the u. s. and u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather...
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u. s. counterparts. anton a blank and n a, the u. s. and ounce, that they will be sending an emergency aid of a $85000000.00. the e u commission is preparing for a donation conference for trickier and syria victims as so every are all countries, including the nato, are helping to care. but as i said, the scale of this earthquake is very large, and it's will take a long time for to get it to cure these wounds. of course, selim cassie ali there with all the latest for us from the disaster and emergency management authority in ankara. thank you so much. sannin was we mentioned earlier, 6 trucks carrying 8 suppliers from the united nations have now moved through one of the main border crossings from took here into northern syria. it's the 1st convoy to re, to rebel held areas of syria since these devastating earthquakes. madame has been the 1st you and plucks loaded with 8 supplies left for syria through the babylon hoa crossing on thursday. the destined for residence, liberty, health areas. the supplies can't come soon enough. why? honestly, it is the 1st response after this earthquake of the convoy consists of 6 truck
u. s. counterparts. anton a blank and n a, the u. s. and ounce, that they will be sending an emergency aid of a $85000000.00. the e u commission is preparing for a donation conference for trickier and syria victims as so every are all countries, including the nato, are helping to care. but as i said, the scale of this earthquake is very large, and it's will take a long time for to get it to cure these wounds. of course, selim cassie ali there with all the latest for us from the disaster and...
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u. n. such a crucial a really organization in times like this. and it's pull reporting from the u. n in new york and dw senior political analyst melinda crane. thanks so much t though for that analysis and we are going to go to china now, which has of course tried to position itself as neutral and the war even though it maintains close ties with russia. making has unveiled a 12 point piece proposal. timed to coincide with this anniversary, body top, it was much anticipated and presented with fanfare on chinese tv. on the 12 point piece plan, the foreign ministry later released and english translation, calling for respecting a national sovereignty and a cease fire and peace talks. as soon as possible, so far, so good criticism from the west came fast and furious. china doesn't have much good ability because they have not been able to condemn the illegal invasion of ukraine. and they also signed that just days before the invasion. an agreement between kristen, she impressed and put in and limitless partnership with the russia. indeed, the plan came just 2 days after china's senior most foreign affairs representative lang. he was in moscow meeting with russian president vladimir putin, a trip widely seen as shoring a paging relations with moscow on the ship. those optics combined with disappointment that the plan didn't break any new ground. i felt that there isn't a bit of a disappointment now because there's nothing new in the plan and it's, it's not concrete enough and it's something that is not very useful now to, to move into the right direction to china. didn't join the countries which support to crane it, you know, in the un resolution. and at the same time presents itself as an honest broker between the config parties. so china position is still one that doesn't really support the ukraine who hotly incense with russia for its part. moscow is looking for new sources of weapons and according to the us, china is considering providing them beijing denies any intentions of arming it's ally. but if it does, it will be a big step away from the neutrality. it is so carefully cultivated so far. now, despite the war, russia is still playing a key role in high profile operations involving other countries. notably the international space station russian cosmonaut remain on board the croft and are working closely with american astronauts. ah, virtually nothing has changed on a day to day level on the international space station. the crew still meets on weekends to eat together at unity. the u. s. liaison note it's a ritual that's been gradually cultivated because most of the time the crew members are separated into 2 different sections on the space station or the astronauts work primarily in the us segment. located at the front of the i ss in the direction of flight. the cosmonaut, meanwhile, are responsible for the russian segment behind them. the space station is built in such a way that everyone involved has to work together manner because of the division of labor. they depend on each other. researched is carried out in the 3 liberal trees in the us segment. masses giant, so le wings power the entire station, including the russian modules. in addition, nasa provides the data to keep the station on course, as well as communications round the clock. russia provides and controls all the thrusters for the i assess. they come into play when the space station has the dodge space, debris and during course corrections. every day, the i assess fools bye up to a 100 meters. the s
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u. n. is based on the sovereign quality of the u. s. things that it's exceptional, which has why assert gillibrand says that we're seeing one set of rules for them and they expect the rest to follow different rules. because once again, it's only their opinion that matters. and they want to make sure that their views on the world, whatever they say, this is how it has to happen. they want to be able to dictate the, you know, it stays wants to that said, see the rest of the world who they do business with who they can talk to, and what rules they should follow. and now the west is also trying to get to roches long term allies, trying to get them to switch to their side, to support them. developing nations, for example, that been quite neutral so far and were seen once again with them. they're trying to get them to, to go basically to follow the u. s. as leads and sometimes even resorts into france . use the zulu issue, who course there are already enough. people who want to scare us with china. every one is trying to prevent us from cooperating and coordinating together either in the economy or in international affairs. we have no doubt that the plants signed between us and china made the interests of both washing china. they do not define the role of russia as a kind of subordinate. everything is mutually beneficial. this not only energy supplies to china, but also the spheres of space and nuclear energy. not only these, but many other high tech areas of corporation. i want to remind you that the west has declared russia and china ultra cuz their main threats. russia supposedly needs to be stopped and china needs to be fought with in the long term. the worst doesn't want china to help us militarily. so as we can see, there seems to be only one possible outcome for the west, and that is not a peace deal or a peace agreements w
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u. n. a. and since the beginning of the disaster are around $350.00 u and trucks entered to, to the areas of north a centria through babylon. however, the crossing with turkey and did the n g o z and the people a say they don't to me at the civility of the situations as they are in desperate need of a shell of the a shelters are a long term shelters to hold these families and the environment they are living in right now, a will, a will, will a be a will be infected by diseases, especially after the latest fred of the cholera. no car wash for. thank you very much for that. a update for as life from it live in syria. thank you. now a u. s. delegation has visited the palestinian town of what are after it was attacked by israeli settlers on sunday. special representative for palestinian affairs. hardly armada met with the victims. israeli settlers burned down several homes and businesses and cars. there's been an escalation of violence in the past few days. to israeli settlers was shot dead near the city of nablus, and another israeli american was shot on highway near jericho. sire hi roth has more. i
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u. n. a trucks had managed to cross from tick here into northern syria. they are delivering relief supplies to rebel held areas of the country, but they're still just one border crossing authorized by the u. n. so far. well, un secretary general antonio terrace says his aid chief martin griffith will visit to k, and sorry at this weekend to assess how the u. n. can help. this is the moments of units of the moment to politicize or to divide, but it is obvious that so we need massive supports. and so i would be, of course, very happy if the civic also could reach a consensus to allow for her mod crossing soon to be used as we needs also to increase our capacity to deliver on cross line operations into it, leap from the the, the much more than 220 political prisoners have been released from jail and nicaragua and flown to the u. s. the nicaraguan judiciary said the prisoners were traitors who were being deported. present daniel ortega has detained dozens of opponents to his government in recent years. ukraine's president has received a standing ovation at the european parliament in an address to any p is a lot of means. lensky. thank you. leaders for their support and ukraine's war with russia and called for additional military age. so that because president solar on the poser has used as annual state of the nation speech, to declare a stat
u. n. a trucks had managed to cross from tick here into northern syria. they are delivering relief supplies to rebel held areas of the country, but they're still just one border crossing authorized by the u. n. so far. well, un secretary general antonio terrace says his aid chief martin griffith will visit to k, and sorry at this weekend to assess how the u. n. can help. this is the moments of units of the moment to politicize or to divide, but it is obvious that so we need massive supports....
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u. s. c. and they've been over at the u. n. we continue our special coverage of the legacy left behind the devastating war. a former chief, un weapons inspector, rod unveils the approval of washington in the united states. government had no intention allowing the inspectors to do their job. the united states was going to go to war with iraq regard. regardless, it doesn't matter what the truth was. and a more successful, we inspectors became disarming. iraq. the more threat we posed to the american policy and, and iraq, the journalist who threw his shoes, that then president george w bush, became a symbol of protest against us invasion across the world. he told us his message to the man responsible for thousands of iraqi death. and i wish to say to former u. s. president bush that i wish to see you in prison before you die. and if that does not happen, i wish before i die to see you face real condemnation with ah, good afternoon for martine or national suitors and moscow, and welcome to the weekly with the hour and weeks most pressing you stories worldwide. i'm fiorella isabel. beijing has condemned the a u. s. the attack on a chinese balloon, which had been floating over u. s. territory for several days, despite its previous warnings at the balloon is not capable of surveillance and does not pose any threats. china re stromey dissatisfied with the u. s. attack on a chinese, on monday ship invoices it's protest. we have repeatedly informed the u. s. site that the balloons design purely for civilian use, an accidentally across the u. s. borders. in such circumstances, the u. s. use of force is an obvious overreaction and a violation of international practice. finally, after days of deliberation and doubt, us find 2 jets of short time. wha
u. s. c. and they've been over at the u. n. we continue our special coverage of the legacy left behind the devastating war. a former chief, un weapons inspector, rod unveils the approval of washington in the united states. government had no intention allowing the inspectors to do their job. the united states was going to go to war with iraq regard. regardless, it doesn't matter what the truth was. and a more successful, we inspectors became disarming. iraq. the more threat we posed to the...
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u. n. a convoys cross the bible, how a border on sunday. the u. n. says it consists of 10 trucks that are carrying 10 supplies for the victims. and the emir of cuts har has met the turkish president, the 1st head of state of visits and the earthquake struck on monday. read the paper on greeted chest. i mean ben hadn't been fanny and stumble. katara was quick to send rescue teams and aid in the aftermath of the quakes is really forces of killed a young palestinian. his name was a walker during a raid on the janine camp and the occupied west bank. 2 others were injured and one person was arrested. 47 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces on settlers and the occupied west bank since the beginning of this year. while israel is saying that will be stepping up in raids against palestinians and occupying east jerusalem and the occupied west bank, the prime minister may be announcements on sunday. we'll have more news at the top of the hour right here on al jazeera, but coming up next. it's 11 nice thanks for watching. bye bye for now. talk to, i'l
u. n. a convoys cross the bible, how a border on sunday. the u. n. says it consists of 10 trucks that are carrying 10 supplies for the victims. and the emir of cuts har has met the turkish president, the 1st head of state of visits and the earthquake struck on monday. read the paper on greeted chest. i mean ben hadn't been fanny and stumble. katara was quick to send rescue teams and aid in the aftermath of the quakes is really forces of killed a young palestinian. his name was a walker during a...
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u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about serious people, while the u. s. itself and the usaa coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting serious resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east, and giving oil some of that oil to hold through as democrats forces and also financing their illegal presence using that syrian oil. so all of those ac why they noted states prove that they do not care about through in life. so definitely it's not a surprise now to see the united states, not in sanctions or doing anything to help the theory and people on the ground. the western countries continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of war, prevented syrians from getting their basic needs. for example, if, if the syrian government wanted to get some medicine and medical supplies for the country, the central bank of syria will not be able to make any transaction as a result of such sentence. this is just
u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about serious people, while the u. s. itself and the usaa coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting serious resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east, and giving oil some of that...
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, a deliveries to rebel held areas, and the u. n's refugee agency is saying as many as 5300000 people left homeless in syria as a result of these quaint. now u. s. officials of shut down a 2nd, unauthorized high altitude object found in the sky above the nations territory on friday. when the troopers all say the object was shot down over alaska and recovery efforts are ongoing. how does your customer has more public details about what us officials described and the op jacqueline discovered over northeastern alaska remain spars. the pentagon says it was about the size of a car for an unmanned and did not appear to be maneuverable. this was travelling at about 40000 feet, which posed a potential, a reasonable threat to civilian air traffic. and the decision was made to take about the decision came from president biden, as he was preparing to meet with brazil, president at the white house. biden had been criticized by republicans for waiting days to shoot down a chinese spy balloon. as it traveled across the united states last week. the administration had feared the risk of a bad landing and so waited until the balloon was over the atlantic oce
, a deliveries to rebel held areas, and the u. n's refugee agency is saying as many as 5300000 people left homeless in syria as a result of these quaint. now u. s. officials of shut down a 2nd, unauthorized high altitude object found in the sky above the nations territory on friday. when the troopers all say the object was shot down over alaska and recovery efforts are ongoing. how does your customer has more public details about what us officials described and the op jacqueline discovered over...