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inside a sport where ancient tradition meets modern scandal, and l 0, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake. i'll just 0 really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist. ah, this is al jazeera ah, you're watching the news, our life from our headquarters in delphi. i'm dead enough. grades are coming up in the next 60 minutes. satellite images revealed of scale of damage to tongue off following saturdays, volcanic eruption and soon ami top diplomats from washington and moscow are sets of all talks in geneva on friday as tension escalades over russia's true build up on ukraine's border. nobody told me that what we were doing was, as you say,
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against the rules. britain's foreign minister denies being warned not to host parties because they would breach locked on rules and sounding the alarm for call for 5 g y u. s. airlines are warning of a catastrophe when the new wireless network switches on. i'm devin ashwin sport more trouble for england's crickets is asked australian police according to break up a posse and guinea, a beaten by them by way at the africa cup of nations. but they still by 3 to the last 16. ah hello, it's been 3 days since the volcanic eruption, and soon army and tongue are. but the full scale of the destruction is only now beginning to emerge. the government says several smaller islands had to be evacuated because nearly every home there was destroyed. victoria gate and b reports. satellite images show
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a thick layer of ash on the wrong way of tongue is main airport on the left is how it looked before the eruption, the ashes, delaying deliveries, of international aid flights. the ashes proving quite problematic on not just for our water and sanitation because tom collected water from the roofs of household. but in terms of access for the aid from australia, new zealand, arm, and other flights of they need to clear the runway communicating with tanya is extremely difficult. there's no internet and limited phone calls because the scene, army savage, the fiber optic cable connecting the rest of the world. the telecoms operate as says it will be weeks before the connection is restored. prime minister, so you see. so val, any has released his 1st official statement confirming what many feared the eruption has caused an unprecedented disaster. with the volcanic mushroom plume covering all of tongue as a 170 islands. the red cross estimates that up to 80000 tomlins may be affected
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and dust from the volcano could contaminate water supplies with island is advised to drink bottled water and wear masks. but also what that one it will kind of cash carries is you know, the gas pass that kind of stuck through it now. and so when i'm back vulcan, a cash kind of goes into water resources, or example, you know, if he starts to rain and then that mixes with the water in atmosphere, you this the, so for this kind of out here to start to the volcanic ash, this can then make acid rain. this is how tongue this port looked at the end of december. in the latest satellite picture is the area is smothered in gray ash, dozens of homes on the main island of tang, a tap who have been severely damaged or destroyed. what tongue a desperately needs now is help from other countries. the volcano has stopped spewing ash for now giving a team of $200.00 volunteers. a chance to sweep the runway with most now played. it's hope the 1st 8 flights will be able to land as soon as thursday,
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victoria gay to be al jazeera. while new zealand defense minister spoke to al jazeera, he says, help is on the way to toggle. the infrastructure is of course the key challenge for the recovery. if it's in toner and i don't just mean the main island . i also mean the outer islands sort of wayland where it was done was really quite crucial. but we know that there is more work to be done to make sure that solar can bounce back to the atmosphere conditions and the ash covering the importers a particular challenge. i'll be understanding that they'll be clear in the next couple of days and we'll be able to get some flights into told them to be able to make sure we can take supplies. but in the meantime, government, myself and then you still in government have made the decision to st. navy vessels into toner, which of the part today from new zealand to basal taking supplies. also taking
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hydrographic instruments to make sure that we can see what's taking place under water as well. and we can't wait for them to get up there. we know that there's a 3 to 4 days failing time from new zealand to toner. and so the spectrum and you know, rather than like your choice of the, the s 4 has contaminated water supplies. one of the communications from that said of one of the most pressing need is fresh water supply to toner, which is why one of the people we will be sending from new zealand is able to carry on, distribute 250000 liter and also has some of the some nation plants to be able to make sure we can continue to supply people coma. on top of that, there has been a number of communications around infrastructure and the ability to help rebuild some of it. and we'll make sure that we take supplies. i to continue with the
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recovery if it's the reflectors stay down to blink and will be holding talks with his russian counterpart. sir. good love, robin geneva, on friday, attention escalates over ukraine. a massive build up of russian troops at the border has raised fears. if a confrontation, let's go live to our white house correspondent, kimberly hallett. so what is blinking, hoping to achieve with this meeting, given that last week's diplomatic talks ended without a de escalation commitment from russia or get a clear picture of the message that is likely to be conveyed by the u. s. secretary of state. when he meets with his russian counterpart engine, they neva on friday, the white house press secretary, jen saki speaking in the last hour, telling reporters that it is the belief of the united states of vladimir putin created what she called this crisis. in other words, the tensions that result from the russian troops that have been amassed along the border with ukraine and the fears that it could at any time. c invade ukraine
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and so as a result of the feeling of the united states is that russia now has to make a choice and that there really are 2 pathways they can move forward militarily, or there is the diplomatic path forward. now the united states is of the belief, given us intelligence and also activity of social media that russia is poised to act at any time. the white house press secretary saying that is the view of the u. s. that it is very, very dangerous situation right now. and so that is why the secretary of state is set to meet with his russian counterpart. now we should point out, prior to that meeting in geneva, we do know that he is going to be traveling to meet with the ukrainian president zaleski. that will be taking place in the next 24 hours and then he'll also be traveling to berlin. this is to show not only us support and the west support for ukraine, but also once again to consult with european allies in advance of that very pivotal
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meeting that should take place on friday with sergei. laugh rob, now, in terms of the consequences, the united states once again, underscoring, if russia chooses to invade ukraine, something the united states is cautioning against their would be punishing financial sanctions. the u. s. saying that no option is currently off the table. thank you so much. kimberly falcon reporting from washington d. c. will. meanwhile, germany's or a minister has met her russian counterpart of moscow to emphasize the need to diffuse tension. and helena bareback was welcomed by survey lab rav 24 hours after her talks with ukrainian leaders in kiev. the kremlin says it has no intention of invading ukraine, but russian troops, mass, near the border, have raised fears of conflict. next, buckingham, more than a 100000 russian soldiers with tanks and guns have gathered new ukraine in recent weeks for no understandable reason. and it's hard not to see this as a threat. process for a minister says
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a 2015 agreement meant to end. the conflict in ukraine needs to be implemented. well, no, so cheap when you may visit to them that you listed meals on ukraine. we have a common understanding of absence of alternatives to the minsk agreements. we indicated to our partners that it's unacceptable to present russia as a part of the conflict. we've seen such attempts lately, and it's unacceptable to shift the responsibility for absence of progress in implementing mince agreements to russia, where we have the gym and colleagues. we weigh in on their ukrainian partners to make them finally fulfill their obligations. so nato secretary general leanne stalked berg says he's invited russia to a new round of talks. he was speaking in berlin after holding talks with the new german chant chancellor. the main toss now is to make progress on the political way forward or nato allies already to meet with russia again. and did they all have invited rush on all the nato allies her to attend the
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cedars or meetings in the nato, russia council. in the near future to address oh, our concerns, but also listen to russia's concerns, concerns and, and to try to find a way forward to prevent any military attack against the ukraine. so as we've heard, the u. s. is threatening to oppose crippling sanctions on moscow that if it invades ukraine, the measures are designed to try to cut it off from the global economy. but the kremlin has been working to defend its economy since embargoes were brought in 2014 following the last ukraine crisis. for example, its central bank reserves has risen 70 percent since 2015. the country holds the world 4th, largest foreign currency on gold reserves, or russia as national welfare has been growing recently aided by a spike in oil prices. it sits at $190000000000.00 almost 3 times more than it was in 20. 17 plus. moscow has become less reliance on foreign investors. 80 percent of
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its government bonds are now domestically owned. glenn visa is a professor for international relations at the university of se or norway, and he explains how russell's policy towards the west shifted over time. before 2014 russia had certain ambitions about integrating with the west and creating a greater europe if you will. however, when the west support of the toppling president call into about 14 russia, largely the solution that way through europe, whatever be possible. so it replaced that instead with what to call the greater you're integrating more with the east primarily than china that lead states here. so because of this, they also believe that the cause nato is not going to stop its expansion into your brain and it won't further towards russia that it should prepare itself for long term conflicts. so what it's done is develop new weapon systems, but also try to make itself bullet proof to western sanctions. the sanctions i've
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taken up the whole important investments made also the adjustments, the major reform shifting, the call me from the west to the east as also challenging and also about having more fiscally conservative policy. it allows for less mark efficiency. so obviously a lot of this has had a cost, but again, this one is the option, the way must go see it. that need to expansionism is an existential threat to russia. so they will respond. and in order to respond the need to document themselves from western sanctions. and again, i'm like, what's suggested in and the clip need to not alliance anymore hasn't been on serbia in 1999. so they are preparing themselves to do this to come to try to be couple from what has been a very us centric economic system, which obviously they call me plenty morehead on the news hour,
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including through life as president, plays out his vision for the country with a focus on just starting the economy more from parts of thought, which is struggling to contain all the con, variance of 19 hundreds of health workers are now infected. and in sports, the negative headlines continue for england purchase team after police are called to break up and post ashes already detailed a little later with jemma. ah, the 1st airline chief executives in the u. s. are warning of catastrophic disruption to fly to and telecom companies switch on 5 g on wednesday. there are safety concerns about the new wireless signals interfering with the flight deck equipment. the airlines want the government to delay the 5 g roll out to prevent passenger and cargo flights grinding to a halt. john hendrick is joining us live from chicago airport. so john,
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the airline executives clearly concerned, and now the white house has weighed in on this issue, what's been said? that's right, the airline said this is going to cause economic catastrophe. and that is because the, the 5 g system they say interferes with the ultimate or on a plane. that's the thing that helps pilots land in bad weather. it does a number of other things as well as a result of that they will have to abide by the federal aviation administration recently issued decisions that they would have to ground planes rather than fly them in bad weather. the white house said today a gen fact, the press spokesman said the white as is working on it. they understand how important it is that this clash between the giants of telecommunications and airlines and that they will come to a resolution that allows that 5 g system to deploy while not disrupting air travel . what that as we don't yet know, but we have
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a piece of new information and that is that one of the 2 telecommunications giants in volunteer. h t says that it is, it is going to relent for the 2nd time in 2 weeks, and it will not deploy those systems around the airport. but the company is clearly frustrated. you can tell by the statement which says that our soul discretion we have voluntarily agreed to temporarily defer turning on an limited number of towers at certain airport runways. we continue to work with the asian industry. we. we are frustrated by the f, a, a, the inability to do what 40 countries have done, which is to safely deploy 5 g technology without a district disrupting a be asian services. and we urge it to do so in a timely manner. so one of the 2 telecommunications company says it will indeed differ, but we haven't yet heard from horizon. the other major company wants to deploy this technology on wednesday. so that showdown continued. yeah,
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john and if it were to happen with horizon or in this comes in a really bad time for airlines, isn't it already having trouble because of the current of virus pandemic and having to deal with flight cancellations, and stuff shortages and so on and so forth. yeah they're in, it's been a lousy 2 years for the airlines. they are. they're about 20 percent behind in revenues. what they were in the pre fantastic 2019 year. and they were hoping they could make that up in the christmas season or in december. but instead, what happened is that all of those workers that they rely on to work over time enough staff, the extra flights during the holidays. many of them said they don't want to fly due to the oma crime variance rapids spread throughout the u. s. and then you had snow storms that contribute to it as well. so they didn't get the christmas season bumps that they really wanted. and now you've got the threat of 5, g, 5, g disrupting them. we have a temporary solution from one of those 2 telecommunications cavity, but not
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a permanent solution. and that's what the white house is going to have to broker in the coming hours and the coming days. ok, thank you so much, don henry, reporting from chicago airport. the u. k prime minister wars johnson has denied that he had light to parliament about and locked down party. he told reporters, nobody had warned him, the gathering might contravene cobra. 1900 rules, former advisor dominant cummings accused the prime minister of misleading and peas about the event. more than a dozen gatherings held by politicians and their staff while the public was under restrictions are now under investigation. nobody told me that what we were doing was, as you say, against the rules that the event in question was something that we were going to do something that was into a work event. and you know, as i said in the house of commons, when i went out into that garden, i thought that i was attending
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a work event. i think it's very important that we see what su gracie, what the inquiry has to say. the marker has a latest from london, dominate cummings, boys, johnson's former chief advisor, turned arch nemesis, who released the statement on his blog on monday, saying that he had actually advised that the prime minister and he has witnesses to prove it. he says, to say that attending this event would be very, very body wouldn't look good. and the prime minister needs to get a grip off the downing street madhouse. and according to coming sports, johnson's response was simply just wave this through and attend the event. johnson saying that that is not the case. he is defended, his stance that he believed he was indeed going to a work event. but it was a pretty bruising interview or round boss johnson holding his head down throughout the entire question. when he was asked about a double leaving,
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do that took place at number 10 downing street on the eve of the duke of edinburgh as funeral a day in which the nation was in mourning. the queen was sitting in isolation away from her family. we now have at least 6 conservative m p 's who have gone on record calling for his resignation. but many still remained, saw them waiting for this all important investigation into wrongdoings into a number 10. danny straightened elsewhere on whitehall to come back with its conclusion that conducted by a senior civil servant to grey, known as the sleaze buster of whitehall. she is presided over the departure of very senior m. p. 's in the past. will her conclusions implicate boris johnson and sustained wrong during a far right mass murderer and norway is asking the court to be released on parole.
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enters breville has served 10 years for killing 7 to 7 people in a car bomb and gun attack in 2011, but psychiatry say he showing no remorse for his crimes. charlie angela reports an apologetic and his brave ache. arrived in a makeshift court insides, shay and prison demonstrating a continued belief in the far right ideology that inspired his crimes. but even the 42 year old is asking for release on probation as the minimum period of his sentence is up. and today i renounce all forms of violence and terror along with the objectives in the manifesto. and i give you my word of honor that this is behind me forever. but this doesn't mean that i won't keep fighting for a national socialist takeover of norway in the west. yeah. braving, murdered? 77 people on july 22nd, 2011. 8 died when he detonated a car bomb in oslo. he then traveled to the nearby island of the toya, where
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a group of teenagers were a labor party youth camping trip. he killed 69 of them. it was no ways worse piece time atrocity. but his psychiatry says he still shows no remorse for his crimes. the prosecutor holder called outlined why he should not be grunted parole. said it was gonna put him as a quotes. he said that's i crack checkbook knows he's have to be used as a bag even if the defendant is not diagnosed with a personality disorder. his crimes could just be seen as a result of a deviant personality. that this means that the defendant, after serving a sentence of 21 years in prison, would still remain a very dangerous man. he should remain imprisoned. lizbeth royal and his daughter was killed by raving, had the family and survivors support group. she fears, giving breathing a platform could inspire like minded extremists. my biggest fear is that they have the opportunity to spread his message to other people. like
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we know one child who had the terror attack on the mosque in norway and was also inspired by diabetic. and that might be many others. you did break his serving new ways, maximum prison sentence of 21 years, which can be extended indefinitely if he's deemed a continues threat to society. the routine hearing will last for a maximum of 4 days, 4 days in which families of his many victims and survivors will no doubt. we live that pain. charlie angela algebra while the trial has adjourned. nigeria of a separate this leader accuse of treason numb the khan, who is the leader of a group called indigenous people of the, for it campaigns for the secession of the south eastern region of b from it's separated from nigeria in 1967, which led to the nigerian civil war. fidelis and bob reports from a boucher where the trial is taking place. because we have the funding child on
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several con charges voting on trip in there are going up for food against them. will have medical hiring. what on tuesday, the government brought 15 fresh charges against a separate leader boarding on terrorism. his lawyer has said that if you've got to do that, they only got the information less than 24 hours before the court sitting and therefore requested that because you'd give them some time to go back home and study the charges. he was 1st arrested in 2015 and disappeared. mr. leslie, in 2017 auditing software in israel in june 2021. he was already in kenya and brought back to my junior ever since his support. i have been unhappy about his treatment while in detention because of support that we spend months and gives me security agency in violent confrontation, which has resulted in casualties on both sides, which is why the political lead,
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as demanding for his own conditional release to assuage his support that be kind of support. i believe nothing has changed from the pacific justices that the region has said over the years, it previous time to 967. to break out from nigeria, she got a 3 year civil war that led to the death of more than a 1000000 people in the region. for testers have erected barricades across roads and sedans. capital, hard to me as a to day general strike began in response to demonstrators, deaths on monday, security forces kills at least 7 protesters demanding military leaders restore civilian rule. tear gas and rubber bullets were fired at 1000, marching towards the presidential palace and cartoon. us diplomats are doing to don on when they to push for talk the end the political crisis because extern, former president thurston as are by denying rumors of a power struggle among the political elite speculations, been fueled by
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a purge of his associates from government, positioned by president cassandra mart, so kind of now as our bias has been seen in pub in video for the 1st time since days of anti government riots earlier this month, he's refuting reports that he fled the country. customs. i'm one of the firewall. he's 2019 i handed over my full powers to president cason joe mark, because i have been a pensioner. and since then, right now, i'm having weller and time off in cars extends capital and i have not left it in full power is in the hands of the president. he's the chairman of the security council. he will soon be elected the leader of the ruling party. there is no contract or standoff among buildings. such rumors are absolutely baseless, facing an economic crisis space for lankin president got a buy a rather pox, a cold for a national unity as he addressed a new session of parliament on tuesday. the country faces a shortage of foreign currency to pay for essential imports. present in toronto,
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parks, us as things are looking up, but many disagree. michelle fernandez reports the 1st 2 years of gilbert, roger pucks, his presidency, has been a rule across to ride. just months after he took office, the cove at 19 pandemic kit looked downs, disrupted people's lives and businesses. but addressing parliament's opening session of 2022 on tuesday, he said things are improving. then rugby are the, uh, we are we now the economic process in the country is gradually returning to normal . tourists are coming back was what there was clear growth and export sector willingness. however, a number of challenges remain before us, both short term and long term solutions are essential to overcome lasha if you do it even though. but the president didn't say watch those solutions are in my position, impedes were critical with one describing the speech as empty, more the countries facing a huge problem. the rising cost of living inflation is soaring right now, unprecedented way. the 2nd problem, the countries facing is
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a lack of foreign count, san dollars. and now we need the foreign currency to pay for our basic flight for our food, for me, the same, you know, and foot, and so forth. and none of those fundamental basic urgent issues were addressed in this be the pandemic has affected every country or not. but analysts say crippling debt and shortsighted economic policies has made things worse in sri lanka, inflation, heat, 12 percent in december. the government's revenue shrunk, and it resorted to printing money around $7000000000.00 worth of rupees. in 2021. now it faces of foreign currency. crisis in butcher's told al jazeera that around $1100.00 containers of food items have been stuck in port because the foreign currency to pay for them isn't available. the safe food shortages will be inevitable unless the government provides the currency and people are concerned.
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morgy, i'm on it. we have never faced the situation like this. government has no policy, no law. if we continue like this, we will die begging me. nissan took my paper at me. me father. every one is finding it difficult in the current situation, even if they have money, people can buy some things without standing on shoes. frustration is mounting as people find it difficult to secure daily centrals. many of those who expected form plans form the president on how the government intends to steer through the current economic crisis. say they feel disappointed, and people desperate for answers. andrea, should the president asked parliament 225 members to fulfill their national responsibilities in a country struggling with the global catastrophe. but many m. p. 's and people here say they're looking 1st to their government for a lead. men fernandez, are 0,
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colombo stella had only al jazeera in his hour. we explained my penguin numbers on the rise in chalet following the 2 year pent emmy plus sale of the century. why this roman villa has caused a half a $1000000000.00 round hands? this australian player is up to his old tricks in melbourne. that stories come up with jemma in sports. ah, we may have some record cole there, crossed the gulf this weekend. hello everyone. we'll get to those details in one sec. but 1st, here's what's going on on wednesday, energy sliding across. so the vance, we may have some more snow in our bill with a high of 7 degrees. now let's go into the gulf on wednesdays, still breezy, especially for doha. we could see gus up to 40 kilometers per hour. now we'll paint
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on the colors. this is friday night. as you wake up on saturday, this is what you're going to feel. kuwait plus one, we add minus 3. that could be a new record or right now your record low temperature is minus $2.00 in single digits in dolah with a high 9 degrees. some rain for northern areas of pakistan that means snow not too far away for islam abad on wednesday. and we may see a light dusting of snow for is stumble. this temperatures have come down and snow over the higher ground for eastern areas of the country. our storms come in and go in through the tropics of africa, but swampy, more so toward the south. so we'll pick up the story there. we're talking, zambia, mozambique rate into madagascar, some heavy falls. meantime, temperature wise kept down at 23 degrees. but watch this here. temperatures are gonna shoot up big time. you could hit 40 degrees over the course of the weekend. stay cool. we'll see again soon. take care. ah.
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with charged with crimes against humanity, $4000.00 counts of torture and $58.00 cases of murder, rape, and sexual violence. people in power trucks, the 1st ever war crimes trial of a syrian high ranking officer. i am taking part of this trial because he did something bad to me and to others as fearful. i don't good. i focus about jobs as part of that. he's in the trial of on one of the slim or to on i just ita.
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oh a hello. we're going to top stories on the else. is there a news? our secretary said anthony lincoln will meet his russian counterpart on friday in geneva to discuss pensions over ukraine and lots of build up of russian troops of the border has raised the fears of a confrontation. the u. k. prime minister boris johnson has denied that he had lied to parliament about a lockdown party. johnson's former adviser accused him of misleading m. p. 's about the event. but he maintains that nobody had warned him the gathering might contravene coven rule. 3 days after volcanic eruption triggered
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a to me that had hung on the scale of destruction is beginning to emerge. the government says several smaller islands have been evacuated because nearly every home there was destroyed. a former colombian presidential candidate who was kidnapped and held by 4 cripples for 6 and a half years has announced that she's running again for president, ingrid beth and cor, was held in the jungle after being captured by the revolutionary armed forces in 2002 she appeared before columbia as truth commission, which was set up after the 2016 peace agreement between the fark and the government . alexander and petty is joining us live from columbia capital bogo to us. so it's an unexpected announcement. one of her chances of being a serious contender. well, they're indefinitely unexpected. she had said that she wasn't going to run for the presidency of columbia, at least not in this election,
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evidently. something may there change her mind the and it's unclear right now. what are the chances that a will be, she's been away from the country for practically 1415 years recently came back. there's no doubt that she is well known here. everybody in columbia knows her, her personal story whose she is, what she represents, but it's unclear just how much support she will have among voters that are tired of the establishment than well. she is somewhat of an alternative candidate. she also comes from the countries the elite, so it's definitely too early to know what impact that it will have among voters. but it will shake up these elections. it is also interesting because she is the, the 1st woman candidate, the in the sand through st. coalition. that has the 6 different candidates who are
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all male in presenting her, be the dell this morning. she said that she is the uniquely positioned to run for these elections because as she thinks her personal story, her captivity is something that all colombians out there stands. and she made a parallel between, between her personal story and that of the 51000000 colombians. that she says, have been kept it for decades by corruptions, by a sort of mafia state of mind that have dominated the politics there in columbia. saying that in the same way that her captors starved her for food. the same of done decades of corrupt politicians in the country for an interesting bed. we're going to have to see how colombians respond to it. yes, we will. thank you so much for the time being on the center and pretty reporting from bogo tom hospitals in pakistan's largest city, correct. you're facing a shortage of staff and not after hundreds of health care workers tested positive
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for corona virus in the past week. 30 percent of people tested in the city were infected. that's more than 4 times the national rates. health officials say the con variant accounts for nearly all new cases come hider has more from a vaccination sensor in the capitol, islam of odds. the national command and operation center i had read bordered over 5000 positive cases of go over 19, now the new where year and all maker on edge drive in the city of karachi. and the worst case where there was a dvd rate of all what 30 percent other cities such a low hor, have recorded or what per diem for st. lama bought and they're all in march to 11 percent. the national command and operation can k is going to be carrying out mass testing and education, then it's fusion before to decide on the closure of food, it filled up cause and emergency situation. however, the army current radian,
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is considered to be nestle tested under general radians, that are over a 100 critical cases in the hospital, the mortality rate as low as part of the new radian concern. but the country does not want to take any. john said over 102000000 people have already received a jap, 77000000, 445000 people have received a 2nd job. the advisory, a debt, all wasn't available. people over the age of 15 showed get their booster shots and also their shorts have being roared out to the younger population over 20 budget on national command. and operation center has been monitoring the situation across the country. it is an alarming trend, given the fact that 500 health workers have also been effected in the city of karachi and the fear that if the strike d has occurred,
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it good board for the strain on non already precarious situation. brazil has the gun because began vaccinating children as young as 5 years old against coven. 19 that despite resistance and delay spearheaded by the president, j. europe, also nero monica has more. after months of political wrangling, mass vaccination of children is finally under way. in brazil, luna, body veda, told us he is relieved. his 5 year old asthmatic son has just been inoculated against cove at 19 muskrat. as of a sna song, the vaccination campaign could have started before delay. brazil was result of the government's denial of the pandemic. and the lack of leadership. health officials expect that most of the 20000000 children between the ages of 5 and 11, will show up to get their shots. despite president jay bull sonatas repeated attempts to discredit the vaccines efficacy and safety. he has announced that his
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11 year old daughter will not be inoculated. oh, are you going to fax and that your child against something which someone young can catch and have an almost 0 chance of dying? some 300 children have died in brazil since the pandemic began brazil's health regulatory agency and visa approved the vaccine for children in december. but the president publicly questioned the decision, suggesting there was something shady about it. the stuff we're doing is what's behind this. what are the interests behind it? what are the interests of vaccine maniacs? they his remarks were contested by and visit president antonio bad paul. his who like many of both scenarios, advisors is also military officer. he asked the president to show proof of wrong doing, or to apologize for making unfounded accusations. political analysts sable sonata is trying to maintain the support of his hard core followers. as polls show, he will probably lose his bid for reelection in october. he has lost nutrition and
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their situation on the, in the end there were, there were other i'd yell at me that showed that he has lots of walking the military on his position about the boxing issue. or why? because the, the military themselves have sad. ac determined that no soldier or opposite should go to work with dog proof of vaccination. meanwhile, the delay in vaccinating brazilians, both adults and children, has had serious effects. i've asked them why we lost time and could have avoided many hospitalizations and deaths. luckily, brazil as a country where people trust vaccines and show up when there is a national inoculation campaign or beth has cassiano says her family never had any doubts. her 14 year old son has already had 2 shots and her 8 year old daughter will be vaccinated next week. whenever somebody may feeling remembered. politics in brazil is very polarized, and the vaccine ended up being
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a part of this political lawyer where people are more interested in proving his right. and he's wrong instead of treating this is what it is. a public health issue and a right to life. i did that, that a recent poll says 8 out of 10 brazilians are in favor of the coven, 19 vaccine, despite their political preferences, and fake hughes monica, you're not give all jazeera the pandemic is putting a damper on a popular hindu festival, celebrated by tamar communities around the world type of some festivities in malaysia, which are usually accompanied by large processions, have been scaled back. florence louis reports from call alarm for hindus usually start celebrating type with them in the early hours of the morning with president montrose to invoke blessings. and to celebrate the victory of good over evil. as they've done for years, premier sag harassing him and her family will bring pots of milk to
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a temple. but this time, there's one difference. i want to give my offerings to lord morgan, but because of the coven 19 restrictions this year, i'm choosing to celebrate it. a few days earlier. type was them is celebrated by the hindu tamela community. in honor of lord morgan, the hindu god of war, whose believed to grant people their desires. this year celebrations are more low as no procession, and to vote is only allowed 30 minutes slots. here at the main temple type was em celebrations at the bottom. caves in kuala lumpur temple usually attract up to a 1000000 people devoted and tourists. some devoted carry a cavity, a portable shrine dedicated to lord morgan. they enter into a trance and peers, their bodies with hooks and spears. but this year, like last, authorities have banned the cavity,
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citing corona virus restrictions. pulfer ambien. but don't go with the bull. i. my problems is after i started carrying the cowardly for you sir. goring, him, so when i heard that the coward east did not allow this, you know, i was disappointed. other rituals, like people shaving their heads as an act of sacrifice, or symbolically purifying themselves by taking a bath in a river, have been allowed to go ahead. while typos of this year may be less festive people, celebrating it, say, it doesn't make the day any less meaningful to them. florence li, al jazeera kuala lumpur. well, it's not only people who are being infected by corona virus. the hong kong government has ordered the killing of 2000 hamsters. the order was made after several rodents and a pet shop tested positive along with an employee. customers have been ordered to quarantine and return their pets to be put down. hamster imports have been stopped
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and sailed bands and peas in indonesia pass legislation to move the capital from jakarta to a new 32000000000. dollar city being built in borneo jakarta is one of the world's most crowded cities, which is slowly sinking, is frequently flooded and heavily polluted the new capital called new sun. tara is 2000 kilometers away. the 1st government employees are expected to start working there in 2 years. time of software giant microsoft has become one of the world's largest video game companies to the x box maker has bought activision lizard for $69000000000.00. producers of call of duty, world of warcraft and candy crush. but one of the largest ever tech acquisitions has to survive scrutiny from regulators in the u. s. on europe. and microsoft says it will press its new acquisition for improvements after sacking. dozens of workers
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for a sexually harassing female colleagues. still ahead on the outs, 0 news hour for sports news rel, madrid's are mourning the loss of one of their greatest ever players more right after the break. ah
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ah ah ah oh a what's been called the end of the world. but for some scientist, tara, the waco is at the center of climate change research. it's an archipelago and south america, southern most tip and shared by chile and argentina. it's home to glaciers and wales, and also
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a major england colony. where scientists say penguin numbers have increased their as tourists have stayed away during the pandemic or latin america editor, lucy newman has more. what you see behind me is a rare ching penguin colony here in piano, very well on the tip of south america. the king penguins come here to breed every summer, and they are the 2nd largest species of penguins after the emperor penguins, which are breeding at this very same time about a 1000 kilometers south. from here in antarctica, these birds that had used this exact area to lay their eggs for hundreds of years had practically disappeared from here after scientists and zoo keepers, even people who wanted them as pets captured them and took them as far away as japan. but it did go, they began returning your science has shown the penguins have a genetic memory and that they always tried to return to breathe where they were
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born. just to see down the director of the penguin reserve. today's scientist, university mug janish are here investigating global climate change using the germs found on these penguins feathers a sensors. the reserve was created 10 years ago, which means the penguins cannot be touched or moved or harmed. but scientists are warning that both the king and the emperor penguins could become extinct by the end of the century. and the reason is climate change. the increasingly warming water is even here. words freezing cold are driving fish further and further away, which means that both the emperor and king penguins when they go out to try to bring food back to their newborn chicks, have to go so far away that by the time to get back the chicks have already starved to death. time for all the sportsmen. yours, jemma. thank you. the rain, senegal, the 3 to the africa cup of nations. last 16 is great when, as that's the spice and now draw with malawi and guineas 3 was run a job even that
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a lot to already eliminated as in bob way, knowledge massage handed. and bob we and the lead the full could of was she and she made it to nail in a pull back through liverpool, mid filled at not be cater to one of the final school by the way. know that they are having high grade all that ram, madrid, and mourning the loss of one of the greatest ever players of francisco hendo who died at the age of 88 hunter, joined ral in 1953 and spent 18 years in the spanish capital and set his retirement in 1971. the left wing made 600 appearances for the club, scoring 182 goals and winning 12 league titles. and he remains the only plan who wanted 6 european cups and plates. $43.00 times to spain, as while including at 2 wild cups. the round madrid team fell silent at training on
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tuesday as a mark of respect for the honorary president. he doesn't like me said the real mother. he wouldn't be a few. he defended real meds at jersey for 18 years. he turn it into one of the great legends of our clubs and into one of the midst of world football. and he was a part of a generation of legendary players who changed the history of the real madrid and turned it and put the most prestigious and mark club in the world, shoulder to shoulder over at santiago burn about. and i'll try to just to find out if the ashes series that may be over. but the negative headlines just keep on coming for the england cricket team. and one of their coaches could now be facing, the fac is video police and tasmania, breaking up a party at 6 am involving england captain jo, root james anderson, some of the australia players. it followed a noise complaints by fellow guests at the hotel in gland assistant coach graham full is understood to have filmed the video. and the england wild cricket board is investigating what happened and how the footage was made public. the incident
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follows reports of a drinking culture within the england camp during the fall series defeat to the australia and if it is 3 on grandson champion and the murray has ended a 5 year wait for victory in melbourne. the scott was up against the close of bessie lashley and his 1st match for them and that it was an epic encounter. murray accepted a wild card to play this year off the length. the injury layer became through nearly 4 hours on the court to beat the number 21 seed in 5 sets is the 2nd time he'd be sent back to leslie in the past week. so now play a japanese qualifies. how are daniel in the 2nd round? been a tough, tough 3 for years and a lot of work to get back here. and it's been played on this court many times and had the atmosphere incredible. i've always fantastic support and yeah, this is the one where i thought the 10 play my last match on 3 years ago, but amazing to be back. wedding if i can ask for any more
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lost his runner up, got in. madame has opened his accounts, the us open champion is now the top rank player in the competition off the navy joke which is deportation. and the 1st few sets went smoothly for the russian as he took a thick wanted stick fully over, henry locked in and but he was forced to fight through the 3rd, which is swift opponent pushed to a tie break. a pair of unforced errors. it gave fremont points and he failed to win on the 1st of them to reach round let's face isn't it? carry off next to the australian shame, and we'll see is old tricks and is i think the stuff under all man through his legs, to the surprise of british opponent leon brady. curios played another tween during a rally. he went on to win him straight, set in the fax and covering some papers 19 there was a battle of us safe and champions in the women's tournament. the current by some holder and the latter connie won the opening set i the 2017 with us lane stevens,
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6 love the, the american full way back into the match by taking the 2nd 6 to write a county, they stepped up a gave the decided thinking it 613 to the former street and i can find miss patrick. visible is out. she lost the remaining. it's the wrong cuz say at $66.00 day, it's been a difficult month in australia for the full november champs in the slightest 3 will not match after early exits and adelaide answered made no joke of h, as we know is not competing in australia because he's not vaccinated against david 19. meanwhile, another high profile sportsman not to have the vaccine and be a saw car. the other thing is standing by his decision, i think effectively a part time plan for the brooklyn. that's because the vaccine mandate prevents him playing home games in new york. his team made kevin durand is injured, leaving the mess short have taught class, but i think won't change his mind on the vaccine space rooted in my decision. and
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that's just what it is. you know, it's not going to be swayed just because of one thing in this, in the life that somehow has some, sometimes somehow it's brought to my attention as being more important than what's going on. well, it's just not happening from that, you know, and i was like, i again, i respect everyone else, decision. i'm not going to ever try to convince anyone or anything. i mean, i just, i'm standing stand a really what i believe in the golden state, warriors m b a franchise has distance itself from comment made by one of its coronas. who said that nobody cares about. china is a legit persecution of muslim week. is us diplomats, a boy halting the upcoming aging winter olympics over the issue of human rights in china? but worries co, not the 1000000000 at thomas police had this to say while appearing upon cost this week. nobody cares about what's happening to beakers. ok, you bring it up because you are and i think what do you mean? i don't think you're the rest of us don't care. i'm just very hard. your you don't
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care. i'm telling you a very hard, ugly truth. okay. of all the things that i care about, yes, it is below my line. if you're asking me to do, i care about a segment of a class of people in another country. not until we can take care of ourselves. will i prioritize them over us? warrior pay, our team issued a statement to address those comment saying as a limited investor who has no day to day operating functions with the war is mixed up. probably does not speak on behalf of our franchise. and his views certainly don't reflect those of our organization to the nfl players. and the wild card round is complete. after the l. a rams. at beat the arizona cardinals. it was a comfortable wind, 34 points, 211, with a dell back of juliet scoring the 1st pay season touch down of his career around when i had 3. it's you the division around to face that offending sieboldt champions. the tampa bay buccaneers led by tom brady that his oil sport. i'll have more later to re we'll see you later on. thank you so much. jemma. well, it was done in italy. the sale of the century but a roman villa housing,
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the only mural by italian painter, michelangelo has failed to find a buyer at auction. the property was expected to fetch as much as $500000000.00. it will now be up for sale again in april. and aris, socratic family, fail to reach a deal to keep it in a bitter inheritance feud. barbara ango, reports well. i can. princess rita bon company, luda vc says she has gone through all the stages of grief after being forced to leave her home. but texas born italian came to live at villa aurora in 2009 when she married the patriarch of an aristocratic italian family. but when he died, she couldn't reach a settlement with his son, save her the property. so i judge forced it to self a home at auction. i think that i have finally accepted it and then i done all i can to preserve it. and hopefully, even if they make it into a up scale hotel or whatever they do, i think they won't be able to, you know,
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to a, have a disco tech he or her something like that. a caravaggio ceiling mural is the most valuable item. relapse to another kind of angels who d b. it is probably the 1st work of caravaggio that we are aware of. so it is a painting that is of importance, both historically and artistically and of great beauty. so there is not a shadow of doubt, a very important work of art lisa, but there is an embarrassment of riches throughout the 40 room villa is pretty astonishing. and this is in aurora is, is, gretchen has masterpiece than we have delays. you and the other room in the sun room, we have a 5 bar relief from, from the gardens of saline beneath here that are 2000 years old, each from the roman times. and you're on top of julie caesar's villa where he ram, it's cleopatra. princess rita hopes the italian government can step into by the building so it can remain open to the public. barbara and go out to sierra. i'm to
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watch the news hour on al jazeera. we'll hand you over to her. it seems in london with much warnings. bye bye. ah shilling the debates, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on services across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future 8 now . it's not a lock can get it completed back. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools to do to get back with all the paper. the stream on al jazeera,
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mount vesuvius is one of the most dangerous active volcanoes in the world. but not every one fears living in its shadow. with good food for thought is there something magnetic about vesuvius? the good people who don't live south understand algae 0 will goes to the red zone near naples. to understand this unusual love of living with the volcano on al jazeera in just under a year's time, castles al bait stadium will house. the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff. next november c, u r. o turn pointing to as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role organizes getting ready to host the middle east's. biggest ever sporting
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event next year. i'm for the castle national teams. they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds lobby, hoping to convince both the fans and themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world. ah, satellite images show entire communities covered in ash after the tongue of volcanic eruption which destroyed all the homes on one island. ah, hello i mariam to missouri in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the u. s. voice says, alarm over russia, moving troops to bella rues for war games. it says secretary of state antony blinkin will meet his rushing counterpart later this week.

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