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straightened to business for brazil's president, he wants his come to to be a major player on the world stage again and showing their love for pele. thousands of fans flocked to his home stadium and sent us to pay the last respects to the king of football. ah, welcome to the program. russia has made a rare admission that dozens of it soldiers have been killed in one of the deadliest attacks of the ukraine wool. the troops were in temporary barracks, beside an ammunition dump in my keep cut in the occupied province of donnette, where russia says the barracks was struck by 4 rockets, fired from us, made high moss launches. it says it's shot down to rockets. ukraine has a much higher casualty count though, sank 400 russian soldiers died in the new year's day attack. but russia says that figure is exaggerated. it puts the number of fatalities a just 63. yes. to resume am leaseholders as direct to them as layout of it. the key regime targeted a temporary deployment point of one of the units of the russian armed forces near the settlement of mchuga in the de nest people's republic. with 6 rockets of us made hammers, multiple rocket launchers, russian air defense systems, shot down to hammers. rockets as a result of the strike of 4 missiles of high explosive warhead as a temporary diploma point. 63 russian service men were killed out there was tal. stratford has moved out from cave. the 1st real official statement from the ukrainians has come out, according to the general staff of ukraine on forces. they saying that they attract units of russians in mackey. and they set that up to 10 units. what they describe is, various military equipment was destroyed in that attack, no mention of any kind of dest toll lay in there would say that the human loss is still being calculated, but seems to be the 1st kind of recognition official statement. the coincides by these allegations made by the russians. i think what's surprising and is rare is that this is an admission by russian forces of the seemingly quite a large attack. this is not normal procedure. interestingly, earlier there was a statement put out on a telegram channel saying that it was part of the strategic communications direct church for the ukrainian forces. and they saying that up to 400 russian soldiers were killed in this attack and 300 injured. so it's very difficult, impossible, in fact for us to verify these kind of numbers. but just to put it in context. obviously mackey, a close of that is very close to a front line. and there is fighting going on in towns like close by. right, the way along that not area of the front lines. so it would not be inconceivable that such a large strike has happened. the russians saying that an american weapon system, the mars, was used in it. unless you forget though, that within the 24 hour period of this strike happening, russia was launching biologies of cruise missiles and chemicals, drones at the capital city at target here in the capital city. very few casualties, but a lot of damage done. but it's going to be very interesting to see just how the russians respond to this attack, because as i say, it's very rare that they admit that so many casualties that they've suffered so many casualties in an attack like this. ok, charles is from the conflict studies research center. he says russians like to use the death of its troops to justify further attacks on ukraine. we've seen a tax like this before. the only real difference that we're seeing at the moment is russia admitting to having suffered casualties. that's really the only thing that was distinguishes it from other missile strikes, up and down the front line, and even on russian attacks on ukrainian barracks and military holding facilities. earlier in the war. we've seen that at the far end of ukraine as well as you heard from the russian program to still get mark up just now. it won't make any political difference, but we can be sure that russia will present what it does next of some kind of response to this, simply because they're admitting that it has happened. we hear that these troops were actually concentrated together in the building, which was also holding ammunition stalks, which, which contributed to the large casualty numbers. but that's just a symptom of the caffrey way in which russia is treating the casualties of its own troops. now if you recall, earlier on in this phase of its so called partial mobilization, it was throwing untrained conscripts into the front line just to plug the gaps. and russia has always been fairly indifferent to the number of casualties that itself is in, in trying to reach a military objective. that will almost certainly continue and will almost certainly see high casualty figures on the russian side. simply because they do not treat minimizing casualties. as a priority, as modern western military do. any forces have carried out raves in bait. rima north of ramallah and the occupied west bank. 3 palestinians were shot and wounded during confrontations with soldiers. and to palestinians have died in fighting spot by the israeli demolition of houses in the north side. west bank. the homes belong to the families of 2 palestinians, accused of killing and israeli off the last year. sources in the town of ca for dan say, israeli troops used live rounds when palestinian fighters confronted them with rocks, gunfire, and fire bombs. the death saw the 1st report of palestinian fatalities since israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu retook office. so let's look at how frequent palestinian the home, demolitions ah, by israeli forces. the un records 850 palestinian own structures were demolished in the occupied west bank during the 1st 11 months of 2022. as a result, about a 1000 people were forced from their homes, the ra signs, israel is intensifying this campaign. in november, last year, under $23.00 buildings were destroyed. palestinian activists say the demolitions are legal and form of collective punishment. israel's government and courts dispute this. sarah hireright has more now from southern israel. o, a site that's becoming anti common in the occupied way. spank hundreds of mornings gather for the funerals, with 2 hollis stans. one of them was shot in the chest several times to roha from taishan with his rady forces. on monday, after they entered the village before dawn and demolished 2 homes. the houses belonged to the family, the 2 palestinian men who were killed in september while carrying out an attack. it's a check points. israeli soldier was killed. the palestinian health ministry says several palestinians were injured in the latest crossfire. israeli military says its troops came on the heavy fire and fought back several dialed in whom in the name they made to families homeless. they eventual collective punishment. now if they could, they would demolish high area. jeremy. israel has long implemented a policy of demolishing the houses of palestinians accused of killing israelis. this could also include the homes of their families or relative the united nations reports that israel has force more than the 1000 palestinians out of their homes in the occupied west bank. and that was just last year. but since 2009, it's demolish more than $9000.00 homes and building, including those provided by humanitarian assistance. israel says it doesn't deter palestinians from launching attacks, but human rights organizations as it amounts to collective punishment and the families, relatives who end up being targeted. don't mean, for example, looking into pieces of forcible transfer or instruction of properties as well. but of course, with the culture and community witnessed bedrail and entrenched failures, the internet has been told israel's an account how to deal with these crimes and nations elsewhere in the occupied west bank israeli forces made several arrests with a focus on bethlehem nobliss and hebron, palestinian media say the detainees will take him to jail on charges of resisting the occupation. there are now concerns with his role new ultra right wing government, that more palestinians might be at risk of death or even displacement site at al jazeera niggers. days of protests in bolivia against the detention of a right wing opposition leader are showing no signs of easing on tuesday. demonstrates is in the santa cruz region, torched cars and set off fireworks and confrontations with the police. governor louis fernando camacho was arrested last week. he's accused of playing a role in unrest. the lead to the asking of president even morale is in 2019. thousands of brazilians have been lining up in the city of santos, to pay their final respects to palais, who died on thursday. at the age of 80 to the football legend started his career. there, ma'am, the cities holding a 24 hour wake at the villa bill mirror stadium. on tuesday his coffin will be carried in a procession through the streets before his buried in a private ceremony fee for president johnny and fatina was among the 1st to arrive and called and all member countries to pay tribute. la morsa, i believe i thought we are going to ask all federations all over the world, $211.00 countries to name a stadium in every country in the world after police up. i use them because i think that youth all over the and the future generations will have to know when to remember who play was. and the joy that play brought to the world. joyce, monica in that cave has more now from santos. it's an average of 2 and a half hours, 3 hours from the beginning of the roll line, which has been blocks away until the person can get close to all the coffin. the of where player is. his body has been embalmed so people can see his face. so the interesting is not only that, there are people of all ages and people that have come from far here. i've spoken to people who have been 3 times in the line. so the, because you have to pass by the coffin of fast, you can't stop. so they've been making the same line 3 or 4 times. so that's an average of 6 hours or 7 hours. president res in masula still both with just been inaugurated. you will fly over in the morning to come here. the body will be taken through the streets of sun goes off in front of the house of been lads, mother. she just turned a 100 last november. and then it will go to this vertical cemetery, which is the largest vertical cemetery in the world. he had picked out to be buried in the, on the 9th floor together with his father and a brother. but the family has decided to put him on the 1st floor, so people, the public key can have an easier access to by layer. now daniel for taking office brazilian president louise to massey, newly. the silvers held a series of meetings with world leaders. new no wants brazil, back on the global stage. change an approach from his predecessor j bowles. tomorrow i left america editor at the cm human reports from basilica. oh, brazil's president wasted no time getting down to business on his 1st day in office . president lulu the silva, has made restoring brazil's leadership role on the global stage, a key priority. he held a host of bilateral meetings with leaders and diplomats from china to europe and africa, to latin america. be cmt long. i believe president lula is a regional leader who will give a strong boost to latin america. brazil's absence of the past few years has been felt. looters present signifies the return of brazil to the international stage. former president james bull sonata a hard line conservative had little interest in fostering international ties, especially in his own region. but lula says that brazil the world's 5th largest country and latin america's powerhouse must again become a major player. as it was when he was last, president, chinese vice president, once he, shan was among the 1st to pay him a visit. although china is brazil's main trading partner, luther silva is concentrating 1st on reviving his long standing goal of strengthening latin american unity. without leaving any country out. he has begun by restoring ties with venezuela, severed by his predecessor. but a lot from feel like we schedule you in a for a lot with president lula. we discussed ways of incorporating venezuela into the latin american fold as well as the importance of legitimate elections and venezuela in 2024. so that they will be really legitimate with guarantees for all actors. 11 percent luna was an influential figure the last time that many latin american countries turn to the left. he believes in strength in numbers. although latin america is again witnessing the swing to the left, regional unity has always eluded it. unlike the european union, that unity has always depended on common ideologies rather than common interests. in the state, the brazil's new president apparently intends to fix c, n human al jazeera brazilian. not so to come here and i'll just say are including another european country poses checks on chinese travelers. fears about it's coded 19 upgrade growth. and the power crisis in southern africa will tell you what's behind the fragile supplies, sending some businesses to the bringing of ruin. more of them stay ah, with, let's go with your weather update for asia. good to be with you. here is the situation on tuesday across india, a few showers, sneaking into that state of html. now do nothing major. could see that activity in june. i with a high 31 degrees, also some showers, all across parts of the mall. these, but where the rain is more intense is the philippines around sabu city. once again, severe, a flood advisor is issued here as those monsoon rains. pick up also seen rain side down the coast of vietnam on to say could see some showers and to cut as wall the high of 33 degrees. now jakarta? sure what is month of the year is certainly seen that over the last 24 hours. scooping up about a 100150 millimeters of rain and there is more of that where it came from rain in the forecast on tuesday. this is how it's lookin in china, some showers around hong kong. you may catch one there, but i think the better bet for that. what weather will be in taipei with a high of 16 degrees and that familiar set up once again. cool air rushing over the warmish waters of the sea of japan. you know what that mean? sea induced snow northern western areas of japan, i think about 30 centimeters over 12 hours and there was winds are picking up in karachi that will flush out the fog and smog and slowly, but surely the air quality will improve. that's it. see later, ah, from inside the walls of a west african prison comes a chance to create, to express that emotion. and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. renown choreographer shares his passion for dogs, inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of their pass and the confines of their presence. the dance of thieves, a weakness documentary on al jazeera, ah ah, woke back i could remind about top stories here. this al, a russia says 63 of its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian rocket attack on that barracks in the east antoniette screech m. it's a rare acknowledgment of casualties by moscow. cranes, military has taken responsibility for the strike. to palestinians have died in fighting spawn by the israeli demolition of homes in the occupied west bank. the houses belong to the families of 2 palestinians accused of killing israeli officer . last year and thousands of brazilians have been lining up in the city of santos, to pay their final respects to penny who died on thursday. football legend started his career and the cities holding a 24 hour wake up even up down the road. stadium, not belgium is to start testing wastewater planes arriving from china for new coded 19 variants. it's the latest in a series of checks imposed by around a dozen countries. in response to a month of soaring infections across china, cases went up, popped a beijing, relaxed it strict rules in december, katrina, you reports from the chinese capital. before the pandemic, australia was a popular destination for chinese travelers. and they're expected to return soon as china prepares to open its borders for the 1st time in almost 3 years. but on thursday, they'll face new restrictions. the government has decided out of an abundance of caution, to require travelers from china to submit evidence before boarding their flight of a negative covered test, canada, the united states, united kingdom, japan, india, and south korea who also screen passengers from china. in europe, france, italy and spain will do the same and are encouraging other you nations to fuller suit. morocco has taken the hardest line banning all chinese travelers from tuesday . many fear the outbreak here could lead to a new corona, virus straight, and spark new waves of infections globally. beijing has hit back at the restrictions calling them unscientific burial. i know you many leading medical experts from multiple countries have said that there is no need to impose restrictions on border entry of travelers from china. the world health organization says it's understandable, governments want to protect their populations. it is asked for more real time data on deaths. hospitalization, and strains baiting says it isn't withholding any information from the w hate so. but with only a dozen covered 19 death reported in recent weeks. scientists suspect a drastic under reporting of infections. some estimate suggests that there could be as many as $9000.00 deaths occurring every day between you out 0 dating a solid bon jovi reports now from paris were testing of travelers arriving from china as already started. the resurgence in france are the latest in european countries because spain and italy have already have similar restrictions for passengers coming from mainland china and hong kong where passengers will have to test a p c r test before they board the plane. and once they arrive in france, they will have to go through random testing francais. this is a scientific measure, it is going to urge european union states to go for a more uniform policy later this week. but france says that these measures are important to control at ariba. this control on arrival would not prevent citizens from entering or territory. it's a more specific control which will allow us to follow the different variance that are currently in china. essentially the on the chron variance, or people who test positive will have to be in self isolation for 7 days. and this policy will remain in effect from 1st to the 31st of january. for many people in france, this is dasia who do how dependent began 3 years ago when restrictions were imposed for people coming in from china and summer asking why are those restrictions not in place for other countries? and in that places such as train stations and why a common sense measures such as masks, are not being mandated for public places. the chinese embassy in france has responded to the latest restrictions, calling them unnecessary and discriminate 3, but for now, people coming in from hong kong and mainland china will have to go through this p c r test. and some of them will have to go through random checks as they arrive in france. now, a legal challenge has been launched to try to stop pakistan from detaining and deporting african refugees. a petition sent by a lawyer to the national commission for human rights as the government risks, violating international treaties. hundreds of thousands of refugees of fled to pakistan. says the taliban sees power in afghanistan in 2021 comalla hydra. as more now from islamabad, according to the united nations high commission for refugees, there were 3000000 of on refugees and pakistan. half of them were registered by the authorities, and yadda had no registration papers. however, after the dollar, bon takeover of run has gone tens of thousands of on space grid restrictions on women's education and difficult conditions within the country. because of the international sanctions have sought refuge in bucharest on their board from the. busy province of sinned indicated that thousands of on refugees have been rounded up, dead and cramped conditions. hundreds of women and children behind vod, your daughter needs a saying that they will have to. busy serve their doom on sentences for illegally entering the city of garage without documents and will be deported. back to of one has done a partition has been filed against the move that a 1000 of on refugees across the country who risk being arrested. weird at the camp which is relatively safe head in the heart of islam abroad. the people who have been telling us that they are indeed getting help from the local chair, but the plight of millions of all ronda still uncertain. madame me lie, bussey i walk on, i'm going by. we ask the international community to help us out. children have been deprived of the education, and the world is not helping us. we have applied in the embassies in the united nations high commission for refugee status, but so far i case is still pending. or the avalon government, on the other hand of god, is not happy with the plight of some of these refugees. the images have appeared on the social media and of gods is creating more friction and tension between the dual countries. they avalon taliban have taken over of honest on there was a hope and expectation that religion writ buggered downward, improved by day has been disputes. the exchange of via and such action by the budget on your daughter days to address these people is going to do little to try to ease the problems. dropping water level that a leg that supplies most of zambia and zimbabwe, hydroelectric plants has forced both to begin rushing power. some bush as late korea with zambia, and can sometimes do without electricity for up to 18 hours a day. or matessa has mona, from her, ari traffic jams like this i now normal into bobby's capital. had added motorist expect to get stuck for several reasons. among been traffic lights, not with that because of electricity cuts that can last for hours not far from the congestion. these people are making items like tombstones and picking tops from granite, tired of the constant power. they've invested in generators and other alternative sources of energy. if they didn't get out of business, if it's actually is for $100.00. so for us to cut in when you have to do that, you need from round olives and everything. so to us electricity. luckily, you know, the 1st thing that we are no business, the bobbies park a blamed on mismanagement corruption, aging coal plants and more recent low water levels, africa riva, south power station. the my way as i used to power outages with some areas having no electricity for most of the day, the government has to import electricity for mozambique and zambia, and other countries in southern africa. taking civil action. lake ariba is the biggest source of power for both zimbabwe and neighboring zambia. but water labels have dropped significantly because of recurring droughts, low rainfall, and an increased use of water to generate power. zambia has also started rationing power and it's affecting businesses here in the capitol. jessica, they're very disappointed because many of the products that we sell here about 80 percent, they are fresh products. and when they get back to a small scale our, our business is not here to short, so serious, get affected. zombie as government says, the pol cuts will continue until water levels rise in lake ariba. in zimbabwe, leaders have told bay people, electricity services will get better. all those he can do is wait and hope they are right. how to matessa out there had other schools in malawi is 2 largest cities will remain closed as a cholera break worsens. students were due to return to class on tuesday after a holiday break, but the school term and the capital. the long way on the southern city of atlanta will be delayed by at least 2 weeks by law. he has recorded nearly 18000 cases of cholera and almost 600 debts since march. heavy rain in saudi arabia has caused flooding in the western city of jed that for the 2nd time within weeks flood waters disrupted road traffic and delayed flights. more rains expected in the coming days . last year the government spent more than a $1000000.00 upgrading new cities, drainage system. people in croatia are slowly adjusting to the euro, which the country adopted on sunday. it also entered the u shingle zone, allowing internal travel without border checks. al jazeera, stephanie decker more now from a capital zagreb fish. it is the 1st official working day here in korea, since major changes have taken effect. the euro is now the countries official currency, and it's also joined the shingles out. we're here in a market in the center of the capital zigler, to try to figure out how these changes are affecting the people. there is still a lot of confusion, certainly also to help them. you have prices, for example, not just here in the market, but everywhere displayed in euro's and the old currency, the q. now we've been talking to people here to see how these changes are affecting that a. maybe i'm, i don't have enough coolness just for these days. i put everything in the bank, then i just take it out from the cash machine. we converted to euro's even before, but for older people it's hard. it's not, i'm not sorry about the trina it's history. let's move on to very mixed feelings among the people, but the future is this. it is the euro, which is become the present. and the future there is still a lot of a differentiation when it comes to actually the euro having to be given as change. these days, but the could there is still very much being given from what we've been seeing. the bottom line is this for politically and economically. it's a major victory for co aisha. it's the people that are gonna have to slowly adjust to this major change. thousands of catholics are paying their final respects to former pope benedict. the 16th of the vatican, among them was italian prime minister, georgia maloney. the former pontiff will lion state inside saint peters basilica for 3 days. his funeral will be held on thursday. benedict, the 16th died on saturday. at the age of 95. a woman i renewed, say, saw under the touching woman was as it was a big for morgan i spoke with able to explain this to my cousin. faith undersold with bitterness. with this event has brought so many people together. we were all day to witness the religion and faith that united least people. i have never seen a pope up close before. now no way has that a record for electric car sales, new figures show almost 80 percent of new cars registered last year. we're battery powered. that's far ahead of the e u, which registered fewer than 9 percent sales in norway have benefited from tax breaks on lower fees for ro told and public parking norwegian government on all new car to be electric within 2 years. ah. took a picture of the headlines here on al jazeera. russia says $63.00 of its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian rocket attack on their barracks in the east and donnette screech, and it's a rare acknowledgment of casualties by moscow.

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