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the a. you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in del times that you guys are coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces kill 10 palestinians and enjoy more than a 100 others during your read in the occupied west. china top diplomat hill, beijing is rock solid relationship with russia as he meets president latimer fruit . and my, my begum who's british citizenship was cancelled for joining iso, loses her battle to have it reinstated. i met the fog on the border where thousands of drugs are now rendered after the glory of this man for trusting on jim and ashley board holders around which was taken. she stepped towards the quarter finals of the champions. late they thrashed, inimical 52 in the 1st film as i am when the trophy for a record extending time. ah hello. we begin this news hour and the occupied westbank. that's where it's really forces have shot and killed at least 10 palestinians in a raid in the city. if nobliss more than a 100 palestinians had been injured, nearly a 1000 palestinians have been detained since the start of the year. and 61 have been killed. let's speak to nathan, but have she's joining us on the phone from annapolis and the occupied westbank. what's happening where you are we are talking about the number that occupied the bank since the beginning of the pen palestinians, which by reports in nablus. but there are still people who are injured and hospitals, and we could be that number increased now according to the need, they say they killed 3 armed that they accused of committing shooting attacks against the dream. but we know that there are others who would in the market, the timing of the rain in the middle of the. busy day we have nablus, where we've heard that people were going out and about to buy, brought to buy their me when they were shot and killed by been talking about 61 palestinians were killed since the beginning of the year, including 2 well children and 3 of them, so kind of any of those saying that is really for 3 really forces are acting without accountability that they are acting with impunity. killing more and more why the world is saying finally, these are the reasons we've been hearing from many palestinians. and this is why many of them said that they were the arm fighters in nablus, referred to by one of the members of the lion than fighting group in nablus. he sent a voicemail this morning saying that house he was in was being rendered surrounded by the way before he got the fighters lock render and asking palestinians to follow up on the march toward kills, defending their cause. i guess it's, well, yes on is that what kind of resistance are palestinians putting up and what resistance are they able to put up? so the majority of the thing is they don't have access to on those. if you and it's been fighters, we're talking about doesn't mean and now live. maybe it's more according to the us to they are not considered a majority of these people have been able to guess trying settlers in the bank a ga palestinian. no. you don't have access, but you have those kind of cool chicken up aren't being looked at by many parts of the supply fee as here. so this is this, you know, that israel is trying and trying to use what they call the pressure cooker. exit. as we've seen today, they've wanted me they were involved in an exchange of fire, but eventually we're talking about 10 who had killed including a child. so they use this policy to get the tele. a again, but as far as the hearing is in different places across the back that they're not got, the main issue that i'm doing is these really occupational and should because they say it's not the end piece for me. and this is why we missing a lot of support, or there's been an adult just one more for you. what is the palestinian authorities position on all of us? have we heard from officials at all? we've heard from the spokesperson of dependence and they'll be able to be made condemning the way that the palestinian prime minister in the state calling it a terror organized a fact against. but let's not forget that. as far as i can tell you, this is not, doesn't have any power, doesn't have any power in the street that we have a lot of foods when it comes to national community because they want the world to pay attention to their suffering. but many were telling us that they don't need the palestinian in our case, on the contrary, they say with the fact that's it for years the policy pay your coordination as well. they believe that it, that the city is not part of the solution, but sometimes it could be part of the problem. ok, me that will let you go for now. thank you for that update from nobliss in the occupied west bank. let's cross over to west jerusalem. sarah. hi ross is joining us from there. so sarah, what is the new right wing government of israel? thing about this while just in the last few minutes, the israeli forces have released the statement saying that they had gone into nobliss to rest 3 wanted palestinian men. and during that time there was an exchange of gunfire. and they said that the council, terrorism police came under attack through most of the lives of firing. so they said in that space of time, they ended up killing all 312 men, as well as several, several other people. they said they have been involved in what they said was several recent attacks against their forces, especially including and israeli sergeant. but this is becoming part of a systematic, systematic raid happening with senior occupied with bank. but also rates are happening in occupied east jerusalem. we've seen several homes, emulations. i was a homes demolished by for a family just earlier this morning here in occupied eastern use of them. now this is part of a policy that the new israeli right wing also nationalist government is coming in. they're coming in hawes, they're pushing in for foster measures against palestinians, especially with several recent attacks that targeted a synagogue as well as a bus stop in and ultra orthodox community area. now the demolitions they say that they are carrying out every single day is because of a lack of permits. but we have palestinians that have applied for housing permits and 90, more than 90 percent of those problem is never given to them. so they said, what else, what other options do they have? but this is all part of a wind increase in rates in the occupies west bank, including expansion of settlements. the government has legalized 9 post just last week, and they said that this was in response to the recent attacks that have been carried out against israelis. they're very much using the word terrorism. they said that they'll revoke citizenship that belongs to palestinian attackers, including family members, including friends, or anyone that has theme deemed as a supporter of that, especially those are receiving funds. they said from the palestinian authority, which sometimes sends funds to those that are in prison or for their families to support their family members. now of course, this is something that we're going to be seeing an increase intention. and this is just an example of the situation that could be happening and moving forward from now with this new israeli government is determined come down hard. ok. thank you, sarah. hi, ross reporting from western dissolution. let's bring a 1000000 barrel tissue senior palestine correspondent of the new website on the way. she's joining us from the also in the occupied west bank. my number, you're welcome to al jazeera. what are you hearing about the unfolding situation? and that is really raids and nobliss so i right now we have reached almost 10 palestinians killed and the whole who told me be rising. and that brings it to 60 palestinians, killed in the last $55.00 days of those killed during the military invasion on nablus. this morning was an elderly man who was 72 years old, denied medical assistance, and a young boy bringing the number of palestinian children killed during these incursions to 12 year. right. so why do you think that the raids are concentrated on non close right now? cur. the really military and these early governments, nablus, the old city and specific as well as janine refugee camp, is where the concentration of armed resistance has been growing and rising. even though it is expanding to other areas of the west bank, the line, then i didn't, and it was sued. and the janine brigade out of junior refugee can continue to be the center of palestinian armed resistance and new use groups fighting, which is why they become a target. and as far as, as far as the money and with the as far as the palestinian authority position, what do you expect that to be? there hasn't been much that's come out of the socials right now. right. the palestinian authority has released the letters of condemnation against the military incursion happening on nablus. but we also need to recall that last he or the palestinian authority had arrested to palestinians under the suspicion of being parts of the lions and group. so that the palestinian authority is doing what it does best, which is symbolic statements as an official body. but in terms of protection of palace, the news that does not exist right now with these raids be conducted with the between the israeli army along side the palestinian authority does not secure the coordination still exists today. so security coordination never really ended because it's also a one way street. it is the pressuring, the palestinian authority, consistently relay information and intelligence to israeli authorities. the assault on novelist today was through not just the military. it was also really intelligence groups and undercover officers from the inside being unit. and these are the villian intelligence. the are intelligence agents that dress, that civilians arab civilians and specific to target and assassinate palestinians. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much marion. but hope for speaking to us, not a lot in the occupied westbank. thank you. now, nearly a year since russia invaded ukraine, both sides are soaring, up support through a series of diplomatic talks, the russian president, vladimir putin has held a meeting with china dot com, simply math. why? and he, china said it stands on rest of invasion, is neutral, wang told, putting that basing is ready to strengthen ties with moscow. it's become a major trading partner with moscow since russia was hit by western sanctioned spring and summer. bon jovi a t is joining us from moscow to tell us more about the outcome of the meetings that have been taking place. there are some well, it's been a busy day for one year who's been meeting not just the russian president, but russian foreign minister early on in the day as well. and in the last few minutes, we've heard the russian president speak again for the 2nd time. this time as a patriotic valley in moscow, where he's been addressing a crowd of thousands of people who gathered a day before the holiday of the fatherland of the state. and the day after, with his landmark speech, where people in their thousands are there to support their state to support the government. and we've been hearing 50 arctic songs play out in the last few hours. so earlier in the day he did have a meeting with one gate where he showed solidarity and support with the rush of the chinese government and said that he's waiting for this visit from the president of china shooting pink, which is expected in the next few weeks. if not months in china has been positioning itself to become the neutral arbiter which is not seen as one because of its close ties with moscow. we've heard from one g telling president putin that this is a strengthening partnership which has gone on beyond any sort of restrictions. and importantly, enough saying that this is a partnership which is not against any country, but it will not be allowed to have any interference from any of the country as well . so a lot of things discussed between these 2 leaders and not just diplomacy, but also economic ties as well as a china and eastern allies for moscow. have been able to provide a cover and substance because of increasing western sanctions. and moscow has been able to submit them because a friends like china. all right, thank you so much a, some of in java reporting from moscow. so wangs trip to russia as part of china as diplomatic push ahead of the 1st of 3 of the war in ukraine. katrina, you reports from beijing re sending a relationship that china described as rock solid top chinese diplomat one year on a visit to moscow. it follows a stop over at the munich security conference, where one met you, a secretary of state antony blinkin. the 10th encounter ended in a stern warning from washington against providing legal aid for russia's invasion of ukraine. paintings, no limits. partnership with moscow has damaged its reputation largely in the west. the chinese officials say they're working to mediate the conflict and promote peace . the united states and its allies aren't convinced, but analysts say other countries might be, it understands that it's reputation will be deeply damaged in the united states in canada, erasure, western european countries and in places like japan, australia. but the bulk of the developing world, for example, has a relatively ambivalent attitude towards russia's invasion of ukraine. in jakarta, chinese foreign minister chin gung, met his indonesian counterpart, but no more sooty. the 2 disgust strengthening trade and maintaining regional stability. ah, would you john new coat? wal competitiveness of great powers should not appear in the asia pacific region and in tokyo, chinese and japanese security chiefs. hell talks for the 1st time in 4 years. dating is troubled by japan's plant military build up while tokyo fierce potential attack by china on taiwan with us. we are facing many challenges and issues as well as various possibilities in our relationship. the flurry of diplomatic activity comes after the us shot down a suspected spy balloon in its air space. earlier this month, washington accuses china flags by balloons. over 40 countries, something they jing denies. china's thomas benson isn't confined to diplomatic meeting. it's also really true documents. this week, one, calling for a more collective approach to global security and another attacking us dominance on the world stage, trying to wants to reshape the global order into one less influenced by democratic values. and it says it will stand by any country which has its world view, including russia, katrina, you, i'll 0 staging. meanwhile, the chinese on russian worships are taking part, enjoy exercises off south africa's east coast. the russian worships are reportedly carrying one or moscow the most powerful weapons. the hypersonic, zircon, michelle. well, we do have a week long special series on a far reaching consequences. the ukraine war a year and 2, the conflict will have an episode at $1630.00 gmc on wednesday, also at $230.00 gmc on thursday where my colleague adrian finnegan, will be exploring the human impacts of the war from ah, me, my begum, a young woman who joins, i, soul has lost the appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. begun left her home in london at the age of 15 and travel to syria. the british governments cancelled her nationality on security grounds after she was discovered in a syrian refugee camp in 20. 1918 baba has more from london. well, this is clearly a big setbacks or should be ma, begun. who remains in that campaign? no than syria bought her legal team suggest that they can actually appeal. and they pointed out that the immigration court had did, in fact conclude that there were grounds to believe that she ma baker may have been the victim of trafficking and sexual exploitation. her lawyers argued also that term she had been rendered stateless when the van home secretary such javin removed her british citizenship back in 2019. it was around that time that in fact, her 3rd child who was born in syria died since then. she has stated that she regrets going to join i so that it was stupid and that she would be prepared to come back to britain and stand trial for that membership. but she has always denied involvement in any violent acts or training. well, the court ruled that the decision to strip her of her citizenship was lawful because partly it was based on intelligence assessments around the security risk that she ma begum would pose if she came back to the u. k. this is far from over, but this is clearly one more reason why she me, me, a bacon won't be coming back to britain anytime soon. ah, in a un delegation has visited 17 and syria's rebel held north to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes team is trying to establish what the primary needs are in the area of local people struggling with the aftermath have criticize delays and receiving aids. after deal that open to additional border crossing, or syrians who spent years fleeing the war are now trying to survive, many have lost their homes in the earthquakes, they have nowhere to live. an aide has been slow to arrive or still saw are met, some survivors, and the worst hit syrian town of gender race. these people are trying to find whatever is left in their destroyed homes. this trouble was once after a zach hassan's house. now he fears he may even lose this if he has to find the title, the murphy. but this other well of it in a thought, no one helped us. not the ghost exhibitors machines by the state under the rubble for days. we lost so much. now i have to find the title that proved this was my home genders with a population of 18000 people was the worst in town in nor to syria from to earthquakes struck earlier this month. the devastation is absolute. more than a 1000 buildings here had either collapsed or been heavily damaged. hundreds of people died and thousands were injured. the survivors are now trying to cop in this isolated rebel held area, they can only rely on international b. o. many students here are served only one meal at day, and many receive even less. they say they don't receive enough international aid, and it's poorly organized. he not les leslie, a man has lost dozens of relatives and france. she says her family has been displaced several times, but on that it was rainy and cold. after saying 8 stays on the street, we got this tent, but it's not for winter. it's tiny. kids can't sleep during the night because of the cold. i want nothing. just the proper tent for my kids. the impact of the earthquakes left many families chattered here. their faces bad, the week of loss and devastation. many syrians here town. they had survived the worst of the enduring to well the years of civil war and conflict. but now, in the aftermath of the earthquakes, they have lost even more, their hands, possessions, and sense of security. more serious, he'd have spent years running away from the war. their only dream and normal life, with 1st data. and then m a satellite, the do to do it. we fear that the earthquake will hit again. any time we just set up a tent here and are living in it, nowhere is safe. now. people here say most lives were lost due to lack of more than rescue equipments. and now an absence of 8th food and shelter is worse than in their misery. grissman said that al jazeera, generous nor to syria or proper shelter as the most urgent need now for earthquake survivor as teresa, both joining us from sun jaretha and turkey. yay! where a camp is being set up for people who have lost their homes. teresa ah, well, the situation is dramatic, were thousands and thousands of people here in chandler. if i have been affected by the earthquakes that have hit this part of the country, you can see that many of them are living in tens, many have lost their loved ones. they have lost their belongings, so there is a major concern about how to provide shelter, how to provide food, how to provide water to many of those people, but humanitarian organizations are also very concerned about health care. they're estimating that around $200000.00 women, could be giving birth in the coming month. so this is another pressing issues because hospital all around this area, many of them have been destroyed. joining us now live is they never and she's from the united nations population funds. i mean, we're seeing people here who have lost it all. what, what is the main concern for, for humanitarian organizations right now. as you said, this is a messy tragedy. an over 15000000 people have been effected by the earthquakes in 11 provinces and half of them. my room, and then girls and human anger's have some essential needs, in addition to everyone's needs. air, water, shelter, food, yes. but they also need some healthcare's or materials hygiene products and also they have to give birth on their, their safe and healthy conditions because pregnancy is do not stop in the times of crisis. neither does birds and also pier period this v one. still having their pay period so very in the field in coordination with the public institutions to address their sexual annual product to help me. many hospitals around this area have been destroyed and this women, as you just said, birth do not stop. we have seen many women here who have given birth in this past few days. how are you coping and what else do you need? unfortunately, in 11 provinces, over is 15 hospitals collapse or damaged and there are 226000 women in the area. i pregnant now and they will give birth to any of 5 thousands of them. will you bird within a month and they need urgent health for sure. they need to give birth under safe and healthy conditions. so yeah, on the field. these are serious units and also more wild teams providing air, sexual only, productive health information and services. we have a mobile team including nurses, social workers than psychologist. we are visiting 10 settlement fav places also hospitals and even giving as their age information services to suit getting kids dignity kids, maternity kids and also doing pregnancy follow up because there are also many res get pregnancies and these people under a huge thrown law. so we are following them. thank you very much. so this is the situation on the ground, not wholly, you know, meet millions of people who have lost their homes. are they have lost their loved ones and they are in desperate need than humanitarian organizations are trying to cope? the united nations is appealing for over a $1000000000.00 in additional help to cope with the us cause whether hospitals that have been destroyed in this country. what complicate the situation even worse is that past monday there was another earthquake. the aftershocks are continuing here and people are afraid that it makes it very, very difficult for them to go back to their normal lives. yeah, sounds like it. ok to res. i thank you. so much that's tourism reporting for us from turkey you. stella had only al jazeera and his, our election now is between the big names who have destroyed this country and people who are looking for an opportunity. we made some of the contenders looking to become nigeria as next presidents as they make their final pitches to voters coming up in sport raining and rio bad weather again, lays the defending champion in brazil that's coming up with gemma a little later with 2 ukranian filmmakers join the army to fight against russian separatists in 2014. they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts? witness on al jazeera except william dollar money loan drink, operation, circle mafia is bigger than the company with financial institutions. regulators and governments complicity. goodbye way is offering what business is it? right, right. well, in a full pot series, al jazeera is investigative unit, goes on the cover in southern africa for me consult. 90 percent of the government was falling practically brandon. good. coming soon on, al jazeera lou . ah hello, we're going to talk on the altar runs our at least 10 palestinians have been shot and killed and it is really rate and they occupied west bank city of nablus. more than a 100 policy and have been injured. nearly a 1000 palestinians have been detained in the start of the year, and $61.00 have been killed. show me my baby, a young woman who joined eyesore as a teenager has lost the appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. the government councils, her nationality on security grounds, after she was discovered in a syrian refugee camp in 2019 china top diplomat. when he has met the russian president vladimir putin facing says its relationship with moscow, a solid. but it's become a major trading partner with russia from moscow was hit by western sanctions. the meeting comes 2 days before the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. and the u. s. president joe biden is taking part in bucharest, 9 summit. and we're saw, founded in 2015. the booker s 9 or benign group consists of 9 european countries located on nato's eastern most flank, biden is joined by the nato secretary general yen thornton berg from on this. let's cross over to alan fisher. he's joining us from we're so so al and what are we keeping an eye out on or these are the last few hours of jo biden's trip to the region of course, which has been very heavily in symbolism, numbers just a couple of days ago. they took those steps through the streets of key with vladimir zalinski and then on tuesday made his significant speech here in poland, one year on from the war at reminding people that this could take some time. he is aware that there is concern, perhaps wavering support in some countries for a war that seems to have no end. but he thinks that the meeting with the backrest 9 is important, as you say, formed in 2015 after the, the russian invasion of crimea. those on the eastern flying decided that they would get together. no, we spoke to join kirby who's the spokesman for the national security council just a few hours ago. and he said, this isn't a meeting that joe biden is just using to fill his time. he sees this as important and significant it's about making sure they understand how committed we are going forward. i think he also is looking forward to listening. it's not just about telling a message, it's about listening to them about their perspectives, cuz they really are on those front lines of nato. when you look at what's happening inside ukraine and the president wants to get their perspective, he wants to hear what they're seeing, what their populations are, fearing or what, or how they feel about what's going on in a well, what you see behind me is to biden's convoy heading towards that meeting, he himself right past year he was on the floor and no doubt he's pleased with the way that this has gone. he believes, and he knows that there is some voices of dissent, particularly among a vocal minority of republicans back in the us. but he's hoping that by showing his support here with the ones that he used, that also physically in keep, that will perhaps bring people together as the war in ukraine moves into a 2nd here. ok, thank you. allen, for so reporting from worth all. now russia produced its largest recorded wheat harvest in 2022 and it's been selling grain at a discount. but living costs have been rising for months. and as the hash reports for moscow, with the rubel weakening against the dollar more tough times are suspected war sanctions and the global economic downturn are reducing what dasher can put in her shopping basket to feed her family. and yes, nice. chesney, gillian, we began to focus more on essential products due to the fact that prices have risen . we buy what we needs no extras because the priorities are already too expensive. for example, we now at least fish thing before people in moscow are paying more for less dash i can only afford cheaper goods. dollars for the year. in general, the cost of the fe basket has increased by 30 percent. we spent a more of our budget on groceries in before because wages have remained the same and fed prices have risen. western sanctions imposed on russia have led to major international brands pulling out of the country. local companies are trying to fill the gap. last year it was possible to fill this basket with more goods for less money. that's not the case anymore. after nearly year of what russia calls with special operation and ukraine export so same the government is trying to control prices. but that doesn't seem to be working. although property rental prices are fallen the last year, utility bills have increased by 9 percent, according to official numbers. big data experts, a gate or janski's says people are only buying what they need, says linear austin, that are what appear on your part. you missed you. unfortunately, the rise in prices for a central goods is faster than any increase in people's income pre approval. but people are adapting to the difficult situation with their reducing expenses, not not related to a central good sort of club. what survey says, inflation has reached nearly 12 percent in the last year. what grad foster mill prices are rising above that 4th grade. his department of i'm with your name in moscow, there is an approved minimum wage which of about $280.00, but it's obvious that living on the minimum wage is quite problematic. let me officially, moscow says the conflict in ukraine is having the minimal impact on the lives of russians. what on the ground, the reality appears very different. are the hash images era, more school. let's bring in the, let's give oregon who's the principal analyst for russia and ukraine with simply global market intelligence. she's joining us from london. welcome to al jazeera. what is your outlook for the russian economy for this year at 2023 weeks, but russia will continue seeing recessionary conditions. real g d p is likely to continue falling again as we saw last year. but are you surprised that it hasn't fallen that drastically? because if you look at the figures from the world bank, it predicted a contraction of 11.2 percent. but in fact, rest of the economy only contract it by, by 2 point one percent. so about points. the resilience of the russian economy does not no necessarily, right? well, there was a, a consensus market. why is the russian economy, we'll see double digit contraction. and this was based on the assumption that the g 7 countries, especially you will go ahead with energy sector sanctions. however, what we so critical measures that you, i was planning the start of the war that were implemented only in december, including the oil price, including the ban on russian crude oil. and in fact, a ban on russian digital products was implemented only this february. so considering that russia, a about 60 percent of its export generated revenue from energy sector and considering the fact that the energy prices were red. what high that helped russia in some ways to mitigate some being part of the sanctions. but i have to say that these were one of the fact in reality russia has entered recessionary of conditions. and this is going to continue because this is not just an ordinary crisis. this is a structural crisis. this country has to go through significant economic changes to dr. new and very unfavorable reality. right. uh huh. would say that russia is in fact, somewhat sanctions proof now because of the piling of sanctions on the country. and also when it comes to the buying of oil, it was able to find other countries that were able to purchase or was not well has to go? well, one thing that i also wanted to mention is that the quality and accuracy of data itself, there's been following russian economy, russian, economic statistics for years. they would, they would point out that some of the things, you know, make sense. for example, you mentioned earlier that so many western companies have exited the country. yet russian statistical service is reporting the lowest unemployment rate in 30 years in the collapse of the soviet union. it's really hard to believe there's numbers and some occasions in terms of finding new new markets. rushes is effectively lost. european guess gas market, which was its highest ping client and to find another market. but that will be very difficult, especially for pipeline gas. in terms of the crude exports, again, we're seeing heavy discounts and in fact, russia was forced to cut back, it was production. so this really could be a slightly misleading. and as i said, it's a longer game. let me just jump in there because we're running out of time because i'd like to ask you about your outlook for the ukrainian economy. well, ukrainian economy is a different story. we expect that the green room g, p will full of handful of bio about 30 to 35 percent. this is more significant construction that the country. so at the break up of the soviet union. however, unlike russia that isn't unlikely to see recovery in the long run in terms of its economy to pre war levels. ukraine is expected to recover to pre war levels. we didn't 7 to 8 years. and this is because ukraine is as well after the war is expected to see a large scale recovery with the help of of its western allies, international law. ok. whereas rushes heading the opposite and isolate. thank you so much for speaking to us. probably london, thank you. so much we appreciate your time. thank you. 3 children have been found alive after devastating floods killed nearly 50 people in the brazilian state of south. paolo, the china behind you saw is still isolated after landslides blocks roads. monica reports from that town. another day digging through the mud and debris. oh, another body found one in the well, the death toll has been rising since sunday when unusually heavy rainfall had several coastal towns just 200 kilometers away from brazil's largest city, san ball, nearly 50 people so far confirmed killed by the floods and landslides. many of them in the beach resort of bad to say during the carnival celebrations. 80 neil. so gomez has spent 2 days looking for his son and daughter in law with little hope of finding them alive. hey, joy, as most of my sons next door neighbors did not survive, their bodies were dragged down the hill. neighbors have been working alongside firemen in the army. for that he would you, paula. a volunteer fireman for the past 14 years has witnessed other major tragedies. yackino were for my history of the strain is harder to get. so we're expecting more rain in the coming days, which means that we'll have to start from scratch, digging in the same spot again. but if the sun comes out, it won't get much better. dry mothers more difficult to clear away the complexity of these aerial images show the size of the devastation in an area visited by thousands of tourists. especially at this time of year was it seemed to have been concentrating their efforts on this hill. because there were many families living here. earlier this morning, dogs were sniffing the mud indicating that they would find more bodies under the mud and rubble not side a secured our lives further down the hill. and has been helping to identify the bodies of her neighbors. she says these ruins were once the home of a family of 4. all were killed, including 8 year old medea wed, just celebrated her birthday, and had been saving coins in this tiny red safety box to buy herself a, treat a local significant drop off. i cannot find the words to describe the pain while feeling bad to say has been isolated since the floods, landslides blocked all roads, making it impossible to leave by land. they're only way out is by sea. nearby towns have sent tourist and fishing boats to help many flee, but also to take much needed supplies to the thousands who have lost all and have stayed behind to search for the dozens. still missing monica in our give, i'll jazeera bardo, say brazil. thousands of trucks have ground to a halt at a major border crossing between pockets on on the gun on the torque and crossing has been closed since sunday evening. and gunfire was reported on monday. a provincial taliban official told a news agency that pockets on had not allowed sick people to cross for treatments. come hider has more from the border between the 2 countries. thousands of trucks on both sides of the border. these drivers have better ship the items on board. the truck, which i've got going to be wasted, and there's going to be a large, they're waiting on the roadside throughout the hive a box. and you can imagine the meandering rogue. busy all lined up with container drugs read drug carrying fresh fruits and vegetables. all kinds of items that i've got means are delay. busy because there is no certainty as to when the border will open the avalon side of god. thing that buckets on it, nor did the hearing to the agreement, they made buckets done. on the other hand, i've taken extra steps in order to ensure that there's no infiltration across the border, particularly after the attack on day police. compound and ridge about 100 people. and i've got now i had lead to more stranger measures on the border, but this is an emotional issue because people in run on are dependent for medical treatment on the buckets on the side that is a human or daddy an issue. we have been told that several patients have died waiting for the medical treatment. so the on site then deciding to cross the border . now we are told that although there were attempts to try to solve the problem to negotiations, so father has been no headway. nigeria as presidential election is just days away and candidates are making their final pitches to voters from a disease report from a boucher pita. gregory o b, a former governor of our number of state is the youngest at the front runners to be nigeria. next president. his campaign message seems to resonate with young voters who say they are tired of the politics of the world. oh, we want to secure and unite niger. one to class from nigeria form is present cost because consumption to productive conch. 6 a successful businessman, he broke away from the party that made him governor, and one that chose you must a presidential running mate to lead the neighbor parties. presidential campaign. rebel was a conquest who has a similar shift from the major parties to one that doesn't control any legislature or state. then n p p candidate is a for my defense minister and was governor of niger 2nd was popular state county for 8 years. the election now is between the big names who have destroyed this country and people who are looking for an alternative. the 2010 to 3 election is in business as usual. the 2 new contenders and their supporters believe they can unseat the governing party. just like in 2015, when the opposition won, the opponent say they can only divert votes from the main political parties. some analysts expect the to, to force or run off and with skilful negotiations when, or even decide who becomes president this is, amanda jones opposition is trying to storm a former governor of nigeria, commercial and business capital bola, our material is credited with transforming league of state and restructuring its economy, the governing party flight barrow says he wants to replicate this at the national level. security economy. foreign policy is secondary built in relationship, given the other country assurance believe in the sanctity of contract. both to anyone or b, i'm eating the most of a believe by some nigerians of the presidency. should head south after being held by a northerner for 8 years. as photos of the former vice president at equal wicker sane i janice democracy must not be defined by a regional sentiment. a retired customs officer. mister booker is a successful businessman with interests in manufacturing, in service industries. he wasn't available for interview. ah, the manifest as an ideology of all the political parties are similar, but there are at least new contenders for the presidency. which in itself could make politicians in africa, most populous country, more accountable to their voters. i'm it, it, reese, al jazeera, a butcher, still ahead on the al jazeera news, our we have action from the champions league is not fully take control of their last 16 high against frankfurt. that's coming up with jama in sports. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah hello again time for the sports news with gemma. thank you. during that start with the champions league out around madrid are in complete control of best high against liverpool, the holders fort from 2 down to when 5. so i'm field taking a major step towards the quarter finals. david status rounds up the action. i liverpool, it went back to back games heading into this one and got off to a great start in what was a repeat of luscious final. on a cheeky flick from darwin nunez, getting them up and running inside for minute mistake from teaberry courts were then allowed mohammed sala to double their advantage with less than a quarter of an hour gone back. but it was all down hill from their vinicius junior, pulled one back, and another go keeping. ebert gave the brazil international. a 2nd allison, the guilty party, this time, vinicius, the youngest player, to school, to european, goes against liverpool and field. since a 19 year old johan croyt back in 1966 to the purch or square at half time, but rail struck quickly after the break at $58.00, a military heading in luca mode, which is cross to put the spanish side ahead. during benjamin added another meaning is now schooled in 18 consecutive champions. the campaigns lever with leonor messy the all time record the slot. it was the 1st time liber pulled a conceded for in a european home game and it got worse. the cleanser must good another to round up a 5 to win for i out like the 1st team in the competitions history to 10 a to go deficit into a 3 go when the tory over over heading into the 2nd leg in spain livable if now fail to win the last 7 games against royal who were chasing a record extending 15th title. i think carlo thinks the case over. and i think it as well in the moment. the other game on tuesday. so natalie take control of that. i against frankfort. victor awesome. and put them ahead in germany with his 10th gold in his last 9 games. oh frankfurt. then had a man sent off before captain giovanni delorenzo finished up a great move to cilla to nil victory. ha napoli, a 15 points. claire in the italian league. and now head back to naples firmly on course to re the champions league quarter finals. for the 1st time. david stokes al jazeera manchester city continued their quest for a 1st champions league tied to later on wednesday, there in germany to face our be leipzig. the sides met in the great stage last season with city winning 63 at hind, but losing the away game to one city manager pat guatemala may have lifted the trophy twice while in charge at barcelona, but says nothing he achieves in the competition. it will be enough for his critics . what had the feeling will do have done all of us for many years, whatever happened was going to fail. so whatever i'm do personally with the future without done despise, i'm going to fail. nothing would be enough in between to happen to in to happen. so at the end of destiny is already to write it written and we do our best to have done. we had been closed some time to nonsense them closer. the german team will have a tough job on their hands, keeping man city, striker earling, holland, quiet. but their coach is closed. knowledge of the player might help leipzig, boss mark. i raise a coach talent at salzburg, ambrosia. dormant i think is her mentality if he is, if he sees a goal, he's getting crazy about scoring. he improved a lot. his game is technical site and the more mentor thinks around and yeah, now his bring for one of the best teams in the world and he's getting home for sure . a world class player. the other match on wednesday sees interval on host porto at the san zera in the 1st leg of their last 16 tie into haven't reached the quarter finals of the champions league since 2011. and will be hoping to inflict a 1st defeat on portraits since october. he left district where like your father, you will need to use our heads because these games are played in a 180 minutes. and the mindset makes a big difference. games of this level come with difficulties, but we must be good, overcoming them by playing together as a team. porto are a great side and none of their players absent from the game, not even for a 2nd. haiti's women's team has made history by qualifying for the wild cup for the 1st time. they beat chilly, t worded in an inter continental place in oakland. now she ado monee scored both goals for the side rank 55th in the world. they'll join england, denmark and china, and greet d at the wildcat which takes place in australia and new zealand in july and august wednesdays. other places between portugal and cameron was decided by a stoppage time penalty. how acosta winning it for portugal to secure qualification for the 1st time for them as well. they're in group a with the netherlands, vietnam and defending champions. the united states had m r face paraguay on thursday to determine the final walk up by the weld anti doping agency. water is seeking a foyer band for russian figure skater, camilla valley ava. the 16 year old had tested positive for a band substance, had lost his winter lympics, where she won gold in the team events, a russian, a tribunal found she was not to blame, but wanted to speech this and has appealed to the court of arbitration for sports international skating union were also launched an appeal with cas after being detained in russia up to 10 months. basketball saw britney grind, it is set for a return to the w. n. b. a. she was a free agent, but as now resigned for the phoenix mercury. the 32 year old could make coverson on may 19th in their opening game against the los angeles fox. griner was arrested in russia a year ago on drug possession charges and was only brought time in december as part of a high level prison, an exchange in the n. b a, the atlanta hawks of fire that coach nate mcmillan. he led them to the 2021 eastern conference finals, but they are currently having 129 and last 30 games. so far this season, assistant coach jo promptly will take charge before a replacement is found to tennis and call us out. garage has been delayed by the weather in his opening match at the rio opened the top seat on defending champion, was just a game away from victory against the test of us when the rain came out with a bull kit with a match set to resume on wednesday night she's just the me one second said cameron only managed to get 3 before the bad weather set in the british number one who lost in the argentine open final c l correct? last week beat one. manuel 7 della and straight set to reach for last 16. erin, die hall at the cats are opened the defending champion into the last 16 spanish fits eat, robust site artist at good edged out march on each of its reset. we will now pilots ready as christopher. oh boy, you can be on tag on the women's events in cats all last week and now she's cruised into the quarter finals of the dubai championships with another prostrate sets when she lost just one game on her way to meeting you. melissa thompson. i have at 616 love to be on tech will take on a calendar. next, oppose it on track to claim back to back tray from excellent heritage. appreciative and will finish with some great pictures from the arctic circle up high school. y'all can walk in sweden, some white borders have been showing a fan meets while navigating an ice obstacle course, making it look very easy. they had to break the ice on the course before hands, the temperatures there dropped to around minus 18 degrees. wow, very impressive. that is all your sport for now. pizza. we'll have another updates a little bit later they do make a look so easy on today. thank you so much, stella. thanks for watching the news. our were back in just a moment with much more properties. ah. how do you still control information? how does the narrative influence public opinion? how is citizen? good? listen, we flaming the story. the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover march bono jessia, devastation and its aftermath. we have more on our genuine coverage of the earthquakes disaster in turkey in syria. go mafia, al jazeera investigations goes, undercover, infiltrating. criminal meant was to reveal how dirty cache is being turned into pure gold. 20 years on from the start of the iraq war. we examined how the past 2 decades have shape the country and the major challenges confronting future generations documentary with him. spot whitney springs world issues into focus through compelling to human stories, stars gather for the 95th oscars, celebrating the best in films from hollywood and around the world. march on up to sierra in syria citizens are collecting evidence, a show of crimes committed against civilians. we've moved out of syria now about $600000.00 pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice. it puts a human face on the charges. it's a dead human face, but it's a human face. syria. witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake, i'll deserve really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist lou.

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