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ah, and around 90 tons of u. s. military aid has arrived in ukraine, including ammunition for frontline defenders. despite more talks in the last week, tensions over russia's trip build up on the board with ukraine showed no signs of de escalating. washington says it will continue to provide assistance to ukraine's armed forces. while moscow has repeatedly denied any plans to attack or invade its neighbour returns, reports. russia's defense ministry isn't saying where these planes are taking off from. but it is saying where they're going better. ruth? the official reason they're headed there is for exercises, but the deployments add to roger's heightens military posture on ukraine's borders and western fears of an invasion. russia is sending every signal that it's intense, a serious military offensive that with markets. second invasion of ukraine in the past 8 years, but i don't, i don't think that's president putin's preferred outcome because a full scale invasion is costly is risky, because there will be a lot of russian casualties as well. but ukrainian military is much better equipped than in 2014 western powers are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. the 1st claim load of $200000000.00 worth of u. s. defense aid arrived and on saturday, 19 tons of materials including ammunition, the u. k. latvia, lithuania and estonia are all providing ukraine with defensive weaponry. canada has reportedly sent special forces, denmark, turkey, the czech republic are also providing assistance. but despite the height intentions, the mood in ukraine is mostly com. a demonstration in kiev on the countries unification day. a couple of 100 people formed a human chain as a shower, solidarity by all the propaganda, despite the russian misleading information, despite old food and depression, ukraine is united, but give them a holler. in the past, they already tried to divide ukraine. we made our conclusion, we weren't that a splitter, scott. the shop of russia once written guarantees that ukraine won't join nato and for the alliance to withdraw from eastern europe. the kremlin denies is planning and incursion into ukraine, but in 2014, it did just that. annex in crimea in the process will reach helens, how to 0. rescue crews in yemen, continue to search for survivors and bodies after one of the deadliest ass strikes in 7 years of conflict. with the rebels, say the saudi led coalition hit a detention center in southern province. on friday, the prison held many african migrants court attempting to cross into other gulf countries. workers had been clearing deborah with their bare hands as they search for more victims. exact death, toll was still not clear. doctors without borders say at least 18 people were killed. internet access remains largely down across yemen for a 2nd day. the blackout began after a separate strike targeted a communications tower in the port city of her data. the officials say 4 people were killed in that attack, including children. united nations has condemned the air strikes and called for an investigation. humans whose he health minister is appealing for aid and acute a saudi arabia of targeting civilians, deliberately national. and i'm judy and i could be done. we are looking at a very big crime and there's a green light from the americans to kill civilians. that's what we see, what the targeting of the attention center inside the province and the continuous killing of civilians, war criminals, escape prosecution. consider this a war crime against humanity, but then the world should take responsibility at this critical moment in human history. we are witnessing many victims. look o edition is issued a statement, turning the blame on the who sees which has been read out on saudi state, t. v. rehab says the rebels fail to mark the sites on a new strike list. over there that was the holiday. the alleged target was not included in the non targeting list, according to the mechanism approved with the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in yemen, and was not reported by the international committee of the red cross. my job as more from the capital center regarding who, who were inside this building, which is the temporary detention center for those who are still waiting for their trials or sentences and also for refugees who, who happened to be there and detained. because be there, there is a big wave of migration the through yemen to, towards a saudi arabia who are looking for their livelihood there. and also from there, maybe the travel to europe and to other countries around the world. so the happened to be their migrants and also yemen. these who are still waiting for this and this is all due in order to be sent to the big world, the central prison. their coding to the sat is 6. and also the figures that have been revealed by the health ministry a at least until now, 8087 people being killed. and this we have just ducked out about 5 people. i've been under the debrief also the, the, the total above the people who were inside this prison. 266. and we can imagine that over 130 people have been injured. this tech. the tech has been denounced by the health ministry and also the human rights ministry of the, the run by the whole considered such as illegal as a war crime, according to the words and also the have called for the international investigations until these attack. and also for other attacks that have been carried out by the valued it's quality. and he 70 people including 5 civilians have been killed in clashes between kurdish soldiers and also fighters in syria. kurdish troops are receiving support from the us led coalition in the northeast and city of high. okay. the latest violence began on thursday, when more than a 100 i so fighters attacked were on prison, which holds around 3000. i still members, dozens of inmates a still on the loose and he's 6 people been killed in a bombing in afghanistan. it happened in the western city of her at medical sources at the hospital. they have told al jazeera the explosion, talking to the passenger bus in the city center on saturday evening. officials say 9 people were also injured. i've got a son's interior minister, won't see us to remove him from it's most wanted list their eyes. he came to questions, roger didn't county protects against coalition forces. in his 1st sit down, interview county told out a 0, the taliban has been fulfilling its commitments. he requested we blow his face on the stage, had to be pulled the money from a car. they'll get her loveday, there was a fighting phase, and of course that means that both sides targeted the enemy militarily and politically, and his face has ended now. maybe the united states doesn't know that i was appointed as interior minister of kenneth stand. we lead a 19 or 20 campaign against the us to defend our country. and our people ended judy and we weren't harmed by the impose sanctions. and it didn't affect marell. but they sanctions and blacklists only hit the people. and this shouldn't happen. a top be philippines, military official says government troops are making plans to enter to rise regional capital mckelly, to quote eliminate rebel forces. and the deputy army chief of the ethiopian defense forces says the country will not be at peace until the tig, right people's liberation front is eliminated. just this week to top us diplomats flew to out us up over to push for a cease fire. if he appears been gripped by war for more than a year. but the had been encouraging signs of improved relations between warring parties with a government recently releasing political prisoners. mercury, a good. that's a good, a good michaela. i'm to grey or if your printer true. no one will stop us, we'll go him, eliminates the enemy. this should not be any confusion about this. if you can, people should not perceive as if the war is over. it is not over. ah. the 1st time japan is recorded more than 50000 corona bars cases. in one day. the government has ordered all bars and restaurants across the country to close, early the number of new daily infections as more than doubled in a week. herbert 19 patients are occupying, or 30 percent of hospital beds in the capital. even in hong kong have been warned. an outbreak of cove 19 is getting worse. the chief executive has urged the public to avoid large gatherings had of next week's lunar new year. carry lamb also said hamsters are partly responsible for an increase in cases of the delta variant. after cases were traced back to a pet shop around 2000 hamsters being killed over fears of possible animal to human transmission. the territory has a 0 code strategy which is being tested by the current situation. schools and jims, a shot restaurants are closing early and i travel is limited. come down high. oh, joy loads all high you. they'll tele goal on yell utah. although we were able to take some action against hamsters that were carrying a delta variance, which some animal lovers are opposed to. you have to understand, we have to strike and balance. i think i understand pet owners will be unhappy, but we do have to take public interest. so as our 1st priority. so you, more than 832000 deaths recorded due to the pandemic. no country in the middle east has fed worse than iran. and now as the micron variance spreads, officials warn yet another wave is imminent. i so said a reports from tara on the number of course, 19 cases had been fallen in iran. but the don't word trump didn't last long, and there has been another spike in infections despite a better than average rate, or for explanations. more than 70 percent off, the company's eligible population of 72000000 has received 2 doors, as of course, 9 pin vaccines. and nearly 13000000 have had their 3rd shot men. jeffery is among them. oh, i've been considering the tough past 2 years. it's recommended to receive the vaccine to become immune so that we can protect ourselves in case of facing another wave. i am very concerned about another wave of infections in august last year, iran recorded, it's worth the pallet with around 50000 sections and more than 700 debts. ah, but thanks to a mess recognition campaign by the middle of this month, the daily debt tool stood around 20 the lowest in nearly 2 years. but the situation now seems to be changing again. the army convenience 1st detected in the country the last month is boosting the bathing infections, total provinces, iran, iran are report them up to it to the 4th increase in active cases and the number of iranians neither hospital treatment is also on the rise from the manager albert economy experts are warning the number of infections by the end of february could go up to a total of 600000 is covered at the moment. we are in a very bad economic situation. we're worry about medication shortage because of the sanction or hospital bed shortage. what the prospect vill face on a crisis, a disaster. we are worried about the disaster because a venue phase 2, for example, 1000000 cases. we have not enough physicians, enough nurses, enough hospital bills to serve these patients for a country order the suffering from the effects of international sanctions. iran's health care system has been on the immense pressure and will struggle to swing by and nearby wolf cove. 19 rescue said that i was 0, tara sweden is currently battling a surge of about 40000 new covey cases a day. despite that thousands of people have been out and it's 2 larger cities, demonstrating against vaccine passes. at least 9000 people gathered in stockholm, a number of vaccination centers in the capital closed early as a precaution ahead of the protests. accusation passes were introduced at the beginning of december. about 83 percent of the country is not collected. still to come this half hour. why sweden that now as the highest rate of gun deaths in europe move in the buddhist monk and peace activist, known as the father of mindfulness, dies at the age of $95.00. ah hey, there right off the bat, not good news, thousands of people stranded in southern turkey as heavy snowfall has blocked roadways and you know, another spot. i think in southern turkey we could see some snow where it doesn't happen often is on tale. let's look at the 3 day forecast. i think on tuesday, temperatures to start the day will be low enough. they will climb throughout the day. so snow will turn to sleep and eventually rain, but temperature is well below average here. going to get a quick shot of some snow round the balkans. nothing major. mostly a dustin or a centimeter or 2 except for go into northwestern portions of europe, high pressure and play for both of the islands of ireland and britain. this looks a bit threatening, right? let's put it forward into monday. most of it's going to fizzle out, some showers across northern ireland and scotland to be expected of to be re a right now bit of activity for that se, coast of spain same goes for southern areas, and now we're off to the top end of africa. they get clips with some showers, tripoli rate through to cairo lease. there's the risk of it any way and still doubts with heavy rain. for madagascar, we know round the capital, hundreds of people had been forced from their homes. and the situation is going to get worse. meantime, keep town 32 on sunday, but you're a temperatures are going to drop in the days to come. see you soon. ah, dictatorships to democracies, activists to corporations, control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want you to hear. we care about the environment you do to you should buy our oil cleared for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you can see on al jazeera, hulu. ah, and one of the top stories, he announces era around 90 tons of u. s. military ages arrived in ukraine, including ammunition. despite more talks in the past week, attentions over russia's troop build up on the border with ukraine to no signs of d escalating. rescue crews and yemen continue to search for survivors and bodies after one of the deadliest airstrikes of the war. who the rebels say the saudi led coalition hit a detention center inside our province. on friday, saudi arabia says the who thes failed to put the site on a new strike list. and a top, ethiopian military official, says government troops are making fans to enter, tick rise regional capital mckelly, and quote, eliminate rebel forces. he said, the country won't be a peace until the tech arrives. people's liberation front is eliminated. 60000 liters of drinking water have been delivered to residence in turner. this is a major clean up effort is underway a week after the devastating volcanic eruption and soon army for several days. the country was cut off from the rest of the world. but aid is now flowing in from australia and new zealand. and as when hay reports from oakland, there may be more than just good will behind the donations much needed clean drinking water is now flowing into tong up navy ship. the altera carried 250000 liters of water from new zealand along with a desalination plant to make more. it's a life saving delivery after ash from the volcano blanketed the islands of tongue a week ago and contaminated the water supply. in oakland there was another show of pacific island generosity as a delegation from sophomore handed over supplies to the speaker of thomas parliament. who says his people are doing the best they can, but still need help. i think people trying to get back to work or restore substance, morality, but the same time, the disruption services, order services, power, communication still intimate. and at a government level, there's been a rush to help tanya, which analysts believe has been motivated by humanitarianism and geopolitical strategic goals for years west and regional powers, new zealand and australia have been worried about china's growing influence among the smaller pacific island nations, including tongue now, this clearly being plenty of generosity on display here as there has been a government level, but after any natural disaster retention inevitably turns towards the recovery and rebuilding phase. how will that happen? and most importantly, who will pay tonya thanked china for being the 1st to donate money and supplies. but before the erupt, tongue is economy was amiss with the government struggling to pay back more than a $100000000.00. that was land by china after damaging riots in 2006. beijing has refused to write the debt off and some believe last week's natural disaster may provide new zealand with an opportunity. i would say that in wellington, particularly the pressure coming in from the united states is trying to for somebody to be looking after the south pacific is very strong. now, tongue is parliamentary speaker says it's important that any future aid money benefits the people. i know this is a very sensitive topic, but you know, tie accepts a lot of foreign aid from, from many different places around the world. and we just need to ensure that that aid is funded and sustainable fashion. at the moment the aid is flowing in the form of donations, but longer term rebuilding may be a more complicated affair. wayne, hey, al jazeera, oakland studying and landslides in peru of washed away railways and bridges, cutting off access to the ancient city of match. repeat you. hundreds of tourists have been evacuated from the world heritage site truly wolf report. it's not what visitors to the ancient city of matthew pitt. you have been expecting a dramatic rescue from the unesco world heritage site. after heavy rains triggered severe flooding. the elk, a mayor river overflowed into the streets and onto the railway tracks of cosco. the town which connects visitors to peruse famous ruins, one by one strata safety harnesses. children and adults cross the swollen river by foot. eventually boarding a train on the other side of the flood waters of the modem with the municipality, personnel, police and civil protection received an alert of flooding in their alcomite river. and as you can see, it was of considerable magnitude. the damage is extensive streets covered in thick mud, and at least 2 tourist hotels, under water, landslides are adding to the problems with transport length in and out of the region suspended. authorities don't believe there is any damage to the 15th century, inca citadel itself high up in the peruvian mountains. but in the town below, a massive cleanup effort is already under way. julian wolfe al jazeera political debate has descended into a brawl in the honduran congress. the pushing and shoving broke out before so many to swear in the new congressional president yoga kelly's who was forced to leave the room at divisions degenerated into a fist height. sweden is battling a wave of gang violence. it now has the highest rate of gun deaths in europe. people from immigrant backgrounds are disproportionately affected, adding fuel to the campaigns of right wing parties at this year's national elections from the city of mama or race reports. it's a typical winter's day in lind shipping a tylic in the snow under relatively safe corner of the world. but a surgeon gun crime here and nationwide has made sweden one of the worst countries in europe for gangland shootings. the high half tone of hooting at ailing something on the surface again, last year in lin shipping, we had 12 shootings and 5 killings there. previously we had one shooting a year on the situation in sweden as being driven by drugs and money, and a totally different way to how it used to be data police sate 15 gun conflicts from the way in stock home alone, mainly in the suburbs. a report from the national crime prevention council has shown sweden as the only country in europe. what gun deaths, arising with 4 killings per 1000000 people against the continental average of one point? 6 in 2021. there were 342 shootings and 46 deaths in the southern city of malmo, 6 months of police raids, 2 years ago began a period of calm but with drugs and guns flowing into mile by over the bridge from denmark. solution to the violence seems a long way off. somehow, as a former high ranking gang member in mile my. now he works with young people to try and keep them out of criminal gangs. we meet in van him, scene of a triple murder in 2018, and where there was another deadly shooting. last week. from all num, arguing accumulated the bed, mentor, young gang members, don't realize what they are getting into all the things escalate quickly. they don't have trust india towards is it, they don't have other opportunities through their study. wait for a good job. they don't have patients for that. wouldn't it fast money that counts the snowball pinger of yellow. this isn't only affecting people in the criminal underworld in 2019 a young mother was shot dead hair on the streets in mamma. a year later, a 12 year old girl was caught in crossfire installed home. for the most part, it's young men often teenagers who are killing and being killed. prime is now a major electoral issue and a sensitive one after national studies linked it with immigration. most of the individuals in sweden using for our as our method of violence. our immigrants, 2nd generation immigrants, but we also know that the victims of such crimes are also immigrants. people have been afraid for being called the racists. if we do not talk about this, then we cannot solve the problem. you prime minister magdalena under sean has already toughened rhetoric on immigration and sweden's open door policy for refugees is long gone. that's partly in response to the right wing suite. and democrats becoming an integral part of the opposition with an election this year. sweden must now way it's traditionally tolerant values against the death toll on its streets. poor rhys al jazeera, malmo, a dispute between caraway's and air bus has escalated. the european plane maker has revoked a multi $1000000000.00 order for the golf airline ever. what's on the surface? a disagreement over peeling paint. anger chappelle explains from door it's nearly brand new, but the say 350 aircraft has already been grounded for problems with its paint surface. katara your way says there's an issue with it's a 3 fifty's. the gulf carrier has grounded 21 of its fleet for what he calls surface degradation and other issues which may compromise the aircraft lightning protection system. cutter airways has sued airbus in the u. k. seeking more than $600000000.00 and compensation, it also wants an investigation. it's unprecedented. we have is 5 so often. but for us to be witnessing the very public full lot of what is the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world right now, an boss with one of their most prominent customer airlines. caraway's is something that we haven't seen of this scow. i'm a previous examples in commercial aviation history and it's so so escalating cat, her ways has halted delivery of any more a 3 fifty's until the problem is fixed. on thursday, it asked the high court in england for an expedited hearing to address its concerns . the next day airbus canceled a separate order worth $6000000000.00 for 50, a $321.00 neo aircraft to be delivered next year. this is an across every 21 that many airlines want to graph. and i think a boss know that by doing this, by terminating the older, which is what they said they have done. there are many airlines that will be trying to grab those slots and skip the queue to get those $320.00 ones in of course amp. us in that statement last night, saying that they continue to maintain the same line, which is the name says the whole issue is something that isn't safety related. at least 5 other airlines have discovered surface was in there, a 3 fifty's, according to an investigation by reuters. but cats are airways is the only one to ground its fleet, forcing it to borrow plains from other airlines, and bring others back into service. european regulators issued a warning last year. the patches of the lightning protection system may have been wrongly fitted on some jets, but say they found no evidence of a safety issue. furthermore, airbus, as there is no reasonable or rational basis for cats, re, regulators who called the problem disturbing to grounded the planes. it's accusing the airline of engineering. the dispute for financial reasons, as the industry continues to deal with the economic fall out of the pandemic. it's an unusually public spot between aviation heavyweights, cats, airways has accused airbus of destroying their relationship. the question now is, where will the airline get? it's new jets. andrew chappelle al jazeera doha, the peace activist nominated for the nobel peace prize by martin luther king has died in a mean buddhist monk take nat. hon was 95, was known as the father of mindfulness, and his lawyer haunting reports, his work lives own. ah, it takes discipline to say, oh, the listen, understand. brief blue. these are all principles. vietnamese buddhist monk, kick me out, hunt devoted his life to sharing with others. you don't have to remove all your pig yasandra in yourself in order to begin to be happy. ah, much of his work came to be known as mindfulness and helped place him on an international stage able to influence world leaders in global politics. tick me a ton was exiled from vietnam after opposing the war. in the 1960 s, he campaigned for the united states to stop dropping bombs here meeting the late martin luther king junior, who later nominated him for nobel peace prize. you've said that the only way we can begin to in wars b is, is due to communication between people. yes. and we should be able to say like, this is not our intention to make your suffer more. it is the opposite. so please tell us about your suffering, your difficulties. i'm eager to learn to understand. mindfulness has fast become a pillar of the more than 5 trillion dollar wellness industry. many major companies like google have adopted his practices as a way to keep employees happy. we don't need to buy a ticket. ah, a trend ticket to a home. we need to ride on. how in rest my for in bratton now granted, none through them. oh, good monks all over the world have gathered to pay homage to one of their greatest leaders are a man devoted to listening. breathing and letting go. oh, risk of her making these more tense again, you can catch up on our website out here dot com. ah, reminder to drop stories on out 0 around 90 tons of u. s. military aid has arrived in ukraine including ammunition for frontline defenders. despite more talks in the last week, who tensions of russia's troop billed off on the border with ukraine showed no signs of de escalating. washington says it will continue to provide assistance to ukraine's armed forces. while moscow has repeatedly denied any plans to attack or invade its name.

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