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as stampede outside of football stadium kills at least 6 people in cameroon, it happened during an african cup of nation skate. and british prime minister boys johnson faces allegations of yet another party during lockdown. this one even closer to home. ah, the un secretary general has condemned the military coin, burkina faso and voice concerned for president brock cavalry. the military says, had seized power and deposed a president whose whereabouts are known. earlier, his party said he survived an assassination attempt. nicholas huck half hour report . after days of gunfire, anti government protestors cheer at the sight of what is left of the presidential murder kate, for kenneth foster's special forces turned their weapons against the president, security detail. several people were wounded. huh. what's going on here right now? nothing's going well. we expect to the last from president rock and he's only disappointed people. more few appointments always with the new government. but he was the real problem for the president's party. this was an attempted assassination on a democratically elected leader. hawk mcavoy survived, but his time in office was a a band of soldiers calling themselves the patriotic movement for safeguarding and restoration led by this men. lieutenant colonel, following appeared on state television saying they had ousted, give away the government, and pretended the constitution like compos on their 1st duty fast the movement which brings together all the components of the defense and security forces has thus decided to put an end to the power mister collaborate on the 24th of january 2022. the decision taken with the soul lame of enabling our country to get back on track, and together all its forces in order to fight for its territorial integrity. its recovery and sovereignty offending on gab, face growing discontent in his inability to deal with the rising attacks of our groups linked to al qaeda and i saw millions have been displaced in thousands killed. what appeared to be a view to the on sunday with soldiers asking for more to deal with the ongoing threat escalated into a military take over on monday with special forces taking over both the national tv station and the presidential palace. earlier in a tweet, president hoc mac your boy asked soldiers to lay down their arms in the interest of the nation, calling for dialogue, the west african buddy echo else called on the soldiers to return to their barracks . while the you urged the immediate release of the president, the un expressed condemnation that a 3rd coup in west africa. i will say that was the regional organisation has been extremely responsive ah, and, and strong in and unified in their responses to these schools. after moni guinea, if you're going to now bertina fossil soldiers are yet again toppling and unpopular, but democratically elected president in the name of the people promising to restore peace in a region gripped by violence and uncertainty. nicholas hawk al jazeera and henry wilkins is monitoring developments for us on the ground in why do and has this updates? there's still no information at the moment. we do know that the former president block boy is no longer president. the government has been to, it's all for the go. you know, the, the new president is since this morning there's been a very heavy military present from the, on the street fight. the national board costa tv today treat you to me as had taken the. the billing thing is still very, a pay is to where you, the president is a best estimate. the moment is that he's been in time the military camp, camp monies all know which is where the need to me started to survive an assassination attempt, according to a statement released by the former welding party. if there is a lot of fatigue, we see. busy security switching configuration indicator. it's been a war for 6 years now. we've great need to say this legacy. this doesn't just not be on the present. boy has been seen also marks the end of the periods in between fast history where it's actually has democracy. in other world news, nato is expanding its military presence in eastern europe with more ships. find a jazz fan forces on standby, as russia accuses the lines of escalating tensions over ukraine. and the e. u says it's ready to impose never before seen sanctions. if russia attacks ukraine, moscow has mass and estimated 100000 soldiers near the ukrainian border, but denies its planning and invasion. natasha battle a half hour as western powers, step up diplomatic efforts to diffuse tensions with moscow over ukraine. european union foreign ministers met in brussels, of the talks joined by the u. s. secretary of state by video cool. the eas, top diplomat said that should to russia invade ukraine, the blog could impose sanctions, although he refused to give more detail. weird reaffirm our full and unquestionable support to grain and that any military aggression against ukraine will have, should use consequences, a massive cash for the perpetrator. earlier the head of the u commission announced an emergency financial package to help kiev. i am announcing a new hind angel assistance package to the country made both of emergency loans and grants. first of all, the commission proposes and your emergency macro financial assistance package of 1200000000 euros. this package will help you quin now to address it's financing needs due to the conflict. meanwhile, the head with nato said the alliance would reinforces deployments in eastern europe, with troops, ships, and fighter jets. a response said he install to boat to the deteriorating security situation. we are considering to further enhance or persons in eastern port with arms. this could include the appointment of additional late or battled groups. the move by nato has angered the kremlin. it denies accusations by western how is that it is planning an attack kremlin spokesperson? dmitri pet scoff said we, do, you know, we are seeing statements from the north atlantic alliance about your troops. pushing force is an asset on to the east and flag. it is all causing tensions to rise. i'd like to point out, it is not because of what we rochelle are doing. it's all happening because of what later, at the united states. so green and the information they are spreading in care of the u. s. and u. k, began the withdrawal of some diplomats families and non essential workers from the city. although the embassies will remain open. the reduction of empathy staff. another sign though, without a diplomatic break through the threat of conflict looms large, natasha butler al jazeera and the pentagon has an 8 and a half 1000 troops on heightened alert. it says f repaired to deploy, if needed, and on with other nato forces. in some cases, some of these forces were already on, on a heightened posture, readiness to deploy posture, and the secretary decided to make it even more a shortened a tether even more so in some cases, units would go from say, 10 days prepared to deploy. now there, at 5 days, al jazeera is dawson jabari is in moscow with more reaction was heard from the kremlin who has reacted very strongly to the meeting this been ongoing in brussels . the russian government says that there believe that's a risk of t, of actually a starting and conflict and eastern ukraine is at an all time high. and they believe the tensions are soaring as a result of nato and u. s. actions and that their information is just creating hysteria and they say that information is laced with lies. that's the official reaction. so far we've just been hearing from officials from the doom on that is they a house of parliament here who say that to, at the nato dispatching further troops and forces to eastern europe is going to create a severe crisis. this is, of course, exactly what this country wanted to avoid, that the russians were concerned with nato further expanding eastwards and that they were trying to prevent that from happening. but it appears all the diplomatic efforts have failed and now that will continue to move forward. and the russians are very much concerned and believe that this is a security concern, and they wanted to make sure that nato was not expanding any further. they didn't want ukraine at to join the 30 member alliance. they said they wanted to go back to 1997 levels. and after that point, 14 new countries joined this alliance. and that is why we're in this position now, according to the russians, they believed that their security is at risk because they are now very much surrounded by countries as that are part of this alliance. and they believe this alliance has its own agenda, led by washington. cameron's progression to the quarter finals of the africa cup of nations has been overshadowed by a deadly stampede. and a 6 people have been killed outside the po, be a city of north of the capital. yo day, dozens of fans were left aged in the crush, which happened before this taunt of the game against camaros. the african football confederation says it's investigating the incident. my am as i, he is a journalist who was at the stadium. he's his, those in the press box. first heard about the sam beach shortly after kickoff. and organizing committee of the f con. they put in placement, attendance at 80 percent. i can tell you that tonight there was absolutely more than 80 percent that the stadium that was nearly full. i'm assuming that's because of the barriers that hold up sort of rushed in. but from what i can tell you is that going into the stadium, there's a very serpentine corridor that's not very wide. it's maybe 2 or 3 meters in width, and that people were increasingly frustrated and run mention 33733 is one. so several journalist predictor sample have. so i had a colleague that was at the hospital in not too far from the stadium. he told me that there was a brief criminal set up around the hospital from on the ground according go there. if you could confirm to me that at least one child had died, there haven't been other under 5 videos that have surfaced on social media, showing them what they're crying for her kid and spoken to to other can coordinate sources and confirm that minor did pass away unfortunately, get ahead on al jazeera, the end of the line for lebanon, former prime minister, not heavy because time on his political career. and back to school in columbia, despite record covered 19 infections, we look at the lessons learned following inexpensive lockdown. ah hey there, good to see. we've got some high temperatures across the middle east. so right off the bat, let me show you above average really in the zone here. are beal box that into tater on and show rise. i look at that box at 20 degrees, we may even hit 30 in mecca. now the complete opposite for bucket st on. this is what you're woke up to on monday morning. the darker to blue, the dark, the purple, the lower the temperature, karachi, 6 degrees that was your lowest temperature of the season. so far you bounced back on tuesday up to 24. and we're seeing snow where we don't usually get it. and that's for the see resort city of on tale 8 degrees, i think on the low end i will look for about 2 centimeters and on the high end about 7 and look at this here. temperature is plunged to sub zeros. we head toward thursday and friday, so well below average for this have the year. get you to southern africa right now and we do have a tropical cyclone. just spill in tons of rain over mozambique, or press play, see where it goes. i'd slammed into zimbabwe on tuesday. this is not good news because we have seen some flooding in bob boy, so this is only going to worse in this situation. and capetown, over the weekend, you said a record tap trip $45.00, and now you're down to $25.00 on tuesday. that's a snapshot of your weather see later. ah, the polio. cuz she to says he will bring a new form of capitalism. what does this mean? we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in. less than one percent of poor vaccines have gone to poor countries. why is counting the cost on al jazeera ah bolden untold stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera, a spokesman for the un secretary general, has condemned a cool in brooklyn or fossil. and voice concern for the president and military says it's, he's our and deposed president ra caberry, who's whereabouts are know? and he's 6 people have been killed in his sam feed outside of football game. in cameroon, fans appear to have rushed a city and before kick off, where cameron was about to blake moore's in the africa couple of nations. and the e. u says it's ready to impose never before seen sanctions if russia attacks ukraine. russia has mast, an estimated 100000 troops near the border, and nato is expanding its military presence in eastern europe. the permanent accuses of escalating tensions. now stalks on wall street have rallied after falling, shot me over the possibility of conflict between russia and ukraine. and rising interest rates, the dow jones industrial average failed by more than 1000 point before recovering. traders are concerned, it could be a valid hi week. kristin salome has more from neil. after a week of declines and a roller coaster ride on monday, the stock market's closed. hire in new york, the threat of russia invading ukraine, certainly giving investors jitters as is the prospect of higher interest rates. the fed, the u. s. central bank is expected to meet this week and investors are worried that those rates could be higher going higher, cutting into profits, corporate earnings. another concern for investors with those ongoing supply chain issues and labor shortages. they being unable to meet consumer demands that could cut into their earnings. lots of volatility in the market. in fact, the volatility index hit a 15 month high on monday. so while the markets did close in the green analyst are saying, expect more volatility going forward in lebanon. former prime minister sod, harvey says, is suspending his role in political life and will not run in the parliamentary elections. this may, he's urging his political party not to participate in a holder has more from people he's been in politics since 2005 when his late father, former prime minister cutty was assassinated. sad. how did he has since been lebanon's leading muslim sunday politician. but the 3 time prime minister is withdrawing from political life moment by the hamlet. monsieur lee, i done. there is no room for any positive opportunities for lebanon due to the iranian influence out indecisiveness with the international community internal divisions and cic, terry newsom. i'm suspending work in political life and so is the future movement. and i am not running in the election nor with a future movement. though in the future movement is the largest sunday lead party in parliament, but the balance of power is against them. he is that i mean, against a very strong see it and see it in an alliance and my country. and therefore, given not, it seems that the saudis and the gulf states in general are not willing to pay much of an investment. how do they like his father was one, saudi arabia's man in lebanon, but in recent years that's changed. so has how do these policy towards has bala, backed by the predominantly she or iran, once confrontational, his critic see him as to compromising? what is the exit is a turning point and lebanese politics? the how do you, these have dominated the sunday leadership since the end of the civil war in 1990? but for many, his decision isn't that surprised? how do these political position weakened in recent years, the former prime minister himself acknowledged making what he called mistakes by engaging with foes at the expense of allies, this in the sector, this of the percent of the population. and this is, this poses grave. can sequence as there is no obvious leader to replace him, but it appears there are efforts to form an anti hezbollah alliance. what comes next is that we should have watched lines syndicate has been on the politics and on everything. you know, even how do you, these allies have criticize the former prime minister for sharing power with hezbollah, which along with its allies one the last election, their opponents are hoping to change that in the upcoming vote. in may, some may argue heidi may have been standing in the way that they should be route. for instance, mr boyce johnson has denied a report. he attended yet another social gathering in breach of coven, 1900. locked on roles, exclaimed johnston's wife, through him. a surprise birthday party during the 1st lockdown in june of 2020. the prime minister's office says it was a brief gathering that lasted less than 10 minutes. johnston is under pressure after a series of revelations about lockdown breaches. need buckeyes more on these latest allegations of locked on parties are the prime minister's residence at 10 downing street. apparently, 2 parties are alleged to have taken place on june. the 19th 2020, when the country was under strict lockdown. the 1st relating to an apparent surprise party, organized by carrie johnson, his wife at 2 pm on the afternoon of the 19th of june. number tanner's come back her saying that that was. busy a very brief event on the tail end of a meeting that prime minister johnson only attended for 10 minutes or so. the 2nd is a relating to an alleged party that took place in the number 10, a flat. well, on that point, a number 10 has said that that didn't happen. so i was denied these allegations and said instead, there was a, a small gathering of family members in the garden of number 10 that may not have been in breach of those covert rules. the fact that the prime minister is once again a having to defend himself in the face of these allegations only put more more pressure on johnson. and what has been an extraordinary couple of weeks now in politics. we are, of course, waiting for the all important conclusion of su gray that senior civil servants report into wrongdoing across white hole. a number of parties now have come to light the ladies of italy, 3 main political parties have been meeting involved in an effort to break a deadlock over who will be the country's next president. parliament has been voting on the you had a state, but all the main party said their members cast blank pallets. fantasy maya drunky has indicated that he wants a job, or they can change his departure as prime minister could put their fragile governing coalition in doubts. the current of ice van demik now and china has ordered 2000000 residents of a district in beijing to take cove. in 1900 test. it follows a series of outbreaks in the chinese capital ahead of the thought of the winter olympics. the government has told people in neighborhoods considered high risk to remain in the city. katrina, you has not from what china has recorded so far more than 3400 cases since december and this current outbreak. the latest figure is 18 locally transmitted cases marked on tuesday morning, and some of these are in major cities including hinge and, and shanghai. but of course, what's worrying authority is the morse is the outbreak. now that's in beijing. now there were 2 clusters. the 1st was an on the kron variance that was identified and about 5 to 6 people last week in authority. say that that seems to be under control . but what we do have case number's growing is with a delta variance, which seems to have centered around the cold food storage plant in the district, a sung time. they've identified more than 40 cases that now the 2000000 people who live in fungi district in beijing have been asked to undergo a 2nd round of mass testing. and they've been told that they cannot leave their homes until they've tested negative for cove at 19. but the whole city really is under high alert. even other districts and aging had been asking the residents to take the curb a test, just as a precaution. our team were told late last night, but we have to today go get tested even though we live on the other side of the city and just all over the we have stricter enforcement of things like mosque wearing the scanning of health codes and something that is near is that if you go to a pharmacy and you try to buy any medication that's related to a sore throat, a fever or allergy you will be mocked and alerted that you need to go take a cobra test as well. nearly 10000000 school people in columbia have returned to in person classes after 2 years of disruption, but it coincides with record karone virus infections nationwide. and a surgeon daily day. alexander, i'm p t v for some capital book or top. oh, much from fair schools across most at columbia, open their doors on monday, receiving all of their students for the 1st time since the start of depend damage for friends and classmates. long separated a day to rejoice with him, with not bring them to the truth. as you learn, learn much at home. it's not the same as being in class with teachers that can answer your doubts. and i miss being with my friends having somebody to share a joke, an activity schools in latin america have been closed for an average of 231 days longer than any other part of the world. and many lower income students have been particularly affected by the lack of internet connection or computers at home for working parents like single mama to cat and could be at the reopening, couldn't it become sooner? but anyway, i couldn't be happier. i work and had to stop to take care of the kids, my daughter last year because we only have a cell phone at home for learning. it was my son was in 5th grade and my daughter in 1st with classes at the same time. so i had to sacrifice a younger one. it's been hard. the reopening is happening, despite the countries experiencing another major surgery covered cases. some cities postponed reopening schools for a week as they pushed to increase the number of vaccinated food in that in the capital book, with the reopening went on as planned, at least 64 percent of public school students have received at least one don't have the vaccine or you want to off today is much more than simply returning to face to face schooling. it's the beginning of a new form of life and education. we all need to learn. it's the beauty of education. both climate change and the panoramic f versus to live and learn in new ways. oh, wait, that many professors in unions remain weary of the decision. seeing little has been done to deal with overcrowded classrooms, lack of infirmary, and promised hygiene kits in many public schools. in their intellect, within their use, a warrior, it's evident that all the bo security talk has little support. in reality, if you look at the over crowding all the students in a small space, it's dangerous for them and for us. and so on. one hand with satisfied their back, but we continue to why for the epidemiological situation with no, the government says it will closely monitor the impact of the reopening on infection data. but that schools will not close again for the joy of friends and colleagues. finally reunited ellison and beauty and visit with her in syria. kurdish fighters banked by the united states military se they're close to re capturing a prison taken by iso forces. their reportedly closing in on the last wing of the jail. still under iso control, after about 300 fighters surrendered early in the day, dozens of kurdish fighters in iso members have been killed since the attack on the prison 5 days ago. unicef and save the children, have expressed concern at reports, and i so fight is holding hundreds of children as human shields inside the prison. the humanitarian conditions. and i mean, of course in the prisons but are in our whole camps are all just horrendous and you have entire families and, and young children that are remaining there. and it's important that member states or do what they can to deal with. those people who hold citizenship, or from from their country us prosecutors in the civil rights trial of 3, former minneapolis police officers say they stood by one of their colleagues slowly killed george floyd. he died in 2020 after derek, shall they knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes. the 3 men are charged with violating his civil rights. one defense lawyer said chavez was the senior officer on the scene and called all the shots shoving, was found guilty of floyd murder last year and was sentenced more than 20 years in prison. now was trailer has paid $14000000.00 for the copyright of the aboriginal flag, the indigenous artist who created it in 1971 lisa rights and would charge for its use. some aboriginal groups have question the timing of the announcement, which is just 24 hours before australia day is marked. the minister for indigenous australian says, now the flag belongs to everyone. it's there to use it's. it's always been used until a particular set of the law says, but he didn't so and there was a charge on the bottom line of an invoice and that hit struggling aboriginal businesses. and it was becoming divisive. mexico's president has pledged to investigate the killing of a journalist who had asked him for protection. no, dis, maldonado, lopez, covered politics and corruption in the city of t juana and was shot dead on sunday. she's a 3rd journalist to be killed in mexico this month. we can make founder julian assange has been given a chance to overturn his extradition to the u. s. the u. k. 's high court is allowing him to launch an appeal with the supreme court, which will then decide if you'll hear the case or not. it's been wanted in the us in 2010 when the whistle blowing site published classified military documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. a luxury cruise ship that was due to doc in miami has changed course to the bahamas to avoid being seized. the crystal symphony owes more than $4000000.00 in unpaid fuel bills. crystal cruises announce earlier this week, it would be suspending all operations after its parent company said it was seeking to wind up the business. the world's biggest and most expensive space telescope has arrived at his destination one and a half 1000000 kilometers from earth. nasa says it will now begin firing up the james web observatories, infrared detectors. gdc has the ability to look at objects from mars on out. so it can, of course, again, it's orbiting i just outside the orbit of the, of them the moon about it's about 4 times further away than the moon. so it always has to be pointed out towards deep space. it can't ever look back towards the earth . ah, so again, i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al jazeera, the spokesman for the un secretary general has condemned a co invoking of fossil and voice concern for the president. the military says it sees power and depos present ra caberry, who's whereabouts are known. secretary journals following developments had burkina faso, a deep concern. he's particularly worried about the whereabouts and safety of president rock, mark christian cowboy, as.

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