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china roared has mass cove at 19 testing in parts of beijing after arise in infections just a week away from the winter olympic games. and australia buys the copyright to an aboriginal flag ending a commercial dispute that make it easier for people to use the image. ah, welcome to the program, the un secretary general antennae good harish has condemned the military coup in burkina faso crowds gathered in the capital. why do go to celebrate after a group of soldiers announced on state television, the removal of president, brock, cowboy, the military say the government failed to contain all groups that have killed thousands of people. the crew leaders have suspended the constitution and imposed a nighttime curfew. i'll deserve nicholas hack has more after days of gunfire, anti government protest here is cheer at the sight of what is left of the presidential motorcade. christina foster, special forces, turned their weapons against the president's security detail. several people were wounded. what's going on here right now? nothing's going well. we expected a lot from president rock and he's only disappointed people. more do appointment 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. hoc marquez always survived, but his time in office was 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 to compose on their 1st did the 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 offended 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 takeover 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 present and the un expressed condemnation that a 3rd qu in west africa, i will say that echo was the regional organisation has been extremely responsive and, and, and strong in and unified in their responses to these schools. if you, after molly guinea, if you're going to now burkina faso 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, some met nick joyce miller lie via skype from the capital while good to go. good. have you with us all the program became a fast to really waking up to the 1st full day of a new military regime in charge of the country that still uncertainty about how much support they may have across the country, but no word from the deposed president so a lot to contemplate, really, for the why to public yes, definitely a lot, a lot to think about it. mean yesterday there was a lot of anticipation as people were waiting for this new military wanted to make an announcement. but once they did, and even before that people took to the streets, they were honking their horns. they were cheering, and the people that i spoke to said that some of them said this was overdue. they were really happy about this. they were hoping that this would change the time people have been dying. civilians are displaced. the military has been struggling to fight edgy has insurgency and the population just that they're fed up with the governments and really, really hoping that haven't military and young military in charge of the country. i will change the situation. yeah, the, the, the service of the military did those coast took over accusing the president as you just mentioned, for not doing enough to fight terrorists and armed groups. now the big question is, will let control mean that they can go forward and prove to the public that they can be trusted to bring that security, that the so yearning for you might say to the country as a whole. that's the big question. that is the big question and i think that is what everyone is waiting to to see people seem optimistic, but of course these, they say these guys need to show a track record what they were she, what i was hearing from people is that they expect them to be honest and have integrity, i and, and to really fight and that they think having military people in charge at a time right now will be the key. however, the military has been ill equipped there under trained i, and they have been struggling to stem this insurgency. they say that they can't fight the jihad as they use guerrilla warfare. tactics that you have is in the military, which is not used to fighting is really having a hard time attacking them. they're spreading, they're growing. so it really, theater. it's sort of like wait and see right now in terms of whether this will change anything or not, we'll see how the day progresses. so for the moment to submit, the thanks so much for joining us from the key. the fessor lisa, people have been killed in a stumpy during africa's top tournament. affable convent inside. dozens more were injured in the crush of the africa cup of nations came between the host, cameroon, and the cameras. it happened outside the stadium, north of the capitol hill can day alexia brown. ripples desperate grief outside. what should have been a fun family evening at a football match. instead, this woman is crying out for her father and asking god why several people were killed when crowd surged at the entrance to the africa cup of nations match between hosts, cameroon and cameras. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no people behind you said push. i was among them and when i saw that i left to enter from the northwest, they stayed there. and that's when someone left to open the barrier. so someone pulled it by push like that. some fell on top of others, but there were even babies in norway bama their policy of their metal. as the police closed the gate, a crowd of people came from behind and i was stuck in it so i couldn't go back. i was below, and god spared me now gone. i d. as in apple, red wow. ambulances lined up to transport. the dozens of wounded, but heavy traffic appears to have delayed their journey. ankle was seen lying motionless, near an entrance to the stadium. one person mount next to one of the victims and appeared to be trying to resuscitate them. i just now there were 50 people. i saw nearly 50 people on the ground. the african for bull confederation says it's investigating the incident. crisis talks are reported to have been cold. i've at why the security issues the limit stadium can hold 60000 people. the capacities been limited to just 60 because of close at 19 that capacities increase to 80 percent when the home team cameron's indomitable lions play. it organizing committee at home, they put in place in attendance at 80 percent. i can tell you that tonight there was absolutely more than 80 percent at the stadium that was nearly full. i'm assuming that's because of the barriers that hold up get 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 which and the keyboard go wrong, increasingly frustrated. so mama was meant to host africans biggest football tournament in 2019. but the event was taken away from them and handed to egypt after concern stadium. we're not really for the games who they were. question marks of advice, construction and security. melinda is the main stadium for the african tournament. it's a to stage 3 more games, including the final on february 6th, alexia bryan al jazeera, of farmers nightclub in indonesia has killed at least 19 people. the blaze broke aren't during fighting between rival gangs that police in westport province are investigating whether or not the club was deliberately set on fire. south korea says north greer as 5 to projectiles believe to be cruise missiles into the sea, off its eastern coast. the south korea military says it's assessing the law just to determine the nature of the projectiles. it's the 5th such launched as a start of the year. now hundreds of business owners in south korea of shave their heads to protest against cro virus restrictions damaging trade. restaurants, shop owners of limited numbers to vaccinated customers to 6 at a time. the infection rate has risen to a record high with cases topping more than 8000 a day for the very 1st time. not 2000000 people of aging had been ordered to get tested for october 19th. the decision came after a series of breaks ahead of the winter olympics, which start next week. people, beijing's neighborhoods considered high risk for infection have been told not to leave the city there is katrina use as the outbreak is bad. knees with china's leaders. this is not the picture they would have wanted so close to the winter games are opens and only 10 days. but we've had reported in china 3400 cases around about since the beginning of december. this outbreak has spread to 6 regions, including some major cities such as shanghai and change. and but of course, what is really alarming authorities is these clusters now in the capital beijing. now there were 2 separate clusters that they've been trying to get under control. the 1st was about 6 cases of the highly infectious on the con variant. now authority say that they have seemed to contain that. but what they are still struggling to really fight is this cluster of the delta varied, which seems to center around a cold food storage plant in the district of fung tie. now, the 2000000 people living in fung tied district have been asked on tuesday to underground to undergo a 2nd round of mass testing. they're not allowed to leave their homes unless they can show a negative curve and test result. but the anti us, if you really is on high alert, other districts are also asking residents to get tested just as a precaution, our team here and aging were asked all get scramble and get some kind of a test earlier today. even though we live on the other side of the city and they're really strictly enforcing things like mosque wearing scanning of health codes and a new measure that they've put in place. so that if you go to a pharmacy and you by any medicines that are related to headaches, sore throats, fevers, or allergies. it will be noted in a database and you will be asked to immediately go get a covered 1900 test. well, still had all now to sierra the world bank really says nice figures revealing the scale of levels economic collapse. the world's biggest telescope are on at its destination 1500000 kilometers waste mirth. and it's jenny to study our universe. ah, hey. hey there. welcome to your worlds weather update. nice to see. we're going to begin in australia. it's a really wet pitcher as we look toward the eas, seen some thunder storms bubble up here. lot of pouring rain toward the north as well. now we've got a southerly flow of air, so the temperature in per set $31.00, but in the days to come, it's going to shoot up again, getting pretty close to about 40 degrees. the dry stretch has and it for ok landed after $37.00 days some rain, his slammed in to the northland region. and i think the bulk of the rank is ben is going to duck and dodge id. so just a few showers on wednesday for you se asia, the rain peter in out across as sumatra and javits, really the philippines. it is the area of concern. so let's go there right now. we've got this soaking rain here. the bottom line is it's a lot of rain too fast. so there are a severe flood advisories in play and it will take time for those water levels to go down even as the bulk of that system is moving away. and now impacting pure though princess a. on wednesday, china indo china looks like this fairly dry, but that ne monsoon is brushing some showers along the coast of vietnam on wednesday. and a slug of rain and snow is moving across the yangtze river valley. north easterly wind is pressing down that temperature and shanghai to just a high of 8 degrees on wind state. see later ah, with the on the comfort zone. we're assumptions are channel travel to the ends of the earth and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it with stream choice. and i've been involved in quickly things can chime award winning documentary, but also perception witness on a just a year. oh, the me book about kill watching officer with me, the whole robert reminder of all top stories. the military became a fan, so history get international condemnation with the u. s. e. you and eco, i'm calling for the immediate release of president rob, about a group of soldiers to post him on monday is wherever a phillip known at least 8 football phones of been killed in an africa confirmations game in cameras. they were crushed the sub deed as they tried to enter the stadium outside. the company. and china has ordered 2000000 people in beijing to get tested with 19 to cluster, been growing in the city. now the government has concerned the head of the winter olympics, which opens next week. russian and ukrainian officials are sent to hold talks on wednesday to the escalate tensions germany and france will be part of the meeting, which comes as nato reinforces its military presence in eastern europe. yes, troops are also standing by the touch of butler reports as western powers step on 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 qu, they each top diplomat said that sure to russia invade ukraine. the blog could impose sanctions, although he refused to give more detail. we agree, a firm, our full and unquestionable support to ukraine. and that any military aggression against ukraine will have, she'd use consequences and massive cash for their benefit tradeoff. earlier the head of the u commission announced an emergency financial package to help kiev. i am announcing a new financial 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 ukraine now to address it's financing needs due to the conflict. meanwhile, the head of nato said the alliance would reinforces deployments in eastern europe, with troops, ships, and fighter jets. a response said yes, store to berg to the deteriorating security situation. we are considering to further enhance or persons in east on port with arms. this could include the appointment of additional ne thought bottled groups to lose by nato, his anger, the kremlin. it denies accusations by western powers that it is planning an attack kremlin spokesperson. dmitri pet scoff said we do. usually, we are seeing statements from the north atlantic alliance about your troops, pushing forces and assets 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 russia are doing. it's all happening because of what may toaster and the united states are grooming and the information they are spreading. and key if 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 that without a diplomatic break through the threat of conflict looms large. natasha butler al jazeera for you some breaking news coming out of russia. it's been reported by reuters that sir the russian st. financial monitoring agency has added the jailed kremlin critic alexi, the valley and a half lives allies to a list of terrorists and extremists. on tuesday now, are they also inclusive as allies such as a lube over so bowl who added to the list on tuesday also learned volkoff and even xander off of course. and the valley is incarcerated in prison at the moment. and that indeed is also being condemned. by the e u, the u. s. and several other western nations. be interesting to see what a reactionary is to that in the light of the current problems that are bosco's facing with the e u and the u. s. over ukraine will bring you more on that as we get it. now, the world bank says the lebanese government's revenue fell by nearly half last year . the financial institute says g. d p declined by more than 10 percent protest, as have been keeping up the pressure on the government. the local currency has lost 90 percent of its value since 2019 let spring in, hey covey men, he's a project director fort lebanon. the international crisis group joins me now via skype from bay route. good. have you ever, sir, on the program? it's one of the most severe crises that economic collapse is since the 18 fifty's, according to the world bank, is a damning indictment of the economic paralysis and political intransigence. how do you solve this problem out and what reforms to the politicians actually have to do in reality to really get lebanon back on its feet again? well, the l. okay. so the world bank. oh, also called it the grey denial. i had the great denial of leadership and a political delete of the severity of the crisis and of the don't failed her economic strategies that brought us into this crisis. and so far there is a very little time. and that said, these leaderships are changing their approach and that they're really going to under secret form. and we just had a budget coming are being discussed yesterday, i believe, and cabinet. and there's no design, no sign that the denial has ended. and that actually are moving forwards and opening new page. and d, them is in that, that cabinet meeting really achieve very little on monday, the g d p, according to the world bank, is almost half to 6 point 6 percent in what 2021, making it the 3rd lowest ratio globally, after somalia and yemen and i think for our international viewers, when they think of somalia and yep, and as, as a dysfunctional countries that are having a great deal of internal strife and, and conflict. it's hard for them to actually equate that to lebanon. a, because you don't think of lebanon as being in that sort of desperate position, but it is the economic future does look very bleak. what i mean, it, it is already in, in the desperate situation. you know, i'm talking to you now about over a network. and internet network, the dutch that i hope will hold up. i have just switched for before the program from one to the other because we are, we are at the point where the tenant cons providers dont have diesel to run generators, which they need to, to uphold the system or the network. because there's only 2 hours of state electricity per day. now imagine you have 2 hours of state tricity her day. how is any lebanese industrialist or producer going to compete in the international market? how are they going to exports, how they're going to convince their clients abroad? that they can deliver on whatever trade or whatever the business agreements to help and do this situation. the local economy is facing is a total collapse of interest infrastructure, which makes it extremely difficult to work to produce and to earn money and to, to earn dollars that are required to pay for export import. while as you say, your connection is breaking in and out. i just finally asking paths that the world bank and potentially international finances are saying sort of sought your house out, or there'll be no loans to bail you out. you've alluded to that already, but that really does need the political differences to be solved, set aside, and for a very bold step to be taken forward doesn't seem like that's going to happen in the near future. indeed, i'm not seeing that and it, it basically means that the political leadership would have to, were let go of their control over the state of their systems, of systematic plunder, really of the state and public resources. and their power is built on this systematic under offer and crying is resources. dolling them out to show poor service and controlling institutions and as long as they don't changed, this is not, not going to be any money coming and we're not going to move forward. is could hit your reaction to that world bank report. hey, co women there from the international crisis group. thank you very much for your time from beirut. thank you. thank. thank you. the you are the other stocks on wall street. her rallied after falling sharply on the possibility of a conflict between russia and ukraine and rising interest rates. the dow jones industrial average fell by more than a 1000 points before recovering. traders are concerned, it could be a volatile week ahead. kristin sleepy has more from new york. 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. more than 20 australian sailors all the military aide vessel and its way to tongue i have tested positive, recovered 19 the instruments adelaide is taking a tongue after a volcanic eruption of this month, australia says it's working to keep the ship at sea and then show there's no threat to the islands people. it's been in the forefront of relief efforts to deliver supplies to nasa says that underwater volcanic eruption that triggered a snobby in tongue was hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima during world war 2 non space agency also confirmed the option obliterated a newly formed volcanic fung, volcanic island, putney north of the target capital. now the government there says getting clean drinking water to people is its main priority. illustrator has paid $40000000.00 for the copyright until the original, the original flag. it was created in 1971 and become the official flag of australia . indigenous communities. the artist who created at least the rights and would charge for seas. but organizations like the australian football lea use the flank, but refused to pay for it. the minister for indigenous australians as now the flag belonged to everyone. tanina otis williams is an aboriginal community organizer. she says a role, it's a positive development, but she's uncomfortable with the australian government adding the rights to an aboriginal flag. my 1st scratchy, was, oh, i'm excited, right? but then my 2nd reaction was that i don't want this trying to find that represent that community. that flag was created out of protests and out of fighting against this institution is balance intrusion. that part of the land and now they own it. and i think, you know, i know the people who saw the campaign, i will when they faced the problems when, who were lazy the copyright from how, how and you know, i said, you know, we should be able to use a flag how one to i think it is a bit error that, you know, the government can find that the actually represents. they all know that have the strength flag represents the represent. i really think that our community should i know the rock to it, but anybody should be able to use it. and i think that, you know, it's really, i'm really glad that he got money, but that because he's an average author and i just think that it should have been, it should've been in the community and not starting because someone mentioned when they imagine in israel house on why like writers and it would be so infuriating. and i think that we need to be, you know, remember the strategy is the colony and on ac, the violence, i'm african people every day. and i don't have the right to have a flag that represent every now the world's largest, most powerful, unless expensive space telescope has finally arrived at its final destination. one and a half 1000000 kilometers from earth, asked you to begin pairing into the most distant regions of the universe. i. scientists can study the birth of the very 1st galaxies rob rentals ripples and will be almost a month since its spectacular blast off from french guiana. the james web space telescope has travelled, one and a half 1000000 kilometers to its celestial observation. post were now in our orbital destination, and soon enough able to make amazing discoveries from its vantage point. web will train its huge light collecting mirrors to the farthest distances in the universe. it makes its observations not in the visible range of light, but in the infrared part of the spectrum that will enable it to essentially see through the vast clouds of dust and gas that obscure the view web will look back at over 13 and a half 1000000000 years of cosmic history to the origins of the very 1st galaxies formed after the big bang. that prospect of finding things that completely surprise us, that sort of change the way we understand the universe. that is what i'm most excited about. with this telescope, the $10000000000.00 telescope unfolded it's complex array of mirrors, infrared cameras, specter graphs, and sun shields without a hitch because infrared instruments are extremely sensitive to heat. web will now spend several months cooling down to minus $233.00 degrees celsius. we expect the 1st science images from j or a c to come back in about 5 minutes. so be getting excited, getting ready for those to come back later on this summer. and we can expect really spectacularly beautiful images to come back from this awesome new telescope webs mission of discovery may last as long as 20 years. a pathfinder seeking answers to cosmic questions alone among the silent stars rob reynolds al jazeera ah.

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