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about wheat and grain exports from ukraine. our growing our russian invasion could actually called shortages and food prices to rise. also in the news this sunday, anger and frustration in the netherlands pandemic restrictions get a big crop reaction in rotterdam. neither ah, and more in the nightingale of india, the legendary singer left on my guest. scott has died at the age of 19 and i'm lia harding with sports as we build up to the final of the africa cup of nations between egypt and synagogue, and its historic day and beijing for new zealand. when it's 1st ever gold metal, i don't winter ah, well, with no end in sight to the stand off between russia and the west of ukraine. moscow is again flexing its military muscle near the ukrainian border. these are some of the latest, excuse me, satellite pictures, which we've seen painting a picture of russia's capabilities. if a conflict were to break out, you see all the hardware that's been deployed to belarus back, despite the kremlin insistence that there is no intention to invite you crave russia has also sent to long range nuclear capable bombers or they've gone on a practice run over believers and at the same time, more us troops, reinforcements have arrived in poland as nato bolster, as its eastern flank, in response to russia's military build up, right. reaction to that in a moment with allan fisher correspondence in washington, d. c. but 1st, we're going to there he is charles stratford, he's on the ground and me craney in town of stuart taurus. so tell us a how is all of this playing out, especially for the ukranian president and mr. zalinski wells. there has been no immediate reaction from zalinski with respect to this latest deployment of u. s. troops to poland. but what we do know is that he has obviously been very appreciative of his nato allies at sorry nato partners. and with respect to the deployment of forces to deployment of weapons to eastern european countries with respect to the training of ukrainian forces. i'm inside ukraine by nato forces for those this other caveat is standing true and loud. and that is that he has also been quite critical of his nato partners in terms of what he describes as being a bit of a hysterical response in creating panic as he describes in ukraine. very much concerned about ukraine in the economy. and very much concerned about looking like a leader in this country. and let's not forget that this man won an election in 2019 wiz a couple of fundamental promises. and they were to end the annexation the occupation, as it's described of russian forces in ukraine and the occupation of the dawn by sara, the secretary controlled area of east in ukraine. and so far he has failed on that and there are concerns. so we're hearing from analysts and people who close to the ukrainian government. that sicilian ski is worried that as this crisis continues, there is going to be increasing pressure on him to stand by and implement his side of the mince agreement. this was an agreement piece of paper that was signed in mince the better wishing capital in 2015 that laid out a plan for a lasting peace, a solution to this crisis. and certainly if you speak to were alice, they say that the ukrainians have been lagging on this. they say that sir, they haven't done their part. there's 13 articles in this agreement, 7 years later, not a single one has been fully implemented. the ukrainians are saying even zelinski himself, that he would like disagreement changed. he would like the minsk to agreement altered because so he says it is too much weighted in russia's favor. so there might not have been a reaction from zelinski with respect to this deployment of u. s. troops. but he is very much under the spotlight, very much under pressure from his international partners, as well as his domestic audience. ok, that is child stratford reporting from easton ukraine to day. and now alan fisher in washington. d. c. allen, can you wrap up for us this latest u. s. troop deployment? how many it is? how many it fits into the the big picture of u. s. troops joining this nato force. well, what we've gone over the last few days as a much clearer assessment of what the americans think might happen and that came on capital hill on thursday. the details just coming out in the last few hours. a force very senior figures in the administration. you're talking about lloyd austin, the defense secretary, antony blank, and the secretary of state jack sullivan, who's the national security advisor. and mark, milly, who's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, gave a briefing to lawmakers on capitol hill. it lasted about 6 hours. so this is the american assessment. the thing that vladimir putin has on the borders of ukraine, 70 percent of the forces that he needs, if he wants to launch an invasion, that they think that nothing is going to happen at least the next couple of weeks. there's a couple of reasons for that. one is the beijing olympics, vladimir putin doesn't want to take the spotlight away from china. and the 2nd thing is he's waiting for the ground to get much harder because of the winter frost . so heavy machinery like tanks can move across the ground. no. at the, according to mark milly, the chic joyce, chairman of the joint chiefs, the staff he thinks that if the russians decide to invade, they can take the capital cave within 72 hours. and he's talking about massive numbers of refugees moving probably towards poland and nieto country. in the 1st hours of any offense of taking place is talking about quite significant numbers of deaths. he seeing that there could be 50000 ukrainians, killed somewhere in the region of 25000 ukranian troops. 10000 russians killed. and of course, the americans immediately if there was anything to go across the border from the russian side, put sanctions in place that would hit the russian economy. what are the russians saying to this? it's all nonsense, complete nonsense. it's war mongering by the americans. they're saying, what have we said to you? the united states was about to invade the u. k, with a 130000 people that could be killed in the 1st hours and said we've got it from intelligent sources, but didn't tell you what those sources are. and number of people have also pointed to the fact that, of course, the united states very long time said sir dan has weapons of mass destruction and in the end there were no weapons of mass destruction. the mot, milly is already said this time on the ukrainian border. it feels different. joe biden continues to monitor the situation this weekend is up in delaware. but it's clear that lawmakers have been given a much clearer picture of the american assessments of what could happen, but the russians are saying it's nonsense. alan fischer reporting from washington d. c. we thank you for that update. so presupposing russia does invade ukraine at some point, then what happens? well, let's have a look at the maps. as we know they share around 2000 kilometers of border, which means ample opportunity for russia to make some sort of incursion. and let's not forget it already. has the gray regions which are put in there, the separatist areas of a done nets, the hands crimea in the south. it all ready means moscow has a foothold in the country. and we know there's all this, these varying levels of russian troop deployment, in all of these occasions. i don't know that none of this in who information, but it really is worth remembering what the map actually looks like. now the c s i s that is the center for strategic and international studies. i think tank based in washington has been running a few likely scenarios. an existing geography plays a big pot. for example, i'm just going to draw to sin, sort of roughly here, this is the path of a river which runs through the whole of ukraine, the dynette pro stotts and russia goes through belarus and then through ukraine, out to the black sea. now, if russia invades the dynette, performs a sort of natural de facto border with russia, able to simply absorb more that land on to the what the territories were. it already has a presence and there is a southern option as well. the springs crimea, and to play, which of course, russia annexed back in 2014 a, down here. so troops can move in from the south. they can come in from the east as well. and in doing so can sort of create a belts of territory. if i just roughly draw that in there, it goes from done yet so across to that thin sliver of gray land there which is called trans mystery, a breakaway region of moldova, you do that kind of ukrainian access to the black sea and secure fresh water supplies for crimea as well. so there's a few sort of scenarios. let's talk to pete at zone i have about this in key of he's the executive director of the erasure democracy initiative paid a thanks for your time. i've laid out, i very crudely sort of some, some basic ideas there, which the c s i s came with. is that what it is about? we know moscow wants influence and it wants to show power. does it really want land as well? well, that's the $1000000.00 question, you know, right? him if would not be the least not been happy with what he views as ukraine obstructed obstruction isn't regarding the crimea, which obviously and the rest of the world considers. and the legal annexation issues with supply fresh water to the crimea. so the question has been like, has been quite relevant since 2014 actually, whether he will move to unite right near the rest of russia. that will be essentially declaration of major war. not only give you quaint, but against the west, the scenario which you just being essentially cutting. you clean off from the rest of like see if the trucks while miller generally it's doable. i mean, look at the look at the aftermath and what it would take to keep that part of ukraine, like all of the eastern great beast of the deeper occupied that will cost untold number of our military troops and treasury. it will cost a lot of blood bloodshed, obviously, and once again, we look into a vitamin with sol. if we try to design is motivation. she wants to keep using ukraine to divide the west. i mean, by doing this you will unite the left and it's already producing this unit. you have mentioned, there's truth being moved to the border of russia. so there's a perverse effect, right? wouldn't war mongering by gleaming the does not want needle presence, increase net beta. next, the russia's water has invited the sort of presidents that she claims she doesn't was sure how different is all of this to 2014, when crime it was an x that almost seemed to easy at the time or the way russia did it. i know, obviously there is a much bigger build up here, and the idea of nightfall is coming in. but you know, an early a guest was telling us that actually, you know, ukraine's got much stronger forces and could even repel. or at least put up a good 5. well, there is definitely, i mean, 1st of all you creating the deleting and in the state of war for a year. so what was the role harder the over a 1000000 ukraine, ordinary france had been trained to use fire arms. and obviously, you mentioned the military is definitely been beefed up, not necessarily enough to repel russia's forces. russia would probably, you know, i agree that russia would probably, you know, take only a few days see around if there weren't worth again, the question is whether they wanted, regardless, this is going to be a much, much bloody, a scenario for russia. then in 2014 and the west is aware that it probably didn't do enough often 2014, to withdraw enough red lines for russia. that'd be felt like, well, we could probably get away with the next inquiry me and started the board is to quade, i think, biden, despite some, you know, i think some validity to the criticism that he's been hysterical over the senior invasion. that has clause an outflow of investors. and so we go spanish in ukraine, so it's not been helpful necessarily in all respects. but at the same time, i think that he has been able to present a sense of the unity of the western world about about russia's aggressive tactics when an already to send us. and that is considering a bill that would put sanctions in place now. so. so this will be a very, very, very high cost for russia politically, militarily and financial aid, a just quickly and be more of a meet your logical question. but anyway, i'll correspondent with talking about how they're going to wait for the, for the grounds to, to, to freeze motor hot enough for the training. i mean, how long could this possibly take them? well, once again, we keep extending this and the western judgment services was saying as early as like, late december, that the invasion is and they keep postponing the question of billing, which i don't think the sales will be deterrent. there is a sort of a limbic theory of russia sponsibility, but you know, if you look at 2008, you know, the, the, the, the, the live in beijing in the same place. you know, just before the been ended, that thing started rolling over into georgia in 2014 right after the soldier, russia, russia started invading the crimea. so none of this will meet your logic to locate the ground will be falling off. but that will not prevent it from moving if you decided, once again, i think all the ways to him to continue meddling and destabilizing the plane, which are probably even better than the full country invasion. located. really interesting. talking to me from the erasure democracy initiative. thanks so much for your doing. thank you. really interesting, isn't it now much of the focus on this tension between russia and ukraine has been on energy supplies. and of course the disruption a walk records, but it's hard. i, bill, 100 reports, global food supplies could also be effected and that the winters know lives ukraine's black earth known year as cheer knows them. it's highly for tile. and it's what makes this country a major player in global agriculture markets. here at agro complex a 2 hour drive give about $18000.00 tons of corn wheat, right? sawyer? barley and sunflower produced every year. tom was to me, it was as is him, rock, you know what? because we are in a state of war. we had to switch suppliers and we used to rely on russia for spare parts, fertilizer and diesel. we also faced problems because of the occupation of don bass and crimea. so if there is a full scale invasion, it will be a disaster for every one or what we can't focus on this now. up about 70 percent of each year's harvest head to the black sea port of odessa and from there to consumers around the world. ukraine is one of the major exporters of grain in the world. actually this farm alone exports about 70 percent of its production. so any disruption here. good to have a huge impact on global distribution and supply. last year, ukraine produce about a 100000000 tons of grain. only 25 percent went to the local market. the rest made its way to asia, the middle east and africa. ukraine's wheat accounts for half of all wheat consumed in lebanon, 43 percent in libya, and 22 percent in yemen. and ukrainian barley represents nearly a 100 percent of saudi arabia's barley imports and about 50 per cent of egypt needs . some of these countries are economically battered and are ready, suffer food shortages phrases went up due to the corona virus pandemic. now, the threat of war means that the staples may soon cost even more the last 3 weeks. more and more concern is that sa, mom, logistic companies, international companies, de afraid to go to ukraine and ah, black supports because they are selling the deadline. death. look, there is a literary where cells waiting there, war to start. and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, et cetera, et cetera. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid algiers, either g tomo blast ukraine. exactly 18 minutes past the hour and his what's coming up. the presidential election in costa rica with voters face a bewildering choice and tainted cocaine leads dozens, hospitalized in argentina, but who contaminated the drug and wine? basil sports news can most all are when his 1st trophy with egypt. li has all the build up to the africa cup of nations. fine. ah, let's look at in his ear where supporters of the government are demonstrating against the supreme judicial council which has been dissolved by president chi save . the leader says the watchdog which overseas, the independence of the courts is corrupt and has delayed politically sensitive investigations. but critics say he's targeting the judiciary just to consolidate power over all national institutions. you will remember crisis, i dismissed his government and suspended parliament last july. and his development with us now from tunis to explain what chi site is actually doing or achieving by scrapping this judicial council. well, this comes off to many months is battling with the judicial council. i can, i side has wanted to push through prosecutions of the are you certain politicians that say he seizes his opponents and enemies, but did judiciary and the supreme judicial counsel have push button refused to do this. so he's using it today, which is a very emotional day it anniversary of shockley relied who was assassinated in 2013 as a platform to push the, the dissolution i. he's supported protesters who are coming out today and said, you're right to protest against the yay, the supreme judicial council. the, the judiciary has been the, the, the hardest your power for chi side to really gain control of your he has full control of legislative and executive power. but yet the, the judiciary here remained independent throughout an event she pushed back against him. so, you know, this is a very key battle in terms of him consolidating power and tenicia. lizzie, can you go back to that point about the commemoration of the death of a, of the left wing activists, which, which coincides with with what's happening right now. yes, the, the data shock relied was never sort of fully resolved or investigated. his family and supporters each year have cold, you know, for a full murder investigation and they, they want those responsible. those who behind the sheets has to be held to account, and this is never happened. so there's a lot of, it's a breach of mistrust, or the judiciary, you know, which they believe is corrupt. so this, this does give you as sort of a certain amount of leverage to sides argument a, where is your before the rock? she been demonstrations demanding side pushed through this investigation and nothing's happened. say this is sierra, this is kind of a turn of position and using what is a very, very emotionally charged day. i mean, when shocked. you bellagio his, were your was assassinated? yeah, his funeral was apparently the biggest attended of all state funerals. as you've opened the recording, very murray, i emotionally charged day. thank you. lazy vote. when reporting from tunis. well, as the african union summit draws to a close on its its 2nd day and out of sab about the continents leaders say they want to expand the i use influence internationally. the summit's host, ethiopian prime minister abbey aft, made us cold for african countries to be given permanent seats at the un security council. the delegates also express though the need to do with regional conference, including a cold for a ceasefire in the take right region of ethiopia mohammed ago has been covering this i you summit for us. this is a bit of a change intact from day one. isn't mama's, where they talked to him about cove it issues and because that happening now taking it to an international level. yes indeed. come all the african union hard, hard. this, i'm vision of having one of its own members. teeth being part of the 5, the, the permanent members paid all for the united national security council, and that is what it has been gunning for calling for you. entered form for many years. and now they seem to have again talked about core us again of. busy an african states have been a member of the permanent members of the security council. all these are part of the continent trying to showcase its powers and abilities in the international adina. and it does have some i should need you to explain this to us. the involvement of israel over observer status. can you explain this part of the summit for us? yes indeed, is what i was granted. and above peter's up african union event from, from, it's like this one in july last year, unilaterally, by the president of the african union commission. most of the 100 that position is now suspended. isabel is not going to have that observer status between now and the next summit. when 7 heads of the president of algeria, africa has been leading the all small against the decision taken by the president of the african union commission to grant israel and observe a status. they will be joined by the president's over one, the senate go. nigeria come in on the democratic republic of congo, the expected to deliberate on what the african union should do with israel from here on in, on the report that commendations to the african head. so states in the next summit, which will be held in july, thank you for all of that mohammed a jo at the african union. so mentioned that a sample. now the rescue efforts that captured the attention of morocco and so many parts of the world has come to a tragic and a young boy rayon, who fell into a well on tuesday. in morocco has been found dead this morning. gillian will report does also contain flash photography and emotional rescue ending in hard freak 5 year old ray and had been trapped inside this well for days. a massive but delicate operation was launched to free him. i can't describe how i feel that my cousin has gone. what can i say now? how do you get kennedy? my heart is aching too much for him. he's my nephew. my god, be with him. just like how god to do this. crowds had gathered in support, but as news of the young boy's death spread condolences for his family. pouring in rescue teams had been working around the clock, hoping to answer the collective prayers of a nation. the hashtags a ryan training on social media throughout the arab world. here a camera lowered in to the well days earlier showing 5 year old ryan alive, but i'm able to move them. rescue teams had provided him food and water through pipes. bottom up. i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could help me. there was a response. i waited for a minute and saw that he began using the oxygen oxy. him to rescue team say they couldn't widen the well to reach him. instead, using diggers to strip away the earth at the side of it earlier but a little when he disappeared, i prayed to god and begged him to get to mount that well alive and safe and agonizing wait for his family now. tragically over gillian wolf, al jazeera, well protest isn't police. that usually is the i to, i been in the netherlands right now. they've got one thing in common. they are taking the same route or rallies through the streets of ross at them with different reasons. so thousands of demonstrators are out showing the anger over the depths, government cobit 19 restrictions and vaccine. the police are also going on strike, demanding more money to deal with those kinds of protests. we can go to write it down now. step boston, i've been watching you on the screen today walking ahead of the the protest. tell us what's happening. well, at the moment, thousands of people are marching for the center for lots of them. as you can see that also inspired by canada, also truck joining in truck for here farmers. i hear people from the fire brigade, our professor on what they say, the lack of freedom here. and then madeline. although the government has left most of the cold with restrictions and the last couple of weeks, there's still a policy in place that people need to have their q r code. and also when they don't have a booster shot icons and restaurants and bars and shops, and that's exactly where many people here today are protesting against. and although many here i'll fax unaided, they say we should be free to choose and i should not be. i mean mandatory vaccination that should not be a q r code. it's been a very peaceful. 8 demonstration so far, but as you said, pleases on tri care. they have a rally, basically on the same bridge just earlier. they say we have been working so hard the last couple of years. you're in the finance make nearly every week there's a rally. they asked to work here, they're stressed out, they're not a wild say there's a lot of aggression as well. they have been right here in love to that most specifically, a couple of months ago. police shot at a protest for the 1st time since a long time here. and then i was, and even a you, i'm repertoire for thought your past about excessive violence used by police police as we need better conditions. we need more money and we need to make sure that we can actually have enough for some out the cover all these weekly demonstration. but so far they haven't, they haven't been, they didn't, didn't need to come into action today because it's a peaceful protest. but if that would happen, of course, it remains to be seen. what would happen here? step boston on the spot and my ball reporting there in russia. then thank you, steph. madagascar is being lashed by one of the most powerful storms to hit the island in 2 decades. here is jeff now with that and you'll will weather up. ok. read off the batch. here's the latest on tropical cyclone. but sir, i'm making that landfall just to the south of the capital antenna revoke. so here's what we know. when it made land fall, those winds were roaring up to 235 kilometers per hour. the waves around this 15 meters high. and now we're expecting about half a meter of brain, all of that to say this will be the worst cycle and in 17 years, so ground level, this is what it look like. those trees whipping around very likely to see power cuts and flash, flooding and landslides. now by monday, this shifts cut straight across the country, but it's going to throw some rain back for western and central areas. press play, see where it goes and the days to come. moves and beaks. south africa, you're going to duck and dodge this one. there it goes toward the south. so all of that activity stain out toward see, here's the rest of your report for africa, the top and things are settled. we have our hard mountain wind still stirring around the sand and dust and disown. and a lot of what weather are coming your way for central parts of europe, snow through the alpine region that's dropping down into the bulk ins and we'll see snow over the higher ground here. this will also impact western areas of turkey, but a southerly flow means the temperature and it's stumble will hit 12 degrees on monday see later. and jeff still ahead on this new zack holes, but justice, the death of the congolese migrant response demonstrations in brazil. and in sports, golfing, honestly, the edge show you how this risky shot paid off a beach adequately a little nicer. i can do that ah, on counting the cost of sanctions again and the claim standoff thought, well, they really bite europe's energy supplies and the crosshead control the gap and the vote trade organization to force china against the west is beijing winning. count on the cost on al jazeera. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media a on al jazeera government shut off access to social media console. one of the fastest growing nations in the world, ah, the customer needed to oakland and development pull into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and learning skillfully mcdonald 3 key areas of develop, oh, filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future. ronnie, cato, cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou . ah, this is the news hour from al jazeera. these are the top stories as more u. s. reinforcements arrive in poland. russia has been holding military drills with belarus out of mosque was ongoing, a presence on ukraine's border fears. russia does claim to effect as the african union summit draws to the close on its 2nd day in out of south about the continent lea decide they want to expand the i use influence internationally. if you can promise to abby apparatus called for african countries to be given permanent seats at the un security council. and thousands of demonstrators are out showing anger over the dutch governments, coven restrictions and vaccine mandates. and police going on strike at the same time, demanding more money to deal with those kinds of projects. to brazil were demonstrators are demanding justice for a congolese refugee who was beaten to death. that killing in rio de janeiro is a reminder for some of the horrors of the slave trade on which brazil thrived. the support from monica. you not give. the protests organized by the family was much larger than expected. thousands throb brazil, calling for justice from noisy cabin gunther, a con goalies migrant whose face is now everywhere, is become a symbol for the black lives matter movement. moisture was brutally beaten to death in this beaches for he used to work. it's in the same neighborhood were president jade bulls to narrow, owns a house. a matter that is this neighborhood is we're brazil's elite lives. he was treated like an animal like a thing, just because he was claiming 2 days of over the wages. some $20.00. we're all here because we want black people to be treated like humans. moiz could have been my son, my brother, my cousin. cctv released by the police show moist, arguing with a man who was taken down by others, beaten with a club and a baseball bat. and tied to a pole. black people represent more than half of brazil's population, the largest number outside of africa. like norbish, what has changed since the times of slavery? moiz was tied and beaten to death in public as if he were a thing of moses family fled the war in congo in 2014. his mother asked for justice and peace as it was, we ran away from violence in a civil war to find more. wildlands. suzette, you go miss a teacher, an activist says moses, tragic death is now uniting brazilians against discrimination. will have to unite and fight for minorities. indigenous people, black people, gay people. the murder happened during an electoral year with president bull sonata aiming for a 2nd term. but these protestors say that the president silence shows how little he has done to protect minorities, monica and i kept all jazeera detectives in mexico, suspect the deaths of 16 people are linked to a territorial conflict between warring criminal gangs. 10 bodies, wrapped and blankets were found on the streets of one city. other bodies were found hanging in a warehouse near by murder rate ins. i could take estates, his sword more than 200 by more than 200 last year to 1100 victims and detectives. an argentine are trying to track down who laced a batch of cocaine with poison killed at least 24 drugs uses and put more than 80 and hospital coverage. look with already on has more the seems like these are hurting dozens of families in origin. seen this man on a stretcher and just to cocaine that suspected of having been leased with poison authority, say, hundreds of people were sold with contaminated drug and recent days. it can cost severe breathing problems in tax. less than an hour. after being adjusted, dozens of people have died outside hospital, relative plate, and praying and shook on the return. you know, i lived with an attic all my life. now my son is an addict. when i lock him up in the house, he jumped from our 2nd floor window to buy drugs. nearby, math is held for those who died and for those who are still in hospital, the others are thankful they survived. i was with my friends earlier in the week and i took some cocaine. i felt a stomach ache and a headache. my vision became blurry and i began to throw up. then i started to throw up blood. i got scared and came to the hospital to help the low income neighborhood of low mimosa has been affected. the most authorities are investigating many lines of inquiry among them, whether drugged in 5 batches of rivals cocaine, to weaken competition arrests have been made in police. say more will follow me. some people who took the contaminated cocaine, suffered respiratory problems, but they didn't go to hospital or reach out for help because of stigma and discrimination, possession and personal consumption of cocaine has been to criminalize in argentina since 2009. the transporting and selling the drug is still illegal. authorities are trying to find the source to the tainted cocaine, to remove it from circulation. are also urging people who purchased the drug recently to not interested. but even after the warning, they fear the death toll revive cateel. this of the young al jazeera, it is election day in costa rica, were hi unemployment and corruption of big issues for the voters. they're also choosing a new president and there is no shortage of choice or reco $25.00 candidates or in the running. john holman, as well it is likely just the start of costa rica election saga. suppose ram presidential vote in which a crowded field of more than 2 dozen candidates will be with 2 down setting the scene for run off this april. you know, nobody seems to have the 40 percent vote to support would take when outright unless say that's because many of the populace remain underwhelmed by what's on offer. but there are still front runners. it's have a look in 1st place say post lice. jose maria forget is a former president in the 90s, this establishment candidates once a 2nd bite. they trading on his experience to get it. although a pass corruption scandal may trip him up. if by using what needed to however we seat these countries fully apart, bit by bit, i'm offering my experience in government decision making and building thinks of women and men who can help us rescue the country and put it on a different path of green economic growth jobs come back, the poverty and rescue of national geisha 2nd place and the post lynette subordinate. the country's 1st female vice president. she's hoping that her scandal free image and role as x head of costa rica version of the f. b. i will mail her the anti corruption vote. she was disappointing in the 1st presidential debate and avoided others. but must have had he fled to think we will go hard against impunity . we especially want to put the recap on the right path. a country that is more just with more petune, it is unfairness for all people to have the opportunity to work in place. this ratio evarado the surprise package of the elections 4 years ago, a christian single with an anti gay marriage dance. now he's added infrastructure projects and tax cuts to his pitch, but he's yet to find a big issue to mobilize conservative base. this time around that in there is some money we need to stop governing by hitting the wallets of costa ricans instead focused on reactivating, the economy of reducing the sales and salary tax and other important decisions to take a different path. what are people worried by in costa rica, a country which is among the most prosperous and central america, and stable enough to not even need an army where there are problems. unemployment lives in almost 20 percent. there's concerns over immigration, especially from haiti, and a tourism industry struggling to recover from the pandemic. whichever president takes those issues on the need to support congress and those seats are up for grabs to it's done. don't hold out. under the protest has been rallying for a 2nd night in minneapolis in the us after 22 year old man was killed by police officers. and the lock was shot dead in his apartment on wednesday, after officers used what's called a no knock search warrant locks family. his offices woke him up while he was sleeping. he reached for a firearm in the confusion. minneapolis, of course, which would floyd, was killed by police officer in 2020, sparking the black lives matter protests. 2 days of national morning have begun for the legendary sing and known as the nightingale of india and the queen of melody locked up. mon jessica, died in house village. $92.00 after testing positive for coven 19 osmotic. these alive pictures from mam. by where her funeral and the rights have begun. priyanka good to now looking back at the life and legacy of the revered cultural ah, to many in india and beyond, to listen to let them in disco songs is to hear the voice of the nation. ah, she could reach the highest, no tiny, no, here conquer any range, unfettered by shaudra or style. oh, she expressed emotion so famous baldwood act is on screen with a voice often described as ageless and pure ah, born in the city of indoor in 1929. let them engage girl was the eldest of 5 children. her father with a classical finger and theater actor who died when she was 13. that was old. so when she made her debut on radio, i don't screen as a singer and an actor in minor roles. oh, now wake as he may lead to some question on your she was a woman who was struggling and she entered a male dominated industry in the 19 forties and made a mark by maintaining an utmost dignity ah, off to india, los to border war to china 1962 lapel monkish co signed the nation's most memorable tribute for its fallen soldiers. legend has it been, she sang india's 1st prime minister, sheila, her la marrow, was moved to tears. oh, over decades, she became one of india's most prolific artis. yeah, oh, with thousands of songs, live st by actors across india in dozens of languages. oh, affinity and unprecedented. it's on bad and i think the beautiful, the in quantity of a lawyer and it's all red and unique, which is why, you know, she almost looked after the imagination of, of being dilated. i don't recall the unified and anyway, because there is no language. maybe the language that you did not get it. 2001. she was student. yes. hi, sydney toward the pirate threat. no. 8 years later, franz presented her with its hired civilian award, the leech and a foreigner. for more than 70 years, her couriers spanned the entire spectrum of him, the cinema, a feat unparalleled by her peers. who down ha, daddy, go let them again. the daughter of india was 92. 0 me now. coming up on this news, our sports with leah shall have action from bay ging s. yes. you sealant. that's 1st ever winter olympics gold medal law. and i should have celebrated all of that in the rest of the sports shortly. ah . 2 boxes from the streets of chicago on different paths with the same ambition fighting their way to a better life than themselves and their families. 6 6 the 10 in the volatile world of chicago's south side is no easy task. witness. ring sight on al jazeera ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices to def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food pond to on our sierra. ah ah, before we get to sports, we're going to look at a masterpiece of architecture and spain, the psych rather familiar, which is the biggest tourist attraction in barcelona even though construction work which began in the 18 eighty's is actually still going on and spent in monahan reports after seemingly never ending delays to the roman catholic basilica. more challenges are expected as building creeps closer to completion. this masterpiece by famous cattle and architect antony gowdy has been under construction for nearly a 140 years. although unfinished, the sir gruff, amelia is one of barcelona, his biggest attractions. many people in barcelona, but they never live to see it completed. but it might finally happen on the centennial of counties in 2026. no, i believe tomorrow. it's beautiful. it still has to be finished, but once they finish it, it will be even more beautiful. we'll be able to admire the beauty of the whole complex whether it can be finished on time will depend on tourists like bes, gowdy demanded that the entire project be funded from ticket sales and private donations. but constance shortfalls stole the project longer than perhaps even he imagined love on the never bought the pandemic brought construction to a home. we didn't have visitors for almost a year without receiving funds. we had very little, but the construction board decided to keep going ahead. but now the socratic amelia is facing a new challenge. finishing the main entrance will require demolishing several nearby buildings. thousands of people could be evicted and many don't want to move . and i was coming up at 10 to our proposal both for the city hall and the board of construction is that we are very comfortable in our home. i mean, we've paid for them and they are totally legally are balancing the rights of residents against a major architectural spectacle for the city has put local authorities in a difficult position like the one i solution is nothing. customers and there aren't magical solutions here. we don't think that in order to finish the silica old buildings involved must be demolished. but we also think it isn't likely that old buildings will be saved. we must see the different options and we as local government with the neighbors under the grotto, familiar are working on the project has been delayed many times by the spanish civil war in the 1930s by economic downturns. and most recently, by the pandemic, gowdy died in 1926, and never expected the socratic familia to be finished in his lifetime. referring to who he described as god. he was often known to say, my client is in no rush. vincent martin al jazeera. oh okay. time for sport is leah. thank you. come on. well, there's just a few hours ago before the biggest game in african football, the final of the africa cup of nations between egypt and synagogue, to the world's top players. liverpool, teammates, mohammed sala and sedio money, they'll be going head to head for the trophy. that is so far alluded both of them. david stokes has his report ahead of sundays, final, all eyes on egypt. captain mohammed sala, he's pretty much everything at club level, but as yet to claim a trophy with the national team, egypt to win a record 7 f con titles, but not since 2010 in the pre salary era. he was part of the team that lost in the final to cameroon, 5 years ago. and he'd like to put that right. of course it's very special going through with the country i. when i went champions league was great healing i, when the premier league after 30 the gloves growth feeling, i wanna switch, lena one everywhere. and also i want, i want to have that feeling that winning the 1st through the country. how special it would be. i'm sure is going to be something very special. despite having solid all of egypt, knockout games have gone to extra time of penalties. and for the final they'll be without their coach. carlos kiros, who was shown a red card in a semi final senegal, on the other hand of already grown into the tournament with convincing winds in their last 3 games. and they got their own star in salad, liverpool, teammate samarnie, who school 3 go so far. but synagogue defenders now they face a big challenge in this game and follow boswell, mozilla is a great plan. we have to make sure he touches the ball as little as possible if you pay attention to him. but without forgetting about his teammates, senegal have never won the african, but they've reached the final twice before coach alley, se, se was involved in both as a coach in 2019. and as a player 20 years ago in 2002, it was his penalty which was missed that ensure that did it in when he could do, he was the captain. a lot of people believed that he is finally do some good luck. and so, if he winced on sunday, maybe it would just be the universe given him is just do. cameron's allenby stadium is the venue for sunday's final, and when the sunset, it'll either be a 1st title for son, a go, or a record extending 8th for egypt. they'd stokes al jazeera one person who will be watching that match pretty closely will be liverpool manager juergen club as 2 of his biggest players go head to head booby exciting. now it's obviously not so, so easy. or because we have to watch the game and one will be definitely really happy after it. and the other ones much less so. so yeah, but both have a good chance to achieve something really big on egypt. al ali have advanced to the club world cup semifinals, but their coach is not happy he's having to cope with out his players that are representing egypt at the africa cup of nations. instead, the cairo based team beat mexican side, monterey, and abu dhabi. uh huh. honey getting on the score sheet in the 2nd half cecile the one know when i'll ali will face brazilian club palmera for a place in the final it's catherine. c. a. r is games on top of one another. it's, it's amazing. i mean, this is unbelievable how this happens. i mean it's like, it's like nobody knew when is there a couple of nations, nobody knew what is the fee for lab work up, but africa will always be compromised when it comes to this. and we blame palmera who are listed, we have to play again, why we play part mira's in the semi finals. why they don't play alia? also. what was the criteria? so anyway, we are not politicians, we talk about food war, but those are realities that are happening, that the scale is not her proper when it comes to africa and, and, and europe, ah, over in china, it's been an historic day for new zealand when it's 1st ever gold metal at a winter olympics? it was a snowboarder zoey's. the bowsky to not who won the women float seiler then despite freezing winds, dropping in minus 20 degrees celsius and hard pack snow, the 20 year old delivered when it really mattered. taking the lead. with her 3rd and final run, she landed back to back 10 eighty's. it's basically a lot of flips to take her countries 1st ever goes with just play. ah, elation. i've definitely felt that way coming in was the best. it can be new non so strong. i managed to do. wow, so yeah, i guess it saw it just shows the key raised kerry far beyond their way and yeah, to start austria's curling mixed doubles team had quite the kobe 19 story line tale jill caught the virus before the games, tested negative to fly to china. but then started testing positive again before competition. she was told she couldn't compete with the i o. c leader said she could, as long as the team, isolated from other athletes, it all paid off the one gold. there was a goal for russian cross country, sir alexander, also not in the 30 kilometers one. he felt early in the race but recovered to win. that's not a russian flag that he's carrying because of the country is banned for state sponsor doping and said their athletes are competing and beijing under the flag of the russian olympic committee. well, the national olympic committee says that it's still plans to meet the chinese tennis player who said she was assaulted later last year. i see president thomas bock has previously held video calls with pung, try the former doubles number one, who disappeared from public view for nearly 3 weeks after accusing a senior chinese official of sexual assault. in november, she sense retracted the allegations, but all women's tennis tour, vince in china remained suspended over the matter. we don't release details through the media meeting, but the meeting will take place and then i think it's the president very eloquently said we would talk with her and it would be up to her to decide what and what would wouldn't be said. it's a very delicate situation, so for the time being all i can tell you is we have always said that they would be amazing and there have been various schools out until now. so that continues and when we have some information that we feel that we are able to share, we will be to read these 6 nations. and scotland have pulled off back to back winds over england for the 1st time in 38 years. this was the key moment in edinburgh with england leading in the 2nd half loot cohen dickie sent to the sin, been for deliberately slapping the ball out of the air and scotland were awarded a penalty try which tied the scores scotland then kicked a penalty which was enough to win at 20 points to 70 saturdays. other game was nowhere near close. the defending champions, wales were heavily beaten, and ireland $29.00 points to 7. the irish picking up a bonus point, giving them a better shot at being titled contenders this year is considered a terrific. that wasn't the only sporting success for ireland on saturday. leona mcguire, she became the 1st irish winner and lpga tour history. she won by 3 shots at the drive on championship in the u. s. state of florida. it was her 50th event on tour and the wind earns her $225000.00. and here is a bit of a cliff hanger for you. at the mens pga event at pebble beach in california. jordan spieth's right on the edge of a 20 meter drop as he played this shot into the 8th green. thankfully he stayed safe and made par and finished within one shot of the lead. that is crazy. that's it for me. hand you back over to come off. i did look up it easy didn't a i now love a thank you leah coming back in a couple of minutes time here and i'll just 0. the latest on the russia ukraine. ah, in south korea military service is compulsory with some refuse to take palm 18th week. those dodging the draw on al jazeera as tenses intensify along the russian crane border. u. s. presidential bypass, threatening president polluted severe economic sanctions saying if conflict occurs, it could be the largest invasions world war 2 cans of magic tops. if you possibilities what we live from moscow for you. the latest development on al jazeera and talk to a wild alarm. we listen. the zionists are making serious effort in order to impede and to stop to 10 of those. here we meet with the store, be stuck on the comes here every year for either budget, a 5 day festival where everyone dresses in white men, women and children, so much and running water of the tigris river depend their bodies and wash away there. since this baptism is a monday and ritual, also known as civilians in iraq, they are the followers of i'm one of the stick of religion which predates islam and christianity a monday. it was the 1st religion to the world. i believe that one god created life and he used to have a last thing a well the 1st books of profit adam sheet and they want to dispel the myth about witchcraft and magic. being associated with the gnostic religion, sabi, and say their numbers are barely a 5th of what they've before the 2003 they had because of iraq, security. and there is being a closed religion. one can only be born into the faith in marrying into the religion is forbidden, and the population has dwindled even further because thousands have taken refuge elsewhere for safety. ah, more reinforcements u. s. troops arrive in poland to counter russia's growing military presence. on the border between ukraine and belarus, and worries about wheat and grain exports from ukraine. our russian invasion could cause shortages sanford prices to rise. ah, hello again on camels santa maria here and don't know the well news from al jazeera anger and frustration in the netherlands. the sundays pandemic restrictions get a big.

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