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hello i marianna mozy. well, come to the news. our live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. poland says it was germany for permission to send its leopard tags to you cried, but we'll go ahead anyway, if all the countries do the same. pakistan works to restore power after it's a national grid. soft as it's 2nd break down in man's leaving most of the country in darkness. the death toll from a mass shooting at a dance hall and california rises to 11. police is still searching for a motive and ah, brazil's president apologizes for his predecessor and hales a new beginning for relations with argentina on his 1st trip abroad since returning to power in school and all of our joke of his bid for rec, or extending 10th australian open title remains on track to serve, put his injury, consent to one side, and he progressed into the quarter finals. ah, hello and welcome to the news. our poland is saying that it will ask berlin for permission to send german made leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. but it might go ahead to anyway, even without that require approval. if all the countries do the same thing, ukraine wants the tags to help break the deadlock in its fight with russia. and amid intense prussia, germany's foreign minister said, but berlin will not stand in the way of poland if it decides to send the tanks. dominic cane reports on this now from the german capital. a confinement of german weapons makes its weight eastwards. these are elements of a patriot missile battery, which is being deployed in poland. they're being sent there to protect the polls against malfunctioning russian rockets. that may miss targets in ukraine to be about midpoint and why does not give you told him the civil colon after slovakia is now our 2nd area of operations and the training of ukrainians on the patriot system is also running simultaneously. therefore, it only makes sense that for the time being this deployment in poland will be limited to 6 months. and then we will have to see how it will continue in the future. but in ukraine, the need is for tanks. specifically, the german manufactured leopard to main battle tank. many analysts consider it to be the perfect weapon system for ukraine, which would give it a material advantage of a soviet era tanks which make up part of the russian forces. the leopard too is in the arsenal of many e u countries and several of said they want to give some to the ukrainians, but can't without german permission. since they manufacture the tanks, they hold the re export rights. now poland says it is considering sending them to ukraine even with no german authorization. we will seek this approval from germany, but this is a secondary issue. even if we don't get such an approval and the end we will give our thanks to looping anyway, within a small coalition of countries. even if germany isn't in that coalition for month leopard to issue has been growing in importance in germany, many politicians from within the coalition and without on now arguing in favor of releasing them, including the foreign minister who told french t v. on sunday. if asked, germany would not stand on the way until night the weapons systems germany is allowed to be deployed to ukraine have been predominantly defensive. but main battle tanks are mostly offensive instruments. ultimately, the decision so allow german made tanks to be used against russian forces in ukraine. is one for the chancellor. all are shots, dominant cane al jazeera berlin. so why then germany's tongues consider to be so vital in the battle for ukraine? we'll let the tanks were launched in 1979. they've been upgraded several times since then. they're currently around 2000 lap tanks in 13 european armies, but in varying states of readiness. the la, too, is valued for its maneuverability. it's lighter than other comparable models, like britain's challenge to it can also hit targets 5 kilometers away. while on the move, they are considered the best option for ukraine. right now, they're more widely available and they use much less fuel than us abrams ukraine says it needs at least $300.00 of these western tanks to repel a russian invasion which is predicted to happen in the spring. ukraine is, i want these tags to help it right through russian lines. both russia and ukraine believes to be essentially planning to boost miller trees ahead of a possible. a push in fighting in the spring. fighting is right now centered on the sound of bottomless in the east, where rushes, wagner must unreason ukrainian forces, a locked in battle. ukrainian armies published drone footage showing the pummeled frontline town reveals impact crises in residential areas, damaged high rise apartment blocks and destroyed businesses. ukrainian soldier and bomb, what central square describe the situation is difficult, but stable with a film lisa boxley from is this close combat artillery an aerial attack, so to produce the city is mutilated. but under the control of the ukrainian armed forces with the ukrainian flag stands back moot, mr. greene short, this is all information as of today. don't worry about bad mood, but wouldn't stand back. what keeps holding on back much. is you crying? it's official. now to serious attack, butler has more now from keith, ukrainian present flood m is lensky says that what he's waiting for, what ukrainian people are waiting for is a very clear answer from berlin on whether or not germany will send tanks to ukraine. ah, he gave an interview to the german press in which a zalinski said that he was trying to reassure germans that ukrainians don't want these tanks for offensive purposes. they got no interest in trying to again a russian church. they want them for defensive purposes in order to defend the country from on going a tax. and a russian forces now keeps government to sit in the past that it needs about 300 tanks in order to do this. and there's also the sense of real heightened urgency here in ukraine because many officials believe that russia could launch a new offensive in the coming weeks in the coming months. and they say, if germany does decide to send these tanks or allow others to send them and send them now because every day counts because you're gonna have to have soldiers that are gonna have to be trained to use those tanks, maintenance or experts. going to have to be people can to have to be trained, i should say, in maintenance on those tanks. and also you can getting the tanks into the country . all of this takes time and time at the moment is not on any one side here in ukraine. because every day people are being killed, whether that's a civilians or soldiers impaired places like back most in the east where they're fighting our russian forces. again in the last 24 hours. very heavy shelling in some parts of the south of the countries upper asia and castles. so that is why ukrainians really are getting increasingly frustrated with all this or lack of decision making. coming from berlin. they want those tanks on really they want the mouth. ali hashim has won the story now. he's reporting from the russian capital moscow. moscow has been reacting to news of western weapons supplies to keep the deputy foreign minister said gay of jacobi warned that these weapons are going to be destroyed by more school re upped. gov also down blade reports of long grange ballistic missiles to fly from the u. s to ukraine and said that this is an element of psychological war for now. mosque has been over the past few days, escalating his position with respect to the weapon transfers. dmitri prescribed the spokesperson for kremlin, said that this is taking the whole conflict on another level on that need to be involved in directly in it. this is kind of an attempt to a deepened did a lot than see on the european side may lead in germany. but to ref. gov. he said that the you are some buses go to moscow. the new ambassador will arrive within the coming days on issues between moscow and washington are going to be discussed with the new ambassador still on the diplomatic front, a more scholar announced that its downgrading gets relations with sonya following to liens. downsizing of the you, of the russian embassy there. on another note, the fs. be the russian foreign intelligence service, said that they have reliable sources, a stating that the ukranian army is a stock, quietly weapons and nuclear plant. in euclid, a top ally of your kinds present brought in is lansky, is wanting, corrupt officials will be jailed off the most high profile allegations. since russia's invasion on sunday, anti corruption. police said they detain the deputy infrastructure minister on suspicion of receiving a full $100000.00, kick back to facilitate the import of generators. separately, a newspaper investigation accused the defense ministry of over paying supply. i as the soldiers food ukraine has a long history of corruption. when other developments rushes far, mr. segue lover has been meeting with his south african count pine pretoria, south africa's government has maintained what it says is a neutral position on ukraine. it also expressed a desire to try and mediate in the conflict a number of ukrainians. didn't stager protest though in the city of pretoria, where those meetings were taking place? south africa defended plans, its military announce just last week told joint exercises of its coast with both china and russia. as a joint news conference lover of blasted western nations were sending billions of dollars of weapons to cave and his south african counted by expressed hope for a diplomatic solution to the war. are sincere wish that the conflict currently between russia and ukraine will soon be brought to a peaceful land through diplomacy, a negotiation, as we believe this is the desire of all of us in the globe. we all, you'd say were in favor of for a peaceful resolution of disputes and so will be, will be bald, was regularly discuss, negotiate with solution to any conflict with bills in september. president zelinski, sorry, a slide, the green bridge shooting all ukrainian officials to negotiate on edison with the russian federation. so, i believe it is absolutely obvious as regards to the origin of the problem of lack of negotiations. south africa is one of russia's most important allies in africa with relations between the 2 nations going back decades. during the cold war, the soviet union backed the a and c and it's fight to end parties. south africa is also a member of the bricks, economic and security block, along with brazil, russia, india, and china. south africa is chairing this year's summit in recent years. rusher has used its relationship with south africa to expand its political, economic, and military goals. across the continent. algae, there is family to miller has been following the talk sort of taking place in pretoria. this is survey leverage, 2nd visit to the african continent in 6 months. and it's really about cementing relations with a number of african countries, including south africa. now, officially, south africa has said that it remains neutral with regard to the conflict in the ukraine and the role that russia is played out. but meeting such as the swine, as well as a visit of south africa's defense minister to russia. last year, a number of ricks meetings coming up, as well as naval exercises between russia, of african china, due to take place in february may suggest otherwise in that south africa is willing to hear what russia has to say around how it wants to develop its relations. with african countries and the emphasis is very much been on back to briefs, grouping that so group made up of result, russia, india, china, and south africa. we've also heard from south africa's foreign minister saying that that grouping should play a greater role. there should be mechanisms put in place for that grouping to play a great role in terms of a global safety and security of south africa, has refrained from condemning russia actions in the ukraine. and just how influential south africa might be, of course, is debatable, but it really is about creating friends and allies, a kind of cementing that relationship with new friends and allies, old, old friends and allies that might have been lost after the breakup of the soviet union and re engaging those countries as an alternative to the west. we russia is increasingly isolated and criticized. watching the news, our life from london morsel had foiled program. while health organization calls for immediate action to protect children from contaminated medicines. after more than 300 deaths linked to cough syrups, a judge announces charges against top security officials over the 2020 bay route port blast and lay transport latest stop on the road to recovery for this and i fell. player. son will be here with that story. ah, power slowly being restored to launch pots of pakistan of the electricity grid failed. even millions in the dark. nearly 220000000 people have been affected by these power cox, which highlights the weak infrastructure in the country. as by efforts to restore power as the evening drew on, many homes were still in darkness. this is now the 2nd major, good failure in 3 months. and millions of people suffer from blackouts on a near daily basis. come on. hi to brings us more from islam. abide for the 2nd time. think there's new government doke power in april after the war, dove no confidence against them. ron khan. the country had been a major breakdown and the country electricity power system today. august on experience. jetta nodded outage. the 2nd and this of god had the affected life across the country. where the steel woke her and his lamar bod. they're depend on electricity so they can use their welding machines, as well as be able to got that did. but as you can see, the paper that we're doing for electricity done, and i mean the last 4 days raging. they cannot afford to go bob bridge filing inflation anyway. who bought the believe me, i gotta get since morning. you're waiting for lic tracy's that we can start our daily chores. unfortunately, there isn't any hope and that has made us worry about how we will make our livelihood for the day. i'm not good enough. bonnie, can we do monday? which other boards, sean? we are all dealing wage earners and are working totally dependent on electricity, which is cutting and welding and can't be done. the power that shows the incompetent government was not been able to restore the power this morning and are making it hard for us to earn anything for the day. the bad to add to that frequent fall guard, which i've got now also affecting out for the falling thick. the can not be fixed as long as it is in the traditional public sector. and as long as it is controlled from one office. and if we have 9 distribution companies in the country or 10 or whatever it is, whether we're doing the management outsource, whether we're going to privatize whether we will work out something with the federal, with the federal government in the provinces. the discourse needs to be fixed by indeed a warning trying for the people of pockets on and order and follow that the country can not afford to lose electricity. on such a large scale, united nations, a chief martin griffin, has been in afghanistan, raising concerns about women's education and work with the taliban. acting foreign affairs minister as follows: a similar visit by the un stop female official taliban as ordered aid groups to bad . most female employees, prompting many agencies to partially suspend operations in the midst of humanitarian crisis. women have been bod from education, and much of public life. mocking a pull back on pledges that were made of a women's rights when the taliban storms power in 2021. now the world health organization is called for immediate action to protect children from contaminated medicines, particularly cough syrup for children. last year, more than $300.00 children in gambia, indonesia, and his pakistan died of acute kidney injury, which the w h o says might be linked to contaminated syrups. most of them were under the age of 5. w h o is saying that for therapy manufactured in india have been found to contain unacceptable amounts of di, faleen, glycol, and ethylene glycol. and these are also substances they're used in antifreeze and brake fluid. 7 countries of reported finding these contaminated circuits in the last 4 months. but the w h o is calling for action across all of it's 194 member states. the w h o chief is also appealed for more than 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to help millions of people around the world. we're facing health emergencies for it, a good number of people around the world, 339000000. it's not a happy new year. instead of hope, the new year brings fear, fear of diseases, fear of starvation, fear of conflict, feed off climate related to disasters that are driving people from their homes. the world can not look away and hope this crisis resolved themselves. that's why we're calling on our donors around the world to support doublet. joe's health emergency appeal for $2.00 bill in the us dollars. an 11th person has died after saturday's mast. she tenet, a boring dance studio. east of los angeles police is still searching for a motive. bind the attack, the 72 year old suspect shot himself while cornered in a car park. the gun violence archive is saying they've been $36.00 mass shootings in the united states so far this year. 5 of which involved mass mighta from monterey park. rob reynolds reports, a massacre in a quiet community. celebrating lunar new year. 10 people, 5 men and 5 women were killed when a gunman entered the star ball room in monterey park, california, saturday evening. 10 others were wounded. some critically, one of the county's most heinous cases. hours after the killings police in torrence 48 kilometers south west of the crime scene surrounded a white van believe to be linked to the shooting. as officers closed in a single shot was fired from inside the vehicle. at 1252 p. m. r sheriffs, a swat team approached and cleared the van and determined the suspects the spain. a self inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators conducted a search of the vehicle and determine the mail inside the van was the mass shooting suspect. the gunman was who can train a 72 year old man of asian descent. police said he had several firearms, including a semi automatic machine pistol. police have not disclosed a motive. we want to know. we want to know how something like this, something this awful can happen. and congresswoman judy chew represents the area. there are also other rumors about this being a dispute. ah, by a husband who are caught his wife dancing their police say shortly after the monterey park shooting. there was a related incident at another nearby dance studio who can trans, entered the studio with a gun, but was disarmed by patrons. he was disarmed. ah, by 2 community members who i consider to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. people in monterey park, a city of 61000 whose residents are predominantly asian american, were stunned by the violence alice shots. i was because the baron danced. it is where i go. dance am in the evenings with fans. and i was the head close to me and my kids were afraid to go to sleep last night because they were fe, the shit, m, i break the windows and come in or something i had to tell the analysis. okay, i'll come for them to go to sleep. the killings came at the lunar new year, normally a joyous family oriented festival. monterey park now joins a long list of us towns and cities, scarred by deadly gun violence. what should have been a time of celebration is now a time of morning in a community that may be changed forever. rob reynolds al jazeera, monterey park, california shang, in the last full members, the far right us keepers group have been convicted of seditious conspiracy for their role in the storming of capitol hill in january 2021. charge from a civil war era law, which is is which is rarely prosecuted. verdict comes weeks after a different jury convicted, 2 leaders of the extremist group, it for their role in the mobs attack. this is another major victory for the justice department, which is also seeking convictions against the former leader of the proud boys. in moscow, returned to a federal court in san francisco to testify in a class action lawsuit filed by tesla investors. they allege mosque misled them with a tweet in 2018 which claimed he had lined up financing to take tesla privates. it resulted in a $40000000.00 settlement with securities. regulators must testified that he believed he had locked up financial backing during talks with saudi arabia's public investment fund. but no specific amount or price was discussed. economic data in venezuela is showing the inflation had a 23234 percent last year representing a slowdown from the previous year. south american countries struggling with a deep and lengthy economy crisis protest as have been marching in the capital caracas against the government of president nicholas maduro. they're demanding better salaries and policies to curb inflation. the march comes on the anniversary of the 1958 fall of the military dictatorship of marcos. perez jimenez, brazilian present louise and as you alluded to, silver is an argentine on his 1st international visit since returning to office lula has met with argentinean present. alberto fernandez and apologize for offences made by his quote, genocidal predecessor job or sanara bare side agreements to boost trade. i will meet all the leaders from the region at summit on tuesday. the 2 presents also discuss prospects for a common currency in q luggage thermal group program through my go. our finance ministers are currently working each with their own economic team to make us a proposal for foreign trade under and sections between the 2 countries that is done in a common currency to rebuild after much debate. and many meetings will mail to you out there as tech turns a bow, a ports test on this al, from when his eyes while we're here right in front of the presidential palace in the center of went inside it were leather, was just meeting there with the president of the members, and this is his 1st flooring trip and it's, it's not a coincidence. there's been a history in brazil of what a president takes off the 1st country. visits is argent tina that was suspended was i was when i was in office and that's something that president wants to change. she was supposed to be of the devil's economic forum and he preferred to stay in the region trying to strengthen the relationship with other countries. and also in a way we build that relationship with countries such as or didn't tina just a few minutes ago. there was a press conference happening inside of the presidential palace where lula was asking for mandates for his forgiveness, saying that she also nato was very violent and that he was an educated when referring to countries like cartoon tina that was when i used to call a socialist country with massive economic problems that he blamed to governments such that about this among the announcements that were made was a strategic partnership between argentinean and brazilian companies. the possibility of building a common currency between both countries that were very, you know, when they ask about the specific and the possibility of this, they were, they were just beginning to evaluate the possibility of creating something like this and later wrong. some other countries in the region could join in, but this is very, very preliminary. so lots of discussion going on. and this is, you know, just a beginning of a longer trip on to say president from all across the region will be meeting here for some. it's a region i block, i made off a latin american and can we be in nations that's going to be happening here in what a fight is. i just one bit of news to bring you with the u. s. the you came, the you having stepped up pressure on the iran hitting it with fresh sanctions over the crack down anti government protest as the move comes after a deal british iranian citizen was executed over spying allegations, as well as for men involved in protest following the death of massa armenian police custody official sanctioned include senior officials from the revolutionary god, antar, ron's prosecutor general, who the u. k. says, is you the using the death penalty for political purposes? you has price. 37 iranian officials overall or an asset freeze. and these of ban much most to lead on this, these are from london government here is under prussia, is the ruling party chairman faces called for his resignation and ambulance work as a going on strike. again. japan is st. andrews child friendly policies, as the prime minister warns it's low birthright pose an urgent risk to society. i'm in support. we'll have all the action from the australian open coming up as this play aims of 1st ever grand slam title. ah hello, there is more stormy weather to come to southern parts of europe. i'm afraid that's as this area of low pressure continued to hang on bringing some very unsettled conditions to western and central parts of the mediterranean, further north. another area of low pressure bringing a wintry mix to scandinavia, but across that central part of europe, well, a much improved picture dryer conditions, but still rather gloomy. blessed thought in the south with the worst of the wet and windy weather continues for the islands. a bit of a wintry mix, as well as the pots of italy and the balkans blizzard like conditions in some places. and the winds certainly pick up on wednesday, blowing into that north african coast in particular. algeria feeling much cooler weather as well as spain, madrid coming in at 9 degrees celsius. so for the north, it is a dryer picture, but we are going to see the arrival of some rain that says wintery weather slams into scandinavia. there's that band of rain coming in across parts of britain and ireland eventually arriving to the low countries. wintery weather continues for like for the likes of norway, but for western areas of russia. we are going to see some improvement. the temperature slightly picking up in st. petersburg, 5 degrees celsius maximum high on wednesday. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide had to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake ahmad award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation. between arab islamic and wild coaches are a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from up cycling to save the forest. the famous yellow dress fade from blue jeans law to conserving the world. dwindling wetlands. 3 of the pates worlds global bird migration white intersect right? where we are basically discovered a treasure trove. it is one of the most special work labs on the pipe. i fries ecosystems the light on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories of following now poland says it will ask berlin for permission to send some of its leopard tanks to you cried, but it might go ahead and do it even without the approval. if other countries do the same thing. japanese formulas is as berlin will not stand in the way of poland, if it does send the tags. power is slowly being restored to large parts of pakistan . after the electricity quit failed, leaving millions in the dark. nearly 220000000 people have been impacted by the power got. and 11th person has died off the sack. today's my shooting a ball room don't. studio east of los angeles police is still searching for a motive vine. the attack. 72 year old suspects shot himself off to being cornered in a car park. now opposition party leaders in towns and arrow welcoming a decision by president samuel. so lou, who has son to lift a 6 and a half year ban on political rallies on saturday tons and his main opposition party, held its 1st public raleigh in more than 6 years. and the northwest and city of my ones and towns in, in opposition to a former presidential candidate, turned to lease who has announced plans to return home on wednesday, off the years in exile in europe. you see left towns in there in 2017 off. he was shot 16 times by unknown gunman and tulisa joined us now lie from the belgian city of 10 and by skype, thank you for taking the time to speak to us on this news. our 1st of all, can i ask you how you are feeling as you prepare to return to your country for so long? thank you very much for having me on your program. i'm feeling better. good about my re time. at long last to my homeland. i've been away from home for almost 6 years now, and it is about time i return home and i look forward to kissing company. i'm sorry, once again on wednesday afternoon. kansan air was a one party state essentially for several decades for about 30 years. wasn't it and then from 1992 it became a multi party democracy. but since 2015 there has been such a broad assault on the countries democracy, a crackdown on the opposition as you well know, what's been described as a shift towards authoritarianism. even though the hope is that things are now changing. how damaging has not been for the country? well, the part part, but the, the pump 7, he has been bad about a damaging tool, our content, our quality. i as you correctly say, we have been a multi part is paid since 992. and during that period of time, democratic pass had expanded opposition had had had said, we will have a strong in parliament in our parliament. by 2015. there was a vicious assault on demo on democracy in the country and that has taken us back many, many years. back with the reason leave taking all the band on political rallies. it is time to get down to work, put is taught democracy and to make sure that the past 7 years do not repeat again in town, but in what specifically needs to be done now because the opposition are able to rally again and organize themselves in if they want to try and demonstrate bots. did the repression to an extent were coming. the reason i asked that is because you spend a period of time in and out of jail. you witness people who are obviously incarcerated, beaten, tortured, broken limbs. what effect does that have on the country, even though civil society and the church is pushing back did the, did the repression work? it did not work very pressure. a fade that he's on that he's on the illegal been on policy period 2 by opposition. parties has been lifted ease because they vary pressure has fade up top 5 vicious years above the fully regime. and the 1st one year of presence i may have found the item is pression that that impression did not work. the opposition has broadened it has grown stronger, and that is why they were compelled to leave the, the bad, illegal bad on political activity. and you ask, what needs to be done? what needs to be done basically, is to do that which was pro paul g 5 years ago at the time we were going mount the party. and that is a, carry out, a thought are going constitutional and politically fall in order to move our compet away from the the terry constitutional and political nations which were allayed as early as 81962. yeah, update dependence. so only at democratic constitution will take us away from this doc shadow of 6 decades. i'll tell you anything. and this is what i'm going to be leaving the 5 point time in the days and weeks and months ahead. do you think you will be able, that you might not be able to lead that fight, that there are still elements who might be working against you and you will follow from your office in the parliament, to your hon, within a tank outside your residence. in short, 16 times by on lone gunman who had never brought to justice. do you, do you fear the same thing could happen again? i am and no illusion whatsoever. that the road ahead is going to be very difficult that the pop talk to democracy has never been, is the added web in the, in the world. and company will not be an exception. however, democracy to build the broad toil through t as pul, plot and song, and pad to, to play my small part in making sure that our con, to get the kind of course, to tional and political disposition, a democratic political constitutional dispensation that it deserves. and they are all, even though the city says security to us had, may not be ideal. i pad to the thompson and do what needs to be done. thank you very much for the presidential candidate and opposite. she opposition attendees to joining us. that now picking a faster military government is confirmed that is given france one month to pull its troops out of the country. and its ending and military agreement signed in 2018 . that deal allowed the former colonial power to station at at least $400.00 special forces in the west african countries fight ice hill and al qaeda linked. armed groups also says it forces will tackle the groups itself, but it wants fonts to continue providing military equipment. tension between france is formal colony have been growing since a 2nd military coup. in september, a judge in lebanon has resumed his investigation into the 2020 bay report blast after a 13 month break and announce charges against top security officials. more than 200 people were killed when chemical stored in a warehouse caught fire, causing a massive explosion. investigation has been derailed by legal challenges. on monday, the judge ordered the release of 5 people, but also announced charges against 8 others, including the countries at top generals and a former army chief. said a hunter is following developments from beirut. families of the victims of the 4th explosion are welcoming the resumption of the investigation. it has been stalled for more than a year, mainly due to political pressure. judge ta to be tar. was facing lawsuits, lawsuits calling for his dismissal lawsuits that were filed by former ministers officials. he had charged with criminal negligence in that explosion. so there, welcoming this decision. no court order was issued for the resumption of the prob, racing a number of questions on. but what we understand is that judge baton is based in his decision to resume the prob, on legal justifications. we also understand that he is filing further charges against top security officials. men like the head of general security, major general abaz ibrahim. now he's been up against a political and security establishment that has been rejecting any form of accountability. they have not been cooperating with the prob, so it's unlikely that the general abaz ibrahim is going to cooperate with judge retard. so how far will he be able to push in order to find the answers on who was responsible for that explosion? one of the biggest non nuclear blasts in recent history, we still do not know what caused the fire that led to the explosion. we still do not know who owned the ammonium nitrate, which was stored in one of the warehouses, but it's an established there is an established fact and that is officials as high up as the president were aware of the presence of highly explicit materials at that port warehouse and did nothing about it. epin protester, benjamin village in the occupied west bank that threatened with demolition demonstrations in response to demands by israel's far right. national security minister to my bank there. that the hon. um our settlement be destroyed in 2018 israel supreme court approved a plan to bulldoze it to make way for illegal israeli settlements. the court has given the government until the start of february to explain why the village hasn't been demolished. here the chairman of the u. k is ruling conservative party, says he'll fully cooperate with an independent inquiry into his tax affairs a deems or how he is resisting calls to resign after details, a multi $1000000.00 dest you emerged. so we set on saturday that he settled outstanding tax bill while briefly serving his finance minister last year. the prime minister wishes sooner has ordered an investigation, but opposition leader kiss. darma says that the holly should be sacked. i think it's obvious, but it's a hall. we can't stay is tory party chair, the very idea roots he can be discussing and negotiating his own tax affairs with the boating, but he's supposed to be running. everybody knows it's rome, it clearly isn't going to resign a so the prime minister needs to show some leadership. this is a test of the prime minister. he promised with the 1st words integrity of accountability. well, if those words mean anything, the prime minister should suck him on 2nd to day and show some leadership because he doesn't. it's just going to be further evidence. i think for the public to just how weakness, premise, really is or mass strikes are also making life difficult for the prime minister. for the 1st time, ambulance workers from all 3 unions have walked off the job on the same day. prompted warnings from the public to for the public to only call emergency services in life threatening situations. as high force. it reports from london for the 3rd time and a little over a month. i believe staff ready themselves for a day, a strike action. thousands of members of 3 separate unions working off the job across much of england and wales, to demand a pay award that keeps pace with the rising cost of living. the message that the service is already stretched beyond its limit. you know, people wait several hours from dealing says every single day when they not on the strike. so it's not any different today than it is any of the day, unfortunately. and that's the thing that scotts change. that's the reason why we striking you for them on the point. mondays are typically the busiest date i billing services across the country with temperatures in many areas. well below 0 is the day began. the message was to keep emergency 999 lines. as clear as possible when i, when it gets cold, that the number of non online course go up they, they go up appropriately because people have got certain clinical conditions. these do suffer more in the code. the public can really help us out by only phone 999, when it is a life and they merge and see the picket line in london managers were coordinating, with striking cruise dispatching them when emergency calls did come in. but the message was even serious incidents would face substantial delays. less serious ones could expect no ambulance cover at all. the intensification of this strike action looks to be maintained with another 11 strikes plan over the next 2 months. the biggest single day of action likely to be the 6, the february. when nurses will join the striking paramedics, the unions. and since the solution is in the government's hands, a pay increase of around 10 percent. richie through not is the decision maker. he's to come back to the negotiating table, get this sorted out. he's the leader of the country to these people and go back to britain's prime minister visiting a mental health unit in the north west of england. once again warned against pay awards, that would go against his goal of reducing inflation. when it comes to payable with the government is, is happy to talk about the thing, pay pay negotiations, and it has to be based on what reasonable, what fact, what's responsible for the country entity was affordable. and those have conversations should take place. and i'm glad that they all but in the short term, that pressure on emergency provision is only likely to increase with no component to schedule treatments to help work as well to continue their industrial action. our full sit, al jazeera, london, alva, lunar new year, has been celebrated around the world ushering in the year of the rabbit. people in hong kong has been gathering again for the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic. territory is also welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors from maine and china from hong kong. jessica washington reports. i don't cons, won't i? sin, temple thousands are welcoming the here of the rabbit. this temple is well known for its fortune telling practice known as calcium. most visitors come here with hopes for the coming year. come leah, i'm here to pray for luck. am i? i wish to have good health earn more money and stay happy with my girlfriend. with political unrest and the pandemic recent years have been difficult for hong kong, and the territory is now in a sharp economic downturn. but many want to put all that behind them. this is the 1st learning new year holiday since hong kong east. most of it's $1219.00 regulation temples around the city, a resuming custom that weren't allowed when panoramic rules was still in place. worshippers and visitors returned to this temple since we started its practice of burning incense this week. i think a descriptor if the matcher, if before do the new year so that people can tell a bright together at west kellen station, thousands of people from mainland cities across the border with hong kong for the 1st time in 3 years. a sang an idea, sla, we visited many times before, defended mc one we confessions, and we love hong kong, the ro, network suspended operations in january 2020 and only resumed them this month sandy . we are here to visit our feminine hong kong. i haven't seen them for 3 years, and i missed them. economists say the recovery for industries hit hard by the pandemic won't happen overnight. but there is reason for some optimism describing a confidence that when the mobility is that would be like a repel 2nd course growing mall growing and also supporting the business that already has been 3 years suffer from the pandemic. as people gather the festivities with their families, many a hoping this you will be much better than the last. jessica washington, oh to 0, uncle. japan's prime minister is warned that his country is on the cost of not being able to maintain it. societal functions because of its dramatic population decline, the number of births there is decline every year for over a decade. and food mucus, she does as japan must act now to address the crisis. government plans to urgent introduce more child friendly policies in an effort to reverse the trend. japan has the oldest population in the world with 30 percent of people there. over the age of $65.00, i'll beset her as a journalist at japan for it. and she says, though japan isn't alone and having a falling population is facing a unique set of challenges. what is the particular about japan? that is the proportion of the population that is over $65.00, and therefore is putting a financial stress on the budget. but just on a country that has to sustain what is now becoming an increasing part of the population that will not be working. it, the economy has to reshape itself. you to the demographic shift like there's going to be a lot of things that need to change and hence not function as the prime minister said. but quite apart from that, he also specifically mentioned, for example, financial breaks. for those who have kids in schools or you know, for education purposes and so on. so there's several things that i think will be addressed in this slide for you on this news i from london. this is rugby. well, can i get ready saw that international season live that story in sports at santa ah with whole ah ah, welcome back time apple the sport with santa in del thank you very much, mary. i am one of our joke of its bed for iraq or the extending tensile shane open tied to remains on track. the said put his injury concerns to one side as he progressed into the melbourne call to finals and to richardson reports. his is astonishingly good for a joke of it right now. nothing that dinner can do with saying 5 to novak jokers which may have a strength of hamstring. but any injury, worries looked far from his mind in this match against hung player alec daemon. oh oh. knowing tell him australian open champion required a medical tie not during his last match, but demon always grunted no such respite. ah, jokers which winning in straight sets to move in to the last 8 with with us. anyway, let alone here in melbourne. i keep on going, obviously i don't wanna celebrate too early. i'm, i'm feeling the tournament. i was feeling very good in the 1st match, 2nd match, not so great. and so i know that things can change really quickly. and you know, i don't think anything for granted, i'm really pleased with the way i have played with the way i moved to day the way i hit the ball. so let's keep going jock, which will next. thanks, rushes. andre group left his match against danish teenager holger ruiner, went to a 5th set tie, break multiple chances to win. and so my was a fortune eventually decided to much in replugged favor. ah. in my life i think i never was able to win much like this. and this is 1st over time that i when something like this with open to being a quarter final. so it's something that, i mean i will remember for sure all my life 3 american players are in the melbourne quarter finals for the 1st time since 2000. 0. including 20 year old ben shelton plane in his 2nd grandson tournament. and the richardson al jazeera in the women's drawing a sub olenka is through to her 1st australia open court, a final the barrage and overpowered belinda. been teacher of switzerland 7562 to reach last 824 year old is amy for her 1st ever grand slam title. she'll played on a 40 that caroline garcia is out of the french player, was stunned by world number 45 magdalena of poland. in it, as compared to with eager swine ticket was eliminated in the 4th round on sunday. so face formal world number one that carlene or fish cover in the last 8 frank lamp . odds time as evidence that manager has come to an end. lampart that has been fire do with the club sitting 2nd from bottom in the premier league table at a loss at west ham on saturday. and that was their 9th loss in 12 elite games. and pos, departure means everton owner for hired. there are more sheree has fact 6 managers in the last 7 years. arsenal manager can tell her, says that if the leak is going among his players as his team aim to win the primitive title for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades on sunday, they beat man to 3 to 3 to be speaking to football. right? to talk about the turnaround as also the connection that they create is something very, very special with the room prices both behind the code and what we had done with applied to improve them. you left some of the young talent, they got planned for improvement and got romaneli improvement in talking about too young to come in. well, you know, there were the best in that division in a world and i didn't catch up. we comes in, i'm sorry, i'm asking montgomery, i'm going to be able to cope about him with you about and he's done. there's also a top score that said the now he's big moment yesterday score and just so much that it changed to austin a belief like that the unit was a very broken club just a few years ago in all testers, come in, he changed united while of africa making a big impacts in the 1st appearance at the african nations. that championship the be a sudan 3 now to secure a place in the quarter finals. gone on the other team to have qualified from group team. so that is exclusively for place based in their domestic this is rugby woke up post france are getting ready to thought the international season. the latest edition of the 6 nations championship has been officially launched in london, france to all the title holders, and thought the campaign against italy in rome at the thought of next month. i think we're of the where we hold it on a month when we get away in dublin. we can um, so it will be there we are, but a lot of a mission and we try to do our best buffalo bills of players. mar hamlin made his 1st public appearances since suffering kordek arrested during an nfl game earlier this month. hamlin that came out to support his team in their playoff encounter with the cincinnati bengals 24 year old collapse during the regular season game against the bangles. while hamilton couldn't inspire his seem to victory the bangles beat, the bills 27 to 10, san francisco, 49 as be the dallas cowboys, millington, to 12, to reach this 2nd straight and f. c. championship game. the cowboys haven't made it to the super bowl since they won the tides on the 199549 as we'll face the philadelphia eagles next sunday. 3 o huh? and leslie's wilful man and you back to marry him in london. all right, thanks very much. will it's a proud day if you're an italian countries celebrating the return of 60 artifacts that was stolen and then put on display in american museums. they include the marble head of the greek goddess athena, a storage jar from 700 b, c, and a fresco stolen from the ancient city of pompei. some had been on display at the new york metropolitan museum of art, the artifacts as to estimated to be worth $20000000.00. of course, it's having authority say that priceless if and he's out ah ah hasn't been done before, can be done even better as long as a human being is doing it, you can do it, no matter how you possibly it looks. it's you to putting the effort in the lock and you also have to be patient with me. i am the captain, a science in me, a so continued kenya and am, was, or the assistant which we are ice will get him in is 10 central africa be as they i francois focusing to you? well, we had managed to play in some international games. then when kobe kimmy, the ice rink was closed. and it's the only ice rink in the country. it round australia, the 10s of thousands of years, then disappear. now 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ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to my z in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program puck. his son works to restore power after it's national grid, soft as it's 2nd break down in months eating most of the country in darkness. the death toll from a mass shooting a dance hauling california rises to 11. police is still searching for a motive. and ah, brazil's president apologizes for his predecessor and hales a new beginning for relations with argentina on his 1st trip abroad since returning to power. ah, hello, welcome to the program, our top story this our poland has said that it was berlin for permission to st. german made leopard to tax to ukraine. but it might go ahead with doing so. even if it doesn't get the required approval, you cried, wants those tanks to help it break. the deadlock hit its fight with russia, and amid intense pressure at the german, foreign minister said that berlin won't stand in the way of poland. if it does send the tanks out, there is dominic cane reports now from the german capital. a confinement of german weapons makes its weight eastward these elements of a patriot missile battery, which is being deployed in poland. they're being sent to protect the polls against malfunctioning russian rockets that may miss targets in ukraine to be about midpoint. and so i just, i'm not to be told him the civil colon after slovakia is now our 2nd area of operations and the training of ukrainians on the patriot system is also running simultaneously. therefore, it only makes sense that for the time being this deployment in poland will be limited to 6 months. and then we will have to see how it will continue in the future. but in ukraine, the need is for tanks. specifically, the german manufactured leopard to main battle tank. many analysts consider it to be the perfect weapon system for ukraine, which would give it a material advantage of a soviet era tanks which make up part of the russian forces. the leopard too is in the arsenal of many e u countries and several of said they want to give some to the ukrainians, but can't without german permission. since they manufacture the tanks, they hold the re export rights. now poland says it is considering sending them to ukraine even with no german authorization. we will seek this approval from germany, but this is a secondary issue. but even if we don't get such an approval in the and we will give our thanks to bring us with an, a small coalition of countries, even if germany isn't in that coalition for a month, leopard to issue has been growing an importance in germany. many politicians from within the coalition and without on now arguing in favor of releasing them, including the foreign minister who told french t v on sunday. if asked, germany would not stand on the way until night the weapons systems germany is allowed to be deployed to ukraine have been predominantly defensive. but main battle tanks are mostly offensive instruments. ultimately, the decision so allow german made tanks to be used against russian forces in ukraine. is one for the chancellor. all our shots, dominant came al, jazeera berlin. so why then a japanese tank so vital to the battle and ukraine? well, the leopard tanks were launched in 1979. they've been upgraded several times since then. they're currently around 2000 left the tags in 13 european armies, but in varying states of readiness. a leper too is valued for maneuverability. it's lighter than other comparable models, like britain is challenger to. it can also hit targets 5 kilometers away while moving. they are considered the best option of ukraine. they're much more widely available and use much less fuel than us abrams ukraine says it needs at least $300.00 of these tanks to repel a predicted spring offensive by russia. well, it's important for keith to have this weaponry to break through russian lines. the fighting right now is centered on the town of bath in the east by russia's vag, the mercenaries, and you quite enforces a locked in battle. the ukrainian army is published drone footage, showing the panels frontline town. it reveals impact craters in residential areas, damaged high rise apartment blocks and destroyed businesses. a ukrainian soldier unbuttoned what central square described the situation is difficult, but stable. about the close combat artillery and aerial attacks. the city is mutilated, but under the control of the ukrainian armed forces, ukrainian flag stands back moot. in short, this is all the information as of today. don't worry about backward damage, but what keeps holding on back is ukraine. fish at ash about has more from keith ukrainian prisoners. let him is. lensky says that what he's waiting for . what ukrainian people are waiting for is a very clear answer from berlin on whether or not germany will send tanks to ukraine. ah, he gave an interview to the german press in which a zalinski said that he was trying to reassure germans that ukrainians don't want these tanks for offensive purposes. they got no interest in trying to again a russian church. they want them for defensive purposes in order to defend the country from ongoing attacks. and a russian forces now keeps government to sit in the past that it needs about 300 tanks in order to do this. and there's also the sense of real heightened urgency here in ukraine because many officials believe that russia could launch a new offensive in the coming weeks in the coming months. and they say, if germany does decide to send these tanks or allow others to send them and send them now because every day counts because you're gonna have to have soldiers that are gonna have to be a train to use those tanks, maintenance or experts going to have to be or people can to have to be trained, i should say, in maintenance on those tanks. and also you can getting the tanks into the country . all of this takes time and time at the moment is not on any one side here in ukraine because every day people are being killed. whether that's a civilians or soldiers in parent, places like back most in the east where they're fighting or russian forces. again in the last 24 hours, very heavy shelling in some parts of the south of the countries upper asia and care so on. so that is why ukrainians really are getting increasingly frustrated with all this or lack of decision making, coming from berlin. they want those tanks on really they want the mouth and other developments rushes farmers. the saga level has been meeting a south african counterpart in pretoria. south africa's government is maintain what it says is a neutral position on ukraine. they've also expressed a desire to mediate in the conflict. well, a number of ukraine protested in the city of pretoria. as the meetings took place, i have defended plans. it's military and outs last week, the whole joint exercise of its coast with china and russia. a joint news conference lover of blasted western nations were sending billions of dollars of weapons to cave and the south african foreign minister expressed hope for a diplomatic solution till war. are sincere wish that the conflict currently between russia and ukraine will soon be brought to a peaceful land through diplomacy and negotiation. as we believe this is the desire of all of us in the globe. we all your favor in favor of for diesel resolution of disputes and so will be, will be bald as regular discuss, negotiate of solution to any conflict growth in september, president zelinski, sorry, a slide, the green brosuti all ukrainian officials to negotiate on innocent with the russian federation, so i believe it is absolutely obvious as regards to the origin of the problem or flymkoff negotiations, ah, power is solely being restored to large parts of pakistan on the electricity grid failed, leaving millions in the dark. nearly 220000000 people have been affected by these power cuts, which highlights a weak infrastructure in the country by efforts to restore power. as the evening drew on, many homes were still in darkness. as the 2nd major grid failure in 3 months, and millions of people suffer from blackouts on any a daily basis, or come all high to has more or less now from islam abide. for the 2nd time, since there's new government power in april after the award of no confidence against him on con, the country had seen a major breakdown in the country, electricity power system today, pockets on experience. yet another outage that 2nd and that's got the affected life across the country where the deal was here and it's a bad day, depend on electricity. so they can use their reading machine. i'd rather be able to cut that. but as you can see, the paper that you're waiting for electricity or a don and that means a lot, so 4 days raging. they cannot afford to go bob rich filing inflation anyway. who bought it, believe me, i got to get since morning. you're waiting for the trustees that we can start our daily chores. and unfortunately, there isn't any hope. and that has made us worried about how we will make our livelihood for the day not to go to nobody. can we do bundle with other boys? what sean, we are all dealing wage earners and our work, i totally dependent on electricity, which is cutting and welding and can't be done to help power. this shows the incompetent government was not been able to restore the power this morning and are making it hard for us to earn anything for the day. back to add to that frequent follow up guard, which i've got it now also affecting our for the politic the can not be fixed as long as it is in the traditional public sector. and as long as it is controlled from one office in this law, we have 9 distribution companies in the country or 10 or whatever it is. whether we way into management, outsource, whether we're going to privatize whether we're going to work out something with the federal, with the federal government in the provinces. the discourse needs to be fixed, but indeed a warning trying for the people of pockets on and origin follow that the country can not afford to lose electricity or such a large scale will bring you some news from the united states police in the state of iowa, a saying that 2 students have been shot dead. a teacher is also been seriously injured at school and des moines. this takes the number of mass shootings in the united states so far this year to 37 according to the gun violence archive. meanwhile, an 11th person has died after saturdays shooting a ball room dance studio. east of los angeles police are still searching for a motive behind the attack. after the 72 year old suspects shot himself from monterey park. rob reynolds reports a massacre in a quiet community, celebrating lunar new year. 10 people, 5 men and 5 women were killed when a gunman entered the star ball room in monterey park, california, saturday evening. 10 others were wounded. some critically, one of the county's most heinous cases. hours after the killings police in torrence 48 kilometers south west of the crime scene surrounded a white van believe to be linked to the shooting. as officers closed in a single shot was fired from inside the vehicle. at 1252 p. m. r sheriffs, a swat team approached and cleared the van, and determined the suspect sustained. a self inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators conducted a search of the vehicle and determine the mail inside the van was the mass shooting suspect. the gunman was who can train a 72 year old man of asian descent. police said he had several firearms, including a semi automatic machine pistol. police have not disclosed a motive. we want to know. we want to know how something like this, something this awful can happen. and congresswoman judy chew represents the area. there are also other rumors about this being. i had to spend awe by a has been who are caught his wife, dance, and heir, please say shortly after the monterey park shooting. there was a related incident at another nearby dance studio who can trans, entered the studio with a gun, but was disarmed by patrons. he was disarmed by 2 community members who i consider to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. people in monterey park, a city of 61000 whose residents are pre dominantly, asian american, were stunned by the violence. i was shocked. i was because the bar i'm dancing studios where i go dancing on monday evenings with friends. and i was a hit close to me. you know, my kids were afraid to go to sleep last night because they were afraid, the shooter, my break the windows and come in or something i had to tell them. now it is okay and come for them to go to sleep. the killings came at the lunar new year, normally a joyous family oriented festival. monterey park now joins a long list of us towns and cities scarred by deadly gun violence. what should have been a time of celebration is now a time of morning in a community that may be changed forever. rob reynolds al jazeera, monterey park, california slide for you on the program. the world health organization calls from media action to protect children from contaminated medicines. after more than 300 deaths linked to coff syrups, and to judge announces charges against top security officials over the 2020 bay report last ah hi there, it's a mixed bag. weatherwise, when it comes to australia, we've got some want sweeping into the west, thanks to a low intensity heat wave pulling across the southwest, knocking temperatures up into the high thirties and early forty's in place. lot hot and dry weather to be found here for the north. a much wet a picture in particular for places like dow and some pretty intense thunderstorms bringing heavy rain and the threat of flooding to places. thunderstorms that pop off across queensland. some a story for the southeast corner, some improvement, however, to the temperatures as we go into wednesday, but not for her, but things are going to certainly cool down by the time we go to thursday. at least they will be some sunshine. now as we hop across the tasman to new zealand, lots of settled whether to be found sunshine to thanks to high pressure that's remain firmly in charge of you showers here and there. wet in the north island for christ church. however, look at that increase 22 degrees celsius maximum high on wednesday. and i was moved to southeast asia, more heavy rain to come across those central parts of the philippines. and in the south. pushing across into borneo and brunei, edging into southern areas of the malay peninsula. but there's good news for vietnam. we are going to that rain start to ease. by the time we get into wednesday, that weather update. ah witness inspiring films from around the world. so not stop the violence and kill the power is witness intimate portraits and epic struggles because leadership is also not just the people witness the human spirit and bitter reality. there been men believe women, a property witness award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories now. poland says it will ask berlin for permission to send some of its leopard tags to ukraine, but it might go head even without that approval. if other countries do the same. germany's foreign minister says berlin won't stand in the way of poland if it does send the tags. power is slowly being restored to large parts of pakistan of the electricity grid failed. even millions in the dark. nearly 222000000 people have been affected by the power cuts. and an 11th person has died after saturday's mast shooting a ballroom dance studio. east of los angeles police is still searching for a motive behind the attack. 72 year old suspect shot himself off to being cornered in a car park. we want to take you to peruse now they've been more demonstrations in the capital where police just moved in to disperse the latest protests. anti government demonstrations 1st started in early december when president pedro castillo was arrested off to try to dissolve congress and ruled by decree or test as a calling for his release. and the resignation of his replacement deena bolo, artie, and for fresh electrons to be held more than 50 people have been killed so far in these protests. well, of course one at marianna sanchez has been following the protests improved. she joins us live now for an update from lima. so just tell us what's been happening there in the capital where police have been dispersing the latest round of protests . that's right, mary, i'm, it's the 1st time that i see a large column of people organized marching one after another, as opposed to different a 2 days before when we saw different groups in different parts of the center of the capital. now it was one big number, one big pores of people who are, are marching now around many a here in the capitol. most of them, we've seen our people from the highlands, from coastal, from who know where 3 weeks ago, 17 people were killed just in one afternoon in clashes with the police. the police opened fire there. many people are very angry at the government especially because just 2 days ago the police went into the university of san marcos campus where not only students live there, but also there were many people from the highlands camping there. they were taken out, they were detained and they were taken not to any police station. they were taken to the head quarters or the anti terrorism task force in the country. that is a big message being sent to the protesters that the message from the government seems to be. well, if you protest we are going to treat you as a terrorist. mariam also widespread condemnation of the excessive use of force by security forces. we've been reporting on at least 50 protest is dying over the past month or so. what does the government say about this? that's right. is this mission for the entire american, the entire american commission for human rights transparency international. a amnesty international law of human rights groups are saying that the excessive use of for the very worried about the excessive use of force by security force, as they said that the language, the rhetoric that the government is using is confrontational. and also a document has been a, has been issued by a number of intellectual university professors. very important critics, if you will, out saying that the government is rapidly gearing towards and also is tarianna because of those are the tensions that were, are hurry and it because of the disproportionate use of force. and they said that if the government has chosen this rhetoric that is fueling the unrest in the country. and so now you don't only here in the streets of the capital in the streets of other parts of the country, people asking or demanding the resignation of president did i would what they it is also a group of people who are looking at what is happening in the country and are very worried about what could happen if the unrest escalates. marian, thank you very much for all the latest on the ongoing protest there in lee ma, marianna sanchez and other developments the brazilian president. reason osteo lula da silva is in argentina on his 1st international trip since returning to office. luna has met with the argentinian present alberto fernandez, and apologize for offenses made by his quote genocidal predecessor char, both dinero, the pet signed agreements to boost trade. those are gonna meet all the need is from the region at summit on tuesday. 2 presidents also discussed the prospects for a common currency. luggage term was due today by one hour. finance ministers are currently working each with their on economic team to make us a proposal for foreign trade until inspections between the 2 countries that he's done in common currency to be built after much debate. and many meetings will mirror as there is theresa both brings us more in the story now from going as iris . well, we're here right in front of the residential pilot in the center of will side is where lucila was just meeting there with president. i live out of the 4 members, and this is his 1st flooring trip, but it is not a coincidence. there's been a history in brazil of when a president takes off the 1st country. it visits is argentina that it was suspended was 8, was fernando was in office. and that's something that president latha wants to change. he was supposed to be the devil's economic forum and he preferred to stay in the region trying to strengthen the relationship with other countries. and also in a way we build that relationship with countries such as or didn't tina just a few minutes ago. there was a press conference happening inside of the presidential palace where lula was asking for a man base for his forgiveness, saying that she also nato was very violent and that he was an educated when referring to countries like cartoon tina. that was when i used to call a socialist country with massive economic problems that he blamed to governments such a bad about it for him. and this among the announcements that were made was a strategic partnership between argentinean and brazilian companies. the possibility of building a common currency between both countries that were very, you know, when they ask about the specific and the possibility of this, they were, they were just beginning to evaluate the possibility of creating something like this and later on some other countries in the region could join in, but this is very, very preliminary. so lots of discussion going on. and this is, you know, just a beginning of a longer trip on to say president from all across the region will be meeting here for some, it's a region i block. i made off a latin american caribbean nations that's going to be happening here in what a fight is or bring a bit of news news from venezuela because there's economic data from that country showing the inflation hit. 234 percent last year actually representing a slowdown from the previous year. south american countries struggling with a deep and lengthy economic crisis. processes have been marching in the capital, caracas against the government of president nicholas madura. that demanding better salaries and policies to curb inflation. march comes on the anniversary of the 1958 fall of the military dictatorship of marcos. perez jimenez, a while health organization is called for media action to protect children from contaminated medicines. after spate of child deaths linked to cough syrup, last year, more than $300.00 children in indonesia, gambia and his back, his dad died of acute kidney injury which the w. h o says might be linked to contaminated syrups. wi chose as the serbs of unacceptably high levels of toxic chemicals, wants them remove from the shelves. it's urged, it's $194.00 member states to prevent any more dest from taking place. the indian manufacturers, meanwhile, have denied that their products are a tool contaminated. the opposition party leaders in tans in the air are welcoming a decision by the president, samuel to lew her son, to lift a 6 and a half year ban on political rallies on saturday. turns in his main opposition party held its 1st public rally more than 6 years in the northwest in city of missouri. and tanzanian opposition either in former presidential candidate to a new lease. so as now announced plans to return home on wednesday after years spent in exile in europe. easy left as near 2017 or through his shot 16 times by unknown gunman were only r. i spoke to turn duly sue. and he said that he is not surprised that the government has failed in its bitter stopped cent. very pressure. a fade that he's on that he's on the illegal bad on policy period to bio position part is has been lifted ease because they vary pressure has favor after high vicious gym and it says one year of presence. i me a little hot from adams pression that that pressure did not work. the opposition has brought in, it has grown stronger, and that is why they were compelled to leave the, the bad, the illegal bad on the clock. typically, what needs to be done badly to do that, we was pause thought the years ago at the time we were going to party. and that is a, carry out, a thought are going constitutional and political to fall in order to move our compet away from the the terrier constitutional and put it off. our nations, a judge and lebanon, has resumed his investigation into the 2020 bay report last, after a 13 month break and announce charges against top security officials, will, than $200.00 people were killed when chemicals stored in a warehouse caught fire, causing a massive explosion. but the investigation was derailed by legal challenges. on monday, the judge ordered the release of 5 people, but also and i was charged against 8 others, including 2 of the country's top generals and a former army chief. they hold the it brings us more in this now from beirut. families of the victims of the 4th explosion are welcoming the resumption of the investigation. it has been stalled for more than a year, mainly due to political pressure. judge, to be tired, was facing lawsuits, lawsuits calling for his dismissal lawsuits that were filed by former ministers officials. he had charged with criminal negligence in that explosion. so there, welcoming this decision. no court order was issued for the resumption of the prob, raising a number of questions on. but what we understand that judge baton is based in his decision to resume the prob, on legal justifications. we also understand that he is filing further charges against top security officials. men like the head of general security, major general abaz ibrahim. now he's been up against a political and security establishment that has been rejecting any form of accountability. they have not been cooperating with the prob, so it's unlikely that the general abaz ibrahim is going to cooperate with judge retard. so how far will he be able to push in order to find the answers on who was responsible for that explosion? one of the biggest non nuclear blast in recent history, we still do not know what caused the fire that led to the explosion. we still do not know who owns the ammonium nitrate, which was stored in one of the warehouses, but it's an established there is an established fact and that is officials as high up as the president were aware of the presence of highly explosive materials at that port. warehouse and did nothing about it ah.

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