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and isn't entrepreneurs have been moving in, inspired by earlier officers to get them on once there were 450 businesses operating in the old city. now there are just 50 build cities always be in the heart of nazareth. now a growing group of residence wants to get a beating again. group come back because it's true to still love very much for ah, israel house a summit of foreign ministers of several arab countries and the u. s. and the negative does it, and says that building a new regional architecture to counter iran. ah, i money inside this is out. is there a lie from dough also coming up? a city on the brink multiples may affairs the cities on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. and once the 160000 people trump,
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that urgently moved china begins its largest locked down into years, shutting down its financial hub, sound kind to control cove at 19 infections. and the slap heard around the world act. well, smith attacks comedian chris rock on the, on the stage after he makes fun of his wife. ah, we begin with what's being called a historic meeting, a foreign ministers of israel and for arab nations. and the u. s. a negative summit has just wrapped up and the message from israel's foreign minister was better ties with arab nations will deter iran. jerry lapierre met foreign ministers from the u . e. bahrain, egypt, and morocco that he'd say that will, they would work together to create a new security architecture to counter common enemies. what we're doing here is
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making history, building in the original architecture based on progress technology, religious tolerance, security, and intelligence bull corporation. this new architecture, the shared capabilities we are building, intimidates, and deters our common enemies 1st and foremost, iran and its proxies. they certainly have something to fear. what will stop them is not hesitation or being conciliatory, but rather than the nation and strength the around the courts are making the lives of people across your country's more peaceful, more, prosperous, more vibrant, more integrated. they're allowing governments to focus their energies and attentions on the issues that are actually affecting the lives of our citizens and
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making them better the united states has and will continue to strongly support a process that is transforming this region and beyond. we will also work together to confront common security challenges and threats, including those from iran, and as proxies. let's go long to hurry for said he's been following the summit instead of boca in the gas. hurry get to see again, run a story. what was said by the foreign minister today at this meeting? well, yes, it was something that was very clear that they were trying to convey was the idea that this was a major moment. there was a lot of focus on the the ceremony in the symbolism of this meeting and the idea of making permanence and more develop the ties which had been established in recent years. the, the normalization deals that had been struck between israel and a number of, of arab states. and so the israeli foreign minister and the foreign ministry of
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been talking about potentially having more such events, making it potentially an annual event and deepening those ties. however, when talking about the, the sort of permanent civil this, there was also something of an improvised nature to it as well. it's all been thrown together just in the matter of a few days trying to capitalize on the presence of the us action state. tony blinking in the region and also the, the fact that the iran question is so much a priority for israel, and indeed for these other nations to, at the moment. a lot of them talked about the security situation in the region about iranian proxies about trying to combat instability, tara, and so it's an opportunity for israel really trying to make the case again, united states, on its policy, on iran. it doesn't want to see the us move forward on reviving the iran nuclear deal. higher melinda, us. why this meeting is so historic and what it means for israel
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will for is really an opportunity to capitalize on. on the the, the normalization deals that have taken place in the last couple of years. it's an opportunity to advance its positions on a number of issues. it's also, i think, important to, to note that's one representative that isn't here is any kind of representative of the palestinians. and indeed, it is just a day after the 20th anniversary of the arab piece initiative, which was supposed to guarantee, at least as far as our states were concerned, that they would not normalize that ties with israel until there had been a full resolution of these really palestinian conflict and so that is something that the palestinians have have long expressed that concerns that this is taking place there was reference to the palestinian question from a number of the ministers indeed from the really foreign minister, the 2nd state more more forcibly from the arab foreign ministers talking about the
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need to preserve the viability of the 2 state solution, but no real indication that real progress or real content had been brought to bear in this meeting on that front. okay, thank you for the hiring for it. for us in city of boca in the gav, while the prime minister of the palestinian authority has been critical of the arab states, normalizing ties with israel, as harry pointed out, less talk to a correspondent, neither abraham, who is in romana, and occupied westbank need it while all the regional leaders in israel jordan's king has gone to the palestinian territories. is he making a point? it is indeed the point that we've followed. the problem is radio officials reports that the jordanians have declined an invite for their foreign minister to be attending the summit. let's not forget the jordan is the custodian of the holy
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fights in jerusalem. allison is of long said that they want to main. the staff of school are most compound. they want the situation to remain as calm as possible, specifically ahead of the holy month of ramadan, which going to be coinciding this year with the through the jewish passover. but it's important to note that for palestinians, they're not just talking about a better life condition. the escalation, specifically that for palestinians, the occupation is still ongoing on the ground just in the beginning of the year and in the west bank, only more than 20 palestinians were killed by the is ready for this fire. and this is why prime minister, pamela, she has tweeted about that issue. and he talked about that at the session of the a weekly meeting of the government that i'm going to read what he says he says we are following with concern. israel's movement in the region are of normalization meetings without ending these radio occupation of palestine are just an illusion,
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and mirage and a free reward for israel. this has been something that many palestinians were touching upon in the past few weeks there saying that the world is dealing with double standards when it comes to the palestinians. these v, what's happening with the craniums and the russians. they say they've been under occupation for decades, but they haven't been seeing the world rushing to impose sanctions and israel and to push it to and this occupation. so there is a lot of disappointment in the streets, from the world reaction. and also the fact that the, our leaders are deciding to normalize with israel. okay, thank you for that nita, in for him. but for us in ramallah go to all the house, him, whose life for us in the iranian capital to ron and the nuclear situation in to her on clearly dominating these talks. how is ron viewing? what is going on in negative yes,
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melinda was with respect to, to ron's official stance on this. there is nothing yet. however, a semi official website linked out affiliated with the supreme national security council treated some minutes ago saying that this meeting is mainly not on iran or ukraine, rather on fixing the problems between israel, the arab states, and that of the states that the assigned to abraham a deal and the united states of america, this is the only official stance that came out of to run on the nag of a meeting. however, as we know, the main issue right now that's a hurdling the a re reaching out and nuclear, the between iran and the international powers is the issue of the listing. the i r g c from the american foreign terrorists organization list and iran insisting on the you asked lifting all sanctions on the i r g c. now for the, for the,
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for israel, the i r g c is the main threat. and with today's meeting in, in israel, iran would one to give more support. we would want to stand still with respect to as to its position with a for the i r g c. because it sees that there are 2 narratives in the region. one narrative that sees iran as the main or the main enemy. and the iranian narrative that once to present its own axis as the main axis ruling the security engineering of the region. funny thanks, family hash and their 1st slide into from in all the news, china's largest city and financial harm saying hi is going into lockdown. it's happening in 2 phases to carry out a city wide cove at 19 mast testing, china's most extensive one. yet since the lockdown in will hand 2 years ago, trina,
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you has more probation in a shanghai supermarket, 2 men get into a fight while shouting for last minute supplies o tensions are high. since the announcement of the phased corbett 90 locked down the 1st ever imposed in the chinese commercial center. for monday, those living in the eastern and southern parts of the city are being forced to stay harmed. public transport has been suspended, and mast testing has begun. the locked on will be lifted on friday when the same restrictions will be applied to the other half of the city. earlier this month, authorities reassured the public. there would be no mass shut down in shanghai. but infections of the highly contagious on pecan variant continued to rise all the che, millage and quality assurance earth. we have the perked in a 1000000 fractions after civil roles of screenings. so the situation we're phasing to, it's the gears and complicated was,
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the city has documented more than $10000.00 cases in recent weeks. most of those infected have mild symptoms or none at all. but officials are determined to maintain what they call a dynamic 0 corvette strategy. shanghai is china's main financial center, and heavy restrictions are likely to impact the country's economic growth. the city is hurt. 25000000 people is also where the headquarters of many chinese companies are located. chinese stocks have fallen at the news. the city shipping port remains open, but some factories including tesla. the electric car manufacturer have temporarily suspended operations. the biggest impact is on the consumer confidence are the income growth has already a collapse since the star served 2022. and now are the unemployment in the city services act or andrarios actor is quite widespread on the market.
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confidence is quite low authority, se food delivery supplies are adequate and medical facilities will remain open for those needing urgent care. but some have complained about the poor management of lockdown restrictions. on wednesday, a shanghai nurse died from an asthma attack after the emergency department of her hospital was closed for disinfection. katrina you out a 0. they ging, still head on al jazeera, a push for peace with russia, ukraine's president. i had talked, it stumbled in a room, i had a presidential impeachment trying to have a ah look forward to burritos, guys with the sponsored by capital airways or consider worlds weather update that
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ah, it watching out, is there a mind i thought top stories based our israel's foreign minister has that improving ties with arab nations will help counter threats from iran in the region. he was speaking alongside the foreign ministers of, for our country's only u. s. that what some calling a historic gathering in negative in southern israel, china's largest city in financial hub sancho is going in to look down. it's happening into faces to carry out co, 19 mass testing china's most expensive one yet since the lockdown in wootton. 2 years ago the coins deputy defense minister says russian forces all regrouping but are unable to advance in any city. hannah, malia says russian troops are not able to break through the defences of keith to capture the capital box. civilian evacuations of stalled off to russia did not
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agree on humanitarian corridors, operations, governess, as buses and trucks, with humanitarian aid, all stock. the region is an important hub for those who fled from areas in the east of the country. meanwhile, president vladimir zaleski says he's prepared to discuss a neutral status for ukraine as part of a peace deal with moscow. russia and ukraine in delegations. oh, do you to meet any moment now in turkey? both go has blocked, zelinski is interviewed with independent russian, german, this guy and give you the last one. he is really a security guarantees, a neutrality, non nuclear status of our states. we are ready to go for it. this is the most important point. it was the main point for the russian federation as far as i can remember. and if i remember correctly satisfied, they started the war. we will not sit down behind the table if we talk about some kind of demilitarization, some kinds of deena vacation. i simply do not get these things. yeah,
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i understand it's impossible to force russia completely from ukrainian territory. it would lead to a 3rd world war line. i understand it, and that is why i'm talking about a compromise. go back to where it all began and then we will try to solve the issues with the complicated dumbass issue. of the guys who were sol said his life for us in a stumble were sold. this is the 2nd time these piece talks are being held in stumble. what are we expecting from the talks today? well, mostly of the day that the officials here are not having max malice expectations regarding the peaceful. so yesterday, there has been a phone call between turkish president bridget paper one and the russian president vladimir putin. and they have agreed to hold the next of all of the talks in istanbul. so the russian and ukranian delegations quite expected to arrive in a stumble tonight. but they told seems to be there are likely to start tomorrow early in the morning in and in
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a stumble there will be 4 members of the bread members in the ukrainian delegation and 5 members. russian allegations are going to start to pistols here. so the officials at them thought i have talked to the said that a russia has quite tough demands regarding the neutrality of ukraine demilitarization of the country. and the new did not vacation and also ukraine to recognize crimea as officially as part of russia. and also recognizing the 2 separate as republic don't. yes, and lance lance, as the independent states. so turkish official says regarding neutrality and the dim lots of demilitarization ukrainian side is a showing some willingness or making some compromises. however, when it comes to the other 2 demands, the notification is not clear what russian means by denies because because they're very much uncertain ambiguous term and when it comes to crimea and the
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a don't bus region. they said it's the regular later today. ukrainian territorial integrity and so far do brain inside didn't show any a sign of the. busy willingness or recognizing crimea as opposed to russia or to cook nice in one. yes. and launched as independent states. so turkey is becoming a favorable destination for both companies regarding the piece tall to be was turkey sofa has been able to manage good relations with both kia and moscow. busy so turkish dogs are still being sold to ukraine on the ground. the trade between turkey and russia is their, turkey's the only new company who didn't join the sanctions so that megan took care wearable options for the diplomacy here. but the official says that their success off this tours mosley depends on how much russia is going to retreat from its maximizes demand, and how much ukraine is going to be flexible or so if that other person assemble
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rushes. foreign minister says a meeting between ukraine in rush as late as can only happen if best clarcy on all important issues was there's also newcombe, the new york guzzles president. putin has not refused the meeting with president zalinski. he just wants the meeting to be concrete. do you greening crisis is proving for so long that it's counter productive to just meet an exchange opinion squeezes they offered to have negotiations, which are continuing to will resume and stumbled, and we are interested in the results. another politician under pressure is perez president pedo castillo, who is due to face an impeachment trial. lisa on monday is facing allegations of corruption, but denies all charges left as late as popularity is plunged since he came to power in july. mariana sanchez has the latest from lima, a 2nd impeachment proceedings in just 4 months. president bill castillo says he
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will go to congress with his lawyer on monday to face. what he says is a conspiracy by political falls, but he's confident there is a demolishing campaign against the government. i'm sure the congress will not full for this. there are immensely responsible congressmen who understand the needs of the people will not fall for this type of blackmail. members of the opposition see the precedent is morally unfit to lead the country. adding castillo lies to prosecutor's investigating him on corruption allegations. i guess the critics will accept nothing short of his removal. it will, you will notice that they want this richard delinquent to leave once and for all we want a good future for our children. let him go, let him get out of here. a recent opinion pulses 50 percent of peruvians won't be little cost to you to go, but 80 percent say if he's unseeded, lawmakers should also be fired. and peruvians should hold general elections last
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year. and yet, as his younger peruvians tend to throw things away and want to go to elections again, there are still not a more democratic learning process to solve more institutionally, all political issues. now they are fed up because castillo promised for change, but there has been no change. opponents need 2 thirds of the vote to remove gusty from office, but the president has a solid backing from party members who are unlikely to flip sides. su has in his favor the fact that lawmakers and want to lose their seats or their power, he may survive the political trial, but certainly many brutal won't keep on protesting. his approval rating remains unchanged since november a low, 24 per cent. they know yorkie, noel, gay, i don't see that castillo has legitimacy. he is erratic, doesn't propose anything clear or different, said. the only thing he has been able to do is to understand the people's anger and be a catalyst for that matter. with to impeachment proceedings against him and such
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a low approval rating. it seems the ongoing political crisis in the country has no end in sight. medina, sanchez odyssey delima biddle. an avalanche has hit a mountain road in the us state of alaska. cussing of nearly a 100 homes, joined footed shows the aftermath of the incident. people who were forced to leave their homes in the suburb of anchorage lay allowed to return. and officials warn, there is a risk of another avalanche. no injuries have been reported. placed on the french island of corsica have fine take ass and protest is riding outside their barracks and has been growing after prominent political figure was killed in prison a week ago. out there as nicholas hack has moved from bustier at the gates of the police barracks on the outskirts of boston, corsican nationalist captain. we are
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a people, this man shouts. we have a history the throw insults to the police, to the french state they so desperately want to break away from freedom. he shouts, but not in french. in corsica, the police respond a rain of tear gas canisters descends on a crowd, gasping for air. in the fog, an act of defiance, a corsican pulls a guitar, they sing unfazed by the tear gas burning their lungs and the explosions meant to scare them. the death of corsican nationalists even cardona murdered in a french prison by a fellow inmate, has shocked the people of this island. they hold the french state accountable for his death. oh, than a video and social media appeared of the police inside these barracks singing the french national anthem as colina was laid to grow for many here, this was not just an act of provocation, but an insult. there is
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a desire among young people to express their course. it can identity, it needs to be a dialogue at the highest level to and 50 years of conflict and avoid a new cycle of violence that will be painful for everybody. this small, mediterranean island feels far away from paris. they want greater control over their island, whether it be the economy, the education, the language that people use. this is what is at stake, and this is happening just weeks before the presidential elections were found. don't both candidates from the right to the left, including the president have shied away from visiting the island or speaking out on the events unfolding in corsica. so caea, this is a political problem that can only be resolved through politics. we dropped our weapons in 2014, but we feel like despite our good intentions, the state has shut its doors on our demand. it is you make sure and yet the
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interior minister says he's open to talk about a special status that would be granted to the island. something that can be discussed after the elections. in the meantime, the nationalists are making themselves heard ensuring that this time they will not be ignored. nicholas hawk al jazeera bust ya corsica. a 90 fold academy awards and hollywood was back to his pre pandemic glamour, with a full house of vaccination guests and tested nominees and presented a nice will likely be remembered for its unscripted drama. had a jackass reports from santos. are you excited to announce best in askar goes to ok. coda the independent film huda was the underdog winter of the best picture. oscar breaking new ground as the 1st film produced by
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a streaming service to win best picture, and with its mostly deaf cast, including troy cut sir, who made history as the 1st deaf man to win an oscar for best supporting actor. i just wanted to say that this is dedicated to the death community, the kodak community and the disabled community. this is our moments extra dune won the most awards with 6 g i j, and to can't wait to see it. but the talk of the night was when after will smith punched comedian chris rock over a joke about smith's wife, hair. wow. we'll snip the snack out of it. g to think it smith has alopecia, a medical condition that causes hearing loss, then of visibly shaken smith, one best actor for his work. and richard, i want to apologize to the academy. i want to apologize to my all my fellow
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nominees. in this business, you got to be able to have people disrespecting you and you got a small and got pretend like that's ok. it was awkward, it was sensational. it was dramatic. and though it was on planned, it may have been just the thing that the oscars producers needed to make this show buzz worthy. once again, this was the 1st year that the oscars have returned to the historic adobe theaters since the pandemic. and the producers have been desperate trying to find a way to get back those last viewers. thank you, kevin. that was very dramatic. other notable wins, jane campion became the 3rd woman in film history to win the best director prize. in arianna dubose became the 1st openly queer woman of color to win best supporting actress, even in this weary world that we live in. dreams do come true. the oscars attempted
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to recognize the suffering in ukraine with a moment of silence and ukrainian born actress. me lecount is who's helped raised $35000000.00 for ukrainian refugees. briefly addressed what she called recent global events. one cannot help, but be in all of those who find strength to keep fighting for unimaginable darkness . people in florida, we're going to have a day light. the shoe was over all fun and light as the producers had promised. with 3 funny women moving things along. it was a night, hollywood shines once more and where drama was in spades. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera los angeles. ah, this is al jazeera vizier, top stories. israel's foreign minister has set improving ties with arab nations, will help counter threats from iran in the region. you speaking alongside the foreign ministers, a full arab countries on the u. s. and what some calling historic gathering in i
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give in stopping israel. the prime minister of the palestinian authority was critical.

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