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so finally begins, it promises to transport the audience. within minutes filled another side, the spell may temporarily broken, with a spirit of defiance. very much remains. ah . a grinding battle in southern ukraine, ukrainian forces attack the russian controlled city of molitor pole. while moscow strikes leave 300000 without power in odessa. ah, hello there, i'm this darcy, hey, this is al jazeera life from door ha. also coming up to people are killed in peru as protest as demands the resignation of the new president and immediate elections
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. tensions around high and northern kosovo, where ethnic serbs have blocked roads after and nice have gotten fi and explosions . and martha is a step closer to ascending humans back to the moon as the ultimate spacecraft splashes down facing ah! now the governor of lou hon. screech and says ukrainian forces have hit a hotel that was being used by mercenaries from russia's wagner group. so hey, hyde, i it says fighters were killed and the blast and the town of cutty uga. though i can agree, bizarre private military contractor said to have close ties to the kremlin rushes defense ministry hasn't commented on the attack. meanwhile, operations of stopped up the course in the ukrainian city of odessa, after russia attacks the local energy grid. it's a vital transport hub for delivering grain to much of the developing wild. russia blocked ukraine's ports for months. your call until 3. we're allowed to carry on
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working under a deal broken by to kia and the u. n. he wants more ports added to the deal, but moscow said that would only happen if its own demands for matt and around $300000.00 people. meanwhile, in the us, the region of phil without electricity rushes used drones to hit to power sites. electrical supplies are gradually being restored, but then he, homes and businesses remain dark and cold in freezing temperatures. while you can, as president says, emergency crews have been working to try to ease these power shortages divide, you don't do any more than restoration works, continue in the south of our country. we are doing everything to return lights to odessa. at this time, it is become possible to partially restore supplies in odessa and other cities. we are doing everything to reach the maximum number possible in the conditions that developed off to the russian strikes. well, you can smell that she has attacked the russian controlled city of municipal ukrainian officials say scores of russian troops have been killed while russia says 2 people did. the strike only to poll is one of several overnight rocket strikes.
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targeting rotten bases and excursions have also been reported in russian, annexed crimea. now the body of a zambian man who die into fighting for russia in ukraine has landed in lusaka. lemme county miranda had been serving a 9 year drug related sentence in russia when he joined military. it's believed the 23 year old student was pardoned on the condition that he participate in the war. his family says the body will be taken for forensic pathology, testing. family and officials have demanded details from moscow. surrounding his death. was a mission with circumstances. as government were to see the model, we were pulling up with russian government clues with what was important good to brooklyn, and also to ensure them to get some good movie on and 2 teenagers have reportedly been killed as protests continue in per room.
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ah, lisa fire tear gas of the protestors and allegedly beat. some of them. demonstrators are demanding that new president dinner below are to resign and that elections be held. they want for president pedro castillo to be released from custody. castillo was impeached and detained on wednesday. marianna sanchez reports now from lima. violent protests have wrapped it in different parts of the country. well, protest is flashed with way of policing the center of the capital on sunday. they smoked new sleep near congress as the police force them with tear gas. now processor said they won congress to be closed. many of them are supporters of former president, and many are demanding new election. leiber. i'm here to the man, the media release of our president, president and the closing of congress in the,
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in the city of the why last 2 people were killed. 18 and 15 year old. the regional governor there said that at least 30 people were wounded. protesters took over the airport, they destroyed parts of the landing strip and prevented nearly 50 people from leaving the airport premises, including police officers who remained hostages. protesters then burned the local police station. the governor of this region called up with the mac has demanded the closing of congress and new election. this happened, a social movement in that region had declared themselves in insurgency inside congress, buyers also erupt. it, as law makers were debating whether to suspend former president feels immunity. president, you know, they have sent her condolences to the families of the 2 youngsters dead in the protests and asked for com or critics or saying that there is police repression. and the precedent was the and the interior minister must order the police to stop
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the use of force. libya man is being held in us custody. suspected of being linked to the so called lock be bombing. gillam assert is accused of making the explosive device that flew up pad on flight one or 3 over the scottish town of luck would be back in 1988 or 259 people on board. that flag were killed as well as 11 people on the ground. the us justice department says he'll appear at a federal court in washington, dc. a savvy as president has held a national security meeting after unrest in northern coast over there have been explosions, gunfire, and roadblocks, in an area where the majority of the population, i, ethnic subs, barbara anger, the reports for a 2nd day trucks, a block in 2 main roads leading to border crossings between crossover and serbia. that softer overnight gunfire. tensions been rising in northern crossover since the
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rest of a former policeman. he was part of a mass resignation of serbs from crossovers, police force last month. they were protesting plans to ban license plates issued by serbia and replaced them with once issued by the cause of a government. the serbian president is demanding their release was madeau. it's important that deja petition and many of the serbs are released because they do not have any evidence against them whatsoever. that is the key point. they manufacture the indictments against them. caceres prime minister has worn violence, won't be tolerated, or to put an ambient to tear the peacekeeping mission in kosovo is supposed to create a calm and safe environment. which also means to have freedom of movement. the blocking of public roads with heavy machinery by criminal gangs that shows at police offices is not acceptable and should not be repeated again in the future. serbs living in northern casa, have mounted, armed
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a tax over government plans that consider anti serbian, the european union mission in kosovo, says, as tom grenade was held at one of its armored vehicles on saturday. the blocks rule of law chief called for dialogue. this new proposal has been taken by the european union support frances germany, most of the united states and the focus of younger focus reveal torso negotiations casa declared independence from serbia and 2008 after a war from 1998 to 1999. but some subs in the breakaway republic say that being marginalized, caceres president, post print local elections in the majority serb northern region until next april. after supper said that boy caught the poles. yep. barbara and gave her out to sarah pakistan's military says 6 civilians have died off to afghan forces. sheldon born to town. the army says 17 others were wounded in shannon and that pakistani tribes
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fight back. afghanistan says a taliban member was killed and 10 people winded. a crash reportedly happened after afghan forces trying to come to part of a fence that was installed by pakistan. most trade between afghanistan and pakistan and passes through shannon now and palestinian teenager has been called during a red and the occupied westbank. israeli army carried out the opperation engine in on sunday night. and 2 people were arrested. israel's been increasing military raids in the occupied territory. united nation says 2022 has been the dead v. s. d . f. a. palestinian, and 16 o. 3 democrats from the u. s. congress had been meeting with representatives of cuba, government, and havana. the main topic has been migration. it's estimated that the number of cubans arriving at the us mexico border has gone up 6 times compared to last year. the congressman spoke with cuban president miguel diaz canal leaders of cuba,
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congress and it's foreign minister. when michael shifter is a senior fellow at into american dialogue, i think tank focusing on latin america and the caribbean. he says the u. s. and to the have to cover a lot of ground for any effect on migration to be felt. well, this is a huge issue and it's a historic issue. it goes back many, many decades. and obviously there have been moments when that trust is really a serious attempt to overcome it in the opening under president obama. but then with president trump, the trust obviously deepened as president biden really has it made any significant changes to the trump policy on the margins here and there, but fundamentally the, the sanctioned spirit. tough sanctions that were put in place under, under trump, a have remained. and of course there's the historic embargo or blockade of cuba, which is an act of congress. and i think there was an expectation when that there
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was the opening in 2015 with the obama, that there would be a move towards greater political reform and economic reform in cuba. and, and greater attention to, to human rights. and if anything, the opposite has happened, there's been increased repression. and there have been some demonstrations and protest in cuba that have been put down and squashed. and so the cubans haven't helped having given the us anything that would be helpful in terms of making a shift in policy, a, sniffin shift, which would help alleviate some of the acute a, you know, humanitarian conditions in cuba. romney and please have found the bodies of 27 people suspected of entering the country illegally. they were found an inquiry and aaron, north of the capital lusaka. it's believed the men were from ethiopian,
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and died of hunger and exhaustion. migrants from east africa often use andy as a transit route to south africa and such a better economic opportunities. still a had here on out of there are in the largest butterfly sanctuary and central mexico where there is a push to keep the endangered monarch butterflies taking like ah ah, away we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa will start this one off in the middle east, some sundry downpours for the southwest of saudi arabia. so let's go in there for a closer look at some of these what, whether may leak into jet, which of course we just saw some severe flooding there just a few weeks ago when still a factor down through the gulf, but not as bad as they had been over the last few days. so for example, in doha,
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i think gus anywhere from about 30 to 35 kilometers per hour, a shield of snow is moving across south gone. it's dawn. so rain, snow mixing, cobble at 6 degrees, but give it a bit of time. your temperatures are on the way up. whence have shifted a bit in karachi that springing in some sand and does so air quality has gone down there as well for turkey or i think most of the rain will be concentrated towards the south as opposed to the west through cyprus. and then this batch of what weather will move west to east across the la van. so some sharice and b roots and ramallah in the days to come central africa, biggest downpours really right across the democratic republic of congo. and let's stick to the south. not only stormy in south africa, but very windy as well, especially for the eastern cape province. i think wind gusts here about 70 kilometers per hour on monday. we'll see you soon. take care. ah.
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of phil without electricity prussia said to have used drones to hit true power side . just as port has ground to a halt that ukraine's agriculture minister says monks needed grain export will continue from 2 of the 2 teenagers have reported. they've been killed as protest. continue and demonstrators on demanding the new president, tina. but it was a resign and elections be held. they were former president pedro castillo to be released from custody. he was impeached and detained on wednesday. in custody in the us accused of making the bombs and blew up pan on flight one of 3 over scotland in 1988. the justice department says i will give them a suit will appear as a federal course in washington, dc and the u. s. has been asking the question for decades. can i return to the moon and explore beyond it? and now they have a cautious answer. patty calhoun has the story splashed down and this was the moment nasa knew success. a 1st step toward putting human back on the moon
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completed the latest chapter of nasa journey to the moon comes to a close. on november 16th, the artemus one rocket lifted off and lift off of order. this was taking a journey deeper into space than ever before. coming within 120 kilometers of the moon. but the hardest part, getting the unmanned module back without burning up, it would re enter the atmosphere going $32.00 times the speed of sound, the heat surrounding it. more than 2700 degrees celsius. we're going to do scientists tried a new techniques to help with that and do a nominal maneuver will rest of the going to bounce off once we have 3 fully inflated main shoots, the parachutes deployed and the u. s. navy was ready and able to retrieve the capsule and the tests inside. next up, they hope to have a crew complete with a woman. and a person of color make the journey in 2024. but the end goal is much bigger.
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getting astronaut on the moon, able to build a kind of way station for further exploration. that's why this is a defining de it is one that marks new technology, a whole new breed of astronaut. ah, a, a vision for the future. but big challenges remain before an american can step foot on the moon. the private company space x has to develop a kind of series of gas stations in space and build the lander. and there will likely be pressure from congress. these launches are costing 8 times more that was forecast in all expected to cost more than $93000000000.00 until you actually look at the earth yourself through the window. still susan kurland, the youngest person and only the 2nd woman to pilot a spacecraft tells al jazeera that she believes the eventual payoff is worth to have a price for. i think the most important is we're inspiring the, our,
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to miss generation. we're inspiring kids to wanna go into stem cells to want to shoot for the stars. could you send? the landing coincided with the 50th anniversary of the last time american was on the moon, leaving quite the impression high was throwing on 150 years later, scientists believe they are one step closer to making sure some day. soon someone can take a stroll on the lunar surface again, particle haine al jazeera. now a new chat box that uses artificial intelligence to generate human like responses husband surprising uses online since it's launched this month. it's called chat g p t, which stands for generative pre trained transformer. these types in a question or a prompt and the program types out are responds who may cause him? sure, he shows us just how these old chat, thoughts deliver answers at high speed. so let's see what had can do. let's begin
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with an easy question and that would be how do you make chocolate cake. ok, we seem to have the ingredients, algeria, that's pretty quick. second question, let's try something harder. is artificial intelligence capable of free will? now finally, one question to the boss might be important to you and me. how do you get a promotion? so some useful tips there may be ation implement them. so we have one minute, 3 questions and pretty quick answers. well, david duncan is a professor at northern illinois university and also the author of the machine question. he says, trying to present a lot of challenges. so we've had chat box for a very long time since wise, inbound created the eliza chat about back in the mid 1900 sixty's. and previous
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chap have been formulated by explicit instructions that programmers write. they try to anticipate what we will ask it in the sort of anticipate possible answers. the difference with the new large language models is they are machine learning based systems that are trained on very large or pie of human texts. so they basically scour the internet for all kinds of digitized textual data. there is a number of concerns. let me just highlight 3 of them that i think are very important. one has to do with the truthfulness or the validity of what is generated by these models. are these models are only finding patterns of linguistic tokens in their data and arranging words in ways that make sense statistically. and so even if they produce results that seem reasonable, there is no way in which you can say that they have authored those with any sort of knowledge about the world of which they are speaking. secondly, because there is often in these large datasets,
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systemic bias and prejudice our that come from the human texts on which they're trained. we may reproduce bias and prejudice in the outcomes that are produced by these models. finally, we're using writing to really benchmark and evaluate student progress and, you know, with students using these technologies, we have to now begin the question whether or not writing is the best test of our thinking capability and critical capabilities in our students or millions. as valar butterfly, as of now, i descended on central mexico as part of the annual wind migration. and as many rapid reports from mitchell and state efforts to protect the hibernation grounds and more important than ever it's one of the most spectacular mass migrations in the animal kingdom. monarch butterflies, millions of them arriving at their winter habitat in central mexico. this year the
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international union for the conservation of nature officially designated the migrating monarch butterfly as endangered years. oh wow. this is like an alarm bell over the population of the migrating monarch butterfly. and it's a warning sign of what's happening to pollinating insects. experts say the use of pesticides along with a loss of habitat, are the biggest threats to the species. increased forest fires and unusual weather patterns linked to climate change have also been linked to their decline. this means protected forests, like elders sadie of the largest butterfly sanctuary and central mexico are of vital importance. they may be difficult to see from a distance, but these trees behind us are absolutely covered in monarch butterflies. now tourists are welcome at this protected butterfly sanctuary. here in central mexico, but visitors are asked to keep their voices down so as to not disturb the butterflies. for many the up close encounter with millions of these vibrant
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butterflies is a once in a lifetime experience. one that can turn just about anyone into a champion for conservation is long for something cause it is very important to protect this natural reserve, which the butterflies at themselves seek out for hundreds of years. indigenous communities in this part of the country have associated the monarch butterfly with the returning souls of the dead. that are colorful, ballet has inspired art and dance and even become a symbol of mexican cultural heritage. often feature during mexico's annual day of the dead celebrations. a bell cruise, a conservationist at el rosario. this is protecting the floors, were monarch butterflies. hibernate is also a way to safeguard mexico's natural resources for human populations. any more than that than ever boskus is having well preserved forests is very important because that's where the water we need to survive, comes from water that goes all the way to mexico city, which experts in mexico see that despite the monarch being designated as endangered,
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there's evidence that conservation efforts are working, but ultimately the future of this iconic insect depends on the continued protection of their natural habitat. manuel it up a low al jazeera, central mexico. well after bates is a popular musical genre across africa, it's birthplace. nigeria has produced hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. and for many musicians, social media plays a very important role and developing a fanbase for media miller reports from lagos. you love missouri. it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos and social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a manager, an artist. i'm gonna service my manager audience on this social media platforms to tell you, even if you are sent in to take it to like a shell, some other places it can't just organically. just go live on for you music.
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linkedin over did i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars. his sound is closely rooted in the country's culture. ever beats as big note as really big. the likes of burn on whiskey taken its metal that are david option if pushed it like this, clear the way for awful dashboard in the road. you know, people are starting to look on measure a storage look of artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the platforms provide inspiration from trending topics to dance challenges. one producer says social media has leveled the playing field, creating great exposure for musicians. i took is huge. so we have one of the songs we had low wanting um was less as to warn up. we'll under the right. the song
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became huge in the world today. and for us is on the stand in that this is your target audience is between 10 years till night. thing is designed to learn really, a technology is allowed full. he's the access to nigerian music through streaming platforms. the to the nigeria says the royalties paid to artists and other copyright holders is expected to increase to more than $40000000.00 when next year. grating considerable revenue for the economy. this collaboration by producer full keys went viral and was streamed more than 70000000 times. social media has mid to ward see how beautiful niger music forbids. and order generators gotten from niger is actually a, as afro beats gains popularity beyond the continent. border social media is not
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only growing careers, it's launching you once for me. tamela al jazeera lagos. while the organizers of cas are 2020 to say they have proved critics wrong. who said the country of less than $3000000.00 people couldn't handle an influx of more than a 1000000 fans with rooms available in hotels, cruise ships and fan villages. they say concerns about capacity have been debunked . a tory gate be has more oh, with fans from all over the world, having descended on doha to which they teams compete in the world cup. the 1st 2 weeks of the tournament. ways going to be the biggest challenge who organizes, particularly in terms of accommodation tele, speaking alongside one of 3 m. s. c. cruise ships, which are operating as floating hotels, the person in charge of accommodation for kat or 2022. says critics concerns about
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capacity have been proven wrong based on what we got from the, from a number of people we are in a very good chip. or we have even during the tournament, we have enough number awful o for extra fun. if we, if they would like to come throughout the tournament, fans have been staying in all suits of accommodation from hotels to tents to fan villages. like this one rasmussen, his friends from denmark. they booked a room in this cabin nearly sale stadium for $200.00 a night. we heard a lot of rumors about the room, sir. honestly, i'm pleasantly surprised. it actually looks decent so far so good. the fan villages have a pharmacy and are the shops complementary. buses take guess to the nearest metro station. it has everything a fan with me. ah, you know, the cabins are clean, we have a supermarket, we have, you know, different copies hobson ah,
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places to eat. there is like a big screen to watch the games as well. and the atmosphere on the vibe here is great. i like having all the fans from all over all over the world. lucille marina is a 15 minute drive away. this private house boat is operated by 97 for cruises. david and sam have rented it for 2 nights at the bed and air conditioning, which is very important. and then we have a little kitchen, which i think you can even cook in which you know, i don't plan on doing. it's proximity till the sale stadium was a deciding factor for the couple who flew in from dubai. it was his idea. i was skeptical, actually, and now i'm realizing he was completely right. so i actually did this once in finland, helsinki and my friends rented a house boat and i thought the idea and i heard from word of mouth at this thing existed, demand for accommodation was highest during the group stage. when 32 teams were playing 4 match is a day,
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the organizing committee says that in terms of bookings on the official cattle 2022 portal, the top 3 countries so far have been the united states, mexico and argentina on peak days, that were more than a $100000.00 bookings with less than a week left of the tournament. organizers say they're ready for new visitors to arrive, especially from the countries whose teams have made it to the semi finals victoria gate and be al jazeera doha. ah, no, there. this is out there, and these are the headlines around 300000 people. and the ukranian city of odessa are still without electricity. rushes, use drones to head to power sites are just as port is also ground to a halt, but ukraine's agriculture minister says much needed grain exports will continue from 2 other portals. the body of his ambien man who died fighting for russia in ukraine.
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