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on algeria, the wind blows the fishing boats home as it has for the countless centuries people have lived here. these am malagasy migrants they move from the drought written self in such a means to survive. and their story is the interface between climate change and biodiversity laws. the arrival of the migrants is adding to the precious on fish docks. i'm marine by diversity already stretched by over fishing. and this is going to happen all over the world. is impacts like sea level rise, cause people to move further and further in lun, putting more blood pressure on environmental resources for people fleeing the impacts of global warming. it's survival at all costs. ah, demolishing palestinian homes and foss tracking israelis gum licenses. benjamin netanyahu cabinet takes drastic steps on to,
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to attacks in ocoee potty tuition. and israeli settlers set fire to palestinians, homes. i'm cause raising fears of more bodies. ah, and i want money in sight. does the sound? is there a lie from day or so coming up? you k prime minister richie soon act fires. the conservative party chairman over his tax effect will have more missing class education and free for in lebanon. why children am teaches are staying away from cos. i'm kathy thought in central tango with that, if i try to see the north and white rhino from extinction, i'll be telling you the good news. ah,
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welcome to the program. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced a series of measures. after 7 israelis were killed and 5 injured in 2 shootings. followed a 4 hour meeting of a security cabinet which took place late on saturday. holmes of palestinians suspected of being involved in the attacks which be sealed off, demolished, the government will make it easier for settlers to own guns by false tracking licenses. and it will strengthen the police and military with operations planned to arrest people, collect illegal weapons. well, israel's national security minister, it's my been given is among those calling for more gums in the hands of israeli citizens. he also runs the homes of palestinians, accused of carrying out attacks to be destroyed on the issue of sealing the hounds . these there is a further list of steps are requested, which i hope faith obstacles. first the house demolition. go to my astonishment
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over tens of houses in east jerusalem which is still not demolished still possible to demolish them. i corrected the place in the coming days to demolish those illegal houses around the issue of weapons. i want weapons on the street. i want the citizens of israel to be able to defend themselves. she's being taught the plastic editor james space who joins us now from west jerusalem. james, these measures, they're not new all day, but what do we make the fact that they have been announced publicly that there will be false tract yeah, they certainly fast tracking things that they've done in the past. so it means the houses which had been demolished in the past, maybe demolished very quickly. now the houses we're talking about and not just the houses of those suspected of carrying out the recent attacks. they are houses which their families live in. and so these measures i think, are going to be seen by many in the international community as revenge tactics and collective punishment. demolishing of houses the expulsion of some of these
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families and friends of those suspect who carrying out the attacks, expelling them from jerusalem. i think the israeli security cabinet took least decisions, but also we've had an israel cabinet meeting that's been taking place in the last few hours. had to look at options where in the past they've often dealt with members of a group and then they've gone and take an action against that group for example, attacked by hamas. they then go and bomb hamas and gaza, while the most recent attacks have been carried out by, by so people operating on their own, we believe. so that really doesn't give them many options to, to actually go and lodge any military rate or anything of that sort. they are certainly going to bolster the defenses of ordinary israelis by saying that they're going to ground many more gun licenses. and they're also saying that those who have guns is ready, please to say, if you've got a gun permit, carry a gun. that just means in this very, very volatile moment we have at the moment,
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you're going to have lots more people walking the streets with guns, which i think is going to concern many observers. the other measure that they have announced we haven't got the details on it. yet, but this is certainly one to watch israel with regard to the celebrations that we saw among some palestinians of following recent attacks. well, they say indirect response, direct revenge. really for those, for those celebrations, there are going to be more settlements authorized. so yet more building by israelis illegal, anton, and the international law on palestinian land. james, there's a plan the visits about to take place from the u. s. sex your stay and ne blink. and he's arriving in a day or so. how is that likely to play into the ongoing tensions? yeah, he's, he's going to be flying in the coming house heading 1st to caro in egypt. but the focus of his discussions with egyptian government is what's going on here. and when
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he comes to jerusalem, he's going to be meeting with he's ready prime minister, the leadership of the 1st time he's met the leadership of this most far right government that israel has had in its history and was also gonna be meeting with the leadership of the palestinian authority now worth explaining 1st that this was the plan visit is not in response to the recent violence that we've seen. but i think the fact that sexual blinking comes at such a difficult time, i think he's going to put him under some pressure because there are many in the international community that would like to see the us do more, rather than just sitting as it does at the moment watching the situation and urging restrain from both sides, which is basically divided by the ministration position many, we'd like to see a proactive international involvement. start of some sort of new piece initiative of the biden administration. ever since jo button became president has tried away
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from that, they have not wanted really to get both much in this conflicts will let change. will we see more condemnation, for example of some of the things israel is done. for example, i mentioned a moment ago, settlement building that is illegal on the numerous un security council resolutions . the u. s. is one of the guarantors of that un system. it's a permanent member of the security council. will we see more more from the vitamin ministration? we'll have to wait and see when the secretary state arrives. thank you for that, james. by that 1st live in west traverse lim. while israeli settlers who sat on fire a palestinian families home car overnight on saturday, they broke into the house in the town of messiah north of ramallah for setting it alight. no one is reported to have been injured. and my head has more from ramallah . we verified the footage circulating on social media,
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showing one of the palestinian houses in the village of messiah in flames. messiah just 30 minutes drive from here. and ramallah eye witnesses said the group of israeli settlers have set fire to the house and it would have been learned that the family had left the occupied palestinian territories. there were no one in the house. activists and eye witnesses also said that there were a writings in attacks. why fight a life after the attack near b as synagogue an occupied g east jerusalem? and they are talking about several attacks like shootings like burning cards and like cutting down olive trees there is i have to say that is a real concern among palestinians living very close to the israeli settlements, which are regarded and considered illegal by the international community. they are
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feeling for their own protection and their own safety, especially after the latest decision taken by the israeli cabinet, which will shorten the legal process of obtaining fire arms. let's look at some of the israeli government. most controversial members, probably the most well known is the national security minister. it's been given. he was convicted of inciting racism back in 2007. a law passed in december of last year gave him a precedence of power over the police force. and the finance minister bazaar as smoker, that he is the need of the far right religious scientists party and supports israeli settlements and occupied palestinian territory despite them being illegal on international law as we had from james that. and then you have former general you of government, he is, israel's new def, as minister, and since entering politics in 2015, he served as minister education, housing,
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and immigration. and is a prominent supporter of the settlements. you'll see 1000000000 is a former israeli minister of justice. he says there are sadly no sincere efforts to find a peaceful resolution. i believe that he is there not very close that you are logically to these people, but it is the him who decided to form a government with such extreme a politician. and he will have to pay to try and they and prevent them from implementing a big things. i mean, what is happening right now after the horrible events in the last 2 days? is that the extreme right? a we had always said that they why should they take steps to take steps and take steps when he is in power, you see that there stamps all the, all the weapons,
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ceiling and demolishing and building center. it is not the tomorrow. the home policy may change because of the decisions of the cabinet yesterday. but what is very, i would say interesting, but also expected is that there is nothing new. and the one thing is not being dried seriously, a regretfully, on both sides. and this is the efforts for peace, which is the only solution to the our ongoing crazy situation. iran's ministry of defense says that a military workshop in the city of it's for han, has been attacked by drones and said edge, offensive repel the assault. on saturday night, a workshop brief was damaged, but the complex is expected to continue operating as not knowing who carried out the strike. to miss years holding a 2nd round of parliamentary elections the 1st one back in december. so few of the
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9 percent voters cause their ballots. the opposition boycotted that vote saying that president k said had lost his legitimacy. it's after introduced a new constitution that expanded his powers. all that though hamid is as a pulling station in tunis. it doesn't seem that many tunisians woke up early this morning to come and cast their ballots. i'm just going to show you here we are one of the schools and in the capital, i mean, you can see the, the polling station in this classroom is empty. there is one voter will take you to see another one, but it's exactly the same scene now we have been here for about 90 minutes. we so some people vote usually from the older generation. know young people. what so ever coming in here, you can see this other room completely empty. now,
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we asked people around the city yesterday if they would come and cast their ballots . most of them told us they would not. and when we asked for the reason, they said that they simply did not know would these candidates wear? because the weight is at the moment, no political parties taking part in this election is only independent. candid is a $131.00. today, still buying photos, a total, a $161.00 seats in parliament, people would tell you they're not interested in this. what the interested is. do know how the economy will improve, how corruption will decrease and how their life will become better. and prime minister richie soon, ioc has fired the u. k. conservative party chairman from government, the move comes off to investigation into nadeem. so holly's tax affairs found that he seriously breached ministerial rules when he was chancellor,
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where she so soon i ordered the prob, last week i'm to facing political pressure over issue. let's go over to new d baba. here's my friend in london. nadeem. good to see you. give us a bit more detail about why's a harvey has been sacked? well, it's according to the letter from the prime minister to the dean's or how we on sunday quote. it is clear that there has been a serious breach of the ministerial code now just on monday where she's not ordered about investigation into allegations. busy of a dispute between the tory party chairman and his majesty's revenue and custom, the tax. so authority here in the u. k. just a few days after. so you're not getting told had in fact told parliament that the matter had been dealt with in full. he then had to back track this investigation
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has gone very quickly. richie soon pays tribute to the teams that holly for his time serving as vaccines minister. but he says when i became prime minister last year, i pledged the government i lead would have integrity, professionalism, and accountability at every level. so he stressing that he had to do this to be consistent with that message. well, the, the reports have been out there for some time now that, that means that how we settled a dispute with the tax or thirties to the tune of around $6000000.00, including a penalty fee for not having told them everything that he knew on time and so that have been calls from the opposition and in fact, from some within the conservative party on which he seemed to deal with the matter more decisively and saying that it was clear that there had been a breach of a ministerial code and that he could have such medina how we more quickly mister
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holly replied, saying basically that that's the he doesn't appreciate the tone of some of the media coverage in the last few days, but not a toll giving us any detail of what he says, what he is happened. he's all along stressed that there were careless mistakes rather than any deliberate offers of frustration. but this is really a clear attempt finally by the prime minister to to look tough on a matter which was growing into an increasing embarrassment. his government. thank you for that. nadine baba preface live in london still ahead on out is era. my brazil has declared a public healthy legacy that territory one of its largest indigenous reservations ah
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with the far east to siberia is still cold. but for the rest of the northeast of china, mongolian this eastern side outside berries, not as cold as it was. the temperature is in place like will. and baton hobbin are actually starting to rise. but the cold exit across the open waters breeze. huge amounts of snow in hon. shoot, it's still where on monday ha kado to. but the sun is out elsewhere and that sun is bouncing back. the temperature is in central and southern chance. be well above where you might expect to be. so this is all $8.00 to $10.00 degrees warmer than is normal. that also applies to all of the tar have to say. and harvard habit oscars. the only place it's a bit colder than it should be. the real cold has gone away, at least from this past of east asia, and stay that way i think temperatures continue to rise with quite up to about 20. even hong kong recovers to a rather cloudy 80 degrees in the snow stops falling with any significance,
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at least in hong shoot. moving away slack back to a survey. sure, she drives snow's fallen recently up in kashmir, for example. and in the himalaya, but the shower of rain might be seen to be useful to season maybe with the air quality so poured the whole new jelly. dr. this disturbance might at least improve that aspect. ah ah, a decade of change. then 19 seventies in the middle east and north africa in the 1st 2 bought out as they were well taught, some of the decades hibbitts from the banks. the 73 arab israeli peace talks, military and oil embargo. the seventy's in the arab world. politics on al jazeera
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lou. ah, welcome back, he watching out. is there a mind of our top stories this our israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced a series of measures calling to con attacks. they include dental, listening, the homes of palestinians accused of being involved and making it easier israelis to get a gun license. is riley settlers have broken into palestinian home overnight and set it on fire. it happened in the town of tour, messiah north of, from allah and the occupied westbank. you case prime minister, where she suna has 5. the conservative party chairman from his government, comes off to investigation,
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and nadine to holly's tax found. he seriously breach minister wolves. when he was chance, lebanon is relying heavily on foreign aid and money from people in its diaspora to deal with its financial crisis. but it isn't enough to revive the economy and prevent the collapse of institutions. and now the future of its education is under threat. and has moved from beirut. lebanon's economic crisis has devalued its currency and is hurting many in this once middle income country. among them public school teachers who want better pay do not get to work. we need $4.00 a day. how teachers going to survive? education has been disrupted for a 4th year financial support from international agencies, like unicef has so far prevented the service from a total collapse. but there's only so much they can do with the international
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community unit that has been providing support to the entire education sector for many years. and we have intensified that support. i'm providing school books, providing funds for electricity for schools to funds parent council fund. i'm trying to do our best to keep the schools open. we urgently call on the governments of lebanon to find the resources to be able to pay the teachers a livable wage. public education is not the only sector in crisis and dependent on support. the world health organization provides medicines and pays hospital bills and staff at public health institutions. while the world food program feeds a 3rd of the countries, 6000000 people, the army to receive food donations and cash assistance for its soldiers. the list goes on, aid that came in to lebanon in 2022 is more than the state budget. so if you just look alone at the aid that came in through the u. n. program, it's around
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a $1000000000.00. that's the state budget for 2022. and this gives you an idea of how much we've become dependent on. and in fact, the lebanese economy is today, mainly dependent on the 8th and, and coming transfers from the day after the dependence is expected to increase as the political elite fails to address the financial crisis. since loving on financial collapse in 2019 the international community change the way it has been dealing with those in power. here, it is no longer injecting money without conditions. and when it does it channels, funds through institutions other than the states that sustain financial support is worth living on need to be able to respond to the needs of its people. but that means reforms to the way it is governed. and that means politicians losing authority and control over the state and society. and then they root
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hiker women is the project director for iraq, syria, i'm 11 on at the international crisis group. he says the situation lebanon's education system and all those is guaranteed to get worse. the teachers these days come, he will get to get to school on the salaries that there is have. ready people put to pay for transportation. so what we're seeing is. ready the gradual. ready erosion falling apart, but he pretty much everything that, that relates to the public sector and that's, it says, no change in the political leaders simple their way to run things that downward trajectory will continue. i mean, you just have to look over the border to syria where you have a country that is correct, ravaged by thing, but fighting has seized largely and it's still going down. so i mean, i think the bottom of that this is still way down,
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and by now everybody with light are making everybody who does not have a dollar income this way or that way is basically scraping to get around the world food program. as of late the publish the map see the food. ready insecurity, which is a nice word for them and creating in from the margins toward the center of it. and eventually it will reach, reach the old school will be would as well as going to bed was now the wells most endangered, large mammal could be making a comeback from the brink of extinction. in kenya. olden a decade of such to save the northern white rhino is finally paying off. scientists have been using in vitro fertilization and procedure that's never before been tried on the animal. catherine's the way reports now from the old projects, a conservancy in central kenya. the last of the kind
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but to enlarge in the only female northern white rhinos in the world are under round the clock surveillance. and this century in central kenya, sudan, the last meal, died in 2018. when these animals came to this country, it will then be said that they would breed naturally now close to attorney as ready . we began then thinking of what is the best official means of recovering the species fantasy? a using ivy asked in vitro fertilization of procedure. that's never been tried before with wide life using we saw the bomb from disease or, and eggs harvested artificially from foot to end the june. this created pure northern white. right. nor embryos. it's a process that is, has not been simple because it be novel. it means every stage of the way has to be proven, has to be reviewed, has to be accepted by the scientific community as
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a procedure that is not intrusive as a procedure. you know that if i deal does not put any more risk to energy and cannot carry a pregnancy to food. tom, one is in fire tile, the other 2 olds. so a sorrow, good 1000 white rhino will be used. this female ryan nodes are the candidates of this procedure. they have to be monitored regularly, scientist. so we're talking to say it has been a long journey to get this right. the korea was high, take care of the endangered species as well as black rye knows that rome, old pa, jetta, he says the cows are ready for their embryos to be implanted. we wonder do his duty mattress possible because for the circuit mothers, we don't want to give them the ammonia injection. it might create some problem. so we headed to a, for sick to me on a southern white animal, 2 actors at his a ball. so when he started mounting in any of the themis, we know this is the best them of the fuss into plantation rhinos are under threat
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because porches hunt them for their horns. the northern white sub species was wiped out in south sedan, uganda and other parts of central africa decades ago. conservationists have spent years on this research. and finally it's bearing fruits. catherine soil al jazeera, all could jet a conservancy in central kenya. these 40 people have been killed and south western pakistan after abbas fell from a bridge, supposedly carrying 48 passengers when it hit a pillar and plunged off the road early on sunday. and had been travelling between baluchistan provincial capital and the southern port city of karachi. official say 3 survivors have been rescued and saying in pakistan at least 11 children have drowned onto their boat, capsized on a lake in the north west khyber parkland to a province. ruskie was looking for several others were still missing. a
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rally has been held and bertina farces, capital to celebrate the withdrawal of french troops. frances foreign ministry said earlier, the sweetest, this would leave within a month after requests from the countries military rulers, french forces were deployed back in 2018 to help fight arms groups. but critics say they haven't done in brazil's government has declared public health emergency in a territory with one of the country's largest indigenous reservations. children are reportedly dying from malnutrition and other diseases caused by illegal gold mining spangler pools. these small planes are rescued children in a remote part of northern brazil. they indigenous yellow mommy. people say they have been asking for help for the last 4 years. it's finally arrived but many have suffered is set or was it you big? so we see that they are serious cases. they are indigenous merely children with
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malnutrition, pneumonia, dehydration, they are usually children in a serious condition. so to me, to the amazons, yet mommy population live in an area of fertile land, but mining has destroyed the habitat of animals. they hunt and it's had devastating consequences for them. hospitals are now filled with malnourished children. some now in intensive care facilities here are basic, but there are no hospitals in their remote villages. so she comes, or what we have been for for years without health assistance in the community is 420 communities are fighting for life. more than 20000 gold miners and diana mommy, indigenous land with guns are intimidating communities. communities are living with feel dodgy. the military have been air dropping food and medical supplies. results new president louis in us, your lulu to silver has blamed, is produced as
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a jar ball to narrow and has pledged to help my room will ever processed. we will take very seriously the task of ending a legal cold mining. and even if it's an authorized area for research, they can do research without destroying the water, the forest, and risking the lives of people that depend on that water to survive. but for now, yet mommy parents are hoping their children will get better. and they can once again return to their lands and live freely as i beg, i'll deserve. ah, this is al jazeera vizier, top stories, his rouse, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced a series of measures following 2 gun attacks. they include demolishing the homes of palestinians involved and making it quicker for israelis to get a gun license. james bay.
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