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following 2 attacks in occupied areas. ah, you're watching on the 0 life from a headquarters, and so i'm dirty, and applegate also coming up. the you case? conservative party chairman, that seems a how he is fired over his tax affairs. another koya day at the polls, us tennessee holds a 2nd parliamentary election after december, a saw the lowest voter turnout and recent history bus. i'm catherine saw in central kenya. with that, if i trying to see the north and wide rhino from extinction, i'll be telling you the good news. ah, hello, we begin with the latest on the rising tension between israelis and palestinians after 2 attacks. and the occupy territory is really forces have begun preparing palestinian homes for demolition. as you can see,
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the for swan to be targeted. was that belonging to a man blamed for an attack outside a synagogue? on friday? i have been to the cabinet approved a series of steps yesterday to combat terrorism. on the one hand, we are increasing the deployment and activity of the security forces. and on the other hand, we are exacting a heavy price from terror perpetrators. and they supporters this morning, we sealed the home of the terrorist who carried out the horrendous attack. intrusive and his home will be demolished. we decided on the cancellation of social security rights of families who support terrorism. and the government will discuss further steps, including the cancellation of identity cards and dripping residency of families of terrorists who support terrorism. we will soon decide on steps to strengthen the settlement into dia and samaria in order to convey a message to the terrorist. and from that seek to approve us from our land that we are here to stay. all 3 palestinians were detained on sunday,
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the occupied west bank and an occupied east. jerusalem palestinian family homes have been set on fire in these areas. settlers broke into a house in the town of messiah north of my law on saturday night and said it's a life. let's get more on this with sarah ira joining us from western them. so we saw the measures that were announced by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they're not anything new, sarah, but what do we make up? the fact that they've been publicly announced, and now we're seeing video of them being fast tracked on the ground. yeah, absolutely right. the re now the thing is that this new government, which is an extreme the far right government to the 1st one of its kind in israel, has been very much pushing for a lot of these measures. but these last attacks have actually given it more of a reason to thought through, as you said, fast track them. we're already seeing this on the streets as a much bigger presence of police force of the forces. they're doing wrong hours
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have been told they have to do 12 hours and they're also there's been encouragement for people that already have on talking about israelis, israeli citizens that have or have a license for a gun to be able to go out and have them on them show that public lisa is visible and that's for them to protect them self. now they're also bank of their who is the national security minister here, who's very, very much pushing for the licensing to be fast tracks as well. so we're having more civilians on the streets to be armed and he says, this is a measure to protect themselves. what we're also seeing is family members, friends. if you're a friends of any of these attackers, certainly in the last weekend, and this has been happening in the last few weeks as well. if you're a family member, if you're a friend, you are also going to be collectively punished. and that is a strong message that the israeli government wants to send out. they said that they hope that this will deter any more attacks from happening, families or within
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a home of the palestinians. penson list together in one home. those times will be demolished. we've seen those demolitions increasing in the last year, especially especially in the occupied west bank with thing that this is also a part of the settlement expansion plan. so the house has been demolished and more settlements in areas that belong to palestinians. and one of the reasons that was given by prime minister benjamin netanyahu was celebrations that happened from some palestinians of, for the attack that happened outside of the synagogue. that as a result, they're going to be expanding those settlement. this is nothing new, but it's definitely being fast tracked and they're definitely trying to send a strong message, right. and one wonders what the message will be. sarah, when the u. s. secretary state anthony blinking arrives, he's arrived in the region now, but then he will move on and meet is really government officials.
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that's right. hit this just to be clear. this visit isn't related to the recent violence on the incident that happened over the weekend. it was already a planned visit. he'll start off in cairo to discuss the events happening here, of course. but the timing couldn't have been more right if you like, because a lot of people have looked to the u. s. as a mediator between the palestinians and israelis, and this complex for the last 20 years or so. but the u. s. government has sort of kept more quiet to tone. it says that it wants to work for a towards the 2 state solution for palestinians to have their own states. these railways have their, i say, but always seeing any concrete steps being taken for that happened. the previous admin is u. s. administration that was headed by donald trump, had said that it was working towards that piece. pan. it was the abraham a cause. you know, it was geared towards the israeli narrative and what to the conditions that they
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wanted. but at the moment the u. s. and there is a significant lack of a condemnation for the violence or for a solution to go forward from the international community. even the demolition go against international community laws and regulations, but they are still happening. and in fact, increase as the result of the tension since last year. there's also been a call for other arab states to, to move forward and see if this to say solution can happen. there's a lot of talking here, but not much happening. and on the ground, a lot of the attackers that we have seen, for example, the attacker that carries out the tech outside of the synagogue. he had his grandfather was killed by a jewish settler. now the kind of attacks that we're seeing these are not groups. these are young individuals, young palestinians,
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who are taking out these attacks. they say often in revenge for death of other relatives or people that they know within their community a lot harder to vet and what, what's going to happen in the next few weeks. we'll have to see. all right, thank you so much, sarah. hi, ross reporting from western newsome. now, bernard smith has more for me, but i'm a law where attacks against palestinians are getting more violent. rising tension in the west bank and there is an increase in sutler related violence. now subtler harassment and the tax on palestinians. i've been going on for many, many, many, many years. but the problem is that recently they're becoming more violent in nature. why once it was perhaps, graffiti was stone throwing well now the stone throwing is turned into setting cause on homes, on fire and talking palestinians, when they're in the car. and what goes along with this is the 2nd was feel emboldened because of the impunity that they impunity there is when they carry out
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these attacks shows that only 3 percent of alleged attacks by said was last year, resulted in any sort of prosecution or about a $150.00 on last year on the palestinian authority, it's pretty much impotent in the face of these attacks. it's very little. it can do except rely on international condemnation. but what is going on in the occupied palestinian terraces itself? it can't act very much. it's all yes, we know that palestinians of withdrawal and security cooperation from israel. but often though only short lived and the only card that the palestinian authorities have left to play against these ratings. the u. k. prime minister receives tonight has fired the conservative party chairman from the government. the move comes officer and investigation into nadine, how we've talked the fairs found he's seriously breached ministerial rules when he was chancellor soon and ordered the prob, last week, officer facing political pressure over the issue that the baba has more from london
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. it was only on monday that the prime minister reaches tonight asked, he's independent advisor on ministers affairs, laurie makena to investigate the deems always tax affairs. and now on sunday morning here, the prime minister has written to nadine's holly, who is the chair of the conservative party and also a member of government, a cabinet minister saying when i became prime minister last year, i pledged the government i lead would have integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level. he goes on to conclude that following the investigation finishing, it is clear that there has been a serious breach of the ministerial code. well, that investigation is a 4 page document, the conclusions. and it specifies that the dean's or how he failed to declare that the tax, so face known as h m r c, were investigating his taxi's as a conflict of interest when he became chancellor of the exchequer,
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the finance minister last year. and also that he failed to declare that he'd paid a penalty to h m r c. when he entered the government. now that these are how we all along claim to insisted that there were just careless mistakes, rather than any deliberate avoidance of telling the whole truth to the tax office that has been disputed by a string of press reports here in the u. k. and now the labor opposition, party, and others, it must be said, saying that richie sooner should have sex in the hallway before. now. i protest her husband killed him, peru during confrontations between demonstrators on police. 58 people have now died in the unrest and former president petro casea was impeached and imprisoned. early last month, roads in the south have been blocked by protesters after mainly indigenous leaders, cold and national strike. our latin america editor, lucy newman,
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reports from southern peru. this is the road to the poodle region of sudden, peru, humanitarian truce, is supposed to be in place to allow food and fuel through along the 400 kilometer route from the andean city of co school. oh, the road has been blocked for nearly a month by indigenous communities. they tell us there outraged about the deaths of more than 50 protesters, almost all of them here in southern peru, since president benevolently took office in december. man, i'm not that kid yanna motivated. we won, told this to changing. we want to polarity out. we want the congress out. we women are going to fight till the very end. like the one i was never peruse, southern and in region is worlds apart from the capital or the north. this is home to poor, mostly indigenous farmers and miners who voted for peruse, now deposed, president federal castiel, early pharisee, but his removal. they tell me is no longer which feeding a regional uprising of
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a broad scope at all pharmaceuticals there. dickerson that would always peruse, rich and natural resources, but what good does it do us, we get no support from the government, from the sale of our minerals, and guess we're still as poor as our ancestors. that's why we're finally rising out almost symptoms. ah, the traffic starts moving, but not for long. well, so much for the 24 hour to smith road is blocked. no was going forward or backwards were trying to get to the front to see if there's any chance to let us pass. oh. 6 i'm not, you know, not a single one. old class is a terrorist. it being paid by drug traffickers like the government seizures. we are here out of one feature. eventually a few of us are allowed to pass, but only to the next road block. the people on this side aren't letting anybody pass, even though they really don't have that much to stop us. but it underscores the
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fact that there is no central leadership here. the closer we get to bruno, the bigger the road blocks people cart or drag their goods as best they can, but they don't complain. leg this protest is taking place 24 hours a day of each community. our teachers blocking the road and put it in re jazel. oh, the protest is here. the news, the congress has just refused again to meet their demand for immediate national elections. a clear sign that like traffic on this road peruse, acute political conflict, is at a standstill. do see in human al jazeera in the poodle region, peru, tennessee, or is holding a 2nd round the parliamentary elections, the 1st one on december soft fewer than 11 percent of voters cast their ballots. the opposition boycotted that vote saying president crisis i had had lost his legitimacy. but after he introduced a new constitution that expanded his powers without the hammy. it is that a pulling center in tunis?
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this is not only the opposition that is boycotting this election, but also tunisians themselves. we, we've been through several polling station around the capital. and this is what we see empty courtyards. i want to take, you come and see here, one of the classrooms turned into a voting group. nobody here does a trickle of voters who had come through the electra electoral a workers sitting really idly most of the day are they are several rooms here and it's exactly the same scene and that we have seen all over the city where ever are we when now we spoke to people, we asked them, why aren't you taking part in this election? they say that the biggest problem for them is that they know none of the cabinet is the political parties are not involved in this election. many people would tell you that that's what the president wants. so every candidate that is presenting himself
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is an independent, unknown, mostly jew, his eventual constituency. our people also tell you that they're much more interested in knowing what will happen with the economy. how is their life good to improve in the next coming months and year? that's what they want to hear from the president. and also some people say that the president is actually doing all this to take all the power for himself. they go back to july 2021, when he dissolved the parliament. and then there was a constitute constitutionality amendment referendum last year, which gave him even more power. so people are saying that this is actually a parliament that won't be able to do anything, won't change anything. and when it's in place also will not look for the benefit of the people. and that's why they're staying away from the vote. sherland as foreign minister as warning that time is running out for the international monetary fun to extend
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a loan to the crisis. hate country and economic crisis last year sparked mass protests and prompted the vent president got to buy a raj, a pox or to flee the country. ali sabri toll talked to al jazeera that if come on, bo doesn't receive the $2900000000.00 and the i am asked by march 31st. it will struggle to service its debts. it is true that might be in need of loans. you have had extend to a discussion, but the precondition but just re langon gammon need to take in terms of revenue collection and other reforms. they're happy for the progress that you have achieved . but bilateral creditors are, they shows now. so we should, the india had already given the assurance as to restructure the debt parish. clubs should come out of the states and be at the advanced level of discussion with china . while you can watch the full interview with mister lincoln foreign minister on
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the sabri on talk to al jazeera on saturday at o 430100 hours, gmc coming up right after the break. education in free, fall in love in on wife, children and teachers are staying away from classrooms. but i'm gabriel's onto memphis, tennessee, where many people are still in shock after getting an up close look at a young black man being beaten to death by the hands of police. that story. coming up. i the rains picking up again focusing, i think on central and some philippines where we've seen some pretty heavy rain anyway in the last month. so the risk of further land slides is back with us. and if you follow the winds back this area, probably malaysia,
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borneo and singapore dan towards western side of java and suddenly mater we'll see significant rain in the next day or 2 again with the attendant risk. now the rain further north is largely frozen, coming out of snow for japan. nothing like as extremes, it was just a forecast for monday. they're still sto, showers in northern honshu and hawkeye to and the cold air is still there to the north. but it's not cold, it was is warmed up in harvard in baton. it's really warmed up in this part of china. these temperatures in the low, twice in good, a good $8.00 to $10.00 degrees above what they should be. so it's bounce back up again. this stays back up, in fact, the cold, so disappeared from hobbit is one minus 7, and so stops falling in the home. shoot still mid winter. but it's nothing that could cause it was even 3 or 4 days ago. in some constant we have cause significant wesley disturbance if you like, with more snow up in the far north. but some rain or rain shower a whole new delhi may be very narcy disturbance in the atmosphere.
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television. the stories on i'll just read this hour is really security forces are begun. sealing homes of palestinians blamed for 2 attacks and occupied areas. in the last 48 hours, the homes will be demolished in the coming days as part of a series of measures down by the net to yahoo governments. meanwhile, is really settlers are broken into a palestinian home overnight and set it on fire. that happened in the town of 2 young north of the occupied west bank. the u. k. prime minister soon has fire the conservative party chairman from his government that comes after an investigation into a team's a how we talk the pharaohs found. he's seriously breached ministerial rules. when he was chancellor, lebanon is relying heavily on foreign aid on money from people and the sport to deal with its financial crisis. but that isn't enough to revive the economy and prevent the collapse of institutions. and now the future of education is under
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threats. they know who that reports from bay roots lebanon's economic crisis has devalued its currency and is hurting many. and 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 community. staff 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 school 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
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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 budgets. so if you just look alone at the aid that came in through the u. n. program, it's around a $1000000000.00. that's the state budget for 2022. and this gives you an idea of how much we've become dependent on. in fact, lebanese economy is today, mainly dependent on 2 things. 8 and coming transfers from the day after. the dependence is expected to increase as the political elite fails to address the
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financial crisis since 11 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 what lebanon needs 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 . want to sell their houses either. they wrote 11 on her, signed to deal with cat har, energy to explore oil and gas reserves off. it's coast the category firm joins french and italian energy companies total in any. the agreement comes 3 months after 11 on and israel ended a year as long maritime border dispute that prevented exploration level on hopes. the revenue from any discoveries will help reverse its crippling economic crisis.
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the group plans to begin drilling later in the year felisa louis city of memphis has disbanded a special unit known as scorpion. and that happens after several officers be unarmed, blackman tyree nichols who later died of his injuries protest calling for police reform have been held across the country. al jazeera gabrielle is on the reports from memphis. a warning viewers may find the images in his report, disturbing her. oh, the images of tyree nichols, a young black man being beaten to death by police. a day after that video released, people in memphis still trying to grasp what they witnessed. one man told me he was shocked by the police violence. one police officer was holding terry. why the other one was swinging through light. it looked like i say, the like a slave on the moon. the way he was punching through his face. and he turned around and he did it the other way. they just,
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he be hailed and he's about to fall and they live in the back of the take more lives in one part of the video, nichols is in pain. none of the police officers or paramedics appeared to provide help that left ron sins. angry. it was the content beating and, and then you had the fire me in. that was as out there. you were supposed to hell. he was lying to me. i would land at that said for die for no one day at their job. you beat him to death. you beat that, that man, the innocent, young boy here in memphis. there are still some people that have yet to watch the video. but even for many of them, the beating death of tyrene nichols has left them deeply affected. i intend on watching it some for i think, but i did this past day or 2. i've been sort of bracing myself or it's unacceptable . i. i really,
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really hope that justice is served and that people understand and this sort of thing is not a free incident. it doesn't happen. rarely, this is america at this point. we gotta do better. tyree nichols is now dead and the residence of this city where it happened. now seeing his death up close and asking why, gabriel's hondo al jazeera bed fish, at least 4 people have died and flooding in new zealand north island. heavy rain since friday has caused flash flooding an landslides whether authorities say more severe weather is expected. new zealand, large, a city, auckland, is still under a state of emergency. dozens of homes have been destroyed and thousands more are being evaluated to see if they are safe. a huge number of families have had to
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evacuate because of flooding. some of them had no way to go. some of them lost everything and some of them were at fear of losing their lives. so they've come in here of some of them quite to stressed and the community response to that has been to give them all to made. all of the needs that they have including their emotional needs. at this time, the world's most endangered large mammal could be making a comeback from the brink of extinction. in kenya, more than a decade of research to save the northern white rhino is paying off. scientists are using in vitro fertilization, a procedure that's never been tried before on the animal. caffeine soil reports from a conservancy in central kenya. the last of their kind. but to enlarge in the only female northern white rhinos in the world are under round the clock surveillance in this century, in central kenya, sudan, the last mill,
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died in 2018. when these animals came to this country, it was in visage that they would brood natural law close to attorney, as really we began then thinking of what are the best artificial means or for recovering the species fantasy? a using ivy f in vitro fertilization of procedure that is never been tried before with wide life. using the soft spawn from diseased balls and eggs harvested artificially from foot to enter gin they've created pure northern white. right. nor embryos. it's a process that is, has not been simple because it being 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 a procedure that is not intrusive as a procedure. you know, that is a deal does not put any more risk for to engage in. cannot carry
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a pregnancy to full. tom. one is in fact i'll the other 2 walls. so a sorrow, get 1000. why train or will be used this female ryan, ours are the candidates of this procedure. they have to be monitored regularly. fantasy a, we're talking to say it has been a long journey to get this right. the korean with high takes care of the endangered species, as well as black. ryan knows that rome all per jetta. he says the cows are ready for their embryos to be implanted. we wonder do do do it as natural as possible because for the circuit mothers, we don't want to give them the on one or injection. it might create some problem. so we headed to of a said to me on a southern white animal to act as a teachable. so when he started mounting in any of the themis, we know this is the best them of doing the fast and plantation rhinos are under threat because porch has 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
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