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saying just 20 graphs. this finger length needs to be in queue waited for about 6 months before it's big enough for awfully this size. we asked the agricultural ministry, what authorities were doing to protect the industry. the water crisis is hitting many regions across the world. not only iraq to increase productivity, scientists suggest introducing more robust strains to build up the fish's resistance to disease. until then, the survival of this beloved tradition of dish remains in doubt. ah yes, actually a st. anthony blaine can meet the palestinian president with appeals to con tensions with israel and a message of support for
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a 2 state solution. ah . hello m nora kyle. this is al jazeera live from dough. also coming up. bodies are still being recovered from the rubble a day after a suicide attack reps, through a mosque in pakistan, killing more than a 100 people ah. the drums of discontent and bronze nationwide strikes and protests, the cold against the government's plan to increase the age of retirement ah, and jubilation from thousands of worshippers as they welcome frances to democratic republic of congo. as the 1st visit by a pontiff and nearly 4 decades. ah,
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he was actually a saint anthony blank and has concluded his trip to israel on the occupied palestinian territories. however, he says some members of his team will remain to help defuse current tensions. earlier he met palestinian present mackwood, a boss during which he called for d escalation with the israelis. he's reiterated us opposition to israel's legal settlement expansion and reaffirmed washington's commitment to back a 2 state solution to the israeli, palestinian conflict. restoring. com is our media task. but of a longer term, we have to do more than just lower tensions. united states is committed to working toward our enduring goal of ensuring that the palestinians and israelis enjoy equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice, and dignity. and is president biden's firm conviction that the only way to achieve their goal is to preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states for 2 peoples
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of palestinians unoccupied, east jerusalem protesting against plan to israeli demolitions of homes of suspected attackers on tuesday. the israeli parliament moved closer to passing a bill to revoke israeli citizenship or residency status from palestinians involved in attacks. tensions have been rising in the occupied palestinian territories since israel's deadly rate on the jenin refugee camp last week. and which 9 palestinians were killed vessels urda has more from occupied east jerusalem that i do some clashes to confrontations between palestinian protest says andy israeli war their police here. so 15 palestinians were injured by israeli forces, starting formerly on palestinian residents of john mac cabot. have gathered in several parts of the district and trying to below the roads by the garbage trucks, by rocks, and also setting fire on pi years erecting the barricade. and all these are fort worth to prevent the very border pool is and the bulldozers gathered into the area
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because earlier this week, the israeli cast security cabinet had announced some of the direct connie and punitive measures which many of the human right group say that some of them are, are causes, tooth in or lack of punishment, but also these decisions made by the valid security cabinet. many palestinians in double cab or have received calls from the regulatory that they have been told there, that the hoses are going to be demolished. so after that, the moms locally mom here through the mall, they have made announcements and asking people, palestinians in the cabinet to join a general strike and to join the protest and also to blog the road. to prevent is very bold that they're getting occupied east jerusalem, and 30000 palestinians on leaving here. so we can see that the moon is quite has here among the for the seniors, because they feared that the home could be the next. at least 101 people have been
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killed. and monday's suicide. bomb attack as a mosque in northwest and pakistan attack happened inside what was thought to be a highly secure police compound in per shower. an inquiry committee has been taught to look into the security lab and what's been described as negligence. i thought vague reports the, this is all that remains of the mosque and the police compound in the shower, investigate to say a suicide bomber blew himself up during the afternoon. pres, hundreds of worshippers were inside. the musk is in a highly fortified red zone, which includes a free headquarters and the counter terrorism unit, raising consent about a major security breach. while you're sure that it also, you're sure that it is a matter of great condemnation that terrorists can enter a government department if the government department don't have security. what safety can they provide us? affection of barry guitar, the bond buckets on the focused on the 30 bond claim responsibility saying it's the
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4th suicide. detect in retaliation for the killing of harley. horner sunny one of the senior leaders in the funny story last year. but the group leadership has since distance itself from the bombing. think holy tape is should not be targeted. prime minister shall sharif, has condemned the attack and promised stern action. he says, terrorism is a country's biggest security challenge. the books on italy bon has threatened and talked his security forces in recent weeks with buddies, hey, this could be a lead with god. this is not the 1st time just kind of above and has happened since 2006. the thousands of people have lost their lives and we have had enough of terrorism here in november, the group and did the cease fire with the sunny government this month released this video, a fight as training, promising more attacks and declaring its intention to impose hard line interpretation of slimy clo, the group has been waging a war against a boxed on
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a government for more than a decade. last year it carried out at least $150.00 attacks, killing dozens of people. and let's say the group has been in bolton since italy, bonds return to power in afghanistan in august of 2021. it's evident the 3 guitar lavonne is talked in security forces once again, even in places of worship, as that bag i'll 0 call hide our reports from the site of the explosion and push our i'm standing onward wall, the roof of the mark, edward's afternoon prayer. the suicide bomber had placed himself in the front row of the congregational prayer, and added renewed, detonated their wife. although the men rescue in relief and recovery effort now over, you can still find the rescue team here in order to ensure that nobody is still under the rubble and unaccounted for. this had been a difficult operation,
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guided out in the dead of the night. but it had also left difficult questions for the or tartar did. what were their doing when they knew that they were the security threat? intelligence agency had told your daughter did that suicide bombers had penetrated into that radio for straw, that they were not out of an eminent or die. but they took it lightly or into a joint investigation. we're looking into how the suicide bomber entered into such a highly sensitive and well secured area. who are his facilitators? where did he come from? how did he make it here? all those responsible will be treated with an iron fist. did it a sense of complacency? people have go on. so for what happened here? how did that suicide bomber get into such a tentative place? answered are needed by the people who are angry, yet asking difficult questions. but the administration and your daughter did,
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except for, for to all per junior deed will tell you that different a fight against the day to day. what the people wanted to go to dig. hundreds of policemen were brendan dare dare to fort soldiers who enjoy peace and security in this country. but they are now the most vulnerable. and we have seen an increasing spirit of our dogs against a policeman who have been complaining that they don't have sophisticated equipment . they don't have black jacket, they don't have the kind of sophisticated weapons that didn't. it's, are you doing roses of grief girls and i have brief, the prime minister to provide funds to our province to enhance the capacity of our security forces. they face a new surge of terrorism, but unfortunately, he said the country is facing a financial crisis and it's hard to extend a helping hand. people in budget don have rendered great sacrifices over the past few years. over 80000 people have laid down their lives in this country and i've got the big question now raised and the administration able to. busy cope with the
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new challenge, people are asking difficult questions. the tent is very high. the enemy or a grocery, a relic quip and also committee. and it will be a huge challenge in order to condense this new spike and violence that, that he got taliban buggers on. i'd been able to bring and sophisticated weapons from one, it's dawn. they are now trying to gain a fort gordon bug. it's dawn. and it will be a huge challenge for the security apparatus in order to ensure that the sacrifices of the people of budget on do not go in wayne. the u. k. prime minister has says it is not practical to supply ukraine with fighter jet. i soon act office said train ukrainian forces, linux, dreamy, sophisticated british made war planes. thank time for seeing pushing western allies to provide fight to get it set to receive more than a 120 baffled tanks to help fight russian forces. while the us is hoping to buy up
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up to a $100000.00, hillary shells from south korea to give to ukraine. us defense actually, lloyd austin is in soul for talks. some estimate suggests that you claim on me is using the shells at twice the rate of the u. s. and e. you can produce them south korea, the policy of not selling weapons to countries that are at war. rob mcbride reports from sol. the global search for 155 millimeters shells for ukraine's guns has now turned to south korea, which doesn't want to antagonize russia because of its influence over north korea. right now ukraine is getting through about $90000.00 shells per month. that's double the rate which that being produced by both the us and europe combined. the u . s. has reserves here, and it's buying more than 100000 shells from south korea to replenish stocks being sent to ukraine. that way soul can help its western allies without contributing
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directly to the war effort. ukrainian troops say they are ready to fight off any military advance over the 1000 kilometer long border with bella. ruth, just a few columns as north where they've been training russian and better. russian forces are continuing major exercises. dr. butler met ukrainian troops on the border of the tow mir province. mercer lived in ideals weaving through a pine and silver birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise near the border with generous ha the practice maneuvers to repel the enemy. ukrainian troops have been fortifying that defences along the border for months. if moscow tries to launch a new offensive from the north, the soldiers say they're prepared with doggy or proposals. 3 of them were york were totally ready to meet them. whoever brings the sold will fall by the sword. we're ready, mentally and physically. so we're wait time of this paper,
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an underground bunker office, warmth and a place to rest. the border is just a few kilometers away over there in that direction. and on the other side of thousands of russian and belarus, your troops are carrying out joint military exercises. minsk says, the exercises are defensive, but keep nor taking any chances. it was nearly a year ago, the russian troops invaded ukraine from paris and from russia. some military experts say the drills could be a diversion tactic to low ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east and the south. never can wish that they should. we are not wasting time to think about what may or may not happen. we spend time preparing for everything, for different scenarios. column attacks, sabotage, group attacks from all sides and even from the sky. do you people here expected this war? and no one protest though what moscow is planning next,
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but they're watching closely and say they're ready. natasha butler, al jazeera, on the ukraine, better response. now the outlook for the world economy is growing slightly brighter . the, i'm at the latest round off as cautiously optimistic thing gray fed asia means 2023 could mean the global economy is taking a turn for the better and better off. it has more for anyone who began to year worried about a global recession. it may be time to breathe more easily. the international monetary fund is highlighted activity in india and china as fuel for a world economy on the men, more growth, less inflation, cheaper energy, and an inching back to pre pandemic markets. all the indications are that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the reopening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate that
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once the economy fully reopened, we have less supply chain disruptions that we have witnessed in 2022 when they were logged downs and confinements. so we're going to get an expansion in production coming from that side. chinese household activity returning to normal and people traveling once again, are expected to drive the countries recover and ripple through the global economy. we've got an estimate that for every one percentage point that china goes back to the rest of the world grows foster. this is definitely a positive development with cobra, 1900 restrictions lifted. chinese growth is forecast at 5.9 percent double previous estimates. but beyond asia, the picture is less bright western economies, the u. s. in europe are only expected to grow about one percent. while the u. k. economy is set to worse than raising interest rates makes borrowing in the u. s. more expensive, but whether the world's largest economy can avoid a recession, remains an open question. and in the majority of low income countries,
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the risk of economic distress remains real, if not already a reality. while the baseline forecast is positive, the i m f warns there is still likely to be a slow down this year just not as extreme. and an escalation of the war in ukraine or another, pandemic could turn the tide again. in basra, b o 20 protests as a marching through the streets of france and national dev action against raising the age of retirement. the demonstrators approved oppose the president and manual microns plan to raise the pension age by to use the 64. it's the 2nd time this month and nationwide process have been held. the strikes have brought rail services to a whole town for school clothes, gentle reports from paris for a 2nd day this month, very substantial crowds to take him to the streets in protest. and public sector strikes have happened against plans, pension reforms, and huge numbers here on the streets of powers have joined adding their voice to
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opposition to those government plan. the federal government of prime minister elizabeth born and of course, president micron wants to raise the retirement age from 60 to 64. and to raise the number of years, the average work needs to contribute to the pension pot to be eligible for a state pension. from 41 years to 43, it is says the government not just necessary, but inevitable. the pension system they say is over, but simply did not workers paying in to sustain pension payments. the retirees, as the french population lives longer, but opposition, as you can see is stored. 2 thirds of the population are against all the unions are against what is a macro and presidency signature policy to reform the social welfare system. it'll likely get through the national assembly with help from the conservative right. but
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the union site, they'll keep up the pressure with more strike and protest days like these plans insisting that measures are unfair, that they'll hurt the poorest most and demanding that the government tax, the rich. instead. jonah, how al jazeera paris had hair on out of their failing to act, to save a life, 3 emergency responders sax not providing medical aid to tiring, nickel, black men who died at the hands of police in the u. s. ah, in depth analysis of the day headlines from around the world to try right extremely there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the single position concerned about this rather small between turkey, a miss appointment frank assessments? you know, that was
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me ah, the me again you're watching on is there a has reminder of our top stories of this our section of said unstable inc and has concluded his trip to israel and the occupied palestinian territories box. he says some members of the team will remain to help diffuse currents tension. he meant palestinian president mark in which he called the deescalate, with the israeli pass and in did occupied east jerusalem or protesting against plan to israeli demolitions of homes of suspected attackers on tuesday. the israeli parliament moves closer to passing a bill to revoke is rarely citizenship or residency status from palestinians involved in attacks of a number of dead in
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a suicide attack. and pakistan has risen to 101 teams of work through the night to recover bodies from most in a heavily fortified area of shower mass funerals have been held by frances says, democratic republic of congo is suffering a forgotten genocide. the leader of the roman catholic church is in the capital can shasta for a 60 day visit. he denounced what he described as a poison of greed, that stoking conflict in the country. i'll come web has more from can chatter. i will add to the president on the side so we can take a look around the convoys under the big and most of the
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the seventy's everyone allowed is the most prominent holding guys rule. as cree emergency medical responders have been fired in the us, if you have memphis following the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police warning that you might find some of the following images disturbing. the emetics have been accused of failing to conduct a proper medical assessment and provide adequate patient care to tyreen nichols. 5 offices of already been dismissed for beating him during a traffic stop. the 29 year old died 3 days later of his injuries. 7th police officer has been suspended in connection with the fatal beating of tyrene nichols. actions are raising questions about race and policing. gabriel is under reports from memphis, tyree nicholas a young black man beaten so badly by police. he died from his injuries. the 5
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memphis officers were fired and faced criminal charges for the beating all share something in common with nickels, skin color, and that has not been lost on people here. how do you feel the fact that all 5 officers were black? do you have any thoughts on that or no, i have a lot of thoughts on had the sydney, it's for it to be our own and i'm going to speak on my behalf of my community for it to be our own black brother brothers out there doing it to another black brother, actually the shots are hard because we preach every day that black lives matter and you know, the white man is the problem behind this, a net, but for it to be our own people doing this to another black brother is more devastating. than ever historically, in the united states, the job of being a police officer was reserved for white men. but the last 10 to 15 years or so, there's been a push to change that. the thinking goes like this. hiring more black police officers, primarily in cities with large black populations,
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would help diversify the force and bring down cases a police brutality. memphis, perhaps, proving that theory was all wrong. the city of memphis is about 65 percent black, and about half the police force are african american officers. one important lesson to draw from this is to not be naive and for believe credit, we simply put black people in the positions of power. but we don't change anything else that things are going to get there. and that will not work well. some analysts say the issue is not skin color, but systematic problems with policing, they go beyond memphis. the problem is the sort of been black culture in general, right? this idea that the police believe that they stand between order and disorder in they are, you know, sort of operating in u. s. society to protect order. but really what that is meant is they're operating
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to protect those who have wealth. they operate to protect private property and they operate to police to folks whom they might see as threats to that. as for the family of tyrene, nichols, they just want justice regardless of the skin color of those accused. gabriel is hondo algae zita memphis in the state of minnesota outdoor hockey, played on frozen lake sand. pawns has been a tradition for generations, but climate change as threatening will that as john hampton reports, in the long winters of minnesota hockey is a way of life. the colder, the better we enjoy winter here. i love the 4 seasons and i love winter as much a summer. so for this community to be able to come out here and have a really neat event like this for free to attend, you know, a reasonably priced food inside. so families can come down here and enjoy hockey. the way nature intended each winter,
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the u. s. pond hockey championships bring out the hardy to chase a little black puck around lake. no comas, the end of the day. i mean, look at this, this is unlike any where you're going to find in the world to have a hot hockey event like this and were just honored and humbled to be able to be caretaker's as such a great event. but as the planet warms the hockey season and shrinking climate change is chipping away, minnesota's winter ice. and when we look at the climate model projections for the future, and it's not just minnesota, but it's really the entire region that trend appears to continue. and so we expect a continued contraction of in or not just our winter season, but the opportunity to recreate the way that we used to during winter, minnesota, his launched an average of 10 to 14 days of late guys over the past 50 years, according to state figures the shorter the winters get, the more work organizers have to do to make sure there is ice to play on. there is
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the shoveling. lots of it in snow blowing and finally this m bony smoothing, the ice to a glass like sheen. that leaves nothing but jersey clad players between puff and go, but they'll have to move the ice while temperatures allow researchers say by the end of this century, another one 3rd of the outdoor skating season. ruby burnett. due to global warming with john henderson al jazeera on lake new commerce and minneapolis. and that's it from me, laura kyle, for the moment i will be back again though in about 30 minutes time. for you. the news i have on al jazeera office, today's inside story with probably about ah hello, they have a look at africa in
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a moment. first to the middle east and unsettled weather continues to piling off eastern areas of the mediterranean, bringing some very heavy rain and strong winds the likes of israel and the occupied palestinian territories as well as syria, jordan and onwards to iraq. it's going to some very wintry across eastern areas of turkey blowing across into western areas of iran could even see some flooding from that very heavy rain in iraq over the next few days. for the south of this, a settled picture for many of the gulf states, the temperatures picking up towards the mid twenties. if they're not, they're ready now with a move to the north of africa. very cold scene across many northern areas. wet and windy weather continues, which nicea, as well as libya and egypt, the strong bluster we winds, kicking down, bringing the potential of dust and sand storms. the heat continues for nigeria, the wet weather is for the south of this. with some severe thunderstorms expected to pile into gabon, wessa weather as well for southern areas of botswana and those thunderstorms
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continue to dominate for eastern areas of south africa, rolling into s with teeny, by the time we get into thursday. and unfortunately the wet weather continues to played madagascar as well as the northern areas of mozambique that sure weather update. ah. the launching seventies was a pivotal, told him to send them our own theater in the middle east, north africa. re back in the 2nd of a 2 part series al jazeera world meets the creator, risk takers who broke new ground for censorship, and developed their own voice in the seventy's in the arab world stage and screen on al jazeera, grief and anger in pakistan, after dozens of people i killed in an attack,
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