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march on up to sierra in syria citizens, a collecting evidence, a show of crimes committed against civilians. we've moved out of syria now about $600000.00 pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice. it puts a human face on the charges. it's a dead human face, but it's a human face. syria. witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera. ah, which is here. where ever you? oh,
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at least 10 palestinians are killed and 100 injured during a ride by israeli troops in the occupied whist bank. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up a show of solidarity you as president joe biden meets eastern european leaders and warsaw. oh yeah. president putin says russia is fighting for its historic lands and ukraine and a rallying cry. and moscow armored the bog galvan bordeaux where thousands of drugs are not grounded after the closure of death man border.
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ah, but we begin with violence in the occupied with the bank. israeli forces have shot and killed at least 10 palestinians and a ride in the city of nablus. more than 100 palestinians have been injured. nearly a 1000 to have been detained and $61.00 killed from the start of the year. neither abraham has this update from the house that was rated by israeli forces. before these really forces came in, a witness told us that one of the soldiers was wearing palestinian clothes as if he was a bedouin wearing a headscarf and a fur coat. and she saw him hiding. so this is a tactic that these ready forces use whereby they use these special forces waiting, palestinian clues look like they are palestinians and entered the city is really
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forces admitted that it's killed 3 palestinians if they call them suspects. they say they're accused of committing shootings against israeli soldiers and israeli target. but we're talking about 10, palestinian, where you can hear the gunshot of palestinians, ag palestinians who are naming the loved ones to rest. they say that this rule doesn't even respect those who are going about their daily lives. people who are telling us that one of those who had killed a 72 year old was going to buy bread from the market. there is happened at 10 am, which is unusual for his radio trades that usually happen the early hours of the morning. so it's a tense situation here. people are mourning the death. they say that israel can do and get away with what it's getting away with. because of the community. marian buggered,
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he is senior palestine correspondent at the news websites monday with she explains why is ready forces have been targeting nablus cur, the really military in the israeli government, nablus, the old city and specific as well as janine refugee camp is where the concentration of armed resistance has been growing and rising, even though it is expanding to other areas of the west bank. the line then i didn't food and the janine brigade out of junior refugee camp continue to be the epi sensor of palestinian armed resistance. a new use groups fighting, which is why they've become a target in the palestinian authority, has released the letters of condemnation against the military incursion happening on nablus. but we also need to recall that last year the palestinian authority had arrested to palestinian under the suspicion of being parts of the lions than group . so that the palestinian authority is doing what it does best, which is symbolic statements as an official body. but in terms of protection of
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palace, the news that does not exist right now the assault on nablus today was through not just the military. it was also really intelligence groups and undercover officers from the inside of the unit. and these are the villian intelligence. they do the are intelligence agents that dress civilians, arab civilians, and specific to target and assassinate palestinians. ah, russian president vladimir putin has addressed a crowd at a concert in moscow ahead of the defender of the fatherland day. he said the whole country was behind the military campaign in ukraine. she would no bumper switzerland to day. we are gathered here to celebrate defender of the fatherland day. but i know now that as we speak here, there is a battle going on on our historic borders for our people. these are brave heroes.
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we are proud of them. none and let us give them 3 cheers. do you? oh, when you knew the whole country supports them, making the whole country defenders of the fatherland. earlier on, wednesday potent held a meeting with china's top diplomat wearing g. beijing says its stance on russia's invasion is neutral, but it's become a major trading partner. since russia was hit by western sanctions, a summer been javert has more from moscow. it is a chance for prudent to bring his people out for people to show their support and for him to stand amongst the crowd and tell them that he is among them. they are united, they are together, and they are going to continue their fight. so this has been the theme in the last 24 hours. we've heard. this is the 2nd time you've heard from the president.
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they're talking to the people of russia, telling them that russia stands, united, russia, stan steadfast, are the rest in the lines has not been able to break russia. we're just ahead of the invasion. we saw. busy the chinese finding a pact with the russians or historic partnership, and that is how the 2 sides describe each other. rock solid was the words which was used by rang ye at the top chinese diplomat who's been meeting the russian president, the russian foreign minister under the government officials in his to china would like to move to a direction where it would like to sit at the middle and mediate between these 2 sides, but it is going to be difficult for western powers to and ukraine to accept its role because it is by law bind, father largest trading partner with russia. our president brought me putting, saying that he expects the bilateral trade between the 2 countries to balloon 2 over $200000000000.00. so china would like to play this role of an arbiter. could it be neutral? it remains to be seen. it is going to send at the so called peace plan to keep as
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well and discuss it with moscow. but as we've heard from president biden, we've heard from president vladimir putin. we've heard from both sides that the all remained very clear on what their version of victory is, and they're not going to stop until day achieve victory. ah, to you in delegation, has visited sal can in serious rural health north to assist the devastation lift by the earthquakes. the trying to establish the most urgent needs of the millions. now left homeless. but survivors struggling with the aftermath have criticized delays and receiving eyes, even after a deal that opened 2 additional border crossings. of those who have survived the earthquake, the next challenge is surviving. the weeks and months ahead from mcbride met one family who have returned to and tuck it into kia in the hope of slowly rebuilding
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their lives. how cold does it get here in the mornings and it's cold every morning . have just released from hospital having been rescued from the rubble of their home after 3 days. this is now home, a soupy zane, his wife and daughter, lena. and for them, a new routine that most of us today we will, cup prepared us for breakfast in an hour, be 12 and we'll get lunch from over there. also water, medical supplies and soupy. walk to surround a park that's become a small city of tense because there's only one place but drinking water, he tells us there's another place to get water for washing and cleaning different types of meals. there are other lines for meals that the mobile food trucks beside the park when it's got a place that serves tea and coffee at set times all helping to break up monotonous days. and everywhere in this park, you're just a few meters away from excavators,
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working through piles of rubble. here as elsewhere on all sides of this part, the clearing of rubble is well underway, generating huge amounts of dust. it's a process that will only intensify in the coming weeks. among the family has been told they'll soon move to a container. that is at least a step up from the tent and helps laina focused on a future that could include a return to school. i mean, it took so it's a very hard life in a tent. it's always so cold, but there's nowhere else for us to go. we're simply existing. but there's another reason her parents needed to return here. there's 3 younger children, all died in the rubble for the village, though. if there were the lena, we stayed here for the memory of our children because they were here. i came to attack it to work, but we have nothing left life here has stopped laughing and then i got up on the 3 surviving family members now have only each other in
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a place of almost unbearable loss. rob mcbride joins me now from a camp for displaced people in and takia. so robert, we heard one family story there of how the i've been getting on and how tough that been doing it, but plenty of others are also living and incredibly tough conditions as well. as is a getting to them fast enough these experiences they experienced by most of the families here. here they said 10 didn't common things, all winding down for another day people basically it's early evening here, temperature dropping they take to that tend to, they do in these accounts in public spaces throughout these devastated cities and some of the 10s that we have been visiting today, people seem to have enough in the way of blankets to keep them warm, but it is a pretty grim temperature. do drop markedly here in the evening. still behind me here, there is a, a tea and coffee stand that has been serving up teas and coffee throughout the day
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. they've just called the last daughters. they are now going to close. and then that's pretty much it until things resume in the morning. i did a pretty basic services are being provided here as elsewhere, not much in the way of hygiene facilities, even basics such as that toilet's lactic. so it does make you concerned about some of the health implications. when you talk to people here, there was a real mix of opinions, of a mix of gratitude, but also anger. some people, especially when they have been glassed with absolutely nothing but the clothes that they are standing up in after these earthquakes. they do tell you quite open heartedly. they are grateful for having been given any type of aid. and yet you took to the people in the next tense and they will be angry that the government especially didn't do more in their opinion to help them and bring a to them earlier. i think the stop gap measure for a lot of people here is getting out of these tens of moving to some of these containers. these contain the cities which are being established. um,
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i have already been set up and there are plans for thousands more around the corner of to k, which it lives at least provides a stop gap measure. they, they are better than tense, but it still makes you realize that any kind of permanent recycling of people is still many months and years away and day to day. thank you so much. that is rob mcbride for us and tanya she met baker, who joined. i feel as a teenager has lost her repeal against the removal of a british citizenship, begun left her home in london at the age of 15 and travelled to syria. the british government cancelled her nationality unsecure. he grounds after she was discovered in a syrian refugee camp in 2019 that the barber has more from london. well, this is clearly a big setback for should be ma begum, who remains in that campaign. no than syria bought. her legal team suggests that they can actually appeal, and they pointed out that the immigration court had did,
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in fact, conclude that there were grounds to believe that she ma baker may have been the victim of trafficking and sexual exploitation. her lawyers argued also that term she had been rendered stateless when the van home secretary such a java, removed her british citizenship back in 2019 and it was around that time that in fact, her 3rd child who was born in syria died since then. she has stated that she regrets going to join i so that it was stupid and that she would be prepared to come back to britain and stand trial for that membership. but she has always denied involvement in any violent acts or training. well, the court ruled that the decision to strip her of her citizenship was lawful
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because partly it was based on intelligence assessments around the security risk that she ma begum would pose if she came back to the u. k. this is far from over, but this is clearly one more reason why she, me, me, a bacon won't be coming back to britain anytime soon. was still a hit on al jazeera fears, that artificial intelligence might be getting to smart, puts the brakes on chess. both research ah, to ukrainian filmmakers join the army to fight against russian separatists in 2014 . they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war
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what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts witness on al jazeera. for the past year, al jazeera, his correspondence have reported on every aspect of the far reaching consequences of russia's invasion of ukraine, upset by street fighting to the destruction of towns and cities, and the light of records from the political maneuvering and global repercussions. the devastating impact on the lives of ordinary people are both very good. the frontline, the bomb shelters, the seats of power and the reality of the ground from moscow give brushing, could fall dollar bought and beyond will continue to deliver in depth, unbiased post reporting. so you get the full story. when i was 0, lou.
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ah, you're watching l. just a reminder about top stories this hour. at least 10 palestinians have been shot and killed in an israeli right in the occupied with bank city of nablus. more than $100.00 were injured, nearly a 1000 palestinians have been detained in $61.00 killed since the start of the year . china's top diplomat wong, he has mitt russian president vladimir person. beijing says its relationship with moscow as solid. it's become a major trading pond with russia since moscow was hit by wisdom the sanctions were you as president joe biden, and nato secretary general gin stilton, bergen at the. booker, it's 9 summit and vol. saw fight and told the group that nato has easton flank
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forms the front line of our collective defense today as we approached the when you're anniversary of russia, schroeder invasion, she even more important to continue the stand again. i think this is proof of this how strongly we feel. that's why i wanted to meet all of you person here today as natives eastern flank. you're the front lines of our collector defense and you know better than anyone. what's at stake? this conflict? the ellen sasha joins us, are now life from warsaw. anna elena, i understand the meeting's already over. that's the motorcade leaving joe biden is on his way to the airport to head back to washington dc at the what you'll consider a fairly successful 3 day trip to this part of europe. a course very heavy and symbolism with the trip to keep on monday. i kept under wraps for such a long time and then of course the walk through the streets of keys with loading
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ears, landscape, the physical embodiment of the, the moral support the joe biden has been given the ukraine, the indian leader and ukraine over the last year. and then it was here to pull him to make what he regarded was a significant speech. many of the things we've had before, but he added some new passion because of course it, he, he'd been to keith. he'd been to see 1st hand what it was like in the capital city that has been a under attack for the last year or so. and then here with the bucharest 9, a group that was formed back in 2015 after the russian invasion of crimea. those of the front line states for nato, the ones closest to the russian border, and those who feel most at rest by any russian aggression. and he came here, he wanted to speak to them to say, look, thank you for your support. and thank you for being those frontline nations. he also wanted to find out from them how they felt about how the war was going and, and how it should progress. he, of course,
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is doing all this against the backdrop of, perhaps growing uneasiness about the, the state of the war. the number of countries are seeing this as a drain on the resources. but joe biden has put this in very stock terms. he sees this as a challenge to democracy, not just in europe, but around the world and says that the united states is in this for the long haul. even though for many countries the see this as a war which at the moment seemingly has no end in sight and certainly does. thank you so much that is a l. m. fisher for us in warsaw. while politicians continue to discuss the war, many ukrainians have been forced to flee the violence in the us. more than 22000 refugees have entered by crossing the mexican border. one woman's journey across the world from europe to america came at a great price. how did your castro has her story? a year ago, love guinea. mortimer could not have been further from this moment. she was in car give in a windowless basement,
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as bombs exploded and the ground shook. i talk with my husband, bliss. go away from here. i don't want to die. they decided to drive west joining multitudes. the civilians fleeing the fighting for 5 days. they drove along congested roads until they neared the polish border. there a difficult choice awaited most of the could cross into poland alone or remain in ukraine with her fiance. he would stay to defend his country cry. and me crown my husband graham, his mom. um no, it's seth. and because i need to go but 1st they will get married a simple ceremony to ty themselves together in the face of chaos. and then they parted more to the state, briefly at a refugee camp in poland. then boarded a flight to mexico, where her twin sister and brother in law. both us citizens joined her. the 3 travelled along the mexico u. s. border, searching for
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a way to get most of her into the u. s. officer said no for ukrainians. close. you have to move it next border saw of him over to next border. nice border say no . finally, us border agents in san diego allowed most of her to enter and she arrived in the us 52 days after leaving home. but again, they oh, now most of the lives with her sister's family in maryland. she speaks with her husband and ukraine several times a day. he's now volunteer tactical medic, i of are abroad or him, but sometimes he needs to stop to stop and think he can't because he von to help all people to save all people. happy. moments at the kitchen table are followed by sleepless nights of flashbacks and nightmare says martha. she wants to return home. they want or
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am help ukraine to grow up again. oh, meanwhile, singing songs from her homeland with her sister brings most of the joy they raise their voices loudly louder than the echoes more. how did you, castro, al jazeera, silverspring, maryland with thousands of trucks have come to a halt at a merger border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. the talk and crossing has been closed and sunday evening and gunfire was reported. on monday, the provincial television official told a news agency to pakistan stopped sick. people from crossing to treatment pakistan has not commented, well if can pack us on an f, kennesaw shit a border, nearly 2600 kilometers long. with 18 crossing points. the one in the border town of talk them is the busiest. it's nearly 180 kilometers from each country's capital.
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symbolic con is a political insecurity endless day. and she says, there are several reasons why these border closures have become common since the tele bonds takeover in f canister. the 1st issue has been that since the takeover, they've been an influx of new of hon. obviously refugees, but focused on doesn't even want to call them refugees. there are new migraines that have entered focused on in large numbers. 450000 of those of people have entered, boxed on on actual medical and other visa, but they're not ready to go back because obviously there is a downturn in the cannot make down. there are security issues inside of one is on the change, has really the stabilizer will amazon, and especially a lot of it's well that it will be hard with. so those people i have and very recently before this issue right now that we're talking about today. but he recently barks on embassy and back to some sort of office issued notifications will
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stop. it's embassy from issuing even medical reasons and kind of what would lid on it. because it was generally believed that these medical medical checkups that allow you to end of august on to go to our hospital will being misused. so that's obviously creating problems for some of the genuine people who brought over. but a lot of them are let in. i'm not exactly clear what triggered this governs issue, but it seems to be that the body of this time was done from the side, not the party on the side. the lot of the guy from the at least 4 people had been killed on a powerful storm that swept across madagascar. second friday hit with winds of up to 130 kilometers an hour damaging thousands of homes. but it brought less rain than feared. more than 16000 people have been affected. the cyclone as forecasts continue on to mainland africa. authorities in tennessee essay, they have anticipated hundreds of illegal migrants in the mediterranean sea. the
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national guard says naval unit stopped a live in crossing operations and rescued more than 560 people. the coastline around tennessee is frequently used to attempt a legal crossings to europe. if you're not the regular mexico's former top security chief, has been convicted in the us of drug trafficking, track trafficking in new york, a jury found general garcia, luna, guilty of taking millions of dollars from mix cuz largest crime group. this in a law cartel, al and the rice to find the next big thing and take giant, so competing to bring new versions of powerful artificial intelligence to consumers . but as rob reynolds reports some of those technologies of raising concerns, prompting at least one company to pull back, you know, even the chat g p d moment, as i think captured people's imagination. microsoft c e o sot yona della may not welcome the kind of attention his company's bet on advanced artificial intelligence is getting last month microsoft confirmed or multi 1000000000 dollar investment in
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open a i the company behind chat g p t. now the company is restricting access to the a i chat feature of it's being browser, after reports of unsettling conversations with the chat, bott microsoft recently gave technology reporters an opportunity to test the chat bought before it was publicly released. one reporter wrote that after a long conversation about the chat box capabilities, it said it was in love with him and urged him to and his marriage. and also mused about skills it had but was forbidden to use, including developing a biological weapon and stealing nuclear secrets. the chat bought took a belligerent tone with another reporter comparing him to hitler and stalin. microsoft is now being talked about as a company that's putting out an innovative idea. so for them, this is a when, even if there are some embarrassing bumps along the way. on tuesday,
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microsoft announced been chat will now answer only 6 questions for conversation after which users are told to start a new topic. users will also be limited to 60 questions per day. in total, microsoft said long conversations quote, can confuse the underlying chat model. google is also racing to bring a i capabilities to its browser, which it says will be called bard observers say the model could power a new technology and information revolution. but critic, so artificial intelligence have long speculated about doomsday scenarios. late physicists, stephen hawking warned, fully intelligent a i could quote, spell the end of the human race. rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles. wel, that's o f. now with may tom, a cry of nick said to our special program, ukraine war one jeroen.
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ah, not to say look at this forecast. i would suggest maybe the, the, the rainy season looks. i was coming to an end bit early for that. but the forecast gives you still some heavy, heavy down pause in indonesia rather less in malaysia and increase in the strength that ne, muncie will tend to pick up the shaft to some degree. but if you look at peninsula malaysia, mainland southeast asia and the philippines, the showers are not that great. still, i think it is just probably a waning in the strength of no come back again because we're not in dry season yet . nor we out of winter. yeah. we've had some more snow falling in honcho. there's bit more to come and talk harder on thursday, i suspect, and this cold element which is clouded light, rain coming along the yank. see valley's quite cold. one should not be that 5 degrees. 14 is far more res, which is what?
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of course it returns to on friday. down the northeast of india. there are still some pretty big showers. that's also true in bhutan of rain. stopped refill the river's broad future for example. but elsewhere in india cause it's been dry. we don't normally mention pre monsoon heat. in february we would probably get a half to because temperatures. just look at them, pick your favorite city, are rising, and we got something give a heat weight, very been good. you're at righteous town, a bucket to southern pakistan. ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money known drink operation. the goal mafia is be in the company with financial institutions, regulators and governance complicit my ways often. what is this? is it right? right now, in a full part series al jazeera investigative unit goes under cover in southern africa league until 9.
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