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a passenger train at crushes, head on into a congo train, killing at least 40 people ah, oh, to 10 abuse support to celebrate as the winds. not jerry is presidency for the routing party at the man with the slogan. it's my turn faces opposition? challenges in court. ah, and this is really police clash with anti government, protested the u. s. virgin benjamin netanyahu to disavow his finance ministers calls for palestinian village to be raised. these comments were irresponsible. they were repugnance. they were disgusting and on peters feminine. doha with your sport. awesome. all are in control against everson, the premier league leaders all to know up as they live to increase their advantage or the title rivals, manchester city. ah,
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the great prime minister que yeah. caused me to talk is says the cause of a major train accident that killed at least 40 people was tragic human error. a freight train and a passenger train collided on tuesday night in the north of the country. emergency workers are still at the scene near the city of larissa. the government declared 3 days of national mourning and the transport minister has resigned. trumps or oppressed reports from seen the worst train crush grease has ever seen. a passenger train colliding head on with a freight train. many of the 350 passengers were students returning to the seller nikki, after a long weekend celebrating greek orthodox lint, many were killed in the initial impact shortly before midnight. others burnt in the fire so hot. it melted metal. those who made it out was still trying to understand
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what happened. but after her father vanessa mccarthy with i jumped on him that we fell down. a woman with her child was with us. the train caught fire next to us and this guy found a whole, so we all managed to get out. a little bit of old train had been 90 degrees and had fallen over the cliff. half of it was hanging in the air and the whole thing was on fire. there were 5 wounded where i was an estimated 82 passengers are missing, but only about half that number of bodies has been recovered. the rest may never be retrieved because the fire that engulfed the 1st 2 cars of this train was so hot, more than a 1000 degrees celsius, were told. it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. greek prime minister, give yard cause me to thank you. i was at the scene even as the search for survivors continued on the barbary level. i had to fuel the ownership. we are
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talking about an unspeakable tragedy. i thought to day at 1st and foremost with the relatives of the victims, a duty is to treat the wounded and from there to identify the bodies. dozens of people stood in line to donate blood at the hospital in the central town of larissa and angry families are demanding answers. unless we want all those responsible to pay for these messages, this greek mess trains driving in 2023. it's insane, and on a double track, even from what we're hearing, they went from double to a single track and crashed. a station master has been arrested as investigators try to establish how 2 trains came to be on the same track, jumpstart opal. us al jazeera, near larissa, christian well myers, the transport and railway specialist. he says investigators will need to determine why safety protocols failed, resulting in the trains ending up on the same track. and they must have been on the same track. this is a double trap line,
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so they said to be no reason why they should be on the same track, but unless there was a derailment just beforehand, they must have been on the same track, which is rather inexplicable, inexplicable, given this is a main line between the greeks 2 biggest cities is overseen quite a used and what have to question what the state of the track was, what the state of the signal is, what the state that electrification is. all these questions for the investigators rather strangely, the greek services have been taken over by retired railways, which also stay tone, but relatively efficient and experienced. but what doesn't seem to have happened is that i have been any investment in the, in the railways. and that seems to be a sort of stop as well, and that's always crucial in terms of safety. so one of the opposition parties
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defeated in nigeria is presidential election. says it will not turn legal challenge against the result. after bowler tissue from the ruling, apc party was declared, the winner labor parties said the election was fraudulent. and the electoral process was a sham, former lego governor to boot one, the largest share of the vote, with 37 percent former vice president attic, however, worker one about 29 percent of the vote. he's from the main opposition, people's democratic party and the labor parties, peter o, b 125 percent. despite mobilizing the support of younger voters, keen for an end to the countries, 2 party system turn out was very low. just 29 percent. i mean, you drink reports from boucher to liberal edge of the p. c. have been satisfied the requirements of the law is shared
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by declared the winner and is returned. elector. ah, jubilant supporters of the governing party. celebrate victory in hot fort and tim's election. their candidate, 70 odd ball, i'm a tenable now has a task of trying to calm. i divided country. i don't want me here or 3 day i don't my, my long as the legacy a mom that is and we are fortunate is declaration was boycotted by the main opposition. political party representatives who accused the electoral commission of commuting to rick the vote. the opposition, how strongly criticized then a crawl commission for failing to electronically applaud election results. right from polling unix. this is a, it was
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a deliberate attempt to rick the vote election officials. however, i've told them to take their case to court on something. the opposition isn't entirely happy with judicially said to be the last hope of the common man. it is saw in all or doubt matters, bought in political matters. sorry to see the judiciary snow the last hope of the common man. i hope and pray that the judiciary we leave off to the responsibility of being the last hope off the commer. this election has deeply divided nigeria is we have no doubt counter it. i'd like to do. all we need to do is to gary every day off to that, that are grouped. don does fight. don't put this. you have any do to brother, go to court is back on love. yeah. well our only done is not our monday morning. actually we will have to walk to night, a fractured country in addition to dealing with its numerous can all make security
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and social crisis. for now the streets of the capital of many of the parts of nigeria are come. the next few days, we'll determine whether they stay that way. a decrease al jazeera, a voucher for 70 year old boy, 19 to winning nigeria, presidency had been a lifelong go. he was a senator from 1992 to 93 and governor of lego state from 1999 to 2007. to do was key in bringing together the various factions of the old progressives, congress, which led him to bihari winning the presidency in 2015. he campaigned, in this election under the slogan, it's my turn. thought to be one of nigerian richest politicians. he's been accused of corruption, money laundering, and running more than a dozen foreign bank accounts. but he's never been charged with anything and denies any wrong doing. a jury in galilee is the campaign spokesman of the o progressives. congress is, as it's not unusual for the results of nigeria presidential election to be
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challenged and his party welcomes the use of legal avenues. if people are unhappy, it is extremely rare if not unprecedented, to have a situation in which anyone will pardon wins in election. and the artisan party comes out and says, you know, we lost a free and fair election. congratulations, i wish you well, unfortunately, and this is unfortunately, a bit of a block more on the early years of our democratic evolution country that we are not getting to except i lose election in a way that i wasn't on right now. let me see, even as i see that i am not suggesting in any way that the electoral south was perfect in every part of the country. i think i would when you would agree that there is no such thing as the election in decatur is a spokeswoman for their campaign of labor party, candidate,
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obese joins me now from boucher. thanks for being with us. so is piedro, be definitely going to challenge the result in the courts, and if so, when will that process start? of course he's going to work with, you know, it's going to be all me do the, i'm in a shop on election. i have the cavities, we can't see when we have that level of irregularity that, that we are experiencing this election. we are going to court immediately. this is not something very intense waste to do. so what's your main navigation when it comes to problems with the election of 1st of all, my manager who, you know, and shot everyone, you know, the electron law was, it was going to be the direct transmission of the results from the ca fall straight to the iras and we did not have that. now people taking pictures of the of them will you need results are showing what this is, what happened at my believe, but by the time this was also loaded,
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different things will do that. if i was as of this example, if arms were bounded the bush different things with just too much. and then we'll just, we'll have the administration rights review to stop the count to start the process that you have loaded with too much. and the result when not be not uploaded directly, as he said that the weight yet i shot people over and over again. and this was not the key. what people saw at the unit was a unit. many times was not what ended up being been collected, not or law ended up. as the result, they were called out. these things were so correct. that's why you were calling out that this was an example corrected or written over and over. and it was done in electrical, it'll have been rejected these electrons, i'm in the shop, will not take it. we're definitely going to court the reaction from interest community. i noticed that there the u. s. in the u. k, for example, of congratulated the winner. but of encouraging not hearing authorities to examine
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concerns raised by the opposition and civil society about the process. so what do you expect it kind of any, do you expect support from international unity feel? move or what's? what's your expectation? this is, this is what, for all, from the international community for your move to take the court with everybody that needs national of that man. and he, i, or i, you know, in national, i was, that was a whole week and i was speaking with you and you and everybody so disappointed that this process did not meet any level. and we bought, i would say, you know, this is, this is a free and fair election. i thought it was a local lender shut off on it and leave it with you to see, you know, what sees you agreed that this, this, this was sort of products by let's see what was going to happen. beyond was sent out young. all the conversations that this was on fed shop and they said look for
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them. i want to see what more international companies is going to do. so this is the national committee. we can see your pick magic as you all think. we need more from the international companies is not enough and not come on and they always see what is happening with what it's supposed to be. so i just didn't and. ready we need to see consequences for all the offices, electro officers and wanted to show you a body shop. we need to see more than just the men in the past in nigeria that had been electro violence. a, is there any can kind of concerned that people will take this out or it's been come so far? are you calling for com on the part of your supporters? loaners are cars were morning. well, only was it was in the build up to this was sure that be the best selection. when we thought about the, the bus one thought, you know what technology was going to check with every form of activity. the quality would have been able to carry out, and so we're ready to well have to have the best and actually just history of what
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it turned out to be the was this is worse than the 2007 election. and we've been just them that, that it was not democracy. these have been that to people was ever, and we're sure that technology or so it's really that what right now. and then just as processing when you see and then journals right now, many are process in many i morning it is after we're done, we want what has been done as well. what after with novel process, what has been thought of them because the, you know, what is the next puzzle actually with everyone's just, i mean, you don't have a situation where you, somebody has one election everywhere and i start why it will. and also the bridge in the front, me just pull up and just, you know, thinking about what the future lies ahead of them, especially this will be the national a for joining us. thank you. thank you. so coming up on this news are from london. ah, one dead and 4 rested out is where he forces raid
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a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. oh, the fatal shooting of an israeli american as tick tock moves to limit screen time for under eighteens. a u. s. house committee approves a bill giving president biden powers to ban the chinese owned app. and novak brokovich breezes into the quarter finals of the dubai test championships action coming up in sport. ah us as hit out comments by israel's finance minister, calling for the palestinian village of who are to be raised at a business conference on wednesday as alo, smart, rich said the state of israel needed to wipe out tomorrow, but not private individuals. is really police of arrested 10 people for suspected involvement in a violent rampage and who are at the weekend following the shooting deaths of to israelis. smart, rich had earlier liked
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a tweet by the deputy head of samaria regional council, debbie, the been zion calling for the village to be wiped out. these comments were irresponsible. they were repugnance. they were disgusting and just as we condemn palestinian incitement to violence. we condemn these provocative remarks that also amount to incitement to violence. we call on prime minister netanyahu and other senior israeli officials to publicly and clearly reject and disavow these comments. we condemn, as we have consistently terrorism and extremism in all of its forms. and we continue to irks that there be equal measures of accountability for extreme actions, regardless of the background of the perpetrators or the victims. we've already noted. our concern is really on me says it's detained for palestinians over the killing of an israeli american. on monday, the palestinian health ministry says
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a man was also shot and died of his wounds. it came up to his ready forces waited the acrobat java, refugee camp in the occupied west bank, palestinian medic say the operation resulted in multiple injuries balance had been escalating across the occupied territories in recent days. it abraham has been pouring development through jericho in the occupied westbank. there was a checkpoint that was preventing palestinian cars from exiting junk was part of the blockade that has been imposed on jericho since monday. it is the attack that shooting that killed and is really american just a minutes ago. actually the soldiers have allowed palestinian to come out and you can see the amount of cars that feel like they're free. now they can leave after many told us that there were standing for hours and hours, some even left their cars are, were trying to walk by foot. so this. * was after and is really read that was carried out by under cover unit 2, they up but job it
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a few decals. they say that they sell, that was responsible for shooting and killing and is really american man on monday was arrested according to paramedics. they tell us that the person who was injured during an exchange of fire between the israeli forces and the palestinian, the armed men. he was shocked in the abdomen and asked paramedics, were trying to conduct cpr on him. the israeli forces told the paramedics to stop and to give them the man is really police of crack down on hundreds of people in israel, protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is planned judicial reforms. ah, major roads were blocked. talk to organize his school for a national day of disruption. the proposed changes would limit the power of the supreme court while giving greater power to the government. critics call the move anti democratic netanyahu and opposition leader jojo le, pete of accused each other of sewing anarchy. it's not allowed to be 2 policemen.
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it's not allowed to disrupt the country's life. i understand that here there is someone who's looking to create anarchy called to ya, pete. he says, clearly he doesn't want to reach an agreement. doesn't response while calls for talks about under the last few hours, israeli police were called to help benjamin netanyahu, his wife, if 8 hundreds of anti government protest as a has saddle. intel, a be demonstrated surrounded with around us. and yahoo was having her head on thousands of people who've been staging weekly protests against the right mean government it was president, i like had sunk, says he's fearful for the fate of the country to talk more. but all of this was a kiva elder. he joins us live from television by skype. thanks very much for being with us. want to go back to net price. that's a state department spokesman comments calling on these really promised another top officials that to, to publicly disavow the comments by the finance minister all such comments that kind of level of comment from
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a member of these really is this unprecedented it and then wilmington, yahoo call him out. well, i think that so this is exactly what we wanted to happen. and he wanted you to ask me this kind of question because it puts no anyhow in a very problematic the least to say situation, actually he's cornered between national we're national interest is rarely special relationship with the united states and his partners in the coalition. smuggler g is a very small for the edition and he could absolutely predict the american and the international communities respond. he feels that anyhow is weak. that perhaps even the calm down to the end of his
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mandate and the coalition, i expect the life is actually is very short. so he is preparing for the next elections and he's looking at these base his constituency. and you know, this people are really messianic and they don't care about what the americans are saying. because they believe that you can remind you the of angelica in united states that they get their power the or story from god. and they really believe that there is no room for other people are short of the jewish people in under land of israel. so actually he said exactly what he really means. it's love, you know, then he, of course he needed to and man did a little bit and say he meant that it's not the surplus to
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take the law into their hands. is the army as if these ready law let alone the international law, allows 2 to delete her, but a senior really any leading it was just talking walk were just a brief you stop here, you mentioned the military them and we had the major general you to folks who command the military in that area of he defended his forces role in the violence, but he called the incident a program. and he said it the incident who are it was a program carried out by outlaws referring to the, to the settlers violence. how unusual is it to have a, a senior military person describing a situation like this in those terms? yeah, absolutely. i think that's what i can say the majority. ready of these ways to reasonable non masonic israeli outrage. and keep in mind that is on has to answer some questions of the prosecutor of the international law
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or just the court of justice so that the timing is absolutely horrible. but as i said before, you need to understand that and you know is, was hijacked politically by. ready radical psionic evangelists who don't believe in the rule of law, they believe in their will. their law is the law of the bible. and they are the real threat to a zionist idea of the country, which is both jewish and democratic day. don't believe in democracy. and they don't believe in co existence and they don't care about what it just the order says for this case. if you see what the state department is saying because they. ready
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believe that god promised the jewish people. ready the jewish, the. ready state of israel, the land of israel, and the policy is not legitimate. they don't believe in date, you will not hear him saying, spelling out the word policy, and yet they will say arrows. so and if then, you know, he's now in a position that he's doing, if he stays, what keeps them in his correlation and he's don't if he's not because then he is a few steps away from jail because you have everything is in context also is while and it's, it's a grip oh, dryer of corruption. and you carol disengaged this from what's happening, israel, because later now, nathaniel is losing his mandate. even now you can hear people from his own
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coalition colleagues to stop this madness or for pushing israel from liberal democracy to dictate, to ship a key veil to thank you very much indeed for your thought. thank you. thank you. we're welcome. and us house foreign affairs committee has approved a bill that would give president joe biden power to ban the chinese owned platform, tick tock. it now needs to be passed by the full house and senate. the white house had already asked federal agencies to remove the social media app from their systems because of security concerns. canada and european union institutions have also announced plans to ban tick tock from government owned phones. china has criticize the move. meanwhile, in an effort to prevent misuse by teenagers, the platform says it will introduce a one hour time limit for every user under 18. petty calhane has fallen. developments from washington d. c. the bill passed out of this house committee,
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but by a very partisan vote. 24 to 16 republicans argue that this poses a potential national security challenge. they argued the china could be using this information to basically spread missed information to target people to track people . that is a charge the tick tock denies. democrats are against the bill because they say it's simply too broad that it could interfere with the 1st amendment, the freedom of speech. so what happens next? well, it goes to the full house for a vote, and republicans are in charge. but by the slowness, majority democrats though, control the senate. so if they remain united against this bill, it's unlikely that a land on president biden's death expert say, there is valid concerns when it comes to all of the social media companies. and faith believe there's a reason, a tick tock is being targeted. i think that there is definitely an element of tick tock being a very successful non us social media and outcome. it was raising a lot of putting a target on it, for example. ah,
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it doesn't mean that the concerns are invalid, right? these concerns are real valid, concerns about data security. and there is additional news coming from tick tock the company says, all of those huge dog videos and funny cat means and all those people dancing. well, you're going to have a limit on that. if you're under the age of 18, about 60 minutes after 60 minutes, and it'll prompt you to say, do you want another 30 minutes off to put in a pin? there's a catch though. they are going to make this the default setting, but people under the age of 18 can go in and change the default setting to go back to unlimited, tick tock, time watching. all of those are funny videos. so for parents across the globe who thought great, this fight is now over. it's not patty calling al jazeera washington, which i now by ashley, it gorski senior staff attorney for the national security project at the american civil liberties union, cheese live in new york for us. so we're back to that to the us house foreign
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affairs committee. this approval as patty was saying is not, weren't necessarily go through, but this idea that they would gave the president in theory, the power to, to ban take talk. what would you make of it? it's enormously problematic and thank you for having me night a band on to talk would be an extraordinary and extreme measure. it is unconstitutional, misguided and harmful to millions of americans. because the 1st amendment protects our ability to speak, to receive information, to associate freely with other to form community and to help them with violate the 1st amendment. it would stifle free expression. it would restrict the public's access to a critical and important source of information, which includes news, clinical commentary and the entertainment you were mentioning earlier. and the us government has not come close to justifying the kind of extraordinary matter. i mean, you the both the f b i and the federal communications commission of warned the bike dancer could share to use a data with china's authoritarian government. or you can send a tool about the risk of people's data could be misused. it is true that the
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chinese government is an authoritarian wind in gauge and right violating a uses it sensors and suppresses the sentence. and it is also true that to talk like a broad categories of user data and that that raises legitimate concerns. but the us government has not pointed to any specific actual national security harm from kick talk. only vague speculation about how americans data might be use or how the chinese government might be able to sense or a certain information or promote propaganda. and under the 1st amendment, that's not enough. so i mean it. so if people are worried about privacy in the use of data, i mean one of one analysis published by the university of toronto. the nonprofits, this is in lab, said tick tock on facebook collect similar similar amounts of data. so if they were worried about that kind of thing, what, what's the, what's the difference between se, facebook and tick tock should they just not be on those apps at all? if people are concerned about companies collection of their private information
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such as location data, it is true that the data puklich is not substantially different. it does not appear to be different from the kinds of data that the u. s. government is purchasing from data brokers or that companies like facebook and google collect. so instead of bearing one app, our political leaders should be addressing privacy concerns more broadly. and people who are concerned about their privacy should avoid using those apps should use and encryption for their communications and should be careful in their settings to make sure that location settings are not turned on. and that apps don't have permission to access their location at all. time and what about the, i mean you're, you're talking from the district and protecting civil liberties, but is there not a danger with some of these apps? so platforms that actually they say harmful content on there and which case there is, you may be some going to need to to, to regulate or will make sure that people aren't harmed by some of the stuff they can see on their own. on funded eating disorders. parent a, according to the non profit sense of accounting digital hate. they said that eating
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disorder content on a platform, tick tock had a mass, 13200000000 views. is that something you think that should be addressed in some way? it's tragic. it's problematic. my expertise is in the limits of the u. s. government power and the u. s. government here does not have the power to categorically ban this app in response to that kind of a very disturbing trend. it's ultimately up to companies to, to regulate. thank you very much indeed. ashley hospital does. thank you. what's more still to come this hour, including russia's reconstruction master plan, the ambitious proposal to rebuild the bombed out city of mary you poll plus i'm totally under the move our world congress in barcelona, where we look at how artificial intelligence is to think in a great lead and australia dominate india on day one of their 3rd tests,
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highlights on the way with peter and sport. ah, i'm reminded of the top stories here now to 0. that these 40 people have been killed in northern greece after a freight train and a passenger train collided on tuesday night. prime minister korea caused me to attack, he says the cause of the accident was tragic human error. one of the opposition parties defeated in nigeria is presidential election says it launch a legal challenge against a result bullet in a boot from the ruling party was declared the winner with 37 percent of the vote. and the u. s. is urged israel's benjamin netanyahu to disavow comments by his finance minister recalled for the palestinian village of who are are to be a raised israeli police. arrested 10 people for suspected involvement in a violent rampage there. the weekend falling. the shooting deaths of 2 is rainy's.
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r u. s. intelligence investigation has concluded that it is very unlikely. a foreign adversary is responsible for so called havana syndrome. american diplomats and intelligence officers around the world have been hit by mystery ailments since 2016 when it was 1st reported in cuba. why did you castro joined his life from washington? d. c. you had you. what else did this report say? that's right. now, this was after an exhaustive investigation that was conducted by 7 us intelligence agencies. and they did conclude that it was very unlikely that a foreign adversary was responsible for the symptoms. they also said there was no credible evidence that an energy weapon of some sort or any device capable of causing the symptoms exists. now, according to the associated press, a u. s. official also said that the conclusion that there was, there have been some chatter picked up from adversarial governments that perhaps
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they were thinking that it was the us plotting and making this stuff up. well, all of that, of course, is, is not what the people who have been suffering from these ailments have been wanting to hear. they make up more than 1000 cases that were investigated across 90 countries or employees. intelligence officers of the us embassies of us missions across 90 countries and its investigation. did everything from tracking our dealers to g o location to forensics, to ultimately conclude that quote, there was nothing there and not what's that mean for people who say they're suffering symptoms, right. because even now this year, there were new cases that were reported and these are symptoms like hearing loss, migraines, memory lapses, some debilitating brain injuries even. and what this of course, leaves us is still an announcer question. if not an adversarial government or
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a weapon cause this, then what? while the report leaves that an answer but speculates that it could be pre existing medical conditions or other environmental factors. now the state department says that the government will continue to take these report seriously. the findings that the intelligence community has spoken to today, in no way call into question the experiences the symptoms that our colleagues and their family members have reported in recent years, the number of reported cases of almost health incidence have declined fairly precipitously since 2021. there was a decline between 2021 in 2022. in so far this year there has been a decline between those cases that were reported as of this state last year. and as of, as of the state this year. and an attorney who were present some of the victims of these illnesses called the report out today,
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very disconcerting and has said that he does plan to challenge its conclusion. lauren hardy, thank you very much. indeed. hundreds, the school girls in several iranian cities have been mysteriously poisoned in the past 3 months, causing a wave of anger and confusion across the country. the latest attack happened in the capital. the president asked interior ministry to investigate dosage of our reports from terror on. wow, at the latest attack on girls in school. this one came on wednesday at an elementary school in a tron neighbourhood, young girls receiving medical care after the latest suspected use of poisoned gas in the classroom. i can't breathe. she says less than 24 hours earlier in a suburb, just east of to her on similar scenes that these girls were also poisoned while sitting at their desk and down group at least $35.00 of them were rushed to
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hospital with symptoms including severe headaches, nausea vomiting and dizzy, no man and i smelled something like gas and all the students did to. but i felt it more because i have asthma. and when i came back to the classroom, i couldn't tolerate this man. and when i left i fell down the stairs. but okay, i smell something like gas and as we left the classroom, i felt really sick. i was coughing and couldn't breathe. i don't really get it in the holy city of comb. multiples, hacks have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized. do unify that. she was paralyzed from the waist now and she couldn't walk at all. where were those officials to come and see that my daughter could even walk? parents are angry at what many c as a targeted attack on girls education. and they blamed local officials for not doing enough to protect their children. the 1st cases emerge in late november sunday were students at the nor yes don shock, conservatory fell ill. they became ill again in december. that's available in one
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of her all. miller hall, cedar ohio law. we have not identified the cause of the incident so far. the issue is being followed by the relevant bodies and hopefully we will find details soon and share it with the public. we should refrain from creating fear, the head of the education committee and parliament has confirmed that nitrogen gas was detected in the poison used at some of the schools. a committee made up of different authorities has been form to investigate, and the president has also asked the interior ministry to get involved as confusing lack of clarity on these increasing attacks. continue. parents are becoming angrier and more fearful for the future of their daughter in iran. dorset safari, l t 0 her on turkish present, worshiped eye of ad one has indicated presidential and parliamentary elections will go ahead as planned on may 14th. so speculation that could be postponed because of last month. devastating earthquakes which killed 145000 people in turkey. a
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delegation from the high election board is gathering material to design a voting could feasibly be held in the quake affected areas. bride reports from no de one of the worst affected areas, inter kia. this is one of the camps in this town of no dog that has been heavily damaged. in fact, so much so that the man here has promised to completely demolish the town i have to rebuild from scratch. it's evening here. people have been settling in for another night, given the proximity to the syrian border. there's quite a large syrian population that has been announced today by the wednesday, by the head of to, to kids military that are now around 42000 syrian refugees. have i see now, cross back into syria, this remains an ongoing issue here. the question of buildings and building safety continues to dominate, as you would might expect. here the mayor of symbol at chrome, m a, marlo has spoken, saying that there is a need to strengthen buildings into the largest city that have of course,
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been extreme fears of a similar quake happens in a stumble. what the impact would be announcing the buildings will be strengthened from as early as next month. and announcing that around a $110000.00 buildings have already applied for checks to make sure that they are strong enough. the director general of the world health organization as visited hospitals and temporary shelters in rebel held areas of northwest syria to address at a new job or use says available funding and new border crossings and not enough to help quake effective citizens. earthquakes kill more than 5000 people in syria. tens of thousands of still missing, and hundreds of thousands of homeless. the you ended already struggled together funding to address serious humanitarian crisis before the earthquake hit. russia says it's repelled what it described as a massive drone attack on crimea by ukrainian forces. the russian defense ministry claims
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a total of 10. drones were either shot down or disabled and there were no casualties . ukraine deny is targeting crime in russia an extra region from ukraine in 2014. the landscape nets is parisha, and how soon regions were annexed in september, following circle referendums, conducted by rational authorities. much of my refill was left in ruins after one of the bloodiest battles of the crane war. so far. the city was captured by russian forces in may after siege. that lasted nearly 3 months. tens of thousands of people were killed. now the russian authorities avowed to rebuild the city as some bon jovi reports from moscow. this was once a busy wiping city, with cultural buildings like this famous drama theatre, now damaged and peppered with bullets and bomb fragments. russian forces won the battle from opal after more than 18 days of intense fighting. and now they want the people of the city to move on from the scars afore to rehabilitation. by 2025,
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the city should be rebuilt. according to moscow's more jo pull reconstruction master plan, it wants the population here to go to half a 1000000 people in the next decade, by rehabilitating a 1000000 square meters of social buildings. the russian state plans to find a complete replacement of the cities facilities, including a railway station, a port tram lines, and the airport well, rational different definitely. it's right to take this territory into organize new life. there was russian authorities also hold that ukraine. political vision would collapse, told probably before then this calculation as it was in the future and make of this plan. but one can imagine that if you have this long, prolonged long time conflict that people could live safely, there just was not possible to imagine. according to a new law passed by russia state, duma, people in antics regions of ukraine will have the same benefits as russian citizens . the legislation aims to provide free medical care, pensions,
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and benefits. piece by piece. people are trying to rebuild their lives. what we, what we are going to redevelop, we want to live free as our grandfathers, grandmothers and relatives used to live in our free ted city, where no one was shooters. tell us what to do and force us to speak another language. a few 100 apartments and homes have been rebuilt in the city, where only a 5th of the population is left slowly, basic services such as water and electricity returning. we do very of my house burned down on the left bank near the sea. it was that com, someone boulevard about 50 meters from the ceiling and my son took us to his house . so we can live with him and his family, tanya hall, patricia and her son were unable to buy russia in september in what question power is called a sham referendum, was to insist that people chose their right to self determination. this mike with a condemnation, but for the hundreds of thousands of people in these territory, any help to rebuild their lies in welcome. if there is no more fighting here,
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will take years to remove the scars afore from the city of mario pool. before the families of the thousands of people killed in these territories, the number of new buildings er benefits can replace their loss. some of which i've done to 0. moscow. russia said to increase prison sentences from 5 years to 15 for people convicted of discrediting the army. amendments also being proposed to extend the war time censorship law to cover the wagner mercenary force. russia introduce sweeping censorship laws last year, shortly after ordering tens of thousands of troops into ukraine. the u. s. and other western officials estimate almost 200000 russian troops had been killed or wounded since the war started. survivors in relatives have paid their respects to the 67 people who died in a shipwreck off the coast of italy. on sunday, toys were placed on the coffins of the 16 children telling authorities of arrested
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3 people and looking for a 4th suspect, who they believe attempted to traffic up to 200 migrants on the boat. a crash prompted the u commission president to call on the block to work together to reform migration was the league now on the 15th. he is still lying here among the deceased . and yes, i have no more words. i can't think of one to say money out of words. i'm sorry. i think that was not a coincidence. i think that the people smugglers were guilty. that overfilled a ship with a 200 people. a 30 me to ship. it's not meant for 200 people that played with other people's lives. it that's not normal. that's unbelievable. the hard me. so had that he was out there today in boxer, tipped for a metal at paris olympics next year. that's all the way in sport repeated. ah
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ah, artificial intelligence is taking a massive step forward with new chat box systems. that ain't to be indistinguishable from real humans, tech giants, microsoft and google. believe it's the future. or there are concerns and course regulation. charlie angela is that the mobile world congress in barcelona, where they way not the potential pros and cons. artificial intelligence is already all around us in unseen algorithms controlling most devices connected to the internet, and smartphones and security cameras to smart tv. but these, these basic technology compared to what is just burst onto the scene at the mobile world congress. the hot topic is chat g p t generative a chapel that uses the web deep learning techniques to generate new data from
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existing data backed by microsoft. taken many in the industry by surprise coming and shaking the street. and these has been possible because there's a lot of data and computing power that has to be included in the algorithm formats to create really true generative and for tech, for images. combining these 2 national opportunities currently free with a 100000000 users, people are instructing it to create everything from job applications to work of fiction, even writing code for robot competitors quickly developing their own versions. so our demo is similar to what had to be and our product points explain faster than our competitor and only consume 40 percent of the power. and another $250.00 startups in general today, i vine for that title $2100000000.00 in 2022 alone. the
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carnita tech has 0 regulation and some of the industry of voicing concerns of how it will be used. and the lack of a safety net, i mean, i think i confirmed wouldn't be the about use of the tools to create more fake news . now it's steven to say content in many languages with this. and also using things that other companies are doing, like you're generating images for video and voices and we have not in the movies you can generate a video of any person in the world. speaking with the right voice with the tech, they're doing better. one of the biggest concerns around generative ai is it's potential to create what's called hallucination fact images that look convincing, but all rooted in reality, all the data that it seen could be a picture of a cat with 7 heads or a document. we've made up references and it's this that is causing some creases to
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hold off, releasing their versions until they've ironed out the audience that their boss alone is peach of the foot. lauren, thank you so much. leaders, arsenal have moved 5 point clear of nearest rivals. manchester city in the premier league as of a thrashing everton buckeye, a sacker put arsenal in front. late in the 1st half of the 6th goal in 11 games since the world cup. there was still time for another before the break to gabrielle martin. eli scoring for the 3rd match in a row was initially ruled after all side. at v a. r a turned the decision arsenal got a 3rd in the 2nd half there captain martin owed a guard with the finish and the on smooth technicality to side were not finished near martin eli with the 2nd of the night to make it for now as they lay down a big martyr in the title race. liverpool had to wait more than 70 minutes before
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going in front of home against wolves. virgil van dyke's go. handing juergen topside the lead at since become to know that the whole look set to move to within 6 points of the top 4 and those all important champions league places. meanwhile, said ben ramos go handed west and the lead against manchester united in the f. a cap, so i don't have his boss, david morris looking very happy about it. he managed men united a decade ago after alex ferguson for time. and however, the home. so i did find an equalizer, an own goal, drawing them level another, pull it up, and then united, turn things around. late goals from alejandro. got nacho and fred pudding erickson outside in the quarter finals. 31. the final school bottom have been knocked out. my 2nd tier slides, sheffield united element die with the winner 10 minutes from time to pull off a shock results. frances world cup record holders just fontaine has died at the age of 89. born in marrakech morocco, the forward school, 13 goals in
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a single world cup. when they reached the semifinals back in 1958, it's a mark that still stands to the state over oftentimes scored 30. see, and he's 21 appearances for france between 953-1900. 60 united, 259 goals in his club career. and as part of the said, the real side that reached the 959 european count final and of the coach, he helped p s g again promotion. so the french 1st division in 1974. well number one there that chalk of ich is into the last 8 of the da by tennis championships. after a tough opening match, it was more straightforward for the top seed in round 2, jock of it, shoe has won this to him and 5 times. took care of dutchman tell on quick sport. 6263, the serbian maintained his record of never having lost before the quarter finals. in 13 appearances in dubai. it wasn't going the way of defending champion. andre rob live against alexander, the little witch fatina. but the russian produced
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a remarkable combat to reach the quarter's facing 5 match points in the 2nd set i break, he reeled off 7 points in a row to win the set in dramatic fashion. the number to see then took the decided to ensure he still has a chance to retain the title. it's been a terrible day for india's cricketers in the 3rd test against australia, where the ball spending a lot. they were all out for $100.00 and mine. on the opening day in indoor met, limon was the pick of the australian bowl is coming 5 for 16. that's any 2nd test. nathan line. well, he picked up 3 for 35 in apply the are. these were 156 for 4 stumps, which gives them a lead of 47 with 6 wickets in the milwaukee bucks for winning run continues in the n b a after another standout performance from they star player years. yeah. jonathan see to compo, came back from injury and wrapped up 33 points and 50 rebounds against the brooklyn
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. it's vax winning this 1181 of them before handing the nets a 3rd straight last and 7th in their last my and gaze. but milwaukee extend their winnings be the 15 games the wife of late n b, a star. coby bryant has reached a $29000000.00 settlement with los angeles county after police and firefighters. she had graphic images from the scene of his fatal helicopter crash. vanessa bryan testified that she suffered panic attacks because of the pictures which she says were taken and shade for no other reason than morbid gossip. kobe bryant, his 13 year old daughter, giana, and 7 others were killed in the crash in january 2020. california has since passed the state law, prohibiting 1st responders from taking unauthorized pictures of people who die at the scene of an accident or crime. manny machado says he's determined to win the world series with the sandy, a san diego padres off to finalizing a new 11 year deal with $350000000.00. it is the 4th largest dealing,
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baseball history, 30 year old. much auto gets a $45000000.00 finding bonus, as well as a salary which will grow from $13.00 to $35000000.00 over the course of the deal. then we finished with the jordanian box, who's dreaming of olympic glory next him z at our shish tops the world rankings in his weight category, and his hoping to inspire others in his community. geminus reports. oh, the parson in picks is on the horizon and his boxer is hard at work. 2 0. 2 joe damien fight as the at ash is being tipped from metal off to going top of the wild rankings in the light middleweight category. says, says exit, hulu. it's a great feeling to be number one amongst 7000000000 people shoulder. 24 year out ashes competed at the tokyo in picks in 2021. when he finished in 93 years before that, he won bronze at the asian games and indonesia, the only arab box,
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the to win a medal at that tournament. since taken up the sports in 2009, he says, boxing has given him more than just success in the ring. love. so how can when i, when i was a child, i was a troublemaker. my father sent me to join my uncle's club so that i take out my energy to stop me getting into trouble. i really liked it and i decided to continue in the spoil. it was summer. mother one thought, ashes trains at the olympic preparation center in the jordanian capital. if a man, he said since going top of the world rankings, his achievement has been a source of inspiration for young people in his neighbourhood, venus, the theater had but to live with, and without many people have got into boxing after i achieved this ranking, get about and many people sent me messages over social media that asking me to train bunny, but i'm not a teacher in the only train, but the oh, the hardware continues for ash ish with the asian games coming up in september in china. and then the power set in picks in july 2024. 0,
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geminus al jazeera. i could also tell you about liverpool have beaten wolves to know it means there are only 6 points behind the champions league places now. lauren inspector, you in london? thank you very much and that's it for me. lauren taylor 1st noosa. i'll be back in just a moment with another full run off the days news by switching. uh huh. ah ah and a
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