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i'll tell mccrae, this is l just they're alive from doha. also coming up confrontations between israeli police and protest isn't television. angry about the right when government plans to reform the judicial system. the boy and ukraine is expected to dominate discussions as g, 20 foreign ministers, mason, new delhi. and protests and grace opposite the countries whist train accidents, more than 40 people were killed in the collision, which is being blamed on human error. ah, israeli forces currently conducting new rides in a palestinian village near the city of janine. the slightest ride comes after a palestinian man was killed by israeli forces. the arc bought jabbar refugee camp
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and the occupied with bank on wednesday. the israeli army detains 6 palestinians during their trade in relation to the killing of an israeli american. on monday palestinian medic, so there were multiple injuries during the confrontation or violence, has been escalating across the occupied territory in recent days. either abraham has more from the arc of archer beer refugee camp. we are standing in front of the house that was surrounded earlier to day. people here are telling us that shortly in the afternoon, they were taken by surprise after israeli forces arrived here and surrounded the house, but they were in civilian clothes. so they didn't know who they were up against. wylie and i can m him. ah, i was inside this house when the israeli soldiers arrived, my son was in the other house next door. the israeli soldiers kept shouting, screaming, get us, get out of your houses. we will blow up everything. now,
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these are i, the army surrounded our houses. i had no idea what was about to happen. my son was holding my hand, but they arrested him. then they arrested my 3 kids. and here we are. look, would they have done cra, he 5 palestinians from inside this house with arrested 6 in total? this is the 2nd raid that took place. and if there was a blockades on jericho since monday, ever since, or palestinians wid accused of shooting at an israeli car and killing and is really american man, we're, we're in the entrance of jericho. and we've seen these really forces open the a blockade that was imposed on people allowing the cars to get out. but it's been a tough situation, not only in jericho, also and who water palestinians are telling us that any of nablus weird. there was a lot of sackler attacks and the violence of settlers is increasing. so palacios
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will tell you he had an awkward job in elsewhere in the occupied westbank that they feel that they're left alone facing are highly militarized. army of police and television. have you stun grenades and water cannon to break up an anti government demonstration is rarely, protestors are angry about proposed changes to the justice system by the ultra nationalist coalition, led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and ran com reports. the scenes have never been seen in television right and break up a protest agreed in advance. we'll clarity's using crowd control tactics, formula to palestinian in occupied territory. certain not familiar israelis until a b o. the protesters references ready settled on our last week is ready. settlers carried out at least
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$300.00 attacks, including shootings, arson, and a rampaged palestinian villages in the nablus area of the occupied westbank including alara. was these protests were more broadly about reforms that his rose legal systems and not about the events and horror israeli police used had never been seen before. prompting the prime minister himself to address the nation a sula could shortly. it's not allowed to beat up policeman. it's not allowed to disrupt the country's life or to block main roads. i understand that here, this someone who's looking to create anarchy called yellow pete. and the process is angered by the violence gathered. and then young's home. i don't want to live in the fatal. that's all. 7 we need to say it more than what they're trying to do. the motor stood and fitness in your who isn't know to give in. he's still pushing the
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changes to the supreme court response. these protests a determine they par despite the hundreds of thousands of people who come out on the street in opposition to it. iran con, occupied issues and israeli police had to rescue prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his wife sarah, during those protests. she was inside a telephone here so long when protested surrounded it, they chanted slogans against the government and yelled y as sarah, getting an account of the country is burning. benjamin netanyahu tweeted that he was relieved. his wife was safe and unharmed, but warned. in his words that the enter key must stop the us has had out of comments by israel's finance minister, calling for the pillar in the village of who were to be erased at a business conference on wednesday, the busy little small church said the state of israel needed to wipe out her wires,
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but not private individuals. smoked ridge head early like to tweed by the deputy hid samaria of regional council david bins, ion 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 urge that there be equal measures of accountability for extreme actions, regardless of the background of the perpetrators or the victims. the
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india is foreign minister, has edged a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers in new delhi to find common ground on issues with differences of opinion such as the born ukraine and to strive for more reliable supply chains. events after last week's gathering of the groups finance ministers resulted in delegates arguing about unanimously condemning moscow. all of the 19 countries and the european union that make up the 2015 of them voted in favor of an immediate, into the war and ukraine at the you. in general, assembly russia oppose the motion. china, india, and south africa, abstained with china and russia have no formal military alliance, but they have strong ties based around sales and joint exercises. it can mclee, russia is increasingly reliant upon china. india's military is heavily dependent upon russian tanks, fighter jets and other equipment. india is the 3rd largest consumer of oil and
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continues to buy it from russia. so therefore, care has been deepening its military times with russia. the nations held a series of joint naval exercises on the anniversary of the invasion, said africa described russia as friends trade between the countries in 2021 totaled about a $1000000000.00. with happening with how joins us from the summit venue in new delhi in putney. there's obviously growing tension between those countries that condemn russia and those who don't. what can we expect from the summit, especially around the born ukraine? you trying to meet a foreign ministers is expected to be a contentious one. you know, the ongoing war in ukraine and growing divide between nations over that issue is expected to dominate the u. s. t a default and says it will call our court brazen aggression by russia. the united kingdom and the european union have echoed the
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sentiment. on the other hand, russia has said that western nations are court trying to take revenge for losing was dominance. it has also criticize the us and its allies were sanctioned moscow and worsening the global financial and food crisis. now, as me banker in the u. s. secretary of state arrived late last night and missed the networking dinner that kicked off this to the summit. so he will come face to face with his russian counterpart. so gay love rob to day. there are no bilateral events between the 2 countries, but they will be together in group events. it is important to remember that last year. so gay love rob walked out of the foreign ministers, meet in barley, the g 20 meet. after are western nations condemned, or the war in ukraine? republic i'm in. how is all this tension going to affect any positive outcome here? ah,
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there are going concerns that geopolitical tensions could undermine any consensus and the summit good and without a joint statement. and there is last precedence. this is exactly what happened in barley last year at the foreign ministers meet. it is also what happened last week at the g 20 meet off of finance ministers. that event ended with a chair summer me off to china and russia opposed any mention of the war in ukraine . they said it was not the forum to discuss geopolitical affairs. now, there are other bilateral tensions as well that one has to watch out for, particularly between the united states and china. not china has come out with that 12 point piece blind in ukraine, and is expected to push that along. the united states has criticized china, saying it is tears of lying weapons of 202 russia. and then there are other concerns between the 2 nations, particularly that off the united states military shooting down that spy balloon of
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last month. that is what the u. s. has boarded but china says china says that that was an overreaction and that balloon was just a civilian research vessel there also ongoing issues around taiwan, hong kong and south china sea. okay, thank you so much. that is putney, miss al, for us at the g. 20 and you deli, a greek police, 5 t a gas protest is who gathered outside the offices of hellenic train in athens. after 2 tribes collided on tuesday night, killing at least 43 people. creases prime minister says the crash nail a certain central grease was caused by human error. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. john sarah police reports from the crash site in larissa . daylight reveals the scene of the disaster. the driver of the passenger train emerging from an under purse may have had no time to react to the oncoming freight
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train to mangled engines, testified to the severity of the impact. all that's left of the front to passenger cars is a pile of mangled debris. the 3rd car, partly on top of them, cranes delicately picked the wreckage apart. piece by piece, just in case the survivors found. but hope is almost gone. then on the back of kelly, i don't think they are any others. we've looked everywhere. i don't think there's any one left inside survivors emerging in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. we're trying to understand what happened. but i hope oliver, my god boy, 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 the whole 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. the immediate blame fell on
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the larissa station, master, arrested for manslaughter. he reportedly confessed that he tried unsuccessfully to switch the passenger train on to a different track as it left the station. not bothering to report that the switches had failed, and not suspecting the horror that would follow an estimated $82.00 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 cause of this train was so hot, more than a 1000 degrees celsius. we're told it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. prime minister courier caused me to park you says a commission of experts will probe the causes of the accident and lack of safety culture in the greek railway network. jobs are opal us al jazeera larissa, a u. s. intelligence investigation has concluded. it is very unlikely. a foreign
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adversary is responsible for the so called havana syndrome. american diplomats and intelligence officers around the world had been lift, suffering mystery ailments since 2016 when it was 1st reported in cuba. how did your castro has more from washington d. c. their conclusion was the same again that it is very unlikely that another country was involved in these so called attacks. now this investigation has been going on since you as diplomats reported these strange symptoms of losing their hearing, or headaches, or even brain injuries starting in havana in the u. s. embassy there in 2016. now, through the course of this investigation, more than 1000 such cases were investigated across 90 countries. and according to the u. s. officials who brief reporters on this investigation, it involved tracking arms dealers. it involved forensics gio location, a whole tool set,
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trying to get to the bottom of what is causing this. but the final conclusion is that there simply was nothing there more than $1500.00 cases now. and some have been reported as, as a recently, as of this year. and the, of course, the big question is then, what is the explanation? the report did not draw any conclusions, but it did say that perhaps pre existing medical conditions or environmental factors played a role though there appears to be no pattern as to why or when or to whom these things happened. the state department said, nevertheless, it is taking each of these cases seriously. but still ahead on al jazeera us politicians vote to advance a bill that gives the president tools doroty to ben apps, including chinese on tick tock. and i'm totally under the move on. well, congress in barcelona, where we look at how or sufficient intelligence is just taken a great the
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last few showers are drifting east through the re been peninsula and you can see them there. they get a fall, i think in you a more likely the mountains of eastern or man and also iran during survey. then we watched the winds and then up sickly, strong. but then i full of dust and the keeping the warmth, the temperature, the high in mecca and medina, compared with the average and particular that'll be the case in the north of egypt . this is quite a simulation drawing temperatures of 6 to 8 degrees above normal. that's a condition throughout levant and also turkey both by day and by night and stay that way. i think during friday the dust tend to move eastward through saturday, re b q 8 and towards group out of syria as well the sun, the year. you'll also see increasing the shadows an acre tauriel africa ran late victoria. so you've gone to kenya, towns, india, rwanda for example. we've got
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a couple months forget the real wet weather, but this is starting early and i think he's probably a good sign. not sca dog is what happened in those. i'm beak over the last week or so. this thing here which is the remains of tropical psych current freddie went inland dot ha for me to have written and slowly came out again. is now a big circulation, but there is widespread funding in mozambique. and this thing might makes things even worse. ah, join the debate. we know that the sector seems empowered by the government and stained by the government today they are to government africa. health security is also global health security. on an online, at your voice, there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy. at the end of the day,
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it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this tree analogy 0. lou. the me you're watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the salad, the israeli army says, is the time 6 palestinian over the killing of and it's rarely american. on monday, the palestinian health ministry says a man died of gunshot wounds following a ride at the bunch of bar refugee camp in the occupied with bank creek. police fid tick acid protest. this who gathered outside the offices of helene, a train in athens, after 2 trends collided on tuesday night, killing more than 40 people. greece, his prime minister,
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says the crash was caused by human error. and india's foreign minister has edge g 20 nations to find common ground on issues with a have differences of opinion like the born new crime. the conflict is expected to dominate a meeting of the groups, foreign ministers, which has just opened a new tele. the g 20 summit comes at a time, a growing tension between the us and china. washington has approved a potential sale of weapons to taiwan with more than $600000000.00. that's the chinese fighter jets passed into ty, once a defense. i didn't identification's own for a 2nd strike day. and as harry faucet reports tywon, he civilians are preparing for a possible conflict at the camp outside towns, capital civilians, holden, their shooting skills. this is more than a gun club as tensions of spikes between beijing and taipei. people here say they're preparing to defend their homeland. i think doin odd 5th training will help for
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a while we are. ah. okay. kronos breath and okay sure are well barry clearly led to we are not going to surrender. these are private premises. people are choosing and pain to do this, and it goes where the political narrative calling for reinforced civil defense. even when it comes to more regular forms of emergency training, many have a particular kind of emergency in mind. while this has to do with taiwan situation or taiwan is, this is a country that is prone to a lot of natural disasters. and of course, an adversary that is intent on using force on us. so all the preparation we're doing here is to prepare us in peacetime and potentially in water. in december, the u. s. congress authorized $10000000000.00 and military aid for taiwan running until 2027. citing what it called a coordinated chinese campaign to weaken taiwan diplomatically, economically. and militarily, china used how and as part of its territory, it says its policy remains one of rheanna vacation, reserving the right to use force if necessary. it criticizes what it calls american
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collusion with, ty, pay something beijing says was exacerbated by then. how speaker nancy pelosi visit to taiwan last year. torn's western kenman island is just 2 kilometers from the chinese mainland aging beach defenses. stand in memory to a famous victory of the communist forces. here in 1949. but some fear, the capacity to mount such a defense now is lacking. oh, you know, look like china invades taiwan, even in the presence of the us in western countries support. there will be a daunting task to fight off in the absence of foreign support. it's only a matter of time before china takes over the island when most mentally miami from the u. s. forestall, generally predicted a chinese invasion in taiwan and the us trying to conflict in 2025. it was criticized is irresponsible by some woman going by. others many and tell me it was just plain room harris loose. it just 0. the u. s. house. foreign affairs committee
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has voted to give president joe biden, the power band, chinese own social media at tech talk. the white house has already told federal agencies to remove the at from stuff phones because of security concerns. tick tock has also been banned on government issued funds in canada and at the european parliament. petty cow hein is following developments from washington d. c. the bill passed out of this house committee by a very partisan vote 24 to 16 republicans argue that this poses a potential national security challenge. they argue that china could be using this information to basically spread misinformation to target people detract people. that is a charge. the tick tock denies democrats or 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 is that, well, it goes to the full house for a vote, and republicans are in charge. but by the majority,
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democrats though control the senate. so if they remain united against this bill, it's unlikely that will land on president biden's death. experts say there are valid concerns when it comes to all of these social media companies. and they believe there's a reason a chick talk is being targeted. i think that there's definitely an element of tick tock being a very successful non us social media app and kind of is raising a lot of putting a target on it. for example, 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 tube dog videos and funny chat names 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 to put in a 10? there's a catch though. they are going to make the default setting,
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but people under the age routine to 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 political. him, al jazeera washington, hundreds of school girls and several iranian cities had been mysteriously poisoned in the past 3 months, causing a wave of anger and confusion across the country. tulsa jibari reports from to rob, ha, 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 poison 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. at least 35 of them were rushed to hospital with symptoms
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including severe headaches, nausea, vomiting and dizzy. no man and i smelled something like gas all the students the to . but i felt it more because i have asthma. and when i came back to the classroom, i couldn't tolerate to smell, 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. multiple tax have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized. you must find that she was paralyzed from the waist now, and she couldn't walk at all with where those officials to come and see that my daughter can't 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 sun, where students at the nor yes don't shy conservatory fell ill. they became ill
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again in december. and that was all mil haas cyril law. we have not identified the cause of the incident so far. the issues 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 in parliament has confirmed that nitrogen gas was detected and 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 confusion, lack of clarity on these increasing attacks continue. parents are becoming angry or more fearful for the future of their daughters in iran. dorset safari al jazeera her on russia's defense ministry says it's prevented a large scale drone attack, according to russian media. 6 drones were shut down in the crimea region while 4 others were electronically disciples. permit or regression appropriate an attempt
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by the key regime to carry out a massive drawn attack on the facilities of the crime in peninsula has been prevented. 6, unmanned ukrainian struck vehicles were shut down by a defense systems. another 4 ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles has been disabled by electronic combat equipment. there were no casualties or destruction on the ground. artificial intelligence is taking a massive step forward with new chat. busy systems that i'm to mimic humans will take johns microsoft, google believe in the future. but there are concerns of a regulation. charlie angela is that the mobile world congress in barcelona. where the weighing up the potential pros and cons. artificial intelligence is already all around us and unseen algorithm controlling most devices, connected to the internet, and smartphones and security cameras to smart tv. but these use basic technology compared to what is just bust onto the scene at the mobile world congress. the hot
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topic is chat g p t generative a i chapel that uses the web deep learning techniques to generate new data from existing data, backed by microsoft. taken many in the industry by surprise and farming and shaking davis. and these has been possible because there's a lot of data and computing power that have to be included in these items. and transformers 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 for job applications to work of fiction, even writing code for robot competitors quickly developing their own versions. so our demo is similar to what has to be and our product points explain faster than our editor, and only considering 40 percent of the power and another $450.00 startups in
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general. today i vine for investment, which total $2100000000.00 in 2022 alone. the currently the tech has 0 regulation and some of the industry of voice and concerns of how it will be used and the lack of a safety net. i mean, it wouldn't be the about use of the tools to morphing news. now if people have to take on things in many languages with this and also you thing, 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 hallucinations back. so images that look convincing but all rooted in reality, all the data that it seen. it could be a picture of a cat with.

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