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bring this jacket right now because it's mid february and it's supposed to be cold, but it's not the latest news as it breaks. joe biden arriving here, bled june more, her weapon beds you more defense finance with detailed coverage, more than a decade listed with who has killed the horde. is these many serious millions of bethel at the tortilla, looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require amendments to the constitution, the electron mo, what with increasing number of governments getting elected. neither of us will have to wait longer, hold up with israeli forces right of refusal g camp and the occupied with bank as tension escalates the cross to reach him. ah,
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until mccrae, this is l 0 alive from doha. also coming up protests and gray south to the countries whist try an accident will than 40 people were killed in the collision, which is being blind on human error. the war, new crime is expected to dominate discussions as g. 20 foreign ministers make to new delhi. and the us is it's unlikely foreign powers were behind the circle of on a syndrome which caused american diplomats approval to mysteriously form sick. ah, it's ready forces currently conducting new rides in a palestinian village near the city of jeanine. the slightest stride comes after a palestinian man was killed by israeli forces. in the arc bought juba refugee camp in the occupied west bank on wednesday.
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the israeli army detained 6 palestinians during that fried in relation to the killing of and israeli american. on monday palestinian medic say they will multiple injuries during the confrontation. violence has been escalating across the occupied territory in recent days. needed. abraham has more from akbar, jabar refugee camp. we are standing in front of the house that was surrounded earlier today. the people here are telling us that shortly in the afternoon, they were taken by surprise after it's ready, forces arrived here and surrounded the house, but they were in civilian clothes so they didn't know who they were off against me and i can have him all. i was inside this house when the israeli soldiers arrived. my son was in the other house next door. the israeli soldiers kips shouting screaming, get us, get out of your houses. we'll blow up everything. now. these are the army
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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 what they have dogs, the 5 palestinians from inside this house where arrested 6th in total. this is the 2nd raid that took place and if there was a blockade 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 subtler 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 a highly militarized army. a police and television have use stun grenades and water cannon to break up an anti government demonstration. is really, protestors are angry about proposed changes to the justice system by the ultra nationalist coalition. they had by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. m ran con reports. the scenes have never been seen in television right and break up a protest agreed in advance with clarity's using crowd control tactics, formula to palestinians in occupied territories. certain not familiar israelis and tell a b o the protesters references ready set later on. oh, last week is ready,
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settlers carried out at least $300.00 attacks, including shootings, arson, and a rampaged palestinian villages in the nablus area of the occupied westbank including a laura, was these protests were more broadly about reforms. it is, 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 year le pete though not alex, your protest is angered by violence gathered and then yahoo's home. i don't want to live in dictatorship at all. i really need to stay at the present what they're trying to demolish. the quit netanyahu is a know you to give in. he still pushing the changes to the supreme court. the spot,
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these protests 8 months ago determined they passed despite the hundreds of thousands of people who have come out streets in opposition to mit. emron. com i'll deserve occupied issues. the us has had out of commons by israel's finance minister calling for the palestinian village of who were to be erased had a business conference on wednesday bissell al small. trish said the state of israel needed to wipe out who warren but not private individuals. smart rich had earlier liked a tweet by the deputy head of samaria regional council. david been zion calling for the village to be wiped out. ah, greeted police fire tear gas protestors who gathered outside the offices of hellenic train in athens. after 2 trains collided on tuesday night killing at least
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43 people. grace's prime minister says the crash near larissa in central grace was caused by human error. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. john miss romulus 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 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 pick the wreckage apart. piece by piece, just in case of survivor is found, but hope is almost gone. then on the back of you, i don't think there any other thought 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 bless my god
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. 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 old train had been 90 degrees and had fallen over the cliff off of it was hanging india and the whole thing was on fire. there were 5 wounded where i was. the immediate blame fell on the light, is the 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
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so hot, more than a 1000 degrees celsius, were told. it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. prime minister kill ya caused me to poke. 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 and he is foreign minister, has urged a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers in new delhi to find common ground on issues such as the war and ukraine, and to strive for more reliable supply chains. beds after last week's gathering of the groups, finance ministers failed to reach an agreement on whether or not to contain moscow's actions in ukraine. and the leading economies of the war. we also have it is sponsibility. there were those who are not in this room. the, whoa, sup one. the g. 22 is the challenge it abroad.
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barrel up by economic lead indians. these are some the genus finance has very little bronze, less than crime got up soon titled and food and energy security pass name natal joins us from the some of in you in new delhi and putney. this clearly growing tension between those countries that contin rusher and those that don't. what can we expect from the summit on that point? the geopolitical tensions are running high at the foreign ministers. meet e r r in new delhi or the 1st session which is on multilateralism is ongoing as we speak, but it is the war in ukraine and growing divide between participating nations that is expected to dominate discussions through the day. the u. s. department has said
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it will continue to call out russia's quote brazen aggression of the united kingdom and european union have echoed the sentiment. russia, on the other hand, has blamed the united states and its allies for sanctioning moscow, which it says, has us created a food and financial crisis around the world. it has also call date, a revenge by our western nations to sort of, uh, you know, revenge for losing their global supremacy. now us u. s. secretary of state and he lincoln arrived late last night so he missed the networking dinner that was posted by india. and as we speak, he is coming face to face for the 1st time since the summit began with his washing counterpart soggy. lab ralphs, now there are no bilateral talks scheduled between the 2 nations. but it is important to remember that last year act, the foreign ministers need in body saga. lab rav walked off when
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a western nations denounced the war in ukraine. again, let him know that i'm in house. this tension potentially going to affect the outcome of the summit. now there are growing concerns that these geopolitical tensions put under my any consensus and they may not be a joint statement. there is pos, residence lawston, for example, at the foreign minister saw made in barley of the summit, ended without a communique last week. the g 20 meter finance ministers ended instead with the chairs, summary after china and russia opposed any mention of the war in ukraine. the 2 nations said that it was not the forum to discuss the geopolitical affairs. now, there are bilateral tensions that may over here, particularly between the united states and china. china, as you know, has come out with that 12 point piece plan in ukraine. many countries,
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including the united states, have criticized it. the u. s. has called out china for our a supplier weapons to russia. there are other points of contention between the 2 nations. last month, if you remember, the u. s. military shot down what a cord a us a chinese spy balloon. china called that an overreaction saying it was a civilian research vessel. both countries are, again, not expected to avoid bilateral dogs, but both nations are scheduled to hold up to horde bilateral dogs with a host country in their. okay, we'll be keeping a close eye on that. thank you so much. that's putney. miss al, for us at the g. 20 summit and new delhi of the summit comes at a time of growing tension between the us and china. washington has approved a potential sale of weapons to taiwan with more than $600000000.00. that says chinese fighter jets passed into ty, once it offense, identification zone for a 2nd strike day. and is harry force reports. how many civilians are preparing for
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a possible conflict? 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 oh chris training well, how far away are against colonels threat and okay, sure are well very clearly led to we are not going to surrender. these are private premises. we blew choosing and pain to do this. it goes with 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 as a country that is proud to lots 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, as in peacetime and potentially in water. in december,
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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 renew for cation reserving the right to use force if necessary. it criticizes what it calls american 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 judah look like china and vague tie. one, 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 last month leaked memo
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from the u. s. 4, star general predicted a chinese invasion in taiwan and the us china conflict in 2025. it was criticized as irresponsible by some woman going by others. many in taiwan will hope it was just played room or ethos it g 0. the still ahead on al jazeera at us politicians vote to advance a bill that gives the president authority to ban apps, including chinese on tick tock. and i'm charlie and in the move, i'll well congress in barcelona. we let the help of the basement in the thinking, a greatly cooling. ah the last few showers are drifting east soother arabian peninsula and you can see
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them there like in the fall, i think in you a more likely the mountains of easton are man and also iran during thursday. then we watched the winds and then optically strong, but then i full of dust and they're keeping the warmth these him to the high in mecca and medina, compared with the average and ticky, so that'll be the case in the north of egypt is quite a circulation drawing temperatures of 6 to 8 degrees above normal. that's the conditions route levant and also turkey both by day and by night and stay that way . i think during friday the dust tend to move eastwards through sadie re b keewatin f towards grew part of syria as well. the saw the year you'll also see increasing the showers in equitorial africa around like victoria. so you gander, kenya tons, india, rwanda, for example. we got a couple of months, forget the real wet weather, but this is starting early and i think he's probably a good sign. not good though is what happened in mozambique over the last week or so. this thing here which is the remains of tropical sy turned freddie went inland,
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talked 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 make things even worse. ah. but in syria citizens are collecting evidence 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 blue.
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the me you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories, the salad. the israeli army says it's detained 6 palestinians over the killing of and israeli american. on monday, the palestinian health ministry says one person died of gunshot wounds following a ride at the refugee camp and the occupied with bank. protestors gathered outside the offices of greek rail operator, leaning trends up to 2 trains, collided on tuesday night, killing more than 40 people. creases. prime minister says the crash was caused by human error. india is foreign minister, has urged g 20 nations to find common ground on issues with differences of opinion like the war and ukraine. the conflict is expected to dominate a meeting of the groups, foreign ministers, which has just opened in new delhi. the us intelligence investigation has concluded
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it is very unlikely. a foreign adversary is responsible for the so called havana syndrome. american diplomats and intelligence officers around the world have been live suffering mystery ailments since 2016 when it was 1st reported in cuba. heidi joe castro reports from washington. whatever is causing american diplomats to lose their hearing, have migraines, suffer from nausea and lose their memory? it's very unlikely that a foreign power is behind it. that is the conclusion reached by the us intelligence community. after a 2 year investigation that covered more than a 1000 cases and spanned 90 countries, the declassified report released wednesday also says investigators can find no credible evidence that a weapon or device capable of causing the symptoms exists. the book is never fully
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closed and we are going to as a government, going to continue to look at every single input and sources of information that is available to us. the intelligence includes evidence that other countries appear to be equally clueless about what is causing the phenomenon potential foreign actors have been as confused as united states has been by this. and therefore, they thought, well, this must be something that the americans are inventing americans thinking, while this is happening, we are doing it. so it has to be the other side. then what is it? the intelligence assessment points to pre existing medical conditions, conventional illnesses and environmental factors as possible explanations. but the investigators have found no patterns to the cases. my former colleagues have been adamant that they are not imagining things and, and i, from the individuals. i know, i find it hard to believe that they are imagining
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u. s embassy workers and others who reported brain injuries caused by the condition have been eligible to receive government payments authorized by congress. nothing is more important to this mission administration to this president than the health and the well being of our workforce. so that is a priority for this president, with bipartisan support with congress. we have focused on ensuring that our colleagues and their families who report anomalous health incidents receive the support and access care that they need. a lawyer representing some havana syndrome sufferers has denounced the intelligence report calling its conclusion disconcerting. as the mystery behind the ailment deepens, heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. the us health foreign affairs committee has voted to give president job by the authority to ban chinese, unsocial media at tech talk. the proposal now moves to the full house for debate.
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the white house has already told federal agencies to remove the app from staff phones due to security concerns. petty cow hind 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 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 is that, well, it goes to the full house for a vote, and republicans are in charge. but by the majority, democrats though control the senate. so if they remain united against this bill, it's unlikely that will land on president biden. death experts say there are valid concerns when it comes to all of these social media companies and they believe
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there's a reason. a chick talk is being targeted. i think that there is definitely an element of tick tock being a very successful non us social media. and that kind of is raising a lot of putting a target on it, for example, ah, 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 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 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, paddy claim al jazeera washington,
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hundreds of c lines and peru have died of bird flu and recent months. the national forestry and wildlife service is more mammals are at risk. as the highly contagious virus spreads from infected wild birds. marianna sanchez reports from book asana and lima, province veterinarian, while desilva combs, long stretches of beach every day. searching for sea lions suspected of being infected with 80 and clue. a 3rd one with them for this young female died most likely because of the virus. she could not swim, not wanted because of respiratory problems, but it'll be fixed on the central nervous system. since january cba, another researchers have been taking samples to determine if more than $700.00 c lions have died of the virus. many of the dead have washed ashore a long produce coast. others like this one night helpless experts say they live in colonies, many in protected areas infecting each other. grandmother had been because the 1st
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time the various attacks this way up on it, we had not seen a case like this. the was left being affected and such large quantities. here in the beach, we sort of pu santa so little that he says she's worried because the sea lions are dying near bathers in the lawn. the stench is horrible. it's full of flies and they coughed day and night. healey nature has bared some species from being infected, but others have been decimated by then. 60000 wild birds have died since the virus was detected in november in bed or what then? 200000000 birds have died or cold around the world since 2021 because of the avian flu. researchers hearsay, they're afraid. the virus hesitated and now infect from mammal mammal and rapidly expand into people's homes. 10 year old lady is been tested for a cough, her owner, marcia sanchez, blames the sea lions ill on the platforms of this sea resort. yes,
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i think we're sitting on a time bomb with so many animals ill and we're also mammals, who knows if we can also get sick. the national forest tree and wildlife service says more than $100000.00 c, lions are at risk many survive. but there is no cure and many infected are likely to die and, and able to see what is the real danger for humans. they advise people to stay away . medina, santa santa cedar santa lima. survivors and relatives have paid their respects to the $67.00 people who died and a shipwreck off the coast of italy. on sunday. toys were placed on top of the coffins of 16 children. italian authorities have arrested 3 people and a looking for a 4th suspect, who they believe attempted to traffic up to 200 migrants on the boat. or politicians in northern ireland and london are examining the text of the winds of
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framework. the government's new post bricks deal with the you and i'm to change the previous arrangement. the controversial northern island protocol. unionist politicians in northern ireland. so some issues remain while hotline bricks is supported, say they will go through the deal with a fine tooth comb. lot official intelligence is taking a massive step forward with new chat, bought systems that i'm to mimic humans. take johns, microsoft and google believe in the future. but there are concerns over regulation . charlie angela is at the mobile world congress and barcelona without weighing up 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 use 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
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a chat port that uses the web deep learning techniques to generate new data from existing data backed by microsoft. taken many in the industry by surprise coming and shaking the street and the this has been possible because there's a lot of data and computing power that has been included in the format to create really, to 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 robots, competitors quickly developing their own versions. so our demo is similar to what has to be in our product faster than our competitor and only consume 40 percent of the power and another $450.00 start up to engender today. i vine for investment,
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which total $2100000000.00 in 2022 alone. but 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. my main concern would be the use of these tools to the morphic news. now if people have to say content in many languages with it, 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 a i is it 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 7 heads or a document.

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