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i'm fully back, he boy, you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. violence breaks out between israeli police and protests, his opposing government plans to limit the power of the ports. differences over the war in ukraine overshadow a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers in new delhi. and dozens of school girls in iran are taken to hospital after a mysterious voice. me ah, 1st is really forces of carried out another series of raised in the occupied west bank. they detain 14 palestinians overnight on wednesday most were from jeanine. this comes off to a palestinian man was killed by israeli forces ini by jabra refugee camp in jericho
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. on wednesday, violence has been escalating across the occupy territory in recent weeks. sees really army has retained 6 palestinians following the killing of an israeli american. on monday they received many injuries during their arrests, according to palestinian medics. meanwhile, police in tel aviv use stun grenades and want a cannon on wednesday to break up an anti government demonstration is really protesters are angry about proposed changes to the justice system by the ultra nationalist coalition, led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. imran con has more these scenes have never been seen in television. ah, right and break up a protest, agreed and advancing clarity's using crowd control tactics, formula to post in, in occupied territories. ah, certain not familiar is ready until
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a b. o. the protesters references ready set later on. oh, last week is ready. 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 alara, was these protests were more broadly about reforms that his rose legal systems. a note about the events and horror is ready. police use tactics never been seen before, prompting the prime minister himself to address the nation 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 p to know that alex protest is angered by violence gathered and then yahoo's home. i don't want to live in every day to ship. that's all. i
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really need to say a democracy in what they're trying to the fitness in yahoo isn't to give in. he's still pushing the changes to the supreme court. this part, he's process a to determine they par, despite the hundreds of thousands of people who come out on the street in opposition to it. him run con, occupied issues. and he really believes had to escort prime minister benjamin if now was why sarah, during those protests, she was inside a tenant the hash lawn when protest is surrounded, they chanted buildings against the government and yelled, why, sarah? getting a hair cut while the country is bernie, and now tweeted he was relieved. his wife are safe and unharmed, but warned against what he called on a key to grease now where station master is due to be questioned on whether a train crash that killed 43 people could have been prevented. he'll appear in
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court late on thursday. he is expected to be asked to why a passenger train with more than 350 people on board was allowed to run on the same line as a freight train. a prime minister says the crash near the central city of larissa on tuesday was caused by human error. well, let's go live 2 hours here is john strapless who's outside a hospital near the scene of the accident. john, tell us 1st about what you've been seeing at the hospital this morning. we were just talking to the deputy health minister a few minutes ago. she's up here consulting with staff at the hospital and overseeing the very difficult process of bringing in relatives of the victims of this crash and helping them to identify the remains of their loved ones. were told that the relatives are inside the building now in the amphitheatre were normally lectures take place for doctors. and they are being summoned,
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one by one to go back into the morgue until identify the bodies or parts of bodies perhaps. so that is, that is a process that will be going on all day. there are 6 teams of psychologists and social workers. we're told here at the larry, so hospital to support those relatives. there are another 2 teams up in facility nikki and there's another one team in another town, caterine just about 50 kilometers north of here. so the relatives of the passengers of that train, i assume are mostly people up here in the north, but maybe not necessarily. we're looking at our life pictures as we speak, john of the crash site and the pictures are just extraordinary. of these 2 trains which collided. i mean, it's so horrendous, i imagine for the families to have seen this. the prime minister we heard yesterday
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said that this was due to human error and we're expecting the station master in the reese, i understand to appear in court later today. what is likely to come out of that ah, well, that is an ongoing judicial process and we expect to hear from the we expect to hear from the judicial authorities later in the day, but, but that future health ministers with me now and she's going to just answer a question or 2 in english, deputy health minister. thank you very much for coming and talking to us. can you tell us a little bit about what is the process that the government is now focusing on in terms of supporting the victims of this crash? yes, since yesterday we have been here from the early morning to give support to the families of the victims of those who are injured. ah, we have a professionals,
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mental health professionals, a 6 or a different. the groups that give this support here are in the general hospitals in larissa and also in our general hospital nursing facility id i have by union martha and in godaddy. ne, another city where we have injured anna. can you, can you tell us a little bit about the difficult process is a different 1st of all law a was people, me, these a practical rock the going formation of law. how they, we give the dna, their dna in order to find a, identify the victims with them. all. so this is the 1st thing we give out. so practical and practical things that have to do with their accommodation and also their food. or maybe they need cold,
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so because they are going to stay here for at least 2 days until we have finished. first of all the identification from to day we will start the identification after noon. and also the investigations are still in the process ah, of being, ah, we are holding still investigations on the site we are. and that means that we will be here for at least 2 or 3 days. and then a people whole suffer or will be treated either if they go back through the clinics or are centers that we have around greece. we understand that some victims were completely incinerated cremation in this fireball that occurred. what can you do for people who don't even have body parts? ah, how can they even be sure they've lost somebody 1st?
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first of all, oh, we have the list of the people that are trying to find their relatives. ah, also we have some bodies are already here and we will do this identification with their dna in order to see if they have been found a band. so this is a very difficult process and of course us a difficult process and psychologically so we need to support them through this difficult days and or for. so we will try to do our best regarding the time that we take this procedure of the identification. and this is how we are treating them now. also we have a helpline. it is the headline $103.00 oh $6.00. and the specialists have already spoken to a more than a 150 of the people that were on the train,
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giving them the psycho social support needed. and also we have offered them to give them ah, for the days to come. this is a 1st aid regarding them psycho social support because they will be needing psycho social so the next the months or maybe years. so matter. so i understand you're focusing on the remains that do exist and then hoping by process of deduction to narrow down the list of people whom there are no remains exact. a very, very quick final question. is the government considering offering financial compensation? yes. so the prime minister said yesterday that the of this is something that the government is considering and i think that he would make me ah, a bully. i'm sorry about the cross noise larissa happens to be
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a major f 16 base and the airport is right across the street from the hospital deputy health ministers or europe has been with us. thank you very much health minister john. thank you very much in our thanks to the deputy health minister of greece there for answering our questions. john strap a slide there in the resa. ah, i'm not taking away the 6 party opposition alliance is holding talks over the presidential election, which is due to be held on may 14th present. odo on confirmed on wednesday the vote . lo go ahead. election will come 3 months after 2 earthquake scales more than $45000.00 people in turkey as cross to cynical se blue is in ankara. foi. so cinema's we've been saying there was speculation that the vote could perhaps we postponed following last month's earthquakes, but the date of may 14th is being maintained. tell us about what the opposition has
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been. are saying about this and what their next move is. well, fully postponing the election to another date for one year after the 1st came from federal government circles. but of course, this is against the constitution as postponing an election officially election to another date can only happen at times of war. the opposition was actually against may 14 days when president ardon mentioned this before, the earthquake was apparently they will accept this as well as june. 18 is already a date when people go to vacation. and now after the earthquake, we are talking about millions of people who've been displaced while living in containers. so you don't have the residential addresses of people. so there's going to be a huge logistic burden on the higher election board. but they stated earlier that they are ready to handle this sort of course, and some other circles are offered that suggests that that can happen online,
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but it's not for sure whether it's going to be trustable. but of course, this is a challenging election for the government and for the opposition as true, kia is dealing with high economic burden, declining currents, and now the consequences. the earthquake also about has not only in the memories but also the losses of people on the material basis. now the opposition and so far doesn't have a candidate they haven't announced one yet. tell us about who the contenders are. of fully the opposition alliance, which we call the united nation alliance, has 6 members, 6 political parties, and led by the main opposition. republican part, the c h b, and its leader. mister kent mcallister, olu has been a prominent figure of the alliance and older the perceived as the potential a candidate 1st candidates of their lives would. of course,
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since this alliance is made a form made up of members of appro, islamist party, a nationalist party, a mainstream party, and the republican party. there are some of this agreements on the potential candidate. a 2nd name that can be is, is stumbles, a mayor, a company mumble who, who is ox actually pursued as a victim. as the 1st election he won in 2019 was repeated after high l action bought a request to re comp, divorce, and assert potential name is on curt mayor, montessori i was a member of the main opposition part to see it be like a stumbled mayor but since he comes from the nationalist parts, becker on men believe that the main opposition will not allow with and can michael the start all the seems to be the de facto a potential candidate. but of course we're talking about turkish president project . i. bardon, who won all elections so far within his reign of more than 20 years,
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it is going to be a challenging one because either side for either side, there are so many it challenges to deal with if they, if he or she wins the election. thank you very much for that. seen him go see life or is there in ankara now the turkish government, meanwhile, is giving financial support to people and businesses to recover from the earthquakes . it's also banned staff from being sags from their workplaces in affected areas, but authorities are under pressure from survivors will say the emergency response was to snow. hush him, i have our report from the city of german done that. these are tough times for the day have that turned where she lives was overcrowded. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to uncover. she misses their old life together, ruptured by the quakes. what of all non chosen me as you were?
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we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quick head that we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in need help so i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concern across a vast widger, devastated by 2 powerful earthquakes. this is a delicate moment for the government, which has been facing anger in the 11th provinces, head by the earthquakes. but officials say that the earthquake mobilization and the financial aid are the largest in more than turkish history. but many here as to worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, their hose, and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are chewing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo, by cash machines to receive money either to them miss elliot rice, after experts inspected the damage to my house. i received an islamist message
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saying $530.00 and compensation. every family will receive $250.00 as a rental payment aide and a $150.00, monthly allowance for one year and mammoth commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, its and jose and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah, these are students from shandy offer on their way to entertain children in the makeshift cams in? ah, glad our to resubmit the resume it we can make them smile. that would be great if they are happy, they will spirit happiness. they are our future and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. oh volunteers turn close,
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providing reminded of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come. hush about bottle al jazeera, as your mother still had on al jazeera from wild birds to see lions. now stories in cruel, dealing with the deaths of hundreds of animals because of bird flew. 5 or 321, fitted full power with and up and away western arse are heading to the international space. fish ah, that is still quite cold in spain and portugal particularly spade near that came down from the north a week ago still there. but the stormy weather and that makes you feel colder if
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you're in the wind, is this wrapped around this low in the central med drink? that's the overall picture. the moment after the mercy repair being play in the wind. these doing so they are quite light in the sun is our attempt is trying to get up. it's even not quite as cold in the eastern side of you, where it still clarity for being. keith has been least above freezing for a week now. but with an increasing breeze, i think it's good to feel distinctly unpleasant in places like sometime there, for example, bill borrow. but the windy wet weather is still affecting the valley. eric's at o. so sicily, corsica, the north coast of algeria and news is actually a warning of frost and snow in algeria. and that carries on during friday, where the wind is even stronger terms of recovered a little bit in spain, but not so elsewhere. look at the north of you that normally which means the low countries, northern france, germany, you'll see the increase in the feeling of cold required as well. whereas the sunset in vienna 28 degrees for you. not much the way of wind through north africa. the
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change in seasonal changes the distance in land. the showers in west africa are penetrating ah, joined the debate. you know that through seems empowered by the government and they end by that really going to live today. they are government africans, health security is also global health security on it 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 towards a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this stream on al jazeera lou. oh,
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you're watching al jazeera live from doha. reminder of our top stories. a station master on duty jury in greece is worse train accident is in history is due to testifying. court is expected to be asked why a passenger train was allowed to run on the same line as a freight train. 45 people were killed in the condition. is there any forces have detain, 14 palestinians in the occupied westbank in overnight raids? it comes off to weeks of escalating violence in the area and to keys $640.00 opposition alliances said to me to discuss plans for the presidential election due to be held on me. 14th, the vote will come around 3 months after 2 earthquakes killed. more than 45000 people in turkey, a low india's prime minister in a render mode, he has urged g 20 members to find common ground on divisive issues. he made the
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comments at the thought of fiji, 20 foreign ministers summit in new delhi where the war in rainy's taking center stage. last week, delegates ended a meeting of the groups finance ministers without issuing a joint statement. as after they were unable to agree on whether to condemn moscow, foyce invasion of the crate and the leading economies of the vote. the also have it is sponsibility. there were those who are not in this room. the whoa, looks up one. the d 22 is the challenges of roles, development, economic libyans. these are some mcginnis finally to establish bronze wisdom grain, got a pin, delux, or food in energy security. t. ron now where hundreds of school girls in
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several cities have been mysteriously poisoned in the last 3 months that's causing anger and confusion among people across the country. dosage a barry has a story from tehran. oh wow. the latest attack on girls in school. this one came on wednesday at an elementary school in a terran 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. at least 35 of them were rushed to hospital with symptoms including severe headaches, nausea, vomiting and dizzy. now man and i smelled something like gas and all the students the to but i felt it more because i have asthma. and when i came back to the
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classroom, i couldn't tolerate to smell. and when i left, i fell down the stairs. but okay, i smelled something like gas and as we left the classroom, i felt really sick. i was coughing and couldn't breathe. i did it in the holy city of comb, multiple tax have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized. didn't find that she was paralyzed from the waist down and she couldn't walk at o. 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 emerged in late november sun, where students at the nor e as don char conservatory fell ill. they became ill again in december, goes on that bill and one of her all miller hall, cedar ohio 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 detail soon and share it with the public. we should refrain from creating fear. the head of the
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education committee in 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 daughters in her own. dorsal jabari al jazeera to her on the hundreds of c. lions in per rule have died from birth flow in recent months. the national forestry and wildlife service says war mammals are at risk. marianna sanchez reports from poo santa in lima province. veterinarian was desilva combs, long stretches of beach every day. searching for sea lions suspected of being infected with avian flu in her fur when we come for this young female died most
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likely because of the virus. she could not swim most 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, saving live in colonies, many in protected areas infecting each other. we are within the 1st time the various attacks this way up on we had not seen a case like this. the was left being affected in such large quantities. here in the beach, we sort of because sinusoidal 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 are being decimated. more than 60000 wild birds have died since the
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virus was detected in november in bed or more than 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 had 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 santas, blames the sea lions ill on the platforms of this sea resort music. 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 forestry 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. for astronaut on their way to the international space
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station as space x rocket blasted off on the kennedy space center in florida on thursday. their trip follows a difficult year for the space lab that's more than 20 years old column. baker has more engine sequence start has its rare that 2 rockets are ready to simultaneously on launch pads. half a world apart aiming for the same target. both were headed to the international space station. the 1st was russian sending a passenger ship to replace another that russia says had been hit by a small meteor and leaked all of its coolant. the 2nd was american carrying a mixed crew from the us, russia, and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. the page one title of russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners, and she became the war ukraine through the global space industry into disarray. missions, dependent on russia were cancelled or postpone. and private industry looked for new
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launch option. but america's nasa and russia's ross cosmos struck a deal in the summer of 2022. that despite sanctions where they would barter seat carrying one of the others, astronauts on every launch and promising to evacuate the others in case of emergency. and sometimes people think we can like there is no way like, you know, like cutting your car in half. one half and the other half of the work misfires and strikes of jostled the station over the past 2 years. europe when debris or in coming astronauts have limited options, the station can move or a crew can shelter for safety. there are no built in escape pods. crews have only what they came up and where on board science experiments continue in robotics. the human body and space cancer research and physics. the real output of the space station is maintaining this immense, complex engineering miracle for decades. and we.
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