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coming up in the next 60 minutes calls for ounces in greece. after 45, people die in its worst of a train crush. the prime minister claims human error. russia and china refuse the worst of employing blackmail and threats as differences over the war and ukraine overshadow, meeting of g 20 foreign ministers in new delhi. violence between israeli police and protest is opposing times to limit the power of the courts. plus i'm fairly under the mobile world congress in barcelona, where we look at how artificial intelligence is just taken a great leap forward. i'm trying to get raska with the sports is the milwaukee bucks make it 16 winds in a row in the bay. and also the 5 foot clay of nearest marbles matches the city and the vice for the premier league title. ah,
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welcome to the news are we start with a stationmaster who's due to appear in later of accusations that he could have prevented a train crush in greece. that killed $45.00 people is expected to be asked why a passenger train with more than $350.00 people on board was allowed to run on the same line as a freight train. the prime minister says the collision was caused by human error. others have blamed chronic under investment in the network. well, crews have been working day and night. does that through the day bri is anxious relatives waited for news of their loved ones. strong helpless reports now from the crush 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 come partly on top of them,
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cranes delicately. pick the wreckage apart. piece by piece, just in case a survivor is found. but hope is almost gone. then let me tell you, i don't think there are any other 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 recently got those and i was, 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 hole. so we all managed to get out a committee for that 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 the light, is a station master arrested for manslaughter. he reportedly confessed that he tried
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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, cause me to thank you, says a commission of experts will probe the causes of the accident and lack of safety culture in the greek railway network of jobs. roblis joins us now from outside the hospital near the scene of the accident. john, just tell us, sir, what's been happening at the hospital as you've seen, people coming and going all morning, i presume. yes, relatives of the victims are arriving here at the hospital where they are being
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asked to give d n a samples which will be checked against the dna samples of the body parts retrieved from the crash site. that is as close as they're going to get if those dna results come in positive on both sides to morning and actual body. they may just get body parts and they might be the lucky ones because a lot of people are going to end up not having anything tangible to mourn over. they're just going to be grieving over a process of deduction, because it will be deduced from the passengers who are identified as either living or dead. and that there is a certain number of people who were simply vaporized in the heat with fire that engulfed the 1st 2 cars of the train. and they are simply going to be
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missing permanently. never confirmed, physically as being killed in this car crash. but it's going to be deduced that they were indeed it's a very, very difficult psychological process for the mostly parents that i've seen here. mostly couples in the thirty's and forty's that i've seen coming in to do this. a difficult time for the families of the victims at pat. so as i'm wearing toward the 2nd day of this tragedy, some clarity in terms of the incident itself, the prime minister has been speaking later. the station master will appear in court . lots of moving parts here. yes, you mentioned the station master. he has been deposed to the police yesterday, appearing to the public prosecutor, we believe to day unless his lawyer requests a delay of a few days it'll be some time before there are formal charges laid. but there
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is obviously a broader problem here. i was speaking earlier with a private developer who has built train track for the government and understands the systems in place. he says there are systems that greece has spent a great deal of money on that signal to operators whether a track is already occupied. and that say that set off red lights to prevent trains from entering the same track in the opposite direction. or that automatically operates a switch to divert a train on to another track. if the system is aware that another train is on that track, the systems he says are not properly maintained very often, red lights malfunction, they turn, turn on for no reason. and the culture in the greek rail system is that drivers and station master's have learned to ignore them. and the last conversation recorded
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between the station master and the train driver, the passenger train driver that that was wrecked on tuesday night, suggests, ah, exactly such an incident of simply ignoring the signaling. the station master says you're good to go, you're good to go. this, the train driver wasn't sure if the signaling was correct for him to leave. so there's a great deal of investigation to be done in the broader safety culture in the state of maintenance of the systems in place. and in what systems additionally need to be placed on the network. so hail jones helpless that for us in the recept. thank to kill 6 party opposition alliance is holding, told to select a candidate to challenge an inmate presidential election. another poll will come 3 months after 2 deadly earthquakes, and there were 3 main contenders, commanded kelly da lou is the leader of the largest opposition party,
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the republican people party, also known as a c, h p, and he's been a member of parliament for 20 years. a crime in mom lou is a c h p maire of a stumble, the countries most populous man, a city. however, he's fighting a jail sentence on the political band for defamation. and then there's mandatory. gosh, he became and chris c h p man in 2019 he has previously stood for the far right nationalist movement party. let's get law they from sent him to see lou in ankara who joins us now. lots of options, really for the opposition. but they need a candidate that will actually galvanized public support. what may while sale actually announcing a candidate for that would represent the opposition alliance has been the longest running mystery of their position alliance. and for the last one year, everybody has been talking and asking,
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who would be the candidate that would run against took as president jeff taper. don, who hasn't won even a single election except for its double may our election would an oldest 22 years and c, h p leader, main opposition. neither chemical which the roles seems to be the strongest name to be a candidate. but we know that since the opposition alliance member of 6 political parties from very different fractions of the society, representing as dumbest circles, are presenting national the circles. they haven't agreed on a name. and we know that all those parties have been littering the bargaining. going to name, but chemical cheryl personally wants this. he wants to run against ardon and probably that would be his last chance. and i also, we know that one of the opposition parties that follows the main opposition party is willing to name is some of my are a grammy mom, although he comes from
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a conservative background. he's a member of the c h p, but he has, he has a similar profile, similar history like turkish prisons because he has experience a negative situation. his modes were not recognized by the supreme election board and it's double mayoral election in 2019 it was re run and he, he won the 2nd election with a huge margin which, which gave him a more legitimacy and he's been a victim. that's what turkish people also sympathized for. for the 3rd name anchor mayor, month month, syria was a, he is very strong in the poles. people have trust in him. but many say that the main opposition republican party would not name as he comes from the nationalist party background. we're expecting the opposition lines to have a meeting today that will nearly take 7 hours. this is what we expect, but we are not going to hear a name tonight. but we are expecting them to announce soon because we're talking
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about the 3 months to the election. so of course, the election has been brought forward from june to may. so what's that, you might say the word on the street, how a political analysts, the media assessing whether this is a gamble for the incumbent president present it again when the office of date set for the election is june 18 and some pro gorman circle, suggested that to can use one more year as this earthquake impacted 11 cities. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of sco kilometers of an a round, talking about a nearly 14000000 people. nearly half of them have been displaced. but according to the turkish institution, if there was an official date that election cannot be postponed unless it's a time of war. but given the date it took a president has been suggesting even before the earthquake, that it should be moved forward as in june, people leave for different cities for summer vacation, and also
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a may 14th the date that our dance adjust has a symbolic meaning because that's the date when to kia is switch from a single political party regime to plural park to regina. that's why our don, it is very important for our daughter to hold this election on may 14th. at 1st, the opposition was against this. but now all parties agree that 2 kid needs to complete this election and see what is the head. but of course there are so many challenges ahead. so here, because we're, we're talking about an earthquake area, millions of people with hundreds of thousands of people are living in the 10 cities and container cities. so whether the supreme election board secure a true election out there is a challenge, but they say they will manage. but of course we will see in those 3 months how to keep going to organize everything in the field for that update. thanks very much them consider that force in anchor. now the turkish government is rolling on
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financial support for quite the victims on businesses. it's also banned workplaces from sacking staff in affected areas through 40000 depression, from survivors to say the emergency response was too slow. how should albert reports now from the city of audio done that these are tough times force delay have. that turned where she lives was over crowded. so she sent 2 of her children along with grand children to uncover. she misses their old life together, ruptured by the quakes. one of our long chosen meet as you were, we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quick head that we lost a house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in. it helps i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concerns across a vast wager devastated by 2 powerful earthquakes. this is
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a delicate moment for the government, which has been faith, think 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. government people are chewing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo bile cash machines to receive money and only to them miss elliot rice, after experts inspected the damage to my house. i received an islamist message 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. a mammoth commitment for a country dealing with
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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 let out. there were some, it did make me sewage if we can make them smile. that would be great. if they are happy, they will spread happiness. they are our future and our hope that for a few moments it's time for fun. volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminded of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come in hush and joins us now live from carmen marsh in tortilla. ah, sure. i could see you politicians often make promises, don't they, to the electorate, sir, said me when it comes to rebuilding their lives again and certainly their homes.
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but what are people saying about that where you are because it's still a big, clear up mission well as you can see behind me. so hale, the, this whole site has to be cleared any time now. and the reason being that the government is determined on starting the reconstruction project. and the opposition is thing. this is over in bishop, not a realistic time frame and that the government should wait instead. and then talk with all the experts about how to move forward. when it comes to building strong safer homes for the turkish people. but the government is saying that in needs to start any time now because it is coming under massive pressure. and they want to show the people that they are able to deliver on the promises they made. are they going to be able to do it and how much time it will take? we have to wait and see for simple reason with talking about 11 provinces that were
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hit by too powerful earthquakes. we took him above the need to relocate to 1000000 people and we build all those areas. the international financial institution. think that this is, i think that might cost the government something from $50.00 to a $100000000000.00 and is definitely going to take some time. this is a country that has been economically struggling with the lira the local currency, losing 30 percent of its value. and growth shrinking from 11 percent till 9 to 3 as sent. but this is also crucial. this is an issue which is going to top the agenda during the election. the opposition, thank this is are with moment to reinvent themselves. attack the government for its slow response to the earthquake. the government, on the other hand, understands that if it can wins the highest if it can win the hearts and minds of the millions of people who are affected here, deliver new houses to them. provide financial assistance immediately now before the
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election, that could be a significant moment for them. so all the parties understand this is a critical moment. people on the other hand, remain quite anxious because they know that they would be facing tough, uncertain times. how should, thanks very much for the update. how show our brother forwards from carolyn brush, inter kia while still had here on the al jazeera news, i. 5 or 321 headed full power with no power novice law to prove in total space station represents red corporation between us and russia. and his ball will hear from the jordanian boxer who's working hard to achieve his dream of an olympic medal. ah,
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the ukraine is blaming russia for strike on apartment block in the city of shop, a richer the killed at least 2 people. emergency services scramble to rescue victims from under the rubble, the cities acting man says the 5 story building was almost completely destroyed in the attack. well, the indian prime minister has a g 20 members to find common ground on divisive issues. no, and remote he made the comments at the start of a summit of foreign ministers in new delhi where the war in ukraine is taking center stage. now last week, delegates ended a meeting of the groups finance ministers without issuing a joint statement. they weren't able to agree on whether to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine and the leading economies of the vote. we also have it is sponsibility. there were those who are not in this room.
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the world looks up one. the d 22 e the jelly did abroad development economic, lilian's disaster, millions, finance, establish brands, wisdom grind, gotta pin down a food in energy security above the middle. a correspondent, joseph. now, from the summit venue in india's capital, new delhi, that the summit is expected to be dominated by the issue of ukraine and the growing tensions about who side your on certainly behind closed doors when those delegates meet. i mean, what can we expect to hear when it's been a tense meeting of foreign ministers off to 20 nations here in new delhi with the war in ukraine being the dominant team and wise, con,
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cheese have reiterated their long standing position on the war. there were also difficult discussions on other issues related to the war like food security, for example, the black sea green initiative. now this is a deal find last year which allows green export from you korean ports of it is set to expire within the next 2 weeks. actually, and can only be extended if all parties agree to it. us wants to extend it. ukraine wants to extend it, but russia says it only agree if inches of its own aggregate agriculture producers are taken into consideration. moscow says that western sanctions are haunting agriculture. producers, shipments, logistics payments are all affecting export or fertilizers and greens. now russia has also re to rated its position on the north stream attacks. now these 2 gas pipelines that run from russia to germany were allegedly attacked last year.
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a russia has blamed the us for it and has once again called for a fed investigation and insist that moscow should be part of these investigations. of course, bob meter must concern the hosts that the agenda may be taken off. cool, so i mean, they are, you might say front and center right now there are lots of other issues that they would like to have discussed, including the economy, to climate change, the lot to discuss a lot to sort out. and 11 does how much they'll be able to sort up with ukraine looming in the back road. yes, it is. and there is going concern that because of the tensions over the war and ukraine, they may not be a consensus. may not be a joint statement as what happened last week during the meeting of finance ministers of g 20 nations that was offered china and russia oppose any mention of the war in ukraine. and so all eyes ought on in. c diplomatic,
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hast to sort of shine bill that consensus and still conversations 5 minutes under in the movie as you a who's clip you just played, has urge nations to overcome these differences and focus on issues affecting the poorest nations issues like inflation, issues like food security, climate change, i mean, also, you know, it's worth noting, noting that to be in delhi right now is to really see how critical this presidency is being viewed by new delhi. india is using this and seeing this as an opportunity to project it says as the sort of voice of the global south voice off the developing nations. and speaking again off you created has walked a diplomatic tightrope on that issue. both the united states and russia he allies, india, has caused for peace in ukraine, has called for an end of the war, but has stopped short of condemning russia outright. it has also abstained from
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voting in various un resolutions that have condemned russia. bugging with la force in new delhi. thank you. well, of the 19 countries, the european union that make up the g 2015 voted in favor over the me to end the war in ukraine. you, in general assembly has probably mentioned russia opposed to motion china, india, and south africa, abstained. china and russia have they full military alliance, but they have strong ties based around on sales and joint exercises. economically, russia is increasing the reliant upon china. while india's military is heavily dependent on russian tanks, fighter jets, another equipment, india is the world, 3rd largest consumer of oil and continues to buy it from russia. south africa has been deepening its military times with russia. the nations held a series of joint naval exercises on the anniversary. the invasion south africa described russia as its friend trade between the countries in 2021 total about
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a $1000000000.00. well, it's bringing mom bush are out there. senior political analyst, interesting times, coming out of new telly ready with this g 20 meeting, a showcase piece. it should be for new delhi, but you get the idea that they're going to have to play referee for the next couple of days over ukraine's. absolutely. it's also their diplomatic honor is at stake here because already the finance ministers meeting has basically failed to come up with even a picture. a common picture of all the finance ministers let alone a statement by all those attending. and now we have the foreign minister, and if india is not able to somehow get them to, to some agreement of thought over some statement of sort of course, as well look good for, for i minister modi. so the idea now is just to come up to anything, right, because the expectations are very low,
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and that's why the indian hosts have been saying, look, that's just with all the divisions, all divides us aside and let's focus on what unites us. and there is a whole list of things that unite us, concerns preoccupations, important global issues, responsibilities of us as the g 20 most important, the richest economies in the world. and fortunately, and contrary to the wishes of their indian hosts, the guests are quite rude, to be honest, quite eccentric, quite egocentric, even don't even discuss anything but ukraine and they won't discuss anything. but from the understanding of their polarization on the question of russia and ukraine . so it's really unfortunate was happening in new delhi. of course, you come to see you in general, somebody vote just recently the india abstained. that we also to point to context ra view as how india plays into these 2 separate groups because as the g 20. but
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also it is a very close working relationship with china and with south africa in the bricks, organization, which is as financial institution that it has china, russia, india, and south africa also involved as well as india. so it has to struggle these 2 very, very different economic groups and political groups as well. absolutely. so what we have here is a situation whereby as soon as the russian invaded ukraine and the united states, the by, the administration responded with a cold war like, ah, alarm at, at what russia just did. we suddenly find ourselves in the logic of the cold war, but you really have escape the cold war some 30 years ago. right. and since then, the world has been a been multi polar and, and divided in a number of ways. and we created the g 20 after, especially after the, the credit in the international financial question. 2008. we had the summit of the
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june 20 and we have bricks. so at which device evolved from brazil, india and china, russia added south africa and we're having these counter say, look, we cannot be part of this old world of yours. india and south african brazil saying his is your wor not ours, you, washington and, and, and moscow are once again trying to apologize. the world crippled the world under mine, international cooperation under i'm multilateralism and cooperation on m and health and other sort of humanitarian emergencies. why? because you are set in the past, we need to move beyond that. we need to do something and they india, south africa, brazil would not take a stand for or against either. and because it's difficult frontier is dead because you can look at them in, in, in 2 different ways of us. you know,
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i've worked there, i've lived there and reporters from there and you have india who oversees importing all of this oil and cheap gas from russia. so it's beholden as a friend and a and a former aledo in the gold wall. but also there are millions of very intelligent indian graduates who look for work in europe and north america. and that is as a you might see a stick that the west can beat india with. you need us to give your nationals jobs over here. so you've got to decide where the jobs are more important or whether importing fuel and energy from russia is important. it's a bit of a dilemma for new delhi right now and so many different levels. so here's a situation at one point in the past, during the cold war, countries like india and others really needed badly either the soviet union, moscow or washington the united states, right? they had to choose between box. but what happened over the last 20 years after the gulf war, the disaster of the gulf war, the financial crisis, the arab, spraying the or i nuclear deal,
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the advent of the trump administration. it's nationalist isolationism. countries around the world from saudi arabia to south africa, from brazil to india. now say look, we are no longer going to choose, we don't have to choose. so and the world has gone hybrid, they say weekend here with both countries. i'm if you don't like it, it's up to you then to several alicia's with us. you actually need us more than we need you, because we say india can always go to russia. we can go to china, we have options. so you ravia certainly said only last month, we can go to china if you, the united states are going to continue to impose conditions on us. so a number of countries around the world now, especially in the mid sized countries, turkey erosion, as you said in the us, on so forth developing war, developed countries, midsize or saying we are no longer going to be hostage to one or the other. and we
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no longer going to go back to the cold war mentality. we are capable of choosing. we are capable of going, washington and moscow and china, if that serves our interest. if that says our regime interests and not we don't have to choose. and what you have in the g 20 is the western cut, the western block, looking at india and brazil, china. so why aren't you taking our position? you are against the envision of ukraine. they say, yes, we might be against the invasion of ukraine, but we are not going to make an enemy out of russia. interesting times it'll be interesting to see what the final communicate will be from this movie. that is, if there is a yes, if there is a communique at all. my own good, have you insight, as always, thank you for joining us. now russia says it's forces are responding to a ukrainian attack in the southwest. the governor of the brians, gretchen says a group cross from ukraine, an open file, the car. he said one person was killed and a child wounded, a russian. lawmakers says president putin is a chair and
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a merchant or has to chair an emergency meeting of the country's security council has been no independent confirmation yet. still, i had here on the news. i poisoned as a study anger in iran, a school girls across the country, a targeted with toxic gas. and it's fault. we'll show you the tennis player who survived 5 match points to keep his title depends alive in dubai. ah, that is still quite cold in spain and portugal, particularly spain near the came down from the north a week ago still there. but the stormy weather and that makes you feel colder. if you're in the wind, is this wrapped around this low in the central much range? that's the overall picture of the member for the most you replace been play in the winds,
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least during thursday are quite light and the sun is out. the attempt is trying to get up. it's even not quite as cold in the inside of you where it's still cloudy. 4 degrees in keys. it's been at least above freezing for a week now. but with an increasing breeze. i think he's good to feel distinctly unpleasant in face like sometime there, for example, bill bow, but the windy wet weather is still affecting the valley. eric's at all, so cecily corsica, the north coast of algeria. and this is actually a warning your frost and snow in algeria and that carries on during friday, where the wind is even stronger temperature. recover little bit in spain, but not so elsewhere. look at the north of you that normally which means the low countries, northern france and germany will seed increase in the feeling of cold required as well. whereas the sunset 28 degrees for you. not much, no way of wind through north africa. the change is the seasonal changes the distance in land. the showers in west africa are penetrating. ah,
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the latest news as it still by the arriving here. a webpage with detailed coverage more than a decade. who has killed these many serious millions of latitude here looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require amendment to the constitution. and the electron more with increasing number of government getting elected. neither of us will have to wait long to hold. ah
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ah ah, look about your watching meltzer news with me said he'll robin and doe, reminder of all top news stories, a station master on duty during greece's worst trade accident in history is due to testifying court is expected to be asked to why a passenger train was allowed to run on the same track as a freight train. turkey is 6 party opposition alliance is that to meet to discuss plans for the presidential election to, to be held on may. the 14th on the vote will come around 3 months after 2 earthquakes killed, more than 45000 people in turkey of india's foreign minister has
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a g 20 nations to find common ground on matters like the war in ukraine. the conflict is expected to dominate a meeting of the groups. foreign ministers that's underway now in the indian capital, new delhi. and placing television. have you stun grenades and water cannon to break up a demonstration against the government. these ready protested supposed changes to the justice system. they be proposed by the ultra nationalist coalition, lead by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. aaron. com as well. ah, 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 territory, certain not familiar israelis and tell a b o the protesters references ready set
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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 at 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. no, no, no protest is angered by violence gathered and then yahoo's home. i don't want to live in a dictatorship at all. i really need to stay them up there and what they're trying to do, the modem that netanyahu is
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a know you to give in. he still pushing the changes to the supreme court. the spot use protest 8 to go determined they pass, despite the hundreds of thousands of people who have come out on the streets in opposition to it. emron. com, our desert, occupied issues. gil hoffman's the former chief political correspondent at the jerusalem buyers, john the executive director of honest reporting, which describes its mission as combating media buys against israel. he's in west jerusalem and joins us now. live good. have you on the program? mr. hoffman again? i mean, how worried are the government tut, sort of the don't social discontent that we've been seen this past few weeks and certainly over the last 24 hours that certainly isn't going away. yes, absolutely. the processor only getting more and more intense, then it's been now 9 weeks in a row that they're gonna protest every saturday night. and they than they added
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protests outside nest whenever legislation is being voted on. and it's important to stress that the protesters are not left wing, or they're only, they're also from netanyahu's political base of the right and even the religious ah, they're attracting more and more of a following it at a certain point. besides complaining about them, that's now we'll have to address what they're demanding, which is changes in is legal reforms. i mean, how likely all those judicial change is likely to happen in a, in respect to what we're seeing on the street. and as it is a foregone conclusion, i believe that there will be a compromise that president artic hertzog is the most consensus figure in this country. he was elected by a wire majority than any president in israel's history, including those who rank and unopposed. the overall majority of the people of israel want to see a compromise. but yesterday,
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both there to now and the protesters dug in their heels and made it even harder. how difficult is this now? you might say for israeli society, not everybody can come to the capital to protest. and is it opening up from what your seeing of for the people that a, talking to you, a sort of schism in israeli society about who we are and where we going a more importantly, can it be healed and when well, not of questions there together. so, so to answer there were protests all over the country, not just here in jerusalem of the capital. so if there are people all around the country who are trying to do whatever they can to have an impact on what the final version will be, which is only going to be in another 3 weeks before the vs itself. for
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the spring break before the passive holiday, that leaves time for negotiations that i still think can were is an interesting time, certainly a one that will be keeping a very close eye on gil huffman. thanks so much for your time. thank you. the hundreds of school girls in several cities and rod had apparently been poisoned by gas during the past 3 months. the course is unknown that's causing anger and confusion amongst people across the country. it's also jibari has more than to ron ha and 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
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sitting at their desk. and down at least $35.00 of them were rushed to hospital with symptoms including severe headaches, nausea, vomiting and dizzy. no man and i smelled something like gas and all the students did too. but i felt it more because i have asthma. and when i came back to the classroom, i couldn't tolerate the 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 really did it in the holy city of cum multiple tax have taken place. hundreds of girls were hospitalized . didn't find out. she was paralyzed from the waist now and she couldn't walk at all very 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 and late november sunny were
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students at the nor yes, darnesha conservatory fell ill. they became ill again in december, i saw that all in one of her all miller hall shiro handles law. we have not identified the cause of the incident so far. the issues being followed by the relevant parties and hopefully we will find detail 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 in the poison used at some of the schools. a committee made up of different authorities has been formed 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 angrier and more fearful for the future of their daughters in her own dorsal jabari, al jazeera terrify. before us generals roll away to the international space station, 5 or 321. it is full power
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with a space ex rocket blasted out from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday carrying to nasa astronaut, one russian, a variety launch was scrubbed on monday for technical reasons. the foreman will spend 6 months in orbit. well, still a had here all the al jazeera action from bnb a is the leagues most enfold team makes it 16 wins in a row. that's all coming up with joe in schools. ah ah
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the artificial intelligence is taking busted step forward with new chapel systems that aim to mimic humans. charlie angela is at the mobile world congress in balsa the way that weighing up the potential price and combs 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 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 names. and these has been possible because there's a lot of data and computing power that have to be included in the rhythms on format
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. 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 works of fiction. even writing code for robots, competitors quickly developing their own versions. so our demo is similar to what it is and our product is on point 6. thank faster than our with editor and only considering 40 percent of the power and another 450 startups engender today. i vine for investment, which total $2100000000.00 in 2022 alone. the carnita 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, i think i confirmed wouldn't be the use of these tools to create more fake news. now it's steven to say content in many languages with this. and also you thing
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think that other companies are doing like you're generating images for video and voices. and we have not in the movie do can generate a video of anywhere from the world. speaking with the right voice, with the tech, the inventor, one of the biggest concerns around generative ai is it potential to create what's called hallucination fact. 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 with made up references. and this, that is causing some creases to hold off, releasing their versions until they've ironed out the audience that their boss alone worked vishal intelligence to the real thing. thankfully joe was fine, much the hell off know have 5 points, clear, never stripes, munch of 15 and hope of the premier league off the thrashing everson. because seca
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opened the scoring before to go from gabrielle martinelli and another from captain walton to god for now the results and it lays down a big market and kayla has his men in the title race. when you look at them every single day and just feel how much they wanted, you know, and how much they really want to produce. well, we asked them into do, how might they want to please that where people, i have no doubt that we want to turn things around in performance is in resource something that has more details that to measure when or not when, but i am really pleased with where the team is right now. let's move to within 6 points of the top full thanks to to know when over budget van dyke and mohammed seller score and goals in the 2nd half the keep alive that hope is securing a spot in europe. next season. butler will have a tricky match coming up against munches united in the premier league next in united are in good form. they'd be west time to reach the quarter finals of the f
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comp, but they had a girl down a 100, but not sure. going in the 90 minute to give them a to one leave spread an injury. time bird, you know to one this the pieces the where the season on sunday i be the new car in the lease. and told them have been knocked out boy, 2nd to side, sheffield united element day with the winner. 10 minutes from time to pull off a show results and have a big result for full say, britain, be town based on the premier league, struggling south hampton, away from home to reach before one of the i think up for the 1st time in 80 for you to want to great result for the lowest rank team left in the tournament. and milwaukee bucks, winning run, continues in the m b a. they've now made at 16 winds in a row with their latest coming against the lander magic. once again, the commode top school with 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6, a safe buck, stay top of the eastern conference and and now just for wind short the franchise
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record winning streak set back in the 97071 season, boston celtics are right, behind the low in 2nd place, boston beat, the cables have liaison wednesday with jason tatum producing some eye. catching these to 441 points fellow who saw the michel actually out scold him with 44 points to cleveland. it was take him in the celtics, who had a rule by full 117-2113 kevin during school 23 points on his day be for the phoenix suns. is a beat the charlotte hornets. he's been out injured since january 8, during which time he was traded from the brooklyn devon booker top school. the 37 is the funds one this one comfortably one or 5 to 91 new environment, new situation and teammates. i mean, always still, i got approved muscle to my team from our coaches every day, no matter what i've done in the lee. so i thought of pressuring me to be who i am every day, and i put that on me internally. and also sometimes is a balance though,
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because i might go to think too much about a situation. and you know, though myself also felt like it's all healthy domino, i got good attention and i want to do it out there. and so i'm just trying to get comfortable in his for his half way back. well, in the 3rd test against the stray, lia india looked in real trouble after being bold out for $109.00 on say, one in indoor, but on say to the bowl is came out firing and australia is passing line up collapsed. this is last, the last 6 wickets, which is 11 runs and we're all out from 197. india a currently 145 to 7 in the 2nd in the lead to 57 p g. golf tours making moves to combat the threat from its saudi arabian bank rival live series from next season, the p j one. she's 8 elite tournaments which have reduced fields with the best players and no cuts. but in the close, sharp, as all players on tour will have a chance to qualify and compete in these events and movies designed to prevent any
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more players defecting to live gulf, which launched last year with limited field. $54.00 hold tournaments, no carts and guarantee price money for each golfer. live mocks, the pga tweeting imitation is the greatest form of flattery. congratulations, pga tour. welcome to the future. but some of the top pga gophers have responded positively. i want to give everyone a fair shake at this, which i think the structure has done. there's ways to play into it. there's, you know, trying to get the top guys versus the hot guys. right? you're going to have the top guys in the world playing against each other. more often you're going to be able to guarantee to sponsors that those guys are going to be there for days. you know that if tucker was woods, enters the tournament on sunday, you can go watch him, rory, you can go watch him. and i think that's, i think that's really powerful. you know, you ask mastercard or whoever it is to to pay $20000000.00 for a golf event. they want to see the stars at the weekend under reuben will continue
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to defensive his title into by later as he faces dutchman, boating founders on ship in the quarter finals, the russian will be hoping he'll have an easier encounter than his match with l. a . handle salvatore which are keener on wednesday regular faced 5 much points in the 2nd tech type rate. and real, the 7 points in a row to pull up the dramatic come back when in the deciding set. when the mall of a joke of which takes on hood hood catch for place in the last for after tough opening match, it was more straightforward for the top seat and ram to on wednesday. joke of it, choose one. this 25 times took care of dutchman tongue creek, 46263. the serbian who also has 22 grand slam titles. his name is he still has goal to achieve and i feel have lots of desire to break records to, to play. i love, i enjoy, you know, every match is different, but that's, that's the beauty of competitive advantage. so i look forward to lympics,
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you mentioned lympics, and i hope hope that i'll be able to play healthy for next year. paris olympic games is going to be played on play enrolling garrison. i'm familiar with with the, with that grounds and those grounds. so i hope that the best selling pick results for me will come there now to another athlete aiming for gold at the olympics. jordanian book says z a she she helps the world rankings in his white category is hoping to inspire others in his community. geminus reports. oh, the paralympics is on the horizon and his boxer is hard at work. oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. julian fighter is the at ash is being tipped from metal off to going top of the world rankings in the light middle weights category. as a clue. it's a great feeling to be number one amongst 7000000000 people, shorter chuckle, 24 year old ashes competed at the tokyo olympics in 2021. when he finished in 93
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years before that he won bronze at the asian games and indonesia, the only our books are 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. gloves are out and when i, when i was a child, i was a trouble maker. my father sent me to join my uncles club. so that i take out my energy to stop me getting into trouble. i really liked it, and i decided to continue to spoil them some of mazda one 0, the ashes trains at the olympic preparation center in the jordanian capital of 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, music 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, but asking me to train them. but i'm not a teacher and i only trained them. oh,
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the hardware continues for ash ish with the asian games coming up in september in china. and then the parcel in picks in july 2024. 0, geminus al jazeera. all right, that is, i guess what for now have will be later fail. thanks very much job and folly will be here with more news on the other side of the break until him from job me and all of the news on team head. and thanks so much for your time and your company. ah, ah ah, ah,
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al jazeera, with samuel, marching for peace in ukraine. hundreds took to the streets of london on saturday, urging a ceasefire and negotiations with russia to end. the conflict with this demonstration is one of many happening over this weekend across europe. now, for these demonstrators, all of in ukraine is simply making things worse and prolonging the conflict. but others take a very different approach. it would help if we stop saying, we'll just give you lots of weapons and tell you when the war in the belgian capital, many of those marching in solidarity with ukraine. we're actually refugees from that country. we need a canonical support because we defend plot on the, our lands, boy defiant, all democracy world. while in berlin, a bigger pro chest, at least $10000.00 turned up to say no to be idea of germany arming ukraine. we're
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demonstrating for peace in that war, that is not ours. so different messages and no end in sight to the misery inflicted on the people. if you cry talk to, i'll just see where we are. but should they not be more oversight, perhaps, of foundations like yours? we listen when it comes to diversification. we don't do it in order to beat, gets wrinkled, the rational energy sources we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stall restock matter. on al jazeera, ah call us full and says in greece after $45.00 people die in the wise staff train crash, the prime minister blames human error.
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