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ah ah, wherever you go in the world, warmer line goes to make it for you. exceptional katara going places to go. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. the top us and russian diplomat speak briefly at the g 20 summit that ended without a final declaration. ah,
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mom elizabeth brought him and this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up the station master appears in a greek quarter of a head on train crash that killed 45 people. the world food program analysis cuts and food rationing that will affect nearly a 1000000 ra hanger. refugees, class i'm totally under the mobile world congress in barcelona, where we look at how artificial intelligence is just taken a great leap forward. ah, the u. s. secretary of state says russia has shown no interest in engaging on peace and ukraine. it follows the 1st face to face conversation between antony lincoln and his russian counterpart. sir gala robson was stamped of the war. the 2 men on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit, new delhi divisions over the conflict dominate at the summit. the indian foreign
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minister has confirmed they will be no joint statement from the g 20 meeting saying they can't reach a consensus, or russia and china refused to support a demand for moscow to withdraw from ukrainian territory. i told the foreign minister of what i and so many others said last week at the united nations. and what so many g, 20 foreign minister said today, and this war of aggression engage in meaningful diplomacy that can produce a just and durable piece. presence. lensky is put forward a 10 point plan for adjusting durable piece. the united states stand ready to support ukraine through diplomacy, to end the war on this basis. president putin, however, has demonstrated 0 interest in engaging saying there's nothing to even talk about unless and until ukraine accepts, and i quote the new territory realities while doubling down on his brutalization of ukraine. the only one i got caught up in the published,
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we publicly said not once that we never refuse. serious proposals made from a sincere desire to find a political decisions. i'll remind once again that while we are being called for talks, i don't remember that some one of western colleagues from a number of other countries researched ukraine for talks. probably there is truth in this because ukraine is being encouraged for a continuation of the war. well, let's get more on this now. committee halgert is joining us live from washington dc and neither blinking nor leverage seemed to have anything positive to say about the amazing kimberly. but is it significant that this face to face meeting did take place? it's definitely significant, given the fact that these 2 men have not had a face to face conversation in many, many months. in fact, not since the prior to the a russian invasion of ukraine back in 2022 was their last meeting. they have attended international summit together on the same soil, but this 10 minute encounter less than 10 minute encounter is really their 1st day
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interaction face to face. so that's what makes this significant. and also the messages conveyed, at least from the us side, are also what is being weighed heavily in terms of significance. we do know from the state department that in addition to the u. s. is once again, ongoing support for ukraine that was conveyed. there were additional messages ah, the messages that were conveyed were that russia is to, in the eyes of the united states a reverse its course in terms of that new start treaty, the united states. feeling that it, suspension of that is irresponsible and also the united states once again, underscore and that it believes the detention of u. s. citizen paul whalen, that the russia's holding an espionage charges that the united states feels that is unjust. and that they feel the united states that is, feels that to, that really should be imminent. so. well that was ukraine,
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that dominated the discussion. certainly, there were other points that were brought up by antony blanket as well in his exchange with sergei laugher off can. but he thank you for that committee. how could there live in washington dc? now ukraine's blaming russia for a strike on an apartment block in the city of south at it. sia that killed at least 2 people. emergency services scramble to rescue victims from under the rubble, the cities acting mass as the 5 story building was almost completely destroyed and the attack. meanwhile, russia says its forces have responded to a ukrainian attack in the south west. the governor of the brians regions as a group crossed from ukraine and opened fire on a car. he said one person was killed and a child wounded. president vladimir putin has called the incident a terrorist attack cave denies the allegation, calling the classic deliberate provocation to greece. now where a station master has appeared in court of accusations he could have prevented
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a train crash that killed 45 people. the 59 year old has been charged with manslaughter by negligence and has until saturday to prepare his statement for the court. his attorney says he's devastated and accepts responsibility for his role and the crash. the prime minister says the collision near larissa and central greece on tuesday was caused by human error, but others have blamed chronic under investment of the network. johnson robert sent us this update from outside a hospital near the scene of the accident. it was just earlier inside the hospital building in the emphasis where about 2 dozen relatives were being briefed by the deputy health minister, who's here on the process of dna, identification of their loved ones remains. they are being taken to the d. n. a lab where they're going to give samples and then they're going to have to wait for their samples to be compared with those of the remains that have been brought here . so i needn't tell you the scene is one of very great sorrow.
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most of the people i saw were couples, which leads me to believe that they're looking for children. one woman just had her head in her hands. other people were staring ahead of them ahead blankly. these people were not speaking. they weren't protesting, they weren't angry. they. i think in a state of shock, the business of apportioning blame goes well beyond the larissa station, master i just 3 weeks ago. one of the unions of railway workers published a very angry protest after 2 non fatal accidents revealed the problems and safety procedures that exist throughout the greek rail network. not just here. and they said, we are not going to wait for the accident to happen. we demand that hellenic train,
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the operator of the trains on the track, and the greek state which owns and is responsible for the maintenance of the track, higher safety personnel to maintain rolling stock, to maintain safety procedures, to upgrade the infrastructure so that we have safer infrastructure we need those investments to happen now. now the worst food program is cutting food rations for ro hanger, refugees in bangladesh, because of a short for that international donations. the un body says it urgently needs $125000000.00 from international partners to avoid any further carts. food rations have been cut from $12.00 to $10.00 per month. per person. the cards to the food ration program come as many staple items as seeing a steep rise in prices due to the war in ukraine and growing global inflation. the food cuts will impact nearly 1000000 ra hang of refugees living in bangladesh who fled persecution by me unless military and 2017. now,
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thomas andrews is the united nation special repertoire on the situation of human rights and myanmar. and he says, the cuts only exacerbate an already desperate situation. i've been talking to many a families in the camps in bangladesh over the last couple of days. listen even to this point, even before the coach, they've been struggling to feed their families of 45 percent of the families in these camps at insufficient diet. 41 percent of these were english children have stunted growth. over half of the children and over 40 percent of breastfeeding mothers are anemic. so even before these cuts begin, these families were struggling to, to feed their families and be sure why they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cuts in place, and by the way, this was the 1st of a series of cut that the wolf will program is going to make this good. now go to
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families having to survive on $0.27 us dollars. you i sent her day starting next month. if these, these funds are not report, it is completely outrageous. but this has happened. it is very simple. this is not a natural catastrophe. like the earthquake and turkey and syria. this is a human made catastrophe. all created because a nation's government had refused to put the requisite to fund into this account that would feed these very desperate families. they can't work their refugees, they are totally dependent upon the international community. now families in pakistan, i haven't to move on from a distance after at least $64.00 migraines drowned off the coast of italy on sunday as a common entry point for my glenside into each northern europe. natasha a name has more this baby girl and her 2 brothers barely old enough to walk.
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now have no father. mohammed took here was a young police officer from pakistan's point job province earning $150.00 a month. he saved and borrowed $8000.00 from family and friends to pay a trafficker to smuggle him into europe. on sunday, he drowned along with dozens of other migrants after a sail boat carrying them capsized off the coast of southern italy, donaway each other ms. my 2, but others set off for it till the younger unluckily arrived to months ago. but the elder of on sale the last week and drowned it kiss devastated the entire family, including his 2 young sons. and his 2 month old daughter was finance issue with oh, their father was one of up 240000 pakistan, iis who attempt to reach europe every year. they follow well traveled and often
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deadly human trafficking roots through turkey and iran in the goose right district . dubbed many norway by local people, the lower of europe at its perceived wealth can be seen in these villas, hastening r e left home, hoping he would be the one to lift the family's fortunes. both that i i so my grandson was very ambitious to travel to europe, to earn money so he can support his tammy, unfortunately died and it has shattered the whole family now were anxiously awaiting to receive his body and i did to see okay. since 2014, the you had missing migrants, project says more than 17000 people have died in the central mediterranean. do do him and pascaner year bozza. we are facing a huge problem with human trafficking. the mean motivating factors, extreme poverty, unemployment, and competition with other families whose loved ones left and are sending money
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home. we are trying our best retract on these agents were involved in the recent incidents in libya and lee rebecca along with some smiling all. hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and the opening monumental. yeah, they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks, no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. getting al jazeera, still ahead on the bulletin from wild birds to scene irons, pallet forties and peru were dealing with the deaths of hundreds of animals because a bird flew and paid by lawyers to destroy their own home. we report from the congo basin one was largest tropical forests ah,
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in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. if i write extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the sale of position concerned about this rather small between turkey and syria lose than really room to a service appointment frank assessments? you know, there was a joke about the interim government that it's not inter i'm, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera. oh
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mm. mm. oh g 0 with oh, news ah, watching on there with mail, the fraud and doha reminder of our top stores, the cell, the u. s. secretary of state's, as russia has shown, no interest to engaging on peace and ukraine follows an unexpected meeting between antony blanca man, his russian count. again that brought on the sidelines of the g 20 summit. and you,
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debbie and the indian foreign minister has confirmed that they will be no joint statement from the meeting. we said a consensus couldn't be reached. russia and china were the only countries to refuse to support a demand for russian forces to withdraw from ukrainian territory. annexation miles strong duty during recess, worst train accident has appeared in court. the 59 year old has been charged with manslaughter by negligence. at least 45 people died off. 2 trains collided on tuesday. ah, ah, now the turkish government is giving financial support to people and businesses to recover from the quakes. but authorities are under pressure from survivors who say the emergency response has been too slow. i shall batter reports from the city of abbey. a man under these are tough times forced to lay her
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the tent where she lives was over craft earth. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to ankara. she misses the old lived together, ruptured by the quakes. word of mouth chosen me as you were. 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 region devastated by 2 powerful earthquakes. this is a delicate moment for the government, which has been facing anger in the 11 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 cuing for
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food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo, buys cash machines to receive money their, their little 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. and i must commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, it's n jose and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah, these are students from shun? the offer on their way to entertain. children in the makeshift comes in our d. m. i got out everything written, make me when we could, we can make them smile. that would be great. if they are happy they will spread her
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pillows. they are our future. and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. i volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminded of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come hush about bother al jazeera, as your mother. now nigerians opposition lay the candidate peter ody is claiming he was saturday's presidential election. the ruling party candidate bowler to new the was declared the winner on wednesday when the election commission saying he received over 36 percent of the vote. but obee has told a port us, we won the election and we will prove it to nigerians. now the president of guinea has criticized what he called the degrading treatment, inflicted on sub saharan migraines. and to miss ia colonel mamma, the duet made the comments of dust of gideon's, arrived back in the capital. connor cree, i recall,
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is just also repair rating sullivan, nationals and follows comments whiten asean president chi psi. who said my food, arriving in his country, were part of the plot to change its demographics. some of those arriving home and connor crew said they've been discriminated again since president side made his remarks. now rain forest and central africa a rapidly disappearing jude logging and mining. it's one of the issues on the agenda at the one forrest summit that's underway in gabon. leaders have gathered in the hope of finding ways to make profits from protecting forest areas from destruction. nicholas hong reports from ponder and cameron's congo over the basin, where he met the indigenous pick me people who call the forest home. in central africa lies a vows. tropical forest, the size of india, the congo basin. its trees absorbs more carbon than the amazon and it's referred to as our planets,
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other lung. guided by indigenous pygmies. we travel deep inside where camera meets equitorial guinea. we encounter an elder speaking to a tree. hello, an uncomfortable conversation between a member of a community that's considered the forest custodian and what they see as the spirit of this forest. that's because the pigmies have been hired by logging companies to help them cut down trees and take part in destroying their own habitat. lo, we're not proud of what we had to win because some of the trees have been to snow properties. the 1st is like our pharmacy. so even though we were with digital can companies were tractor, protect to what we can. the longing companies persuaded the pygmies to leave their forest. they have been given housing with amenities like electricity that alter their way of life. they no longer go foraging. instead, the pygmies serve as guides to logging companies, looking for valuable, would do so for their work each receive $10.00 a day. the pygmies love this tree,
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they call it the number. it's known for its medicinal properties and it's a warm fragrance, but look at it now. each centimeter of the stumped represents a year of life. this isn't a tree that's hundreds of years old. it's a thousands of years old cut to the ground. and it's one of many, the timber is shipped from nearby port to asia to make furniture that will be sold to people in wealthier countries. recent research suggests a quarter of this green forest could disappear by 2050, because of logging. and yet, the congo base and stores around 20000000 tons of carbon. that's around 3 years worth of global greenhouse gas emissions. it is a precious natural barrier to climate change and its trees are values not for a few, but for humanity and planet earth itself. nicholas hawk al jazeera,
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pandey, southern cameroon. now hundreds of sea lions and who have died from bird flu and recent moms, the highly contagious lar as a spread by infected wild birds. muddy on a sanchez reports from fuko, sana and lima province. veterinarian was desilva combs, long stretches of beach every day, searching for sea lions suspected of being infected with avian flu. a 3rd one is until this young female died most likely because of the virus. she could not swim, must wanted because of respiratory problems, but it'll be fixed on the central nervous system. since january silva and other researchers have been taking samples to determine if more than $700.00 sea lions have died of the virus. many of the dead have washed ashore a long produce coast. others like this one, lay helpless experts say they live in colonies,
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many in protected areas infecting each other. grandmother had been as the 1st time to verify a text this way. we had not seen a case like this. the was left being affected in such large quantities. here in the beach, we sort of pu santa, so level that he says she's worried because the sea lions are dying near bathers in law. the stench is horrible. it's full of flies and they coughed day and night. he li, nature has bared some species from being infected, but others are being decimated by then 60000 wild birds have died since the virus was detected in november in bed or more than 200000000 birds have died or called around the world since 2021 because of the avian flu researchers here say they're afraid the virus hesitated and had no effect from mammal mammal and rapidly expand into people's homes. 10 year old lady is been tested for a cough, her owner,
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marcia sanchez, blames the sea lions ill on the platforms of this sea resort. yes, i think 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 an able to say what is the real danger for humans? they advise people to stay away. medina, santa santa cedar santa lima. now a new statue car, more than a 1000 years ago has been found and chillies, easter islands. geologists, restoring marsh land founded in a dry out while can at crayton lake, the down old article volcano, and it's called stone. figures are a unesco world heritage site. artificial intelligence is taking a massive step forward with new chat thought systems that aim to mimic humans. charlie angela is at the mobile world congress in barcelona weather,
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weighing up the potential pros and columns. 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 board 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 this has been possible because there's a lot of data and computing power that has to be included in the rhythms on format, to create really true generative and for tech, for images. combining these 2 national opportunities currently free with
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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 faster than our editor and only considering 40 percent of the power and another $450.00, start up in gender. today, i vine for investment, which total $2100000000.00 in 2022 alone. the current need, the tech has 0 regulation and some of the industry of voice and concerns of how it will be used and the lack of a safety net. i mean, if i got confirmed, wouldn't be the use of the tools to create more fake news. now it's steven to say content in many languages with this. and also you thing, things that other companies are doing, like you're generating images for video and voices. and we have not in the movie do
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can generate a video of any person in the world. speaking with the right voice, with the tech, they do inventive. one of the biggest concerns around generative a potential to create what's called the nation 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 with made up references. and this, that is causing some creatures to hold off releasing versions until they've ironed out the audi angela, i'll just their boss alone and stay with us inside stories coming up. the well, the sun storms are gone away. now i think we are talking more about sandstorms and warms from any places. yes, the still rain coming in through greece,
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but this is over night and these overnight temperatures are not particularly low anymore. unless you're a long way north in turkey or in the rain, you've got dry and warm conditions which are repeated by day as well. although the extreme was like sandra and garza will be knocked out of the way. and that circulation suggests that might be some dust or sand in the air brought up from syria for the north and a sudden turn key aware temperatures are reasonably high, but the wind, i think, will be noticed. there are shares throughout the country of rain for the most part that you're really high, and that is snow falls on the, on the high ground, the far east to turkey or beyond into what to run maybe. but generally speaking to dr. picture unless you getting caught in the sand, you're seeing, the weather is lovely, but there was a sound storm warning out west. and so i didn't think that will probably push up towards q 8 during friday, or maybe saturday, where it looks bit more concentrated temperature wise, the lifting $32.00 and q 8, but $27.00 in doha. now mozambique has had a lot of rain, reese and then to get to
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a meter there's been extensive flooding and the circulation that caused it, which was once cycling freddie is regenerating heading back towards madagascar. ah, with that. ready too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archives spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema on a just 0 g, 20 foreign ministers made in india, the gathering, overshadowed by the war nuclear hose country wanted to talk more about other global challenges. so this is summit find any solution.

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