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of the country's modern history, the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a just ego. when the news breaks, families still have hope, and they say they won't leave without getting their relatives out of the problem when people need to be heard. and the story told my didn't what if the way we are left without anything to keep us room with exclusive interviews and in depth to put on the shelving doors here, a precious thought. the same specimen, al jazeera, has teens on the ground to where you are award winning documentaries and lied knees . ah, ah, hello, i'm robinson. this is can use are live from doha, coming up with the next 60 minutes. the head of a you, a nuclear watchdog,
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announces more inspections at an iranian nuclear facility. after talks with president abraham with r u. c. o t s is returned to the streets and israel thousands calls on an end to the government's plans to limit the supreme court's powers. a color outbreak gets worse, and as quick devastated northern syria, at least 3 people, a dead and a large oil spill in. the philippines threatens protected marine zones, and a 2 hist hotspot in school is funding. come back for premier legally this arsenal, recal. esteem hit bad from a to gold deficit. be ball with the head of the u. a nuclear war cells and ons, more inspections at aaron's fall down nuclear plants on the installation of new monitoring equipment to the facility. management comes after meeting with president
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abraham or icy overtones nuclear program. last week i. e. inspectors said they found an in rainy and nuclear side had particles of enriched uranium at near weapons grade level. there was a detection of a certain level and then we asked for clarification, but what we have seen in our continues continued. an observation of the facility is that there has not been production or accumulation of uranium at that level, which is a very high level of course, sixty's already very high. but as i said, we have a we ways and means to inspect it. okay, let's go over the doses your body into run now. and so this was a joint statement, essentially, between the i e and trans nuclear program, or what's being said well, according to both sides,
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iranian officials and the director general dis, to day visits, that raphael grossi made to terran has been fruitful as the director general spoke to the media once he arrived in vienna after his meeting with all the high ranking officials in iran, including the head of her aunt's atomic energy organisation, mom at s law me. the rain in foreign minister has seen i made up de leon as well as the reigning president abraham bracy. and it appears that they have reached some kind of an agreement to increase cooperation. and the director general said that it's very important at, from this point on to follow through on the agreements that have been made between the 2 sides. that ruffle gross. he said that there's a lot of hard work ahead of them and to continue inspecting neurons nuclear program . when he was asked about the particles that were found that the 4 doe nuclear sites that were in rich to a, to 83.7 percent. he said that there has been clarification and there has been no
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accumulation and no production of enrich uranium at that level. which means that what many in iran have been saying over the past few days is that that was an accident which has happened as a result of the enrichment process that takes place at that plant that it's not the 1st time it's happened. now the point of concern for the director general was the leak of information that happened about that level of enriched uranium particles that were found that something that he said is a detrimental to the process of the discussions that are ongoing between the agency and iran and something that that they will take very seriously. the director general also said that he is not optimistic and he's not pessimistic about the agreements that have been reached with the iranians. i think it's important to point out that he's at a point now where he believes that the radians have come to a decision to increase their cooperation with the agency. and of course, there's the issue of those 3 sites, the agencies looking into where they say they have reports of enriched uranium. a
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found at 3 locations that are not declared as nuclear sites. and the radians have now agreed to allow the i e, a to inspect those sites which are not part of our own nuclear program. and they're not obliged to allow inspectors to go into those facilities or those sites. but it appears that the iranians are not allowing, going to allow the agency inspectors to go in and carry out their work to determine whether or not the information the agency has received is correct or not. that is one of the sticking points that's been at the forefront of the disputes between the agency and iran. and we also heard the director general saying that a meeting of the minds have taken place and that the iranians have agreed to increase inspection at the for the nuclear side by 50 percent, and also reinstate some of the cameras that they have shut down and taken away at some of the facilities since the past few months as a result of
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a number of political events that have taken place against iran's nuclear program. so there is some good news following this trip, and we'll have to wait and see in the coming weeks and months whether or not they will actually be carried out about interaction doors. so thank you. the in a color i think, you know, if my son is getting wash following last month earthquakes, at least 3 people have died from the illness, the craigs damage, health facilities, water sources and sanitation. and that means the spread of the outbreak might speed up, journalists know, call us, says the quakes compounded and already serious situation. the catastrophic earthquakes. the areas in opposite year that not only called the severe and complete destruction of thousands of buildings. it has also or cause severe damages
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to the infrastructure in the area of syria, which as the as to which systems in the and be affected areas which, which are directly affected the, the access to clean water for the people in the area. this is jerry and the civil defense teams of war and the, the people in the office is syria about the outbreak of causes as 3 additional debt due to the disease occurred after the devastating mix and the number of suspected cases jump to more than $570.00 effective cases. and also these themes are also warning that these numbers are likely to increase in the upcoming days. thousands of people are still living in shelter and collective filter centers which make make the d the spread even faster. as most of the people who are affected
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by the disaster are women and children and even before the earthquake to the areas the, the, the years with the curia, the entire area was already suffered from a lack of proper sewage system as 6 or 3 percent of the refugee camps in the area like proper sewage systems and $4.00 to $3.00 lack the access to clean water, and these numbers are more likely to increase in the upcoming days. as big catastrophe still hasn't completely subsided. and my calling for the bottom was folks who are in steiner. he had the united nations development program and she asked him what the u. n. is doing to help syrians in need the context in which the un has to work as a whole in syria is severely constrained, politically, sometimes logistically. and certainly in the face of this terrible, terrible destruction that followed the earthquake. it is heartbreaking not to have the ability to immediately be by the side of people, but i often after all, to say it is not the un that created these conditions. i mean, we are responding,
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i was humanitarian. colleagues, i have a significant team in sierra that was working there before, and we are under various severe restrictions in which we are able to work because we cannot really do developing the traditional sense. we can only do early recovery and that's what we're focusing right now. following the earthquake via doing assessments to 1st we'll look at where the buildings have collapsed. we have working with ours, you monitor and colleagues to keep local services, either going re establish them whether it's electricity, water, and then again, you in the piece focuses on the early recovery and livelihood sector. this is our core focus. we lead the un country team in that area and we're going to focus on what we have done in other countries, which is help people to quickly get back on their own feet. people have dignity, they have pride. they don't want to be standing an acute, to get handouts, helping them to re establish their businesses, repairing buildings, reconnecting electricity. those are the things that will help people to regain a foothold in these some perspective of hope. and that's what we're focused on right now. meanwhile and took ya aid has arrived in the form of temporary housing
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from cut off to visible has more were here in the port of its can. metal were hundreds of fordable houses that were used during the world cup encounter. have a right right behind me, over 300 of them, fully equipped to be arriving 2 ships that arrive here on this day. we do know that over a dozen ships are bringing thousands of them that are desperately needed in this country during the world cup to accommodate fans. katara establish this portable homes and portable units in several parts of the desert and down. now they're being brought here where they are desperately needed earlier today, we were, for example, right outside the port in a train station were over, a 1000 people are living in 10th when you go to other areas. there are hundreds of thousands of them living in 10th others are living in containers 15. the turkish government says that it has begun the rebuilding process in several parts across
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the country. but this is something that is going to take time. they saying that they're going to build over $300000.00 home in a year during a process of one year. but when you talk to people on the ground, one of the main things they ask it when i'll be able to go back to live in a house, people are tired, they've been struggling with lots of difficulties since the earthquakes rock and that's why they're desperate for a house. well i'm, that's why houses. so just this one, the ones that you can see right behind me are crucial at this point to help those who have lost it all to the earthquake diagnosis. supporters of a powerful labor union into mizzi. i protested against president high said that accusing him of cracking down the government. critics. after prominent opposition, politicians, what arrested president said dissolved parliament in 2021 elections in december or boycotted by the opposition, who accused him of a power grab more african nations of flying, their citizens out of tennessee. following
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a government crackdown on undocumented immigrants act of his same, many people from sub saharan africa have been attacked since president high said accused them of changing the country's demographics rights groups have condemned his comments as racist. the african union says it's shocked by the statement from duck, are his nicholas hight? so this is the lesson on social media. a video of another racist attack on black migrants in tunisia, such attacks are prohibited by law, but rights groups say they're condoned by the countries president. last week, k say it said quote, hordes of sub saharan africans, we're changing the demographic makeup of the country, sparking racist attacks throughout the nation. this is what is left of one black woman's home after it was ransacked. black men and women say they are arbitrarily rounded up by police because of the color of their skin. all the need help from all over the wall. we are really suffering here. hundreds of i volumes and guardians
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are now be repatriated, some injured and unable to walk after the beatings will be what not. we live in fear. people are scared to go out. even those that have the right paperwork that a doctor and for those that don't have visas, they get thrown out on the spot. many of them were hoping to make it to europe. most african migrants from senegal and west africa are not fleeing war, but poverty. but europeans don't want them on their continent and have signed agreements with north african countries like denisia to stop them from crossing the mediterranean. according to aid agencies, they are 30 to 50000 african migrants living in tunisia, illegally. denisia rights activist, miriam, my store says they are mistreated and do menial jobs that tunisians don't want to do. she says she and her husband have also experienced abuse for racism is a, has a long history in julia against black people, even if
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a black people are like 10 or 15 percent of the population. now people, inter, neither are in social and economic crisis. so the, the president, he uses a black people as the scapegoats, tunisians are out on the streets denouncing via holding sign, saying, denise jeans, come in all colors. it's not only a reminder of the diversity of the country, but a call for unity in the face of growing bigotry and division. nicholas hawk al jazeera de carr synagogue anymore. i had in the news are including we're going to look ahead to the chinese communist part is most important annual gathering. i'm some of the harvey at moscow's bullshit theater. and i'll tell you how russian artists are reacting to restrictions, david potent kind and sports the reigning moral champions on, trying to make the perfect staunch the new formula one season.
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ah, that rushes, wagner mercenary group, says the ukranian city of bachman is almost completely surrounded by russia and its allied forces. washing troops of intensified shelling roads to the west, making it harder for ukrainian forces to move in and out. agnes chief called for the time to be evacuated, to save the lives of training soldiers. victory in backward would give moskowitz 1st big military achievement in 6 months. and the man who's been blamed for russia's lack of victories in the past few months has paid a rare visit to the front lines in eastern ukraine marshes, defense ministers, 2nd, chicago, et cetera, inspected a command post south of the next russian artists and performers say they are victims of council culture in the west. since russia invaded ukraine, several prominent daughters said they've been shunned and performances. i've been canceled. some of the java reports from moscow's bowl shirley theater.
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01877 by a darker ballet has continued to perform. but it takes hard work and years of training to be able to pull off the performance, which continues to come out ah, at moscow's historic portrait theater. there is no time to think of the conflict which has dominated the airwaves. but internationally, russian art and artists are increasingly being shunned. ukraine has removed russian port and writer, xander pushkin and others from most public spaces. even scientists in right is that luminous of are no longer allowed to be visible. you clean once it's allies in the west to boycott russian culture develop. moscow calls it a manifestation of discrimination against russian artists and limiting cultural interaction. in recent weeks, the foreign ministry has summoned the italian and dutch ambassadors for shunning russian performers upsetting the russian artists. but they remain undeterred.
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fortune zack, but you might have to deal with counseling russian culture. i mean, i feel sorry pity for these people. come with them. i can't even understand who could think of counseling chikavsky. and i think these are shallow, narrow minded politicians who make decisions like that from tolstoy that you called ski art and culture has a special place in russian society. many countries have cancelled or restricted russian performances since the invasion of ukraine. but for those who dedicated their lives to performing arts, they say it's unfair for them to be dragged into politics. russians are also concerned about cultural appropriation. artists are fi plenary is now labeled as a ukrainian at new york's metropolitan museum of art cleans you died in 1910 in the russian empire, while ukraine, as a state only existed from 1918 critics say, a russian painter. even i was off ski who died in 1900, has recently been made ukrainian a star conductor. the lady
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got a give and prominent pianist denise meant to have are no longer performing at the op spin, carnegie hall for the pro, kimberly views. oh, and the metropolitan not proposed popular soprano and nebraska from a run of shows last year for quote, not demonstrating she had seen the distance herself from president blood in a put in austria, canada, switzerland, and poland soloists. an orchestra faced similar actions. the royal opera house, his famous common garden van, bullshit, bally's, london tour. distill it. there were both refer mitchell from the age of 10. they started the academy and continued like that for 3035 years. now think about it every day from morning till evening. your work translates into tremendous physical exertion. the foot. listen pub is what russians to distance themselves from the government. but artists to always relied and patronage and support from the state
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feel stifled between warring people in power. some of drive it down to 0 altro theater musket. thank presidency menu mccomb says. all sides involved in the consultant use the democratic republic of congo have agreed to support a cease fire. my home made the united spend during a visit to kinshasa during the last leg of his tour of central africa. welcome web reports. french president emanuel macaroni was welcomed by democratic republic of congo as president felix to security in the capital can shatter. oh, not everybody in congress. happy about it. to best have demonstrated against the visits in game and can chatter we don't want president mccomb in our country because he's financing the rwandan government in order to
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kill our people. they blamed front supporting neighboring rwanda. that's widely understood to back the n 23 armed group in eastern congo. more than half a 1000000 people have fled their homes in fighters of advance in the last year. they're accused of massacring dozens of civilians. they carry rwandan army equipment, which the protest to say is paid for by france. rwanda denies backing the grid. in kinshasa micron said all sides in the conflict, it agreed to a cease fire. none of the previous si, fi declarations in recent months have worked lively democratic, you can go, the democratic republic of congo must not be the spoils of war. pillaging of the democratic republic of congo must stop. no, losing no balconies ation no war need. but can, you can talk also included stops in republic of congo, and kohler and coupon. he started his talk saying the era of french interference in
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africa was over this discourse that french know guys is over. while it has been there for at least the last 5 decades, but the reality is here because fresh government is still backing unpopular, i would say even despite the visions that are opposed by the populations in kinshasa mccolan promised about $36000000.00 for those forth from their homes and in and go la, he offered a loan of about a $150000000.00. what he called climate resilience. critic say, that's a fraction of what france and from african oil and other natural resources. malcolm web al jazeera. well, let's think to enter the 3 spokesman lawrence can you can thank you very much. indeed for being with us on our 0. how much support is m 23 prepared to give to this c's far that the manual mccomb says has been agreed. thank
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you very much for having to bother me to show. ready me it for the endless efforts on peace in eastern and effective a night. and it was a empty defeat not to actually buy another fire on tuesday, 12 o'clock. they haven't been to fit. i'd already sent you the letter. if i own a trace of april 2020 years, he got his condition or my, my now in the enter to be every single day in the one out to you guys. if you didn't on the, on the set of extension because the jesse is targeting and kidding, one bar. so the answer to this news, i would hope,
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yes, it would be helpful to send it on tuesday because we wanna do it after the kentucky to means until begin is a double clock on tuesday saying that we are putting which is fair. yes, he got it. what is it still missing? any mr. can you call? unfortunately, we're having a few problems with the lying from you, but we are going to try and continue if we can. and please bear with us. and you say that the problem lies with the d. r. c. it does not lie with the m $23.00, and yet the m. 23 is one of the young groups that has been given a timeline to withdraw by other african that was negotiated by other the leaders of other arthur african nations. and yet, as the m $23.00 has been withdrawing,
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it has also been allegedly attacking other other villages, other towns within particularly north keybo 8 had made progress towards that. the city of goma. how can people be confident that m 23 will honor a ceasefire? if they have seen evidence like that basically dismissed the formation and i thank you very much with me today and to put this site there to the public at large. as i said, the senate unit says fi on the 1st of april last year. and this year entered, does it get or is position of it will mark it is in africa community what is and he asked you to do. it isn't a force and it gives me the owes of
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a vigilant over. so it does inflammation. and i just use it to go out to the saying that it is not actually making progress on it so well done in a coupon. but it was done in among is it your so i did. yeah, she was doing nothing. so what is doing is i did a genocide or the people that committed any missionary for if you will be and when in my army down, i just assumed that i think you've seen the image on it. shouldn't people that been too bad? yes. a diesel, international, a berkeley, jennifer? lucky used to be before i wonder, so when i mean,
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it was not been, you know, the lauren's can you can i apologize, but i definitely we are, we are having quite severe problems with your, your line there. i think we have managed to get the majority of your answers, but thank you very much indeed for being with us on al jazeera. so thank you. and the budget to farmer presidents are set to take the stage on the final day of the u . s. c. pack conference and maryland c pack sounds for the conservative political action conference. it's a gathering of political conservatives, including many top ranking members of the republican party, brazil's ex president shadow ball scenario is going to be addressing delegates on a former u. s. president donald trump is gonna be making the closing speech. shall alan fisher is at that c fact meeting in oxen? hill, maryland. he's joining us there. now i'm donald trump speaking later tonight. what can we expect? ah, well, if you take a look at the whole,
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i mean 24 hours ago, nikki haley who's also running for president for the republican nomination. it's, she really couldn't even filled the whole half way fool. when i said it was half full and the one half was doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence, a couple of hours before donald trump's speech can see that it's filling up. and we're expecting to have a full hole here. now, donald trump is going to repeat a lot of the themes that donald trump has repeated that america is not really bad place that the joe biden administration is feeling the country that there are many issues and he alone can fix that. he will talk undoubtedly about how the election was stolen from him. now many people say that donald trump is losing the republican party. people are ready to move on from him. a particularly given that he is essentially presided over a 3 election losses in a row. and we had from mike pompeo as former secretary of state saying that it's time the party moved on from fragile leaders with big egos. but you go round the whole caea, you speak to people in this whole and the are 100 percent behind. trump said they
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might look at someone like ron de santis or nicky healey. but the reality is, donald trump still has a big hold over the republican party. he will get a rapturous welcome when he steps on to this stage. here in maryland, at the, the party faithful is still very much behind donald trump. and for those who are thinking of enter the race, like mike pompeo, like mike pans a like tim scott, all these other politicians, the reaction that he gets here from grassroots supporters is going to make them think twice about whether or not they want to expand the field and perhaps challenge donald trump for that nomination. yeah, and i mentioned that brazil's ex president job bull sonata was going to be speaking as well. he, to, of course, no stranger to controversy, any idea what his angle is going to be. oh certainly as we suspect having had from his son on a panel in the last hour or so that he will again attack
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a president at the present in brazil. seeing that it was an illegitimate victory, that you can understand why that was the frustration, of course, the parallels between brazil in the united states. we saw what happened on january the 6th year when people tried to stop the simplification of the that the result. we also saw what happened in brazil on both sonata or supporters attacked upon them building into supreme court. i bolster nato will say that i, they feel pret glue is benny dangerous for brazil, that there were questions over the election, so it seemed sort of themes and he will get a big response. he had a big reaction here because of course, both sonata was known as the trump of south america, that of course, restricted resigns very greatly with the people here who believe that donald trump was a terrific president. and so automatically he will get a big response and a good reaction from here, but also shows how this conservative movement is spreading in the last year they've had meetings and israel and hungry at the head, one in florida. and he had the are back in maryland, would all kind of began. so it shows the global sc bed of the conservative movement,
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and this particular brand of conservatism. i saw them fisher at sea pack and oxen, how long? thank you very much indeed. so had an al jazeera, i'm jessica washington and hong kong were environmental groups are working to save the toiletries damaged oyster and his water game changing new competition for women's cricket that started coming up later in the r. ah, hello this woman up nicely now across a good part of the middle east. that is certainly the case. so here in doha was the temperatures getting up to around 2930. over the next couple of days. light wins warm sunshine for the west as well and warmer than it should be. if the truth be
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known, mecca at around $35.00 celsius, just notice the chart. so wanted to shout into northern pass. saudi arabia's, he going to the early part of next week. further north you could see alive, he shout northern areas of iraq. i think will event shippy lars, you drive a little breezy over the next dial. so furthermore, you might just see want to show us any wintry up towards the far north of the care . so that's something to keep an eye on as we go through the next few days, as the central parts of africa. well more the same, it's dry, it's warm and sunny. got the showers, they're just around the equator and to the south thereof. and of course, still major concerns in the mozambique channel. this is what was ready. so i climb freddy now regenerating in those warm waters. they're pushing some very heavy right into that western side of madagascar. over the next few days it is going to cause further flooding. then you see how that where to where the stretches up across the good part of madagascar, inter mozambique and pushing a little further north. ah,
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county state control insulation law school is one of them most travail case in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how did the narrative improve public opinion better? no walk. how is it in journalism we framing the story. the video spread like wildfire, they denied it more in your brain, the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered. in the blink of an eye, many lives were lost. thousands of people buried alive and more left homeless. you were shocked by the number of sites. we were shocked by the number of victims al jazeera goes to the most afflicted region in syria. here in northwest syria to see those affected by the way. and it's severe shortages of humanitarian aid. the
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full report, syria, the continuing tragedy on al jazeera blue ah, you want to go to 0 white over top stories. this are the head of the u. s. nuclear watchdog who's just returned from a visit to iran, says to crohn, has agreed to reinstall monitoring equipment. one of its nuclear plants, raphael grossey visitor on after the i. e. a reported that particles of enriched uranium at near weapons grade level at an iranian nuclear plot. to color outbreak, that fathers, plates and northwest soviet last month is getting worse. at least 3 people have died. french presidency,
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matthew mark on says all sides involved in the conflict. at least a democratic republic of congo have agreed to support a ceasefire. he made the announce for the kinshasa on the last leg of his tour, uh, central africa. okay, won't get you more than that developing story on the ryans nuclear program. robert kelly is a former director of the international atomic energy agency. he's joining us again from vienna, sir. thank you again for being with us on al jazeera. i am with regards to the state that was made by i am chief grossey. he says that it'll be 50 more percent inspections that fold out. they are going to be in very few days, they're going to have a team in iran. they're also going to be moving on to concrete access to things, including people of interest in terms of what iran has been prepared to offer it this. does this go beyond what one might have expected or in the i seem to be raising old issues that been bothering him for about
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a year. and the fact that they went back to those issues and all is a very positive sign. you have to remember that the i is not a member of the j. c p o a. they are a worker organization. the worker bees to go and count your odds and counseling material. so their job is, is strictly statistical. and now they have to go back and do that job. they can do that under an agreement that exist or one year, so years before the j. c, p o i. so it's good that they're coming back to the table. there's a problem here though that the i a seems to have lost precision clarity and transparency. they're talking for example, about, around having undeclared facilities. and that's nonsense. there is a legal definition of declared facility and there is no indication whatsoever for places that the agency is interested in our undeclared facilities. they're also worried about undeclared materials, and that's also
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a very misleading thing. a few particles do not make undeclared here materials. and so agency needs to get some precision. there are legal department needs to teach, the people are putting out these press releases. acura terminology, they're not accurate. given everything that you've said, do you think that this is rafael growth, se essentially forgive my simplistic language, but taking baby steps in a situation which has been incredibly difficult between the i e. a and to run for the last several months. and he is working towards at least getting something moving forward before being able to approach the issues that you're talking about. actually i don't really agree with that. i don't think these are baby steps. i think they had very few outstanding issues between room in these areas like undeclared materials and facilities and therefore they're able to go in and resolve those issues. they don't have very many issues left. so this is
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a positive sign. it's not really baby steps. it's almost closure of what has been hanging out there for at least a year. i think it's very good, rough, our gross sales it it say he that we have put a turn, a key on the bleeding of information and lack of continuity of knowledge that we had. do you think that the i e a is in a position to be able to say it has put a stop to the leaks which led to the speculation about the enriched uranium that was coming out of iran. his statement today shows that they have figured out now that there was no production, no 83 percent material which any technical person could have told you week ago. it's really a shame that they didn't put the lead on that rumor. as soon as it came out there, because obviously it was leaked from lynn, that's where the information came. and in this particular case, kenny stopped the leak. a need to find leeker and his own organization or a needs to fire or whatever contractor and you're using in this area. on one,
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this kind of thing happens in organization. the top man needs to take some responsibility and get down to the, to the source of the problem and take care of it. if you can't find the leaker and do something about it, i don't know why he's the d j. robert kelly. again, we appreciate your time sir, and your expertise. thank you very much indeed for joining us. and i'll de 0 nice to talk to roxanne i singing around hundreds of school gossling hospital after a new wave of suspected poisoning. it's the latest in the scenes of unexplained incidents in recent months or so to body reports from tucker on o, anger, frustration, and fear. this is the scene at a local hospital in puck dashed in the southern part of the capitol on saturday. 3 girls schools were attacked on the same day using what suspected to have been poisonous gas. at least 250 students were taken to hospital. in the city of
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covert near the southern city of shiraz, paramedics tell these girls. don't be afraid. just breathe with semi official news agencies reported attacks in at least 15 provinces all on saturday. human rights groups in the country say at least 40 schools came under attack. parents are demanding answers from authorities, and some came to an education ministry office in the capital. one, the president has task the interior ministry with investigating the attacks they've been happening repeatedly since november, affecting more than 1500 girls abraham racy blamed what he called foreign elements . i got it all the time. all about of here for my daughter. when regarding what's happening in schools, this is an attempt to create fear and disappointment among our children and people . the enemies trying to create insecurity. these attacks have increased rapidly
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across the country during the past week. no arrests have been made yet. it is now clear girl's education is under attack in a country with one of the highest literacy rates among women in the middle east. these incidents may not change that fact. they have succeeded in creating panic and fear among many parents and school girls in iran. dorset avari al jazeera terror on those, as of israelis continued to protest against governments. judicial reforms reforms proposed by benjamin netanyahu government would give it decisive influence over choice of judges and weaken supreme court. demonstrators rally against the proposals that we saturday since early january 3, pro democracy activists in hong kong have been found guilty of security offences. loyal sho, hung tongue was among those convicted for not complying with a police request for information. that organized gatherings to commemorate the
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chairman square massacre in 1989 and china's preparing for his most important annual political gathering delegates and the national people's congress will begin meeting on sunday to lay out policy for the coming year attorney. you reports from beijing top chinese leaders together on sunday for the 1st national people's congress since the start of the pandemic. in recent years, the meeting has been postponed or shortened, but in 2023. a full program is in place and it'll include an overhaul of communist party leadership and the president she didn't ping. li chung will officially be confirmed as premier taking over the could child who's held the role for 10 years. a slew of top economic and political positions will also be filled, including central bank, governor, vice and state ministers, all by officials reportedly close to see the re shuffle followed the 20th communist party congress in october, where he secured an unprecedented 3rd term as china's supreme leader for the 1st
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time in 10 years, that agent paying is going to have his people leading all of the major organs of state power in china. so the outside of that is that we could see more efficient policy implementation of c's priorities. but the downside is that after trans party, congress has become pretty clear that stage and paying wants to continue taking china in a more ideologically controlled, more economically status and more diplomatically assertive direction. there will also be an extensive reorganization of state and party institutions giving see more control of china's financial system. last year as growth rate of 3 percent was the slowest and half a century. a new target for gross domestic product, all g d p will be announced. economists say are relatively high, figure 6 percent may point to more aggressive pro growth policies ahead. the one thing that the government can control is to make the state such a stronger,
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not necessarily bigger, but certainly more competitive and stronger in order to provide enough support for growth. this is, congress comes as trying to face is increasing headwinds at home. the government is grappling with an aging population and unemployment crisis abroad. beijing is navigating and increasingly adversarial relationship with united states and sanctions on technology threaten it's access to the global market. oh, it also fuller's widespread protest against these 3 years. 0 clothing policy. analysts are divided over how far they damaged confidence in the president's leadership. what is clear is following this meeting. seed in pings, grip on power will be more comprehensive and consolidated than ever before. katrina, you al jazeera teaching. assertive emergence has been declared ivana are 2 as another powerful cycle batters the country. it's the 2nd this week category for
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cycling. kevin is bringing gale force winds and torrential rain. hundreds of thousands of people across van out o's islands, a thought to be affected on wednesday. cycle julie cut power and force many residents from the horns. at least 4 people have died and around 40000 to fled their homes following heavy rain and flooding in malaysia over the past week. that and poor left many enjoy harp scrambling to find shelter. authorities set up more than 200 shelters for people displaced by the floods. rescuers in indonesia have been searching for victims after a large fire broke out at a fuel storage depot in the capital to carter killing at least 15 people. the fuel storage stations near a densely populated neighbourhood, dozens of fire engines or hundreds of firefighters were needed to bring the blaze under control. a preliminary investigation find the fire broke out when a pipeline ruptured. the navy in the coast garden, the philippines are scrambling to contain a leak from
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a sunken tanker that's creating a huge oil spill. the princess empress, which had engine trouble, sank on tuesday off the coast of now john slick stretches for a 120 kilometers and its 9 kilometers off shore. barnaby law reports a fisherman wipes fuel office boat. he says it's from the oil tanker that sank on tuesday in the central philippines. close by philippine coast guards are placing booms to contain to spill the governor of the province of oriental min. dora says it's unrefined fuel and the ship had $800000.00 leaders of it. the marine environment protective unit has been formed that it is plenty already for a full in the show fuel oil. what is worse? it's this morning report that was given the p. c. z that the amount of fuel in gotcha fuel that is leaking when even when it thought it, but our day day, it is up there, you are 800 liters per minute. the oil spill has reached the neighboring island of
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antique. that's about 130 kilometers for where the oil tanker capsized and many fear it's getting closer to the resort island brock. i that seen a sick crown jewel of philippine tourism viola where i use more with, oh, i did b, i so you don't really, really fish wrong. i mean, even if iraq i spirit, however, the damage to marine life is likely to be met over there. that's where the island and his whole area has one of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the world. we're not far from where the oil tanker sag and the fear is of the oil. they have drifted to marine protected areas like this. with you all spill spreading fast and wide scientists estimate 20000 hector's of coral reefs may be effected. that's an
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area. the size of a city, governor. delores says the problem must be stopped. that the source have directed the owner of the ship, the vessel and the bomb down a filament caused very the emitter to. busy deploy their son, king equipment, sucking equipment, because once the sucking equipment is able to really remove the oil, then the fighters spread from the leak will be stopped. coast guards see, they don't have the specialist equipment needed to prevent a disaster. but the governor says, the owner of the vessel must find a way or suffer legal consequences warranted below al jazeera or in done min, doro, the philippines, oysters, little, prized commodity and hong kong box. many traditional farms have been abandoned. now conservationists are working to restore them as part of efforts to repair damage, reefs, and protect marine wildlife. jessica washington reports on hong kong north western coast. tom chan spends his mornings trying to bring back
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a chapter of the territories past. we want to are, we saw this abandon oyster, far bad to a more natural o king habitat so that it can provide the ecological function as a normal i saw reef this area was once part of an oyster foaming industry dating back 700 years. many of these traditional farms were abandoned when more modern techniques were introduced. now conservation is so trying to restore them to help save the reefs on kong once had thriving, oyster reefs. but a number of factors including coastal reclamation, pollution and over exploitation have led to a decline in oyster populations. over the past, a 150 years, signed to say restoring. the old farms is a fast and effective way to boost oyster populations. one of the, the big benefits with something like an a, an abandon noise to farm is that you've already got oysters growing. if you can
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consolidate that structure, bring it together to form more of a reef like structure. you've got a head stop. researchers estimate about 80 percent of oyster reefs around the world have been removed or damaged. professor russell says, restoring them is important to revitalizing marine ecosystems, thy foam reefs. they formed big structures which provide habitat for other organisms. and so this thousands of species which live in and around oyster reefs. oyster reeves also help mitigate coastal erosion and help reduce toxic alkie balloons. the researchers say restoring reefs and sustainable harvesting can go together because farmers can bennett from an increase in the number of oysters. in hong kong. bustling victoria harper researchers are deploying a different method, putting oyster shells back in the ocean to attract alba marine life. so this is the ice ensuring that we pit into the ocean. i'm 10 moms before. so i'm, we have like
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a company to cure it, ice test yellows, and then we'd go them, assemble them and then put it into the ocean. so this i so shall substrate. i'm for i'm other mary organism to live on that. they say they want to teach people. the honda belongs to everyone including its oysters. jessica washington, the outer sierra, hong kong. stella had an old wisdom and sports, manchester city and all they can to stay in the race to win the english premier league. santa is going to be here with that story. ah. every 3 days a woman is kinda anybody. the murderer of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped to italy to the coal. the violence is more violent, violent men are younger. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived. i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid,
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that's not the country i want to witness. famous c, d o, for me, is very simply the question of power on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this was probably one of the deadliest disasters that your story all about. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions . this is the one that's been hitting city sharing, personal stories for a global audience. can you talk a little bit about what life is like for african limited programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today? all now to sierra lou lou
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was for her sata. thank you very much, rob will arsenal of stage a son and come back to saying control of the premier league tied to race. reese nelson school there when i guess born with and the 97th minute on with it. we're ahead after just 9 seconds. this effort from sam billing was the 2nd quickest goal in league history. oftener will to nail down by the time thomas party got his team on the school seat and white level the math top in the 70th minute. and then nelson scored late late when the toner, 3 to win means also 5 points clear of match the city games left in this season in an international f o. in the schools the open over manchester city and the to know when over new cost or you cancel did have chances to get something of home this much. sure. but a 2nd half goal,
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but not the silver made. the game is safe for the waiting champions. your costs are 5th, just outside the tennessee qualifications. someone dropped valuable points in their effort to finish in the top for the 1st will be in one. they'll buy, we'll go from the siding. that game for president jenny, infant, tina says, a trial of referees at wearing body camps may be expanded. the technology could be used to combat abuse officials or receive from players. last month, the referee body comes, started being tested in some english, on the 31st trial of its kind anywhere in the world. the footage can be accepted as evidence in a disciplinary hearing if required. and it's a problem. it's an issue all over the world. and we are losing a lot of young referees, i mean, why would you go into every game if you end up being insulted, or even
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a formula one? well, camp maxima stop and then pull position for the 1st race of the new season for stop . and then his red bull team at their job is locked out at the front of the grid at the home. if you do shop the clerk and the car sounds that will occupy the 2nd row . fernando alonzo impressed for us and martin the spaniards will thought in 5th place. its been a bit of a sub start to the weekend yesterday and today not really finding my rhythm. but luckily cool thing. i think we, we managed to put the best pieces together and of course very happy to to be in pool and also new football team coming off of last year. and again, having such a strong car would check where they're there as well. yes, it's amazing. and i'm looking forward to tomorrow. i think we wanted to fight football, which was a good surprise to be honest because i did not expect that after testing. and after
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the free practices that were a little bit difficult, we managed to find that base for, for the quite up which was great. however, we need to keep in mind that in the race run, we seem to be a little bit on the backward compared to to read both. now i miss cook it in india and beyond the is changing fast. the latest development is the all new limits permit week. it's been mobile on the la chris, his men's i. p l, competition as probably mattel's reports. now it's not connie's demanding the bat increase. she's been playing cricket for a decade. it's by far the most popular sport in india con says it's the best time for women to be playing the gentlemen's platform and they are more platforms, more opportunities for girls. now, earlier we only got a job in the indian railway. if we did well into misty cricket, men have many option of the new woman's premium, will give us more money and a chance to make a name for ourselves. women's quick aid is getting
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a new tournament. the women's premier league or w, p l has 5 teams. games will be played in the t 20 format, and players will include indian and international stars. the biggest names tend to on up to around $400000.00 for 3 weeks work. that's 10 times as much as the women's 100 competition in england. and really, the women's premier league is already one of the was most valuable women sporting franchisee leads. the teams will auction for more than half a $1000000000.00. that's more than what the man's engine premier league raised when it began 15 years ago and brought gothright sold for more than $100000000.00. 3 team owners also have franchises in the ip. daily captain says it's tapping into the growing demand for women sport. if you look at the price now goes to 45 percent off. 45 percent of the viewership comes from them. and so i don't, the ip yet is watched by those 2 to 40000000. so we are all very,
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very bullish that the commercial growth of this league is going to be phenomenal. india steam has had a strong season. the under 94 recently won the t 20 woke up and the senior players reached the semi in the us cricket federation, the b c. c. i recently announced equal match fees for international male and female players. the whole idea is to was the women cooked because no, australia, new zealand, england, other countries, there really wasn't women. good, good. so we say didn't want to lead the good unless you put them lives who bring them at the forefront. how will you realize that with ancient federation says doubly pierre success hinges on how many people come to the stadiums. clears hope, the league will grow and inspire more girls to pick up a backed bath. new metal, al jazeera new delhi a week after winning the cut open dynamic. the devil has claimed the due by tennis championship. he will, number 7 beat his russian compatriots and childhood friend,
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andrew blush and shrieks that winning as was med, would have 3rd title and 3 weeks that he's now 140 matches a his he said around exist at the australian open 3 the. so what for me handy back to a center. thank you very much. indeed. myroom demoss is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. don't get the website or 0 dot com. i'm more bothersome. bye for now. ah ah. launch on a just you get
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