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al jazeera in the blink of the night, many lives were lost. thousands of people buried alive and more left homeless. you were shocked by the number of sites. we are 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 earthquake amid severe shortages of humanitarian aid, the full report syria, the continuing tragedy on al jazeera ah 2. ready ah, hello, i'm marianna mossey. welcome to the news our lie from london coming up. hundreds.
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we'll school girls in the hospital off to a new wave of suspected poison gas attacks across iran. this is the head of the u. n. nuclear watchdog analysis. more inspections at an iranian nuclear plant following talks with the president, bryan rice, thousands of israelis turn out for that 9th week of anti government protest despite the security minister, ordering a crackdown ah, from bullets to the ballet. how the conflict in ukraine is spilling over into one of russia's most successful exports in school. assigning, come back for premier league leaders, arsenal. hm. score a late twin. asked to hit fast for me to go deficit. and people with re to ah
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hello and welcome to the news. our worried parents have been protesting and iran's capital after another wave of mystery gas poisonings put hundreds more school girls in hospital wrong in media is reporting gas attacks in schools across 15 different provinces. none of the victims a set to be in a serious condition. president bryan racy, has now ordered a top level investigation out there as dosa. jabbar is reporting from toronto ah, anger, frustration, and fear. this is the scene at a local hospital in potash, in the southern part of the capitol. on saturday, 3 girls schools were attacked on the same day using was suspected to have been poisonous gas. at least 250 students were taken to hospital in the city of cove are near the southern city of shiraz, paramedics tell these girls. don't be afraid. just breathe. it gets
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a 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. the president has passed the interior ministry with investigating the attacks. they've been happening with heatedly since november, affecting more than 1500 girl joint abraham races blamed what he called for an element. ha, that all the time, all about of yes matter is regarding what's happening in schools. got a want to create fear and disappointment among our children and people in the water enemies are for creating insecure scott is these attacks have increased rapidly across the country during the past week. no arrests have been made yet. it is now clear a girl's education is under attack in
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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 her on dorsen safari, al jazeera chevron. in all the developments, the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog, as announced more inspections at aaron's far down nuclear plant. and the installation of new monitoring equipment at the facility. rafael grossey made the announcement after meeting with the president abraham. right? you see intact ron, to discuss iran's nuclear program. nic toxic has won us in an i. e, a quarterly report late last week. the nuclear watchdog, saturday inspectors had found particles, the uranium in iran and rich to me, a weapons grade. returning from a visit to terran, the organizations chief said that did not mean iran was actually producing such material. there has not been production or accumulation of uranium at that
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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 inspected weapons, grade uranium is enriched and 90 percent. iran said the finding of 83.7 percent at one of its sites was an unintended fluctuation that hm on good. in their report, they mentioned particles of 84 percent. there is not enrichment activity at that level. there was no enriched uranium above 60 percent. this ambiguity has been somehow resolved. it all comes at a sensitive. i'm with attempts to restore the joint comprehensive plan of action. the nuclear deal signed with terran in 2015. then president trump withdrew unilaterally from the j. c, p o, a in 2018 and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, chair goes, alicia, we want to continue our relations with the i a e,
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a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding iran's nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we stress the need to avoid issues that would hit our relations with the i a e, a rainy and president abraham racy echoed those sentiments in his meeting with the i. e a head but warned a ron's rights have to be respected. last week, the c i a director william burns express concern about iran's nuclear program. we don't see evidence there made a decision to resume go weapon ization program. but the other dimensions of this challenge i think, are growing at a worrisome press. 2 to iran has always maintained its nuclear program, is for peaceful purposes. mc talks, big al jazeera treated parties, co founder and executive vice president of the quincy institute and founder, the national iranian american council joins me now by skype from fairfax, virginia. so 50 percent more exp, inspections at the fi,
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down your campus. and also the installation of some 2000 cameras, so great and monitoring and inspection as their rounds nipped activities. was it a positive development today? it certainly is a positive development. the question is, if it is a sufficient development, we are in a state right now in which there is neither a functioning j scituate nor a crisis. this is a, you know, some sort of a middle in between status that neither side necessarily wanted it right now, prefer that, that to actually have a real crisis. but it's a very unstable situation. and one of the instances that could cause it to deteriorate into full price was if the i a a would be sensory i had, it's next, a board of governors meeting which would happen at the end of this month. so for the longest to now come and show far greater flexibility, nick, lead to collaboration could very well be in order to avoid a sensor at the board of governors. but nevertheless,
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if they are co op rating with the idea that is exactly what the needs and wants in order to ensure that the values are not moving towards a new to what, what do you think apart from the need to avoid central tentative action when the i would have covenant meet what else might have prompted around to be a bit more flexible. well, i think at the end of the day, the common stalemate is not really benefiting them either. i think it should be very, very near to the line is that they made a huge back in august in which, when there was a deal on the table that both sides, that they were quite happy with last minute. the volume image with some additional demands cause the whole thing to collapse. and then you have the american mid terms . you have to put this to me on an ever since there's never really been any functioning diplomacy on this issue. while both sides continue to escalate, the united states is imposing new sanctions. the volumes are expanding their program. this is heading towards a crisis. so any effort to be able to diverted away from that is positive. it
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question is, is it's the pitch. and the miscast intention to appear to be rising at one point when that was to sort of ambiguity over the 8084 percent uranium enrichment, but enrichment particles. so you have the aide being a little bit vague in the iranian say, what might have been an accident that actually active in richmond? intentional enrichment is still at 60 percent. what do you make of the way that was dealt with? well, i think what a gross, he said the to suggest that they had a confidence that this is nevertheless not taking place at the scale in which one could say that the law that made an active decision to accumulate and reach. and at that level, that would definitely be an escalation that would cause major, major crisis. it has happened before that when the volunteers are invitation to a certain level that it can shoot up above it. the question is, is that an additional on already amassing enrichment?
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you radio at those levels and that does not seem to be the case and a goal. she said that they have need to verify that that's very, very thank you very much. appreciate you taking the time from fairfax virginia to to party joining us. thank you. so much appreciate on out the developments are falling, stay tens of thousands of anti government demonstrators have taken to the streets across israel for the 90 consecutive week. they've been protesting against the government's proposed judicial reforms to reduce the powers of the supreme court and against a weight of his writing weight that have killed thousands of palestinians in the lead up to saturdays mass rallies. the national security minister to my bank of via tell police to quote, sharp and the handling of the protest with whom to demonstrate this is 99 weeks in a row that we come here every saturday night to predict our democracy. because there's great danger to turn a little thrown into a dictatorship with the laws being passed by the closer to night. we came to express our democratic rights and to fight for what's rights and to hopes that
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there will be a constitution. and the separation of authorities will remain as it is and will improve without impulse, he reforms and without crazy people in the parliament. oh god, they should go away. far, far away to prison is kiersten minister, promising to take a tough line against the protest as many mice to break through police lines. jane demonstration television, and long con was that the police are trying to put up back up the barriers that the protesters are now pulling down. they pulled on barriers from over that side on trying to push her hair. the board of police a try to put back the barriers that once again this, these are extraordinary scenes, both jello vague. it looks like it's about been good instruction for the
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police 2 years and has been less than 2 and things are now getting out of control. we're seeing one of the protesters now there's more protests, there's just overhead. they all want to push through and they fall out number the police. now after those couples, the police are removing the barrier, but they're still holding for monday. so but on the other side they are arresting people. the police are letting people through the bar is just on the all removing them on the people are pushing through all police cars looking the way. no,
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sorry for that have been no standardized being used. all brother are great number of people with that comment of the kind of thing that you might get a paper saying that this is an democratic way or policing of governing ordinary processes. we turn our attention to tunisia now, and the judges association there says that president chi site has suspended a judge because he did not send a suspect to prison as part of the recent opposition arrest. now earlier, thousands of supporters of to needs his labor union protested against the president or accusing him of cracking down on government critics. after the rest of prominent opposition, figures, presidents, i dissolve parliament in 2021 in elections in december or boycotted by the opposition, who accused him of a power grab sides as his actions were legal and necessary to saved an easier from
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chaos more protest. now, expected on sunday, if i, you don't mind lucy, america than the shadow case, so he does not have anything to offer. she lives in peebles, that he does not have realistic intangible solutions. he o suppresses parties, organizations and civil society. one says, because he has no other options. we've asked him to provide tangible solutions that can improve our lives. had a shot record, showed ali olivia ha, but with all these protests once overthrew kings, princess ben, ali, i'm tired. protesting is our basic democratic right. and how we confront this creeping fascism. yeah, the struggle has a cost and we are ready for what you're watching. and he's our life from london still ab ukraine's forces on the severe pressure in backlit rushes. wagner group says it's completely surrounded. the devastated city french president was its kinshasa as, as all sides in the conflict in the eastern
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d. r. c of agreed to support a ceasefire next week. and it's raining well, champion is on track to make the perfect start to the new formula one season. ah, now the french president manual mark wrong, says all sides involved in the flags in the eastern democratic republic of congo have agreed to support sci fi next week. mark kwan may be announcement during a visit to concert's the last leg of his tour of central africa. frances pledged $36000000.00 to humanitarian average that by the european union to get aid into the region. malcolm web reports french president emanuel macaroni was welcomed by democratic republic of congress, president felix jessy, katy in the capital can shatter. oh, not everybody in congress. happy about it. my dad to best have
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demonstrated against the visits in game. and can chester we don't want president mccomb in our country because he's financing the rwandan government in order to kill our people. they blame from 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 can re 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,
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but it 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 africa was over. this discourse that french know going, i am, is over while it has been there for at least the last 5 decades. but the reality is here because the fashion government is still backing unpopular, i would say even desperate divisions 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. lawrence, can you cause a spokesperson for the m 23?
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he says the rebel group hopes that the congress, the government will not break this truce. thank you. you're welcome news. and we'll talk. yes, you got to send this on tuesday because we're gonna do a file on the 1st of last year and this year with a c i o z a. ringback over just information i believe. yes. that's right. what are you saying? i don't. well now and other developments are falling south sedans,
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president her side to top security ministers, violating the terms of the peace deal with the opposition to react with char, sell the care, find the defense minister, who also happens to be mature wife and the interior minister. he did this on state tv, given no reason for this decision care and my child signed a peace agreement in 2018, which ended 5 years of civil war. but the implementation of this deal has been slow . opposition forces are frequently clashed of a house or shaft power. a car outbreak in or for syria is getting worse, falling last month. earthquakes, least 3 people have died from the disease in the rebel controlled northwest. the quakes damaged, health facilities, water sources and sanitation infrastructure. increasing the possibility of an accelerated outbreak living conditions in the camps, what had already been deteriorating for a long time before the quite happened. journalist, norma sh, and ed lip says the quakes have compounded a situation where people already struggling the sewage systems in the affected
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areas which, which directly affected the access to clean water for the people in the area versus jury. and the civil defense teams did warn the, the people in the syria about the outbreak of causes as 3 additional dest, due to the disease occurred after the devastating mix. and the number of suspected cases jump to more than 500. and these numbers are more likely to increase in the upcoming days as big duster, but still hasn't completely subsided on the ukrainian officials embattled say, there is intense street fighting in the besieged eastern city, but russia has not yet taken full control. that's after russia's wagner, mercenary groups that had completely surrounded the area. the remaining $3000.00
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civilians, they're living in shelters without access to gas, electricity, or even water. the city's population was once more than 73000 high force at reports . the ukraine is still fighting for buck moods, but that fight is looking ever more desperate. the commanders here say russia is now sending its most prepared troops to the front, having sacrificed conscripts for months and then increasing the capabilities of their own front line defenses has become, quote, problematic, the head of russia's vogue, the mercenary group has warned them to get out while they still have one road left to use, you can use the remote, like in sure they are trying to beg the ukrainian army to leave bach moot. so he would stop defending the city. they hope to get the city without big losses, but they've lost so many people. the catastrophe for the wagner group, and the bush anomaly is inevitable. but founder says he's with his troops near back
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moot. and he had his own grim message for his ukrainian opponents. proud and we shot no part of why we are sending another shipment of ukrainian army fighters home . they thought bravely and perished. that's why this late this truck will take them back to their motherland. regression is publicly criticized, rushes, defense minister. so gay show for the many failures of the military campaign so far, perhaps no coincidence then, with the capture of bad mood seemingly in sight, he too should be in easton, ukraine. in western levin, ukraine's president was meeting the president of the european parliament. rebecca met sola called to speedy talks on ukraine's u membership investigations into accountability for alleged russian war crimes and further military support. ukraine needs the weapons to defend themselves, but we have already given 2100000 euros to the you would be specific to your crime
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. but if it's clear that all is needed, is we wanted to have a safe europe. we need to have a safety grain, has no safety to be found in moods. a town of more than 70000 people has been reduced to this about 3000, their estimated to remain among them kanadi and natalia scavenging for what they can to survive. produce the because we will put out there are problems with food. natalia says, humanitarian aid is given to us only once a month. there's no attic. tricity, no water, no gas. we burn wood, says can id, the beast, it's warmer, if russia does soon prevail and back loot after 6 months of attrition, there's less to claim as a prize. natalia says she can only pray that whoever does remain here will survive . hurry will sit al jazeera with this ongoing wall in ukraine over a year. now it's having a big impact on russian culture. more than a year off, the invasion russian autism performers are concerned that sidelined by the rest of
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the world. even the renowned bushy ballets feeling the fall out. some bon jovi reports from moscow, ah 1877 by a dark 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's 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 and right is the luminous of are no longer allowed to be visible. you clean once its allies in the west to boycott, russian culture is about moscow, calls it a manifestation of discrimination against russian artists and limiting cultural interaction. in recent weeks,
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the foreign ministry has summoned the italian and dutch messages for shunning russian performers upsetting the russian artists. but they remain undeterred. fortune exact, 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 ukraine. but for those who dedicated their lives to performing arts, it's unfair for them to be dragged into politics. russians also concerned about cultural appropriation. artists are he point, she 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 russian painter,
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even i was off ski who died in 1900100, has recently been made ukrainian a star connectivity gotta give and prominent pianist denise meant to have are no longer performing at the op scheme. carnegie hall for the pro camera views. oh, and the metropolitan not proposed popular soprano, an attacker from a run of shows last year for quote, not demonstrating she had ceased to distance herself from present bloody mer putin in austria, canada, switzerland, and poland, soloists, an orchestra, her face similar actions, the royal opera house, is famous, common garden ban bullshit valleys, london to distill it 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
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exertion. listen, pub is what russians to distance themselves from the government. but artists too, always relied on patronage and support from the state. feel stifled between warring people in power. some of the java down to 0 altro theater. moscow. and other developments the russian form is a circular role has been laughed at by an audience of diplomats, academics and business leaders off to you said ukraine started the war. now rove was speaking to politics and economics conference in the indian capital, new delhi. after attending the g 20 meeting of foreign ministers, you know, the war which we are trying to stop and which was launched against us using the ukranian people. so i had for you on this program. focusing on the philippines has been a scramble that contain an oil spill from a sunken fuel tank is reached several coastal towns that winter storms in tornadoes
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kill 12 people to leave more than a 1000000 without powering selling us dates for moving north east. and again, changing new competition for women's credit story ah, ally, the temperatures got you the wrong direction now across a kit part if your paper the next couple days it should be warming up, but i'm afraid it is cooling. damn. got a big area of high pressure just around the northwest. lovely winds just talking in behind. there. we've got a fair bit of snow coming in to the eastern side of your tiny little wintery wet wintry down towards the south east as well. but let's go back up towards the north west. even london could see a snow florio too. by the time you come to wednesday going on into work thursday,
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cold enough for some sleep. i think said you're on the eastern side of england, and this is why we have got the temperatures very much on the low side. well down into single figures there, across scandinavian, just what are the blues just become a little more wide spread across escorted and that will continue to sink its way further southward. as we go through the next few days, we will see more the wire showers just rolling in from the north sea coast. i receive coast maybe a shower or 2 into our northern parts of ireland, pushing into northern ireland to when fi flowers sneaking their way down into work . germany, poland, down towards ukraine, and a fair bit of rain, sleet, and snow, also affecting at care as we go one through the next day or so. spite of portugal, laws you try and fight as of the case was a good part of north africa. ah, from the al jazeera london broker, fantastic to people in thoughtful conversation,
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ah ah oh, come back with the news. our lie from la and look at main stories have been protesting ron's capital off to another wave of mystery gas poisonings. but hundreds more school girls and hospital. none of the victims are in a serious condition, but president abraham racy has ordered a top level investigation. meanwhile, the head of the you and nuclear watchdog raphael grossi is announced more inspections at iran's far down nuclear plants on the installation of new monitoring equipment follows, is meeting with president abraham racy on saturday. and is writing protest is of broken through police lines during an anti government demonstration in tel aviv rallies have taken place for 9 consecutive weeks despite the security minister.
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ordering a tougher crack down on protest is new video shows at the moment of fire at a fuel storage facility in jakarta cause an explosion late on friday, killing at least 13 people remember yeah. the blaze force the evacuation of thousands of nearby residents after spreading in a densely populated area, a fuel depos, operated by state run energy company to mena. it's applies at least a quarter of indonesia. fuel needs believe the fire broke out when a pipeline ruptured during heavy rain, possibly damaged by a lightning strike. now the navy and coast guard in the philippines are working to contain oil leaking from a sunken tanka that's created. a major spill the empress, developed to engine problems and sank on choose day off the coast have now john. the oil snake stretches for a 120 kilometers as bonnet below our ports. a fisherman wipes fuel
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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 foreign feldman. dora says it's unrefined fuel and the ship had $800000.00 leaders of it. the marine environment protective unit has confirmed that with these planning already, for on a full in the shall fuel oil. what is worse is this morning to report that was given by bcc that the amount of fuel in gotcha fuel that is leaking when even when it's worried it, but our day it is up, there are 8 of full 100 liters per minute. the oil spill has reached the neighboring island of 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
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more with, oh, i did the, i mean ah, so you don't really, really fish. i mean, just 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 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 limited to. busy deploy their son, king equipment,
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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 say 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. what in thumb in doro, the philippines, as state of emergency, has been declared and vanilla to after another powerful cycling tool through the island nation. the 2nd this week, a category for cycling brought gale force winds in, torrential rain, leaving a trail of destruction. thousands have been affected across fontose whose 13 islands. the storm is now weakening, is it clears away into open waters. on wednesday, another site can cut power and forced many residents from their homes. at least 4 people have died and more than 40000 forced to leave their homes by severe flooding
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across malaysia days of heavy rain of cause. flash floods in thick states. rescue as a trying to reach families trapped on rooftops and government is open dozens of relief centers. these are all ages the wanting. the more heavy rain is full cost on sunday, and at least $12.00 people have died after a powerful storm system had several southern us dates before moving ne storm brought gulf full sized hail to rent shall rain and tornadoes to parts of the southern us and left more than a 1000000 people without power, the same storm system dumped heavy snow across parts of california. even some people trapped in their homes. california's governor declared a state of emergency in 13 counties. many of those affected and now bracing for another round of snow and rain. you know, already of this event is hard to comprehend. you know, we're thinking we're in southern california, but yet we have had an inundation that has really, really generated
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a severe amount of anxiety, frustration, and difficulty. especially to the victims of those who are actually trapped in their own home. as kept one hour from shebra chance in washington. and so what are you hearing from mammy? surely just there? is it likely that this sort of weather in this that the storms could get worse? what we're seeing that is the same solar system moving ne now, so we're seeing enormous snow for accumulation forecasts for one of normal for upstate new york, new england, maybe 3 to 6 inches. but when i read this, the sofa accumulations expected to be higher, maybe up to 12 inches of snow for landing and main thing, avalon warnings. so this is what we're going to be watching over the next several hours now to see what sort of damage this same storm systems as he said, has been moving across the country. now. now reeks on the north east. as you said
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on friday was the turn of the south and the midwest over 5 states we have, we have 10 dead. 011 dead now actually, i think i think so actually. so yeah, but these are, these are rough think is because it's all rather spread out for a variety of reasons. half a 1000000 without power was the last last information ration that we saw. now look where this goes, goes particularly interesting from a climate change perspective. and this is what we actually when we talked before about all the. yeah, that is, is the weather whiplash. because what we're being told by the the, the national weather forecasting service is that as the storm clears out over the next several days behind, it will be unseasonably, warm temperatures up to $10.00 to $20.00 degrees fahrenheit warmer than usual in the same areas. now where we're expecting up to 12 inches of snow in the next day or so. so this is something that we've heard of a lot from climate scientists. i mean, obviously there's always been this phenomenon but, but as time was, as the optic was, we've been told to expect normal frequency of what's called weather whiplash.
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extremes of temperature falling on from each other. also california there. yeah. for that stop system, which is a week longs for snow blizzard basically, and in parts of california, southern california are those pictures of the hollywood sign with the mountain cap, mountains behind the snow capped mountains behind people still being dug out from the states of agency. still being called for another storm system is moving in that that's expected big rain rather than snowed eastern southern california and on the coast with his warnings, a flash flooding in the north, but heavy. so for the sierra nevada, in the mountains and a vast them going to move eastwards into the great lakes over the next several days . so lots of lots of pretty extreme weather in the u. s. across the us. yes. for various storm systems. so that's your, that's your weather forecast. okay, jaime? ah, okay. very nicely down. thank you. thank you very much. you have a chance either in washington or now in the next hour before me as president donald
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trump, as you to speak at the conservative political action conference and oxen hill just south of washington d. c. early at the former brazilian present chapel scenario that address the event . alan fish is live in oxen, hill, maryland. first of all, what's boston are doing that? alan? well, he's been of course, regarded as the donald trump of south america. and there are many puddle ells between the 2. i certainly both and i got the biggest cheer when he talked about how he had made sure that there was no restriction to guns in brazil. how he cut taxes in brazil. how he made sure that no one had to be vaccinated in brazil. those all resigned with the conservative crow here. but there are a lot more parallels than not like donald trump. he also told the crowd that he believed his election. losing, of course, to president lula. he believed had been stolen from him. so
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long as the mas you that give along. if you look at the screens, the image is on the screens. it's even worse than my the boy in the i'm eventually look at the image. is it you will notice that i had way more support in 2022 than i had in 2018 no federal good or lose most that i don't want that. and i don't understand why the numbers reflected the opposite. familiar argument. well, here's another parallel. both sonata also told the crowd here that he thinks that perhaps his mission isn't over, which suggests that he too, might be seeking presidential office again in the next brazilian presidential election. it's been a bit of a thinning crown this year, alan, that perhaps not for v and the final past and his gang taylor address the
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conference. the no good. it's just point the camera over at the code and you can see many of the chairs that are already taken people in the holes of started to clear out from some of the exhibits and some of the media positions out there to get into the whole to reserve their seat. certainly we are told that there are those in the republican party who think that it's time for them to move on from donald trump. we had from my computer on friday who said that it was time to move away from leaders with fragile egos. no, that could only mean donald trump. of course, nikki haley spoke here on friday and she is already announced that she is running against on trump for the republican nomination. the problem they all have is that dung, trump, is still incredibly popular with the grassroots here. and there are many people out in the whole i've talked to them over the last couple of days. they've said that they're interested to see likes of ron de santis, maybe get into the race, maybe might pants. perhaps someone like tim scott, who's
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a congressman from south carolina, but none of them command the level of support that donald trump has. and we will see that here in the so what will we hear from them? well, a lot of it will be the same thing that we've had many times before that the election was stolen. so really just to have you been investigated, you will see that joe biden has been a disaster present, or he's destroyed what donald trump built over for years. and the only way to fix that, he will tell people, is to elect him president for use time. the people here will love that argument, but of course, it's an argument he's still got to make to the american people as well. not just the lawyers and this whole pharmacist to be quite a spectacle. thank you very much. alan fisher here. hundreds of women and girls of march to central london to protest against massage unit violence. cases have been rising, resulting in new government measures which include police force is being told to treat violence against women and girls as a national threat. but distrust of the police is high following the discovery of
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violent offenders among police ranks. so no gaga has more money is being held just ahead of international women today was on the 8th of march. is to draw attention to the unit vulnerabilities that a face by women. and so. 4 in today's society, in this men and women rise march in particular about of institutionalized massage and 8, which is affected institutions in this country. we have seen how that affected the police, and the scandals that have emanated from police forces about predators being within the board. but they're also very troubling statistics such as wonderful women. 2 well experienced domestic violence at some point in my life. and there's also a deadly out one that of 2 women a weak being killed by either the ex current partners. what we'd like to see is
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those that are responsible for investigating crimes for charging the perpetrators and for getting women in of did reporting to work collaboratively with women's good, full women's groups to be funded so that they can provide support in the way that's needed to women, and also we want recognition of the culture of such an a and racism that's in the center some of our institutions, which makes it difficult for us to report crimes and to get justice. think we need to understand how watch can't wait to see how it affects a lot more people and people realize off the look down. the amount of women in these situations has gone up, hadn't followed and in the police, he's just a food in which shaw has that. i don't feel safe here. that's why we contacted you today when he believed that miss. so jenny is on the rise and with crimes such as sexual assault and rapes, being most fed, white women had perhaps, justifiably. so when you consider that any 5 percent of rapes reported to the
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police, end up in a conviction, much more many women here say needs to be done to enact right prevention measures that needs to be a lot more money diverted towards providing ensuring safe spaces for women and girls like funny guy go al jazeera london. so i had for you on that and he's out 3 titles and his many lease with his tennis. my son will be here with that story in sport. i ties gather to put his festival to revitalize the power of tattoo set to protect them from attacks by wild animals ah. a passion for supporting local communities and pioneering in nava to african science and technology projects. how, how beautiful,
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how glorious are all of us on this planet, not just africa out to sierra, for as a leading biochemist. determined to use his scientific knowledge to serve africa. women make science from the lab to the field on now to sierra. this was wrong to teach children away from their parents and hurt them into a school against her will. there was no mother, no father figures. they put us in a big playroom and we certainly looked at herself. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera, hulu.
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oh, santa's hand now with the sport. thank you very much, mary. m y arsenal. stage a stunning. come back. a sustain control of the premier league title race. re snelson the school the when i guess born with in the 97th minute born with we're ahead to after just 9 seconds of this effort from sam billing was the 2nd quickest goal in league history. off. know what to nail down by the time thomas partake. got his team on the 14th. ben wight leveled the match up in the 70 if minutes and then also scored the late late when a 3 to win means austin or 5 points. claire matches to 50 or 12 games left in this season. you lose sight of where you are. i started to run. i didn't really
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know what i was run into and ran a so one of our keys here, next to i did, how did she get to security? but said, just look in the phases of everybody in this style to play is our support is we that is ma, is that joy in their eyes? he just it just great to him. to live england international phil photon school the open of man, just the city and the to now when over new castle you cancel, did have chances to get something from the this month. we bought a 2nd half call from now the fill, the made the game say for the reigning champion, you costs or just we have for 5th, just outside the campus. the college patient doesn't drop the value of a point in their efforts to finish. and the hope for the 1st will be in one mill by was late gold from adama salary. deciding in that game i'm units are back on top of the german bond is legal to want to win over the f. b stood guard to move them above root, your dominant,
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but the 2 teams are only separated by gold, and he's a president, jenny, in 15 o says a trial of referees weighing body camps may be expanded. technology could be used to combat to abuse officials or receive from players last month, referee body camps started being tested in some english. amator leaks is the 1st trial of its kind anywhere in the world. if footage can be accepted as evidence in a disciplinary hearing, if required 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 to every game if you end up being insulted or even for me, one will temp him extra step and is in pull position for the 1st rays of the new season for supp and his red bull team made perez looked out the front of the grid,
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the behind that jewel of chas and carla science will occupy the 2nd row. fernando alonzo impressed for his new team. and martin the spaniard to a soft and 5th place. its been a bit of a tough star to the weekend yesterday and today not really finding my rhythm. but luckily qualifying, 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 with their up there as well. yes, it's amazing and i'm looking forward to tomorrow and i'm been able to resolve and car that we are driving at the moment. these are the baseline these yes. the starting point of this project, this is everything new. so we have now a good platform that we can develop into the next week, some next races. so starting at $51.00. this is just unreal.
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well as quick as in india and beyond that is changing fast. the latest development to is the all new women's premier league, it's been modeled to on the lucrative man's i p l. competition as that path natal reports. now my con is commanding 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 game platform and they are more platforms, more opportunities for girls. now. earlier, we only got a job in the indian railways. if we did well in domestic cricket, men have many options. the new woman's premier league were give us more money and a chance to make any for ourselves. women's cricket is getting a new tournament. the women's premier league or w, p l has 5 teams, games will be played and the t 20 format and players will include indian and
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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 woman's 100 competition in england and wales, the women's premier league is already one of the was most valuable women sporting franchisee leaves. the teams were auctioned for more than half a $1000000000.00. that's more than what the man's indian premier league raised when it began 15 years ago and brought gothright saw it for more than a $100000000.00. t team owners also have franchises in the i. p l. daily capital says it's tapping into the growing demand for women sport. if you look at the ip address right now, goes to 45, listen of 45 percent of the abusive comes from women. so currently the ip yet is watched by google 40000000. so we had already very bullish that the commerce hidden group of this league is going to be phenomenal. indiana team has had a strong season. the under 19 squad, recently one, the t 20 woke up and the senior players reached the semi in the us cricket
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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 inland, the other country there really wasn't. women cooked, so was he said, didn't want to leg bed because unless who was them our lives who bring them at the forefront? how will you realize that what ancient the federation says doubly piano success hinges on how many people come to the stadiums. clears hope, the league will grow and inspire more girls to pick up backed by the nu metal. al jazeera new delhi a week after winning the cut, her open dynamic. whatever has claimed did the by tennis championships, he walled number 7 beat, his russian compatriots and childhood friend. andrews live in straight sets, $6.00 to $6.00 to and just over an hour. 3 is his net that has spared title and 3
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weeks. he's now 114 matches in all. since he stared round exit at the australian o page. clearly there's a lot of affection between and that those ball from her hand you about to marry him in london. one of thailand's most celebrated tattoo festivals has resumed after pandemic shot downs. a gathering celebrates a monk who tattooed villages to protect them from attacks by wild animals. and as tony chang reports from knock on bottom, some claim their tattoos. half special powers. ha ha ha! oh, the devotee flaps his arms and shrieks he stems. jumps up and down and stutters like the monkey spirit that he believes has possessed his body. eventually he's embraced by another disciple firmly but kindly, until he snaps back to reality. others in the crowd outside bung prod, temple show being possessed by more violent beasts, tigers, elephants, oxen,
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the manifestation of the beasts. their tattoos are supposed to protect them from the charge for as the spirit animals try to escape into a solid wall might seem like an act. oh. 7 to these disciples, the possession is very real. i was conscious while i was in a chance, but i couldn't control myself. so i just let it fly through me with an old i. it's faith and i don't care what other people think. the tattoos are like a reminder for my teachers to always do good deeds. but i mean, i like the abbot who founded the temple, became famous for his skill as a tattoo artist who was said those had been marked with his ink would be safe from attack by wild beasts. these days the tiger tattoos are still popular for the aspirations of those to wear them a slightly different law. we ask the person who is going to get tattooed about what
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kind of the fac he or she wants. in the old days, people wanted a tattoo that made them invincible. but these days many want a tattoo that will bring them luck and well, i get back outside the spirits of the beasts taking control of the way. can i speak to the genuinely believed bestbuy that ah, then the whole crowd seemed to search ford with i oh, eventually orders restored the abbot, leads the crowd, and prayer. monk spray the disciples with holy water to rejuvenate the powers of their ink. and keep the spirits that have possessed them at bay,
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at least for another 12 months. tony cheng altura, the competence central thailand won a great festival. let's hit than he is al, but i'll be back in. am i with much more the daisies in it, bring you all the latest from iran? we've been reporting from the capital on a growing sense of anger and outrage following a new wave of poisonings that have hospitalized hundreds of school girls more. not a few minutes. ah ah a the law. well,
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the law with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what we'll us politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, every 3 days. a woman is came in, the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shocked easily to the call. 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 the price i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid. that's not the country i want. witness. famous city for me is very simple. it's a question of power on al jazeera. the latest news, as it reeks joe biden, arriving here bled june more. her weapons verging more defense finance, with detailed coverage. more than likely,
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lucy war has killed or displeased many serious millions of buffalo to church here looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require amendments to the constitution. i'm the electron law . what would increase the number of governments here to collect a larger if you have to wait longer, hold on me. ah, al jazeera, ah, ah, all, ah hundreds more school girls and a hospital after a new wave of suspected poison gas attacks across iran. this is the head of the nuclear watchdog announces more inspections.

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