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more than a victory, the civil war has killed or displeased many serious millions of bethel at the church here, looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require amendment to the constitution. i'm the electron more with increasing number of governments getting electric. neither of us will have to wait longer. hold on. mm. mm. oh, just a hundreds more school girls in a hospital after a new wave of suspected poison gas attacks across iran. this is the head of the nuclear watchdog, announces more inspections at an iranian nuclear plant following talks with
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president bryan racy. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm noisy in london. you're watching alger zeros are coming up on the program. ah, is ready, protest as break through police lines at an anti government demonstration in tel aviv as thousands turn out for a 9th week of protests and ukraine's forces under severe pressure and backward rushes. wagner groups as it's completely surrounded the devastated city. ah, worried parents have been protesting in iran's capital after another wave of mystery gas poisonings, but hundreds will school girls in hospital. iranian media is reporting gas attacks
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and schools across 15 different provinces. none of the victims is that to be in a serious condition present. brian, where he c as ordered a top level investigation, though said you're buying reports now from tat ron. 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 what suspect that to have been poisonous gas. at least 250 students were taken to hospital in the city of covert near the southern city of shiraz, paramedics tell these girls don't be afraid. just breathe. it gets 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
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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 girls joyce abraham racy plains. what he called for an element. ha that all the time. all about of yes, my daughter is regarding what's happening in schools. got a want to create fear and disappointment among my children and people in the hurry 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 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. doors at avari al jazeera to ron
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. in all the developments, the head of the united nations nuclear watchdogs announced more inspections at iran's far down nuclear plant. and the installation of new monitoring equipment and the facility or fail. garcia made the announcement after meeting president abram. right? you see intact ron, to discuss iran's nuclear program. nic toxic has more in an i. e, a quarterly report late last week. the nuclear watchdog said it's inspectors 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 level, which is a very high level of course, sixty's already very high. but as i said, we come and we ways and means to inspect it. weapons grade, uranium is enriched and 90 percent. iran said the finding of 83.7 percent at one of
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its sites was an unintended fluctuation. that ham on good. in their report, they mentioned particles of 84 percent. there is not a 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 time with attempts to restore the joint comprehensive plan of action. the nuclear deal signed with terror on in 2015. then president trump withdrew unilaterally from the j. c, p, a in 2018, and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, this year we want to continue our relations with the a e 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 splash the need to avoid issues that would hit our relations with the a iranian president,
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abraham arise, c eco, those sentiments in his meeting with the i. e a head that warned iran writes 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 that they made a decision to resume that weapon is ation program. but the other dimensions of this challenge i think are growing at a worries and pace to teran is always maintained. it's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. thank talks week out a 0 which is far as he is co founder and executive vice president of the quincy institution, founder of the national iranian american council. he says that while today's development of positive still much more work to be done, it certainly is a positive development. the question is, if it is a sufficient document, we are in a state right now in which there is neither a functioning j situate nor a crisis. this is a, you know, some sort of a middle in between starters that neither side necessarily wanted right now for,
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for that day 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 idea would be sensory ball had its next board of governors meeting would happen at the end of this month. so for the audience to now come and show far greater flexibility and agree to collaboration could very well be in order to avoid a sensor at the board of governors. but nevertheless, if they are co op rating with the idea that is exactly what the i a needs and wants in order to ensure that ivonya are not moving towards a new door. ah, tens of thousands of anti government demonstrations have taken to the streets across israel for the 9th consecutive week. and the lead up to saturdays mass, riley's national security minister. my been given tell police to close shop and the
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handling of the protest been rallying against the government's proposed judicial reforms to reduce the power of the supreme court and against a white liz. righty right, that have killed thousands of palestinians. we came to demonstrate this is 99 weeks in a row that we come here every saturday night to protect our democracy because there's great danger to turn a dictatorship with the laws being passed by the close. tonight we came to express our democratic rights and to fight for what's right and to hope that there will be a constitution. and the separation of authorities will remain as it is and will improve without impulse reforms and without crazy people in the parliament. oh god, they should go away, far, far away to prison. to protest dotted out peacefully but ended with officers spraying water cannon it demonstrates is often many of them broke through police
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lines and television areas. and run con was that the police are trying to put up back up the barriers that the protesters are now pulling down. they pull down barriers from over that side. and then trying to push through the board, police a try to push back the barriers that once again this, these are extraordinary scenes. both tell a vague and looks like it's about been good instruction for the 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
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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 arrested with the police are letting people on the bar is just on the all removing them on the people are pushing through all police cars looking the way. no, sorry for that have been no standardized being used. oh, well there are a great number of people with about comment of the kind of thing that you, my, a people are saying this is a democratic way or policing of government. ordinary processes
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that he's in judges association is saying that the president chi side has suspended a judge because he didn't send a suspect to prison. part of the recent opposition arrest earlier thousands of supporters of to needs his labor union protested against the president are accusing him of cracking down on government critics. after the arrest of prominent opposition figures. presidents i dissolve parliament in 2021 and elections in december were boycotted by the opposition, who accused him of a power grab sites as his actions were legal and necessary to saved uneasy from chaos more protest. now expected on sunday. it's a viable one. magazine america than the shadow case. so he does not have anything to offer to his in people. he does not have realistic intangible solutions. he o suppress his 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. assured ali olivia ha,
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but we're all these protests once overthrew kings? princess ben, ali. oh, tyron. protesting is our basic democratic right. and how we confront this creeping fascism. yeah, the struggle has a cost and we are ready for that. we spoke about a quarter outbreak in northwest syria is getting worse after last month's earthquakes. at 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. the living conditions already dire in the camps before the earthquakes took place. now the funds present, manuel macro says all sides involved in the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo, agree to support his sci fi next week. micro made the announcement during a visit to can chaucer the last leg of his tour of central africa. frances pledge, $36000000.00 to su, monetary an average set out by the european union to get aid into the region. mark
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web narrow ports. french president emanuel macaroni was welcomed by democratic republic of congress, president felix to security in the capital can shatter. oh, not everybody in congress. happy about it. my dad to best have demonstrated against the visits in game and can chatter we don't want president mccall in our country because he's financing the rwandan government in order to kill our people. they blamed from supporting neighboring rwanda. that's widely understood to back me in 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 are accused of massacring dozens of civilians. they can re rwandan army equipment, which the protest to say is paid for by france. rwanda deny is backing the grid. in
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kinshasa micron said all sides in the conflict had agreed to a cease fire. none of the previous si, fi declarations in recent months have worked like to be democratic. you can go, the democratic republic of congo must not be the spoils of war. pillaging the democratic republic of congo must stop. no, losing no balconies. ation no war. the con tool also included stops in republic of congo angola, and coupon. he started his tor saying the era of french interference in africa was over. this discourse that french no calling them is over. while it has been there for at least the last 5 decades. but the reality is here, because the french 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 forced from their homes. and in and go la,
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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 secrete, bit of news to bring you from molly to international red cross work as have been kidnapped in the northern part of the country. the organization is saying the abductions took place between the cities of gow and candle. an area that's long, been a hot spot for violence. said i had for you on this program. china farm and gathers from meeting that said to further consolidate. she joined pins, grip on power and winter storms and tornadoes killed 12 people any more than a 1000000 without power in solving us day before moving ah
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hello cycling. kevin is now making its way away from overland water. you can see the clearly might tie on the storm there. well organized system, this one place to say it is pulling away. but you see how that larry or cloud that just trials its way back across fiji. there will be more heavy downpours coming through here. pushing all the way up towards the solomon islands heavy showers to just around the cape york peninsula. northern parts of the northern territory seem more big downpours over the coming days with the likelihood of some flash flooding in places, few showers to try to break the heat down towards that se, and corner melbourne has another hot one. on sunday, temperatures at around 32 degrees near 24. as we go one through monday, showers continued cost northern parts of austria, western australia dry wall, $29.00 celsius there. in perth, this wet weather will slowly make his way towards new zealand, but over the next couple days, his slanty fine and dry here in our fine dry across
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a good part of china, the korean peninsula. not too bad into japan as well. while she shares round that eastern side of japan as we go on through sunday, but nothing too much to speak of more the way of dry weather as we go on 3 monday, 15 celsius in tokyo and sold, cutting 19 in baiting. ah, molly, good glamorous finishing the detracts though sitting fame and fortune, i always told myself that sunday fema, but for some following bedrooms can become a nightmare. i last in the 1st bentley i had to cancel the psychologist for the longest hollywood dream on al jazeera
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o. a welcome back to of algae or ally from london. the headlines now. they've been protests in iran capital after another wave of mystery gas poisonings. hundreds more school girls in hospital, none of the victims are in a serious condition present for him or he is now what is the top level investigation? meanwhile, ahead of the nuclear watchdog, russell coffee is out more inspections that are on the far down nuclear plant. i'm the installation of new monitoring equipment policies, meeting with president bryan racy on not today. and our other top story is reading, protected, and broken through police lines during an anti government demonstration, and tele leave wiley's have taken place for 9 consecutive weeks,
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quite security minutes to ordering a tough a crack down on the protest of ukrainian officials. and bartlet is saying there is intense street fighting the besieged eastern city, but russia has not taken control. that's off to russia's. wagner mustn't. group said completely surrounded the city, the remaining $3000.00 civilians, they're living in shelters without access to gas, electricity, or water. the city's population was once more than 73000 high force reports. the ukraine is still fighting about 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 frontline defenses as become, quote, problematic. the head of russia's vog, the mercenary group, has warned them to get out while they still have one road to use the remote
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together again. sure. they are trying to beg the ukranian 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, an army is inevitable. wagner found, says he's with his troops near back moot. and he had his own grim message, but his ukrainian opponents probably shot no part of why we are sending another shipment of ukrainian army fighters home. they pulled bravely and perished. that's why this late this truck will take them back to their motherland. progression is publicly criticized rushes, defense minister, so gay should go for the many failures of the military campaign. so far. perhaps no coincidence then, with the capture of back mood seemingly in sight, he too should be in easton, ukraine in western live if ukraine's president was meeting the president of the european parliament rebecca met. so the call to speedy talks on ukraine's you
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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 2100000000 euros through the you would be the stability to your brain, but it is clear that all is needed is we want to have a safe euro. if we need to have a savior, grain has no safety to be found in moods. a town of more than 70000 people has been reduced to this about 3000 there estimated to remain among them kanadi and natalia scavenging for what they can to survive. produce the be just one of the problems with food. natalia says, humanitarian aid is given to us only once a month. there's no attic tricity, no water, no gas alarm. if we burn woods, says kanadi, the beast, it's warmer. if russia does soon prevail in back moods after 6 months of attrition, as it left to claim as a prize,
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natalia says she can only pray that whoever does remain here will survive. hurry will sit al jazeera and other developments the russian foreign minister, sir gala rove, has been laughed at by an audience of diplomats academics and business leaders off . he said ukraine starts at the war. you know, the war which we are trying to stop and which was launched against us using the natural continued speaking after the interruption at a politics and economics conference. it was taking place in the indian capital. the deli thousands of chinese delegates have made their way to beijing for the countries on legislative meetings known as the 2 seasons. major reforms and government appointments are expected as well as the final formalization of teaching pings unprecedented as china's leader katrina you reports from beijing
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top chinese leaders will gather 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 will include an over hold of communist party leadership under president. she didn't ping li chung will officially be confirmed as premier. taking over lee could child who is 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 who for the 1st time in 10 years that segan 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 she's priorities. but the downside is
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that after 20th party, congress has become pretty clear that stage and paying wants to continue taking china in a more ideologically controlled, more economically statist 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's growth rate of 3 percent was the slowest and half a century. a new target for gross domestic product or d. d. p will be announced. economists say a relatively high figure of 6 percent, ne point to more aggressive pro growth policies ahead. the one thing that the government can control is to make that a so stage sacked are stronger, not necessarily bigger, but certainly more competitive and stronger in order to provide are enough support for growth. this is congress comes as china faces increasing headwinds at home. the
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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. wow, it also fall is widespread protest against east 3 years. 0 corvette policy analysts are divided over how far they damaged confidence in the president's leadership. what is clear is following this meeting. see didn't things chris on power will be more comprehensive and consolidated than ever before. katrina, you al jazeera teaching. now in the next few minutes for me, you as president donald trump is due to address the conservative political action conference, the c pack and oxen hill, maryland. earlier the full brazilian present yobbos narrow, spoke at the event. algae, there is alan fisher is there for us, and they've just done a straw poll asking who people sanctioned run for president who won
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a surprise, surprise. it was donald trump. 62 percent of 2000 plus respondents here at c pike. but i certainly benson with what we've been finding out, walking the halls here, speaking to people that they're impressed by the likes of ron desantis. they're pleased that there might be a number of candidates to pick from. but in the end, they are going to go with donald trump because they believe that he did a good job and was just hold below the water line because of covered that if you've been the at any donald trump rallies that have been at one or 2 i this is one of the music's the in one of the tunes he uses to amp up the crowd. i then we're going to lee greenwood born in the usa. having said that, looking around the whole, it's maybe a reflection on the numbers of c parts that are, don't i, this year, but maybe as well. the appeal of donald trump, when nikki haley, who's b, a declared that she would run against donald trump spoke here. the hall was less
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than half filled by this time round. it's as you can see, there's still a fairly significant crowd. but i'm surprised to look around and see the number of empty seats that there are. so what do we lightly hear from donald trump? well, he is, of course, going to talk about the last presidential election that he believes of his stolen problem will ask why it's not being investigated, even though he is really important to point out that all his legal challenges have failed, that he's not been able to produce a scrap of evidence that there was any failure in the way the votes were counted. have you there is also been supported by his former attorney general at william bar and he will talk about how he believes the country has gone downhill since he left the white house that joe biden is doing of her job. he will talk obviously about important things, like as look at the inflation rate, which is out the cost of gas, which is up and hitting american families. he will also talk about skills and
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transgender ad that has been a big talking point here. even though the number of transgender people in the united states still remains very small, and of course he will offer the solution that your was offered in these situations . that he alone can fix it. excuse me, it's a bit of a struggle, john to keep my voice up against the noise of the, the music and the fact that the crowd are really quite bubbling along with anticipation. i as you said, a jar both on our door spoke here. the former president of brazil is a number of things in common with donald trump, one the last, the last presidential election, to here at c park. he said that he believed the election had been stolen from him, that he got more votes than he got the time before and still couldn't quite believe why he lost it. and the 3rd thing is that he says his mission may not be over. and that he may well look again at running for president next time road and put a stop just for a few seconds just to so you can take the cameras and see money. many people now
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standing up ready to agree. the 43rd president as the returns to see black run desantis opted not to speak here. he had fought as speaking as an event and texas and with the music groping don't. there is the video that we get before donald trump, so he will be out here. i this i've said with the results of the school. cool. what is clear is that while there are many in the republican party likes of mitch mcconnell and the others who believe it's time to move on from donald trump, they still hugely popular with the grassroots. i thank you very much on the visual reporting from the conservative political action conference there at oxen hill, maryland, where form at present donald trump is about to take to the stage. when all the developments in the country is 12, people have died after a powerful storm system had several southern us states before. then. moving ne
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stone brought gulf full sized hail. torrential, rain and tomatoes. tornadoes to parts of the southern u. s. left more than a 1000000 people without power, the same storm system dumped heavy snow cross spots of california, even some people trapped in their homes. california's governor declared a state of emergency in 13 counties. many of those affect it and now bracing for another round of snow and rain. the enormity 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 a severe amount of anxiety, frustration, and difficulty, especially to the victims and those who are actually trapped in their own home. ah, just a great look at the main stories this so and.
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