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[000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, wherever you go in the world, one line goes to make it be exceptional. katara going places pick up who holding the powerful to account if we examine the u. s. this will in the world own al jazeera ah. following talks to the un nuclear watchdog chief in tehran,
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iran agrees to restore monetary and verification capacities at its nuclear facilities. ah, perry, das, to mrs. al jazeera were life and also coming up another wave of mystery gas poisonings across iran puts hundreds more. school girls in hospital intense street fighting the besieged, ukrainian city of buck moved as rushes, wagner mercenary groups as a devastated city, surrounded and protested, returned to the streets. and israel is thousands call from end to the government's plans to limit the supreme court's powers. ah! the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog has announced one inspection that
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the rounds order nuclear plant and the installation of new monitoring equipment at the facility raffo grossi held talks with president abraham racy in terren. nick toxic has more in an i. e, a quarterly report late last week. the nuclear watchdog said his inspectors had found particles, the uranium in iran and rich to near 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 had 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 its sites was an unintended fluctuation that hemoglobin in their report, they mentioned particles of 84 percent. there is not enrichment activity at that
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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 terran in 2015. then president trump withdrew unilaterally from the j. c, p. o, a in 2018 and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. the aga goes, alicia, we want to continue our relations with the i a e, a for the agency to be able to perform his duties. regarding yvonne's nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement, we stretch the need to avoid issues that would hit aberrations with the i a. e. a rainy and president abraham racy echo the 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
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don't see evidence that there made a decision to resume their weapon ization program. but the other dimensions of this challenge, i think, are growing at a worrisome place to darren has always maintained its nuclear program, is for peaceful purposes. nick talks big out a 0 staying in iran, that protest had been held in the capital, tehran after new wave of suspect to the gas poisonings, with hundreds more school girls. in the hospital. a series of gas attacks have been reported in schools across the country. since he became rice, he has blamed the mysterious incidents on errands, enemies. daughter jibari has more frontera. ah no 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
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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 cove art 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 it came to an education ministry office in the capitol. 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 brought up that 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
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. the enemies trying to create insecurity. 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. door such a bari al jazeera to ron, ah, ukrainian officials and back moot se. there's intense street fighting in the besieged, eastern city for russia has not taken control of faster it rushes. wagner merchant group said it had surrounded the city, remaining 3000 civilians. there are living in shelters without access to gas, electricity or water. city's population was once more than $73000.00. i force it
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has more. the ukraine is still fighting for 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 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 left to use the remote control. they are trying to beg the ukrainian army to leave bark 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. wagner found, says he, with his troops near the back moon, and he had his own grim message that his ukrainian opponents program was shot no part of july, we are sending another shipment of ukrainian army fighters home. they sold bravely
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and perished. that's why this late this track 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 buck 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 for 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. who you would be specific to your brian, but if it's clear that wall is needed, if we wanted to have a safe euro, we need to have a safety grain. there's no safety to be found in moods. a town of more than 70000
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people has been reduced to this about 3000, they're estimated to remain among them kanadi and natalia scavenging for what they can to survive. produce the because 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 woods says, can i do the beast it's warmer, if russia does soon prevail in back moot after 6 months of attrition, there's little less to claim as a prize. natalia says she can only pray that whoever does remain here will survive . he will sit al jazeera russian artists and performers say they're victims of a culture campaign in the west. since russia imbedded ukraine, several prominent artists have been shunned and their performance is canceled. solid java reports from moscow's bolshoi theatre. 018. 77 by
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a dark valley has continued to perform but it takes hard work and years of training to be able to pull off a performance, which continues to come out. ah, most goes historic butcher 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 and writers like luminous of are no longer allowed to be visible. ukraine wants its allies in the west to boycott russian culture as well. 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 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 feel sorry,
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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 sky autumn 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 positions and also concerned about cultural appropriation. artist of the plenary is now labeled as a ukrainian at new york's metropolitan museum of art. queasy died in 1910 in the russian empire, while ukraine, as a state only existed from 1918 critics, a russian painter. even i was off ski who died in 1900, has recently been made ukrainian a star conductor. villette, he got to give and prominent pianists denise met sou, if are no longer performing at the off spain. carnegie hall for the pro,
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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 law, put him in austria, canada, switzerland, and poland soloists. an orchestra faced similar actions. the royal opera house, his famous, common garden ban, bullshit valleys, london to distill it they 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. flora kristen pub is what russians to distance themselves from the government. but artists too, always relied on patronage and support from the state feel stifled but been warring people in power from
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a job without the 0 portrait theater moscow. now thousands of people in israel have protested to the 9th consecutive week against a government's plans to overhaul the judiciary. i say the proposed reforms will reduce the power of the supreme court crowd, so so spoke half against is ready, raise and killed dozens of palestinians. israelis national security minister ma, vancouver, has told police to quote shot from their handling of protest as iran con is at the protest. in tennessee 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 they're trying to push through the board. police are trying to put back the barriers that once again. this, these are extraordinary scenes, both tel aviv. it looks like it's about bankers instruction for the
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police to use a hotline has been less than 2. c and things are now getting out of control. they're arresting 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 some of the barrier. but they're still holding for monday, so but on the other side they all arrested people. the police are letting people assist on that. oh removing them other people are pushing through all police cars blocking the way. no father had been no stung grenades been
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used all. oh, there are a great number of people moving. oh i see that come out of the kind of thing that you might be a bigger thing. this is an antique demographic way or policing of governing ordinary processes, almost one month on from a devastating. it's her kia syria earthquakes, close to 2000000 people are living in tempe shelters. will to help the situation. cutter is sending thousands of temporary homes that were used to house fans during the 2022 world cup. for isabel has more from its going to ruin. ah, 2 ships arrive in the port of his can. they don't in southern turkey. in them nearly 400 portable homes from cut that they were used to house fans during the walk up in the gulf state. now they provide shelter for those affected by the
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earthquakes last month into key and northern syria. ah, more than a dozen other ships around the way with more prefabricated houses got theirs, ambassador to, to kia, says many more are coming here. my father was a very run out of army at amone's in this ship to her almost 400 houses. this is the 1st batch of 10000 houses from the 1st day. we continue supporting our brothers in turkey and in northern syria. we hope this will be suitable for the earthquake survivors. oh, the portable house is a fully equiped and will be placed in the affected areas into kia. the united nation says that at least 1500000 people have been left homeless because of this earthquake. they are now living in 10th in containers cities but also in trains like this one. we have heard that around 1000 people are living here. like many other areas in the southeast and part of the country is can they don't, was devastated by the earthquakes,
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families living in the train say we have nowhere else to go. and it provides shelter on protection from the cold at night by snow. se in the near dash says she's living here with her 3 children. i'll lock in for may no one ever see such a night. again, it was how everyone left their homes in a hurry to survive. there was no building on damaged. we have been here for a month now. we don't know yet how long will stay here, but if they closed the trains, we'll have to go to the tents. suzanne, good jack says her husband works for a railway company, and that's why they came here. m as good to know that a house is damaged. this is my husband's work place. we have come here to find shelter. we are grateful that they have given us the train cars. rebuilding devastated areas is a priority for the turkish government, but it will be a while before people are able to move to a new home. that's why providing some form of housing now is crucial to help those who have lost it all really said,
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well i'll defeat is can they don't turkey or color are broken. northwest syria is worsening. following last month's earthquakes, at least 3 people have died from a disease and that rebel controlled northwest, the quakes damaged, health facilities, water sources and sanitation infrastructure. increasingly, possibility of an accelerated outbreak. journalist nor commotion in italy explains how the quakes have made a bad situation worse. the as to which systems and the affected the areas which, which are directly affected the, the access to clean water. for the people in the area. syrian, the civil defense teams stated and warned the people in those was the syria about the outbreak of their as 3 additional deaths due to the disease occurred after the devastating mix and the number of suspected cases. john to more
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than 500 and these numbers are more likely to increased in the upcoming days. as big catastrophe is still hasn't completely subsided. so i had on al jazeera french president. i don't know cron on the you pledge aid to the eastern democratic republic of congo where hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes. plus, former us president donald trump addresses the crowd of conservatives in maryland. the contest to select the republican party, 2024 presidential candidate. what's up ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right extremely there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the sale of position concerned about this rather small between turkey, anthea, lose them on the really with 30 this is and so forth. frank assessment,
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you're making the healthier world for you. for every one. ah ah, you without us here a bunch of our main stories now, the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog, as announced more inspections at the rounds for the nuclear thought on the installation of new monitoring equipment at the facility fell grosse held talks with presently for him icy and terran on saturday, protests had been held in iran's capital, tyrone after a new wave of suspected gas poisonings. but hundreds more school girls in hospital pursues of gas attacks have been reported in schools across the country. and tens of thousands of his railways have gathered for a knife, consecutive weight against the government's proposed judicial reforms. the changes would reduce the powers of the supreme court on in the us for present donald trump
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has addressed attendees at the conservative school action conference. knotty hill gathering includes many top ranking members of the republican party. trump is running again for the election of 2024, or to get more or less let speak to alan fisher. he joins us live now from oxen hill in maryland. so those donald trump still command the same level of popularity in that whole behind you as he did before. ah, well, it's just brought c 52023 here in washington, dc to an ann with a one hour 45 minute speech. you can see people are filing out of the hall, many of them with please that the pair donald trump speak, but the hall wasn't as packed as it has been on his address. his conference in the past is also important to point out that his speech went on a number of people did start to drift away and he did what we expected donald trump to do, which was attack. joe biden had one thing that he's going to return to obviously is saying is like april, phil's day,
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the number of times he has me that the by the administration has been filled and that wouldn't happen under his watch. he did say that if he one real action before he even got to the oval office, he would end the war between russia and ukraine. and he would do so in a day. but he also on build new policies talking about how he would $110.00 new frontier cities to be built. i'd also introduce a thing called a b b bonus for americans who have families. now these things are very popular and the whole. but as we've seen here over the last couple of days, he does have a great deal of support among the group that are here at this conference. in fact, in a straw poll, who would you like to see to be the republican presidential nominee? donald trump one that paul with 62 percent of the vote, the courses to him was florida governor on desantis who hasn't declared yet, but many people suspect he well, with just 20 percent. of course, the question know becomes, if there is a mag faction, and that is
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a big part of the republican party, will there be enough votes for others to run and challenge donald trump if it is a big field, that suddenly the really it sends out the anti trump vote, and there are many people in the republican party who believe it's time for the republican party to move on from donald trump pointing to the fight that he lost the last presidential election. and the last 2 midterms didn't go well when donald trump was in charge. but donald trump still thinks he's got something to bring to the republican party and to the united states, which is why he is running for president. if it were up to the people in the hall, they would install them tomorrow. but of course, there's many, many millions of people who have a vote 1st of all in the primaries, and we're still more than a year away from then. and then of course, it is the general election itself, and there was a big rejection of donald trump when he ran in 2020. so the people hear me say one thing. the voters across the country and across all political persuasions will have
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their c into course on fish, alive in maryland for us. thank you. our french president manuel macaroni says all sides in bold in the conflict and eastern democratic republic of congo. have agreed to support a ceasefire. sch may the announcement during a visit to kinshasa on that last leg of his tour of central africa. often web report. french president emanuel macaroni was welcomed by democratic republic of congo, president felix jessy, katy in the capital kinshasa women. oh, the nurse, everybody and conger is happy about it. oh, activists have demonstrated against the visit in goma and kinshasa. masha la, we don't want president mccaul in our country because he's financing the rwandan government in order to kill our people. i wrote a plain france for supporting neighboring rwanda that widely understood to back the
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n 23 onto group in east in 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 conflicted 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 needed. the con thought also included stops in republic of congo, and go la and coupon. he started his talk saying the era of french interference in africa was over. this discourse that french know going, i am,
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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 mcclellan 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, who critic say, that's a fraction of what france and from african oil and other natural resources. malcolm web al jazeera denise is president, i suspended a judge because he did not imprison the suspect. it's an isn't judge's association has warned of unprecedented pressures on the judiciary. earlier thousands of supporters of muses and labor union protested against hasn't closed, said or accusing him of cracking down on the government. critics side, dissolved parliament in 2021 and elections in december were boycotted by the
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opposition who accused him of a paragraph. at least 12 people have been killed by powerful storms and several at southern us states is brought golf ball sized hail, torrential, rain, and tornadoes. and left more than 1000000 people without power. the storm is now heading ne area. it dumped heavy snow across parts of california, leaving some people trapped in their homes. and at least 4 people have died and around $40000.00 to fled their homes for heavy rain and flooding in the leisure. over the past week, authorities set up more than 200 shelters for people displaced by the flaps. that's it for me for now. the news continues hearing officer after inside ah
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hello slot. you find it roy across a kid part of her asia at the moment sir. nice big area of high pressure. so all warm sunshine will warm spring sunshine coming in across good parts of china, the korean peninsula try to push his way into where japan as well. so into the mid teens here present enough, you might catch a share or 2 just around t. ok. i will the next hour so, but again, nothing too much to speak of that wet weather, just clipping the east coast and then pulling out of the waist. brightest guys coming back behind. maybe one or 2 when she flowers there into the far north of north korea. again, losey dry though, much of china warm sunshine. 19 in beijing, similar temperature there too. for rash, shanghai, little bit of wet weather over towards western parts of china. now a lot of wet weather still continuing across southern parts of the maple inch. they can see this massive cloud. we have seen huge amounts of rain for over 400 millimeters, the frightful here in the 1st 4 days of march. and there is more where that came
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from. it does stay unsettled, little bit about sell, whether to making its way towards lanka, maybe into the far south of india, but much of india would be fine and dry. we could see one or 2 sporadic showers, there across a central and northern parts over the next couple of days. but find dry and warm for most. ah, the, the law will the law win with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership increasingly fragile? what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential elections of 2024. the critical look us politics, the bottom line, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter where you call and we'll put you in use and current to pass that matter to you. how to protect the high seas home to millions of species and crucial to the

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