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hello there, i'm installs the attain. this is al jazeera life and also coming up oh, support as of june, it is opposition, coalition demand the release of political prisoners and an end to the president crackdown china, that's one of the lowest growth targets in decades. but hikes military spending at the opening session of parliament and ship has reached the shore ah, to years of negotiations, nations from around the world agree on the 1st a tracy to protect the high seat. ah, now a major fire that engulfed a ringo, refugee captain bangladesh, has now been brought under control. thousands of people have been left though without shelter and cox's bazaar. so far. there are no reports of any casualties. tangled, shabby reports,
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not from deca. this is not the 1st time this ringo had been forced from their home years ago. the flower depression in me on mark ah no, it made your fire at cox's bazaar refugee camp in bangladesh. again left thousands without roof over their heads in these 3 camps. while hopping around 100 of them, if you use 50 percent of them are children. you want us to find the park in us. we are on the ground. and we are trying to need that immediate janita, orchestra, children and their families, ah, firefighters and volunteers were able to get the blaze under control. but by then there had been extensive damage aid groups. i've been distributing water and basic necessities, but it's not clear whether those left without homes will find shelter. cox's bazaar is home to more than a 1000000 ro hang or refugees,
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a camp this size with so many living and cramped condition makes fires like this. difficult to avoid doing the dry season. it is quite easy that something catches fire if, if there is a distraction. why? because the materials that we use in the camps are all temporary, meaning that the shelters are build of bamboo, enter, poland which makes it quite easy that something catches fire and the spread can be also quite fast. considering that is very congested and every shelter is very tight with each other. ah, hundreds of thousands of ringo fled and military cracked down in myanmar that begun in 2017 years later. it still isn't safe for them to return. while the fire confirms conditions in the refugee camps are dangerous, those living here have nowhere else to go. thunder chaudhry, i'll visit a doctor. ah,
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how building has collapsed in the city of shania, fha, and southeastern, to kia? the structure was damaged during last month. earthquakes and had previously been evacuated. will it speak to teresa burress? she joins us now live from sonya. theresa, i see it's really quite a line up of authorities that behind you. presumably as we were saying, this is setting off alarm bells for all the damaged buildings. across the country. that's correct. we're right in the center of the city, i'm speaking very, very low in a low tone because we're being asked to remain in silence. they're searching rescue teams ongoing here in this building that you can see. right behind me. they're trying to find out whether anyone has been trapped underneath the rubber. we're being very cautious because the police is present here and of course they're trying to save lives. if someone remains underneath the trouble, it was a sick story building that had been damaged during the earthquake that happened one
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month ago. their search and rescue teams that are there right now. we do know that one person was injured, but they want to know whether there's some way that they have terminal detectors. that right now, i'm not registering anything, but they're still trying to make sure we have seen some dogs. we have seen people going side that building, trying to verify whether any one is trapped or any one has lost their lives. there's around 2500 buildings in this city that have been damaged by the earthquakes. and this is what happened. just, you know, when we're about to be, it's gonna be a month since this earthquake happened on february 6th to raise. i know president at owen has promised to rebuild homes within a year, especially in the worst affected areas. but obviously all of these damaged buildings need to be cleared 1st. right? well that correct? we do know that around $200000.00 buildings in southeastern tortilla, which is the area that's been effected by the earth. weights have been damaged.
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some of them have collapsed with others are severely damaged. just talk to the ones that you can see right behind me. and the government is trying to clear the rebel in major cities and all around this areas are also planning to demolish many of the buildings this built in with men to be demolished in the coming weeks. but it collapsed before that happened. and that's why the government is asking people to stay away from building such as this one because of the dangers that we present there. we do know that there's been earthquakes, and after shot we're feeling them every day. people try to go inside their homes to get some of their belongings, and we have other being trapped or they have lost their lives. and that's why the government is asking people to stay away from places just this one because of the risk that they were present. of course torres are there on the ground for us in front of that rebel engineer in turkey, a thank you so much, theresa. know ron's education minister says the government is investigating more
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apparent poisonings, of female students and schools. more than 300 gallons were victims of the attacks reported only on sunday. hundreds of school girls have already been admitted to hospital and recent months. people have protested against the unexplained incidents, demanding answers from the government. i apologize for what's happening and the parents got very mom. we were waiting to receive the results of tests and we totally understand parents concern on your end. we seriously followed the issue, we have formed emergency committees through it in the education ministry. while thousands of supporters of trinity is opposition, coalition have defied a protest band and a back on the streets of the capital tunis. they've broken through a police barrier and are in the city main street. they're, they're demanding the release of political prisoners trade unionists and journalists, president case i, if you recall, dissolved parliament back in 2021 elections in december within, boycotted by the opposition, who accused them of a power grab cited niecy is
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a former member of the parliament and she thinks the protest movement has gained even more popularity of cause for a form of growing. what we can say is new in, in today in terms of opposition to the. ready president is actually the popularity of the movements today is the. ringback day of the demonstration i yesterday was also a very, very big and intense day for testing. you know that they will be our instruction today. ready is actually being bombs and vision by the governor, authorities in chimneys. but in the same time, i'm very helpful to the fact that the police actually learn from the lucian the military lands and what is it to people. right. and people also desire for rural title. you know, system and into respect people. it is not a criminal,
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it's just not criminal to you. i have to go and scribble with. i really invite everybody to listen to the sense and slogans today. they are actually people calling for christie, as despite this child being and russia, and despite all a trials and, and at that, at the very difficult time there is going through and also, and this is important, this is not an l interest are kind of demonstration you for calling for economy, we are calling for a social reforms. are calling for inflation to be controlled by the states. they are also very crates. i would say demands are coming from the streets today. a speaking of demonstrations, thousands of people are protesting outside the greek parliament over the west rail disaster and the country's history.
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anger and grief is wide spread after 57 people were killed. on tuesday, students, rail workers and public sector employees are taking pos and those rallies. you can see that police fight tig asked to force back some of the protesters demonstrate as game the government for the poor condition of the national rail system. rail union say that a fatal accident was inevitable. ah, no soldiers returning from the frontlines and east and ukraine need treatment for their physical wounds. but the wells health organization says doctors must prioritize the mental health to hud abdul hamid reports now from keith. a. it's a daily struggle giving his every effort to get back on his feet. it's been 8 months since alexander sustained a cervical spine injury in an air strike in the southern region of august. so it
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happened on ukraine's independence. oh, that's only true. i was at a military hospital to check my eyes when it came under attack with cluster bumps the school, 3 pieces of sharpening, fluent to my back. it is hard. when i came here i can only move my toes to do that . i needed to push myself so hardy. oh yeah. now i'm trying to walk with crutches and i'm a an untold number of ukrainian soldiers have been seriously wounded in combat. loss of limb is one of the main injuries also among civilians. the exact numbers classified by the ministry of defense, but one estimate says it's happened to over 10000 ukrainians, mostly soldiers at the without limits rehabilitation center and keep therapist say, demand for prosthetics is very high. creating a mold is the 1st step into making a prosthetics, and then the patient will have to go through rehabilitation. but psychologist,
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say that mental health needs to be given equal attention. letter in how provide support for active soldiers through a network of mental health workers like our tim who also fought in the eastern dumbass region. i was shocked. i was working with his eyes and after a year i became this guy. and oh, and i was so surprised how easy it could be. i forget about my life. i forget, forgot that i am psychotherapy, the psychotherapist for a year. and then i came back because i had this opportunity and. busy i was like, wow, water. what a mess should associated roman colace neat has put his career as a professional athlete and pulls him when he enrolled in the as of battalion. he lost spite of his right leg, but is glad that he survived. he is now fighting the urge to return to the combat zone. the of the world of said, cause like, i think about it every day. it's
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a bizarre. but after i saw what my relatives went through, i can't, i can't give them more pain. that sure he was harder for them than he was for me or nature. i will make my dreams come true. show you. i want to become world champion in mixed martial arts and i'm going 40 from yeah. about 70 percent of soldiers return to active service after treatment. once the hostilities end ukraine will have to deal with the long term impact of war on the visible and invisible injuries on its people. but up the hamid algebra, keith and the russian invasion of ukraine has been one of the dominant issues in estonia as election campaign. people there are voting and, and general election prime minister chi colors has been a vocal support of keith. her main opponents though, don't one of the baltic nation to get involved in the conflict asshole. the still ahead here on out was aaron. why?
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mexico's president is increasingly relying on the military to police the streets. ah hello. it remains very warm across secure, passive china. the korean peninsula walks now pushing its way into japan as well. i pressure in char, so it is settled. and sadie embry spring like as we go through the next couple of days, then so 16 se in solar 19 therefore basing only 13 in tokyo. hang on in there. the rank is out of the way and will get temperatures up to around 80 degrees tuesday. so 64 in fahrenheit won't dry sunshine continuing across. so central and southern parts of china, which was west, you may well see a little bit of wet weather creeping through here for the south has a lot of wet weather and that continues to pilot's way towards southern parts of
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the korean peninsula. column put down towards singapore, solomon's o, the region here, still seeing further heavy rain. this is where we have seen our flooding recently. and that ne monsoon continues to drive those big downpours in, across a similar richer region. as we go through the next few days. just wanted to showers to into west will anchor, but nothing too much further nor much of in there will be dry. the heat continues up towards the northwest karachi, temperatures around $37.00 sales. just noticed one or 2 shouts. great me through here. over the next few days, and watch out for those thundering showers for northern india. ah. in the blink of the night, many lives were lost. thousands of people buried alive and more left homeless. were shocked by the number of sites. we were shocked by the number of victims al jazeera goes to the most in region in syria here in northwest to see those affected
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by the way it's severe shortages and humanitarian aid. the full report syria, the continuing tragedy on al jazeera lou. ah, ah. hello. they are watching al jazeera. i'm the starz you take here and our ha, that's remind you of our top stories. a major fire that engulfed a ringo. refugee camp from bangladesh has been brought under control. no immediate casualties were reported in the blue color cap encompasses bizarre. thousands of supporters of chin as he is opposition. coalition have. 8 defied a protest, pan, and are on the streets of a capital tunis. they're demanding the release of political prisoners trade
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unionists and journalists. ron's education minister says the government is investigating more apparent poisonings of female students in schools. more than 300 girls were victims of new suspected attacks reported on sunday or israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that the people protesting against his government are crossing the lion. thousands have been holding weekly demonstrations against his plans to reduce the power of the judiciary or crew. george could soothe v extreme and dangerous group that is leading. these eggs simply wants to burn the club down. it wants to bring close to the country. it wants to temple the democratic elections, of millions of citizens who voted just a few months ago, but it was to overthrow the government bring about a constitutional crisis with intention that this will lead to 60 elections on the well 2nd biggest economy. china has said a modest growth target of around 5 percent. that's one of its lowest in years.
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katrina you has more now from beijing. 2 2 2 2 a buoyant tradition of china's national anthem opened its annual parliamentary session in beijing, but outgoing premier lee could chung the assessment of the country's economic performance with samba in comparison, he said the pandemic and challenges in the international environment had caused china to fall short of its previous g d, p target of 5.5 percent hitting only 3 percent go with that. he announced a more modest goal for growth in 2023. the main projected target for devotion this year are as follows, g, d, b growth of a wrong 5 percent around $12000000.00, new urban jobs survey, urban unemployment rate of a wrong $5.00 person boosting income and consumers spending our major priorities. there will also be renewed focus on innovation and technological self reliance,
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beijing's response to what it says are escalating attempts by the united states and its allies to suppress chinese funds there. pressing hard on technology, basically to fill the void that has been created by, ah, you know, these m embargoes by the united states and, and they're, they're also very, very keen on reducing costs across the board. they want to chinese manufacturing to be lean mean at the lower end of the spectrum. they believe that this is the key. competitiveness is the key to maintaining the markets. china will also boost its military preparedness and increase its defense budget by 7.2 percent. the communist party is concerned by increasing tensions around tie one a self, rhode island claimed by they jane. she didn't things as peaceful the unification is preferred, although he has not ruled out the use of force. beating his also troubled by the continuing war ukraine tension on the korean peninsula and the re arming of japan. although it denies targeting any 3rd party or junior should agenda. china's
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military modernization does not pose a threat to any country far, but rather is a positive force from attaining regional stability and whoa p. but this is lee, could chung's loss, recitation of the annual communist party were report as premier a role he held for 10 years. premier me known for his reform minded approach to managing china's economy. he will be replaced by new chunk loyal supporter of eden king with limited international experience. analysts say this will likely be to step back in the liberalization of the economy and more power being concentrated in the top rank of the communist party. katrina, you al jazeera. now, mexico's president is increasingly relying on the military to police. the streets that as violent crime is on the rise, but many fear, the involvement of the armed forces will only make things worse. manual rapid
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reports from mexico city. you know, over the past few years, mexico's president and that is manuel of his over that or has greatly expanded the role of the countries armed forces. not yet from building airports, hospitals and railways to securing borders. mexico's military has been handed control over dozens of public works that were previously managed by civilian agencies. no gunners never in the contemporary history of mexico has the military have access to this amount of resources and civil functions. most recently, mexico's armed forces were assigned to monitor air traffic and even given control of an airline and now with violence enforced disappearances in the country at record highs, mexico's armed forces are taking a leading role in policing the countries while many criticize growing militarization in mexico president loaf is over, that insists the armed forces are the only ones capable of curbing violence. it's
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the same attitude. mexican presidents have held since the start of the so called war on drugs in 2006. but human rights advocates see the pace of militarization under the current government has grown exponential growth in the almost module. and we've been a military state for a long time. i think we're entering a more dangerous route, which is militarism. militarism is a next faith. it implies that he's not only the issues that are being handed over to the military, but that they are being given political control allowed to be fundamental actors in the day to day government decisions. and the most dangerous thing is a political participation. they could eventually be given many security experts say that after a decade and a half of boosting military spending to curb violence in mexico, the effect has been the opposite. arguing that more military has instead lead to more abuse, citing deadly incidence like the recent killing of 5 unarmed civilians. and we will let it go at the hands of security forces on february 26. it's an assertion that
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president lopez over the board and statically denies. i want to try to, they look to see the country to how things used to be. there are no human rights abuses, the police and military corporations do not torture all massacre, nor do they forcibly disappear people. president lopez over the other one is often criticized for having an autocratic st. his recent electoral reform, as seen by many as an attack on democratic institution, ality was but it's the president's affinity for the military. that's raising the most concerns over the future. democratic stability of the country. monroe's up a little, al jazeera, mexico city. when people in the u. s. state of ohio have been ordered to stay at home off the 2nd train derailed in just over a month. 1500 people in clark county without power. after the train came off its tracks, their local authorities say the order was given out of an abundance of caution. a
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train belonging to the same company, northern suffolk, to route last month. you're. busy causing a major chemical spill. united nations conference on the world's least developed countries is happening right here in durham. the talks are focused on eradicating poverty and haunting trade and tackling climate change in the $46.00 nations that are considered to be the wild forest. most are in africa and only 6 have progressed above l. d. c. status in the last 30 years. least developed countries are being stranded, meets the rising, sty, the crises, and certainty, climate scales and deep global injustice. they are unable to keep pace with lightning speed. technological change systems are steps from elson, dedication to social protection, infrastructure, and job creation. an employment is rising, especially among young people and women are being pushed to the sidelines. that
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matter, miss williamson, alameda too much delica rewards. there is a common global responsibility to confront the challenges of food security, climate change, the energy crisis, and the debt chrisy. job finding solutions is a collective, an important responsibility among all countries. there is a moral obligation encumbered upon the rich and developed countries to contribute more to assist the least developed countries while you're helping to overcome the global challenges that we are now dealing with. this is a responsibility and not a favor either. or yena is one of the ones, least developed nations, millions of people there face poverty famine and manual attrition. after 8 years, a civil war, the u. n says most are in desperate need of 8 am. hm. and vowels report has some distressing images. said we're ways only 6 kilograms, even though she's 9 years old. she lives in yemen and is a victim of war. and nasa,
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donnelly, she has malnutrition. the doctor said that she must stay in the hospital for 3 months to be treated. but we could not, because we do not have the necessary expenses to buy milk in biscuits because we have nothing on them. anna, like hundreds of other humans. so her and her family live in a high dish cap. it's located in the hud, the government rates in northern yemen, and shelters. those have been forced from their homes by conflict. but life here is tough. families are crowded inside these tiny shelters made of sticks and storm. water is hard to get and there was no sanitation. people are forced to search through rubbish dumps to find food and anything that'll help them survive . and that's what i mean. what am i to get? i am looking for prostate cancer cell. i have a child who does not go to school. he and i go to work like this. my husband is disabled at home. why does the eat in the morning?
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we will not have dinner. if we have dinner, we will not have lunch that'll be fled our region. and we are here. our condition is very bad and we have nothing. and that's nice. this woman says it is difficult to give to children. he has a neat, i'm gammon, banana middle school, we are poor. so if a child get sick, we do not find in the require treatment or any other thing. the stores of the organizations are full of much as in water containers, but we can't find containers to put water in. we suffer from both the sun and the cold living in rags of tough ill. and as you can see, i used to animate, she didn't fucker, and every family in this camp is suffering from extreme poverty. while they go out searching the anything they might come across or for a neighbor who might have some food to share and other camps. the organizations distribute stuff, but here they give me the food. know so no water containers. we have some worn out blankets, the 2 years old. ok. that's tragic wednesday. camps like this one are spread
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across human. it's one of the poorest countries in the world. and the civil war has made people's lives worse. 80 years ago. 40 militias back by your own march from the north and to the capitol center. the government was forced into exile and an alliance of out of countries launched an air bombardment campaign to this told the house to the government. but the conflict hasn't stopped. it's caused the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians and foster millions to flee their homes. the united nations describes it as the wealth, worst humanitarian crisis. it says 2300000 children under the age of 5. don't have enough food level and 400000 of them are suffering from city malnutrition, homicide and jesse are now, after 15 years of talks,
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the u. n. has agreed a historic tracy to protect the wilds high seas, the waters the currently beyond the control of nations and not subject to any laws . victoria gayton be reports. ladies and gentlemen. the ship has reached the shore celebrations at the un. after 50 years of negotiation with ambassador the ocean denounces a deal. the un high seas treaty will designate 30 percent of the world's oceans as protected areas by 2030 fishing and shipping lanes will be restricted and more funding provided for marine conservation. this is the treaty, no one knew was really going to land. and last night it did. and that's a testament to really, really hard work. a very dedicated individuals over an unprecedented session is by no one that went over 48 hours. so that's why i just want to celebrate enders. sure, there's hard work ahead and unclear pat there'll be speed bumps but so we've just
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had a really big win. only one percent of the wealth international waters is currently protected. most marine life is threatened by climate change over fishing and shipping activist describe this agreement as a breakthrough and design that in a divided world. protecting nature can triumph over jail politics. this is an enormously important outcome follow up with. well, it provides an opportunity for us to better manage and, and regulate environmental harmful activities in the newly ha, ha, ha ha, that falls beyond national jurisdiction on the high seas. this has implications for all of us all around the treaty will now be studied by louis and translated into the un 6 official languages before being formally adopted. victoria gay to be al jazeera ah.
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