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also coming up on the program. my stomach burned and i was blacking out. iranian gulls describe suspected poisoning attacks on their schools as cools, grow for the authorities to act, and all the building collapses in the turkish city of san diego for almost a month after it was damaged by powerful earthquakes. flashes in athens is protest is demand better railway safety standards off to greece is deadly train. crash plus a ship has reached the shall, ah, of the 15 years of negotiations, you and member states agree a high seas treaty to protect marine life from over fishing and from shipping. ah loan, welcome to the program. a major fire has engulfed hundreds of homes in
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a rehab, go refugee camp in bangladesh. the cause is not yet clear, no casualties have been reported. but an estimated 12000 people have lost the little shelter. they had. the fire broke out in the blue color camp in cox's bazaar in the country se, which is home to people who escape violence and neighboring me, and mam, tanveer chandra reports. now from dac off. oh, this is not the 1st time this ringo has been flows from their homes years ago the fled oppression in me on mark. i know a major fire at cox's bizarre refugee camp in bung with us. again, love thousands with ard roof over in this he comes to the while hopping around $100000.00. if you use on leaving and 50 percent of them are children. unicef on the porton us, we are on the ground. and we are trying to meet that immediate and i can meet of,
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of the 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 have been distributing water and basic necessities. but it's not clear whether those left without homes will find shelter . cox's bizarre is home to more than a 1000000 drawing or refugees. i can't this size with so many living and cramped condition makes fires like this. difficult to avoid. doing the giant 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 billed of them to enter poland, which makes it quite easy that something catches fire. and the sped can be also quite fast, considering that it's very congested and every shelter is very tight with each other. ah, hundreds of thousands of ro hang off, let a military crack down in me,
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and mark that began in 2017 years later. it still isn't safe for them to return. while the fire conforms conditions in the refugee camps are dangerous. those are living here, have nowhere else to go from rich audrey, i'll visit our doctor or some refugee say they lost everything in the fire. and once again, been made homeless. now by chance i have 7 children. when the fire broke out, i couldn't find all of them. i went to search for the others, but couldn't find them all. and when i returned home, all my belongings were but i have nothing left. what was happening? i had taken my mother to see the doctor when it came back, everything was on fire. we couldn't save any of our belongings around the education ministers apologized and says officials understand parents can sun slowing a wave of suspected poisonings in schools targeting of female students. yusef nursery sat the government is investigating the cases. a 2nd wave of gas attacks in
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schools sent more than 300 girls to hospitals across 15 provinces on saturday. hundreds more from at least 50 schools have been admitted to hospital since november. people have been protesting over the mysterious unexplained incidents, demanding answers from the government. i think i apologize for what's happening and the parents got very mom we were reading to received the results of test to be totally understand parents concern on your series to follow the issue. we have formed emergency committees, good in education, ministry students recovering and hospital describe what happened. zango versus lee was p e class. but no one showed up when we went to the hall with smell, something like perfume a little over, my stomach burned and i was blacking out. i taught the student thought felt the same symptoms as me. they had coughed some of them so their eyes burned and most of them were scared, sat and i
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am. a building has collapsed in the city of charlotte for in south east and takia. the structure had suffered damage during last month's earthquakes, which struck both syria and se in takia. cities may, as, as it's understood, there are people, under the rubble rescue. teams have deploy, had been deploy to the seen water, electricity and gas were cut to the block. and people were advised to stay away, or than 50000 people were killed in february's disaster to raise a bo has more now from the scene. were here in the center of the city of saint louis. this is the southern eastern turkey where a 63 building has collapse right here in the center of the city. it had been previously damaged during the earthquakes that happened in february. and now it collapsed. it's not clear yet why this building had been cleared. it had been
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cogent, mostly because it was one of the building that was going to be demolished in this city. around $2500.00 buildings were expecting to be demolished after the earthquake. and this one simply collapsed. the government has sent in search and rescue teams. we do know that one person was injured, but it's not clear yet whether people have been trapped underneath the rebels. so hopefully this area had been already been evacuated, but still the government wants to make sure, and that's why search and rescue teams are here right now. there's hundreds of thousands of buildings that either collapsed or were severely damaged during the earthquakes. and that's why the government is moving forward, trying to demolish them, trying to clear the rival from the center of the city. they have been warning people to stay away from building such as this one. because there's been lots of cases where people go inside to pick up some of their belongings, then there is an after shot or another earthquake. the buildings collapse and
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people have been trapped inside and many have lost their lives. so there's lots of tension on the ground, lots of anguish because people here in a way to remind them of what happened of the earthquakes that happened one months ago. that is how i feed the fact when you go to geneva now and thousands of opposition supported defied an official protest span of to some of their leaders were arrested. i demonstrated broke through a police barrier in the capital tune is they demanded the president chi sidestepped down in recent weeks. a number of opposition figures have been detained as part of a crowd down in charge with conspiring against states heresy. which has to say the president has reduce their freedoms, divided the country and cause widespread economic problems. why not, not the current situation is bad. why does the president say that everything is available? but in reality, there's nothing. i'm telling you there is nothing available in the market, not just sugar or cooking oil,
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but everything. we live in fear. when chi said gives a speech, i'm afraid, do you know why he does not reassure us? and his speech is a frightening and he divides us. a lot of other knows this and we haven't experienced this kind of situation before as i live to the period of bulky and been our lead. the situation is unprecedented in terms of freedoms. about the arrest, the latest in a series of moves by the president to silence his critics and increase his own power. in july 2021 k side sacked his government and froze. parliament is opponents accused him of staging a 2 sides that he was acting legally in order to rescue the country. that september, he gave himself power to rule by decree, allowing him to appoint cabinet members, set policy, and suspend parts of the constitution. in february, last year, side dissolved and independent judiciary council following challenges to some of his actions. in july, a new constitution formerly granting side sweeping powers,
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passed in a referendum, which opposition parties labeled illegitimate. you also promise all those who committed crimes against chinese yeah, will be held accountable. as i said, when you see as a former member of chinese is parliament and she believes the protest movement is growing. what we can't say is new in engine is in terms of opposition to the president is actually to the popularity of the movements today is the 2nd day of demonstration i yesterday was also a very, very big and, and intense day of protesting. you know that there will be you know, that the demonstration. ready today's actually being bonds and vision by the governor authorities in chinese, you for calling for economy. we are calling for a social reforms. are calling for inflation to be
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controlled by the states. they are also very concrete. i would say demands coming from the streets today. the former pakistani prime minister in mon con, has been served arrest warrants after police turned up at his home in the eastern city of the hall. the authorities, a hundreds of con support is trying to prevent the offices from entering his own police of the restaurants to ensure cons, appearance in court, on charges of misusing his office to self state gifts. he's been demanding a snap election since he was ousted from power in a no confidence vote. last april. that been violent. confrontations between police and protest is in the greek capital. athens and mid anger and grief of the nations was rail disaster, which killed 57 people. a station master has been charged the tuesdays collision between 2 trains, but have demonstrated a demand a wider accountability. they are blaming safety failings overall, right across the country's rail network is high force it now ports
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outrage after greece is worst of a train crash exploded into violence again on sunday some among the thousands protested in central athens through fire bombs and rocks. police use tear gas. unrest is broken up around the country since a collision between 2 trains on tuesday, 57 people were killed. rail workers have been staging, rotating strikes, angry at what they say is under investment and poor safety infrastructure. earlier, the protest is launched. hundreds of black balloons to commemorate the dead prosecutors of charge the station master for allowing the passenger train on the same track as an oncoming freight train, but many in the country blaming under resourced aging rail network. now some of these long ha, is you stop looking at the profits and start looking at the lights that people are children. it's not never happen again. we shouldn't be afraid to put our children
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on our country's met trelin train. it's, well that's for the visual as a minute, despite the continuous warnings of the workers, there was criminal indifference by those responsible to our requests of the safety systems. and that is what led to this tragic accident with the scale of this accident is horrified. the country on sunday, the prime minister apologized and said a long delayed remote signaling system would have made the disaster in practice impossible. to avoid a few kilometers north along the track. people gathered to remember those killed 5 days on from this tragedy across the country. the grief and anger remain rule harry force it al jazeera slat for you on this program. cheating the visible and invisible wounds of war. doctors are actually also focused on the mental health of ukrainian soldiers. returning from the front lines. phishing, his band and coastal residents report sickness and headaches. me a huge oil spill in the philippines. ah, median murder,
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mystery winds the top prize, the prestigious pan african as pack of film festival in the keena passa. ah, hello. we are looking at a late taste of winter across a good part of north, near the winds, coming in from the north, always a cold direction. and we will see some significant snowfall behind these weather systems. as we go on through the next few days, high pressure up to wasn't, all metrics is quite a cloudy area of high pressure that just sinks down into central parson. although neural net of that cloud, there we go. with that rang rapidly turning to snow. some snow they're coming into scotland as we go on 3. monday. we'll see some snow there too, across good part of scandinavia, but even down into where germany and poland were wintry makes us. we go on through
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the next couple of days. snow a little more extensive as we go on through our choose day, those showers just flirting with the north of scotland, a favorite of snow and possible here cause nor the scotland east and passes. gotta write an east coast of england into east anglia. yep. you could see a few sleet or snow flurries coming through here, where to whether we need the rating frauds that will make its way in some way, whether to, to southern parts of france, across the med, not too bad. there will be a few showers into greece at keir over the next few days, jaws of a shower or 2 across the far north of algeria. much of north africa is dry and 5. we have got the usual showers now cropping up around the gulf of guinea. ah, every 3 days a woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the call. the violence is more violent,
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violent men are younger. why does it keep happening and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived. i want my daughter and all the daughters to pay. that's not the country i want to witness them. a studio for me is very simply the question of power on. ouch is era. lou ah, welcome back with al jazeera life from london main stories. now, a major fi has destroyed hundreds of homes in a wrangler refugee camp in bangladesh of casualties have been reported, but around 12000 people are now without shelter. in cox's bazaar, ron's education minister is apologize for the part poisoning of female students in
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schools. hundreds of students from at least 50 schools have been treated in hospital since november. and a building is collapse in tucker city of shallow, far off to being damaged. and last month of quakes rescue teams is searching through the rubble for survivors. now, soldiers returning from the front lines in east and ukraine are being treated for the physical wounds, but wild health organization is saying doctors need to prioritize their mental health as well in an effort to combat the last thing. psychological weak repercussions of the war. many ukrainian fighters were ordinary citizens before this conflict began under abdul hamid reports now from keith. so 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 the song. it happened on ukraine's independence day. oh, got on the crew. i was at
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a military hospital to check my eyes when it came under attack with cluster bombs, the school, 3 pieces of shrapnel flew into my back. it is hard. when i came here i could only move my toes to do that. i needed to push myself so hardy. oh yeah. now i'm trying to walk with crutches with 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 prosthetic and then the patient will have to go through rehabilitation. but psychologist, say that mental health needs to be given equal attention. better in how
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provide support for active soldiers through a network of mental health workers like our tim who also fought in the eastern dumbass region. when i was shocked, i was working with you guys. after a year, i become this guy. you know, 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 them i came back because i had this opportunity and i was like, wow, quarter what? unless just ocean roman coil is neat, has put his career as a professional athlete on pulls him when he enrolled in the as of battalion. he lost spite of his right leg, but his glad that he survived. he is now fighting the urge to return to the combat zone. young. well, what of course, lord, i think about it every day for bizarre. but after i saw was my relatives went
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through. i can't, i can give them more pain. that sure it was harder for them than he was for me or not. sure, i will make my dreams come true. show you. i want to become world champion and mixed martial arts that i am going 40 from. yeah. about 70 percent of soldiers returned to active service after treatment was 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 that army, the al jazeera, keep after some 15 years of negotiations, more than a 100 countries have agreed to sweeping measures to protect international waters. the high seas treaty is essential to achieve in a goal of protecting 30 percent of the wells, land and sea by 2030 as agreed at cop 15 in montreal. last year. any commercial activities in the high seas will be subject to environmental impact. his estimates, which could have a massive effect on c mining,
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also place restrictions on how much fishing can take place. and on the location of shipping lanes and their traffic levels. the international union for conservation of nature estimates 10 percent of marine species are at risk of extinction because of over fishing and pollution. tracy aims to protect marine life, tory jason b has more. 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. a move 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,
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really hard work. a very dedicated individuals over an unprecedented session is by no one that went over 48 hours. so that's when i, i just want to celebrate enders. sure. there's hard work ahead. i and unclear pat there'll be speed bumps but so we've just 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 geo politics. this is an enormously important outcome for, for the well, it provides an opportunity for us to better manage and, and regulated environments, how collectivity in the for nearly half of that falls beyond national jurisdiction, the high seas. this has implications for all of us all around. the treaty will
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now be studied by louis and translated into the un 6 official languages before being formally adopted. victoria gay to be algae there. now thousands of fishermen in the philippines have been told to stay on land as close cons. raised to contain a huge oil spell, the select from a tank of its sunk with hundreds of thousands of liters of fuel on board as reach several coastal towns from the island of oriental mon, dora, on a be low reports. nelda palerose and her family have hardly been able to sleep for nearly a week. you live in the coast of paula, in one of several towns where oil from a sucking tinker has washed ashore. that's also how come he sat on the smell mix as one to vomit. our heads hurt and we've also been coughing. it's been especially hard and my 15 year old child on tuesday, a ship carrying 800000 leaders of unrefined oil supper. the engine trouble is sunk off. min doro, in the central philippines, the spill has reached
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a neighboring island and could drift even farther. if it isn't contained, the water is around. here are some of the most was seen in the philippines, a number of areas or marine protected, which means even facing is it allowed. but at the moment, as you can see, water along this course is black. 53 year old manuel, i said better has been a fisherman almost all his life. but all he can do now is look out to the sea. fishing has been band indefinitely, and it's already taking a toll and his livelihood in that for a while. and so if we don't know how we would be able to make and smith, and especially because we have children who get a shower, all they can do now is help coast guards clean up the beaches. so they might be able to get to see quicker. but they say the pollution is getting worse by the day . bad mcglenn is woke. i may, after we clean up, they'll come again, especially when the waves are high. we clean non stop. they come non stop. the
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government has promised to provide aid. but those who are being affected see, was they appreciate any help that could tie them over what they really want is to have their way of life back. as soon as possible. barney, below al jazeera or in 30 min, dora the philippines. well 2nd biggest economy, china is a modest growth targets of the round are 5 percent. this is one of the lowest levels in years. economic recovery following the pandemic was high on the gender at the start of annual meetings of china's parliament and top political advisory body . katrina, you reports now from beijing. 2 2 2 2 a boy and tradition of china's national anthem opened its annual parliamentary session in de jing, 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,
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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 person around 12000000 new urban jobs, surveyed urban unemployment rate of a wrong 5.5 person boosting income and consumers spending our major priorities. there will also be a renewed focus on innovation and technological self reliance, beijing's response to what it says are escalating attempts by the united states and its allies to suppress chinese funds. they're pressing hard on technology, basically to fill the void that has been created by, ah, you know, the, some embargoes by the united states. and in there, 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.
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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 ruled island claimed by they ging, sheeting things as peaceful the unification is pro. but although he has not ruled out the use of force beating his also troubled by the continuing war ukraine. tensions on the korean peninsula and the re arming of japan, although it denies targeting any 3rd party group or junior should agenda. china's military modernization does not pose a threat to any country far, but rather is a positive force for maintaining regional stability and woke. but this is lee, could chung's loss, recitation of the annual communist party were report as premier a role. he held the 10 years premier and he was known for his reform minded
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approach to managing china's economy. he will be replaced by new chunk royal support agencies with limited international experience. analysts say this will likely be to step back in the liberalization of the economy and more power being traded in the top rank of the communist party. katrina, you al jazeera the junior united mystery ash. carla has one on a cinema, is taught awards at the prestigious pan african film and television festival and became a foster buck who is one of the oldest festivals dedicated to african cinema, which is currently going through a revival. cliff hack looks at the events, main winners. me ash county is the dark tunisian thriller. it follows to police officers when from the old regime of the other from after the revolution, both searching for the reasons behind a series of immolation. the film is this year's winner of the main prize of the pan
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african film and television festival held in brookings, passes. capital walker duke. the jury recognized a powerful film that offered a settled critique of. can you just struggle after the arab spring, over $170.00 films and 11 categories were in competition, among them, a moroccan movie, exploring the shame of same sex love, a drama treating survivors of rape in burkina faso or a musical from cameroon. looking at neo colonialism and its denial, this films director is the winner of the response and been prize. he says the festival is the chance to put on the big screen, the head in realities of african societies through fiction. diagnosed dream is to do that film that goes beyond culture. be beyond your own cultural on facebook who have been given us an opportunity to show kids this film year meant it got to be seen by many more people. different cultures, cinemas, in africa, were shutting down because of a lack of state funding, but private investment in
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a growing middle class is changing that theaters in africa are reopening, but they rarely showcase films made by african directors. and so the challenge is for african films to be distributed into what is a promising industry. it's predicted to bring it $20000000000.00 in revenue. but more than the income african cinema is an opportunity to plunge into a world of creative narratives, too often overlooked. some are pretty serious if this film inspired me to death things i wouldn't do. it gave me the courage to fight for what i really wanted to know. like what the about the pull up the festival ames to showcase filmmakers from africa that resonates not to wake global audience. african stories beyond africa. nicholas hawk al jazeera de carr senegal. ah.
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