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about the oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this laid out to get what we do at ocean. why are you and what are you going to do to keep our clean this or linguistic keeps red blood women, right? and they have one, several back in their fight for a while back ma'am eric, i don't hold the thing. say that women remains a challenge and i will not be pro life. i want to lead him. we don't have lead them in this country. these evacuation now 3 days, journey to a show in western grade. someone destroyed our country. someone needs to rebuild. ah, me.
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i is really forced his way the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank at least 6 palestinians have been killed. ah madison, and this is all to 0 life from doha. also coming up very strict unions rally thousands in another strike against the government's plans to raise the retirement age. you k unveils a controversial law aimed at stopping small boats carrying asylum seekers across the english channel. plus i'm florence lee. enjoy hall state malaysia. when more than 42000 people are still temporarily displayed because a flat ah,
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any 6 palestinians have been killed in an israeli army rayden occupied westbank is really forces has stormed a refugee camp in jeanine, fighting broke out between israeli soldiers and palestinian gunman after a house was besieged, we're going to go live to satisfy that was following developments follows from ramallah. saba, the numbers are starting to increase. that's right. so they've been increasing in the last hour or so. and now we have confirmed, at least 6 palestinian have been killed. they're mostly in the twin, c bought one who is a 49 year old, but they, on the israeli me here is reporting that is linked to an attack that was carried out against israeli settlers just over a week ago. we've also had a rise in the number of those injured now. it's starting to at least 15 wounded to them. critically injured and we are likely to see that none but to rise. it was a big israeli raise a now retreating from jeanine refugee camp. they're all helicopters hovering is
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really heavy off the drone of those was down by palestinians in janine refuge account that was happening as another raid was carried out south of novelist, us another refugee camp, where they detained 2 young men of those 2 men all said to be the sons of the 49 year old that was killed in jeanine refugee camp. all of it said to be linked to this attack that happened last sunday in hawaii. a palestinian shot and killed 2 israeli settlers that were cutting through to go to an illegal is ready settlement where they were heading. and now this area is an area of tension. janine comp itself is also a place what hen palestinians were killed just in january in a big israeli res. so we're seeing a rise in these rights israeli forces writing. janine, as well as all the areas in occupied was fine with the largest number of deaths just this year. in the beginning of this year,
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we're looking at more than $65.00 palestinians killed. are you in the teams? there have been reporting on an increasing number of attacks on both sides over the last several weeks or so. is that a sense that there is a significant escalation? well, and what not. that is the case with rights with demolition. with even settlers railing north types, averaging 3 every single day job this year alone. the emphasis is the highest number in more than a decade. it's also the highest number more than a decade for the beginning of the year to see that many demolitions where more than 2000 people that have been wounded in just the 1st 2 months of this year alone. this is a time where the international can, per community, has condemned these this rise in numbers of deaths. it's also condemned. the new israeli government, one thing to expand its settlement pay and occupied west bank. now it's worth
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noting that the one of the people that was killed in this jeanine refugee camp was a member of the palestinian authority security. now we're looking at people that are increasingly becoming alms within the palestinian community, unoccupied west bank, as well as occupied east roost. and. and we're looking at lone wolf attacks that have been cut up against israeli since the beginning of the year at the time when these railey government is most right. when government has set the members on ministers that are being accused of provoking such sentiment, especially amongst israeli sectors. when that comes to palestinians in the occupied west bank, there was also a meeting that was held recently in georgia and with a meeting that was initiated by the us, by united states with the jordanian. and egyptians and israeli as well as palestinian authority authority. members present to the the escalate those pensions . we have had a reaction just coming in the last 20 minutes from the p l. o saying the occupation
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government has a clear decision to open a war against the palestinian people. it says that it's continuous mass because that's what the mission of homes and burning village is not the same rhetoric that it often says whenever these rates aren't carried out. but the situation on the ground now has been extremely tense. and just earlier today, my colleague canada was in hawaii speaking to people that had been attacked over night by israeli settlers of family while israeli soldiers were watching. so this is another thing that's been brought up also by the international community saying that is israeli government. this new israeli government needs to ensure that soldiers, all those, all standing and watching that this has to come to an end. so the kind of talking to us from ramallah, sorta. thank you very much. indeed. while the israeli army says it will investigate soldiers who were filmed, dancing with jefferson, hawaii,
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and occupied westbank on monday. 5 palestinians including a 2 year old child, were injured when his release at those storms upon a stay in town. they gave him reports when videos like this emerge plus any and say it's not the exception. israeli soldiers dancing with settlers who entered the palestinian town of water on monday. the only difference is that it was caught on camera. this was to the security camera footage shows how is really set those attacked palestinians and for water injuring 5 members of the same family including a 2 year old girl. they were shooting up to live ammunition. god helped us. my wife was sitting the back behind the driver and she hooked our daughter to cover. we could have lost her. there was real danger to our lives. you had tell me who owned the supermarket, tells us they were out numbered and put him, push them away with them. and even when the palestinian cars are the ones damaged
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and the attack took place against families and children. but the army treat palestinians suspect is really subtler attacks have been on the rise felicity and see the settlers are often emboldened by the army which was deployed to the town south of nablus in recent weeks. the presence of these really army doesn't make palestinians feel safe for many. here at sal as the soldiers should do more to prevent subtler attacks and not for fella indians out of their home in the guise of keeping them faith. these really forces escorted this new family out of their home after the settlers attacked them late in february. the grandmother was with her daughter and grandchildren in the house, when the settlers set it on fire. these really army release this picture open. she moves saying the soldiers were protecting palestinians like her and she says she
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was not protected. follow it, the army only protect the settlers and the palestinians. when they saw us, almost getting burned to the house. they took us out here to guard the secretary of the 8th of really settlers, arrested after the attack on palestinians and hawaii only to our own, their house arrest this 4 kilometers stretch of mandel than for what has become a flash point in the growing tension between palestinians and israelis living in illegal supplements. one many here worn could easily escalate the need to ever him al jazeera, the occupied westbank. people are rallying in cities across from the latest nationwide protests against proposed pension reform. there's been rising public anger over the president's plan to raise the retirement age. 62 to 64 teachers transport stuff and sanitation workers. while they're walking off, the job is
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a live pictures from paris. natasha butler reports from paris out. we've seen thousands of people walk through paris is certainly very big demonstration and it's pretty much the similar picture across the country where there are hundreds of similar protests and demonstrations. this is a nationwide strike. you've got people from across the public sector who have basically walked out of work schools, a shot transport disrupted many bus metro and train services a cancelled or at least greatly reduced the same thing. also for a flights in and out of the country. there's a lot of anger amongst workers over the french government, sir, plans to reform the pension system, particularly raised the retirement age by 2 years to 64 people telling us what this is, an erosion of their rights being able to retire earlier is something that they very much cherish, they also resent the fact that they will be made to work longer in order to be eligible for a full pension or trade union say that they want to try and bring the country to
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a standstill. that this is going to be the 1st they say of a number of rolling strikes. macros says it is essential because the pension system, he says, is complex, unwieldy. it is out of date, and it costs the state a loss of money and is simply not sustainable. in the long term, but a champion debating a bill aimed at curbing the number of refugees and migrants arriving on british shores is to fulfill the prime minister's promise to port anyone entering the country illegally. home surgery said the volume of illegal arrivals had overwhelmed the country's asylum system and was part of a larger global migration problem. in the coming years, developed countries will face unprecedented levels with precious, from ever greater numbers of people leaving the developing world for places like the united kingdom. unless we act today, the problem will be worse to morrow. and the problem is already unsustainable. go
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position labor part, he says, the proposed bill will only make the problem worse. the government has allowed criminal gangs to take holes along the channel and along our border. at the same time, convictions of people smugglers have hauled movies, asylum decisions have collapsed down 40 percent. the backlog and costly, inappropriate hotel use have sort. i'm removals of unsuccessful asylum seekers are down 80 percent on the left labor government and legal family reunion. baez's for refugees are down 40 percent. this is deeply damaging chaos on the bill. prints the fate of thousands of migrants of refugees trying to cross into the u. k. from france in limbo all brannon reports from cali. it's bitterly cold and damp and these flimsy tents offer very little protection. this camp on the edge of cali is
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mainly refugees from sudan, just a 100 or so of the estimated 4000000 people who fled the horrors of civil war in that country. is it that desperate that you would put your life on the line that you would risk your life? but what might have a life? you know, i don't have a life. i don't have a loan. my counter mohammed arrived here just a few days earlier. sweaty. oh, risky, would you take a boat if you had the opportunity? yes, of course, i would try the numbers using small boats to cross the narrow, but deadly stretch of water between france and england, have grown exponentially from just a few 100 in 2018 denali. 46000 in 2022. in global terms, those numbers are small. but to the case right when the government, the boats have become a tech issue, we will pass new laws to stop small boat, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed. since 2021. su next. government has promised
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$140000000.00 to the french for extra police patrols and improved security. the u. k. also plans to deport migrants to rwanda, or the non have actually gone yet. and yet the crossings continue. and so to the efforts of the charities trying to offer support, they are being seen like criminal. well, actually they are people playing conflict capacity. and they have people who are looking for safety, who are looking for friendship and a safe passage of legal humanitarian visa similarity. the training team would be a perfect solution to and a lot of policy issues. the french police go through the motions every 2 days. they break up the camps, but with nowhere else to go, the refugees simply returned immediately afterwards. louis whitter has spent the last 6 years photographing the situation in kelly. the potters in strategy is absurd, i guess. because every 40 hours people start from the campus, there are no solutions offered to them. there are no centers open to welcome them.
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for example, they're just told that you have to leave these places. but in the, the british prime minister has pledged to stop the boats. the question is, how on the related question is, why do you treat it as a criminal problem to be tackled or the humanitarian crisis to be sold? either way, tens of millions of dollars have been spent. still, the tide has not been turned pull. brennan, i'll just era kelly. i'm going to bring you some breaking news. either mexico officials say 2 of 4 americans of a kidnapped on friday, dead for more than this. we're going to be joined by my office and mexico city. what else do we know mail? rob, but we heard from mexico's president address, manuel lopez over at long, early on tuesday he held a press conference with the governor of the state where it was confirmed that 2 of the 4 americans that are believed to have been kidnapped on friday in the city of mount motors and mexican state of demo leave us are dead. the 2 others have since
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been released, and at least one of the alleged kidnappers has been detained as and is in custody. the mexican president also said that us, that the mexican security forces had been working in close collaboration with us agents from the federal bureau of investigation. a few other details that we can provide to you right now in this moment. as the story continues to develop is that the americans were found in the village of the called the that's about 24 kilometers from the us, mexico border city of mount modem, which is where the kidnapping took place. this is also an area that's home to warring factions of the gulf cartel. so it is known to be a dangerous area. what we understand that is that these americans had crossed into mexico on friday is thousands of americans do every day along the length of the us, mexico border either for commerce or for holiday. in this case, we believe that these at least one of these for americans was seeking cosmetic
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surgery. again, not out of the ordinary for cities along mexico's northern border, where americans are known to frequent who are looking for lower costs, cosmetic surgery. according to eye witness accounts, according to reports that we've heard from local media in time, a lead us. these americans were fired upon shortly after crossing into mexico. according to eye witnesses, at least one eye witness says that as they were being kidnapped out, they were being moved from their vehicle into the vehicle of gunmen. at least 2 of the people appeared to already be dead. this more or less coincides with the images that we've seen from a video that regulated on social media from the moment of the kidnapping. but again, any conclusions here will be following an investigation into this, which has already become an international incident. yeah, as you were saying, the story of course is still moving. we're going to be checking in with you as we learn some more, but for now, minute apollo and mexico city. thank you. stella had on al jazeera,
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the un releases a plan to help her. he refugees in bangladesh just a day after a huge fire in the account. we're also going to hear from bangladesh as prime minister, what's being done to help them. ah hello, we got more warm spring sunshine across a good part of china will a thick link. glad will bring a little bit of wet weather into central areas that will push its way over to ward shanghai. ahead of that. good mary. of high pressure. so much of japan will be settled and sunny this system a little further north that is producing some outbreaks of frying, perhaps little bit of wind. she weather on the northern flank of that as it just slides its way across the korean peninsula. some rain coming in to so length 17 celsius, 17 celsius, dry and sunny for basing. there's that what to whether it's
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a central parts of china. japan generally dry, at least through where to stay away, some bits and pieces of cloud and ranges pushing into western paths as we go on into thursday. let's push further south a few showers there into taiwan. ne, a monsoon driving heavy rain all the way down across service, south china sea. we'll see some showers in the philippines. more big downpours coming back into southern areas of the south china sea just around board. he either western side or bornea and more wet weather. just around those flood hit parts of the malay peninsula, southern areas here, down towards singapore. seeing further spells of very, very heavy rang. we could see some live the showers to outbreaks of brain pushing into central parts of india for much of indian pakistan is hot. ah, hollywood, glamorous in destroying the detracts though seeking fame and fortune. i always told
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myself that sunday i well, but for some fumbling bedrooms can become a nightmare. i had asked in the 1st bed of my experience in all, i had to consult with. i go dressed for the logos. hollywood dreams on al jazeera lou. ah, watching on to 0 reminder, what top stories this are at least to 6 palestinians have been killed in an army reydell janine and the occupied west bank. it comes days after 2 is really such as was shot dead in a water thousands of friends workers. it on strike and the protesting against the
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president's plan to raise the retirement age from $16.00 to $64.00. he's alive. petition powers, teachers transport stop and sanitation workers of walked off the job. british m. p . 's, a debating a bill aimed at covering the numbers of undocumented migrants arriving and pretty shores is to fulfill the prime minister's promise to deport anyone entering illegally home 2nd room said the volume of what she called illegal arrivals and overwhelmed the asylum system and was part of a larger global migration problem, greens, president ramirez lensky, says his troops will keep you defending the besieged eastern city of bock moved, dismissing reports that they are preparing to withdraw this one of the bloodiest battles of the war. a wind for russia would give president vladimir putin as symbolic victory bonnet. smith's reports in a village,
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17 kilometer west of buck mote, ukraine's military digs. you trenches a suggestion. perhaps this could be a new line of defense to give it a buffy. we're leaving. we remained until the very last we want it to stay, but how can we, it's a kind to go as the last remaining residence leave ukraine soldiers move in. ukrainian government says it's not withdrawing from back mot. anesha those us, but you didn't mean the russians don't count losses neither personnel nor military vehicles. they push to take back moot as a matter of principle for them. and for us, it's a matter of to defend us. it's not just a city disassembled, fortress of moot, the strategic value of back much is far outweighed by symbolic value. russian forces have been waging an intense campaign for months to seize control of the small city they call audio mosque. if they take it,
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it will become the russian's 1st significant territorial advance in more than 6 months is up to the grocery store. the liberation of our human continues or to city that important hub for defending ukrainian troops in the dom by system taken it under control with a law firm that offensive actions to become deep into ukraine's defensive landscape course. napoleon, russia says it's annex nearly a 5th of ukrainian territory. moscow's forces have made clear, gained around buckets, but elsewhere the russian winter offensive hasn't yielded territory and other major assaults. further north and south, along the front line. bernard smith, al jazeera the year under the premium for international aid to help refugees in bangladesh. on sunday, a large fire at a camp and cox's bazaar destroyed more than 2000 homes, schools and hospitals. 12000 refugees and our homeless once more time via children, has moved from butler holly in cox's bazaar. nearly 6 years on there don't
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hang a refugee crisis, showing no sign of winding down. more than a 1000000 refuge is living in a very densely packed area. what is now the world's largest refugee camp, that faces all kind of challenges on daily basis. frequent. 5 fires inter gang rivalry, political gang rivalry is and violence is a daily occurrence and this camp. now, just on last sunday, there's been a major fire. as you can see, they're trying to rebuild their homes. more than half of the population in this camp are children. a whole lost generation without education, many of them will hang out face nutritional deficiencies due to limit that food available. they haven't very limited freedom of movement. many of them even tried to live this chem and venture out into the dead sea to had to. i've se, asia for a better living on the process. many dies,
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and very recently the world food program and downs, they'll be a russian card for the rowing guys due to serious, fun shortages in response, the bang of those government, the u. n. n it's partner is going for a joint response and funded pill sometime shortly seeking more than $800000000.00 for the wrong guys as well as for the nearby host communities. but it is very difficult and complex to manage more than a 1000000 drafts is in se caught off its country sandwich. chaudhry, i'll just go by locally cox's bizarre. i'll just say it is nick clocks i'm done with bangladesh. his prime minister shall i seen him. he asked her about conditions in the comes and what the future holds for the ringer refugees. the ring is situation given the father has taken place there and many thousands that have lost their homes. what's your reaction to that? first of all, and secondly, how can you reassure people and the 1000000 plus ringo refugees who lived there?
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that's something is being done about this situation. well, when this incident started and people with daughter minor, then way to so many things happen actually would be bad. then we open our door being flags them. they allow them to come. and louis, make all that is meant for shelter teacher band, or this stays on him, and it turned gown side by side. we started talking to me or monsoon that this via your seat is an issue, tick them back. unfortunately, they are not responding bay positively. i feel that this people should go back to their own land on han, but it's impossible because the security situation and as you say, meanwhile,
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you can't even talk to them. well, in the national community they're putting pressure on them then the but this is really, really difficult. we have our ins accommodation in a separate place. that is a good lay them good accommodation in was angel. is it a good place? a lot really over crowded and no, not very good place and the good housing. and i didn't for the children the what about the living conditions generally because this fire has just taken place and thousands, 12000 plus and now displayed to live. now, in the camp and cox's bad situation is not very good, but now they haven't started fighting with each other. they in does, in different type of activity like duct african trafficking, human trafficking, and also they have their own going to fleece. but this one become
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more difficult because the whole focus is now on the war and the food, the from the green. and you can watch the entire interview with bangladesh. primary associate. i see now on talk talk to 0. that's at $430.00 gmc on march. the 11th at least 5 people have been killed in floods after days of torrential rain and malaysia, some houses have been submerged. tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes, sheltering in schools and community centers. more rain is forecast in the south and the east of the country where the risk of further flooding long st. louis has more from puncture and southern malaysia. some roads are still impossible like this one here that leads to punch or town. the only way in through this route is by boat. now, while we were here, some residents came by hoping to be able to go home to retrieve some of the more important belongings like documents,
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but they weren't able to. now one man we spoke to also said he doesn't expect to have a source of income for the next 6 months, because he doesn't think the all palm trees in his plantation will survive the flood or a lawyer like we just have to accept it because this is god's will and not man's, this is nature. we aside, but what can we do? we just have to accept the situation, the benefit because we lost a lot of things. that's why so like no, no human lives last flood waters here will likely take several more days to receive authorities. recently released water from a nearby damn. now some places into hole received an unusually heavy rain in the last week. in some places it was the most rain recorded in more than 30 years, but some environmentalists say the severe flooding cannot be blamed on heavy rains alone. the several factors that contribute to this deforestation over development and soil erosion are factors that have made places less able to cope with extreme
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weather patterns. chinese presidential campaign has accused western nations led by the u. s. of suppressing and in, circling, basing. she enjo and private companies to increase innovation and be more self reliant. the u. s. has imposed several restrictions in china semiconductor industry, south korea spy agencies, revealed new details about the life of north korean leader and came on uns, daughter kings are a, has recently accompanied her father to a series of public events and stalking speculations that she may eventually take power in tongue, young officials and so say she's believed to be about 10 years old. she's being homeschooled and enjoys horseback riding also revealed that kings away has 2 siblings. fully elder brother jim dominates of the national intelligence services, confident that came young guns 1st child is a son for the although there is no specific evidence the agency has confer.

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