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where are you? illegal drugs has taken old guy has organized crime, gangs battle for control of this lucrative industry. huge that started been sold too often and, and bloodshed. the accordion wars on a just smiling through the cold, tamara and her colleagues at this school for pupils with special needs, wants to pay royce that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession. well, these teachers are making sure that jamal, and so i heard on what is clearly a sizable demonstration, is there a number of industrial action taking in various parts of the economy? coating of a government prepaid arises, that meets inflation. if there's no movement to pay, we're likely to be seeing more protests look just from people like tomorrow, but workers in other key professions who enjoy brought support from the public. ah.
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israeli forces right that you mean refugee captain? the occupied flashbanc at least 6 palestinians have been killed. ah, hello on marianne mozy and then you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. controversial proposals unveiled by the u. k. government targeting asylum seekers who arrive on small boats for us citizens kidnapped in northern mexico. officials say only to have survived the ordeal. came young uns air apparent south coming as my agency with heels details about the supremely dest doorstep. ah,
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at least 6 palestinians have been killed in an israeli army right in the occupied westbank. as writing forces stormed a refugee camp in jeanine. fighting then broke out between the troops and palestinian gunmen after house was besieged. israel's prime minister says, one of the dead had been responsible for killing 2 israeli brothers last month. oh, they meant because as you can see, even if they demolished all our houses, our spirits will remain high. we hope the injured recover and peace be upon those who died. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has defended the raid. praising those involved. mohammed saw a shop idea of soldiers and the shin bait. and his rose national counter terrace units illuminated to day, the hideous terrorist who murdered in cold blood. the 2 beautiful brothers, hello and yegell young. if you are brave troops operated surgically in the hearts of the murder was den, i praised them and sent speedy. recovery wishes to the wounded among our forces. as
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i say again and again, time after time, whoever her sasha, his blood is on his hands. true. sir. hi. wright has been falling developments from ramallah. well, that right is now over. it took almost 3 hours. so these ready forces to kill 6 palestinians, most of them are in the twenty's and we have at least $24.00 palestinians injured in that right now. these really forces have released a statement confirming that one of those killed believe to be a 49 year old man was killed because they believe that he is the person that carried out an attack on to israeli settlers. just over a week ago in hawaii, which is also in occupied west bank. now this right comes at the time when there's plenty of rise or increase sets up by the israeli government. and we've heard from benjamin netanyahu, and he released a statement in that statement. he says,
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i promise whoever homes off his blood will be on his head now. quite a strong statement coming from him because those number of deaths have increased justin occupied with frank to 73 palestinians killed in a little over 2 months since the beginning of the year. we've also had the palestinian reaction from both the piano and the president's office. calling the right click, it is really decision to start a war against palestinians, and they're also demanding international intervention. meanwhile, these early armies, as it will investigate soldiers who are filmed, dancing with settlers in hawaii, and the occupied by bank on monday. 5 palestinians including a 2 year old child were injured when is ready, settler stone, the palestinian town, and to m reports. when videos like this emerge, palestinians say it's not the exception. israeli soldiers dancing with settlers who entered the palestinian town of her water on monday night. oh,
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the only difference is that it was caught on camera. this was to the security camera footage shows how was really settlers attacked palestinians and water injuring 5 members of the same family, including a 2 year old girl who they were shooting out as we 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. she had sent me who owns a supermarket, tells us they were out, numbered, and couldn't push them away. the women mostly are even when the palestinian cars of the was damaged and attacked, took place against families and children. but the army, treat palestinians as suspects is really sought their attacks have been on the rise . palestinian, see, the settlers are often emboldened by the army which was deployed to the town south
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of nablus in recent weeks. the presence of these railey army doesn't make palestinians feel safer. many here at salus, the soldiers should do more to prevent subtler attack. and that force palestinians out of their home in the guise of keeping them faith. these really forces escorted the whole 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, the israeli army released this spec should open should off nose, saying the soldiers were protecting palestinians like her city and sheriff as she was not protected. if we move all of them in here, the army only protects the settlers and that the palestinians, when they saw us almost getting burnt and their health, they took us out. they're here to guard the suckers, oklahoma of the eaters. really settlers arrested after the attack on palestinians
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and her wider. only 2 are under house arrest. this 4 kilometers, threat of me and ordered her water, has become a flash point in the growing tension between palestinians and israelis living in illegal settlements. one, many here worn could easily escalate. ah, neither over to him, al jazeera, the occupied westbank. ah, the you case home secretary, us out details in parliament of a new law barring the arrival as of asylum seekers on british shaws in small boats . more than 45000 refugees and migrants crossed the english channel from france last year, up 60 percent from 2021. the new law had put a juicy on the government to deport anyone who enters the country without authorization. they would then be sent to what the government considers a safe 3rd country. for example,
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a deal was recently signed with the wonder to receive some of those who are sent away, wants to ported. these people would be banned from returning to the u. k, claiming asylum, or seeking british citizenship in the future rights group, say the law violates commitment. the u. k. is made in a number of human rights treaties. the un says the law amounts to an asylum ban. government is admitted, it stretches international law. charlie angela reports now from the u. k. coastal town of south c. small boats carried nearly $46000.00 migrants and refugees to british shores last year. this group made it, but dozens died in their attempt. the number of people crossing the english channel is increased by 60 percent detention centers are overflowing, and as a backlog of a 160000 people waiting for a decision on their asylum applications. government has announced a new policy to deal with the issue. we are introducing legislation to make clear
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that if you come here illegally, you can't claim asylum. you can't benefit from our modern slavery protections. you can't make spurious, human rights claims, and you can't stay. we will detain those who come here illegally and then remove them in weeks, either to their own country if it is safe to do so, or to a safe 3rd country like rwanda. but the migrants and refugees in france waiting to make the crossing insist, nothing will deter them. i'm prepared. i'm here for room. i'm glad you like to do my. my love, you know, beside the going to england, you're charities who work with refugees warned stopping small boats like these will deny legitimate asylum seekers. the protection they need, it's going to lead to potentially tens of thousands of people being detained across the country for a period of time. we don't know and, and it will, you know,
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push people into destitution and misery. what and it won't have any impact on the numbers of people who are forced to take dangerous janice across the channel each year. instead, they want the government to invest more in the so called safe passage rates for refugees to reach the u. k. at the moment it's only available for those playing ukraine, hong kong and afghanistan, that we need 22 afghans use this path last year. well, 8600 arrived by salt lake. 65000 refugees in my going to expect it to cross the saddle for both in the next 10 months, according to the home office, whether the proposed policy will deter them or even encourage afresh, way for me to see what clear, legal and practical challenges they see that depletion with charlie angela out there. so i spoke to kathy, he's
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a human rights lawyer and former refugee himself. he says the policy simply lack i believe that the policy, so it's not sustainable. be so with the around the litigation under the previous i'm secretary bridge. patel turned out and on the last week the governments and in china trying to find that the 1st patient flights to rwanda may not happen until march 2024. so we have to bear in mind that polish in the national board is act was promulgated in april 2022. so 2 years after that, i was promulgated for the 1st try to take off. that speaks volumes and the run to policy were supposed to be at the turn for people smugglers. we've seen record number of people trying to cross the channel boats as previous a ship more than 45000 people in the channels. small bows compared to around 2002021802020 such the policy at the opposite effect. of what
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it was intended for to a full u. s. citizen. so i can nap in mexico on friday. have been confound dad. while he on the to have been released the full were traveling in a car with us registration plates. they came on to fire shortly after entering the city of matamoros mani rapid r, portales now from mexico city. 2 of the 4 americans who were kidnapped last friday in the mexican state of demo leap, us are dead. the news was confirmed early on tuesday by the governor of t. m. ali bus during a phone call with mexico's president, and that is manuel lopez over at other i meant to go remote former earlier. it was fully confirmed by the prosecutor's office. 2 of the 4 dead, maybe one is injured and the other is alive. jaretha moved on to the 2 survivors of the attack have since been transferred back across the border into texas, state officials and mexico say mexican security forces had been working in close
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collaboration with us f b i n d agents. and that at least one of the alleged kidnappers has been detained, you know, sooner there will be by national corporation to continue in this investigation. before americans crossed into mexico last friday, reportedly on a medical tourism trip, as cost for medical procedures in mexico are much lower than in the u. s. according to local reports, shortly after entering mexico, their vehicle, a white mini van was shot at by gunman. this footage appears to show the moment the 4 passengers on board were taken away. setting off in international incident to day, we learned the very sad news. the mexican state and federal authorities recovered for us citizens kidnapped on march 3rd and metamorphosed mexico to us citizens were returned to united states. the bodies of 2 other u. s. citizens killed in the same incident were also recovered. we're providing all appropriate assistance to them and their families. we extend our deepest
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condolences, all 4 americans were found in the village of thick gold. it about 24 kilometers from the border city of math models where the kidnapping took place. this areas known for being home to warring factions of the gulf cartel, mexico stem a leap us state is also among half a dozen mexican states that were recently named on a do not travel list by the us state department. when will it up? a low al jazeera now we take, he said george at thousands of protest his have joined a mass rally in the capital tbilisi against a controversial so called foreign agents bill, which critics say could hurt the countries hopes of european union membership demonstrate as to petrol bombs, and stones at police shortly after politicians back, the bill police use was a cannon and tig asked to try and disperse some of those crowds outside parliament . laura quiet. any organizations receiving more than 20 percent of that funding from overseas to register as foreign agents or face substantial fines. they use
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foreign policy chief joseph morales spoken about this in the last hour or so. he says the bill will have a chilling effect on civil society and the media. your client's present order may zalinski are saying his troops will keep defending the besieged eastern city of batman, dismissing reports that they are preparing to withdraw. this has become one of the bloodiest bottles of the war so far, and a win for russia would give present ladyman pushing, a symbolic victory from his winter offensive. barnett smith reports now it a village, 17 kilometers west of van mart, ukraine's military diggs new trenches. a suggestion, perhaps that this could be a new line of defense. to do the de buckley we leaving, we remained until the very last day. we want to stay, but how can we, it's a time to go. the last remaining residence leave ukraine soldiers move in.
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ukrainian government says it's not withdrawing from back, not unusual as us. but due to me, the russians don't count losses and other personnel military vehicles. they push to take back move as a matter of principle for them. and for us, it's a matter of principle to defend us. it's not just a city disassembled, fortress of back. 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, it will become the russians 1st significant territorial advance in more than 6 months is up to the grocery store. the liberation of our human continues are the city that important hub for defending ukrainian troops in the done by system. taken it under control with a law firm that offensive actions to be conducted deep into ukraine's defensive last course. napoleon, russia says it's annex nearly
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a 5th of ukrainian territory. moscow's forces have made clear, gained around buck, 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, still had for you on the program. we're looking at protests as a pensioner forms, continuing in france, this time, thousands of public sector workers walk off the job in cuba is crippling energy crisis. government is trying to replace it, so the air power plants. ah hell i will admit some really heavy. right. it's a northern parts of australia over the next couple days. we could day with the right. in the south wells. bush,
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far concerns here. still some very high temperatures across at east side of no southward, new south wells pushing across into sydney, cooler wet r, blustery weather will make its way across the se. cease and cloud and rain running across victoria. tasmania crash. pushing its way towards new zealand. southern parts of new zealand south island could do with some right, so that is no bad thing, but it links its way back up. you can see some more heavy rain persisting across a good part of queensland as we go on through thursday, some heavy bus to find brisbin at around 31 celsius though, the west, it's generally dry with a good deal of sunshine per getting up to around $27.00 degrees over the next couple of days. fraud, i sees more heavy rain pushing back into brisbin some big downpours. at that stage, we have got to somewhere to whether making its way across east char to see pushing across yellow sea, just stretching his way across the korean peninsula over the next hour. so shouldn't cause too many problems ahead of that. it spring like it's warm and sunny . tokyo around 20 degrees celsius,
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a little bit of snow. they're just clipping the far north of canada for a time. prices guys come back in behind and it's lottie. settle for china. ah, too often of canister portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of, honest thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spun for decades, reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a just 0 lou
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lou camacho back of the main stories now and at least 6 palestinians have been killed in an israel army right in the occupied. westbank is writing forces formed a refugee camp. and janine israel's prime minister is saying that one of the dad had been buying the killing of 2 israeli brothers last month. the un refugee agency is saying is profoundly concerned by the u. k. governments asylum bill that would bomb the arrival of people by small boat. under the law, anyone who enters the country without authorization will be deported. the you and hcr is saying that this amounts to an asylum ban. and 2 of the 4 us citizens who kidnapped in mexico on friday have been confirmed dead. while the other 2 have been released. the 4 were traveling in a call with us registration plates when they came on to fire shortly after entering the city of matamoros. when all the stories have been following today,
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at least 15 people have been killed, several others injured in a explosion at a crowded market area in bangladesh as capital darker. the blast damage to flaws of a 7 story building. official said the death toll will likely rise. the cause of the explosion isn't clear. 3 people were killed on sunday following a suspected gas explosion. also in darker the united nations is appealing for international aid to help refugees in bangladesh. many rely on agencies to survive on sunday, a large fire at a camp and cox's bazaar destroyed more than 2000 homes, schools and hospitals. tanveer charger reports now from cox as bizarre. more than a 1000000 ro hang or refugees in cox's bazaar depend on food and other rations provided by the un and other agencies. the help has been vital for many here,
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like lama and his family members. but he is now worried about a recent cut to russians at a time when help is needed the most and saluted as him most no, because of the new rationing. we can't get all the food items like we used to launch. it is now going to be difficult to manage with so little huh. it's not just the cuts to aid that's warning their o hang a community. people who live here say fire and incidents of violence are becoming increasingly frequent in the can. a large fire last sunday destroyed the makeshift home. so more than $12000.00 people that had done it a motherly. after playing the fire, we came back to rebuild our home. like now our relatives are bringing us some hot food out among. it's a hard time for us all name whether i was yet about bella. i v rezina della portillo is with the un refugee agency. she says the rowing a crisis is still an emergency and needs extended funding. among the most interesting parts of this sewing plan is that we will be scaling up the education,
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the access to skill development, the access to even livelihood. because we want refugees to be more self reliant, to be able to support each other to be part of their response. when he think the repercussion of this cup will be immediate and long lasting ration cut to le, definitely affect her dear and your community. so when you go fourish and card that will affect the children particularly reward or you know, below 18 years old, suffering from malnutrition. the level will be going down further down the rowing around which is leaving a restricted environment with barbed wire fences and limited freedom of movement outside the can't. they don't have opportunities for work, extra to formal education or any hope of returning home anytime soon. many are flying the camp for countries like alicia, seeking a better life. this often involves a dangerous and often federal journey with the help of human smugglers. 6 years on
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the roaring a refugee crisis is showing no sign of whining down the repatriation process is nowhere inside and a management on more than 1000000 refugees that bangladesh is hosting is becoming increasingly complex and challenging. from rich audrey al jazeera bala kali. now thousands of mainly public public sector workers took part in a nationwide strike and france. it was the 6th such protest this year against the french president plan pension reforms. sasha bought reports from paris. some demonstrators in france blocked roads while others set out picket lines outside factories. many schools were shot and transport services were disrupted, as some public sector workers took part in a nationwide strike rockdale, which was stopping laurie's from entering. but we've led the night walkers out yet every one wants to strike, and every one supports us. anger is growing among workers with the french
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governments planned to reform the pension system and raised the retirement age by 2 years to 64. protest is in paris, said it was an erosion of they. right. so i form she ushers. it's an unfair reform . another reform that favors the rich. it's undemocratic because most people are against it. i don't recall what the government doesn't want to hear from them because it only listens to the elite. we've seen other countries that crazy the legal age to live is not good for the country, not for the economy. for the l. reforming the pension system was one of the french president in my new macros campaign promises. he says it needs to be modernized because it's too complex. cost, too much money. very well. in the french parliament, opposition to the reform has been at times as fierce as in the streets. but the government says it won't back down with at least one loophole to vectors wedding on because you've chosen outrage,
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you make sweeping statements. you chose blockades and obstruction. we chose debate and discussion prison. macros party doesn't have a parliamentary majority. so passing the reform won't be easy. and pressure to scrap it is mounting trade, union leaders of course, for more strikes and protests. in the coming days. as i shall, butler ought to sierra parish, south korea spy agency, israel new details about the life of the daughter of north korean leader, kim jong. ern, kim jan. i's recently accompanied her father at a series of public events stoking speculation. she might eventually take power official in sol, say she's willing to be about 10 years old. she's being home schooled and enjoys horse riding. they also revealed that came jan. i has 2 siblings, including an elder brother, eunice kim's as a society like north korea is information about kim jong and daughter is big news in a hereditary system and a propaganda driven system like north korea. details of the offspring of the leader
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are very closely tightly held state secrets. in fact, we only heard of the name to it by accident. it came from us basketball star, dennis rodman, nearly 10 years ago when he was returning from a trip from north korea. kimmy john then is a big basketball fan and he was telling reporters that he got to hold king john and daughter and that her name was chew. and now this only her identity only really recently exploded last month when she was seen sitting and standing front and center with her father, the dear leader at a very highly choreographed military nighttime parade state media, also referred to her not by her name as we're doing now, but by the odd refix, the beloved daughter and the respected daughter,
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which in north korea is world are honorific, that are reserved for the highest of leaders. so this really caught the eyes of analysts and also those moments where he's, she's clasping her father's, he seemed very spontaneous. south korea by agency. believe perhaps it's a message that north korea intends not to give up its nuclear arsenal, but to move it on to the next generation. cubans are dealing with an ongoing energy crisis. most of the island nation's power plants will built in soviet times and break down frequently. the government doesn't have the money to build new ones. i don't guston reports. the while havana, the capital is mainly said feeble throughout the countries provinces. a facing power. michelle vega says he often has to put up with 6 our blackouts. one on the so are loop since he am and when the lights go out, you can't sleep until it comes back. i have an 8 year old child who has to go to
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school the next day. so i have to be by his side, keeping the mosquitoes at bay so he can sleep. it's an issue for the work for food . and the important agriculture production relies on power. no one guy know what a good we can't crush sugar cane because we need electricity. and so if there's no electricity, we can't mill the cane rocks, you can't work. you can't money. experts say it's a problem that's been brewing for years. you must, electric grid is, is old. age more than 35 to 40 years? that's been operating. ah, so it's always tyree's inefficient is obsolete ah, desist them of the 8th or more electric power plants and 20 units right now, for example, only about 40 percent are working operating the island needs updates, rickety infrastructure, but it doesn't have the money. he was energy crisis,
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stems from it's deep economic crisis and inefficient land economy and full out from the man demik, a key factors. but economists say us sanctions make a bad situation worse, starving the country of billions of dollars in revenue. now that's less money to import fuel, to build new power plants and to invest in renewables. ah, the communist party wants to avoid a repeat in the summer 2021 protests when tens of thousands hit the streets across the island. those protest started after a 12 hour power cut in a small westerly town. and then last august, lightening struck the country's main fuel depot, causing an inferno and wide spread blackouts. by last october, the average cuban household was going 10 hours a day without electricity. since then, keeble has least more floating power stations from turkey and expensive band aid solution. analysts say that one that pumps more megawatts into the system in the short term.

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