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after 7 years of heightened tension and confrontation, but had a serious security, economic and political impact on the middle east. iran and saudi arabia have agreed to re establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies. the deal was broken by china and was struck in beijing this week. china's involvement has been seen as a major diplomatic when it's senior different why he said china, which recently offered a proposal to end the war in ukraine, would continue to play a constructive role in handling hotspot issues in the world. don kirby from the u. s. national security council supported the move, but said the u. s. would keep watching china, as it continues to gain influence, and foot holds elsewhere around the world in their own self interest. in the region katara, the united arab emirates and lebanon were among those to welcome the agreement, is follow, describe it as a good development. alexandra vas begins on coverage this deal. harold's a new chapter in the middle east, bitter rivals,
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iran and saudi arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties, all in secret with chinese mediation shoes, the house that the consumer. we have been here in beijing for 6 days. i held talks of my saudi counterpart that led to the agreement to normalize relations. we agree with saudi arabia to open a new page based on the interests of the 2 countries and, and on regional security, and to promote stability instead of exacerbating tension. so we hope this will contribute to the establishment of security and development in the region. the historic agreement will see both nations exchanging envoys. 7 years after severing relations. china's role revived a process that brought together officials from both countries in iraq and oman. during 20212022. i did on the agreement basically focus on the respecting the international law. the agreement also talk about the vienna teacher with regard to the development and political and diplomatic facilities. so that is also important
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. it talks about respect of the southern to you of the state, which is very important. if we take all of this in account and it says it's a new badge. so basically what we're saying, we're trying to stop all this collision, go to disconnection. now focus on the, on the her unilateral solution that bring peace, a security to the agent here. and that means no innovation on the domestics of hers issues from iran, into saudi arabia, which is very important. while the deal itself could have major implications for regional security. it's also evidence of a wider shift. saudi arabia has long prioritized its alliance with the united states. this agreement highlights beijing's growing influence in the region. alexandra buyers, al jazeera white house, has been cautiously supportive. we welcome any efforts to help and the war in yemen
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and de escalate tensions in the middle east region. that is one of the reasons why the president, you saw him travel in over the summer or 2 to have those conversations. de escalation and diplomacy together with deterrence are key pillars of the policy that the president, the president biden, to put out outlined during his it his visit in july. earlier i spoke to mom and mirandi of political analyst and professor at the university of terran, i asked him why the iranian government is taking this step. now there is a, a back story. and that is that roughly 6 years ago when king solomon was traveling to china, the chinese wanted to mediate and back. and then the iranians agreed about the saudi government was not ready to do so at the time samson, we've had
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a series of negotiations or rounds of negotiations between iran and the saudis, mostly held in iraq. but these negotiations were held after president racy visited china. and the 2 presidents agreed upon a plan to decrease tensions and the region. as a result, we saw the iranians and the are so knees at a higher level. we meet together in china to. busy restore relation, so this is not new for the saudi is now, are prepared to change their position. and what do you think the big result will be from this? i mean, we seen that term in yemen, for example, in iran, and shall be who says essentially windmill pub. in a proxy wool that you see, this is a, a stepping stone towards a pace in yemen. iran doesn't see this as
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a proxy war. run, sees the government in san, on the capital of the m as the legitimate and popular government that has been besieged by both the saudis. and the morality is but also the whole of nato that has been supporting the saudis. and despite all that, because they have popular support, they've been able to maintain power and expand their influence across yemen. but what the iranians are seeking is an end to the war where the saudis and the people of yemen can live together in peace if the war comes to an end in yemen. for iran, that is the, that would put aside the most important issue that stands between iran and so the radio. and just to go back to china's role in bringing the 2 size closer together. how significant is that new view?
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does it, does it supplant the u. s role in managing to kind of be the kind of broken, these kind of regions. i don't think china replaces the united states. what i think is happening is that the united states is losing its role. it's declining as a global power. it's not completely diminished, but it is so it is definitely not the united states of 10203040 years ago. so as united states declines, you see countries in the region thinking about reviving and restoring relations or building new networks. now that the american role is smaller than before, and we also see relations between countries in the region evolving with non western powers. and that includes china. and do you see this having any
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impact on potentially reviving in iran, you do the tax for the revival of the nuclear deal or the j. c. p. o. a has been ready for months. at the end of the negotiations in vienna. the you gave a tax, the iranians made some slight changes. and joseph or l. a foreign policy chief said that the iranian demand or reasonable at that stage, we were on the verge of a deal. but after that we had the us mid term elections. and since that since then, the united states has been unwilling to take the final step. so all that we need is for the united states to take a decision, it really is not relevant to iran. so the ties or any other issue, it is for the united states and the white house in particular to make up its mind doesn't want to restore the j. c. p. o, a or not. is diplomatic,
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get into james space has more from the united nations. certainly the united nations is welcoming this. the secretary general was briefed on it 1st thing this morning. as soon as the news emerged here in new york and a very positive reaction, he believes that this could be good news for the entire region. yemen, i think, is the one where the un will be most most interested in this. what can they actually bring the war in yemen to a proper negotiated settlement? we have a very uneasy truce that's been in place. it's nearly now 8 years in the next few days, it'll be 8 years since saudi arabia intervened in yemen. and they've been bogged down there ever since that i'm sure is one of the motivations from the saudi side. of course they're important implications with regard to israel. israel is the one country i think it's not going to like this. they had been hoping that the u. s.
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would persuade saudi arabia to join the abraham cords or get better relations with israel and completely isolate iran. that's what prime minister netanyahu wants, and it's not what he's going to get. i think the overwhelming thing that i'm seeing from this is, is, is a very different approach now to saudi foreign policy. traditionally, before mom had been sama and who now steers the strategy for the saudi kingdom. saudi arabia very much, was in the u. s. camp on everything. but this deal, it was broke, could to day in china. and at the same time, the saudi foreign minister was in russia talking about is good relations with russia. relations between iran and saudi arabia have been hostile for decades, threatening stability and security in the gulf. after the iranian revolution, in 1979, karen began to criticize than just a messy of the saudi regime, openly in 1987 relations between iran and saudi arabia was severed. after the death
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of radian pilgrims, diplomatic ties were stored in $991.00. in 2001, saudi arabia and iran signed a security agreement, the pact, cerebral the nations. we're ready to corporate on regional stability. as a warn, yemen began in 2015. saudi arabia, back to the internationally recognized government and targeted who see rebels, strong holes. iran was widely accused of backing the who sees militarily, saudi arabia, cut ties with iran in 2016. are to protest as stormed. it's embassy in tehran and it's constantly in the city of my shot against the backdrop of re ads execution of chart cleric numer bucher. nemo. in november 2017. saudi arabia intercepted a ballistic missile every ad international airport. it asserted the missile was supplied by iran. the state one, saudi press agency, quoted, the crown prince saying that iran is actions may be considered an act of war against the kingdom. and in 2019 saudi arabia, state run oil company was hit by
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a who c drone attack. close to half of the kingdoms output of crude oil was impacted. iran denies any involvement. joining me now, washington d. c is robert mobile nicky. he's a senior resident scholar at the gulf states institute. thanks very much for being with us as a, just on the, on the issue of security that we were just talking to talking about just there, how much you see the restoration of time between iran and saudi arabia as a possible path to greater security, especially in places like yemen. well this is the beginning of the process. it's very clear to me that this agreement broker by china absolutely was a diplomatic win for china. but as to whether this decisively concludes a decade long, a strategic rivalry between saudi arabia and iran. the answer is absolutely not, it certainly lowers the temperature and that's
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a good thing for the region. but this is the beginning of a long process and there's a lot of trust to, to be built. and you say you say a diplomatic win for china. how significant is it to have china brokering something like this in this particular region in the middle east? well, this agreement, of course, comes after the very high profile visit of china's president to the region in 20, in late 2022 in december. and there was a lot of press covering that visit, and the chinese wanted to have some tangible result of following that visit. and of course, this broker deal in beijing between 2 of the regions. biggest allies, certainly is evidence to a growing chinese presence. and at least a growing interest on the part of china to play a role in the regions, you know, various rivalries conflicts and strategic issues. and whether or not, yes, this is, yes, i was the, the diplomatic kudos if you like what an economically for china. well,
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china has a very multifaceted economic relationship with the region. of course it imports a great quantity of energy imports from both saudi arabia and from iran. so this deal that beijing is brokering. it goes beyond the economic realm, into other realms, but certainly it's going to have an impact on strengthening economic relations and also gaining trust with important governments across the region, especially saudi arabia and iran. and as we've been mentioned in saudi arabia was me know, was long been a u. s. l. i, even though relations have been strained between the u. s. and saudi recently been here cautiously welcomed how, how difficult is this for the us seeing this, this kind of deal, if you local this rep or small being being broken by china. i don't see it as incredibly difficult. we've heard
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a number of statements from us officials welcoming this deal, any initiative or agreement that lowers the regional temperature and reduces the likelihood for conflict in the region. especially a conflict between saudi arabian iran will absolutely be welcomed by the white house. that being said, we live in an increasingly multi polar world, and the u. s. is not expected or willing to be involved in every negotiation. and every issue in this particular agreement, china was in much better position. arguably, the u. s. could not have completed this agreement because it does not maintain formal relations with iran. china does. china maintains very strong relations with saudi arabia and it maintains very strong relations with iran. but look, this was not an active diplomatic charity on the part of the chinese. the reality is that there is a very tense rivalry between saudi arabia and iran, and china manager relations with both of these countries. it's in china's interest
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that there is an agreement between these 2 parties and there's at least an avenue for discussion and perhaps some limited form of cooperation going forward. well, let me go, nicky. thank you very much indeed for taking the time to talk to us on there. thank you. coming off on this news are from london civilians pay a heavy price for the worst in conflict in easton democratic republic of congo. and he's 44 people are killed in the latest attack. china reappoint changing ping for historic 3rd term as president. and joe will have an update on name our as the brittany starr has ankle surgery and cut up as coming off in sport. ah, the u. k. is agreed to pay france more than half
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a $1000000000.00 over the next 3 years. in an effort to reduce the number of asylum seekers crossing the english channel in small boats. enhancement was made as part of the 1st summit between the leaders of britain and france in 5 years and asked about their reports from paris. a chance to reset ties. the french president warmly welcoming the u. k. prime minister in paris for the 1st franco british summit in 5 years, relations between paris and london have been strange since briggs it. but the war in ukraine's helped improved them by creating a common sense of purpose after their meeting. macaroni soon pledged, continuing support for keith. i to jointly, train ukrainian forces, missouri, mammogram and andrea. we are both un security council members founding members of nato to powers of real shared interest. and we want to work together to build concrete solutions for our future. it was a change of tone from recent years. france and britain have router the issues,
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including fishing whites, covered under submarine contract. tensions continued to simmer, though over cross channel migration, the u. k. on called for france to do more to stop the people. it says, arriving in britain illegally by small boats. frances long said, it needs more money to do so. soon as i said, britain will now give france more than $570000000.00 over 3 years to help. and now we're announcing a new detention center in northern france, a new command center, bringing our enforcement teams together in one place for the 1st time, and an extra $500.00 new offices patrolling french beaches. my course only seems to have a much better working relationship with soon act than he had with former british by ministers, less stressful, boris johnson. and this summit was very much an opportunity to show that france and britain are very much united, revived ties between europe's biggest military and only nuclear power sends
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a clear message to moscow. but it's also likely to play out well for domestic audience is at a time of social unrest in both countries. in france, i needed u. k. the each leader faced huge domestic issues. less who it's always good in that context to her kind of diplomat chico success on soon next visit to paris that will be followed later this month by britons new king charles, who's chosen france for his 1st overseas trip. another sign that despite some differences, france and britain's historic alliance still stands. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris, police in germany say a gunman who killed 7 people, including an unborn child at a jehovah witnesses hall was a former member of the community. he is understood to shot himself as officers entered the building in the northern city of hamburg. authority said had previously received an anonymous tip off raising concerns about the perpetrators mental health
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. william peacock has more mobile footage records, a gunman following many rounds inside a building. well, a bible study meeting of jehovah witnesses, was taking place outside a stream of police vehicles and ambulances were quickly on the scene. on police dawned, were building, finding dead bodies and many injured and escorting survivors to safety. hambrick police had confirmed the gunman was among the dead shooting himself on the upper floor of the building. after police entered below, they described to miss philip f. a 35 year old german citizen and former member of the jehovah witnesses who left the community on bad terms 18 months ago, possibly suffering from mental ill health. the motive remains unclear, but terrorism has been ruled out. i've often by li dish leaped on he appeared to be unmarried. i lived and worked in hamburg since 2014 philip. if philip f had
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a gun license for sports purposes hooks and was in legal possession of a weapon type of heckler and cockpit 30 feet, which was the weapon found next to the perpetrator to c. o. official slavery had received an anonymous tip off warning. the gunman might have an undiagnosed mental illness, but they say when we visited his home, we had no grounds to take wears, license. questions will now be asked about whether germany is gone. those were changing to try and cut, but some 5 and a half 1000000 weapons held legally in this country. overnight witnesses described a frenzied scene. yeah, you know it's been unwell on your own. i'm a resident up here and i heard loud gunshots. so i went to the window to get an idea of the situation. then i saw that a man was shooting out of the window with a firearm. obviously, there were people being carried out and there were probably 25 shots at least that i heard. and after the police got there, there was no gun fire for a long time. then after 5 minutes or so, there was a single shot. as forensic were continued. police said the gunman had fired mind magazines of ammunition during the rampage. the coincidental presence at the time
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of highly trained armed officers, liber jehovah, witness building, they said had saved many lives. william peacock, al jazeera, hamburg. european leaders have expressed concern over protests in georgia. the country's parliament has voted to scrap a controversial bill on so called foreign agents foreign days of public unrest. opponents say the proposed law was similar to one used by the russian government to crack down on critics. bernard smith reports from 20 c poll, suggest 80 percent of georgia population wants to join the european union. so in the parliament of this form, a soviet state passed a law that to its opponents looked very much like one. the russian government is used to crack down on critics. tens of thousands of people took to the st. lucie, they force the government to back down. we were in shock because we could see that the low pushing goes further and further away from our european future that we all
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want. we know that countries a goal, russia was involved our in our country. they were trying to me cause their own and that was my worry that i didn't wanted to experience all those things. my father and my grandfather experienced russia. foreign minister 2nd level says these protests were a coup attempt the foreign agents law. these people opposed award according to human rights watch, have put onerous reporting requirements on swathes of civil society groups, including corruption, watchdogs and independent media. representatives of the european union said that have this parliament passed the bill. it would put an end to george's hopes of joining the block. now the e u says it hope georgia will continue with pro you reforms the georgia dreams part . he says, opposition groups misunderstood the foreign agents law. i think that transparency
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is the idea. that is the base layer of the democracy and the civil society and ensuring the public transfers is something that should not be a problem. but yet again, bearing in mind that this was portrayed in a very bad manner, very fake manner. we have a dependent this abandoned legislature. the protesters believe the georgian dreams party is sympathetic to russia, its founder bid xena, even if she really is a billionaire oligarchy, who made his fortune in the years after the collapse of the soviet union. there is no evidence to say that the people are directly working with russia, but there is evidence to suggest that their goals coincides with russia. the one ga to be in. you definitely know any lation. sure with west for them is bad. think because they are in, in war with west, or at least they claim to be the russian government to see this influence we can across the former soviet union. now the kremlin is warning these former satellites of what it says are the dangers of taking a path towards the united states zone of responsibility. bernard smith,
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al jazeera tbilisi, any 34 people have been killed in an attack, an eastern democratic republic of congo. the military says a village in north kiva province was targeted by fighters, believe to be from the allied democratic forces, uganda and on group that's pledged allegiance to iso. and in the past few minutes, i saw claim responsibility for the attack malcolm web report. the people of the village of me, condie berries, a bodies of thousands of children, women and men killed in an attack by an armed group. it's not the 1st time they've had to do this. jenna mother, even though it was evening, around 7 o'clock, i heard noises and children starting to flee suddenly, the rebels were attacking in the direction of our health center that was shouting. the children shouted, the adf, rebels are here. the army says the adf allied democratic forces is responsible.
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it's widely blamed for killing thousands of civilians in its hillary province over the last decade for wave limits. as you see in the country, it's always the same adf, which always has bad intentions towards the congo lease. so they showed up here in the village of mc condi, who lost many of our brothers. 2 years ago the government declared a state of siege here a form of martial law had said it would enable a crackdown on the armed groups that the attacks have only become more frequent and more bloody in their bus. here 3 or 4 days don't go by without us recording death. the results of barbarity from adf terrorists. that is why once again, we repeat, we need considerable military force to come, that can contribute to the restoration of peace community that the adf originally came from neighboring u. gander in the 1900 ninety's. the armies of those few, tanda and congo, have pledged to deceit them the rights group say the military operations haven't
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helped, and the violence against civilian is growing west. malcolm web al jazeera, 2 palestinians have been killed as violence continues to flare in the occupied west bank. a 21 year old man was shot by his ready settler on friday. meanwhile, a funeral was being held for 16 year old boy shot flies really forces. he was taken to hospital, but later died from his injuries or 200 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces. in the past year. china's parliament as we like to shoot paint for historic 3rd term as president a new leadership team has also been decided all known for being loyal to she training you reports from beijing. tom, in a unanimous vote by china's national pupils, congress. she was re elected as president, he began his unprecedented 3rd term by swearing and to china's constitution was i pledge to be loyal to the motherland and the people to be dedicated. my duties
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have integrity and his serv, public interests for he was also elected head of the military. the largely ceremonial, the vote signals a further consolidation of power under she who had confirmed as party general secretary in october. the chinese politic now had entered into an era of winner takes o politics essentially and shooting pain. is that big winner? if 5 years ago he was able to get majority on paula bureau, which was the top level decision making body mis turn. he has something a lot closer to near monopoly these come around. so we also elected was hon john as new vice president and jello g as new head of the n p c. all officials are known for their loyalty to see and they face many challenges ahead tried his economic growth is slowing modest. gdc target of 5 percent was set for 2023. paging must also deal with low consumer confidence, rising unemployment and an ailing poverty sector. increasing rivalry with the
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united states forces. another threat sanctions on chinese firms have caused what she says are unprecedented and severe challenges to try. his development of friday, china's congress also proved far reaching reforms to various state and party institutions. they didn't argue these changes will lead to less the rocker c and waste of resources and more efficient policy making, especially when it comes to boosting much needed growth and innovation. but ultimately, it will also concentrate more power in the hands of the party. and ultimately in the hands she didn't pain public confidence in she's leadership was damaged, following a hasty reversal of his strict pandemic palsy last year. but analysts say it's had little impact on his power seat and pains. leadership is a core priority of the communist party itself. and that the reversal of 0 cove id and the count to size will fall out from that policy has not translated
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into any real political threat in 2018. the communist party abolished presidential term limits allowing she didn't ping to rule for life. katrina you out is irritating north korea's leader has ordered the military to intensify drills for what he calls a quote, real war. kim jong own, made the demand as he ever saw. the launch of missiles alongside his daughter. after his announcement was made as the u. s. and south career prepare for large scale joint military drills next week. still to come. this had concerns in the pacific as japan proposed to release treated radioactive waste water, 12 years out of the fukushima disaster runners in the palestine, martha and pay tribute to the late hours here, a journalist showing a blackly. and find out how rugby is latest, smart, full technology will change the sport as on the way to which
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ah, we're now done with a snow just quite yet across ireland and britain. hey there. here's her forecasts for the weekend on saturdays. i think for northern england through scotland, 23400 meters above sea level, we could pick up to about another 5 to 10 centimeters of snow. but it's about as that is, i think that snow will be worse through the baltic states, maybe even getting into some blizzard conditions south of this we're, the weather is warmer, this is falling as brained through the coast of portugal. the northwest was famous . look at the wind is doing here, valencia at 31. you're closing in on a temperature record for the month of march. now for a turkey, we've got some disturbed weather for that's west coast. outbreaks of rain that includes for its stumble, but
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a southerly breeze here. so watch what it does. so temperatures in the balkans, this is really where most of the warm air is. we can draw the line around the alpine region north of that, cooler to the south, there's that warmth zagreb, at 15 degrees. let's go to africa right now. it's a windy pitcher through the north west, our her mountain wind gusts, a new ox shut about 30 to 40 kilometers per hour. and tropical cyclone freddie making it 2nd landfall in mozambique. more than half a 1000000 people at risk of hurricane force winds on saturday. that's it, that's all too soon. ah, the march on a just so you get a station and its aftermath. we have more on our continuing coverage of the earthquake disaster in turkey and syria. rigorous debate, unflinching questions up front, smoking until cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. 20 years on from the start of the iraq war,
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and what are top floor is here, and i'm 0. saudi arabia and iran have announced their resuming diplomatic ties. a deal was struck in beijing. the 2 countries released a joint communique with china on the agreement. the kingdom broke off ties with iran in 2016. the u. k. will fund a migrant detention center in france has bought for deal to stop asylum seekers and migrants crossing the channel in small boats is one of the measures agreed in a deal that will cost london at 500 $77000000.00 over the next 3 years police in germany say, a gunman who killed 7 people, including an unborn child, as a jehovah witnesses, who was a former member of the community. his understood to have taken his own life. as officers entered the building in the northern city of hamburg, a judge in peru has extended the pre trial detention of for president pedro castillo castillo now. how to spend 36 months in prison. he was impeached and
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imprisoned in december, leading to months of nationwide protests, but left dozens of people dead. castillo, as facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. after trying to dissolve congress, illegally, doctors without borders, has temporarily closed a hospital in the haitian capital. puerto prince. it's the latest indication of the worsening gang warfare in the country. a situation to you and human rights commissioner has referred to as a living nightmare. 13 years ago, a catastrophic earthquake killed around 316000 people. since then, the country has struggled to rebuild. in july 2021, president driven n rees was assassinated in his own home. a total of 5 judges had been nominated to oversee the investigation. some of resigned st. they fear for their lives. the kenning left a power vacuum that allowed gangs to flourish and seek more territory. the violence is compound and the severity of
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a cholera outbreak which is impacting tens of thousands of people, criminal gangs and are thought to control half the country. and 2 thirds of the capital puerto prince, their fuel shortages, hospitals are closing, and many people are too scared to leave their homes. john holman, has more in haiti, an already chaotic situation is getting worse. gangs is swallowing up yet more territory as a non functioning, non elected government loses more control of the capital. the police are powerless under threat themselves. one officer told local journalists, yvonne valise that they will allen in the government, doesn't serve and protect us. even the police, there's no reason to stay in this country because the hand itself, the gangs who shoot us massacres, assassinate us. and there's nothing that happens to them. his colleague living proof of what happens to some when they tried to fight back. it was one of those we had been conducting an operation for 3 days to dislodge the gang that was causing
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panic. i received 10 and 14 bullets, 6 and my stomach, 3 in my right leg and to my left leg. they took me to hospital immediately. here, one of the men there off against a soldier from the so called 5 2nd gang, notorious like many of us for its brutality, is against fight for territory resources. kidnappings become a daily threat for many haitians, rape a reality for women and girls. with the going soldier blamed the government will lack of it for the violence can does, and does discuss getting were we will always keep our weapons until there's another government so that the country can function properly so that the authorities to polluting the country then we can decide to return our weapons, so our children have a better life. he was already teetering on the brink of anarchy before the murder of president juvenile moyse, in 2021. after that, it tipped over. there have been efforts to get together and international fools to
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try and help the police bring order post show the majority of patients wants it. but no country wants to lead it worried off the past failures. meanwhile, things are getting worse. doctors without borders, an organization used to operating was owns, is just closed, it's hospital in city select. this interview was shot just before that. we can, for example, a talk about the bilingual foundations that have been happening a few times since the beginning of the year. few meters in front of our hospital in statistically in the neighbourhood of w, a, in which our staff had to stay in the security rooms without being able to take patience for hours. because of the bullets that were flying over the hospital. many haitians are seeing that their only hope is to flee rickety crafts like this
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one, leaving the island for those who stay this little sign of a solution on the near horizon. john holman, out visitor 12 years after the fukushima disaster, japan is preparing journeys. 1000000 tons of treating radioactive waste water into the sea. japanese officials say it is an avoidable, but freshman a neighboring countries are concerned. jessica washington pope's. these fish are part of a mission to convince those who don't the safety of releasing water from one of the world's worst nuclear accidents into the ocean. my what article i took that here at the marine organism reading test station. we raised flounder and abalone with treated water containing ordinary sea water. i think we are able to show that there is no change in how they are growing. this is part of a plan to solve a problem more than a decade in the making. in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and sin army which destroyed the fukushima plant,
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water used to cool damage react to cause and contaminated rain and ground water was stored in these tanks. but they were almost at capacity and authority, say the time to release the treated water is fast approaching. the tokyo electric power company has been treating the water, removing various radioactive materials. but some fishermen say they aren't convinced and they fear their efforts to rebuild the fishing industry in the years after the disaster are being undermined. we know that with oh, no, i think it's still too early to release the water into the ocean. it stu thought, i'd understand if they discussed it with everyone beforehand, but they haven't talked about it yet. some neighboring countries, including china and south korea, have also voiced their concerns. and some pacific nations have pushed for japan to delay the release of the water until implications for the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's run doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there were concerns,
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not only within japan what countries it was mainly in the pacific ocean, that is what we should do at most from the scientific point of view to prove to those countries with what we are dealing with it. i thoroughly all that i think is what we are lacking. the most the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades . it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington algebra on the malaysian prime minister maria ginia scene has pleaded not guilty to corruption and money laundering charges is accused of abuse of power and misusing covert $19.00 funds. when dean says the accusations are politically motivated, aren't leery, has more from quantum pool. he's the 2nd malaysian leader to be charged for corruption after losing power weed and yes, in his pleaded not guilty to all 6 charges. 4 counts of abusing his power to obtain $51000000.00 in bribes for his party and 2 charges of money laundering a sum of $43000000.00. he is alleged to have committed these offences during his
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tenure as prime minister from 2020 to 2021 and faces up to 20 years in prison, and a fine if found guilty. this is part of political and select the position is not got it. this corruption cross you have will go fought and let the court decide what the real situation and i am in the sun until proven guilty by the call . the charges relate to a government economic stimulus program launched during his time as prime minister o. outside court, dozens of his supporters rallied to defend him. debbie and i did god, was it wrong that he helped us? he's here in court because he was helping people. what's wrong with this? what's wrong with this government? the charges come less than 4 months after millions alliance lost a general election. the polls were closely contested and returned a hung parliament,
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a rifle on what abraham was eventually appointed. prime minister, 6 out of 13 states are set to hold local elections by the middle of this year. that again, expect it to be closely fought and seen as a referendum of sorts. on the new administration's performance, we'd in support to say the charges an attempt to weaken the opposition. florence louis al jazeera kuala lumpur. feagins formally to frank, find him a rama has been released on bail after spending a night in police custody. he pleaded not guilty of talked to a charge that he abused his power as prime minister in december by name or am i lost a tense election after holding the position for 16 years. this week he resigned from parliament in protest are tra temporary suspension for insulting. the president speaking outside court, finally marana said he served with integrity, with the best interests of all for janes at heart runners in the palestine.
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marathon of all the late hours here, a journalist sharina, a working members of sharon's family and supporters ran in t shirts showing her picture showing was shot and killed by his ready soldier in may last year. on assignment in janine are converts, ah, it's an early thought and a long and challenging road ahead. the palestine freedom of movement, marathon set thought from bethlehem. major square. it start and finish line. local media says that attracted rather from over 90 countries, many with a message i'm here to support the the wrong, the freedom of movement her which we, i personally believe and very much her want to be in solidarity with the palestinian people. asking them young. i know me and my family came to participate and show what he means to run for palestine. too many people have been killed recently. include an innocent youth who had their lives ahead of them. bethlehem
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isn't circled by illegal settlements, the israeli war and checkpoints. it doesn't have to stay through a full mouth, of course. instead run us take 2 loops, the path along the occupational wall and to refugee camps. before turning back at miss rady checkpoints. as many as come to honor the memory of al jazeera journalist sharing a blacklist who was killed last year, finest rady soldier within the container kilometer on the sheet reported on almost every marathon here since it was a stablished in 2013. and it's a healthy enough to have the yeah, he's a journalist. everyone knows her. everyone loves her in palestine and she was lovely. aside from its mulkins vocab patients, badlands also known fritz hills. another challenge for the run it before a well developed rough. it may describe laura her, i'll just there are still to come when i'm 0 goes,
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well number one pulls out of the players championship. joe will tell you wine sport . ah, we shall called pinocchio. and crofton pinocchio get a closer look at the set. so the oscar nominated stop motion film ah
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with a whole ah ah, true window has the de sports news. lauren, thank you very much. la legal giants. barcelona, have been accused of corruption by spanish prosecutors over alleged payments to
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a high ranking referees official in a statement last month. the cob denied wrong doing, but on friday, prosecutors filed a complaint against the club and to its former presidents, they claim barcelona. made payments of almost $8000000.00 to a company owned by a former vice president of spain's referee's committee. a judge will now have to decide whether to take up the case what club barcelona said about these? well, not much. these cases start a couple of weeks ago where the alleged crime was leaked to the press at the very beginning, but so the president draw up, all of us said that this was just an attack because boston us football team, we're doing great big, we're leaving legal and very close to be in the spanish copper you final and they said that they admitted the payments, but they said that the was to get reports about young spanish with both talents and to have information about referees. but you know, in
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a legal way to know how to prepare the games in the way that the referees act they have and they said they will be doing formal b press conference. but the 2 weeks happens and there's no explanation yet. but, but the thing is that the reports linked to the press, they don't only talk about these years of 2016, 2018. but that these payments could be happening for over 2 decades. natalie rivals been the spanish competition. the rest of the themes and the rest parties themselves, they want an explanation, also the members so, but so i'm not because it's a club owned by their members. they want these 2 to have a, an official explanation because the truth is that the, just the beginning of corruption case, but the smell so bad and it smells, so my just corruption because at the end of the day, so now we're paying for over 20 years to the number 2 of the chief of the spanish
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referees. well, they say a picture speaks a 1000 words this fight her name off the ankle. surgery tells you everything you need to know. it went very well. the brazil and paris sunshine play. it underwent a successful operation to repair anchor ligaments, cat house aspinall hospital. we specialize in orthopedic and sports medicine. among the surgeons was brazil's national team doctor, the hostile, says name all will now undergo a period of rest and recovery. he's already been ruled out for the rest of the season. golf? well in the morning, john rom has been forced to pull out of the players championship because of a stomach illness, as finally withdrew ahead of the 2nd round. what's unofficially known as the 5th major go wrong, opened with a $71.00 at the tpc. so growth in florida and says, date scottie scheffler, all worry macro could overtake him in the world rankings at the end of the week, depending on how they finish. and so recording, quitting performance from american skia mikaela schiffron, who's clenched her $86.00 career victory at a race in sweden,
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schiffer in one the women's giant slalom in the town of order. on friday, the poll level was sweetest, great, in the most se mark's record 34 years ago. 27 year old schiffer and also clean the season long work. sell and title with that victory. and she could beat them out, sack hold when she takes part in the sla mice on saturday. and we 6 nations as a huge clash coming up on saturday between england and france at twickenham. the sport has led the way in the use of technology, and the latest innovation being used at the 6 nations could revolutionize sports across the world. for race reports, the, for the work be faithful in europe. occasions don't come much bigger than the 6 nations. its traditions of unity and friendship, even among rival, it's a trunk, hundreds of thousands of families each year in the past in the world's best all in
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the world most gets a little tough. so it's probably the big good. patsy was transit 3 i did up and bought another rugby tradition is a pioneering approach to technology. and the sport is leading the way again at the 6 nations kicking off another tech revolution on the pitch. this is a smart ball. it contains a micro chip that tracks its movements, its speed, even how much it's spinning, unlike work these previous innovations, it could eventually change how other sports are played, officiated and watched sensors around the field received signals from the mike hardship and send them to technicians from the bowls designers supportable. so we have a jordan connell out here on the pitch, passing back and forth, and instantly i can see the data coming through on our system. george is going to do a pause there, mimicking a scrum off. so we can see that now his pulse was no point 3 seconds. graham reload, which is pretty quick. the data is handled by analytics company sage,
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which also works in cricket, and major league baseball, giving teams instant insights into the effectiveness of their tactics and their players. during the match. the idea came from format nasa scientist, peter, who some a while he was watching a game of ice hockey. the problems faced in rugby are similar problems faced by a lot of bull sports. it's being able to track the bowl to note the bowls doing and how the players are manipulating it. in real time, we're trying to give teams the tools they need to monitor player performance with respect to kicking and pausing for fans. being able to know instantly the territory gained the distance and in the last plot was we're trying to give referees another set of eyes. there are many problems at the smart board can solve out the box that a human just can't. the bulls have u. s. b inputs and can currently be seen charging on the sidelines of the 6 nations earlier tech introduced by rugby such as video referees took almost 20 years to be adopted by football. the design is hope, other sports will be plugging and playing with a smart bowl. a lot sooner than that polaris out his era london. u. s. people's
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will ever will, i think up next. so that is a his fault for now. it is back to lauren in london. thanks jeff. finally, that's sent to the new oscar nomination version of pinocchio. at the center of a new exhibition in new york, museum of not not display shows visitors the painstaking process of stop motion animation, and not the spain slimy, replaced by computer generated imagery, emeralds. under asthma, i shall call yeah, tina mexican director, gemalto taurus. pinocchio is the latest adaptation of the classic children's story of a wooden boy whose nose grows when he lies in new york's museum of modern art, is giving visitors the chance to see the care and craft behind making the movie in
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an exhibition fittingly called crafting pinocchio unlike most modern animations, pinocchio was made not with computer generated graphics. but with traditional stop animation techniques, a painstaking process in which the movie is literally made frame by frame. there are a full scale animation sets from the film just as i appeared. this is the largest one, this is the batches re education camp. we've installed a one of the studio cameras and it's taking one still image at a time between each till image the enemy is would move all the puppets and then take one photograph. and when you run it altogether, you've got to the sea, up to 40 animators worked simultaneously on pinocchio, often at home during the pandemic. the scenes that last just a few seconds, sometimes took months to make life such a wonderful while though the results are stunning.
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you may have no dream control. the movie is set in fascist italy in the night. dean, thirties, and visitors can also see the designers attention to detail in recreating scenes from that era, as well as some of the monster's as fantasy mixes with reality. guillermo del toro is pinocchio is nominated for the best animated feature film oscar. it's already won that category in the golden globes. but this exhibition here at the moma is about a lot more than just recognizing the director, the show ends with a board with all the collaborators, photographs, everyone who worked on this film. i think people lived and see the faces of the people, the crated. what they've just experienced, it'll be inspiring for them. and exhibition that's as much about those who made the art as the art itself. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york
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