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the accordion was on has jazeera, the latest news as it breaks, so from for it's still the favorite here among the grass roots. and in many of the polls the be the republican presidential nominee with detailed coverage fire has swung the applied back on the struggle based on daily basis by everyone here from around the world. fire that and go to the 1st to cause of this trade was so hot. it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. ah, you saudi arabia and iran agree to restore diplomatic ties after 7 years of tension in the deal that china helps to broker ah,
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until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. columbia's government begins negotiations for a truce with e l in rebels. and a conflict that has dragged on for decades. a u. s. bank, that funded tick stops is shut down by regulators raising fears. more financial institutions could be at risk stiffing up efforts to fight a legal migration, france and britain, richard deal to reduce the number of migrants crossing the english channel. ah. after 7 years of heightened tension and confrontation, iran and saudi arabia have agreed to re establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies. it's a deal china helped broker and its involvement is being seen as a major diplomatic. when china's senior diplomat wang ye say that would continue to
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play a constructive role and handling hotspot issues in the world's us. national security council spokesman john kirby supported the move, but said the us will keep watching china as it continues to gain influence and footholds. cutter, the united arab emirates, and lebanon were among countries in the middle east that welcomed the agreement. his ballade described it as a good development. alexandra buyers begins our coverage. this deal harold's a new chapter in the middle east, bitter rivals, iran and saudi arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties all in secret with chinese mediation. hey suzy us, 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 agreed 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
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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 . it talks about respect of the sovereignty 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 the escalation, go to the escalation. now, focus on the, on the unilateral relation that bring peace security to the agent here. and that
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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 ali hush him has more from turan and beijing. the secretary of iran, the supreme national security council. and his counterparts from saudi arabia met over the past few days and they agreed on exchanging ambassadors between to her aunt andrea. this is a breakthrough. and this is big news in this region because on one side it's going to help this escalate the escalade, the tension and the other. it's kind of a result of for 2 years of meetings between delegations from iran and so that it,
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yeah, there was a mediation before and in baghdad that didn't really go a lot forward. and they went to small understandings. were right now there is a big agreement. the 2 countries are going back to 2 exchange ambassadors that have diplomatic ties and also they will put in action the 2001 security fact between them. that means no, none of none of them is going to interfere in any other countries interests and they will try to have good relations. how this is going to be reflected on the region. many say this is going to have yes, the escalate, as we said in the beginning. but the important thing here is the chinese roll this region. i've been known for years to be under the u. s. influence. this is the 1st time that china is playing such at all. and this means that the chinese are having
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more leverage in the middle east. the white house has hailed the deal as a positive step. we welcome any efforts to help and the war in yemen. and de escalate tensions in the middle east region. that is one of the reasons why the president, you saw him travel over the summer to, to have those conversations, de escalation and diplomacy together with the terms. are you pillars of the policy that the president, the president biden put out, outlined during his, his visit in july? his saying elbow county is a pro who's the journalist. he doesn't think the agreement will make much difference for people in yemen. i did that. it will have any impact on your, my name. remember that will daughter started the on the on 26 of march 200-2015. so these still her ties with the iran, the only close the embassy in january 2016. so the re opening of the embassy are
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closing again in the nearby future. it will not actually effect a amends. but as mohammed, i'm the football isn't of luck. he has committed, made a comment about this latest agreement between so dad a, b i. and he said that the region actually is in need for normal relation to the total between all it can be nation is basically in the city region to place together what he called the zionist, the american intervention in yemen. would say that intervention actually invest in a dispute between country that's why have kind of quoted they will, will come any agreement either between so daddy be between in between any other and is slimy can asian. but i think with will effect yemen to, to lift off. so the blockade ah, colombia government and e l. a in rebels have taken the 1st steps towards
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a temporary cease font. the great to start negotiating a truce. the breakthrough came during the 2nd round of peace talks and mexico city on friday, colombia is present. gustavo petro has vowed to stop, has hosted cities and bring total peace to the country. almost half a 1000000 people have been killed in the conflict, which has raged for close to 6 decades. alessandra on p, as he reports from bo, gotta they didn't reach an agreement and a full bilateral ceasefire as hoped by president gustavo petra. but the negotiating sides have ended this 2nd round of talks in mexico with a number of substantial deals the look promising. moving forward in this difficult piece, negotiations in front of a symbolic mural of mexican painter diego rivera. they are saying the fixed point, the gender, a sort of road maps for the talks. that spells out some of the most thorny issues, such as the participation of society, the talks,
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or the way the rebel organization is recognized as a political. i'm group both very important for the yell n slung layla in then, english se on this new negotiating agenda that we are signing here is a powerful tool that we have named the mexico agreement with which we will call on all of columbia to participate in a common vision of peace that really meant also the find the number of steps to reach that cease fire and a number of actions that the sites are promising to put in place immediately to try and reduce violence. in remote territories were also a bringing human. if there and relief to the most affected communities. columbian vice president, francis marcus, who was invited to the preceding, says, is what colombians deserve. after decades of conflict, kiddo assyria, today's message is peace. and i want to tell the e l in that this is the face time in my life that i look in their eyes without fear . now that there is that clear agreement on the agenda that comes the most
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difficult part, carrying it out the negotiations will now move to cuba for another round of talks that well there where the parts will start working on each of these points. and while the glass might look half empty to some here in columbia, it also shows the willingness to overcome the many obstacles that. c that remained to reach peace in the country. california banking regulators have shut down silicon valley bank. it's the 2nd largest failure of a financial institution and us history. the bank failed to raise fresh capital on friday. it's suspended trading after she has plummeted as much as 66 percent and pre market trading. that prompted depositors to withdraw their money. creating a run on the bank. there are recent development stick concern, a few banks that i'm monitoring very carefully. and when banks experience
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financial losses, it is in should be a matter of concern. are cornelius hurley is a former director of the federal home loan bank of boston? he doesn't think this collapse will trigger a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis. banks around the world have seen their shares planet in the last 20 for 48 hours. but this is really a concentrated issue. i think the take away from this is, is really us issue. primarily. it demonstrates that the coordination among the bank regulators in our system, which is complicated. we have so many players. we have the federal deposit insurance corporation. we have the federal reserve. we have state thinking agencies and then lurking in the background, we have an agency that almost nobody has ever heard of which provided a massive,
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massive liquidity to silicon valley bank. as much as 6 months ago. i'm talking about 1314000000000 dollars that could easily that could easily have been the warning sign with other regulators should have and could have picked up on the flies in the bank where i think to fall number one. it's a highly concentrated business strategy involving technology. they got caught in the time of rising interest rates and they were dependent tremendously on short term borrowing, namely deposits. and they invested those in long term investments which lost their value with lising rising interest rates. the u. k. has agreed to pay france more than $570000000.00 over the next 3 years. in an effort to cops, the number of migrants crossing the english channel, the funding will go towards
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a new detention center and more border forces. the deal was announced during a summit between president emanuel micron and prime minister, where she soon eg, who said the meeting marks a new beginning for the 2 countries. natasha butler reports from paris. a chance to reset ties. the french present 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 strengthened, spriggs it, but the war in ukraine's helped improved them by creating a common sense of purpose. after their meeting, mac, ron slack pledge, continuing support for keith i to jointly tre, 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, including fishing, whites conveyed, and
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a submarine contract. tensions continue to simmer though over cross channel migration. the u. kay's on called for france to do more to stop the people it says, arriving in britain illegally by small boats. false as long said, it needs more money to do so. soon as i said, person 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 prime 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 a clear message to moscow. but it's also likely to play out well for domestic
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audiences. at a time of social unrest in both countries. in france, i needed, okay. they are, each leader faced huge domestic issues to see glass who toys grew in that context to her kind of diplomat chico successful. 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. rescue teams have saved nearly 50 migrants sound stranded in a boat off the coast of spain's canary islands. the group included 3 pregnant women and 6 children. last year, more than 15000 migrants crossed by boat from africa to the canary islands. well, still ahead on al jazeera,
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we look at how life is changed in hon. 3 years after the world health organization declared the start of the corona virus pandemic, and bringing pinocchio to life frame by frame. a close up look at the sense of the oscar nominated stop motion film. ah ah. hello everyone. here's her headlines for the americas fillmore rain falling in california on saturday. part of the problem here is that rain is falling over top of the snow. got rapid snow melts and that also means that the risk of flooding is there right across the state. that energy is moving through the rockies coming out on the other side as snow. certainly we've seen number of systems wind up through the upper midwest, another one there again. so let's go for a closer look for the canadian side of things regina under
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a snowfall warning up to 20 centimeters and certainly could see some blizzard conditions through the northern plains. now south of this is falling as rain. we got that warm feet of air off the gulf, so houston $2930.00 degrees. but there are some of those showers for arkansas and missouri. st. louis 8 degrees. the top temperature for you on saturday. central america. fairly quiet, but we do have this run of rain right along the border with coast to recon panama. got my eye on that and still some more torrential downpours in the forecast for the western side of ecuador right through to the amazon basin. let's go south of this round the river plate region. we're turning those temperatures up actually from central argentina to the river plate, onto the de 035. the top temperature for you. enjoy your weekend. we'll see you soon. ah, the in the pool rhinos implied is what poached to near extinction. now the army in
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joseph community groups that brought them back from the break or one on one east investigates on al jazeera in the face of the cost of living crisis, the u. k. chancellor is set to announce his spring budget, but with thousands of civil servants set to strike over paid ambitions. will jeremy hunt be forced to announce more money than the public services? one of the story, as it breaks on al jazeera, ah ah, you're watching l g 0. a reminder about top stories. the south around and saudi arabia have agreed to re establish diplomatic relations and reopen the embassies. it follows 7 years of tension after we had broke off times with turan china helped
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broke at the deal which was reached and beijing this week. for columbia's government, an e l in rebels have a great to start negotiating, a truce. the breakthrough came during the 2nd round of peace talks and mexico city on friday. columbia's president, gustavo petro, has found to stop hostilities in california banking regulators have shot down silicon valley bank, which cases primarily to tick stops. it's the 2nd largest bank failure in us history, and it's raising fears about the health of other financial institutions. well, it's been 3 years since the world health organization declared a pandemic following the outbreak of covert 19 life and the chinese city of hon. the original epicenter of the virus has largely returned to normal, but governments and healthy expense around the world remained divided about its origin. katrina, you reports from beijing. the city of han today is baffling,
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but the strict group of virus lockdown employers 3 years ago is clearly remembered by its 11000000 residents, including shopping will manager, mark leo. your shipping will go off, so there was a lot of information that wasn't clear to watch. we were very close to outside. and how have you been coping with algeria interviewed him at the time as he did his best to keep his young son busy? one was the 1st city in the world to be locked down because of the spread of corbett. 19. on march 11, 2020. the world health organization declared the outbreak of pandemic, and various governments demanded answers regarding its origin. in 2021, china finally allowed a team of w h o experts to visit with han, but the trip was short and tightly controlled measures. beijing said were necessary for preventing the spread of corbet. 19. china was the last country to drop it. strict. corbett 19 rules at the end of last year. and now life in many cities looks
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very much like it did before the pandemic. but we're still no closer to knowing the exact source of the grown of ours. and the w h o says a plant 2nd phase of the investigation has been cancelled citing challenges in conducting the study. politicians in the u. s. had accused paging of a cover up the f b. i says a lab leak was likely the u. s. energy department agrees, though with low confidence, chinese officials have dismissed the findings as political height. some health experts say the hunt for patient 0 is an unhelpful distraction. we have been so distracted by trying to chase this down. though we're not taking the actions that we need to stop it from happening again. and so i think our focus should be on, let's think, systematic me about where we can reduce risks. or mark leo says he's just relieved his work and his family's lives have returned to normal or before his hamburger,
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your weather is business. we're studies or we're working harder than before. and i'm making up for lost time. like many living in the hon. he wants to focus on the future and not the past. katrina, you aren't a 0 bating. the doctors without borders. his temper temporarily closed its hospital . lindsay, surreal. one of the poorest parts of haiti's, capital, puerto prince. it's the latest indication of the worsening gang warfare and the country, a situation which the united nations human rights commissioner has referred to as a living nightmare. john holeman has more in haiti, and already chaotic situation is getting worse. gangs is swallowing up yet. more territory is a non functioning non electric government loses more control of the capital. the police are powerless under threat themselves. one officer told local journalists, yvonne valise that they will let him in. the government doesn't serve and protect
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us, even the police. there's no reason to stay in this country because the hands of the gangs who shoot us massacres assassinated and there's nothing that happens to them . his colleagues living proof of what happened to some when they tried to fight back why we had been conducting an operation for 3 days to dislodge as again that was causing panic. i received 10 and 14 bullets, 6 in my stomach, 3 and 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 his fruits, brutality is against fight. the territory from resources kidnappings become a daily threat. for many haitians rate a reality for women and girls. but the gang soldier blamed the government or lack of it for the violence can be done. we will always keep a weapon until there's another government so that the country can function properly
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. so the authorities to polluting the country. then we can decide to turn on the weapons. our children have a better life. katy was already teetering on the brink of anarchy before the murder of president jovan l. mois in 2020. after that, it tipped over. there have been efforts to get together and international fools to try and help the police bring order. post show the majority of patients want it, but no country wants to leader worried of the past failures. meanwhile, things are getting worse. doctors without borders, an organization used to operate, he was zones, is just closed. it's hospital in city fillet. 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 neighborhood of w. i in which our staff had to stay in the thick rekey rooms
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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 one, leaving the island for those who stay this little sign of a solution on the near horizon. john holman, out visitor, georges rolling party has dropped a bill. the protesters fed with silence the media and opposition. the legislation would have forced media all organizations in n g o supercede, more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents. tens of thousands of protesters were out in the streets for 3 days. place in germany say, a gunman who killed 7 adults and an unborn baby, and a jehovah witnesses, whole and hamburg was a former member of the religious group. calais,
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say he shot himself dead. as officers entered the building, william peacock reports ah, 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, rebuilding finding dead bodies and many injured and escorting survivors to safety. hamburg police had confirmed the gunman was among the dead shooting himself on the upper floor of the building. after police enter below be 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. have often by lead ish lead to he appeared to be unmarried. i lived and worked in hamburg since 2014 phillip phillip f had
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a gun license for sports purposes and was in legal possession of a weapon type of heckler and cockpit 30. he can choose the weapon found next to the perpetrator to c, o. official say we had received an anonymous tip of warning. the gun man might have an undiagnosed mental illness, but they say women visited his home. they had no ground to take his license. questions will now be asked about whether germany is gone those me changing to try and cut with some 5 and a half 1000000 weapons held legally in this country. overnight witnesses described a frenzied scene. yeah, no, it's been unwilling to whom 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 firearms and 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 gunfire for a long time. then after 5 minutes or so, there was a single shot as forensic where continued. police said the gunman had fired mind
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magazines of ammunition during the rampage. the coincidental presence at the time of highly trained armed officers live at your house. what was building they said had saved many lives. william peacock, al jazeera hamburg at least 6 people have reportedly died after heavy rains in flooding, a northern peru cycle. and jak who has left a trail of destruction and displaced hundreds of families since making landfall earlier. this week, peru has issued landslide warnings and almost 600 districts as more severe, whither is forecast and the coming days? the sets of the new oscar nominated vision of pinocchio, r at the center of a brand new exhibition in new york. the museum of modern arts display shows visit is the painstaking process of stop motion animation. gabrielle elizondo reports. ah, we shall call. yeah. tina mexican director,
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guillermo del toro st. 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 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 fastest re education camp we've installed on 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
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take one photograph. and when you run it altogether, you've got a of the see, 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 wonderfully. oh though the results are stunning. dream control, the movie is set in fascist italy in the 19 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. ah gernado toros, pinocchio is nominated for the best animated feature film oscar. it's already one that category in the golden globes. but this.

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