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back more than a century. government report says good 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already year in california series of severe storms as battered the coast line and the interior of the state. pausing a number of deaths and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages lime. it. scientists say the warming is caused by industrial age, heat trapping, gas emissions, which have been rising steeply since the 1960. they say rapid reductions and emissions are needed across the globe. the slow on the 1st, the greenhouse effect, ah hundreds of thousands rally in israel against government plans to limit the power of the supreme court. i move, they call a threat to democracy. ah,
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no intended this is al jazeera, ny, from london, also coming up rescue operations of italy's coast. more than 1300 migrants and refugees brought to dry land. a prominent purchase was present a sign lined over his views on government policy. the head of the bbc stands by his decision, despite the public backlash, the largest failure of the u. s. financial institution in years. why silicon valley bank has collapsed ah, no position is growing in israel to controversial judicial reforms which would severely restrict the powers of the supreme court. some the critics say would present a threat to democracy. the proposals brought in by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is far right coalition government, trigon, weeks of demonstrations. and on saturday night, an estimated half
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a 1000000 people turned out to show their disapproval. these were the scenes in the capital 10 of eve, but thousands also marched in the northern city of high fat and basheba. forms would give politicians significantly more power and the court much less. the bill proposes giving it a power to override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 vote, it would give positions the power to choose which judges to appoint. currently judges are selected by an independent panel. the changes would also remove the supreme court's ability. to review the legality of what's known as israel's basic laws, which function as a country's constitution president isaac, headstrong, has vocally opposed. the changes in the plan is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. he called on the 1st reading to be postponed. so that talks could be held with the opposition to come to a compromise. mecklenburg is an associate fellow at chatham house,
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specializing in the middle east and israeli politics. he says the purchase are only growing as government officials try to crack down on dissent. this is they live in suite 11 saturday night that you see hundreds of thousands in the street and he's got those momentum. it's not, it's sometimes you seen this kind of demonstration and paul test the, it's a great you fades away. the opposite is happening. them all the government is trying to push the very what they called legislation. judicial reform, which is more than constitution bundle is off the market. but in the states and the mo, the police is using force against them. the more they actually understand that there is no the checks and balances, the thing is only democracy is killed by the story. but is the government, the less would be going to be what, what, what we see right now is the result of me still national security. on the very 5
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news i did come in, and he told the police only that the news opinion del to sauce on the test. so the reality, i think the last few weeks we saw more was bargains. but i think luckily this weekend, it seems that the police stuff understand that if they came into the minister, it's would only lead to a disaster. italian case content at dealing with an influx of people trying to cross the mediterranean in small boats. almost 5000 people have arrived by sea since wednesday. a major rescue operation was launched for 3 boat struggling and rough seas of the southern region of calabria. on friday, 1300 people were rescued in that incident alone, it needs defense. ministry says it's working on transferring people from a crowded migrant center 9 and the plan producer to the mainland in it's 5 is a spokesman for see watch international, a german organization that operates rescue boats in the mediterranean. he says italy northrop is overwhelmed. situation especially in the center mediterranean sea
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. ruder this is covering, it's absolutely caustic, especially in a couple of days of our song, the seo tool we for example, with this 9 t and distress cases on the end of march. another 41 on demand of march in 6 yesterday. and we also witness to show one in front of to meet with these for the strong and another one. and number 2 is one room and if drawn and cooperation with coast guard and especially also inside of actors is absolute in. ready acceptable because it's not in place at all. and right now we also have no job which is capable to perform such rescue in the mediterranean sea right now. we don't want to be attending because especially in the past couple of days, that is quite an amazing job. but it's also quite obvious that it's absolutely overwhelming. but these type of almost 50 people have been rescued from vote of
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spain's canary islands. and the group included 3 pregnant women and 6 children. they were pulled from a vessel about 160 kilometers office, spanish coast on friday night rescue workers transported them to are going to win port on the island of grand can area code. this is ms. mounting over ration tax against subsaharan africans in june is your last month president case i had claimed there was a criminal plot to change the country demographics through irregular migration. now, many people want to leave the country starting physical and verbal abuse. i just have to read a report from judith he had then been a if the, if i even look, the building is incomplete, but sudanese refugees of found temporary shelter here. the conditions are harsh and they lacked the very basics to survive. now they also live in fear since president chi psi, it's february statement that acute sub saharan africans of taking part in a plot to change to need his demographics, or the rather let out a little bit of a level of it. are they following the decision that has been issued in recent days,
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we stop working and we no longer know where to go. long leisure. the woman that has done that most of these refugees have lost their jobs, and some of them said that they were subjected to attacks. they came to the headquarters of the u. n. refugee agency to ask for protection and re settlement. others gathered in front of the ivory coast embassy in the capital tunis attempting to get return tickets to their countries. the best one they are racist people who do not want to see africans here. and for them, he does not matter if you are a student with residency documents or not. they do not deal with us as a human beings. but see us as a masters full of forest presidents. i had denied accusations of racism and announce measures to protect african refugees. so does not belong to the company there in another world. what happened was a misunderstanding that i could describe as not innocent. the important thing is to respect the trinity in law. these are brothers, i reiterate,
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they are brothers. so what are they talking about with this campaign? the many asians express solidarity with refugees rejecting offensive statements or actions against them by the local. the beaman wealth may be led on to the they are angry that their government is being accused of racism, but also feel ashamed of the violence and hope the crises will not spoil tunisia or undermine its values. i think that a the british broadcasting corporation has apologized for cancelling several support programs on saturday because of a boy caught by presenting and pundits. they refused to work because their colleague match the day host gary lenika had been suspended. so public remarks about the u. k. governments migration policy, public broadcaster says his recent tweets, which compared u. k. government language on immigration to that used by nazi germany. breach
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guidelines to tv programs were dropped and the radio program altered garden indigo was one of england's best football is playing for lester everton. barcelona and tottenham hotspur, he can pack captained england and was the 1st english player to win the golden boot for most gold scored and a world cup in retirement. he built immediate career and has been the longest serving host of the bbc's match of the day. he has personally house refugees and his previously commented on the treatment of refugees in the u. k. was describing it as racist and utterly heartless. in october the b. b. c. up held a complaint against the tweet he posted, which criticized donations to the conservative party. his latest treat comes at a time when the british public broadcasters, under intense scrutiny over its impartiality, one in the process of applying for his job, a chairman, richard sharp, allegedly facilitated alone for the former prime minister barak johnson. on friday, the b. b. c denied a report that
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a one law series said was not to air because it might offend conservative politicians. a newspapers will be, sees director general. tim davis says he will not resign the situation. i think my job is to serve licensee papers and deliver a, b, b, c. they really focused on world class impartial landmark output. and i look forward to resolving the situation and looking forward to delivering that. so he okay, promised her she soon next said here the issue could be resolved in a timely manner. but said it was a matter of the b, b. c. opposition need a kiss? thomas said the public broadcaster has gone too far with the suspension. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to toria pace are complaining about very limited. i thought this was badly wrong, and now they're very, very exposed as the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mass
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they've made, they've got a costing around to play. anybody else gallery linux, the b b. c. civil. busy blog, what they should be doing is standing off accepting a broken asylum system and telling, telling us what they're going to do to actually fix that window on about gallery lenika. when the car attended the left chelsea match on saturday, most fans the express support for the present to the left. the legend and i think is really unfairly treated, disagree with the whole binding element. something yeah, the right to reflect what other people are thinking. well, if somebody's been on the 28th, i just wanted to support you that was put on really for support him. let's see that all the players are to the point is for today. i'm disappointed with some of his comments to be honest, self down. and i do believe in the freedom of speech, you should be able to say what you want to say,
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but i think you protect things in the context. you know, the nation has warning about the psychological impact of february's powerful earthquakes in southern turkey and northern syria. almost 4000000 children live in the affected areas of syria and the u. n says they've lost any sense of safety after during years of war. some of the children in the opposition controlled northwest have opened up about their experiences and a 100 force. many of the victims of february's earthquake sat hid southern turkey and northern syria were children. those who survived still live the tragedy mohammed of de la, as from the syrian village of iron shorter, he lost his parents and other members of his family. he also lost his hand. this young boy's life has turned upside down and my feel channel while on the look and see whether my mother, she was
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a marble. but among the record i only had obeyed also lost his parents. he is now living with his uncle's family. the whole of the bottle saw them wildly. well, i mean, it was gone. well we all the natural disaster has had an emotional toll on children in the opposition and cliff in northwest syria. some of them have still not healed from living through war. now they say they need to heal from a different kind of experience. for had says he can't forget his father's last words, and i will have him. we'll bully jolla. well, guys, telephone meet. nice don't, can i mean golly, meet, gather john away? i'm sure it just jo latasha, the mother's muscles were funny news. hello dasia aflac duck,
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who will be sir william? the united nation says more than 3700000 children across syria have been affected by the quakes. and it says, many will need psychological support. they've lost any sense of safety, while many others are displaced yet again. and there are those who find themselves alone. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, one or 2 or hang up and that's because mohammed lost many of his friends in the earthquakes than other elsewhere theater. us, regulators have shut down. silicon valley bank is the largest failure of the us bank since the financial crisis of 2008000 was made as the firm was scrambling to raise money following a loss from the sale of assets affected by high interest rates in statement to
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employees, the bank said it was engaged in talks to determine the next steps. i counted reports. it all happened over a 48 hour period. following reports, the bank had liquidity problems. deposit is rushed to withdraw their funds, and the bank simply ran out of money. regulate as quickly seize the remaining assets and took over the bank is insured. but this is kept at $250000.00, which is devastating for big investors. and we will get it access to $250000.00 on monday. but after that, trying to get access, the remaining capital is going to take months. so the reality is we can operate our business without accessing some capital. the bank mainly service the high tech industry, but its collapse caused a ripple effect that spread through the banking sector in old us bank sub so far
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last about a $100000000000.00 in market value. but experts point out that this collapse is different from what happened to the washington neutral bank in 2008. that was the largest bank failure in us history and lead to a massive economic crisis in the us and abroad. i don't think there's going to be a wider effect on the whole economy in 2008. what happened there was to do we really states residential mortgages, ordinary people, homes, only people, businesses. i don't think that's going to happen this time. i think it's much more contained important and this is not credit related. it's not like people are defaulted at a high rate. they're just taking out their money, so it's sort of conflicted prophecy. you know, if people weren't freaking out, it actually wouldn't be a problem. but despite these reassurances, financial institutions on nova 3 waiting on the weekend, hoping that when the markets reopen on monday, the aftershocks off the collapse will have subsided. my cannot,
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i'll just era washington, still to come around to 0. 3 is optimal, w h. o declared a coven, 19 pandemic. the viruses, origins remain a matter of debate and delayed again. take off for the world's 1st tree. the printed rocket is postponed. after more failed attempts to launch. ah, here's her weather update in a minute. 15, it has been raining 4 days across australia as queensland state. hi there. good to see by the way. so this is the video coming into our newsroom right now. communities, roads, just swamps by this water and people have been forced from their homes. we can trace this vine of rain rate across queensland state right through the coast and dipping down into new south wales as well. it's also going to kick back some
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showers into sidney with a hive 26 degrees. it links up with somewhat weather in the tasman, so let's pick up the story there. soggy forecasts for the south west of new zealand . the westland is while got weather alerts and play for a condo of both rain and wind. so not a good forecast there on sunday. still steady rain in our forecast around call them poor on sunday, that western side of sumatra island. and along the south coast of borneo island off to china. we go and the heat is being squeezed down to the pearl river valley, and certainly that's where most of the action is in terms of the cloud and of rain, hong kong at $27.00 degrees, the big drop in those temperatures, for example, in young joe, at 15 degrees and speaking about those winds, they've dragged in dust and sand from the nearby desert in beijing, but air quality is improving. and here's our next, whether maker come in for japan over the next little bit. ah,
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the dumpling in bond, but it is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise. and many people want to book in the industry. one dogs and one career side about family expectations and cultural tradition, i guess the way. now guys, i'm with the reality of work in the giving industry probably would be on, on oh, a one of the top stories. now, there are hundreds of thousands of people who run it against plans by these really
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government to restrict the powers of the country supreme court. nicest in a series of mass demonstrations against the bill brought in by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is far right courage and government. italian costanza, dealing with an influx of people trying to cross the mediterranean into boats. almost 5000 people have arrived by sea since wednesday. a major rescue operation was launched. 3 boats struggling in rusty's of calabria and the british broadcasting corporation had apologized for cancelling several sports programs on saturday because of a boy called by presenters. and they refused to work because their colleague gary liquor has been suspended for public ox about the u. k. government migration britain is bracing for more strikes in the national health service next week. work say that on the paid and the health system needs urgent investment. that demanding, the government takes action that the mother of what's the n h
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s is on its knees, and it's leading to hundreds of people dying needlessly. every week, the messages thousands came to defend british national health service. it came ahead of the latest strike in the sector machine to better pay more investment. now this demonstration has been caused by the various health care union and campaigning body, but behind the light, a huge workforce. and they've been warning for some time that the whole systems being underfunded, leaving them demoralized jordan rivera is an occupational therapist to the public hospital. she's been busy supporting colleagues taking strike action. and before this protest, she told al jazeera, nobody takes the decision lightly. at the minute it feels like that's the only way her height for the and i just actually, and we're not just people who work in the n h, f, we are patient as well. these are our family members who are also impacted if, if there was no an hfs campaign is accused the government of pushing people towards
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private healthcare and allowing the n a chest to decline. that warning was taken up by us active, rob delaney, whose 2 year old son died of a brain tumor. and because of the way that the, any chances started the flood name, the surety of what the n h as is, and how it's free and point of use and how there is no barrier, no for profit barrier between you and your care. we didn't spend a minute on the phone with people from health insurance companies and you can't get that m r i. we don't approve that drug next week. judy, a doctors who make up 40 percent of the medical workforce stage 3 days of strikes. they say real terms, pay cuts and increased workloads, a driving people from their profession like covers family doctors have one of the highest professional group suicide rate because of the stress of their under. and then the government attacks them to not working hard enough. i'm going to stop no worries and by the time they get to somebody on an emergency in the home,
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they'll find a dead body rather than something that they can look after her. this massive level of anxiety on the back of cove it was, they gave everything with the n. h s a top priority for british voters. the politicians are under pressure to commit to saving it now. and in the long term, the deem barbara al jazeera loved it. it's been 3 years since the world health organization declared a pandemic for an outbreak of coven 19. the 1st signs of the hires were detected in the chinese city of wu han. while life is returning to normal government since health experts around the world, i still divide it about the origins of the virus. katrina, you reports from beijing. the city of ohio to day is bustling. but the strict crude of iris, locked out, imposed 3 years ago, is clearly remembered by its 11000000 residents, including shopping will manager, mark leo. you're here since you've been a little hold off. there was a lot of information that was unclear to watch. we were very close to outside world
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. and how have you been coping without 0 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 11th, 2020. the world health organization declared the outbreak 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 corbin 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 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 plan. second phase of the investigation has been canceled. lighting challenges in conducting the study. politicians in the u. s. had accused aging of
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a cover up the f b. i says a lab leak was likely the u. s. energy department agrees, though with lot of confidence. chinese officials have dismissed the findings as political height. some health experts say the hunt, the patient 0 is an unhelpful distraction. we have been so distracted by trying to change 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 systematically about where we can reduce risks. but mark leo says he's just relieved his work and his family's lives have returned to normal or whether his hamburger weather is business. we're studies we're working harder than before, making up for lost time. like many living in the hot, he wants to focus on the future. and not the past. katrina, you out a 0 dating the roach of the world's 1st 3 d rock. it has again been aborted for
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the 2nd time on saturday. take off from cape canaveral in. the us was halted with just seconds to go. the rock. it was designed by the us company relativity space. and we're supposed to spend 8 minutes gathering data in earth's low bit. tony harrison is a fellow at outer space institute in seattle, washington. she says these failures to launch are not unusual. they haven't announced the causes the most recent delay. the earlier delay this week was due to an issue with a valve, but they were able to fix somebody. this happens a lot when it comes to luncheons, so it sounds like the rocket itself is in ok condition from the latest update on their twitter feed. so it might just be another few days before they get another launch attempts. it's a really big update in the way that we can construct rockets. 3 printing is not entirely new to the space sector. there are other companies that are using 3 d printed parts, but relatively has taken the next step to basically 3 d print about 85 percent of
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the entire rocket. and so to, to make this advancement, they're able to bring down the costs. they're able to make the rocket out of fewer parts. and the launch itself is also significantly cheaper than launches have been historically. so if they're successful with this launch, it really opens up a whole new realm of the way that we can construct rockets in the future. tony's left wing president has marked his 1st year in office with a 2nd cabinet reshuffle. it's been a difficult year for gabrielle burridge, who was elected on a platform that promised sweeping social reforms. but she struggled to deliver. congress rejected a tax package that would have helped him fund a progressive social program. our latin america editor lucio newman reports from santiago just days before marking his 1st year in office. the world's youngest elected president made light of a gift. one meant to compare him with the cuddly. fictional character, winnie the pool. until a few months ago,
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gabrielle body. 2 turned 38 last month wasn't laughing as much. his approval ratings had plummeted. inflation in crime rates were escalating and a highly controversial presidential pardon of people connected to the violent protests against inequality in 2019 led to the resignation of his chief of staff and the minister of justice. perfect, all the overwhelming defeat in a referendum last september of a progressive new constitution dealt a harsh blow and was seen as a rejection of the president himself. i gun and book lay them underneath the constitution was the matrix of his program of the generation that brought borage to power. that might have dr. knockout punch for any government. but boris showed extraordinary resilience and ability to get up and come out fighting again. now a new, perhaps less ambitious draft constitution is in the works. the economy is recovering,
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inflation is down, investment is up. and so the president's approval ratings, and what the me all the people valuable yanna. we've had difficulties, i won't deny of you, but i want to tell the whole country that today i am full of hope and optimization . many admire his ability to show flexibility and make concessions when his plans aren't working. what each is starting his 2nd year with a cabinet we shuffle, that above all emphasizes experience is message the chileans is that the time for making a diagnosis of this country's problems is over and that it's now time to act. and perhaps for that reason, as opposed to last year, there are very few millennials left in his cabinet while some more hard line leftists accused bodies of betraying his principles. many people we spoke to break the river highly s e o m. i think he's doing a good job. it's not his fault. the conservative congressman refused to approve
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a tax reform bill meant to finance social programs for all of us. and he's the 1st president to roll up his sleeves right away to oversee the disaster left by the theater for aspires to put em. it's too soon to judge the work of the government and just one year that takes more time. but in general, i think he is good. i like his style. it's a political style that some people are still trying to come to terms with. but like him or not, the new left president has shown an ability to maintain stability even in these complex and polarized times to see in human out zira santiago. ah, reminder the top stories yeah. now to 0 opposition is growing in israel to controversial judicial reforms which would severely restrict the powers of the supreme court. something critic se.
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