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we're going to room here at al jazeera. we believe every one has a story. worth hearing. al jazeera goes beneath the waves with a team of women, determined to save the dolphins. we all share the same responsibility when me to do something like that. amazing on a man using a variety of scientific techniques to study their behavior, we can monitor them and report their vocal photos and behavior we're able to how they're adaptable for their new environment. when they make science dolphins sanctuary on al jazeera ah, protests in italy against the government's tough stance on immigration as hundreds more. margaret's refugees are rescued from the sea. ah,
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i carried on to mrs. als, is there a lot from there? also coming up. the french government moves a step closer to implementing a law that will raise the pension age despite weeks of protests. now let's hang up demonstrate isn't israel come out in record numbers for 10th street? we can against government plans to reform the legal system. mikaela schiffron becomes the most successful ski racing history. the 87 won't cut when ah more than at 1300 migrants and refugees have been rescued in the mediterranean sea . italian coast guards says they were crammed into 3 overcrowded boats. it please, governments is under pressure to help stop laws being lost at sea. on they have the most happy reports a race to rescue hundreds of migrants and admitted to raynan. the italian navy and
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coast guard launch an operation to reach 3 boats of south of calabria. they pull those on board to safety and take them to italian ports. they are among 5000 migrants and refugees to reach italy. since wednesday rescue assayed the numbers are overwhelming. the infantry, especially in the central mediterranean sea, ruled in this as you are discovering, is absolutely gothic, especially in the last couple of days or even a song 0 tool. we, for example, witness 90 in distress cases on the end of march. another 41 on the night of march in 6 yesterday. we also witness to show reg, one in front of tunisia where at least 14 strong and another one in front of lumber loser, where at least one moment has drawn last month, another boat washed up on a beach in the calabria region. at least 76 people were killed in that accident. the victims include a young girl whose body was only discovered on saturday. february's shipwreck has
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angered the local community. thousands protested on saturday against the government . the accused of failing to intervene and save migrants. they say prime minister, georgia maloney is planned to crack down on human traffickers, is not the answer one for as long as we are in control to demonstrate for these victims and for all the victims of the sea, i hope this stops them. it is necessary to face that migrant issue with the creation of secure and legal channels because hardening the sentences of smugglers will not stop this phenomena. meanwhile, facilities to process migrants and refugees are at breaking point. italy's defense ministry says it's breaking to transfer thousands of people from the island of land producer to the mainland. official say more than 17000 people have arrived by sea this year alone. that's almost 3 times the number for the same period last year.
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and with some are approaching, that number is expected to grow. malibu mud separate al jazeera. no criticism is mounting over racial attacks against a sub saharan africans and tennis if last month. president chi psi the claim there was a criminal plot to change the conscious demographics to irregular migration. now, many african refugees and migrants want to leave citing physical and verbal abuse. i think there are reports from tunis be heavy and been a if you have a look, the building is incomplete, but sudanese refugees have 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 new his demographics. rather let out a little bit of delay over love it or they're following the decision that has been issued in recent days. we stop working and we no longer know where to go and then swung leisure. the woman that has done that most of these refugees have lost their
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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 resettlement. others gathered in front of the ivory coast embassy in the capital tunis, attempting to get return tickets to their countries. yup, replied epistle, and 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 from a forest. presidents, i had denied accusations of racism and announced measures to protect african refugees. so doesn't a lot that wants to accomplish. they are in another world. what happened was a misunderstanding that i could describe as not innocent, that the important thing is to respect the tennessee in law. these are brothers. i reiterate, they are brothers. so what are they talking about with this campaign? ah, many genes express solidarity with refugees rejecting offensive statements or
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actions against them by the love i've been in was may be led to him, but on saudi. yeah, they were angry that there it is being accused of racism, but also feel ashamed of the violence and hope the crises will not spoil tunisia or undermine its values yet that gets the latter walton is. his president says he plans to restore diplomatic relations with syria finished a cut ties with damascus in 2012 in protest of the civil war began and the assad government crackdown political opponents. soon ambassador to nicea was expelled, that same year that lay so america, mo, borrower, unless there is no justification for the non existence of a to newsy, an ambassador in the syrian arab republic or the ambassador of the syrian, our republic here into news. yet, the matter of the regime in syria is an issue of concern to the syrians alone. we are dealing with the syrian state and the choices of the syrian capital. we have absolutely nothing to do with their choices. france says the controversial plan to reform the pension system has moved a step closer to becoming law. the french,
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the senate, has approved. the plans will now be sent to a committee to work on a final draft of in weeks of protests against the changes which would raise the retirement age from $62.00 to $60.00 hall president, man homer chronic claims his plan is essential. the country's financial health, half a 1000000 people have turned out across israel to protest against the far right coalition government's plans to severely limit the power of the supreme court. these are the largest demonstrations since opposition against the bill began at 10 weeks ago. critic say the moved by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on democratic crescent . i said heard so as opposed the changes saying the plan is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. yasenya. holberg is an associate fellow at the chatham house, specializing in the middle east and is ready politics. he says the protests are growing, despite government officials trying to crack down on dissent. this is they live in
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suite 11 saturday night that you see hundreds of thousands in the street and he's got those momentum. it's not that sometimes you see this kind of demonstration and paul test that it's a good actually fades away. the opposite is happening, the mall, the government is trying to push the very, what they call legislation. judicial the phone which is more than constitution bundle is the market been in the states, and the mo, the police is using force against them. the mob actually, people understand that there is no the checks and balances in democracy is kept by and the story, but there is a government, the less sites would be going to be what, what we see right now is the result. i mean, still national security on the very i can use the mom and, and he told the police, so let, the, the thing is opinion down to soft on the test. so the reality,
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i think in the last few weeks we saw more violence, but i think likely be this weekend. it seems that the police understand that if they came into the minister it's with only late to, to a disaster. britain is bracing for more strikes in the national health service next week. workers say they're underpaid and the health system needs urgent investment. and the mother reports now from london. the n a chess is on its knees and its 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, pushing for better pay and more investment. now this demonstration has been cold by various healthcare unions and campaigning bodies. but behind them lies a huge workforce, and they've been wanting for some time that the whole systems being under funded, leaving them demoralized children. rivera is an occupational
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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, i mean, we're not just people who work in the n h f. we are patients as well. these are our family members who are also impacted if, if there was now an hfs campaign is accused the government of pushing people towards private health care and allowing the n a chest to decline. that warning was taken up by us act to rob de lady whose 2 year old son died of a brain tumor. and because of the way that the any chassis started, it's one name the surety of what the n h s 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,
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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 raise because of the stress of their under. and then the government attacked them to not working hard enough. i'm going staff in a way that by the time they get to somebody on an emergency in the home, they'll find a dead body rosin, something like that. they can look after the 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 dean barbara al jazeera london, thousands of dutch farmers have gathered the hague to protest against government plans to limit nitrogen emissions. or farmers say the move will lead to the closure of many livestock farms and reduce fertilizer use. this for granted emergency
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powers to ensure safety june with demonstrations. the protests come days before dutch voters go to the polls and provincial elections. us regulators have shut down silicon valley bank is the largest failure of the us bank since the financial crisis of 2008. the firm was scrambling to raise money for a loss from the sale of assets affected by higher interest rates. when the statement to employees, the bank said it was engaged in talks, determine the next steps on how to report. it all happened over $48.00 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
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monday. but after that, trying to get access to the remaining capital is going to take months. so the reality is we can operate our business without accessing on 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 banks have so far lost 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 u. s. and abroad. i don't think that 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,
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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 her self inflicted 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 out the weekend, hoping that when the markets reopen on monday, the aftershocks off the collapse will have subsided. my cannot obvious era washington cervical aside clone, freddy may land fall in mozambique for a 2nd time, bringing with its heavy rain. the storm of the city of columbine, strong winds, broke windows and tore off roofs. shops and businesses are closed and flights have been suspended. and these 2 people have died in flooding in california. roads have been washed away and thousands forced from their homes. evacuation efforts are underway in monterey county after traditional reigns caused
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a river to burst its banks in wireless trail. yeah, heavy rain has triggered flood evacuations. thousands of people are being told to leave their homes and book town, a remote area in the state of queensland for the full cost. the state with levels will peak on sunday, and police are coordinating evacuation by helicopter. senior officials in iran, the say the reconciliation with saudi arabia is a big step towards improving regional security. china broker, the deal to end the law running different, i think rift between the 2 regional rifles on friday, a 100 vol. as more it appeared divisions between iran and saudi arabia. we're going to take a long time to heal. that was until friday's announcement in beijing testing this new kid, we hope that this new shaft ro compensate for the sag mission of relations that took place these last 7 years and also leads to the building security in the region
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as well as a development and welfare of all of his people in this market, the end of a 7 year diplomatic rift, but rivalry between iran and saudi arabia se touch his back for decades and has roots in history. the 2 countries that are present in theological division between islam to major branches. she and soon since the monica pollution in 1979, there have been several diplomatic and security crisis. saudi arabia support for damp st. invasion of iran in 1987 years later uranian pilgrims clashed with saudi security market, leaving hundreds dead on both sides. in 2011 the yard sent hundreds of troops and armored vehicles into behind. to iranian box, sharp rising. when he had gone back with the fighters rose up against him and he government saudi arabia lived an air campaign to austin. that proxy was still rages
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on today. the yard has also accused yon of interference in iraq, syria, and lebanon, and stoking instability at 16 bloodshed in those countries. you're absolutely a program was another concern to her and insisted it was meant for civilian purposes. saudi arabia feel the trans hidden objective, was to produce a nuclear bomb sign, have interest, so that only iranian side wants to tried to bypass the international isolation, especially given that the j. c, p. o, a, the joint compounds kind of action looks unlikely. now to be revived and humbled so not he needs a period of domestic calm while he focuses on vision 2030, which was announced in 2016. so we're now to halfway point and he really needs to focus on delivering tangible economic results for the saudi people. within europe, rush mark, the tools,
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major regional economy and political heavy weights could enter an era of peace and stability. this could include an end to the war and yemen, and a viable political and economic way out of the in passing lebanon. how much fun as 0. so the head on al jazeera, the controversial coe about the head of the b b seat. the sideline, one of the channels most prominent sports presented tough. failing to launch while list off for the the 1st 3 d printing rocket was aborted again. the last minute. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera,
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i, the dakota oil pipeline snaked through indigenous land. but no without resistance broke right in front of the bowl, and they will shoot, beaten, arrested, and shot as protested. they are beat it, and self proclaimed watch a protected women of standing rock on al jazeera, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera, it's been 20 years since the united states led invasion of iraq, which overthrew president saddam hussein a widely controversial military operation that kills hundreds of thousands of iraqis and displaced to 1000000 small. a conflict is consequences are still being held today. the rock pool, 20 years on,
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on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching out a 0 reminder about top store is this out more than that, 1300 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. italian coast guard says they were crammed into 3 overcrowded boats. have been taken to shore around 5000 migrants and reached italy by boats since wednesday, frances controversial planned to reform the pension system has been approved by the senate, the bill. it will now be sent to a committee to work on a final draft weeks of protests against the changes which will raise that retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00. half a 1000000 people have turned out across israel to protest against the government's
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plans. to so very limits the power of the supreme court. demonstrations of a larger since opposition to the bill began 10 weeks ago. the british broadcasting corporation is apologize for cancelling several sports programs on saturday due to boycott my present as they refused to work after a match of the day, host gary vinegar was suspended for public remarks about the government's migration policy. the public broadcaster says he breached guidelines of the tweet switch, compared u. k. government language on immigration to that used by nazi germany. bbc's, director general tim davy says he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve license repairs 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.
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meanwhile, the u. k. prime minister, she cynex said he hopes the issue can be resolved in a timely manner. i said it was a matter for the b. b. c. opposition, lee, that yes, doris said the public bull cost had gone too far with a suspension. the bbc is not acting in partially by caving in to tory apiece. we're complaining about very limited her. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed. as is the government because of the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and robin take responsibility for the mess. they've made the companies casting around to blame anybody else, gary, linux up the b, b. c. civil servants, the blog. what they should be doing is standing up accepting. they've broken the asylum system and telling, telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it. not windowing on about gary lenika has been the 3 years since the world health organization declared the covered 90 not rate a global pandemic. as a virus spread to the us,
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new york quickly became the north american epicenter capabilities on the report. somewhat lessons went that the state of emergency and new york city new york had just surpassed 7000 covey cases. the most coal says in the state and 35 covered related deaths. this is overwhelming, the cities, hospitals, and 1st responders. the virus was spreading fast. the number of cases doubling in the new york city area overnight fear was setting in a community spread dynamic is unpredictable and worrisome. then governor andrew cuomo had seen enough and did the unthinkable and ordered new york to be shut down completely. it was march 20th, 2020. today we're bringing it to 100 percent of the workforce must stay home. and when i talk about the most drastic action we can take, this is the most rest, the action we can take. new york would soon become the global epicenter of the coven outbreak. 3 years on and 6500000 coven cases,
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and more than 61000 deaths later, what lessons have been learned, this had done make as a silent pandemic associated with it. and those are the individuals that have guy infective, coven, 19 by suffering from a long holiday. and even those individuals that have recovered from their initial infection and now are at higher risk for cardiovascular and lung damage and liver damage and kidney damage. but she also points to 4 other lessons. first, the strain on hospital staff and supplies. second changing people's behavior with social distancing and mask wearing. 3rd, how cove it hit the economically disadvantaged, harder than others. and 4th, how misinformation affected the pandemic response. there are some positive lessons before the pandemic. it was widely believed. it took at least 5 to 10 years to
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create a new vaccine and then bring it to market. but with a covert 19 vaccine, it proved that it can happen in a lot less time. it's kind of incredible to think about just how rapidly it we had functional vaccines for the nation. and now we're unable to contribute to society. new york's current governor kathy hoko last month. indeed, the mask mandate in hospitals that had been in place for nearly 3 years. but her office still sends out daily cove. it updates on average, around 10 people still die every day in the state. that was once he epicenter gabriel's ando al jazeera new york. the launch of the world's 1st at 3 day printed rocket has been aborted for a 2nd time on board flight computers hall to the count down 45 seconds for the rock . it was due to blast off that activity space which made the rock. it says the grounding was due to no fuel pressure. latanya harrison is
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a fellow at the outer space institute in seattle, washington. she says the failure to launch is not unusual. the earlier delayed this week was due to an issue with the valve that they were able to fix. siblings happens a lot when it comes to luncheons, so it sounds like the rocket itself is in okay, 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 relativity has taken the next step to basically 3 d print about 85 percent of 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 a 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. sporting
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history has been made on the slopes in sweden with okay, the schiffron becoming the most successful ski racer of all time. american one, the women flour in or on saturday, taking her wild cup tally to 87 victories. but it moves her one clear sweetness in the mark who has held the record since 1989 or is worshiping one. her 1st ever race back in 2012, formal and pick scared. graham bell says shifting around, natural ability is what makes her going. schiffron has the ability to ski in all of the disciplines, rodge across the board and be competitive and you know, and when, and to have been doing it for 10 years as well. she started when she was 17, she want to 1st race in order in sweden when she was 71, the world championships that season as well. and how well championship record is
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incredible. the number of 76 goals with how wind rates or how podium writing well championships is over 50 percent so. so she basically of the races she started, she tends to pay to place on the podium is just incredible. her record is incredible. and question is, how much longer can she go on phone and what, what is the new target that she's going to be able to set that set for me for now the news continues her and how does there after inside story say miss ah ah, hello some record warmth for the month of march across western india. good to sue. so that was a case in bangalore, in karnataka states, 39 degrees. you know,
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i think it's mom buys turn on sunday to hit 39 potentially 40 degrees. now keep in mind we didn't even see 40 degrees and move by in all of last year, so quite incredible heat here. and certainly we could see some kid of the day thunderstorms bubble up in some of these areas as well. but for sure, thunderstorms read crush longer on sunday. i think some showers in the forecast for northern pakistan around is warmer. bob. this is doing little to cool things down here. i, temperatures and soft as well. karachi with a daytime high of 36 degrees there. melissa and city of coaching on borneo island, half a month's worth of rain over the last 24 hours. and we could see the bulk of that precipitation along the south coast of the island starting to see the rain fill in across indo china. and maybe even some jolts and bolts to go in bangkok over the next little bit. and that warmth in china is now being squeezed down to the pearl river valley. this we got some shower activity as well, hong kong at 27 degrees. and here comes our next incoming weather maker for japan
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