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still more rain in this same area as well, but south of it, i, temperature is around the river plate montevideo, 33, but a breezy day for you. on sunday, we'll see in a bit take care. ah. in the pool rhinos in clyde is what poached to new extinction. now the army in joseph community groups that brought the back from the breaker. 11 east investigates on how to zoom oh, protests in italy against the government's tough stance on immigration as hundreds more migrants and refugees are rescued from the sea. ah,
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on carry johnston. this is al jazeera, we're live from deb or so coming up. now letting up demonstrates isn't israel come out in record numbers for tense, straight weekend, against government plans to reform the legal system. the french government moves a step closer to implementing the law to raise the pension age, despite weeks of protests. and we look at the controversial call by the head of the b, b. c. to sideline one of the channels, most prominent sports presenters. ah, or them 1300 migrants and refugees have been rescued in the mediterranean sea, italian coast. god says they were crammed into 3 overcrowded boats. it least government is under pressure to help stop lives being lost at sea. my hobby whatsapp, a reports a race to rescue hundreds of migrants in the mediterranean. the italian navy and coast guard launched an operation to reach 3 boats of south of calabria. they
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pulled those on board to safety and take them to italian ports. there among 5000 migrants and refugees to reach italy since wednesday rescued. say the numbers are overwhelming. especially in the central mediterranean sea, the router this covering is absolutely caustic, especially in a couple of days of our song, the seo tool we for example, with this 9 t and distress kate is on the end of march, another 41 on the 9 of march and 6, yesterday, and we also witness to show one in front of tunisia where at least 40 in strong and another one. and number 2 is one room, and that's drawn last month, another boat washed up on a beach in the calibri region, at least $76.00 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 . they accused of failing to intervene and save migrants. they say prime minister georgia maloney's planned to crack down on human traffickers is not the answer. one for the floor. 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 the 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 lamp reduced 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 and with some are approaching. that number is expected to grow. malibu mud,
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separate al jazeera criticism is mounting over racial attacks against sub saharan africans into music. last month, president case, i either claim there was a criminal plot to change the congress demographics through irregular migration. now many african refugees and migrants want to leave citing physical and verbal abuse. i've been there about reports from tunis. he had the been a it, if i even look, the building is incomplete, but sudanese refugees have found temporary shelter here. the conditions are harsh and they lack 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, or the rather let out a little bit of a label of 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. long leisure. the woman that has done most of these refugees have lost their jobs and some of them said that they were
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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 the person, 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 that as does he 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. it still doesn't a lot that wants to that compare in another world. what happened was a misunderstanding that i could describe is not innocent, that the important thing is to respect the tennessean law. these are brothers. i reiterate, they are brothers. so what are they talking about with this campaign? ah, many generations express solidarity with refugees rejecting offensive statements or actions against them by the law beaman was, may be led him,
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but on saudi. yet they were angry that their government is being accused of racism, but also feel ashamed of the violence and hope the crises will not spoilt in asia or undermine its values. or in his, his president says he plans to restore diplomatic relations as syria finished cut ties of damascus in 2012 and protest of the civil war began in the us and the government crackdown on political opponents. 7 ambassador to niss. it was expelled, that same year that lay so mo, unless there is no justification for the non existence of choosing an investor in assyrian, our republic, or the ambassador of the syrian, our republic here and to news. yet, the matter of the regime in syria is an issue of concern to the syrians alone. we are dealing with the syrian states and the choices of the syrian capital. we have absolutely nothing to do with their choices. half a 1000000 people have turned out across israel to protests against the far right coalition governance plans to severely limit the power of the supreme court. well,
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these are the largest demonstrations since opposition against the bill began 10 weeks ago. critics say the move by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is undemocratic, didn't as it hurt so as opposed to changes. thing the plan is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. you'll see michael burton associates fellow with chatham house, specializing in the middle east and israeli politics. he says the protests are growing despite the government officials tried 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 that sometimes you seen this kind of demonstration and paul test that it's a good angel. 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 on the market. but in the states and the
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mo, the police is using force against them. the more they actually didn't understand that if there is no checks and balances within, usually democracy is kept by the story. but is the government, the less rights would be going to be? what it, what, what we see right now is the result. mean still national security on the very i can use the moment and he told the police, so let, the, the thing is opinion down to source on the test. so the reality, i think the last few weeks we saw more well, it's balanced, but i think actually it this weekend, it seems that the body starts understand that if they came into the minister, it will only lead to a disaster francais, controversial plans to reform the pension system has moved a step closer to becoming law on the front senate has approve. the plans will now be sent to a committee to work on a final draft. in weeks of protests against the changes which would raise your
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retirement age from 62 to 64 percent of the con claim says essential for the countries financial health. britain is facing more strikes national health service next week, where i could say they're under paid and the health system needs urgent investment and teen by the reports from london. the n a chest 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 health care 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 jordan rivera is an occupational therapist to the public hospital. she's been busy supporting colleagues taking
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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 annette dress. 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 healthcare and allowing the n a chest to decline. that warning was taken up by us active, rob delaney, who's 2 year old son, died of a brain tumor. and because of the way that the n a 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 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.
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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 staff in a way that by the time they get to somebody on an emergency in their home, they'll find a dead body rosin, something like that. they can look after her, 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 team barbara al jazeera london, thousands of dutch farmers have gathered in the hague to protest against government plans to limit nitrogen emissions. of farmers say the move will lead to the closure of many livestock farms and reduce fertilizer use. police were granted emergency
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powers to ensure safety during the demonstrations. the protest come days before dutch voters go to the polls in provincial elections. california was dealing with extreme weather conditions. some parts of the state are buried on the meters of snow. are flooding and other areas has killed. at least 2 people enforced thousands from their homes. was in jordan reports. for the 10th time this winter, california has been hit with what meteorologists call an atmospheric river. narrow band of tropical moisture that dumped lots of rain in a short amount of time creating a mess for residence. people who live in the town of ha, have lost everything. the lovey holding back a nearby river collapsed on friday night. the tell mayor tweeted he has appealed for state and federal help. he said it will take months for residents to repair their homes farther south in the mountains near los angeles brain isn't the
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only threat. several meters of snow have fallen in the area, trapping residence in their homes and creating safety hazards. the weight of the snow as it comes down as it starts to freeze, will compress oriental drop on the gas meters, causing them to, to back up in cars, gas leaks. and as he had a couple fires in the area due to that, laurie, you were said after 2 weeks of snow. the last thing she needs is rain night, put tarps around my big berm, so it wouldn't flood my house. what laurie you were and tens of thousands of california residents would love to see right now a break in the weather so they can rebuild their lives. rosalyn jordan al jazeera and it isn't just the america's chuckling with wild weather tropical cyclone. freddy may land for mozambique for 2nd time, bringing with it heavy rain, a storm hits off the city of connor man. strong winds broke windows and tore off
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roofs. shops and businesses or clothes and flights had been suspended. the british war costs and corporations apologize for cancelling several support programs on saturday, due to a boy caught my presents as the refuse to work off the match of the day gallery. lenika was suspended for public remarks about the government's migration policy. public all costs us as he reached guidelines after tweets, which compared u. k. government language on immigration to that used by nazi germany or the bdc director general. tim davis says he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve licensee payers 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. meanwhile, the u. k. prime minister, she soon said he hopes that issue can be resolved in a timely manner, but it was
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a matter for the b, b. c. of addition liter cast, thomas said the public broadcast had gone too far with this suspension. the pbc. it's 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 if the government because the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the math, might become a coughing around to play and anybody else carry linux. the phoebe see civil service blog. what they should be doing is finding out accepting a broken the asylum system and telling, telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it when jim on about carry lenika or still psychoanalysis era. a new production celebrates the life of a groundbreaking, south african dancer who found his fate international stage during apartheid class . ah, failing to launch,
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why left off for the world 1st 3 d printing? it was aborted at the last minute. once again. ah. hello, some record warmth for the month of march across western india. good to sue. so that was the case in bangalore in karnataka state, 39 degrees. you know, 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 heat 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 a northern pakistan around is warmer bob. this is doing little to cool things down
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here. i, temperatures and south as well. karachi with a daytime, high of $36.00 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 filling across into 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 over the korean peninsula on sunday. that's it. i'll catch you in a bit, ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast and task to people in thoughtful conversation with no hope and no limitation, it leaves the place of color. it was the struggle. here it would be much easier for
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me might feel that white people part to go into and sing a song. right? that again, carry other people. wait a minute, you get way down. you stop what you're doing and made one studio be unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah, without a reminder of our main stories, more than that, 1300 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. italian coast guards says they were crammed into 3 overcrowded boats. i've been taken short around 5000 migrants, reached italy by boats since wednesday, half a 1000000 people have turned out across the israel to protest against the
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government's plans to severely limit the power of the supreme court. demonstrations of the largest in a position to the bill began 10 weeks ago. controversial plans to reform the french pension system as a step closer to becoming normal. after being approved by the senate bill. it will now be sent to a committee to work on a final draft that weeks to protest against the changes senior officials in iran. the say they reconciliation with saudi arabia is a big step towards improving regional security. china broke the deal to end the long running diplomatic rift between the 2 ritual rivals on friday. while mac vall has more, it appeared divisions between iran and saudi arabia. we're going to take a long time to heal that force until fridays announcement in beijing. testing this new kid, we hope that this new shaft, europe compensate for the sag mission of relations that took place these last 7
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years and also leads to the built in security in the region 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 a theological division between its lamps, 2 major branches. she and sonny had sincerely monica pollution in 1979. there have been several diplomatic and security crisis. saudi arabia support saddam hussein's invasion of iran in 1987 years later uranian pilgrims clashed with saudi security in mecca, leaving hundreds dead on both sides. in 2011, the yachts sent hundreds of troops and armoured vehicles into behind. 2 iranian backed sharp pricing. when you are on, back with the fighters,
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rose up against him and government, saudi arabia led an air campaign to austin. that proxy was still rages on today. the yard has also accused iran of interference, iraq, syria, and lebanon, and stocum 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 iran hidden objective, was to produce an uglier bomb. a science have interest so that only iranian side wants to tried to bypass students national isolation. especially given that the j. c. p. o, a, the joint compounds 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 halfway point and he really needs to focus on delivering tangible economic results for the saudi people. we send you are
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the tools, major regional economies, and political heavyweights could enter an era of peace and stability. this could include an end to the war and given and a viable, political and economic way out of the, in parsi lebanon, mama's fall as your or for some young people. then while the decision to oppose the military coup has taken them from a street protests to the jungle, to join the armed resistance groups, they end up seriously injured though they have little choice other than to flee the country. can you trying met one group of former fighters who are determined to continue their struggle but she can and the door was way home is just down the hill so close. and yet so far they fought against me, a man's military opposing it's cool. new, after getting seriously injured, they fled to thailand, but they haven't accepted defeat. hello the, we want to inspire all the injured come raise tell. you don't have to lie in bed
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with depression. you can see us. we still keep walking, no matter what people see that we are moving forward regardless till we succeed with the revolution. now, their battle field is youtube. their weapons of choice, a camera, and some pots and pans to be on the go. so how much they run a cooking channel using the skills they learned in jungle camps. it's a challenge with the injuries they sustained both lost limbs and the fighting. but they haven't let that stop them. injuries like there's are increasingly common. these free boom arranges rushing to the cries of a colleague. yeah, good. i love it. he screams in pain after stepping on a land mine while on patrol and kaya state last year. a say the minds were planted by mere mas military. after its soldiers set fire to a nearby church, the young man survived but lost his foot. this clinic just over the border and
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thailand is one of several treating those who survive their attacks artillery and heavy armor, or inflicting wounds that often result in lost limbs. if not, death, the open air ward might seem basic. but inside myanmar there's little choice. and i don't know our patients told us that there are no medical workers or doctors on the other side. there's no clearly or sufficient medicine as well. that's why they told me that they have to come or to wait year long for those people that get injured in the fighting inside me, emma, getting across to thailand is a double edge sword. over here, they're safe and there's health care. they're also stateless, and they have to live underneath the radar. back in the opener, kitchen, the foods nearly ready, fried fish in a chili sauce and a vegetable curry. it's a taste of home as close as they can get for the moment. throws all of you, i was, he wraps up doll. what dedicates the show to those still fighting across the border
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on it, even though they can't be there. he says, the revolution was succeed. tony chang l to 0 on the time. now my border at least 4 people have been killed and 14 injured and a blast enough gas dance. northern bar province dispersion took place at a sheer cultural center which is supported by iran. many journalists had been gathering there to celebrate national jones day. the launch of the world's 1st 3 d printed rock. it has been boarded for 2nd time on board for computers, whole to the count down 45 seconds before the roll. it was due to blast off the timothy space, which made the rock. it says the ground was due to no fuel pressure. latanya harrison is a fellow the outer space institute in seattle, washington. she says the failure to launch is not unusual. earlier delayed the frequency due to an issue with a val, but they were able to fix something that happens a lot when it comes to watch. and so it sounds like the rocket itself is in ok
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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 rocking out a few or parts. and the launch itself is also significantly cheaper than watches 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. and one of indonesia is most active. volcanoes has erupted, mar peeve, okay. and that was located in your car to region. it's been spewing a mix of hot ash. rock and gas. residents have been want to stay at least 7
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kilometers away from the mouth of the crater a south african by they dont so who defied racial segregation to make a don't. history is being honored on stage your home. most of all was the 1st person of color from his country to dance for london's royal ballet more than 6 decades ago. now, his life is being celebrated in a new production from it admitted reports from cape town. ready it was an unlikely success story, a young mixed race dancer from apartheid south africa performing at london's royal ballet. they would like to watch a homicide. val now retired to 95. it became a reality despite the challenges he endured. riddle was his student at the university of guy till i had to step in a right at the back. there was a line and i didn't look owes that load. and if a do, paul said to learn, oh, good, good,
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good to looks from various from the other group of people, laws that promoted racial segregation prevent a jo ha from performing openly. he started dancing a talk is old and was often snuck into theaters to edition for international scoutis by the 19 sixty's. jo i had won a place to study in london, was later made a principal soloist at the royal ballet. though before a sub burned to just do anything where a one to be the ending of was welcome was. but if room one at to school, when i was a student, just for me was the greatest welcome to england. while jo, how was dancing on wolf stages, his home district, 6 in cape town, was declared
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a whites only area to house story and his life in district 6 is one of several documented at this museum in cape town. it's hope it will help keep the history of that community alive in a country where racial segregation once silenced, the hopes and dreams of many historians say the forced removals was a deliberate attempt to dismantle what many considered the multi cultural soul of cape town. it was 25 years city, 60000 people. so you can imagine how the metric that must have been for people were we saw how slowly the community was broken apart. it was an act of genocide, i would say on his return to south africa, joe hall opened and ran civil don schools kit of and roy, who as part of a celebration of jo, has career rehearses for his role as joe, how watched from the sidelines. he remains an inspiration for a new generation of dances. for me to mila al jazeera capetown.
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