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your warranty al jazeera live from doha with me fully back table, also ahead. we report on the plight of somalis living in a camping neighboring kenya after escaping a drought. young fighters from yan mom lost limbs battling the military, refused to give on. and crisis grips the bbc that you case public broadcast are asked to cancel, sport shows in a deepening fight about impartiality. ah, thank you for joining us. the italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees in the mediterranean sea. they were crammed into 3 boats. italy's government wants to curb the growing number of arrivals, but it's under pressure to intervene and save migrant money. how much safety reports a race to rescue hundreds of migrants in the mediterranean,
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the italian navy and 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. there among 5000 migrants and refugees to reach italy since wednesday rescued. say the numbers are overwhelming. especially in the central mediterranean sea route, and this will just calling. 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 katie's on the end of march. another 41 on the night of march in 6 yesterday. and we also witness to show one in front of tunisia where he's 40 and strong and another one. and number 2 is one room. and if drawn last month, another boat washed up on a beach in the calabria region, italy $76.00 people were killed in that accident. the victims intrude 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's plan to crack down on human traffickers is not the answer. one 1st class lawn we are in control to demonstrate for these victims and for all the victims of the sea, i hope the stops awful. 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. it's elise 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
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year and with some are approaching. that number is expected to grow. malibu mud, separate al jazeera criticism is growing over racial attacks against black africans indonesia last month present ice. i aid claim there was a criminal plot to change a country's demographics, so irregular migration. well now many refugees and migrants want to leave citing physical and verbal abuse. i feed morabe reports from tunis. we have you been a if you are you in the building is incomplete, but sudanese refugees are found temporary shelter here. the conditions are harsh and they like the very basics to survive. now they also live in fear since president chi psi, it's february statement that accused sub saharan africans of taking part in a plot to change to new his demographics, or the rather what a little bit of the level of it are. the following decision that has been issued in recent days, we stop working and we no longer know where to go long. that other woman life has done that. most of these refugees have lost their jobs and some of them said that
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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. by 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 now it's measures to protect african refugees. so does not want to do that company. they are 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, they are brothers. so what are they talking about with this campaign? the many asians express solidarity with refugees rejecting offensive statements
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or actions against them by the beam and what 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 these really ami says 3 palestinian gunmen have been killed after they opened fire at soldiers and occupied westbank. another gunman was reportedly detained at least ac palestinians. in 14 days, railways have been killed in violence since the start of the year and saying in israel, hundreds of thousands of people have protested against the far right coalition governments plan so severely limit the power of the supreme court organizes say this was the largest demonstration since opposition against the bail began 10 weeks ago, they say the move by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on democratic. let's take a closer look at the proposed judicial changes that protesters are angry about. the reformers would give politicians significant me more power and the course much less . a proposal is giving these really parliament the connect said the ability to
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override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of 61 votes. it would allow politicians to choose charges to a point. currently, charges are selected by an independent panel. the changes would also remove the supreme court. the ability to review the legality of what's known as israel. basic laws which function as a country's constitution present to isaac harrison has vocally opposed to changes saying the plan is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. you'll see mecklenburg is an associate fellow at chatham house, specializing in middle east. and is there any policies? he says the protests are growing despite the government's attempts to crack down on dissent. it's not that sometimes you seen this kind of them will station in port test. it's rachel, you fades away. the opposite is opening them. all the government is trying to push the very what they called legislation. judicial reform, which is more than constitution bundle is all the more people in the states and the
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mo, the police is using force against them all. they actually didn't understand the checks and balances in democracy is killed by the story. but these are government, the less i should be going to be what it, what, what we see right now is the result you sent me still national security on the modem. and you told the police on the left the, the thing is being and 2 sauce on the 1st. so the only thing i think the last few weeks we saw more was volumes, but i think actually this weekend, it seems that the police understand that if they came to the minister, it only led to disaster a rhyme says it has a read more than a 100 people in connection with the suspected poisoning of school girls across the country. hundreds of female students have been hospitalized since november. some of them reported smelling strange odors before experiencing symptoms like shortness of
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breath. had a sand now share no desk where reported by the incident sparks protests in democratic republic of congo, gunmen have killed at least 19 people in a village in the ne, congolese official say the rebels from the allied democratic forces were behind the attack. the armed group was also accused of carrying out a raid that killed 44 people on wednesday, more than 800000 somalis or fled to neighboring kenny as the regent grapples with its worst drought in 4 decades. 8 workers that he did ob, refugee cam say they're struggling to cope with a number of people arriving every day. al jazeera catherine sawyer reports on the camp in northeast in kenya. i last saw aiden mohammed and her family recently arrived at the dub refugee camp. she left her village in la, juba, in somalia, when her 4 grandchildren died because she had no food to keep them. is
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a drought in the horn of africa. 6 rainy seasons ha, feels the hurt them in the last drought in 20 livin. we were surviving on goat skin and wild fruits in this drought. we can't even get that. our options are limited. this drought is more severe. more than 100000. so my lease of crossed into kenya since last year. and they keep coming, aid workers, see they're struggling to give them their basic needs. this is the longest dry spell in for decades, even life surgeon is a challenge for us right now. yes, we are providing food wi fi, wi fi, providing food. we're providing a water and sanitation and that is as far as it goes in medical or we do have access to medical structures. but because of the lack of funding or insufficient funding, even those structures, new structures can not be put in place. so they are overcrowded,
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the existing structures is mile. ali mohammed is pitching a tent on the edge of the comp. he has to scrounge to have a roof over his children's heads. how is wrong but by the other people have been dying. the journey from somalia was disparate, there was nothing to eat, no water to drink. i know people who died on the way such shelters are scattered across the area that hosts more than 300000 refugees, majority of whom have fled from conflict and droughts. most of the people who are coming to this area on the outskirts of di dab camps are not registered as refugees yet. so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and food. the refugees get cereals, cooking oil and some cash every month. but the new arrivals have to wait a little longer to access the services. there's also a vetting process to ensure those who are coming in or not
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a security threat. those like is mile mohammed who are making the journey to these camps. said he just wants to stay alive. catherine saw alta 0, the dab refugee camp. tropical cyclone. freddy has made landfall in mozambique for a 2nd time, bringing with it heavy rain. the storm hit, the city of kili, man. shops and businesses are closed in flight in the area have been suspended. at least 20 people have been killed in tens of thousands of homes are damaged. in the us, california is dealing with extreme weather conditions, some parts of the state of buried under meters of snow. while flooding in other areas has killed. at least 2 people enforced thousands from their homes was in jordan has more. for the 10th time this winter, california has been hit with what meteorologists call an atmospheric river. narrow band of tropical moisture that jump lots of rain in a short amount of time. creating
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a mess for residents. people who live in the town of ha, have lost everything. the lovey holding back a nearby river collapsed on friday night. the child's mayor tweed it, he has appealed for state and federal help. he said it will take months for residence to repair their homes farther south in the mountains near los angeles brain isn't the 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 cause 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 firm, so it wouldn't flood my house. what laurie you were and tens of thousands of
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california residents would love to see right now a break in the weather so they can rebuild their lives. rosalind jordan al jazeera, still head on al jazeera. ah, ah, why left half for the wealth for 3 d printed rock, it was aborted at the last minute again. ah, a new stage production celebrates the life of a south african ballet dance and who defied. ah, hello, we have signs of some dry weather now. pushing into western areas of border. i received some really big samples here recently, sizes and dry weather to into worst some areas of malaysia. we're looking at
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a $154.00 millimeters dufrane, they're inca ching. we are going to see that so wet weather to say starting to ease away the northeast, the winds, grassy pushing, most showers across sir, west in southern parts of malaysia. yes. pushing across into we're born here, but we'll see the where to where the garage, he just nudging, it's where a little further race was as we go through choosing c. welcome spell of dry weather coming in here. and that is certainly the case, a rather malay peninsula, down towards a sing a poor still a few larvae showers there to southern areas of smarter, more lively shower, still in place across sir northern parts of queensland, australia. we have got this line of storms starting to push for the south was it did bring reco, breaking brain. of course, just around the north, west of queensland shower still were pushing down towards brisbin as we go through monday. been nowhere near as intense as they have been. so we are starting to slowly but surely see something of an improvement. still, some showers and eastern parts of new south wales. some wetter weather to come to
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into our new zealand for a time. but its making its way further northwards. attorney dry. ah, the don't forget, boldwood going is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise and many people want to but can be missing one dogs, and one of you all try to balance family expectations and cultural tradition. i guess the way now do i sign up with the reality of working in a home? forgiving industry with blue.
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ah, they're watching al jazeera alive from doha. a reminder of our top stories. the italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees from the mediterranean. italy's conservative government wanted the curb and increase of arrivals, but it's under pressure to save migraines at risk of drowning. these really army says 3 palestinian gunmen have been killed after they open fire soldiers in the occupied west bank. at least 80 palestinians, and 14 israelis have been killed in violence so far this year. and gun men have killed at least 19 people in a village in northeast, in democratic republic of congo. official said the allied democratic forces where behind the attack, the article was accused of killing 44 people on wednesday. now the british broadcasting corporation the b, b. c has apologized for cancelling several support programs on saturday because of
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a boycott by presenters and pundits. they refused to work after much of the day holes. gary linux was suspended for public remarks against the government. you asylum seeker policy, the public broadcaster says lenika breach impartiality guidelines after tweets, which can bet you k government language on immigration to that used by nazi germany or the bbc's director general. tim davy says he will not resign over the controversy. i think my job is to serve license repose and. ready deliver a, b, b, c. those really focused on world cross impartial landmark output. and i look forward to resolving this situation and looking forward to delivering it. while football supporter is in gary linux hometown of lester had mixed reactions. look, it's a, it's a tough one. i mean, personally, i share his views, but obviously, you know, when you work for a public institution, they need to control their image and it's hard to i mean,
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differentiate between somebody's personal views and the corporations. well, i think he's entitled to free speech outside his job and he didn't do it during the show. and we might as well just cancel the week and other other political circle. so i'm disappointed with some of his comments to be honest. because when i fell down and i do believe in freedom of speech or should be able to say what you want to say. but, you know, i think you protect things in the context, not, i think is really not francis controversial plan to reform the pension system has moved a step closer to becoming law. the french senate has approved the plan. it will now be sent to a committee to work on a final draft of in weeks of protests against the changes which would raise every time in age from $60.00 to $64.00. presidents manual says his plan is essential for the country's financial house. thousands of people have turned out in prior to
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protests against the check government saturdays. riley was organized by pro a new political party. photo is blame the government for soaring energy prices and on demanding an end to military support for ukraine. the czech republic is a member of nato and has taken in half a 1000000 ukrainian refugees. financial market regulators are looking for a buyer for silicon valley bank. they're afraid the closing of the bank could if have a domino effect in the regional sector. it's the largest failure of a us bang since the financial crisis of 2008. my kind of reports. 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 happen all 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. i don't think that there's going to be a wide effect on the whole economy in 2008. what happened there was to do we really states residential mortgages, ordinary people's homes, only people's businesses. i don't think that's going to happen this time. i think
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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 a 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 move a 3 waiting on the weekend, hoping that when the markets reopen on monday, the off to shocks off the collapse will have subsided. my cannot obvious era washington, after some young people in myanmar, the decision to oppose the military who has taken them from the 3 sin protests of the jungle. too joined to join armed resistance groups. if they end up seriously injured, they have little choice other than to flee the country. tony chang met one group of former fighters who remain determined not to give up this but she can and the door walk home is just down the hill so close. and yet, so far,
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they fought against me and mas military opposing. it's cool. after getting seriously injured, they fled to thailand, but they haven't accepted defeat the. we want to inspire other injured comrades. you don't have to lie in bed with depression. you can see us, we still keep walking, no matter what people see that we are moving forward. regardless. tell we succeed the revolution. the now the battlefield is youtube. their weapons of choice, a camera, and some pots and pans. how much they run a cooking channel using the skills they learned in jungle camps. it's a challenge with the injury as they sustains both lost limbs in the fighting. but they have let that stop them. injuries like those are increasingly common. these free boom arranges of rushing to the cries of a colleague and above it he screams in pain after stepping on the landline while on patrol and kaya state last year. they say the minds were planted by mamma's
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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 thailand is one of several treating those who survive. air attacks artillery and heavy armor or inflicting wounds that often result in loss limbs. if not dead, the open air ward might seem basic. but inside me, emma, there's little choice. on to our patients told us that they had no medical workers or doctors on the other side. there's no political, sufficient medicine as well. that's why they told me that they have to come all the way here long. for those people that get injured in the fighting inside mamma, 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 open kitchen, the foods nearly ready, fried fish and chili sauce, and a vegetable carey. it's
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a taste of home as close as they can get for the moment. i was out of you, i was, he wraps up the door was dedicates the show to those still fighting across the border even though they can't be there. he says, the revolution was succeed. tony chang al jazeera. on the time, ma'am, my border for astronauts have returned safely to earth after 5 months on the international space station. but who returned in his basic capital included the 1st native american women to go into space and the only female in rushes constant out program. when they launch in october, it was the 1st time a rush had thrown on an american spacecraft in 20 years. meanwhile, the launch of the world throws 3 d printed drunk. it has been aborted for a 2nd time. on board flight computer health, the count down 45 seconds before the rocket was due to blast off relativity space which made the rocket phase. the grounding was due to no fuel pressure. it wants to see if this type of less costly rocket can withstand the pressures of left off in
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space flight or 85 percent of the rocket was made with a 3 d printer. experts believe that 3 d printing technology will streamline the construction process and cut costs the town one walk it is built to carry satellites into low earth orbit and can hold over 1200 kilos of equipment. a significant demand for vessels that can bring satellites into orbit relativity. space has already secured 1.561.65000000000 dollars worth of launch contracts. voice rockets. tiny harrison is a fellow at the outer space institute in seattle. she says the failure to launch is not unusual. the earlier, actually this week was due to an issue with a valve that they were able to fix civilians 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 a time. it's a really big update in the way that we can construct rockets. 3 printing is not
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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. a south african ballet dancer, who defied racial segregation to make dance history is being honored on stage. jo, how most of i was the 1st person of color from his country to dance for london soil badly more than 6 decades ago. now, his life is being celebrated in a new production, commented mila has a story from cape town. it was an unlikely success story, a young mixed race dancer from a party of africa performing at london's royal battery. for johanna salvo now
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retired 95. it became a reality. despite the challenges he endured with skewed at the universe of all, i had to stand right at the back. there was a line and again note owes that low. and if a do, paul said to learn, oh, we're good, good to looks from there is 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 snacking to theaters to edition for international scoutis by the 1900 sixty's joe had won a place to study in london, was later made a principal soloist at the wheel ballet to be fully as
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a burnt 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 well come to england. while joe hall was dancing on wolf stages. his home district, 6 in cape town, was declared a whites only area to her 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 way racial segregation once silence 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 of you,
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60000 people. so you can imagine how to make that must have been for people who 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 joe has career rios is for his role. joe, how watches from the sidelines. he remains an inspiration for a new generation of dances. for me to mila al jazeera cape town. clare again, i'm fully back table. with the headlines on al jazeera, italian coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants and refugees from the mediterranean. italy's conservative government wants to curb an increase of arrivals but it's under pressure to save migraines.
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