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they still have oh and they say they want to leave without getting their relic was out of the problem when people need to be heard. and the story told my dad and what if the way we are left without anything to keep us room with exclusive interviews and in depth reports on the shelving doors here, precious saw the same specimens. al jazeera has teens on the ground to where you are award winning documentaries, and live nice awe thousands of lives lost in the eastern democratic republic of congo into attacks by the adf group. ah,
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periods also misses out, is there a lot from doe? so coming up aah! angry demonstrates his return to the straits in athens demanding action from the government following graced his worst rail disaster. us officials say they will protect depositors as a race to minimize the damage from the collapse of silicon valley bank. and hollywood big nights has oscars looked to avoid controversy after last year's slap . ah, a high level delegation from the un security council says negotiations are the only way to end violence in easton democratic republic of congo. a team just wrapped up a 3 day visit to see the region. it comes as gunmen that killed more than 50 people in attacks in nor keeley province. in recent days,
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alexander buyers reports the hopes and prayers are running high in boucher. these are just some of the half 1000000 people who fled fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo there surviving the best they can. but they're hoping this un security council delegation can bring an end to the violence . and they'll be able to go home for some to so i think we are all listening, hoping that clear instructions, clear messages will be sent through on the end of the m 23. so that on march 31st at the latest, out here at treat can be liberated and that the thousands of disaster stricken people can begin to return to the places of origin progressively. this is our great progress. the un team has spent 3 days assessing the security situation. m 23 rebels have been taking villages and towns and getting closer to the
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provincial capital goma. they're accused of massacring dozens of civilians. they carry rwandan army equipment and are widely understood to be backed by rwanda to galley denies the allegations. but on sunday, the french ambassador to the un said there was no denying the connection that the molten on here it is clear that we want to supports the m $23.00. it is also clearly established that there are incursions by the regular route one than army in north kiva, and at this too, is unacceptable. so this is one of the subjects that must be discussed and must stop. the east african regional leaders have given the rebels until the end of march to withdraw from their positions a ceasefire between m 23 and the congo. the government was supposed to take effect last week, but collapsed with an hours less oxy. be aware of the crisis in this case, can only be political. it can only be 3 negotiation, but in an emergency,
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security must be improved, action must be taken to wish and must be used when necessary, particularly against the group against the m. 23 and against others. m 23 is just one. a dozens of rebel group operating in the region. more than 50 people have been killed in 3 separate attacks in recent days. local officials say the gunmen were with the allied democratic forces, an armed group with origins in uganda, that's pledged allegiance to isolate. each attack sends more people from their homes, carrying what they can into overcrowded camps. and each time the pressure mounts on the un to put an end to the violence. and while this visit may have raised the hopes of some achieving piece in eastern d, r. c continues to be a monumental task. alexandra buyers, al jazeera us and the u. k. are racing to minimize damage from the collapse of the
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silicon valley bank. the u. s. federal reserve and treasury said they would guarantee all deposits. however, they ruled out a rescue package for the bank. bank of london has submitted a proposal to buy it u. k. subsidiary, u. s. officials said they would also be supporting depositors of signature bank, or say, reveals, was closed by new york regulators on sunday. this, the, the mostly provided financial services to fledgling companies in the tech sector. the bank claim to support nearly half of all venture back start ups in 2022. and after s v, these collapse many of those start ups are in trouble. unable to access their funds and facing difficulty, paying salaries and meeting operating costs. while it's mostly tech firms at risk, s b, b is also involved in other sectors. it loaned about $4000000000.00 to the wine industry, in out thousands of wineries are locked out of their accounts. meanwhile,
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in the u. k. e u. their affairs, the ripple effects of the escalade, these collapse might spread you, kate, chance of jeremy hunt is warning of a serious risk to domestic tech firms. let's bring in, rarely piet, his research of political economy at the university of mom. he joins us from miami . thanks for being with us. so why did this bank suffer so badly so quickly? yeah, so you're a carey, i'm always impressed. was the amount of time very, very short amount of time with the bank last for 8 hours. and it is many due to the fact that as you were explaining, you know, the bank was specializing on highly risk investment in this eco value. so companies that are small enough thought of that might be in need of quickly quality. and now we're facing a hard hard front weighs during the ser, no rise of inflation. them in the siegel valley is not as flooring it used to be. and as a result, is the company actually at that and mostly invested into, you know, fixed income rate in a one to 2 years asked as they were not able to meet the requirements for liquidity
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to their summer or some of their deposit honors that were being paid by panic and by bad news and potential, you know, spread of panicking moods from, from the depositors. and that's a critical case of run to the money. and that's why the company just collapsed so quickly. you mentioned panic, them, and statement from the us treasury. federal reserve says quote, depositors will have access to all their money from monday. presumably people will rush to take it all out. yeah, so that though there was an issue with the quit here. that was what happened the last few hours. but when you look at the bank itself, it is at the injured and they were some quick, you know, responds by the, by the name is tracy. and california authorities to make sure that the deposit will be secured by other other other means at other institutions. so down the road to the risk of the spreading around to other sectors of the industry to the overall banking sector is very limited. or in light to that, that, that quick answer. and also because in the united states as actually had some strong, powerful in common result of the last 2 weeks and months. and that's why there's no
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real risk, as we've seen in 2008, for example, how had a signature bank has also closed you understand in new york? is that a domino effect or separate issue? no, we're looking when you're looking at different banks that are in, in, in, in dire situation. you will rule, you will finance specially the ones that no one had invested as i was mentioning to some one to 2 years. you know, c, d, 's account with a, with a low interest rate in our facing. obviously the direct impact of the, or the increase of the interest rate in the united states is not competitive anymore. and the investment strategies. and so that, that's what you will see, those specific banks that are too small to be able to a, to, to start america. last initial run and whether screen notes come fx or of panic and demand from liquidity that will suffer and fade bankruptcy. but that the normal life of the banking sector, in, in a case of what we'll see at larger institution, the level of stress test that we're actually imposed by regular by regulators after 2008 is much higher. and i'm sure that right now and for the being of the next few days, it be a series of, of, of scenarios. and it turns on b, mitigate risk,
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potentially in the banking sector. that will show also that will actually face good regulation, the better regulation that was made. i mean, parents will leave it there. thanks for joining us. my pleasure. well, thousands of protests as have been rallying in greece says anger grows over the country's deadliest rel disaster. 57 people were killed last month when 2 trains glided head on demonstrators are demanding a thorough investigation for something to be done about recess neglected rel network. on top of this reports from offense that his grease is 3rd major day of protests in the 2 weeks since the accident. people here reject the argument to the station master who put the train on the wrong track, was the sole culprit. they won't politicians to admit their responsibility as well . then they say it's not an accident. it's a crime. i feel for the families that lost their children. i think the authorities are trying to trick us. the problem is the lack of measures taken by governments
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and the money that were satisfied for safety. some people and basil their level system is more than a human error can be corrected. safety systems exist to do that. but all government seemed to have stripped the railway network. we students believe transport to run on a cost benefit analysis on the government, except that there are responsibilities beyond the station must be found. not that that i've thought about the, the caching it is very likely that the with human error dropping. but this doesn't detract from the fact if we had a nationwide system of automated remote viewing after it's certain that this accident would never have happened. the government vows to have automated safety systems in place by the end of the summer and point out that previous administrations also failed to install safety features. but it is this government that is paying the political price. the protest march came to the hellenic railways organization officers and petered out. but the political problem remains. new
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opinion pulls out on sunday show that the government has shed between 3 and 4 and a half percentage points from its approval ratings. so it is unlikely to be able to form a single party government after elections between now and july, about 86 percent of respondents have said that the railway accident is the number one problem face increased to day, the ruling new democracy. conservatives are trying to limit the political fallout. they'll pay families of those killed a lifetime pension of $1600.00 a month and settle their outstanding taxes and private debts. but people here say exchanging human life for money is precisely what led to the disaster. when greek rail was privatized, 6 years ago and stuffing was cut, jobs are apollo's al jazeera athens, u. s. has denied it, has reached an agreement with iran and the prison swap. it says it wants to security. so 3 americans, but says, reports of a deal of false runs. foreign minister said an agreement with the white house was
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imminent, mar, regarding the exchange of current prisoners between iran and the us. we've reached an agreement within the past few days. if everything goes well on the american side, i think we witness a prisoner exchange in the near future. we see this as an entirely humanitarian case that has some has more on this now from tehran. if this was was to involve prisoners only it could have been easier, but this one would involve beside the prisoners. there are 3 american iranian prisoners, iraq, 2 in prison. and there are also iranians in the united states. but there is also a close. the radians won $7000000000.00 of the money in south korea and japan released and also some other amounts in iraq. so this is right now the, the core problem. this is where the united states isn't kind of able to go ahead with this with this issue and it's kind of complicating the whole deal. and now the
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minister announced that is deal the americans now are denying completely that that is israeli army says 3 palestinians have been killed after they opened fire at soldiers and occupied westbank. another palestinian man is said to have been taken into custody. palestinian health ministry confirmed the desk now the city of nobilis. at least a t palestinians and 14 israelis have been killed in violence since the beginning of the year. liberal jewish americans are protesting against the visit of israel's finance minister without small church. he's in washington. d. c, 2 attendant investment conferences, face criticism after coding for a palestinian town and occupied westbank to be wiped out, was enjoyed and joins us now from the protest in washington. dc wasn't just how controversial is this visit while the
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visit is very controversial in the past. few minutes about so $75.00 or so protestors basically broke up for the evening. their permit was only good for an hour, but the visage of other finance minister mister a smoke which was very controversial. not just because he called for the destruction of the village of ferrara, even though he sensibly apologized for it before getting a visa to come to the united states. but he has also made any number of a home, a phobic, racist does xenophobic. and i'm really offensive comments atomics, that have by angered many in the jewish american community. so these protesters came out and they say that they're essentially going to shadow the finance minister as he houses some meetings here in washington. and then in new york, on tuesday a wednesday, they want to issue their disapproval, not just for the finance minister's comments, but for what they say is
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a frightening turn of events in the way that the israeli government is being conducted under benjamin netanyahu. the prime minister, there is a sense that the united states, among these so supporters needs to recalibrate its relationship with israel because of the comments coming, not just from the finance minister, but from other members of the governing coalition. and so they are saying that not only should there not be a red carpet, welcome for mr. smudge rich, but they are saying that this is something that concerns jewish americans from across the political spectrum. it's being reported that to the leadership of a pack perhaps. so the best stud, no, no lobbying organization will not be leading with him during his visit. or there is also report that the leadership at the international monetary fund also will not meet with, which is when you consider it an incredible diplomatic snob. so this is
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a, a visit that is a basically going to attract attention and probably not the kind of attention that the finance minister or the israeli government would have wanted in washington dc for us rosin. thank you. now tropical cyclone friday has on least strong winds heavy rain and floods in mozambique for the 2nd time. these 28 people have been killed and tens of thousands of homes are damaged. that is the southern hemisphere longest lasting tropical cyclone on record. we started at 35 days ago and the western pacific can, has traveled more than 8000 kilometers. garrett strength over the indian ocean. it made land fallen madagascar as a tropical cyclone. from there it moved on to batter, mozambique for several days. regained strength of the indian ocean and hit mozambique again as it bears down on the southern tip of neighboring malawi. mozambique has seen all the years worth of rain in the past 4 weeks. un says more
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than half a 1000000 people could facing man attainment crisis. one of the world's poorest nations. many people have been urged to move into temporary shelters. started up what i'm trying to protect my house with sandbags and torture, so i don't have aggravating situations. the storm is just starting. i don't know what will happen in about 2 hours. the situations really chaotic, lots of destruction, cutting down of trees or so fallen houses. so i have to find ways to cover them with the sink sheets, or even find a way to try to survive more senior mach available as the country director of for africa, mozambique. and he says it's difficult to assess the real extent of the damage. because power and communication lines are disrupted, this is doing is really bermonte. the 2nd one is, i mean for the 2nd time india, a problem. it can you money of yesterday from 18 hours to print out a yes to the dish. we're very limited information. currently a cycle one,
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how you know the information of the extent of the flood the is so, so 5, no connection with electricity even in the let in some basic currently. so we, we have no much information, but we're working in coordination. national institute for disaster risk management and reduction to get more information to see how can, what can we assist the community that relevant to the suffering was whenever a, you know, questions on site one. normally it's very obvious that did become an outbreak. you know, a p, as in the, of course we, we do, we do our team. we are on the ground, a walk outside the community, trying to assist as much as we can, a system with the food shower and blankets. a preliminary reports by south africa's
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anti corruption watchdog has cleared the president of wrongdoing and corruption, scandal known as found gate solar pose. there was a keys of covering up the fact of an estimated $4000000.00 from his private game funding 2020. a criminal complaint was filed against him for alleged money laundering. this investigation is still on getting or said ahead, heralds as their battle for back mutes rages on in eastern ukraine, reports of hundreds of troops being killed in the strategic limitation. thus, ddc scrambles to contain an escalating route over emotionality, centered on its highest papers entre ah, hell, i'm afraid there is yet more rain and snow in the forecast. a western parts of the
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u. s. u got some stand, the forecasting the central airs at sweeping further east was this area of low pressure. we will see that pushing out towards sir, the east coast was at east side of canada as we go on through our monday. went where the 2 just around the mid atlantic station i saw bring up into something of a nor resellers pushed back towards the west. though his the and next to where the system that will roll in more heavy rain coming through on that sir. pineapple express pushing that moisture up towards oregon's was washington state up towards her british columbia. and we'll see that wet weather once again sink again across a good part of california, further flooding rain. so that means we are looking at more snow over the mountains as we go on through tuesday, and this more that as we go on into where to stay central areas by the stage. lottie, dry, cold nor'easter, there, there you go. very windy and very snowy there into that east side of us as we go through. we're into the middle part of the wagon. there's that wintery weather,
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just making its way back in, across the south west. as pushed down to the caribbean, worse not so bad. he allows you fine and dry lots of pleasant sunshine coming through one or 2 showers into southern parts of the region, but for most is fine and sunny. ah vouchers. the revolt takes a road trip across spain. spanish people love to tell you who they are and where they come from, and i am no exception. one woman's journey seeking her heritage. i'm covering you insights into christian spots. listen, i'm origin. it's a story that seems to have been her brush from history. in search of my groups on al jazeera oh
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oh, they're watching. i'll just hear amanda about top stories. this how high level delegation from the un security council was wrapped up a 3 day visit to easton democratic republic of congo. to assess the security situation that the delegation has stressed to political solution is needed to end the conflict with m 23 rebels u. s. and the u. k. r racing to minimize the damage from the collapse of silicon valley bank. the u. s. federal reserve and treasury sates, and the only bank customers have access to their deposits. i could london that proposal to bite you. case subsidiary passes of protests as have been rallying in. greece says anger grows over the countries deadliest reigns is austin. 57 people were killed last month when 2 trains glided head on demonstrators are demanding
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a thorough investigation. don't you claim on russia say they've killed hundreds of enemy trips since saturday in the fights for control? buck moved in easton, ukraine. he says defending the city is important to buy time for planned counter offensive, rushing forces aided by the wagner, private military group. say a win inbox. it could pave the way for further advances. okay, let me and i will mention is, zillow didn't these thing in less than a week starting from march 6th, we managed to kill more than 1100 enemy soldiers in the buckboard sector, a load which is russia's irreversible loss. the loss of right there near buck moths . furthermore, at least 1500 more enemies sanitary losses. those who can no longer continue fighting, plus dozens of units of enemy equipment were destroyed, and more than 10 russian ammunition depots were burned down. they showed me mal, the founder of the wagner private military group,
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helping russian forces says ukraine is putting up a strong defense about the situation in bottom, which is tough, very tough in the enemies fighting for every meter. in the closer we are to the center of the city, the heart of the fighting. the more the actually is shelling at us, the more tax, the peer and the ukrainians throw an endless reserves. but we are advancing and we will keep advancing glory jones. now, hollywood set night of night says underway in los angeles with a las stars walking. the red carpet ahead of the academy was ordering the films released in 2022 nominated axes, brendan fraser and jamie lee curtis. were some of the 1st opposed for the cameras. the organizers are hoping for an incident free events after lost his infamous home stage slap. hardy joe castro is lie for us on the red carpet in that. la sanchez, heidi, the excitement must be building the it absolutely is carrie, but you know, one notable different. yeah, to me, lord,
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is that after 62 years of having a red carpet, this is the 1st year with that one because you'll see behind me the color is champagne. this here, part of the effort of the academy to give this a new look, a new vibe, of course, in an effort to track more eyeball it is about 2 years in a row. now have been directly oscars viewing us all. and so they're hoping to change that by asking what up and also might be more interactive with the viewing audience at home. the 1st year people can use their phone can take pictures of your code that will be telecast as part of the ceremony in order to see behind the scenes information about the nomination that and of course we have stars arriving. now you are tripling in before the ceremony is about to start from attempt to being a bit more modern than high the but what about diversity and representation?
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the 100 some controversy that yeah, absolutely. does regular record at the moment after the oscars. and michelle yo who nominated for best leaving actress if she, when she would be only the 2nd woman of color. so when in that category ever now, one of her co stars he is also nominated to the best of reading after tells you about how far things have had to come to get. this is why he was a child star in hollywood, but then i would ask him because there was a lack of 5 or 8 men during that time and only now making that come back nominated in this category. and then of course, there's all the controversy lat from last year will when he attacked chris rocker the host, well will smith has been banned from the academy awards for 10 years. he is not present tonight. and now there is reported me rice's team at the ready to tackle
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anything that may pop up during the ceremony. kerry holly, joe castro on the champagne camp at their thank you now the b, b. c has faced the 2nd day of last minute, sports programming changes as staff refused to work, present to say they're showing solidarity with gary lenika, who was suspended from hosting much of the day for his tweets about u. k. a southern policy or critics have accuser bbc of giving in to political pressure, as in bob reports from london. have you spoken to tim davy at mr. linda standing his ground and being kept offer days on from carolyn cars, suspension by the b. b. c. the ripples are getting bigger, the form of football in a social media comments comparing the government's rhetoric on asylum seekers to language used in 19 thirties, germany, now sports coverage on the networks being hugely disrupted as commentators and analysts refused to work in solidarity. but here no is the best action from today's
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premier league matches. the flagship show, much of the day was a short, some would say bizarre version with no commentary or presenters and now opposition politicians are accusing the corporation of caving into political pressure. i think that tory m p 's apple, intolerable pressure on the b b c because they don't like the criticism of their government policy. and whether you agree with what the language, gary lenika used or not, he should be able to express his views earlier in the week. government supporting newspapers called for linux to go. but the bbc's director general tim davy says the decision was driven by concerns of impartiality, not political pressure. one complicating factor. the issue of the bbc's chairman richard sharp. he's a major conservative party donor linked to the arranging of a loan for the former prime minister boris johnson. as he was applying for the bbc job, he denies any conflict of interest. what needs to happen as
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a result of not just the discussions about gary linux, but also about the chairman of the bbc following the independent investigation that's now happening is that we need to make sure we maintain that trust in the independence and the impartiality that you see, as for the substance of linux criticism, the government's admitted its asylum legislation could break international law. some government critics here in the u. k. so this whole row has been used to distract from real discussion of asylum policy. but others say it's thrown up important questions about the people who run the b, b. c. and their relations with politicians. richard sharp and tim, davy appeared to keen to do what the government wants. now they may say in the long term interest, the bbc, it's about the funding of the bbc's about license fee. it's about the featured world service. the trouble is there are moments when the bbc has to change the govern and say, we're not doing it your way. gary, limbic has made it clear. he won't be apologizing. he insists he hasn't broken any guidelines. what's beyond dispute is that the bbc could have handled this
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differently, and it's now struggling to contain the crisis. getting barbara al jazeera london, nicaragua, as president, daniel ortega has ordered the close of the vatican embassy managua, i'm in nicaragua, an embassy to the vatican in rome. announcement follows comments by pope francis in an interview where he compare the nicaraguan government to a dictatorship relationship between the catholic church in the corolla. and the government has been severely strained. since the crackdown on anti government protests in 2018 and the church acted as a mediator between the science. ah, this is out there and these are the top stories. now, a high level delegation from the un security council has wrapped up a 3 day visit to eastern democratic republic of congo to assess the security situation that the delegation has stressed to political solution is needed to end
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