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other than kyle, this is al 0 live from doha. also coming up u. s. officials say they will protect the positives as they raised to minimize the damage from the collapse of silicon valley bank. you and visit gives hope to refugees, niece and democratic republic of congo. after recent attacks kill more than 50 people. and everything everywhere, all at once. and most of the oscars. the film that cleaned up at the 95th academy awards. ah, chinese president, she didn't ping has said china needs to build its military into a steel great wall to safeguard its sovereignty. that's as he put the economy and security at the center of its closing speech on the final day of the national people's congress. later was elected as president for a 3rd time last week. it already been appointed for another 5 years of head of the
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communist party and military. the m p. c is also passed a sweeping plan to reorganize the country's institutions could really use in beijing and have more on the importance of present she's speech. this is the 3rd speech beginning, another term as chinese president and the bus to be just focusing really in word about the chinese dream about the chinese people. this one is very clearly focuses out words look that china is placed in the world and that increasingly challenge environment that china finds itself in. now we spoke a little bit about china history. you mentioned quite pointedly, a ton of history suffering at the hands of foreign belief. they talked about how the communist party rescue trying to help to make it a modern nation. and now the focus and the task at hand is really about making china stronger. and he spoke about this in 2 areas. first, when it comes to the economy occurring, trying to social economic stability, focusing on innovation, nurturing, new talent. and the 2nd way to work about is strengthening trying to position when
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it comes to secure that he mentioned a quite strong terms. he said that china needs to build this deal great war to safeguard sovereignty and the aging needs continue to defend the one trying to principle, especially when it comes to hong kong and taiwan. now this speech i think is a direct response to chinese increasingly tense relationship with the united states . and that relationship has really started to threaten both trying to to position economically as well as geopolitically. economically, washington has placed some strong sanctions targeting chinese funds and that's impacted a chinese technology firms as long as that access to the global market. and also, washington has become closer to taiwan, which is really good, big june because they didn't see that so full island as a part of its territory. and he didn't think himself has said time and time again that that territory will be unified again with china. be peacefully or through the
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support he was president joe biden says he will address the problems in the u. s. banking sector on monday as the federal government. and now the faction to assure up to posits and stem any broader financial fallout. and the sudden collapse of silicon valley bank, the federal reserve and treasury say the bank customers will have access to their deposits. you know, as officials said, they would also be supporting depositors of signature bank, which they revealed was closed by new york regulators on sunday. was lent, jordan has more from washington dc. the u. s. government took control of a bank that did a lot of business with crypto currency firms on sunday. this comes after the failure of silicon valley bank and california on friday. the u. s. president joe biden released a statement late on sunday, saying that he had ordered the federal government to make certain that the customers of both signature bank in new york state and silicon valley bank in
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california would get all of their money. this is a big deal because normally when you have an account with us bank, the in assurance only covers the 1st $250000.00. however, the emergency program now being launched by the treasury department and other federal economic agencies will cover all of the customer's deposits in those 2 banks. that way, the people who use those banks to run businesses, for example, can pay their bills and make payroll. now, there is a lot of controversy already over this emergency program, even though the federal government says that this will not be a cost to taxpayers. some economist saying, ultimately, this crap, this cost will be passed on to taxpayers and to banking customers. they are others who were saying that it is important for the u. s. government to prevent
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a run on other banks. if customers have more money than $250000.00 deposited in those institutions, they say it is critical to keep the u. s. economy on a steady footing. the u. s. president does note that there is growing concern about the situation with the banking sector. and he told reporters on sunday evening that he's going to talk to the nation about it. on monday, economists and financial analysts, robert scott says the fed was as raised, the rising of interest rates has led to banking sector issues that i've has an obligation treasury in the f d. i see actually in this case, the ones who made the announcement, they have an obligation to protect the positives and the banking system. but that begs a larger question. is the fed going to get the message and slow down this program of tightening of the interest rates in the economy? the concern is that the state is going to pitch the economy into
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a recession. that will cause millions of job bosses and that will get the poorest and the hardest, black and brown workers who will lose their jobs. first, the wealthy and powerful, who own the corporations that are benefiting from these times of fail will not be hurt. they'll keep their jobs up, keep running, profits is low, income workers who will suffer is resolve these type policies. i level delegation from the un security council says negotiations are the only way to and violence in east and democratic republic of congo. the team concluded a 3 day visit to the region as gunman killed more than 50 people in attacks and north kiva. province and recent days, alexandro buyers reports, hopes and prayers, are running high in boucher garrick hill. these are just some of the half a 1000000 people who fled fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo. their
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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. so now do so, and we are all listening, hoping that clear instructions claim messages will be sent to rwanda and to the in $23.00. so that one on march 31st at the latest out here at 3 can be liberated and that these thousands of disaster stricken people can begin to return to their places of origin progressively. this is our great hug. progress in the u. n. team has spent 3 days assessing the security situation. m 23 rebels have been taking villages and towns and getting closer to the 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,
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the french ambassador to the un said there was no denying the connection. do you have the more pin or poor? it is clear that we're a wander, supports the m $23.00. it has also clearly established that there are incursions by the regular rwandan army in north kiva. and that this too is unacceptable. so this is one of the subjects that must be discussed and i must stop. now, these african regional leaders have given the both until the end of march to withdraw from their positions a ceasefire between m 23 and the congo government was supposed to take effect last week, but collapsed with an hour's. let's all the way out of the crisis. in this case, can only be political. it can only be through negotiation, but in an emergency, security must be improved. action must be taken to wish it must be used when necessary, particularly against the group against the m. 23 and against others. m 23 is just
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one of 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 peace in eastern d, r. c continues to be a monumental task. alexandra buyers al jazeera as one of the most violent years for palestinians under israeli occupation in more than a decade and in the occupied west banquet. tensions are running high. rising cost of living is making life even harder for our higher reports from ramallah. o.
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magdalena is the mother of for living in the occupied west bank. she's buying food for her family from dallas main food market. fruits and vegetables are slightly cheaper here by many palestinian households. the monthly budget doesn't go that far in the slight invalid fee for the situation in the country now is that there is a bigger divide and social economic classes. and those working in israel, a just managing the rest of the palestinians working in the occupied. we spank, especially government employees. they are the ones really struggling. may god be with them. 26 year old and unemployed. the would double. hillel meets a friend trying to help him get a job in west jerusalem salaries. there are higher. but israel restricts palestinians from entering the city, meaning there are no guarantees and cost of transport to get there is expensive. am automatically how comes this in 4 to 5 years? being a land broker was more dignified than now. prices are more expensive and there's no
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money for the home or family. there's nothing, no jobs the economy is struggling and according to the palestinian central bureau of statistics, the only grew by 3.6 percent last year. that's half of 2020 ones growth. now just to give you an idea on the high cut price is a tray of x last month, cost $3.00. now they cost almost $6.00. and being able to serve me on the dining table is considered a luxury these days. the palestinian authority says is taking measures to reduce the cost of basic commodities. and let's say if this continues, the costs rising. posting in these are going to struggle to make ends meet. we might even see more protests palestinian authority has told al jazeera plans to spend $50000000.00 to propose the fuel and flour sexes and fixed prices with some basic goods. they are constrained by the money. that is what i am sense to them.
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they're constrained by less funding from the donor community, but at the same time, they're expected to manage the economy by an increase spending. so they have their constraints. the pandemic will in ukraine in years of the cannot make challenges under israeli occupation have hurts palestinians. israel's is holding a vital tax funds from the palestinian authority means government salaries are received on time. the funds account for more than 60 percent of its annual revenue that would want to show us how successful his online business was before being unemployed. i tell him, it looks like he has plenty of online followers. he agrees with showing us his facebook page where he sold her made meals and our big coffee though it may have lost his business because he could no longer afford the ingredients he needed. but he says he hasn't lost hope of finding a new job. so to hide it, i'll just sarah ramallah in the occupied westbank. usaa denied it reached an
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agreement with iran on a prisoner swamp. as it was to secure the release of 3 americans that says, reports of a deal or false wrongs. foreign minister said an agreement with the white house with imminent mol, at 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're witness a prisoner exchange in the near future. we see this as an entirely humanitarian case, that the science fiction, comedy, everything everywhere, all at once, has clenched 7 oscars, including best picture at the academy awards in los angeles, the films lead star, michelle, jo made oscars history as the 1st asian woman to win the best actress, category key one who plays the role of her husband won best supporting actor brendan fraser took home the best actor oscar for his lead role in the way. i took
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astro has more on the oscars, big winners, including this year's best picture. it was expected to win vague and it followed through indeed, making her history. and not only having michel, yo become the 1st asian woman to win best after that. she's only the 2nd ever woman of color to win in that category. but now there are 2 asian after 2 wanted the same year in the academy wars. also 1st of course, because of her costar, he's the one who won best supporting actor. certainly it was a big night for this movie, winning best director, as well as best original screenplay. something that was expected and facing fierce competition from all quiet on the western front. the german film who won for best, intimate tom graphy and also for best international feature. but of course, like laurie and the attention of the day is going to everything everywhere, all at once. if you look at the best supporting actor winner think we won. he was
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a child after decades ago, and he left asking, he says, because we're the lack of good asian male actors. and that was a problem for him until he just went back into acting and just weeks after getting his what the, what again found this role you said within the dream role. and he went on to win this oscar and he made a very emotional acceptance speech. remembering this journey alter, remembering his ruth as of enemies in the brand who came to the united states as a refugee on a boat. and now to end up winning on the academy awards stage, he said this was the definition of the american dream. and then of course we have random frazier who won for best after this was his 1st off. your also come back. he had been missing from these lead roles for the last 9 years,
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separate from injuries from doing his own done. he also had a very emotional night and certainly the entire theatre was applauding and giving him a standing ovation for his well deserved come back. when still a has here are now to 0. the battle for backward rages on in easton, ukraine with reports of hundreds of trips killed in the symbolic location and hard lessons from honduras. why more than a 1000000 children could miss out on education this year? ah hello hits looking a little disturbed across the middle east over the next couple days. lots a cloud around his bank, a cloud that's making its way further east was and yet we got a fair bit of rain as well as we go through our monday wet weather spilling out of iraq into we ran through q 8. could even see some rain here and kata,
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so that be surprised if you do see some wet weather that temperature 30 celsius in doha lease. it's warm rain will see a few showers down towards the southwest as well. towards the southern end of the red sea. i look further north, yet there's more weather in the forecast pushing across the levant, syria, lebanon, jordan, or seeing some cloud and rain spilling through that same area. cloud and rain, just knocking the temperature down in cairo as you go through the next few days. that eastern side of the mediterranean, looking a little disturb carro, be about $22.00 degrees. by the time we come to tuesday, much of north africa is dry. a few showers, now coastal fringes of west africa was pushed out into southern africa. and the main action still there just around the mozambique channel. here's freddy, a final warning has now been issued for the store, but it still got plenty of rain to be squeezed out of it. so some heavy rain. it's eastern parts, as in bob way southern parts of malawi at wet weather, pushing a little further northwards into mozambie and back out into the channel.
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ah, in the pool, rhinos and polite is were put to near extinction. now the army in joseph community groups with brought them back from the breaker. one on one east investigates on al jazeera thank assessments. this treaty, police says that this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves inside story. on al jazeera, hulu. ah,
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again, you're watching out there as reminder of our top stories this hour. chinese president, she jim pang has said china needs to build its military into a great wall of steel for safeguard its sovereignty. since he put the economy in security at the center of his closing speech on the final day of the national people's congress, the leader was elected as president for 3rd term last week. u. s. president o'brien says he will address issues in the banking sector on monday, as the federal government announced actions to shore up deposits at the silicon valley bank, reassuring customers they will have access to their money and the satisfaction comedy, everything everywhere, all at once has 27 oscars, including best picture of the academy awards in los angeles homes, lead star, michelle. yo made of his history as the 1st asian women when the best act is category
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with ukraine and russia. say they've killed hundreds of enemy troops since saturday in the fight for control of backwards in easton ukraine. cave sat defending the city is important to buy time for plant counter offensive. russian forces, aided by the fact of private military group, say a women backward could paved away for further advances. much when she was old didn't teasing in less than a week. starting from march 6th. we managed to kill more than 1100 enemy soldiers in the buckboard. sector a lord, which is russia's irreversible loss, the loss of deer near buck mots. 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 shut the foundry, the back, their private mansion group, health eng. russian forces says ukraine is putting up
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a strong defense of the situation in barton, which is tough, very tough into 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, the ukrainians throw, an endless reserves. but we are advancing and we will keep advancing glory jones. thousands of protesters have been rallying in greece as anger. gray is over the countries deadliest rail disaster, $57.00 people were killed last month when 2 trains collided had on demonstrators and demanding a thorough investigation. jones roblis reports from athens. his greece is 3rd major day of protests in the 2 weeks since the accident. people here reject the argument that 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 honestly, it's not an accident. it's a crime. i feel for the families that lost their children. i think the authorities
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are trying to trick us. the problem is the lack of measures taken by governments and the money that was set aside 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 seem to have stripped the railway network. we students believe transport to run on a cost benefit analysis on the government excerpt that there are responsibilities beyond the station mostly before, not after. after believe that you're seeing it is very likely that there was human error dropping. but this doesn't detract from the fact. if we had a nationwide system of automated remote viewing off, it's certain that this accident would never happened. the government vows to have automated safety systems in place by the end of the summer and points out the 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 offices and petered out. but the political problem remains. new
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opinion pulls out on sunday show that the government has shared 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 facing grease 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 settled 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 awful. us al jazeera athens, hundreds of migrants have tried to force their way into the u. s. at the mexico border. a large group, mostly from venezuela, demanding asylum. but
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u. s. officials sought them from crossing into the country. many migrants they're frustrated with trying to secure appointments using a new government app. teaches in honduras, say the education system is in crisis with $1000000.00 children expected to miss out on schooling this year. poverty, corruption, and poor infrastructure being blamed on her apollo reports from the cares conscientious islands of the northern coast. cheers from school children in the island community of east end. the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher. fransisco velasquez. francisco says there are many challenges associated with going to school on a tiny, caribbean island for pressure, marcus, and bow here. we've had situations that have been difficult to overcome. many of the children who attend his school come from a small island, but several miles away. and if the seas too rough, it can be difficult to get here in a little there's only one school on coyote could she knows infancy school is the
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only teacher around here that makes him a pretty big deal. though many are thankful for francisco's dedication parents like but the sienna, who sells seafood to taurus at the seaside restaurant say they wish their children had access to a better quality education. yet they were think listening. i have 5 children, some of them have finished school, but others have not because our circumstances didn't allow it. at the store this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education in honduras . part of a broader strategy by the bided administration to address the root causes of migration from central america. critics in honduras, however, warned that rampant government corruption means that foreign assistance too often goes astray, leaving teachers without the tools they need to better educate him on that hour. indeed, how can teachers carry as everything that's required of them even trying their best is not enough because authorities are ignoring the problem and the less they spend
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on a vacation mode that's lost to corruption. that's the sad truth. so up at a lower level, over the years, the alfonso let go school on east and has received significant material support from the nearby gail sketchiness foundation. still, the deficiencies are glaring the fact that these children are able to have an education at all is the result of years of hard work from the local community here in coyote casinos. and the dedicated efforts of one special teacher determined to see the next generation of these islands residence succeed while proper public investment remains a distant hope for this community. what they do have is the natural beauty all around, they hope eco tourism can bring in money that can be invested in schooling. and while getting to school on this small caribbean island will never be easy for these children. it seems to be no match for their desire to learn. manuel. throughout below al jazeera gales could, she knows honduras the way they say has faced
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a 2nd day of last minute sport programming changes. as staff refused to work for them to say they're showing solidarity with gary lenika. he was suspended from hasting match of the day for his tweets against you. k asylum policy, and in baba reports from london. have you spoken to tim? davy atlas deluca standing his grounds and being kept offer days on from carolyn cars. suspension by the b. b. c. the ripples are getting bigger. the former footballer made social media comments comparing the government's rhetoric on asylum seekers to language used in 19 thirties, germany. now sports coverage on the networks been hugely disrupted as commentators an analyst refused to work in solidarity. but here no is the best action from today's premier league matches. the flagship show, much of the day was a short some would say bizarre version with no comma tree or present us. now opposition politicians are accusing the corporation of caving into political pressure. i think that tory m p. 's apple intolerable pressure on the baby say,
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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 a result of not just the discussions about carolyn occur, 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 of the you see, as for the substance of law because criticism, the governments admitted its asylum legislation could break international law. some
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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 are on the b, b, c. and their relations with the 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 mountain license fee. it's about 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 linux 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 differently and it's now struggling to contain the crisis. getting barbara al jazeera london ah.
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