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wheezed out of it, say, some heavy rain. it's east and passes in bob way southern parts of malawi at wet weather, pushing a little farther north woods into mozambie and back out into the chapel. ah, ah, unflinching questions is war with lawanda imminent rigorous debate? people who are dying because of lack of mountain treatment, black lives, don't really matter in the police world, join me markham on hill upfront. what al jazeera, ah, a presidency talks up security promising. want a modernization of his military to build a great wall of steel around china. ah,
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although i may vary in fit again, this is al jazeera, alive from bow also coming up, u. s. regulates as rushed to prevent further damage in the wake of silicon valley banks collapse. forced to save public health care. tens of thousands of junior doctors across the u. k. begin their strike for better pain. and diversity winds, the sy fi comedy, drama, everything everywhere, all at once, cleans up at this year's academy awards. ah, china as president, seizing ping has said that china needs to modernize its military into a great wall of steel. he put security on the economy of the center of his closing speech on the final day of the national people's congress. he was elected as president for a 3rd term last week. he had already been appointed for a further 5 years as head of the communist party and the military,
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the national people's congress. as also passed a sweeping plan to reorganize the country's institutions. now to serious katrina you is in beijing and has more on the importance of president sees speech. this is a 3rd beach beginning, another term as chinese president and the 1st to be just focusing really inward, about the chinese dream about the chinese people. this one, the very clearly focuses outward 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 trying to 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 a stronger. and he spoke about this in 2 areas. first, when it comes to the economy, carrying, trying to social economic stability, focusing on innovation, nurturing, new talent. and the 2nd way to talk 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 china principal, 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 position economically as well as geopolitically. economically, washington has placed some strong sanctions targeting chinese firm and that's impacted a chinese technology. was 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 island as a part of its territory. and she didn't thing himself has said time and time again that that territory will be unified again with china. be peacefully all through the
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use of the you case. finance minister says the british arm of the failed american bank. s b b has been bought by hsbc holdings. it's the latest ripple effect from the crisis that began where the bank went bust on friday. meanwhile, u. s. president joe biden is said to address the impacts on the banking sector in a speech later on monday. the federal government has announced emergency action to shore up deposits and cushioned the financial fall out of the biggest bank failure in the country since 2009. the u. s. federal reserve and treasury, so the banks customers will have access to their deposits. u. s. officials also say that they'll be supporting depositors of signature bank, which they revealed was closed by new york regulators on sunday. out there wasn't jordan reports, not from washington dc. the u. s. government to control of a bank that did a lot of business with crypto currency firms on sunday,
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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 california would get all of their money. this is a big deal because normally when you have an account with us bank, the is 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,
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even though the federal government says that this will not be a cost to taxpayers. some economist saying ultimately this pat, 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 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. s v be mostly provided financial services, the fledgling companies in the tech sector. the bank claim to support nearly half of all the venture back start ups in 2022. but after, as phoebe's collapse, many of us start ups and in trouble unable to access that funds at
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a facing difficulty, paying salaries and meeting operating costs. while it's mostly tech thumbs at risk, s b, b is also involved in other sectors. it loaned around $4000000000.00 to the wine industry, and now thousands of wineries locked out of their accounts. meanwhile, the u. k and the e u. that fear is that the ripple effects of the s b b, 's collapse may spread the case chancellor. jeremy hunt is warning of a serious risk to domestic tech firms economist and financial analysts. robert scott says the federal reserves raising of interest rates lead to the issues in the banking sector. the has an obligation treasury in the f d. c. 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?
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the concern is that the fed is going to pitch the economy into 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 earning, profits is low income workers who will suffer is resolve these type policies. at least 8 people have died off for a migrant smuggling boat capsized off the coast of california. that happened on saturday night near the us city of san diego coast guards have now suspended their search for missing migrants. and authorities say the vessels appear to be part of a people smuggling operation. it's one of the deadliest maritime incidents of its kind in us waters, science fiction company, everything everywhere. all at once has won 7 oscars, including best picture at the academy awards in los angeles, the films star,
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michelle yo made oscars. history is the 1st asian woman to win, the best actress category. he kwan who plays the role of her husband was best supporting actor. meanwhile, brendan fraser took home the best actor oscar for the lead role in the whale hydra . jo castro has war on the oscar when i was the ask a big winners including this year's best picture during sky. it was exactly when they get and it followed through indeed, making us her history. and not only having michelle, yo become the 1st asian woman to win best after it actually is 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 awards. also 1st of course, because of her co star, he's the one who won best supporting actor. certainly it was a big night for this movie, winning best director as well as faster original screen play. something that was
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expected and facing fierce competition from all quiet on the western front. the german film who won for best, intimate harvey and also for best international feature. but of course the glory and the attention of the day is going to everything everywhere. all at once. if you look at the best supporting actor winner, he won. he was a child after decades ago, and he left asking, he says, because for the lack of good for asian now after. 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. he said it was in the dream role. and he went on to win this oscar and he made a very emotional acceptance speech. remembering this journey, also remembering his roots as of the enemy's in the grin,
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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 brandon frasier, who won for best after this was his 1st oscar, also a comeback. he had been missing from these lead roles for the last 9 years, separate from injuries from doing his own stunts. he also had a very emotional night, and certainly the entire theatre was applauding and giving him standing ovations for his well deserved come back when ah, ukrainian and russian troops locked in a brutal buffy battle for the eastern city of bark, much with both sides, claiming they inflicted heavy enemy casualties, troops with the volcano private military group control based off of the city. let's
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say the fighting is becoming more intense. the further they advance moscow's made a winning bar would a strategic and symbolic priority indicating that it could pay the wait for further advances. main sneezes though, didn't these things in less than a week starting from march 6th. we managed to kill more than $1100.00 enemy soldiers in the buckboard sector alone, which is russia's irreversible loss. the loss of right there near buck months. 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 the bought more to the situation and behind 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 utterly is shelling at us, the more tanks appear and the ukrainians throw an endless reserves. but we are turn sick and we will keep advancing, radiant peter opposition politicians accused moldova,
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pro western government of trying to suppress peaceful anti government. riley's o. marina tobar from the main opposition saw parties that a protest march in the capital chisel on sunday, demonstrators called on the government, dealt with skyrocketing energy costs. governments, as the march was not a protest, but an attempt by russia to destabilize the country. moldova police say that they are arrested members of a network fact by moscow on suspicion of trying to cause disruption at demonstrations. the 5th global security forum is being hosted here in doha, qatar. this year's theme is reshaping the global order, and it's all about how the world has changed since the invasion of ukraine. heads of government, security chiefs and prominence experts are expected to attend the closed door event that, that go live now to that event out as here as mohammed vow or is there for us. oh
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wow, it, what is cat are hoping to achieve or by hosting this for him? yes, the 4 of this is the 5th session. addition of this forum. it's been going on for 5 years since 2018. and basically, this is not a for them to take the seizures, at least for a consultation or exchange of ideas or reflections on the international issues, dignity, the global security challenges. the moment we have seen the prime minister, the seat of my minister and lisa for a fast as you come and dropped off a man in the key notice feeds today to open this form. he talks about what is trying to do and has to be doing to help with the crises around the world in the energy crisis or so a couple have been doing to manage the conflicts and the accommodation at
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consultation. and this is a, basically one of the things being debated here. so all the parties states and non state actors, experts, politicians, participants here are planning to exchange ideas about what countries should do at the moment to meet the global challenges now including the war and ukraine, including the energy crisis, including jihad, the group groups now. and what should be done to come to that in africa and elsewhere. and they are basically not taking decisions, but you think these ideas and putting them on the table full for decision makers in different countries to see what can be done to meet the challenges in the world by top of 01. i'm a little that reporting live from doha. had many things north korea state media says that it's test fire to strategic cruise missiles from
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a submarine. it's the latest round of tests and came just i had a planned military exercises by the united states and south korea on monday. the joint drills nick named freedom shield a set to last 11 days wolf career course. them preparations for a war of aggression. rob mcbride reports from sol, according to north korea, state run media. the 2 missiles were launched from a submarine, operates east coast in the early hours of sunday morning travelling some 1500 kilometers is thought to be the 1st time the north has launched cruise missiles. in this way, and it comes as it continues to develop its tactical nuclear arsenal, of sure to range weapons to threaten its neighbors. principally, south korea. monday sees the start of 11 days of joint military drills between us and south korean forces, which always angered the north. are these very regrettable that north korea east
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using our regular and defensive drills as a pretext for publication. i hope north korea realized that there is nothing they can earn from escalating tensions on the korean peninsula. these joint drills are largely computer simulated command exercises, but throughout the spring, a series of feel drills are planned, involving both u. s. and south korean troops, including and phoebe landings and held on the kind of scale not seen here since 2017. when again, relations between the north and south were out there most ted's in years. so come on al jazeera har blessings from on dura swine more than a 1000000 children could miss out on education this year. ah frank assessments, this tricky provides this with this hopeful moment where countries could come
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together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat the local commons with the attention it deserves informed opinions that g threat please should have climate change as the center of the gender and not feel the shadow of life award as it has been critical debate chinese side shouldn't be shared with ukrainian leadership you've been talking also seen you could talk with the inside story on al jazeera from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is cover. oh, now does it news from al jazeera on the go and need to know out is there is only a mobile app is there for you. this is where we dissect online. and i guess from out there is a mobile app available in your favorite app store, just set for it and tapped made a new app from al jazeera
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new at you think it it lou ah, hello again. this is al jazeera thats reminds you of the main ears, the sod, china's president seizing thing. the said the china needs a steet, a steel great wall to safeguard its sovereignty. does he put the economy insecurity at the center of his closing speech at the nationals national people's congress? us president joe biden necessity will address issues in the banking sector later on monday. that's as the federal government announced action to shore up deposits at
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the silicon valley bank, reassuring customers they will have access to their money in science fiction, comedy, everything everywhere, all at once as $17.00 oscars, including best picture of the academy awards film style. michelle jo made history as the 1st asian women to win the best actress category an investigation into a huge fire at a refugee camp in bangladesh. earlier this month is found it to be a pond act of sabotage. $12000.00 people were left homeless by the blaze which engulfed shelters and facilities, including hospitals and schools on march, 5th, investigate to say the fire broke out in several places at the same time. more than 1000000 wrangler refugees live in camps in cox's bazaar. tropical cyclone freddie has brought strong winds heavy rain and floods to mozambique for the 2nd time. at least 28 people have died and tens of thousands of homes of damaged freddy
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as the southern hemisphere longest lasting tropical cyclone on record. the un says that more than half a 1000000 people could face the humanitarian crisis in one of the world's poorest nations. not enough. i'm trying to protect my house with sandbags and thompson, 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 zinc sheets or even find a way to try to survive. nicaragua, president daniel ortega has ordered the closure of the vatican embassy and managua and the nicaraguan embassy to the vatican in rome. the announcement follows comments by pope francis in an interview where he compared the nicaraguan government to a dictatorship. the relationship between the catholic church in nicaragua, nicaragua, and the government has been severely strained since the crackdown on anti government
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protests in 2018. when the church acted as a mediator between the science. hundreds of migrants of tried to force their way into the u. s. of the mexico border, a large group mostly from venezuela, was demanding asylum with u. s. officials stop them crossing into the country. many migrants say they're frustrated with trying to secure appointments using a new government app. teachers 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 are being blamed onto cirrus manuel rap hello reports now from the chaos casinos islands of the northern coast. cheers from school children in the island community of east and the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco velasquez francisco says there are many challenges associated with going to school on
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a tiny caribbean island. if you push on that, because we've had situations that have been difficult to overcome that many of the children who attended school come from a small island but several miles away. and if the seas too rough, it can be difficult to get here. and they only, there's only one school and chaos casinos influence he school is the only teacher around here that makes him a pretty big deal. though many are thankful for francisco's dedication parents like but who sells c food to tourists at the seaside restaurant? say they wish their children had access to a better quality education. you will think of me, i have 5 children. some of them have finished school, but others have not because our circumstances didn't allow it. at the start of this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education in honduras, part of a broader strategy by the by did administration to address the root causes of migration from central america. critics in honduras, however,
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warned that ramp and government corruption means that foreign assistance too often goes astray, leading teachers without the tools they need to better educate them on that are. and how can teachers carry out everything that's required of them even trying their best is not enough because the authorities are ignoring the problem and the less they spent on education, the more the last to corruption thing. that's the sad, true my say what, but over the years, the l phone, select your school on east and has received significant material support from the near bike ios could she knows 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 kayla casinos, and the dedicated efforts of one special teacher determined to see the next generation of these islands, residents succeed. while proper public investment remains a distant hope for this community. what they do have is the natural beauty all around,
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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, rap, hello al jazeera gales could she knows huntress. a preliminary report by south africa's anti corruption watchdog has cleared the president of wrongdoing in a corruption scandal known as farm gate. so rom, oppose who was accused of covering up a theft of an estimated $4000000.00 from his private game farm. in 2020 a criminal complaint was filed against him for alleged money laundering. a police investigation is still ongoing. the bbc is faced the 2nd day of last minute sport programming changes. a staff refused to work with them to say they're showing solidarity with gary lenika who was suspended from hosting match of the day for his tweets about new care. silent policy, the government is looking to impose a lifetime fan on asylum seekers who arrive on british shores in small boats.
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parliament will debate and vote on the bill for the 1st time later on monday. tens of thousands of julia, doctors in england starting 3 days of strike action of a pe and working conditions in the country's national health service. they make up around 40 percent of the medical workforce in the country. andrew marson is a doctor who campaigns for more investment in public health. i mean dr. andrew meyerson, i am an hfs, a doctor, originally from the united states. and i came to the united kingdom about 7 years ago to study medicine. and i decide to stay here because i love the chest, we've seen, you know, a 30 percent reduction in our real terms pay in the last 15 years. basically it means that for a quarter of the year from september to december, we're looking for free. and that's a big issue. that's a huge issue for staff retention. that's why so many people are burning out or seeing ads for, you know, come to work in australia, come to work in a 0. and, you know, and we're seeing a lot of our colleagues who are taking those offers to,
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to work in much better conditions with much better pay down under because it's just, it's just becoming too difficult for community just right now. every, every winter is a bad winter for that for the us. and for the last 10 years we have every single winter. we've been complaints the government, things are getting worse, waiting times are getting worse, people are coming to harm. and they are being extraordinarily successful in driving people away from the, from the public system into a, into a 2 tier system where people that can afford it. wealthy people, they can go 60 private, private clinicians and but the rest of everybody else is left to suffer. a good shift nowadays for so many 80 staff is one where nobody dies in our waiting room or dies on the back of an ambulance. every time i see a patient, i apologize for terribly long wait, that they are during and you know, and i speak to them honestly about, you know, the difficulties that we're facing, that we don't have enough staff. we don't have enough resources. and so, you know, we don't want to go on strike, nobody wants to go on strike. but when, you know, for every single year we are, we are screaming to the government, do something,
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and they don't listen. then this is what it's come to when i've gone to where to picket lines to support whether it's in cruise or nurses. it is incredibly invigorating, is horrific as the situation is right now. and so many people dying. getting through the pandemic and sing, horrors that we've, we've been through. instilling so awful and despairing so much about the state of the an h us. this is the one thing that's actually given me hope and that's it from me for the moment. while i get a wonderful cost next to you, and i'll just the, or a wife changed you to his come back within science story. just a moment. hello, the weather's looking a little messy across sir parts of europe. the may, we lost a cloud of rice spill again from the atlantic, but the good news there is, is bringing mild, rare, so we should see less in the way of snow,
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more in the way of rain. for some, we have got dry and find weather across southwestern parts of europe into that western side of the mediterranean. that's going to push its way a little further. north was zurich getting up to rep 18 degrees celsius. you can see how the winds are coming in from that mile. southwest, the directions, so a lot of rain in place and heavy burst of rain they're pushing into, we're france. it'll make its way through zurich watching the temperature back down to around 10 degrees celsius. here on that shoes day, just some more wintry weather, sleet and snow, perhaps coming through the snow more expensive across parts of scandinavia. i think it'll remain the rain there. to be honest, across a good part of england wells and pushing across into northern olive and republic. of arden to some, some snow there, some when she, whether they're in 2 were germany, try to make us way for the race was clear, weather does come back in behind. eventually, we have got to clear whether across north western parts of africa area, whether a bit towards the north east, $29.00 celsius in karen,
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those temperatures will fall further. as we go through the next couple days. rain sweeping through a top temperature on tuesday of 22 aah! from the al jazeera london broker center, 2 people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitation, believed as a person of color, it was a struggle. it, it would be much easier for me to make those that white people part to your index header and sing a song right there. skin carry other people, wait a minute, you get way. don't you stop what you're doing? and they've won judy b and smithy on out there. the biggest process, yes, against benjamin netanyahu is far right government and it's plans to overhaul the judiciary along with the iran saudi deal. he's facing mounting problems at home and abroad.

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