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along the gulf of guinea, and we do have heavy rainfall alerts in play for the western side of 10th, and he is certainly to the west of tans, india. that's where our biggest downpours will be on this one off in south africa right now. it's breezy along the coast. fine, we'll look for gus here of up to 70 kilometers per hour. that's it. that's all soon . ah. a week to look at the world's top business stores, from global markets in economies to construction and small businesses. to understand how it affects todd ag nice. counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, you know, so pure becomes the 1st south korea leader to visit japan in more than
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a decade. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up, credit suisse agrees to follow billions of dollars after a full and it shares sparked fears of a global financial crisis. a court in indonesia hands down its verdict to 3 police officers charged off to last years. football stadium crushed in which 135 people died of anger in malawi at the lack of rescue services after it's was flooding, the president appeals for international help. ah, we begin in turkey where the lead us of south korea and japan, a meeting in what's being hailed as a new milestone in their relationship. it's the 1st time that
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a south korea leda has been invited to tokyo in 12 years. the 2 countries hope to rebuild security and economic ties in the face of the continued threat from north korea. we'll just hours before that meeting, north korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into waters between the korean peninsula and japan. it's the 3rd missile launched by pyongyang. this week, japan is called a national security meeting. following the latest test. let's go lived out of tokyo, i'll just era. sally solomon is there for the 1st meeting them between the leaders of north korea and japan and over a decade. this is a highly significant meeting between south korea and japan. very important. you mentioned more than a decayed south korea and present. they're coming to japan to all the summit would come to about the climate. said mister tish, it up both the governments they had missed. so many years
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regarding the legal issue between the 2 countries on monday, the 4th work labor during the 2nd world war in 2018 japan issue and then apology. and they stop funds to compensate the blend to claim that they have been forced to work in germany. companies during the single door that governments, at that time, the new governments which came up in 2019, they backtracked on the agreement and that goes the huge mis stuff between the 2 governments. but of course, over that there are so many issues between the countries, but it seems that north korea is new development development pushed ahead and governmental which wants to form the kind of alliance in this area between japan, between japan, the us on south korea to face what they call
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a cation by north korea. i should have said it's, it's the 1st visit by a north korea leader to, to japan in, over a decade. and obviously with this, this missile launched by north korea security will once again be high on the agenda . do they see eye to eye on regional security? when both countries have the common enemy, we can put it this way arrival, which is north korea. that is, what is the making, making them unite and this confrontation with north korea and boom, getting me science. but at the same time, both are all sort of they have so many disagreements regarding regional issues. they have disputes on the island, the island, which is called in and thank you mind in japan. they have also other historical issues that they haven't so yet. so it's very emily to see and decide if the
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signal meeting is going to be able to form kind of mutual trust between. that's really funny. so let me many thanks, dave. to live in tokyo. let's get the view now from sol. i'll just hear from bryan has more on north korea is miss i launch and that meeting of the leaders, japan and south korea, this is seen as a very significant visit. it's the 1st time that a south korean president has gone on a bilateral visit to a japan in more than 10 years. president units took yell at, wants to restore relations with japan, but it is a very controversial, a summit meeting which has a drawn, a lot of opposition here domestically in south korea, from different groups protesting about different aspects of the relationship with japan. but at present you want to restore relations, meeting with whom yoshida,
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the japanese prime minister. they take a similar view politically and also a very tough position when it comes to north korea wanting to re establish relations. but there has been a lot of pushback here politically, a what is often a very fraught relationship between these 2 neighbors. credit suisse has agreed to borrow up to $54000000000.00 from switzerland central bank. the european banking giant shares plans to record lowes on wednesday after its biggest lender, the saudi national bank said that it would not be able to provide more financial help, very suisse financial problems are being reexamined, following the collapse of, to regional us banks over the weekend. which fog drops in european and us stock market al jazeera? kristen salumi is on wall street and new york. the swiss banks falling share praises re ignited concerns here at the new york stock exchange over the us banking
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sector. after the government stepped in over the weekend to protect depositors and shut down to you as institutions, these were regional banks and regional banks, which are less regulated in the united states continue to suffer. some of the sharpest declines on wall street on wednesday. but major banks were hit as well, like j. p. morgan, chase city bank, bank of america. i and others also seem declines ranging from 2 to 3 percent as investors worried whether or not these institutions can deal with rising interest rates and an unsettled economy. the scandals are, are really assigned that management is not where it should be. and i think that's the 1st thing that anyone looks at is that say, what does this institution have? good management? can we rely on that to take care of our money? if that can't be a resounding yes, that every one is going to doubt everything else about the bank. but it wasn't just financial sector stocks that suffered on wednesday across the board. the markets
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took a hit. the dow jones industrial average at one point down more than 2 percent recovered slightly, but commodities also took hits and investors poured their money into government bonds, treasuries that are seen as a safety investment driving down yields on the bonds as well. now the head of the securities and exchange commission did try to reinforce reassure investors by warning that any misconduct that threatens global markets would be investigated and prosecuted. a police officer implicated in a fatal soccer stadium crush in indonesia has been sentenced to 18 months in prison . 2 other offices had been found not guilty. $135.00 people died when offices 5 tear gas after a pitch invasion, a conjure hum stadium in the east java city of milan in october. let's go now to sort of buy up. i was the was jessica washington. is that for us? so this police officer, a sentence to 18 months in prison. jessica,
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what was he charged with? ah, well, that's exactly right. he's preceding 5th, the survey district court have wrapped up for the day. the 3 police officers on trial, the 1st officer, you mention the squad commander of the east java mo brigade who was charged ordering. she, subordinates to finance, she a guess. so facing that charge of criminal negligence, resulting in death and injury, he will now face 18 months in prison. now the judge noted that the defendant had failed to anticipate how the situation could have turned out. and it should have been a situation that would be easy to anticipate and that there were other options, rather than using t a gas, but also a consideration. and he's still in the he's deliberations what the behavior of some spectators, the defense had argued throughout this trial. that some spectators were mile and, and posed
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a safety threat at the lives of security officers. so that was the 1st the, except me heard today, but the other 2 officers, the head of operations of milan police and also the head of prevention. both have been acquitted. and found not guilty of negligence, and the judge recommended that they can even be returned to their positions within the milan to police. and what's been the reaction to these votes of a, what was, of course, extremely tragic, untrue africa bent from many, many people. while that's right and the reaction in serbia has been rather subdued. just a few family members. the relatives of those who lost their lives in this tragedy came to court to day only a handful of them. there were some tears in the courtroom as the verdicts were read out. but many more decided that they would stay in my long that they wouldn't make the journey to court to day because they felt the lives of their loved ones. the
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lives of survivors had been disrespected by this process by sentences which they consider to be true, lenient. a. we were in my lung throughout this week in the lead, up to the trial, to speak with people to get a sense of how they're feeling at whether or not justice has been delivered. not just with this verdict, but with the verdicts that we saw last week of to not to officials, one sentence to 18 months in prison, and another sentenced to one here. that the overwhelming sentiment is that justice hasn't been delivered at the lives of those who died in this tragedy, including $38.00 children under the age of 17, have been disrespected, and that they feel they feel tired. one father who lost his son in this tragedy. his 21 year old son said that he feels exhausted and that he can no longer think about this and that he is just glad to put this process behind him. but at the same time he feels of there's been no justice or his son. and for the all the children who lost their lives of zeros. jessica washington reporting live from suitable jessica money saxon today. while our, we,
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as president is appealed for global support. after a tropical cyclone hit, the east of southern africa will always commercial hub has seemed the most damage with flooding a mud slides around $225.00 people have died at us for me to miller reports now from blanton hundreds of people are still missing is one of the most recent bodies found at searching in the city of bland tire. as men carried by foot to mortuary, nearly 10 kilometers away, they shouted frustration. angry. they are no rescue services. 3 days after the worst of the flooding and mud slides that hit this area, david period still searching for, for missing family members know him because a few, you know, and it is the team in the 40 and the government officers, nothing. will it all organize people, the people that most people with is now several meters of mud and fallen rocks was
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once a village, dozens of homes were stepped away, few on higher ground and by the strong winds and flooding. hundreds of people on the thing. and it's evident in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered compared to the number of people missing. and the search is being made. all the more difficult of the rain continues. people use make sure bridges to escape the widespread flooding. and as the search continues with whatever is available, a man's body is found within the muddy hills. and around him what remains the bits and pieces of other lives at once. what can we take, the rest to be delivered, or people can be that you a few wherever a question that may only be answered if and when help eventually arrives. lemetre. mila al jazeera, blan t i. m allow we at least 14 people have died after flash floods,
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hit se and turkey heavy rain hit the cities of sally of an audi, a man with more expected through the weekend floods come as the reaching tries to recover from last month's earthquakes was all said our reports from istanbul, ah, these men had a fortune as keep police rescue workers as civilians have been helping to save doors surrounded by floods in southern turkey. here several people have died. in many areas, the emergency services were overwhelmed. you see this area is completely submerged . all thirties couldn't set up pumps to discharge the water. here. they were called stranded here, but they couldn't find pumps to discharge the water up. the flesh flows or heating areas or the struggling often last monster by state and earthquakes. duck killed more than 48000 people. families forced from the homes by the quakes are now being flooded out of their pants, wells fargo. but belt, as you can see,
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we managed to relocate our tents and moved to the park. we managed to surround the tents with stuff to stop the water coming in the middle shannon for was heckled as he sort of the down. many were already unhappy with the goldman response to the queen. after yet another disaster. passions is running now. heavy rains since tuesday night have brought flooding, not just a shadow for but also to other cities like of young authorities. how shut down hospitals and schools in some areas rescue work is underway. but there are fears that'll be rice, christmas. elder al jazeera stumble still to come on al jazeera, you and still play. a watchdog says that more than 2 tons of uranium has gone missing in libya and find out what volunteers are doing in thailand to help bring down the cost of fuels.
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from north korea, a police officer implicated in a fatal crash at a football stadium as received 18 months in prison. 2 other offices had the charges against them, dismissed. 135 people died in the disaster lost here. a malawi is declared 2 weeks of morning after 225 people were killed when cycling freddie talk through southern africa for the 2nd time in a month. it's commercial hub, blank tile. the seen the most damage with flooding of mudslides. there's a growing war of words between moscow and washington over a u. s. drone that crashed in the backseat and a phone call. russia's defense minister told his u. s. counterpart. the drone flights their crimea were provocative. earlier the us said, the aircraft was intentionally harassed by a russian fighter jet, but, but it wasn't sure if the collision was double deliberate. jap returns he reports for a 2nd day, u. s. officials complained that they are reaper drain,
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crashed into the black sea as a result of what they say has become a pattern of reckless and unsafe behavior by russian fighter jet pilots in international airspace. this time resulting in a collision. i just got off the phone with my russian counterpart, minister sure. as i've said repeatedly, it's important but great powers be models of transparency and communication. and the united states will continue to fly and to operate wherever international law allows. this was the 1st phone call between the u. s. defense secretary and his russian counterpart in 5 months. and it's notable that the aftermath of the incident, both moscow and washington, are emphasizing the need for dialogue. none of that's russia disputes, the u. s. account of the crash, the criminal says the drone had switched off its transponder and was heading towards russian territory, collecting actionable military intelligence against russian forces for the ukraine war effort, explained scramble to identify the aircraft and then response. the drone took
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a vase of action that led to its crash switch. it states that you have heard representatives of the pentagon and the joint chiefs of staff say the united states will continue to fly wherever it pleases, in accordance with international law. but if you follow this logic than the space around the united states has the same status as the space over the black sea, much as with a drain itself, washington says it's deep under water and unlikely to be recovered by the us military. as far as the loss of anything of sensitive intelligence, etc, as normal we would take and we did take mitigating measures. so we are quite confident that whatever, whatever was of value is no longer of a rush, it says it will attempt to retrieve the drone despite the difficulties, whatever actually happens. this incidence is heightening the fear of unintended consequences and the risk of heightened escalation between washington and moscow. she ever can see al jazeera, the pensive a court in pakistan as bard,
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a police operation to arrest former prime minister m. ron com until friday. con is accused of repeatedly failing to appear in court for a hearing. it comes a day after a 10 stand off in the hall between security forces and supporters of embrun con. let's go live, not a law out is here as come out. hider is there. so come out the on, off saga of iran. cons arrest continues. it's off again. yes. in day it has been continuing for the past few days. yesterday the law or high guard said that the police should stop its action till 5 day this morning. however day now extended for tomorrow morning would ride. a cor dollars rejected mironda ball holding a riley on the 9 deed in the city of la saying that he would need at least 15 days
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prior permission before you can do that and work up cause i've got outside the residence man, i'll stick more. busy on their way from other province said and loading the high book, while robin got by don. and ron bonnet likely to be called in at dom abad on saturday. that did why the water and re issued against them failing to appear in court. so for now, the situation is under control that extension india, you're going to see behind me containers have blocked the access road to the mon blog, rather than on god, it did very to be important to see what drug by after the court ruling expired. that's part of that all but asian is concerned about dated the feeling that ron conrad drive will do it to my boss on saturday to appear before that court,
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which is water. and i'll just come on, hide a reporting, live that from the hole that he thinks indeed come on tens of thousands of farmers in india or marching to the capitol. new delhi comfortable started from maha, russian states. they're demanding government compensation for their losses on their onion crops are from massive drop in prices. the government glimpse surplus production for the fall in value. india is the world's biggest onion exporter, the u. n. 's nuclear watchdog says that more than 2 and a half tons of uranium has gone missing in libya. 10 drums of the radioactive material had been declared as being at a site that was missing. when the i. e. a carried out an inspection. the agency will now try to clarify the circumstances behind the removal of the material and
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where it is now. mark fitzpatrick is a former us assistant deputy of so of state for non proliferation. this is largely governing less territory law, less territory. and the uranium in question was left over from nuclear weapons program. it's not very dangerous in preparation terms because it's, it totally unimed rich. you have to, you know, do a lot of concentration of the enrichment level to, to make it worthy of being used in a reactor and much more for a bomb. but probably somebody stole who thought it was valuable and, and that's why it went missing the amount of material to point to turn sounds like a lot. and it could contribute to any country or non state actor that had a nuclear weapons program. but it wouldn't be enough to make the where with all of one bomb it's you need about 10 tons of natural uranium to then concentrate to
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produce of highly enriched uranium per box. so it's not that much material. you know, the, i, e, a doesn't track all yellow cake around the world, but they were tracking this yellow cake in libya because it had been part of a nuclear weapons program. so it had some special status attached to it. even though it's, you know, it wasn't a proliferation risk in and of itself. the u. s. has charged one of the chinese communist parties most wanted exiles with orchestrating a $1000000000.00 fraud. real estate tycoon, go when gray is a prominent critic of the chinese government. and has ties to full. donald trump advisor, steve bannon, the u. s. accuses him of defrauding thousands of his online followers. go had been one of china's richest people before claiming political asylum in the us. in 2017 in thailand. like much of the rest of the world, we keep hearing about the cost of living crisis. but what about the cost of dying
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with rising inflation and falling salaries in the country? funeral costs could be a terrible burden. but one group of volunteers is trying to ease the financial worries. story, chang reports from bangkok cheney makeup artist prepare to apply a thick layer of foundation to a pa mellow. the round fruit makes a good approximation for the human skull. the makeup slathered on a bit thick, but they're unlikely to get any complaints. this is a class for volunteer beauty morticians, who are for to make up the dead for free. oh my gone, i started this journey low and 8 years ago. i had a night there about getting stuck in a room full of dead people. and there was an old person who said a con leaf and she had put, made up on our dead bodies. some of the skills needed go beyond those found in an ordinary beauty salon slashes in the pinellas skin, approximate wounds. the petitions might have to deal with that thought about skin
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tones and little tips to bring back life to a face for the last time. skills that just need a little fine tuning the money. my well man, man, man, we women are already familiar with putting make upon. so what could be more difficult to help make upon dead people from the time in these tough economic times the raw materials are expensive. so the group relies on donations and to day local beauty pageant is donating, make up kids. the funeral business was one of the few to benefit during the cove at 19 pandemic. yet, prices keep rising with inflation. funerals are expensive around the world and thailand's no exception. the main cost being the casket or the basic model like this, going all the way up to this, which depending on the materials you choose to use, because upwards of $35000.00. to lena's latest client arise from a local hospital on the outskirts of bangkok, she has to work fast. the temperature is nearly 40 degrees. but soon the ash and
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skin and sunken cheeks, the transformed light. i am thinking how should i make the deceased look at her best for her family? i usually take around 10 minutes to finish the job. the eyelashes are the last thing to be applied, secured in place with glue. and then the last fold of the hands and a moment of reflection. it's an opportunity for her to say good bye to a client. she never knew, but one who will now depart on her final journey with a dignity that would otherwise have been an affordable tourney. chang al jazeera bank hook. we'll get a weather update next here on out 0 more news fear in just over 30 minutes. what are saturdays inside story? the
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are dry and in warm air off the atlantic for western europe have one here. so the details right here right now. so look at these temperatures dublin, 16 degrees, but there will be outbreaks of showers across both the islands of ireland and britain. and we can follow this trail of disturbed weather through the northwest of spain and coastal portugal. and it's warmer surge of air is infiltrating central europe already signs of a 12 degrees in zurich on thursday. it says wind shift to south southwesterly that 18 degrees on friday. now by next week, everyone's going to be in on this. so tuesday, march the 21st especially around the balkans. any places closing in on 20 degrees back to the here. and now though for the southeast of turkey a, there has been some flooding in the earthquake zone, still showers across the country. more steady and persistent rain in on tale off to africa, we go, it's a windy pitcher through the coast of libya, the northwest of egypt,
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and will keep this theme of when going for south africa. the coastline got fear of about 70 kilometers per hour. now this is scooping up moisture off the indian ocean and dumping it into the province. of course you don't tell so showers in durban, but the height of 26 degrees on thursday. ok, i'm out of fun. i'll see you soon. ah . the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation, fought and died for power. defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with people and power. investigate exposed it and questions they used to be use of our around the globe on al jazeera. the shock waves from the collapse of to us banks have been.
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