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you're wanting to lose our life from a headquarters, and so i'm getting obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. pakistan's, former prime minister in mon khan, and his supporters arrive at laura's high court days after confrontations with the least children left without families or homes. we report from the makeshift camp for those displaced by last week. storm in malawi, more protests in france, a day after president to my room, i crow, bypasses parliament to push through controversial pension reforms. finland's president arrives inter kia in hopes to win approval for his bid for nato membership. i'm trying to get your oscar and sports title hold. israel madrid are drawn against chelsea and the champions league quotes of finals and munches united will face to via in the euroleague lost a cell to mock us. rush sped, help them, but best bolt with his 19th goals is the welcome. ah,
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welcome to the news hour. we begin with pakistan where the former prime minister m ron con, says he will march to record and the horror his supporters are ready gathering outside the building. these are the life pictures from the horn. a court has rejected. cons, please to suspend dot arrest warrant. the decisions sparked fears if a new confrontation between police and cons, supporters after tuesday's violence, we'll bring it come hider, who's joining us from outside iran. conn's home in the horse, they've now arrived outside the court. what is a message that crohn and his supporters are taken to the court? well, 1st of all, m, ron han had a protective bay and additional cases that had been brought against him and he died of god, but mental charges of obstructing justice. stopping the police by using the board.
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many of the police ran up cause injured. so i'm wrong, hon. i do a person before the law high or the lower high court also said that the former prime minister should be given dick which to day and also the shades outside the god. because all his supporters, i've been with him all along and they have got their entered into the premises. but the board said that all i wanted people should leave the premises that i am wrong and sheltered a bad. so most likely that day, the whole high court where grant came back at the same time the bod, high board, also given them relief initially abroad said that they would be arrested and taken from the court, ordered do should be priscilla dated. the girder should be provided in a law bought that you should not be there to do some break through dodge after the
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intent dog betrayed the bargain on said he can solve that damn wrong cons party where they are targeting late last night. the prime minister of budget thought also saying that they were extending an olive broad day should be dall came drawn, found himself or agreed that they should be dogged. it would be important to see what kind of headway made on that town. but for the time being some relief being offered to the former prime minister. yeah. and come all my kind of horse faces multiple legal cases which, which he says are all politically motivated. and did he said that all along. and he said that that voice, primarily because of security concerns that he would not debating before the law claude, because you did the jury and an unsafe location that had been a number of attacks over there. he also said that he feared that he would be taken
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into custody here. did you in the government of dore dear georgia, all secretary party leaders who wondered if there earlier so of but for the 1st time since this crisis began. after the den scene, we are beginning to see some light at the end of their donna and then everybody head and budget thought will be hoping that the buckets on the politicians will decide that different days and photo change. a dog about constructive matters in order to facilitate that delay action, which is due on the 3rd year of april, the national elections of godaddy are doing some diamond apron shows some relief. but then again, situation despite the fact that delegates pro great. yeah, come on as you speak to us, we're looking at the lives i believe the life picture from outside the court house in the hor, perhaps these are the latest pictures we're getting, but we can see his support is outside the court house. we can see a heavy press isn't presence of security as well. is the expectation that there
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could be some sort of violence or a confrontation? well, it is unlikely that they will be violent regarding the rain guards still go against enron on here story to support their main b boys. he had already said all along that he believed in a peaceful movement. in fact, the total crisis began after them ron calling on the 8th of march. what's that need to order to be for? riley and the government tramping down because they put restrictions and bank public protection. after that, they would violate the wrong cause. we're still able to gaddy on that riley day later, and i'd rather be fully so all expect asian dos. not take the law in today or not. we're not all go ready for ron found political. your job id expectation is that
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things are going smoothly. although i did being a little bit of a bad morning because the gates were open for him, ron hon, to enter the court because i have to go to the concern as soon as that happened and hundreds of support are, those are entered into the algebra major of the guard, but they will not be allowed in sight. i know it'll be interesting to see what runs by inside the courtroom. so just tell us once again, what should we be looking out for to happen in and outside that courtroom over the next few hours a come off. well, 1st of all, it really be important to see read the bill protective bill will be confirmed and the money different cases that enron khan is now facing. need that new kitchen that have been brought up north pertaining to the one in which did it brought in good news. so the 1st thing that we have to watch out for william ron con, get that predicted been dated in expectation that he's short in den,
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going to be traveling to islam, abad law. the high court that said that you shouldn't be given adequate to go to date on route dec jabard ford and a half to 5 drive, of course would be a bidding dead to mortals. so all lies on record. and obviously people are like, garage budget don, you've been glued to that dental vision screen to really be hoping that did it some after all, some light at the end of the. okay. and once again, that is a live picture from outside the supreme court in the hallway in ron con, i'm his support as of now arrived outside of the building. come on. hi. thank you for that update from la hor or sword is m a law? we are still coming to grips on the scale of destruction from cycle and freddie. the survivors of the floods are struggling with the shortage of food. the government has been donating food parcels, but aid is coming in slowly. a lot of areas are inaccessible that after the storm caused landslides,
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at least $326.00 people have died and thousands are still missing. from the miller as more from a school and blan tire that's been converted into a camp for the displaced more than 88000 people have been lived homeless and lapped in malawi, alone, due to the impact of cycling. freddy, they were landslides landing, as well as heavy winds. and the people here lost everything including their homes. many of the 4000 here are children. and some were brought in by community members because these children had lost both parents all their entire families. there are children here without homes to go to. now the volunteers here are concerned about their resources. they don't have enough. for example, we don't even of for example enough women, me does enough. beebe machines so that again, do they do a saying the eyes of the are the busy through i see the patients as a thing that people that i hear people. yeah. have been lived with nothing and
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they're relying on the community around them for donations to keep them going. we organize that, it turned over and over. i remember we're used things closely. barragan's shoes worked over the home. they brought those things to my house. that's when we come to distribute actually we are just me about know godaddy's issue number thing. it's our mom there we want to do today. we're went to buy. so when to buy everything for these people while help is trickling in, they are only 18 classrooms at this primary school and they're completely full, they're running out of. and so they're starting to pitch tents wherever they can to accommodate the people who continue coming in to this temporary camp. looking for refuge from rita mila al jazeera plant, i am allowing courthouse doors and fronds have gathered across the country as unions war. and they'll continue their fight against pension reforms.
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a very latest action comes after the government bypass parliament enforced through a controversial plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. and that anger protest or is even more crowd set cars on fire. and more than 300 people were arrested. natasha butler's in paris with more will a number of french ministers have been trying to defend the pension reform in the way 8 was forced through by decree by passing parliament. they said it was an action that was necessary because they say that this reform is essential if fraud sees a able to sustain 8 pension system in the future. nevertheless, that is certainly not washing with many. m p 's a lot of anger among some lawmakers. we know that lawmakers on the left and also the far right and also independence autopay blake,
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a motion of no confidence. i guess the government that will be voted on monday. meanwhile, trade unions all calling for more protests, a nationwide day of action on thursday and their ongoing demonstrations in paris. some people have tried to block the main ring road garbage collectors, also oil refinery workers, all continuing with their protests the motive and got over this reform a lot of anger in the way which has been pushed through parliament. a lot of frustration and anger. i present it by knowing my girl, see as being out of touch with ordinary people. gabriella tunzia teachers upon she also bon university. he is one of the thousands who joined the protests and says they won't stop the pension reform protests that have been happening for the past 2 months. and that will keep going strong for the next few weeks. really are not just about pensions, it's about money. there's the money you get now and there's the money you get later myself as a teacher, i feel undervalued, very much like other people. people who take care of the trash, people who take care of people's health. this is what it is about money, india and,
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and there's a lot of tension when it comes to. there is a social aspect to that question, but there's also a political aspect to the question. the problem is that the government can not find a 50 percent majority. they just don't have it. they don't have it with people and they don't have it international assembly. so what do they do? well, they just do what they have to do, which is try to save money and we ourselves feel like we are under privileges. i'm not sure what will happen in the parliament. it's possible that some people on the right swing and some people in the left wing and up, you know, agreeing on what to do. what i do know for sure is what i'm a participant in, which is the coming demonstration. and they will be method, my impression is that we will have people that so far has not participated. that will start participating precisely because they believe in democracy precisely because they believe in a social republic. in france, we are not just republicans. we also believe that the republic should be social fronts has never been more profitable for the past 3 years. there are record
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profits recorded in the tech count, which is the top 40 companies here. look, inequalities can keep getting worse. that's not possible. and that's what we're doing that we might fail, but we're trying plenty morehead on the else is there, and it's our including this. hundreds of farmers in the indian state or my roster are protesting demanding higher prices for uneven a powerful cycle and triggers flooding landslides. in peru, destroying thousands of homes and the capital rates and saudi arabia was $21000000.00 coming up in support with joe i ah, but 1st the precedence of finland is inter kia to discuss his nation's bid to join nato saline. so says he hopes turkey year will approve his country's process to become a member of the nato military alliance. ankara has been blocking the bed because of
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concerns about what it says is a lack of commitment to fight terrorism more and this result, sars are, is joining us from ankara. so what can we expect from this meeting? anything concrete while they're in their expectations here are quite high. the hopes are quite high. busy so that the member, the nato membership drain for finland is moving to they read fast and it's expected to pass the most critical stage to day. so the sources in on can are telling us that fis, madeline, as his team to have agreed to approve. if he lands nate to a bid and off the bees on that decision, or based on that agreement as not on wanted to have a president to present meeting with their feel lance president. so the an issue there. so based on that, he has been invited wrong and now he's here with an hour's gonna expecting them to finish the meeting. now the meeting still on the way and then click on the front of
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the cameras and that the season off turkeys approval to finance succession, to nato. to be honest is, is the general expectations here. and that has been the statements from the minister of foreign ministry of both companies actually confirming this. so if any last minute crisis doesn't happen today, the expectation is that that will be approved today. so that's why it's going to be, if that happens is going to be a quite historic moment, both for finland and afford nato as well. so the sources here are seeing that just in less than 2 months, to general elections here in turkey phase and add one is trying to send out a message to the west that in principle on can, he's not against the membership for this to, nor to the companies to be than and finland on the stair it's, it's concerns are math and their officials here are seen that finland has satisfied turkey's demands regarding these security concerns. however, when it comes to severe then is completely at different stories. so turkey says
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that sweden has not to address properly turkey, security concerns such as extra dieting. p k can wipe pg members to turkey, which turkey because he's organizations as the several groups. so when it comes to speed and feel, seems that there's a long way to go. okay, thank you so much. so sorry for that update from ankara. let's bring and course been freeze as a senior research fellow with the norwegian institute of international affairs. he's joining us from welcome to the algebra news hours. so is it safe to say that the likelihood of finland joining nato before sweden has now increased? yes, absolutely. we are seeing this kind of coming in a, in a few big time. but this meeting today probably wouldn't happen unless the also this optimism that we thought about the correct. so we expect that they're going to, to, to, to parliament, to that, to, to rectify the finish should be today. so to what extent and to sweden
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a session continue to remain in limbo. well, the problem thought was big for, for turkey has always been sweden, not filled them. and it has to be in the report, the said, the question about the, about the counterterrorism is sure it's at the feet and is doing and they haven't done a lot. they haven't changed all of the nation. the last bit of that or that project, it's a law new terrorist law that 3 and it's going to and from to insurance on which will pipe the grip on the counter terrorism measures. so i think the after that will be, will happen with sweden. yeah, i want to ask you if there is anything more that sweden can do to heal that rift with turkey? yes, i mean it's, they have done a lot, as i said. so i think turkey will look at what, what freedom impacted does after june 1st. and then you have about a month until the natal submit and the submit. it's like the 3rd millennial,
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but on the politically important moments when our deal is 3 of them fit on both should be welcomed up members. so, so that the hope in sweden is that they will manage to do this. but in this week, 15 driven 1st on the end of the month. if course, it's not just her kid that's blocked fin the sweden session hungry has as well and some say that that gary and position is a power play in order for you to release some frozen funds held up for the country . but let me ask you if turkey a goes ahead would be assessing for finland as well as sweet and then how sustainable is the hungarian position? though i think i think quite optimistic on about, i'm hungry. i think that will be with the old. don't want to be the one which is blocking it again to had some and some national interest the want to be to, to address. but, you know, in practice, me in the fin on are already a member of nato. there have been invited. so it's all about ratification,
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so it becomes a political burden of the, for the to fall back in the long run. right? so, so i don't think hunger will represent the big challenge here. are there any, any implications at all off stalling or delaying these beds for, for the countries themselves on, for nato? yeah, i mean, you never know until, you know, of course and things happen like we had to do ation suite in a while ago when a person burned to koran front of the turkish embassy. i mean, incidents like this traits high level political tensions of business. so you know, if it's something unforeseen happen, of course, new obstacles can come. and of course you don't know the outcome of the election inter kia. so there are, there are a couple of aspects here that's been thought about. but at the end of the day, it is not supposed to see this membership by such though that's why i'm rather optimistic. ok,
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thank you so much for speaking to us from oslo. thank you. china as president, she jim pang will travel to russia next week. the official trip kansas china offers to broker piece in ukraine. this is the 1st time the chinese president will make a trip to russia since the start of the ukraine war. because re, to you has more on this from beijing. according to china's foreign ministry, she is trip is all about promoting peace between crane and russia. china har. mystery says that leading sons during the conflict has been consistent. that all at once is a true slide to sit down and talk and it released the keys class last month, outlining the dialogue with her school savings goes to criticize the us and other western countries will imposing what it says. you need lateral sanctions and feeling the crisis white one which is support to train. now that's what kind of our ministry says, but there are really 2 other goals here that very, very much staging interest. the 1st is, this trip is going to be
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a major show of public support for moscow at a time when its continuing its invasion of brain. and this is what fading intended intends to show that this is advancing a multi polar world, as opposed to one that just run by the u. s. and other western countries. they also want to deepen that economic ties with russia. we've seen trade sold between the 2 countries since the invasion and 2022. it went up by 29 percent to $190000000000.00 us dollars. and much of that is the buying of cheap oil and gas from russia for aging. something that agent very much need and being is also going to promote itself as a global lead and immediate. she didn't think it's very much capitalizing on the recent success of one aging. the aging top did not brokering a peace deal between saudi arabia and iran, and hundreds of farmers in india have whole to their march to move by after meeting
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between their leaders and government officials. farmers were protesting against a huge drop in onion prices. the 200 kilometer march began in the city of nazare, but it's not clear if it will continue. probably metal has more on this from boston . farm was continuing to pressure the government for about 2 hours to move by and farm was camping here. this will only go off to the government pos is a resolution in the state assembly, formerly agreeing to their demands. these include financial assistance like known waivers and compensation after onion prices crashed in the state of marashi in western india. now far most of come from the city of norfolk, that's about 100 kilometers from hill, and it's been a difficult journey. they've walked over here. it's taking them 4 days in this mystery heat. over here, they don't have too many facilities as you can see the sitting on straw matt. it's where they're also sleeping at night and cooking their food sod. this is i look,
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this is our 3rd march towards the city. the government didn't facility promises during the fast to protest. so we don't trust the government. we cheated every time . i've been working for 6 days, hoping our demands were finally be met on your prices have fears, political implications that have brought down governments in the past. it's a stable in, in, in cooking, in effect, the majority of the middle class and nearly half of been just working population works in agriculture, making far most critical vote base. this protest comes as form was a north india of protesting and demanding increased financial protection from the government. bob knew that the largest vash and western india. one child has been killed in torrential rains that have flooded rebel controlled areas of northeastern syria. livestock and crops have been washed away and refugee camps. inundated bernard smith reports chunks of the main road,
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linking houses and rocket in northeast and syria had been washed away and in the field around it, crops of wheat, barley and vegetables, have been destroyed. just as they would have been taking root, who would have you said, am heavy rains of raised river levels that have flooded homes as well as the tenants of syrians, internally displaced by the civil war. another law, no man, a highly. i live alone as my husband is dead. the house flooded while i slept, my sons rescued me. all my possessions are wasted. i've lost everything. i only have the clothes on my back. we spend the whole night in the open, the door went out of this region in theory has been controlled by rebel forces for 12 years. there's not much maintenance of public roads, buildings, and facilities. the area is home to around 4 and a half 1000000 people, according to you and figures. 70 percent of them are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. bernard smith, al jazeera in peru,
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thousands of people have had to flee after landslides, dumped mud and debris on a poor community. in the south west, at least one person has died, while many saw their homes destroyed. by the facts of cyclop psychology. aku mayana sanchez reports from the community of rio seco southwest of the capital, lima barrett. the santos is helpless under the rubble, her children's beds, her sofas and tables. she was only able to recover to parts a cutting board and a toy long everything is gone. the kitchen, everything, there is nothing left cardboard wooden and tin homes were ravaged by 2 landslides, the tor, through the community of re a cycle. southwest of the capitol within a 1000 homes were flattened and nearly 2000 python rid people affected with versus his home was spared. it sits between his neighbors, brick walls, we have been out around and i'm so sorry for those we have lost everything. it's
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nature. we can't find it. we never know when it's coming. the effects of psychological have been devastating and deduced north and central coast. the capital, lima is some state of red alert. in this southwestern district of sienna, yes, 7 landslides happen simultaneously. a 120 soldiers delivered water and food to survivors. here. heavy machinery cleared roads. the force of nature only spared the most solid constructions. for years, authorities have urged people not to build their homes near river banks, or ravines like this one. this is a natural path for landslides, but poor people will likely settle here again. this for now. the mayor of synagogue set up tents to shelter many of the homeless and distribute food and other donations were louise. he did b, l. e in 2017. 0 nino,
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so miss tragedy. but this is much worse only here less less than 7 ravines and families losing all or i feel so useless. the disaster zone has been cleared, but the danger remained here them in the midst of what we have to understand, deep down, people don't want to lose. families didn't want to go to the shelters because they don't want to leave their family homes. for most of these pu peruvians, their homes were all they had. and now even those are gone. my innocent is i'll just eda leo say go see me. yeah. well apart, so a part of australia could set records for autumn heat this weekend. here's jeff, with the world weather update. the heat continues to be the big story across australia. those details right here, right now. nice to have your lawn. so 1st, let's talk about precipitation. not much going on. uh, but there is somewhat weather there for the top and now let's paint the colors on dark, the red, the higher the temperature. this plume of heat stretches from the kimberly rate
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through to the outback. and those winds are funneling in warmth to new south wales state. this is the forecast on sunday. so sidney at $32.00 degrees. if he get there, that's gonna be your 4th day 30 degrees and above and that will be good enough for a new record. for autumn, back to the here now and new zealand. lot of what weather round the beer. plenty. i think it's just going to clip the east cape so potentially heavy falls of rain in the forecast for good. been ok, there has been some flooding in mindanao island in the philippines that has displaced hundreds of people in san temperatures on their way up in parts of indo china hutch. him in city at 36 degrees. that is above average for the month of march. that wet weather has swung through the yangtze river valley dropping down temperatures. still a bit more rain to go. but heavy rainfall advisories in play for a huge swath of japan's main island of honju, some snow over mount fiji. but this is packed with a lot of moisture. so a soggy forecast on saturday. still had only al jazeera news, our,
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the list of governments banning the popular short form video optic talk from its devices continues to grow. theorists west coast is bracing for more heavy rain on flooding as the region experiences an unusually wet winter from our my good it is a typo holder of the season. reality, madrid, time holder israel, madrid or drawn in a clash of european giants in the last 8 of the champions. leave thoughts coming up in sports? ah, louis is nurse a a
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hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera news hour, the former pakistani prime minister him on con, has arrived to receive supreme court in the hall, where his supporters are gathered outside the building. a court has rejected cons, plea to suspend that arrest warrants law. his government is accessing this assessing. excuse me. the scale of destruction caused by cyclone freddie flood. survivors are struggling with the shortage of food authorities or donating food parcels. but aid is coming in slowly, as a lot of areas remain inaccessible after the storm caused landslides, the president of finland isn't tortilla to discuss his nations been to join nato. sally in any sto, says he hopes turkey a will approve his country's process to become a member of the nato military alliance. fighting continues him back, moved the bloodiest battlefield in the war in ukraine. the institute for the study
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of war says, russia's wagner, mercenary group is nearing culmination and it's siege of the city. according to the russia, back leader of ukraine, dani at region. the situation for russian forces and back loot is difficult because there are no signs. keith is ready to order withdrawal off its troops. stephanie decker has more from keith. well, it's a relentless fight between the 2 sides. dragging on for almost 8 months now. around what is a small mining town? essentially it's become so significant. symbolically and politically. it seems for both sides that no one is willing to back down. there has been pressure mounting a little bit on the ukrainians on, on. keep here saying while, you know, because the casualties are also mounting on the ukrainian side. is it worth it to her? there was talk about that potentially retreating and presidents lensky has in the last 10 days, may to specific statements to that effect of saying absolutely not. it is vital, we keep it, it is vital to hold the front and that he has the backing of the military
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commanders on the front line stretches extensively from the north to the south of this country. very much in the east about my boot is really where the eyes are of the world of the media and also the politics are on the bloodiest battle. it is almost 8 months now. it's become trench warfare street by street. both sides played by plagued by a lack of ammunition and huge casualties. after days of market turmoil, coordinated efforts are being made to ease fears of a global financial crisis. major banks in the u. s. have pump billions into california based lender 1st republic. just days after the collapse of 2 major banks, rob reynolds has more from los angeles, california based 1st republic bank got a $30000000000.00 rescue package from the country's biggest financial institutions . the small bank, which specialized in catering to ultra wealthy individuals,
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had biddy, uninsured deposits, nervous customers began withdrawing money rapidly after 2 other mid sized bags failed in recent days. first republic is an interesting sample of industrious, i think, anticipating a problem where none exists. but the very anticipation in the draw down their deposit base. i put the bank at some degree aggress banking giants, j. p. morgan chase city group, bank of america. and wells fargo agreed to deposit $5000000000.00 apiece in 1st republic with other banks supplying smaller amounts in a joint statement, the big bank said their rescue plans showed their confidence in 1st republic and banks of all sizes which they added are critical to the health and functioning of the financial system, lawyer, pretty jaw, jovial group, treasury secretary, janet yellen tried to convince congress and the public that there is no cause for
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panic. woman to lead, i can reassure the members of the committee that our banking system is sound and that americans can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them. this week's actions demonstrate our resolute commitment to ensure that our financial system remain strong and the depositors savings remain safe. will the private sector rescue and public sector rhetoric be enough to quell investors? queasiness stock, market indices, closed hire one sign the strategy may be working. but analysts say there is real fear in the financial sector. the shareholders are at risk, as was noted the 1st republic shares sword at the news of the, of the rescue, but then they plummeted and after hours trading. and i, i think we can see that flawless to liddy continuing for a while. in other words,
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buckle up. it's going to be a bumpy ride. rob reynolds algae, 0 los angeles, and in the united states, still there are flood warnings and parts of california and place for parts of california. it follows a storm soaked winter that's brought much heavy rain and we consume sharif has more . ah, this is the only b teddy said garcia can get around to feed her animals and retrieve any of her belongings. i hear the bust its banks and flutter this router, a town in central california on thursday. people here say the fast moving flood water destroyed everything in its park. within minutes were shocked that all this happened as quick as it did. so now we're all you know, we're going to do is evidently, we're not going to be able to come back here. and live anymore, so we're gonna have to just take our losses in southern california. some of the
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coastal city of san clemente were forced to leave their apartments as the earth slid away from their back outs. at least 35 out of 58 counties on a presidential emergency declaration for areas hard hit by natural disasters. i think everyone should understand, we have a dynamic situation here. we have another range from the ground is continued. so these structures are still in peril as a resume perspective. again, safety for so we're going to make sure that everything's good to go in the united states, west coast is facing an unusually wet season. after 2 decades of trout, it's endangered, lives destroyed homes and turn drilled into griffith. they've been pebble out to just to and with rain in the focus this likely to be more flooding in the next few days. because some should he just either the australian government is
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expected to ban the popular short form video optic talk from its devices. that's once a 7 month review is completed. their growing fear is the app could be used by china to obtain user information. new zealand has just been the app from devices connected to government applications. the us as order tick talks for and shareholders to sell the company or face being banned from operating in the united states. and the u. k. and european commission have also banned the app from government devices, but war and is the director of the r m. i t university center for cyber security research on innovation. he says that it's easier to enforce bounds on the app for government employees than ordinary citizens. the concern is from a government perspective, is apps like tick, tock, or actually trojan horses or spyware. and what they're able to do is extract sensitive information are from other people's mobile devices. but what you're
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seeing is that governments are banned in are the use of them by government employees. because you know that more easily able to enforce that are part because that sort of key decision makers each much, much harder to implement sort of national bands of these technologies. there's been, you know, it tests up, you know, reverse engineer in of the apps that, you know, showed that the tick tock does, you know, harvests x, excessive amounts of information, you know, such as, you know, people's e mails, telephone details, day, the birth geo locations, and the what the concern is is every time an app gets updated it can have additional functionality. so the problem is you're not just looking at the current version of tick tock. it's what would the future versions of tick tock may have in terms of their functionality? north korea has released them edges of thursday is launch of its largest
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intercontinental ballistic miss ali was on 17. st media announced the drill was to demonstrate a tough response posture to ongoing south korean. and u. s. military drills. the miss hours fired into the sea in between the korean peninsula and japan, and believe to have the range to potentially target the united states. a funeral has been held for one of for palestinians killed by israeli forces and they occupied westbank on thursday. thousands turned out 2 more and the man killed in an operation carried out by an undercover is really units in a busy shopping area. one of those killed was a 16 year old to others have been identified as leaders of a palestinian group known as the janine battalion, a spokesman for the libyan world. and if a half says more than 2 tons of uranium that had been reported missing by the us, nuclear watchdog has now been found. the 10 drums afraid you're active material.
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we're located near the border with charge. half the spokesman said, whoever sees the barrels may have thought they contained weapons or ammunition and authorities in thailand are searching for a missing metal cylinder containing radioactive material. the cylinder weighs about 25 kilograms and was reported missing on march the 10th from a power plant and press and bori province east the bank, called officials of warrens. anyone who comes into contact with the container could experience serious health issues. a thief increase in the cost of living in the u. k. has led to a rise in cases of what's being called economic abuse charity say this is being experienced by as many as 8 and a half 1000000 adults. and it happens when a person's ability to acquire use and maintain financial resources is taken away by someone else and coercive or controlling weight. need barker reports. rachel, not her real name, was physically and mentally abused by
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a husband with control over her finances. part of a pattern of threatening behavior. her words have been spoken by an o g, a 0 producer. despite me earning more than twice his monthly salary, my former partner refused to put my name on a utility bell, which prevented me from acquiring my own bank account. as a result, my wages were deposited into his account for which he did not provide me with the passwords. i would later discover that he spent the majority of my earnings without my knowledge or consent. racial was in the u. k. on spousal. these are at the time and unable to seek government financial support, she fear destitution if she left her abusive partner. like rachel, economic abuse occurs when someone's ability to access their income. sabotaged by can include directly taking a person's pay or controlling their working hours or denying them access to things like a car or a mobile phone. many survivors talk of running up huge debt through loans or credit
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cards, often without then knowledge. we see online banking being mrs. regularly online finance accounts and i shopping accounts and not just used her to monitor spending that also location tracking, aperture is able to manipulate and co ass of either into handing over passwords or pin numbers until those accounts, financial uncertainty during the pandemic. and now a sharp increase of the cost of living have seen the number of reported cases of economic abuse saw, according to research by the charity refuge, 16 percent of adults in the u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of women for 1600000. the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse one and 5 survivors. a laugh would debts of thousands of
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dollars, they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse. ah, it's prompted several of the countries leading bank such as h s. b c to launch campaigns, helping victims to take back control. while the british governments issuing frontline staff, including debt collectors and police with new training to identify and respond to economic abuse support. rachel struggled to find when she needed it. most. neve barker al jazeera london still ahead, only al jazeera news hour will have the latest action from the indian wells where this team kind of star is closing in on the world. number one spot that's coming up with joe in a moment in
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ah ah. time for all the sports news with joe. sorry, and thank you very much. well, we're going to have a clash of the european giants in the, in the courts fund as the champions league. a cycle hold was roger. it had been drawn against 2021 when as chelsea chelsea, chelsea. so dawn took place at the wafer headquarters in switzerland early or another interesting match up sees match cities, pep, squad, viola, return to face his former club by munich. so rally as chelsea as the standout intimate and face portuguese league leaders, ben feca, man city, host by iron in the 1st lake. well said he, our leaders,
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napoli take on raining italian champions. ac milan, those 1st leg matches will be played on april. the 11th and 12th with the 2nd leg tie a week later was more the winner of rail. chelsea will play city all by and in the semi finals. maxine eyes have been drawn against severe in the quarter finals the rope league. that's after they're comfortable when over rail bettis. after doing the hard work last week, the for one when the at old trafford marcus rochefort scored again in the 2nd leg to seal at 51 on aggregate. united have already won. the english lea cut the season . they play in the f, a cup quarter finals on sunday, and now they're into the law states in europe. as for russia, he's the euro police top scorer with 6 goals. in fact, since club football resumed after the world cup, he scored 19 goals in 24 appearances overall. if restaurant it keeps to focus and makes sure yes, the entity will be re blue and the way he has to play in that
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a system and style a you common core positions and then it's about him. and yes, the ability to finish asked no, not to ask for the competition by sporting lisbon who scored an incredible goal in this one pendragons over slopping the arsenal keeper from 46 yards to make it one all on the night. and 301 aggregate. besides, we couldn't be separated so it went to penalties. gabrielle martin only spot kick the same which left no. santos, to put in the winter for lisbon and play vincent porters asked no boss mikella tetter says that at least the team can now focus on the premier league title race which they lead fi 5 point they these have one man is no going to go away this appointment is, is there now, but it brings clarity, is living is to play now 11 primarily games and a we have a fire that hi, my name is crystal palace and we have to wriggle up world energy. there an older folk who is in play better than today for the same f for us today. and tim and when
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elsewhere, dutch team fine all feats ukraine's it shuts it on. yes, $71.00 which equal the biggest margin of victory in a rope league game made progress to on it. so his, the rest of the draws 6 time when is severe face united while you venice will play sporting lisbon for spot in the last for final take on roman repeat of last season's europa conference leak final which these helen's won. and belgian club only a union san jill was taken by a labor kristen. some news from the premier league crystal palace is sac their manager, patrick vieira. the well cut when i had been in charge for 20 months. but they've not won a game this year. the latest defeats right and left them just 3 points above the relegation places. corners held a state funeral for its former national team football a christian at you. he died last month's earthquake entered here at the age of 31. thousands of mourners in a cry passed by his coffin,
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outside the country's parliament building at your school, the winning goal for his club, her taste for in their turkish league game the night before he died. he also spent 4 years at newcastle and represented gonna 65 times teen tennis saw colace al kraft needs just 2 more winds to return to the top of the world rankings . the 19 year old spaniard reached the indian wells semifinals for the 2nd straight year leasing canadian planks are in straight sets of some great value in this one for us is the top seed at this tournament will meet unix center for a place in the final if he wins the title on sunday. he'll overtake not joke, which as well the one with the said unable to play in the usa because he's not vaccinated against cove. it 19 the go to most to stay there. you know, i was,
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i knew that there was going to do how much answers trying to take it on the yeah. broadly i played one of my best madison on this. this is on frederick 3, so i'm really happy. i'm the one santa booked his place in a loss for by knocking out a funding champion. taylor fritz italian battling past his american opponent, 2 sets, one to extend his historic run in the desert. he's the 1st italian player to reach the semi finals in indian wells is 47 history. women's number one, e gosh young tech sailed into her 2nd straight, semi final at this tournament to keep her title defense on track. this time it was romania. is sadhana socio who got the sharon tech treatments? the poll, completing her 16th straight sets when of the season? 6263. 0, shante faces and lean out a back in a next. but the wimbledon champion had
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a much tougher route into the semi's. it took 2 hours and 45 minutes for the backend of finally edge. katarina. moreover, in 3 set the best team in the m. b. a. then the walkie box have suffered of red defeat fest armani ana says to combo produce some of his and his usual magic as he racked up a game height 25 points. it wasn't enough to beat the indiana paces who had 7 players, school double figures. the last the box remain taught in the east to games. clear the celtics who had a level meet. don't go to juno ball. then for me then you have another one on sunday played really good team dorado. ah, play fast grape on go to please your database. so hopefully we can now get the one that i'm gonna get that to for game losing streak the raining and prepay nicola your kitch provided 9, assist sand finish with 30 points as they beat the detroit pistons, who accompanied was performing team in the m b a rock bottom of the eastern
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conference as round up a few more sports stories, were you now starting with formula one? the drivers are in saudi arabia this week, the 2nd round of the championship 1st practice is just got underway. so bringing the action from that a little later thing in saudi. these pictures from the inaugural camel ca price taking place in the desert of la in the northwest at the country as a price pool of over $21000000.00 with camel owners and breeders from different parts of the world. taking part, including american record for gcis, was beats who is married to singer alicia keith. we came in the place today, come to the top 5. we're going to work up to be number 11 day in charlotte to be a part of this with my team is amazing. not only be in the 1st american team in the history of the sport in federation, but to be a part of history here in lula for the biggest cause. there was
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a hole in one during the 1st round of the pga tour bells paul championship and florida american ryan bryan. the 8th, the 17th ho, which helps him get 5 on the par. currently 2nd place. and a foremost, training and professional sofa has broken the world for the longest session. like johnson spent more than 40 hours out in sydney. he says around $700.00 wave son raised over a $100000.00 for youth mental health initiative. that is, he has fought for now more with peter later. thank you. thank you so much for that updates. well in the northern philippines. reformed sea turtle poachers are now helping save the endangered animal. a local non profit has been paying them to use their hunting skills to look for nests, so hatchlings can be released safely back into the ocean al jazeera barnaby. lo has the story from lat only on johnny malay searches for sea turtle nests in the
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middle of the night. he says the tall waves of low yawning, northern philippines, crashing into the cold, silent darkness, making a deal for hatching. johnny's family has been hunting for generations. no, no, hold at a nun pool. i know my grandfather used to hunt for sea turtle eggs on the beach now he would just steps made bay mothers. he thought dealt with him that he's to follow him around. so i learned with him didn't own babylon. those eggs would be eaten or sold, but johnny no longer hans for commerce or consumption. he's now one of the many poachers turret sea turtle patrollers. in his town. they work with a local conservation group, coastal underwater resource management actions are kerman. they turn over eggs, which average a 100 in each test for which they can make around $40.00. previously, when we 1st got into the communities, we had to earn their trust. and it took some years to grow at them. nowadays,
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when we have releases, you will see the local lenders come out and call the children and explain to them how they see there. those are our partners. i am a guy that he's down for. we got sea turtle hatchlings are also helping fuel the local tourism industry. sunset releases into the ocean had become quite the spectacle. while the program here loan has been successful poaching of sea turtles and their eggs continues in other parts of the country. in january, 8, men were arrested, were illegal possession of 15 dead sea turtles. the sea turtle was a victim of poaching as well and as being rehabilitated by chroma. the organisations founder, carlos to maya, says only a fraction of hatched links make it alive when left on their own. these sea turtle eggs were found by a fisherman, but they've been crushed between waves in a sea. well. so that's alto wanted to reasons why, which answered, i mean did actually, you know, as much this weekend, we'd like to find
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a nurse and put them in land. higher ground. you know a from my the tides is 2009. chroma has released more than 33000 hatchlings into the ocean. the goal is a 1000000 by 2030 carlos hopes to replicate what they do in the rest of the philippines. home to 5 of the worlds 7 endangered sea turtle species. barnett below al jazeera, though known northern philippines, will take a short break on al jazeera and we'll be right back. just a few moments were much more off. the day's news. anne's all the latest headlines see them. ah, ah.
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