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[000:00:00;00] i mean, i talk the law will the law when with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will u. s. politics look like as we had to the presidential elections of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. ah
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ah. hello there uninstalled the attain, this is the news our lie from our headquarters here and are ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the turkish president says he will back finland's bid to join nature. but sweden's membership is still uncertain. a court and pakistan grants former prime minister in wrong con, protective fail, which means he will not face arrest on terrorism charges for at least 10 days. the struggling us bank fast republic takes a beating as markets open will be live wall street and children left without families or homes. we report from a makeshift camp for those to spaced by last week. storm and maloney. i dont she to stay with the school title holders realm of brutal drawn against chelsea and the champions to be cool to funnels emergency united with a severe and you really pretty cool. the forms of the bulk is rush with help. the book burst forth with these moines team,
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schools and school booth come ah well, it's now just past 1500 gmc and we begin inter kia where president rush upside. but a one says he will now support finland's bid to join nato. it happened after his meeting with the finished president saline stone. uncross. oh, on says the turkish parliament will begin ratifying helsing, he's bid to k, had previously blocked finland and sweden's bids exciting security concerns. how finland's president selena nestor? it says the bid would be incomplete without its closest neighbor 95 percent of manda. so parliament sit and voted last spring that we are to apply for membership. now we have got an answer. thank you and button we have a neighbor,
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sweden. and what i now say is not only due to the fact that they are nice people and we have an excellent relationship with our neighborhood. but, and i have a feeling that phineas nato membership is not complete without sweden. half more on the story, wrestle sat, a joins us now from anchor wrestle. how did the fins managed to get this done? well, actually, yeah, it was not a surprise. so from the beginning on the when finland and sweden ball with applied to be a member for the natal turkish officials and on could i have repeated the said that they have no problem with feline's accession to natal because they didn't have any security disagreements was feel em, but the main issue was with sweden. however, nato has insisted so far that feeling and severe in to be accepted to natal as a package. so,
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but it seems that nato has changed that position. and also last week that had been in pansy tools between female and turkey and also some other nato liters. nasal companies have also been involved in this negotiation process unless we present added one and his team to have agreed to give their pool. will 4 feel lands bid to nato and prison abdul, and ask for the president to president me thing. and then based on that, the athena at the felines president sold in initially have been invited to ankara and he came here today after the long meeting. that was his last longer than we were expecting. and that has been announced now. so now the process is going to work like that. this decision, the protocol has been assigned to they by 2 presidents and then is going to be sent to the turkish parliament once it's rectified there as well. and no one is expect men to surprise. everybody believes that there's going to be a ratified done that decision is going to be thrown to the brussels to have corporate off, nato and nato is going to take it from their own wrestle, given that this is supposed to be
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a package kind of deal where does this mailing sweeten well, regarding severe it is quite a different story because turkey has some security concerns. they have, the uncle has demands. and today, even though there were no swedish officials here city that was there. so prison added one, as we repeatedly asked about sweden, and he explicitly stated that cherokees demand has not been met by the city. the alternative is he said that turkey has put away that at least a 124 people that on could have believes or league topeka can wipe. eugene this to organizations are regarded as a roofs in ankara and turkeys asking stuff even to expedite that 124 people and present more said that full farm despite the positive messages sib even didn't get at, didn't take any concrete step and says that on the city then those are the acts and
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died that people, that a lead to key guy can y p g which on kind of but he, so turkey is not going to act who the fear 3 them accession to nate or, and also the experts here that are broken with that we have been talking to their same dad almost impossible before the election and tricky. that's going to take place on may 14th. it's impossible that turkey will approve sweden's accession to natal. very interesting bethel sat there with oasis, fled from anchor at thank you very much. tressel i'm leaving on pakistan's. former prime minister in ron con, has been given temporary protection from arrest by the high court and the whole they are warrants out against him on multiple corruption charges. and he's also facing terrorism charges stemming from confrontations between his supporters and police any of this week, or for more on the details of the story. let's speak to come out of hiding his outside the high court that in the whole come out. this is obviously highly charged political situation, a number of legal proceedings depending including upcoming expected court
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appearances and now suspended to rest one. can you explain the significance of what's happening that today and how that affects things a significant as you can pay the guard for figuring out over the crowd that came with enron. hahn is not rushing along with the convoy. i'm long gone working day and that news 9 cases, he'd been given. protective bay. the court that go that all the cases against them wrong concert be brought before the court by tuesday. i'm wrong, i've got some really there thought there did go. i didn't didn't drama, or 30 of law that led to the gulf boone, big when i'm wrong, funds the border. i'm that's a good deal for did my dad goes no big um, did you notice coming from the government that the prime minister sobari extending
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an olive bronze enron con there and did a gun there they were like, you'll find that said those men do all day however, i am wrong conway to fill out a lot more bod, where they were non billable, and watered ways jewels that lead through the problem. in the end up when it came to read, read, read to them, then come on blog, low, all go for the moment. the supporter adult viewers need job related because they see that the little rig 3. but there's going to be a long drawn, legally bastard for now, and brought a bronze it or toward that when it goes. dens come all hide there with all the latest for us from outside the court in the hall. we'll try to get them back for you later on here on out there, but for now, let's bring an, i'll him with galani. he's a member of pakistan's national assembly and belongs to the pakistan people's party . he joins us now via scott from latan. allie,
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many characterizing what's happened in the last day or so is the government offering an olive branch of sorts to him and com. is that what's happening? this is a government has been offering this on a roger when the government was in the opposition and he kept on directing it on national all national issues, including the call that the charter of economy. we wanted that all the stakeholder than all the national party should sit together and talk out a plan for the betterment of pocket. but this man all the time, next time he takes too big of themselves and he thinks that he is on all the way. again, we did the the ministry stablish. many people need the prime minister and he will on this day if not from him. and he will consider other stakeholders that they are not the stakeholders which lead to the problems. and then that's the reason which
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we did and the confidence movement against him to them from, from the government and to control of the government. now he is needing a populist again and contribute the $220.00 within the population. the 60 percent people under the age of 30 will have less opportunities, obviously given the country and our economy, but then populated country is using them as she used and the fueling, the fire pulling fueling them, and the leading of needing for their riding on the page of anger, which is very unfortunate, and he is not complying to law learning. so i do want to because he has now said that he's open to political talks there potentially on the table. i recall in november last year, you said that the course will take its course against iran con, do you stand by that?
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now obviously even far for the betterment of the country to bring every person on board, we will do everything and try to stick with him. but we cannot manage the good thing for him. he has to face the law. everybody has to be lock being in the going to be facing by the court. and with these s one not addressed one. the other one is that he should be brought to the court because he will them come into the court. he thinks he's bigger than the court. this is normal, but he get every, come to the court. the court said that you need to come by and number of animals, including some that we've had on this channel. have said that have questions, the independence of the judiciary and pakistan. obviously this is a highly sensitive political situation. if you could sit down and try to resolve this political crisis over, talk over a negotiating table and not,
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and then just move away from the court cases. would you be open to that? we would, we can, we can have a political dialogue on the political prices, but we can not have a dialog on corruption issue. he has isn't his party a member. busy but the minister, the parental government, they have done rustic option. ok, the government facilitate him work option issue, we won't be able to, we won't be option issue. but of course you will be very open to political resolution of anything of which which can thing common. this company, ali, mr. galani, the a member of the national assembly of pakistan who also belongs to the pakistan people's party. thank you for joining us. and hearing of us on algebra are still pending more ahead for this new hour, including thousands of farmers in the indian stages. marashi protesting, demanding high prices. for onions in the us, west coast is bracing for more heavy rain and flooding. the region. experiences an
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unusually wet winter on the camel race, and saudi arabia with $21000000.00 that's coming up in the future. ah, us markets, down and early trading on friday. uncertainty around the banking sector as the main contributor 1st republic bank open down around 23 percent. not despite an injection of cash deposits with bessie $1000000000.00. silicon valley bank has now fancy bankruptcy, well, problems at credit suisse also rattled european market. well let's be to get bill is under. he joins us now from the new york stock exchange. gave the market still looking very jittery that this morning. yeah, they're really giving off a lot of mixed signals, but at least here on friday so far, everything is in the red, the s and p, the dow and the nasdaq, both the negative,
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all 3 and negative territory, wiping out any sort of modest gains that were made on thursday, and basically what we're seeing here is again, sort of a repeat pattern over and over all week. what bank has failed. what are other institutions going to do to try to prop up the banks that have failed? how is the market reacting to that and then waiting for a potential nother bank to fail? that's kind of been the process we've seen all week now going on 67 days and we're starting to see it again now as well. markets simply don't know how to react is one treasury department treasury department official said early on friday said basically, banks or strike the markets or trying to process what has happened for the past week or so with the financial banking sector in the united states. and that by the treasury department,
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back stopping the banks that have failed. it's basically given the other financial institution sort of time to reassess how they're going to do business going forward, given this new environment now and gave the bank. so that started all of this, silicon valley bank has now filed bankruptcy early friday. what should we make of that? yeah, it's sort of expected. they filed bankruptcy friday morning here in new york. little bit expected. clearly the bank failed. but what's worry, some about this is that no one has come up to offer to buy the bank, or at least closed a deal to buy the bank before it went into bankruptcy protection. that's something that the government was trying to cobble together a group or a venture capital firm, perhaps to buy it clearly not happening, at least not yet. and so the fact that now it's going into bankruptcy just again adds another layer of uncertainty. moving forward here, lot of traders say, what are we looking for in the next few days? how bad are things right now? and in his words, he says on a scale of one to 10, it's about
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a 5 right now could really go either way. the big bank sto in the united states really want to try to contain the damage from these regional bank failures because it's like a wildfire that could spread to them. and of course then potentially to the global banking sector as well, more than it already has. and it's still fears of contagion. gabriel is under the speak to live it from the new york stock exchange. thanks so much. k. how's ortiz and malone still coming to grips of a scale of destruction from fly trans freddie? the survivors of the floods and now struggling with a shortage of food. the government has been donating food puzzles that aid is still coming in slowly. a lot of areas unaccessible after the storm, also cause landslides, at least $326.00 people have died and thousands are still missing. how correspond for me to mila has more from the school and blown tire that's been converted into account for the displaced. more than 88000 people have been left homeless
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left in malawi alone, due to the impact of cycling freddie. there were land slides landing as well as heavy winds. and the people here lost everything including their homes. many of the 4000 here a children and some were brought in by community members because these children had lost both parents or 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, i don't even of for example enough women, me does enough bp machines. so that again, 2 major things. the, as the busy so i see the patients as a thing that people that i hear people yeah. have been left with nothing and they're relying on the community around them for donations to keep them going. we organize that in turned of ronald. i remember we're used to things, clothes, bergen, shoes,
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whatever. they how they brought those things to my house. that's when we have come to distribute actually we are just nearby no organization, non loping. it's our my, 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 space. and so they're starting to pitch tents wherever they can, to accommodate the people who continue coming into this temporary camp, looking for refuge from either mila al jazeera plant, i am allowing well, we now have some breaking news. the international criminal court in the hague has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir presence in a statement. the icpc said the warrant is in connection with allegations of war crimes in ukraine. and the court has also issued a warning to arrest marilla over below them. she is russia's presidential
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commission of children's rights. moscow has repeatedly denied accusations of atrocities during the one year complex. to day. 17th of march, 2020, the international criminal court as issued to worlds of arrest in the eucharist. tuition for vladimir putin, president of the russian federation. and from my job, a bit of a commissioner of the rush of presents from chin inside for the alleged war. crabs of the port taishan of children from euclidian occupied territories entered the russia physician. it is forbidden by international law for 5 powers to transfer the civilians from the telephone. they leave in 2 other territories. children and jo, special profession under the geneva convention, the contents of the world's secret in order to prepare the victims the ice c. i purchased great importance to the protection of victims, especially susan. nevertheless,
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the jettas of the chamber and dealing with in this case decided to make the existence of the warms public in the interest of justice and to prevent the commission of future craps. this is an important moment in the process of justice before those to see the judges f review the information and evidence submitted by the prosecutor and determined that there are credible allegation against these persons for the allots crimes. dicey c is doing its part of work as a court of law. the judges issued arrest warrants. there is a fusion, depends on international cooperation. well, meanwhile, russia has confirmed that china's presentation thing will travel to moscow next week. aging has offered to broke a piece in the conflict in ukraine. this is the 1st time that the chinese president will make
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a trip to russia since the start of the war. between you has worn out 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 stones during the conflict has been consistent. that all at once is a true slide to sit down and talk and it released the keys client back last month, outlining the dialogue, the school savings goes to criticize the us and other western countries employees. and it says, unilateral sanctions and feeling the crisis, why one should support 2 frame? no, 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 a major show of public support for moscow at a time when it's continuing its invasion of brain. and this is what baiting intended to show that this is advancing a multi polar world,
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as opposed to one that just one by the u. s. and other western countries. they also want to deepen it's economic ties with russia. we've seen trade sold between the 2 countries since the invasion in 2022. it went up by 29 percent to $190000000000.00 . and much of that is the buying of cheap oil and gas from russia for aging. something that agent very much need and they do 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 piece deal between saudi arabia and iran, and while there's also been will fighting and back was the bloodiest battlefield and the war and ukraine. the institute for the study of war says russia, wagner, mercenary group, is nearing combination and it cj of the city, according to the russian back lead of you can see on yet region the situation for russian forces and what is difficult because there are no signs that keep isn't
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ready to order, withdraw its troops. stephanie deca has one alpha key. 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. husband 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 with 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 commanders on the front line stretches extensively from the north to the south of this country. very much in the east about boot is really where the eyes are of the
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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. well, let's get more now on one of our top story is the aftermath of psycho and freddy and malawi, a storm heated time when it's already dealing with the west cholera outbreak that on record. the u. s. has more than 50000 people have been infected and 1500 have died in the past year. that includes $200.00 children. the disease is spread by contamination of water and outbreaks typically get was and flooded areas. people who leave their homes are at risk to as many may then have to move to crowded shelters of poor santa taishan. and widespread flooding also means public health teams have difficulty reaching people will speak to dr. the 0 going to he is the public relations officer. for the society of medical doctors in malawi, he joins us now from the doctor. thank you for sparing time. and i what must be a very, very busy time for you. i know that he was already dealing with the most deadly
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outbreak of cholera on record. even before freddy and i believe that emerged after another tropical storm and fight going about a year ago. now, freddy, what's the situation? well no, it's twice its way into it. busy we know we are getting caught up and then we saw the number a few weeks ago, but now we see a lot of happy, medium and affected. and i don't know, but i wonder if scared in the comes comes. busy over i just saw the region and know that to show what works what the reach now after the 2nd section is where we are on the fixture,
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such as which could know the numbers. ready ready in the next few days come cause dr. now given the destruction of infrastructure that we've seen and people's homes, what can people be doing to try to protect themselves? are they for instance, receiving clean water distribution the crating of what we would oppose us. but again, the government has to be quoted or will be in the household so that the house would be the korean. but also we have the coordinated point where people go to the order mostly that the
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dentist do the 60 day as well as the so call the doctor. we know that cholera is even more dangerous for children. right. and also for those who aren't getting enough to eat, i believe it's now the lean season in malawi, is that contributing to even greater concerns? it is going to show how it is the fact that the people in the household no or little flips. busy and months, no, no displacement due to this demand to show that people have at the moment could be granted to the color of that scene does exist, right. talk to is there
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a ways to potentially get more people vaccinated right now? yes, it is in the district. 2 council has been to see number 3, a lot of houses do what they do, electron issues. so we have and so they don't do getting richer and also we have to get more there isn't was to go to the have to reach reach to the that. so you did, we have lots that are done to make sure that people i'd say to
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so instead of people come to the city just to get to see where the people are going to get the really tough conditions you're watching under their dr. doctors, if you are going to the public relations of the society of medical doctors and malawi, thank you so much for joining us analysis and we wish you all the best of luck with your work. thank you. hostile ahead here on out as the the reformed poachers in the philippines who are now helping to fav endangered fetal entitled israel madrid. and drawn in a clash of european giants in the last 8 of the champions league. that's coming up shortly. ah, it's friday. here's your forecast for the americas. we've got a disturbance packs with
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a lot of moisture over the great lakes. hello there. by the way, there's been significant snow for the upper great lakes and it will fall as rain for the lower great lakes. i think ottawa will see a purity of snow, but the bulk of this will be snow, then cold air rushes in behind him with cold air filtering across the southern plains, still some storms, louisiana, alabama in georgia through the florida panhandle. so places like tallahassee are in the danger zone on friday. now for western canada, pacific northwest high pressure deflecting systems up and around. so really beautiful stretch of weather here it is also dry in california, it's been several days of dry conditions. now there's some of that cooler air, kansas city, a top temperature of 6 degrees on friday. most of the action is around the gulf of mexico, but still some downpours to be found in costa rica. and for the top end of south america, we'll call it pretty much from lima le past. now, some brazilian, this is the area where the most intense rain is falling out south of this, thunderstorms and some spots. and argentina broken,
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the heap of the winds are also shifting around his walls. so with a southerly that means by jablonka has a height of 23 degrees on friday. that's it. that's all enjoy your we can see soon . ah, but frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me and my informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world's day. critical debate is, are all the both the legal revoke your they see the other thing you go in depth analysis of the day. sidelines inside story on al jazeera water scarcity has become a major global issue. the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down, turning an essential natural resource into
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a commodity traded for profit. just because it's life doesn't mean it cannot be priced. what about the guy that can't afford it? that guy told me it's water. al jazeera examines the social, financial and environmental impact of war to privatization loads of water on al jazeera. lou. ok, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, i'm the se, hey, here. and that's remind you about top stories. the international criminal court in the hague has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir prison. the cc said the warrant is in connection with allegations of war crimes in ukraine. moscow has repeatedly denied accusations of atrocities during the conflict.
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tucker's present time. one has agreed to start the process to ratify bindham nation membership. but he says he will continue. discussions with sweden about what anchor says is a lack of commitment to fi. paris pakistan's, former prime minister in ron con, has been given temporary protection from arrest by the high court in the hall. he faces multiple legal cases, which he says optimistic team are purchased as in france, have gathered across the country as unions worn that they will continue their fight against pension form. the latest action comes after the government bypassed parliament and force through a controversial plan to raise the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00. and that, that good protest is even more, as you can see, that crowds set cause on fire and more than 300 people were arrested. natasha butler is in paris with more well, a number of french ministers have been trying to defend the pension reform in the
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way it was for through by decreed by policy parliament. they said it was an action that was necessary because they say that this reform is essential if fraud is able to sustain its pension system in the future. nevertheless, that is certainly not washing with many. m p 's a lot of anger amongst some lawmakers. we know that lawmakers on the left and also to far right and also independence. hey blake, emotion of confidence against the government that will be voted on monday. meanwhile, trade unions are calling for more protest nationwide day of action on thursday. and there are ongoing demonstrations in paris. some people have tried to block the main ring road, the garbage collectors, also oil refinery work is all continuing with that process. a lot of anger over this reform, a lot of anger, the way in which has been pushed through parliament and lots of frustration and anger,
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a presidency by micro seen. i've been out of touch with ordinary people. hundreds of farmers in india have halted their march to mom vine after a meeting between the leaders and government officials. the farm is protesting against a huge drop in onion prices. the 200 kilometer march began in the city of gnostic, but it's now not clear if it will continue happening. michelle has worn out from the us and farmers are continuing to pressure. the government were about 2 hours from move by and farm was camping. here they say they only go after the government passes a resolution in the state assembly, formerly agreeing to their demands. these include financial assistance like loan waivers and compensation after onion prices crashed in the state of mar, russia. in weston india. now far, most have gone from the city of nasa that's about 100 kilometers from here, and it's been a difficult journey. they've walked over here. it's taken them 4 days in this
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blistering heat. and 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. so these are parsons, i love the lyla and this is our 3rd march towards the city. the government didn't fulfill its promises during the fast to protest. so we don't trust the government, like we cheated every time. i've been looking for 6 days, hoping our demands will finally be met. and you have that this onion prices have fierce political implications and have brought down governments in the past. it's a staple and end in cooking and affects the majority of the middle class. nearly half of windows working population works in agriculture, making farmers a critical vote. bees. this protest comes as form was in north india, are protesting and demanding increased financial protection from the government. bob newman, the largest 0 russian western india. now more artificial intelligence tools are being integrated into everyday life. this week, the 4th version of chat,
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g p t was released and microsoft says it will integrate a i tools into it's one of the use of a software problem. baker has one hour how it'll work out. the small g p t 4 is out for months after its predecessor shook the internet. the algorithm which stands for generative pre trained transformer, is artificial intelligence presented as a chat box. it's a large language model said enormous volumes of data from the internet, g p t learn to generate answers by predicting how words should be arranged. but humans also take part. this is where the model learns what sounds normal and what sounds odd, misleading, or dangerous. the company creates so called guard rails to prevent these. so what's new this time? g p 4 understands images. users have taken photographs of their refrigerators and asked the i to help them prepare dinner. it can write code an entrepreneur described as a cell phone game snake and the a,
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i helped him code it from scratch in minutes, users or deploying it as a personal assistant. it thinks of things that i don't think of, and that's the part that kind of close my mind the most. i feel like it's been making a lot of the things that i've been putting together so much more insightful. i mean, i start up called be my eyes integrated into software that describes the world to visually impaired users. if you're a blind use, you, when you open the app up until today, you know, we only have the option of calling a volunteer and doing a video called. what you could do now is you, you will use the same app. instead of calling them on tier, you click a button to then go into the new feature of the virtual launch. here you have a bad pastor in your kitchen and you want to know which kind is a and what's the cooking time, mike? so you take a photo and it will come back and say,
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i need to cook at 9 to 11 minutes, whatever it says t p t for may be ahead at the moment, but it's not alone. by do the chinese tech giant rolled out a bond called ernie. mid journey is already used by architect to generate photo realistic images from text problems. all this is making some creative humans for read. the society of illustrators published a statement against the use of a generated art in competitions. the u. s. copyright office denied protection to a comic book illustrated by a i and a coding hub is suing several a i companies for plagiarism. the question now is for how long will the judges be able to tell the difference calling baker algebra? well, it's not good about trial breaking news. the salad, the international criminal court in the hague, has issued an arrest warrant for russian president, got him approved and we can now bring in place a huff bounce key from the hague. he is the president of the international criminal court. thank you for joining us here. on al jazeera,
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i have to ask you to start off with russia says it does not recognize the i c. c. it. it signed the rooms that jude never ratified it. and person says that he doesn't really care. what does this actually mean for president person? this is frank is speaking completely irrelevant deck. only city i sees a statute which has 123 state forties, 2 thirds of the whole international community. the court has jurisdiction, crime committed, the territory state party or, or a state which was accepted. it was different and it ukraine has accepted the ac. she's urges twice in 2014. then in 2015 or 43 states. f referred to situation ukraine, a to the court, which means that they have been formally treat, that orig was decent. let me stress that the court has resisted over crimes
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committed on very early one on the territory of the ukraine from november to doesn't 13 honours air regardless of, of, for after nationality of dollars perpetrating so. so just to be clear, then what does this mean for president pearson? if he is traveling outside of russia, could he then be arrested? is there an i guess a need to arrest and bind on the state that is a signatory? yes, it is a statute. it all estate parties of the legal obligation to cooperate fully would the court adduce their obligation to corporate covers. also the obligation to arrest person in respect to which service once he should have said, there are 2 cases that you found him and they have obviously been many more allegations and atrocities. should we be expecting more this, this address is obviously still in the hands of the, of the prosecutor so far that there were 2 requests for doris words and
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a debate of district west doris wanted be issued. but the, obviously, it does not mean that it is the end of the, of the, of the situation of the cases. i did the case, the cases can be expanded, that new allegation maybe formulate that can be made probably by the prosecutor here under bases of collected information evidence. well, let me ask you, then a little more about these 2 cases. there was speculation amongst plenty of experts and a push potentially for some of the charges to include genocide at the moment. we're looking at crimes against humanity. can i ask you about the choice of the language here and the choice of the charges that state? no, we don't, we don't talking about the good privacy against humanity. according to the decision of the, of the pre trial chamber, the asked are on, says for that alleged were crimes of dissertations trudenay from ukraine applied to doris to the russian duration. it concerns bought of the,
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of the suspects. okay. well given that this is also a very politically sensitive time, i want to ask you about their choice to do this right now. china is obviously trying to break a piece and seems to be making some headway. is there a concern that this might actually prolong the war? this is the political consideration. we are going to do our job to know we are the court of law. we are actually the basis of the requests of the prosecutor, which has to lead the independent office at we based on day presents that information, evidence and to we do what is expected for must be done. but the consequences included the political consequences of the step. it's essays subject which is behind our consideration. so, okay, so leaving that aside, then let me ask you about the evidence gathering here. there had been reports, both in russia and in ukraine, of the issue of children being in taken from,
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from across the border. are you getting cooperation from various different authorities and trying to put all of that together? this is my understanding, but i have to tell you that that, that the constant under arrest warrants a secret according to the distance of the chamber. and to tell you true, i don't know, what is it? how did this is where she looked like. oh, but the chamber specifically are allowed us to share the information about the existence of the service warrens about the personal concerns about the crimes alleged lottie. morgan for is nothing more to share. well, i do want to ask you, you alluded there to the political consequences of this decision, and i understand as you say, that the court is doing its job as president of the i c. c. when you're faced with situations like this, are you not personally concerned about how this might then play out in terms of the
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ongoing conflict? so it is, i will repeat, we are the total law, but obviously we are fully aware that, that we are not. so i think that the police so fast, you, eh, but it could not be the case that we from so the project is the consequent consequences. the statute very clearly for where it our mondays. and we just act according to the monday tour as the promise of the room start to get through to him . it's grumble while we have been speaking to the president of the international criminal court. peter huffman ski speaking to us live from the hague. thank you so much, sir, for sparing us some time right now and thank you for joining us on out there. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. well, we can now return to our previous story and bring you more on the latest artificial intelligence release. as we mentioned this week, the 4th version of chat, g p t was released and microsoft says it will integrate. i tools into it's widely
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used office software. henry ida is an expert on generative, artificial intelligence. he joins us now live from cambridge, and we can you walk us through some of the differences here from the last model? it does seem more precise, but it doesn't feel like it's entirely there yet either. yeah, absolutely. so there was a lot of pipe in the build up to the release of g, b, t for people saying that it was going to be entirely transformative that it was going to have text a video capabilities. and you correctly identify it hasn't been perhaps as transformative as some people may have thought. having said that your story before indicated there are some novel changes in g, p. t for one is disability for the system to interpret the content of images to provide things like as the example was given recipes from ingredients in a picture or explain why certain means or jokes are funny. even taking a mock up of a website on
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a napkin and turning it into the code for an actually functioning website. that is very impressive. we've also seen some really big improvements when it comes to basic reasoning. the previous models were not very good at dealing with numbers, and these versions are not much better at numbers and doing things like reasoning tasks. also improvements on things like being of the past exams. this version was able to posit a high degree of accuracy, the bar exam, the legal exam, and other kinds of assessments. and also it has improvements when it comes to safety. and i've said that this is 82 percent less likely to generate results. the it wants to block such as unsafe, awful content. well, let me ask you then a little bit about some of the security concerns because i'm an even open a. i itself had them. they didn't immediately release the image description part of the technology you mentioned, they're being able to take a picture of your fridge and have have a recipe. i wonder how worries like that being managed in terms of how you're going
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to use technology like them. yeah, absolutely. it's a good question i need open i, i mentioned i spent 6 months doing read teaming. that is testing trying to trying to break the model to make it better prior to the release of t p t 4. and indeed, it's something that we've seen with g p t in the other versions where users are trying to circumvent or reverse engineer the system to, to get it to generate harmful content such as plans to, to do a school shooting or things like this, which obviously highly desirable. we've also seen reset previously from places like georgetown university in washington, claiming that these tools could be used to create false to radicalized people in extreme content context. sorry. and so, yes, there are a lot of concerns that this could be used to scale with a higher degree of accuracy and realism, you know, deceptive harmful and on the live content, particularly on places like social media. you can imagine we already see a lot of
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a lot of fake accounts out there. if this could be wired into those systems, we could see much higher scaling of narratives on line, which are much more persuasive and realistic around topics which are, you know, yes, undesirable for the large majority. and lots of very exciting, very scary things happening there. henry ida, an expert on generative, artificial intelligence being just from cambridge, thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us here now to hear me. thank you so much. well, it is now time and he to the fellow thank you so much. a couple of european heavy weights. we'll go head to head in the quarter finals of the champions league with title hold israel, madrid to one against the 2021. when is chelsea? chelsea so i on mother that will phase sir, in this case, what the draw took place if you ever headquarters in switzerland earlier and other interesting match up sees manchester cities. pepco audio la return to face club by an unit. so rail against chelsea of the stand out inter milan face portuguese lead leaders have been figure man,
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said he host by and in the 1st leg while city are leaders. napoli take on raining italian champions. ac milan, those 1st league matches all blade on april, the 11th and 12th with the 2nd leg a week later. what's more, the winner of rail chelsea will play city or by and in the semi finals in iraq believe manchester united will face every year in the quarter finals markers. rash road school is 19th goal in 24 game since the world cup to feel a 51 aggregate when over rail bettis, united have already won. the english lea cup the season. they play in the f a cup quarters on sunday. and now they're in to the last 8 in europe. sporting lisbon reward for knocking arsenal out of the composition is a quarter final tie with you vent us. pendragons over is stored what could prove to be the goal of the tournament to megan one all on the night, and 3 all on aggregate sporting wanted on panels. the here's the rest of the draw
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fine old take on roma. in a repeat of last season's europa conference league final, which the italians, one and belgian club union sand, jill was face via lay the cruiser. after months of uncertainty following the world cap, christiana rinaldo, international korea will continue. new portugal coach, roberta martinez named rinaldo in east 26. man scored for euro 2024 qualifies against that list. and stein and luxembourg, which take place later this month. rinaldo, who now plays, he's comfortable for saudi arabian team. i'll nasa was dropped to the bench for portugal. final 2 games at cutter 2022. by a former coach of fernando sent us some news from the premier league and crystal palace of sack their manager. patrick vieira, the french woke up when i had been in chance for 20 months, but they've not won a match this year. the latest defeats of bright and left them just 3 points above the litigation places. corner has held a state funeral for its former national team football,
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the christian at sue. he died in last month's earthquake into kia at the age of 31, thousands of mourners in acro passed by his coffin outside the country's parliament building. at suit scored the winning goal for his club hot. i spore in their turkish li game the night before he died. he also spent 4 years at newcastle and represented gonna 65 times 1010, a star colace alcaraz needs just 2 more winds to return to the top of the world rankings. the 19 year old spaniard reached the indian well semi final for the 2nd straight year. begin canadian, felix and j. a. c in straight sets. were some great readings in this one to mother as is the top seat at this tournament, he will meet janik center for a place in the final if he wins the title on sunday, he'll overtake never talk about the woman before they go up to him. i used to stay there, you know, i was, well,
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i knew that they was going to have my sense is trying to take it on the yeah, probably i play one of my best madison on this. this is on treadway 3, so i'm really happy on the key, right? women's number 18 years fiance sailed into her 2nd straight semi final at this tournament to keep her title defense on track. this time it was romanians sir anacostia, who got the she on tick treatment. the poll, completing her 16 straight, sits when of the season. the best team in the n b a. the milwaukee bucks of suffered hurry, defeat their star man. yana. sent to camper produced some of his usual magic as he wrapped up a game high 25 points. but it wasn't enough to beat the indiana pacers who had 7 players score double figures. despite the loss, the bucks remained top in the east when the maggots snapped for game losing streak
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the reigning m b b. nicholas dockage provided 9 assists and finished with 30 points as the the detroit pistons who are currently the worst performing team in the, in be a rock bottom of the eastern conference. let's round up a few more sports stories for you now. starting with for me, the one the drivers are in saudi arabia. this week for the 2nd round of the chat for jeff. and it was red bull who dominated the 1st practice session. will champion max for stop and setting the pace ahead of t met sergio perez will bring you action from cheddar. a little later thing in saudi arabia. these are pictures from the inaugural camel cup race taking place in the desert of allah. in the north, west of the country is a price pool and over $21000000.00 with camel owners and breeders from different parts of the world. taking part, including american record producers, was beats who is married to singer alicia keys. we came as a place to day comes in law top 5 i'm we're gonna work up to be number 11 day and sharla to be
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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. hannah lulu, for the biggest cup and the former australian professional sofa, has broken the world record for the long the surfing session. like johnston spent more than 40 hours novel. melissa, how many? oh, for criminal, a beach in sydney, you served around $700.00 waves and raised over a $100000.00 for youth mental health initiatives. that's what we'll leave if now, i'll be here again later with more sports needs. let's garcia. thanks how much we have very long time to be wet and my goodness. now in the northern philippines reformed sea turtle, perchance are now helping to save the endangered animal. a local nonprofit has been paying them to use their hunting skills to look for nests, so that hatchlings can then be really safely back into the ocean,
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out there as barnaby. lo has the story from for us from la union. johnny blue guy searches for sea turtle nests in the middle of the night. he says the tall waves afloat yawned in northern philippines. crashing into the cold, silent darkness. making a deal for hatching. john, his family has been hunting for generations. leveled at the number one was that father used to hunt for sea turtle eggs on the beach. now he would just steps made by mothers. he 30 minutes. you know him that i used to follow him around. so i learned what of him. dinner babylon, those eggs would be eaten or sold, but johnny no longer hunts for commerce or consumption. he's now one of the many poachers turd sea turtle patrollers in his town. they work with a local conservation group. coastal underwater resource management actions are kerman. the turnover eggs, which average a 100 in each desk for which they can make around $40.00. previously, when we 1st got into the communities,
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we had to earn their trust and it took some years to road them. nowadays, when we have releases, you'll see the local lenders come out and call the children and explain to them how the see their dos are our partners. and i am a guy that he stamp while 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 there and 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 the victim of poaching, as well as being rehabilitated by chroma. the organizations founder carlos to maia 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
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a sea. well. so that's also one of the reasons why we gesture them into the hatchery. you know as much this weekend we'd like to find a nest and put them in land. higher ground, you know away from my the tides. since 2009, a 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. oh, that's it for me. as long as you pay for this news out, but don't go away, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more news. ah .
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with a broad takes on the big issues. this is not one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda a minute rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more from on hill for upright. what al jazeera, an app that sees for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence. look at it last time. it is or side of that will pull up the ability to recognize objects on the firm so that people with limited
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