tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 18, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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ha ha ha robin. you're watching the algebra news, our lives, my headquarters here in dough hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. police in the boxes on the city of la hor artega says supporters of support, the former prime minister, run com. we also report on ukrainian farmers preparing for these sewing seasons discussions. continue on a great deal with russia. ukraine is one of the world's largest produces a sunflower oil and also week and grade one gets produced here an export. it has a direct effect on boot. prices around the world. luxuriance returned to the poles to a new state, governors after a disputed presidential election. we live in colorado state. the final product looks just like any other magazine except it's gotten, wasn't produced by human. iran is trying to become a leading user of artificial intelligence. i'm joanna roscoe,
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with the sports as mercedes. it's for me, the one boss says he wouldn't blame louis hamilton for leaving the team. if i can't give him a call to win a record, well title ah, welcome to the news full of focus on the prime minister among com has arrived at court in it's all about to face corruption charges. but police have entered his residence in the city of the whole and find tig us at his supporters. khan had asked his supporters to follow him to the capital, but they were unable to enter islam of. about $5000.00 extra offices have been deployed in islam above and parts of the capital have now been sealed off. well, heidi has more from the capital m. ron con lawyer, jed requested that the renewal should be moved from different location red. it was supposed to be because of security order due to our dad can dad location go
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dad would one of the primary concerns regard him, ron vaughn had been saying that their dog of attach a nation, there's already been one or 10 on him just a few minutes ago, his reg, escorted by a few other re entered through this area. so it should be getting into court any time within the next few minutes. but as you can see behind me towered over the border and have gathered on it and i got highway to come and get a glimpse of the lead on con random, ron con level hall, there was a big camp outside the house, a board actually created and dropping several attempts by the police to arrest him . however, as soon as he left law father in law, the police again moved then removed all the barricade and also to border and your work day. george is going to be important into the world to happen. if m,
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ron air day burning to a wire that way, really go back to really go back to law. it can go back to a resident in the lama vibe because i had been surrounded and there is a possibility i didn't likely to be arrested before this on joined by nearly 3 because a public policy specialist from it's not by good with us because the on the program ben, iran con, calls is generally a, which went by the government at the behest of the military. what's your reading of the situation right now? we can't tell which hunting opposition is par for the course in pakistani politics you saw in what immigrant hon says. i'm resonates deeply with everyone in bucharest on the problem is he's also part of that very which hunting, when he was in the head of the head, so to speak,
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at least at the civilian level of running the country. so there is that element for sure, because for the last 50 years on additions and pakistan have been both sick, you did and prosecuted by those in government. oh, governance system is very vicious and a highly uh, personalized against one another. there's very little consideration of governance or the welfare of the people as a primary agenda, whether you are in government or you're in the opposition. so what im ron hahn is saying will resonate with many people and he is most definitely an element of that he has brought about a change in the persona and the perception of politicians in pakistan since he came into power. and then when he lost power,
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one of the things that he suggested recently was that he wasn't happy about his security and security around court cases in his own security. there was a, an opportunity for somebody to try and kill him earlier late last year. but he was in power wilson to he could have made those changes. why didn't he? that's a very good question, and that's a question i would say 220000000 people ask in terms of their own security visa be the v i p. all additions and opposition leaders who on state money and taxes set on themselves by a police escort of a bullet proof, gar, speed by our taxes. and yet feel threatened. the example that him are on han recently gave he's quartered so we're not misquoting him. a doctor, he was not willing to come to court. the f 8 particular would be sick,
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a jetty court in islamabad because it is an insecure location, and judges have been attacked their bomb blocks have occurred over that. now the question i would ask is a citizen of pakistan, you will prime minister for 3 years. you went opposition for longer and a politician even longer. why did you not me? um, let the guns safe if you knew about these areas where so many pakistan you who are not surrounded by housings of supporters in a bullet proof car and with back to an and a protective gear around you, he still feels threatened. imagine how we would feed you ordinary pakistani, never thought of any cause like it. thank you very much. and again, we're sort of dotting in to the various subject areas throughout the day. while we watch the issues unfold in islamabad, anita, fall free because he, thanks so much for joining us from the pakistani capital. thank you. thank you. by
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the international criminal court as issued and arrest warrant for the russian president vladimir putin, along with russia's commissioner for children's rights. that charged with overseeing the abduction of children from orphanages in ukraine. many have been adopted in russia. now the peasant joe biden called the decision justified the kremlin, says it's null and void all diplomatic. as to james bass has more from the united nations. soon as the way she vladimir putin, president of russia, a superpower leader. and now a wanted man for the alleged war, crabs of the protection of children from ukrainian occupied territories entered the russia physician. the president of the international criminal court announcing that arrest warrants had been issued for 2 russian officials. one of them, mister putin, human rights activists were quick to welcome the news. this is an amazing day for
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the many victims of russia's war crimes against ukrainians since 2014, because this war has been going on. since then, almost a decade. vladimir putin is now officially a wanted man, but at the same time, the arrest warrant to president putin almost certainly complicates the possibility of any diplomacy to end the war. the un, in particular, is in a difficult position. will the secretary general still talk or meet with president putin? i don't want to answer her. her pathetic will. oh questions because as you know, issues of travel involve involve others are we will continue. as of general rule, the secretary general will speak to whomever he needs to speak in order to deal or with issues or in front of him or in the security council. the russian ambassador made a blistering attack on the court. moose at the marionette got the i, c. c,
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the pop it in the hands of the collective west, which is always willing to carry out pseudo jurisdiction based on their orders. a 123 countries are signatories to the rome statute. the governs the i, c. c. they're now obliged to arrest the russian leader and sent him to the hague. slightly president putin's travel will now be seriously curtailed. of course, an arrest or a trial isn't going to happen anytime soon, but it's clear the international criminal court is sending a message, not just the president putin, but to the officials and military officers work for him. but one day they could face consequences for their actions. james bayes al jazeera of the united nations on present patient existing crime in the region that russia antics from ukraine 9 years ago. some called at the biggest lang rob in europe since world war 2. moscow had express concerned about ethnic russians in crimea, and described the move as an act of self determination. it began in february 2014.
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when that then president victor covert, fled key for russia. ukraine, parliament appointed an acting president and prime minister and made it clear that it wanted because the ties with europe almost immediately pro russian separatists began occupying the age of facilities and checkpoints on the crime in peninsula the following month, the russian soldiers secure the region and on march, the 18th crime in and russian official find the treaty of accession to the republic of crimea to russia. polluted ratified it. 3 days later were seen the pass inches, the director of the documentary a struggle for home. the crimean tart as though she explains a history of the indigenous people of crimea. there are amalgam of very many different ethnic groups from ancient history, the peninsula. and as you said, they had been the ping pong ball when captain, the great and their country, their state. the crimean connie in 1783, the suffered population displacement for centuries, bigotry,
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their marks have been vandalized their houses and have been destroyed. their culture has been decimated, and when the soviet union collapsed in the 90s, here they thought they're finally free. they're probably free of russia. we finally had their freedom. and then boom, 2014 happened and it's starting all over again. now under russian occupation under put and the same things are happening, we have korean tuckers are being pushed out of peninsula, forced to flee the turkey or to other european countries. beef had their representative bodies, the mattress and the cruel ty, they're banned from the peninsula. now their tv channels have been banned from the peninsula. their cultural institutions are being estimated once again. and now we're talking about this mass mobilization that put in called for russian citizens, right? that has disproportionately targeted crimea and totters in the peninsula. so once again, we're seeing like these remnants of the genocidal policies. russia has perpetrated against them. for centuries. the great deal between russia and ukraine is set to expire. russia says that he wants to extend the deal for 60 days instead of $120.00 . as laid out in an agreement broken by the un. ukraine is one of the world's
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largest supplies of sunflower oil, wheat, and grain. stephanie tech reports now from yet kavitsky ukraine steeds the worlds the words of this farms owner. victor sharon etta gives us a tour on a cold march morning on the outskirts of keith corn, wheat, barley, and where ukraine holds po, position globally from flower tea. the grain deal between russia and ukraine brokerage loss july by the united nations, enter kia is set to expire on saturday. and there is a lot at stake, both at home and abroad, which i know and oh that a great deal gave us hope because our internal prices dropped almost 3 full during the winter. but afterwards, sign ward prices rose immune and of course not like before the war, but they increased. this gave us hope that we can work and sell our harvest in the future war dollars. despite this deceivingly peaceful moment. this is
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a country at war. and what happens in these fields has global implications. ukraine is one of the world largest produces and sunflower oil, and also wheat and grain one gets produced here. an exported has a direct effect on food prices. around the world. is one of the main reasons why this deal was brokered, the global need to bring down soaring food prices that resulted because of the war . russia controls accessed in and out of the black sea, which ukraine needs to ship. it's produced to the rest of the world. the deal is said to be renewed every 4 months. russia now says it only wants to renew it for 2 citing sanctions affecting its own exports. but ukraine's deputy had of infrastructure who's been part of the team negotiating the grain deal, tells us such a short term deal does not offer stability, but is important to the farmers to see there for a ghost. ah, how they will export as their products unit. next, marketing gear, i go sir,
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and in case of the farmers for see you and for masses. oh, for me as j, it is also small period. we are asked our partners to make minimum one year. farmers have also complained of russia delaying checks on vessels transporting, produce, which costs more money had moved from his name or sure, yet we know russia wanted to only extend for 2 months, but this is not as it should be. just see. also the vessels that go to ukraine are delayed by russia in the bathrooms and we end up paying for this because the vessels don't reach us on time horribly. currently, the western border with poland is working, but we cannot fully sell the grain that we have by road for. we need to see the journey out has begun. russia holds great leverage in just how far they will reach . such tiny seeds and grains with major geopolitical implications. stephanie decker al jazeera, yet kavitsky on the outskirts of keith full plenty. moore had here on the their
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news are including the death toll in malawi, continues to rise after one of the strongest icons ever recorded in southern africa, all through the country and gone in small to football or christian. a true st. funeral in a crow. he died in the earthquake into the world. number one's time complaints at indian wells comes to an end. we'll have that story in sport coming ah, areas of return to the poles, to elect new governors in $28.00 states. the new state assemblies will also be elected. the vote was delayed by a week the electoral commission that it needed time to reconfigure electronic voting machines. following a disputed presidential election in february, i was addressed join us now lie from connie, a significant election after a lot of anticipation and worry about the presidential election late last year
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earlier this year. sorry. exactly. so hell, there were concerns about how this whole process. there was one week delays from last week and up to this month after, after this we did. the electoral commission says a want to be additional one week for us to fix the pictures and glitches in the last, the presidential and national parliamentary elections. now i'm sure the night years that those glitches have been largely fixed and so they expect a seamless, a smooth and seamless process today. they're not supposed to end in about 15 minutes from now. but because of the large cut out of people in this particular station, so you will see that there is a lot of enthusiasm. i'm looking for explication on the parts of. busy people voters who turn in their thousands here, especially in condo state,
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to vote in the governor and members of state household assembly. how, but in the earlier colon session we visited earlier today, there was concerned people was disappointed with what happened during the presidential election and be in particular felt. but it wouldn't matter if they come or not to vote out to come out today. so basically, a lot of people in that particular corner station upstate away. what we're seeing here is a huge number of people, a huge number of voters to vote in the story we hearing across the state of con, especially in the city and outlining on areas to the issues that the candidates are promoting, reflect the presidential vote. so all the issues of all local scenario basically what we're looking at here in the local, in the local election process itself. now they're not totally committed. yeah, we spoke on what the president and the federal commission insisted that goes just
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pop in largely on. it's been moved across the state in time and they don't expect i'm not a problems going to be during the course of the day. however, what we're seeing because of because a lot of people on large number of a large number of people who turned out some pulling station we, he, we theory of crowds. and this could go beyond the 30 local time plan to be what we think. if i move out to frame, now you see a lot of people over there still queueing up to vote in this election, and that's not here. we see across condo state and a few other states that we've been in touch with. so basically what we, what we hope to see, what we expect to see is this process going on beyond the deadline set by the commission. now, the biggest concern, yeah, it's not about the china, actually. it's about the piano of wireless. what happens?
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yeah. has repercussions across the country and cross was africa because people are watching tunnel because of the number of horses coming from this area, especially this. and they said we want to for the last presidential election. and because of the importance of these election goes beyond the election of a governor or a member of the house of assembly, what happens? yeah, we'll give conway on all stages. large number of who to populated voice at the national level. the voices would be in a loud manner and address that was in college. thank you. will always continue to search full loved ones, buried under bud. the toll from cycling for the jump to more than $430.00 tens of thousands of being false from their homes by the flooding. survivors are short of food, an aide has been slow to reach many areas blocked by the land slides to me. the miller has more from the congo. it's far from over and the rescue services are
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continuing. here in mccann guy. it's just off land. oh, it's quite a distance from the mainland. there's a river between my congo and the mainland, and that has been entirely flooded. the water coming up into what was a village, and i'm just going to step out of shot to give you a better idea of what it looks like here. the water wasn't this close to where people were living and you see people sitting on local canoes waiting to be rescued by the police services. the canoes would normally transport people back and forth between here and the mainland, but they're charging $4500000000.00 shillings, the equivalent of $4.00 to take people to the mainland and they simply don't have the money. so they're relying on police services. we're sending 2 boats out a day and collecting people to make about 6 trips. and so far they've reached about 1300 people. but hundreds more are waiting on an island like this other to take refuge in trees. they've lost absolutely everything. their homes have been washed away. they also don't have any food,
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and that's the main thing they're complained about. as soon as we reach this island, they said they're hungry and they're trying to get to the mainland to get food. because a little may, they did have, has now run out and has nothing left. they even, even if they did have maze, they don't have home, they don't have shelter, they don't have cooking utensils or pots, there's really nothing they can do. we also understand it further on this island. they are more people waiting for rescue efforts, but they're simply too weak and tired to make it here. so they would have to wait for assistance to reach them a little more in land. we know about a 126000 people in this district alone have been displaced. police say they're doing as much as they can. it's taken some time to reach areas like this because they've been inaccessible. the water was too strong and too high. so these rescue efforts continue, and it certainly will be a number of a few more days before the is i suppose, a greater a big a didn't made in terms of rescuing people in places like this,
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which have been very difficult to reach up to. now, at least 18 people are being killed or to flood swept regions, hit by earthquake since of them took here. now these pictures from social media uses and guardian type show the heavy rain is still falling. it's forecast to continue for at least 2 more days. and that's brought further misery to many people who are forced to live in tents following those quakes in february. local media reports at several tented cities for quite victims have been damaged, and people having evacuated to safer locations. donna has held a state funeral for its former national team football christian a true who died in those earthquakes, inter kia as nicholas sac reports, the president and thousands of dollars paid their respects in the capital. a crow ganna is morning, one of its sons outside the state house in the capital. arkwright, the coffin of the late football star christian at hundreds gathered family members,
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former players, managers and a legion of fans, including orphans that at you helped all here to play tribute to the former newcastle winger who died in last month. earthquake in turkey. yes. done. so my freshman so and we heard many earthquakes, we prayed for him, but then we heard the bad news that he had died while he played for turkey is what i asked for ot you spent most of his career in the english premier league playing for chelsea new castle and everton, he also made 65 appearances for gun as national team helping the black stars reached the final of the 2015 africa cup of nations. in equitorial guinea. he was awarded goal and player of the tournament. yet it is a very sad day to us we. it's not even the fullest for sales force,
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per se. everybody in gone a sod today, you know, such a tile. and he's going to early, in my opinion, in gannons tradition funerals, or send off to the other world in a moment of both grief and celebration. i too used his talent to spread joy to millions of people in gone. i'd beyond for many, this isn't just a fuel, it's alaska bomb to a football star. nicholas hawk al jazeera to kill in egypt say that the localized diplomatic relations turkey is foreign minister. the group is in cairo where he's been meeting with egypt, foreign minister, some issue, great. it's the 1st official visit by the senior tech is delegation in more than a decade, the source of the house more miss dumble. it was a significant, they enlisted between turkey and egypt, turkey, as for the minister mode of social, or nearly after a decade for the 1st time, was in cairo,
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and he has met his egyptian counterpart, the relations between tricky and, and egypt went to ups and downs through the last decade since the military coup in 2013 in egypt. but in 2020 we have seen one messages coming out of anchor and chiral present, added one, expressed his willingness to restore the ties with egypt. and over a month ago when 2 powerful earthquakes hid the sultan, trickier president of egypt up to fetter c. c. has a has called present, add, want to quote, to can be his condolences, then egyptian, for the minister, a some shook a wisdom. the, at the dead, the disaster area in turkey to show his country is solidarity, which just turkey. and then turkey's for the minister motel shola went to cairo to, to, to, to give a step up to this warm and vitamin. and to day to for the ministers have promised a lot, deepening the trade relations,
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corporate and on regional issues. and also fully restoring the diplomatic ties. so low lead. we have solid grounds and we are confident that we would restore relations with turkey in a strong way in the way we look forward to the talks leading to the return of ambassadors between egypt and turkey were despite all of these positive messages coming out of cairo, today, there are steve to mean issues needs to be address properly by kate or an anchor. the 1st one is the libya in libya. turkey support to the poorly be is government. while egypt supports bengal bees that government and in east mediterranean in 2019 tricky, has been excluded from east mediterranean gas for him. so the experts are seen that as long as turkey and egypt supposed different sides in libya, or at least they are not able to find a mid ground in libya. and also as long as turkey is excluded from is mediterranean gas form relations between these 2 countries. are going to still remain fragile
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restoral selda of jazeera a stumble. know these are some unwelcome flooding sounds good weather with rob. there's been some unusual rain in india at this time. you don't expect to see that that amount of cloud. this is more reminiscent, maybe a month's time. so when that gave 65 been meters of rain in chennai. now eyes were opened because the average for each and i was about 3 millimeters as a huge excess. and of course it called street funding these a couple of pictures from chin i should, i wasn't alone. i just picked that as an example. now there is more rain to come. the line extends northwards. now though chenise probably seen the worst of it. you've got a good part of india central, the northern india and bangladesh is going to see more big down port in places where they shouldn't really exist. not pause, average is about 30 minutes. i think for march that probably will be exceeded, but that does indicate there are more showers in the north. in the raf further south is time anyway and they will continue this the picture on monday. good
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breakout for the north plains venue bigler. so be some more flooding that may be less unusual, but equally not really wanted is also been happening. eastern met turkey and syria . rain for days on end. this is just couple of pictures from the northeast of syria . and that system keeps bringing rain through turkey or syria and write down the event through sunday. and monday, well, still had here on al jazeera will tell you how the harvest sees in libya, is leaving a sour taste for many farmers. and why a wall of dead fish is moving along the river in one australian town. and it will show you some impressive catches that the world facebook will to me up with a little later. ah, iraq, a nation riddled with land mice and an expert dedicated to defusing them,
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one by one. equipped with only a knife and a pair of wire puckers, he faced his death every day. but does his work make him a hero or a target? witness? the d minor on her jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. so trump is still the favorite here among the grass roots and, and many of the poles to be the republican presidential nominee with detailed coverage, fire has stronger applied back on the struggles based on daily basis by everyone here from around the world. fire that and go to the 1st to cause of this trade was so hot. it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. oh,
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a lot. the news, i remind the top stories. police have arrested dozens of supporters of the full block, sunny prime minister m o con side is have in the whole con, arrived at a cold in the capital is about face corruption charges. earlier on saturday. voting is underway, nigeria government ship and state the assembly. race is now the delayed boat comes weeks after disputed presidential election. the ruling party had to regain loss ground in key areas. the international criminal court in the hey, cause issued on the rest for and for russian president vladimir putin, guy c. c says it's in connection with the forcible deportation of ukrainian children. the kremlin, called the new outragious gay mom called as
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a full but adviser to president payton and the director of the institute of political studies. he says, european countries who are signatories to the i c. c, as part of a hybrid war against russia. we understand to read wells that european union concerts full control international criminal court as they are part. those are hard, but it's more against russia as this here in your country. read it your cues about in a rush from now and not see it is seated as soon as the meaning. of course, the taken catch. human student comes children in some quote, that's really tough for i q session. but all this is not serious. this international criminal court in russia and look like car. klaus more important that you're at the end, you know,
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cause any doors for any peaceful negotiation on you can walk for assets, means that only victory by fighting on the battlefields could be resolved for us. and knowing negotiation it's glass mitch's, appear at the union through this, and that's talk a member call sevien, president alexander virginia, and cultivate prime minister. albin, courtesy are in north macedonia for another round of talks to normalize relations. the eu has proposed to plan to end one of europe's longest disputes. but serbia's president said that he will not sign it. well, we can join my high blood, this guy who's on the line now from hurry. and of course, the press behind you all waiting for the statement to be made. but what sort of anticipation is that that will be a result of the international community. european union and united states are expecting the
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course of all and sort of be real except to the plan for the normalization of their relation and star things i'm in patient as soon as possible. according to plan b, i will not both cost to join additional work and station. what is the problem to now induce from serbia? ready over to this thing conforming association and serbian communities in cost and frequent addition to a proposal possible government. these analyzing the scene forms how the certification can be established if possible. and serbia step forward here will be a very be use not just for customer service or a region for cost civil and service, which means that they were mutually recognized. national symbolic documents,
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including passports, license plates, also diplomas, and the wheel boats nationally exchange for my mentor. i mission. all situation happening very sensitive moment west for virt, for some solutions in causal in serbia because it feel your attention or the situation in course of all of last year usually fall in general and minimize special russian influence here in just a moment where the awarding ukraine by joining us, thank you so much for the update us market finish the week being pushed down by banking stocks. chance in the 1st republic bank closed the 33
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percent layer on friday. and despite the cash injection of $30000000000.00, european stock source and down, and the parent company and silicon valley bank has filed for bankruptcy protection, much of it is under control of the regulators. night comes a week after a surge of withdrawals triggered the worst bang collapse since the 2008 financial crisis. gabriel is on their hands more from the new york stock exchange. it was another tough day on wall street. as all of the major indices were in the red and down throughout the entire day, any of the gains that were made on thursday were wiped out on friday. but the market is also giving very mixed signals as we enter this next phase of the u. s. banking crisis, in some ways we're seeing the markets very much down. but for the week the market has been quite resilient. for example, the s and p down 1.2 percent on friday, but for the week up over one percent. the nasdaq down
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a little under one percent on friday, but for the week up 4 percent. and we saw the same with the dow jones industrial average down 1.4 percent on friday, up a little over 0.4 percent for the week. so we're really getting a lot of these mixed signals and are getting a sense, you really don't know how the market should be reacting to this banking crisis. it's clear that this is top of mind here on wall street now, but it's really a sense of will this crisis be contained to the regional banks as what we've seen for the last week or so? or will it spread beyond that to larger banks, which could cause a much bigger banking crisis and what we're seeing now, and of course, spread even further internationally. according to one trader, it's almost like the market doesn't know how to react right now. they're kind of
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like a deer stuck in the headlights, as the old saying goes just sort of frozen. and that's what we saw while with the markets on friday. there wasn't a lot of selling, wasn't a lot of buying. it was just sort of frozen in time, so to speak. now 1st republic bank, one of the banks sits at the center of all this down 32 percent. it's lost about 70 percent of its value for the week. and that's after $30000000000.00 aid package was promised to the bank trying to stabilize the markets. now, what are we looking to in the future? the next big thing will be next week, next, tuesday and wednesday, when the federal reserve makes a decision on if they are going to hike interest rates again or not. traders will be watching that very closely because whatever that decision is, could then have a knock off effect for wider implications throughout the market. and through the goal, we commie, fully as present, donald trump says that he expects to be arrested on tuesday. now he made the remark
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a short time ago on his truth social media sites. so as he was, he called illegally them the manhattan district attorney's office, from corporate supporters to protests. let's get on this with mike hannah in washington, dc, and my kid seems to be willy or won't be arrested. it depends on who you talk to, i suppose. well indeed, yes, it's all. so what we are going on here is a statement to by donald trump or calling on people to protest, something that has not been confirmed yet. certainly the district attorney's office in manhattan is declining to comment on tramps, social media post. we do know that there has been grand jury proceedings and away in connection to these particular cases. now what we are talking about here, and what trump appears to be referring to, is a case involving the payment of hush money to women who contended that they had
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sexual encounters with donald trump. now, his former attorney, michael cohen has given evidence that is believed to that grand jury, in which he said that he orchestrated payment to, to women who were alleging that tramp had had sexual relations with them. now the important issue here is that this was at the beginning of his 1st campaign for president back in 2016. so what the grand jury is investigating that would appear is whether these payments to michael cohen for orchestrating the payments to the, to women who made these allegations were actually an infringement of campaign spending funds. so it's a bit of a stretch and it must be noted to that. trump is facing a series of other far more consequential chargers in georgia in manhattan itself than this particular case. yet he has chosen this case to highlight and has made a call for protest, which is very similar to the call he made back on january the 6th when the riots
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broke up at the capital here in d. c. and which trump is also facing investigation for her from the attorney general's office. so one has got to put it in this context, whether trump is attempting to get publicity, attempting to get his supporters out on the street making allegation, or which the manhattan district attorney's office is declining to comment on at present. we have to wait and see us posts for the moment, turn my kind of force. i washington d. c. thank you. the united kingdom's interior minister in rwanda to discuss a migration dale. so the bergman will meet the rwandan president polk regarding britain agreed to send tens of thousands of migrants to wonder as part of a $146000000.00 deal last year. but no flights have taken off as dependence challenge the policy in the british courts. initiative is the major part of britain's plans to detain and deport asylum seekers arriving in small boats from across the english channel. took
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a pressure at the time odor. one says that he'll now support finland's bed to join nato. the nonsense came after his meeting with the finish president in ankara. road one said that the turkish parliament will begin ratifying hell, think he's dead. the swedish foreign minister says anker's decision to only give the green light to finland is regrettable to kia, had previously blocked both england and sweden spits citing security concerns and investigation by scientists in india. and europe has revealed novel chemistry behind the hayes that covers new delhi each winter. the findings were published in the journal nature calling baker has more every year polluted air in india's capital city, between november and january, contributes to the deaths of thousands of people including children. although air pollution in new delhi has long been a problem. how to have developed has been poorly understood. you will have a clear night night getting some time. but then there are other nice
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things when they thought maybe starting the spice, the him by midnight, you will start seeing that info hayes. and then by we us in the morning, you will find that really to case scientists know how pollutants become more dangerous in sunlight, gases react, and lead to smug, as has been documented in beijing. but it wasn't clear what was happening at night in new delhi. so chemist in the city, deployed 1400 sensors on the rooftop to monitor the air. what they found surprised them. as the temperature dropped and humidity rose, minute particles grew fast, forming ultra fine ones. 10000th of the width of a human hair. they were mostly made up of organic molecules, so the scientists realised they must have come from vapor from burned materials like wood. the molecules turned to vapor,
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then condensed like seeds in the cool air, then grew in the presence of water. that connection had not been known before. what would have getting but being combusted in any it simply contributing to this haze formations. the process piqued after midnight, before tapering off as commuters headed to work before 9 am, when the haze was thickest. now that the transformation is understood, it could help city planners in public health and evasion officials. but some say they faced substantial challenges. we don't have infrastructure for white heating to the low income probation of the city. we don't have infrastructure to provide games. okay. no, i'm building it. as long as these problems are not solved by it was burning is not it's data that may also prove useful to a world that is seeing more wildfires near more population centers every year.
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calling baker algebra hills trailing millions of dead fish have washed up near darling river. just west of sidney. the river authority says you're going heat wave in the state, cause the largest fish death recorded in the town. high temperatures and drive to the area have been more frequent. the last few years, obsessing the ecosystem of the waterways in drilling. you know, i would some from the flood and worry and everything there. and we've just sort of started to decline often and then this is happens that's to sort of you will be ran into a draw up mess and then the smelling is putrid smell and it says have terrible smell and horrible to say all those dead fish prices for domestic fruits in libya have been rising. farmers say without government support, that cops won't be able to compete in the markets. while the trainer is in western libya. zed de him is about 40 kilometers west of the lubin capital
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tripoli. it's known for its plentiful foreign lands and great tasting oranges and grapefruit. they are big, bright, and juicy foot the orange harvest will soon come to an end. farmer fois would. a good master owns the small land with 250 orange trees. he says it has been difficult to maintain the last couple of years. oh, come on, la fiesta, and a knoll. any there is a clear lack of support from the government. we are suffering because there is a severe lack of fertilizer and pesticides in the market. and the government no longer subsidizes them, the government should encourage and help us by providing our needs so we can increase domestic production and not rely on imports. in the past, oranges from western libya have accounted for an estimated 70 percent of the nation's needs. they were even exported to neighboring countries, but not any more assad balloon as
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a fruit wholeseller. he says live in oranges are much better than those from abroad as the ha here. and even in the last couple of years, the government has not been able to provide farmers with fertilizer, so they have to buy it in the private sector bank, it's expensive. the press of protection increases. so the family struggles, the merchant struggles, and the customers can't afford it. i shall laugh as soon basil is from the ministry of agriculture and says at least a 150000 farmers have registered to get fertilizer. and he was out in palmer and farmers have every right to be angry, due to instability that we have not been able to provide them with their needs all day prices for domestic goods has increased, as there is done a lot. the lack of affordable for eliza and pesticide has allowed foreign fruits, especially from egypt. again, a much bigger market chair. it's also made libyan oranges significantly more expensive. farmers like faithful hope the government acts quickly so their crops
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can freely compete in the market and earn them a living mouth. trina, al jazeera western levin, what type of bond? his joke? so thank you very much. mercedes formula, one boss says that he wouldn't blame louis hamilton leaving the team if it failed to provide him with the chance of winning a record 812 title. hamilton is out of contract to the end of this season. and walter wolfe is confident he'll stay on. he also says it will be on the c. d. 's to stop him from looking elsewhere. i don't think that we can. we can beat the teams in front of us. that's the reality. it's about yawning, the car to the best of the ability on track and, and, and see where we end up in qualifying and in the race. if we cannot demonstrate that, we are able to give him a car in the next couple of years. then he needs to look everywhere. i don't think he's doing it at that stage, but i will have no, no crouch if that happens in
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a year or 2. well, hamilton is in his longest run without victory having failed to win a single race law. for the 1st time, and that may not be about to change this, we can saudi arabian going pre. he was 11th in friday practice session was led by double well champion much the 2nd. well, the most in finance loans were prevented. a read for $12.00 at the top of the time sheet qualifying takes place in jetta. like the indian world where you get shown takes title defense has been ended at the semi final stage by wimbleton champion lane back in a it was a piece of their full round meeting at deal straight in open, which back and also one this time mine even more convincing margin 662. as she reached the funding tournament in california, the balcony is just a 2nd player to be picked twice. and she became more than one last april. and the final will see 2 grand slam champion space each other for the title of the back. and i will take on australian open winter at supple income for the bell. russian
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b 7 seed, maria corey, 6263, its sublet as the final of the season. men's well number one of the joker which isn't playing it, indian wells, and he'll miss next week's miami oh can to, to being denied entry to united states and 22 time grand slam champion. i had applied for special permission to travel to the u. s. because not vaccinated against coven 19, but that was turned down because unvaccinated foreigners aren't allowed entry, and that rule won't be lifted until may. now to best buy a new car for and they push for a tough for finishing the premier league. they came through a tough game, nothing on forrest who had 9 home game and took the lead of the go from the menu. then if you cancel level things out just before half time through alex on the east . then in the 3rd minute of, at a time force gave way a penalty for humble and gold. his 2nd and again to win new counselor who and now just the point behind, full play,
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putnam with again and hand painful in the place in the champions league. next season, the big game in the car, plato was meant to city up against the former captain vincent company in the quarter finals. he spent 11 years at city winning full premier league sent to f. comes the now he manages championship leaders, burnley her uncle's to be promoted to the premier lake city. both yellow predicts that company will return to city as manage at one day after seeing his deeds. and more than can be in these 2 days or more than convinced he's going to come back, being so close to the next year. and presently jim, seeing more carefully would they do? i understand completely why they are that it will be a really, really tough opponent. because they do incredible things. islands robin team are looking to wrap up the 6 nations title on saturday with a win of england in dublin. the english were destroyed 5310 last week by france.
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the heaviest, ever home defeat the irish, the world's number one, right side and victory. mean they, when the toner, with a 100 percent record, also known as the grand slam, the pressures and grams up at all we, we love being where we all like any other t would be but we all come up against. i live in england side, so you know, there's no doubt about it it's, it's going to be a proper test match in the m b a. there was a dramatic finish the game between the dallas mavericks and l. a late because the mavericks trailed by 2, but then this happened right at the end. herbert basketball, which was the hero for dallas. stepping up to land a 3 pointer, letting go with the ball a function of a 2nd before the buzzer. taking it by
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a single point. it's the 1st time they've won consecutive gains and more than a month choice. but yeah. say me little score, $41.00 from the portland trailblazer, so that wasn't enough to avoid the fee against jason tate and $34.00 and jayla brown chip thing with $27.00. right. as you're selfish 11262112 closing the gap on the milwaukee bucks. wow. in the race for the eastern title. other in off, the portland turnover brown, $27.00 points to philadelphia. 70 sixes. and just behind the celtics in place, jolen bead showed once again why he's many people picked n b p the season. he's food $38.00 is the rush. the charlotte hornets. 121. 82 is to make james hard and also had a triple double. he'll be okay. so cricket and came williamson and henry nichols by sco, double centuries and new zealand and the 2nd test against lanka for williamson, that was his 6 double century. and it became the 1st key bumps winter for 8000 test, run the pad, put on a huge partnership of 363. and wellington,
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as the black caps declared on day 2, with an impressive total of $594.00 shanker, a $26.00 to $2.00 in response, struggling to avoid a to nothing serious defeat. to pub, there was some incredible catches in puerto rico, and mexico baffled it. out in the world place for plastic, this is in v k have none, there's a whole stretch. and at that stage, puerto rico, we're flying leading by 4 to 0, but thanks to home runs like this one might have full way back into it and eventually went 5 for up for the retail, very nearly level things up that another impressive bit of fielding from monday i was that in a dots that from happening. so make progress to the semi finals for the 1st time. they'll say show hey tony japan on monday, that game will be in miami. well, molly told me she was in mexico this week and it's been linds. pick
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a lappy who now leaves off the stage 5 times leader cannot can cause trouble which dropped him from 1st place all the way to 26. i don't go, pga tour adams. shank leads the way at the vows paul championship got himself to 7 on the pol, one shot claire, a fellow american kramer hickok bears a strong group of players. just 2 shots back including english. write a play, a tommy fleetwood and 3 time major went to jordan. speith there on 5 on the paw, but it's shank who leads heading into around 3 the world. number 143 hunting for the 1st pga tour when of his career. all right, that is a spot for now. they'll be more with peter later. so thanks very much, jay i, ron says it's aiming to be amongst one of the world's leaders to use artificial intelligence. the publishing sector is amongst a wide range of industries using and i to enhance the growth of their products. on monday, the 1st fully i produce magazine hit e stands into iran,
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alhashan referrals. this team is putting together what they believe to be the 1st magazine ever fully produced using artificial intelligence or a our major little man tardy can ambition. i wanted to publish this artificial intelligence, produce magazine for the 1st time in iran, or maybe the world to tell my audiences and entrepreneurs that a great development as being made in the world. and we should understand it as soon as possible. otherwise, we will be looking backward and the past few years, artificial intelligence has emerge as the world's most advanced technological development. it refers to a computer or machines ability to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, including writing and researching, producing a magazine using a i will still require upper to chooses stories and then his team of technicians generate the content through a different a i software hatfield tell us this picture that you see now has been created by mid
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journey. we fit it with what we want and this is the outcome. and now it's going to be used on the front page of the magazine laser. we'll get our chest g p t produced content and add to the issue, then it's really to be printed. the final product looks just like any other magazine except it's content. wasn't that used by human. there are some very, a long, long but many believe just like other technological achievement of the past century . it, when has the quality of product? i'll create more fortunately, the a i boss here isn't limited to journalism. iran is aiming to become one of the was stop 10 countries for a i technology in the coming 10 years. yeah. one of darren's biggest digital fox. several, a i powered projects out in the making stops, are investing more in a i, facilities and equipment because they believe it's going to be essential for the country's economy. the use of
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a i in iran has extended to its armed forces as well. recently that evolutionary gods naval commander announced his forces or acquiring a i power equipment that are capable of warning each other. if any vessel comes under attack and move that reflects iran's growing reliance on artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on its future as it struggles on the sanctions. aliana images iraq dead on. well, i'll be back with another full half hour, nice on the other side of the brain for the talent for me, and then use our team here in the office for your time and your company. ah ah
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