tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 18, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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how a submarine had a massive price. counting the cost on al jazeera. this is the image of home home that chance those visitors bustling glamorous city. but on the ground a different reality appears. official figures released in november show the number of people experiencing homelessness is the highest in a decade, and is shop rise in the number of women experiencing housing insecurity. that report also said there's need for better services and more funds the hosting accommodation. as the situation westerns, it's the middle of winter here in hong kong and the temperature often drops below 10 degrees at night. people are nice, underpass are preparing for another nice exposed to freezing conditions. ah ah.
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hello, i'm cyril venue. thank you for joining us. this is the news our alive from dough. coming up in the next 60 minutes. he tear gas and heavy policing and good pakistan's capital. as former prime minister, iran con, shows up at court on corruption charges of vital grain deal with russia is extended as ukrainian farmers prepare for planting season. former us president donald trump claims he will soon be arrested and pulls on his supporters to take to the streets and were at a military base in both done to meet some of columbia's 1st female recruits in more than 2 decades. and on pete, assume it with your sport, will champion mx for stuff and is out of qualifying for the saudi arabian grown free with engine problems and vents on company takes these bernie sides of the field to face former cub mentioned specific for placing the cup semi final
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ah, we begin in pakistan where a court has cancelled a ron cons arrest warrant after he attended a hearing in islamabad. violence erupted in the capital between the former prime minister's supporters and police. thousands of extra officers had earlier been deployed. con faces corruption charges that he says are an attempt to sideline him politically. in the city of la hor, now police entered conn's home and fire to gas. if his supporters authorities say they recovered, petrol bombs and weapons from his residence come on hider reports from. it's not that focused on political. joyce. k, sometimes not made the ballard bulk and iran con has so many cases against him which shows that the government is determined to jail him,
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to nail him somehow or the other. primarily because of the rising popularity and the opposition between the budget on democratic alliance and m. ron cons party is one of the most popular leaders in the country. however, all the case against them that are feared that the government wants to marginalize him by have disqualify him whatever matter, did their guardian rim on hand to nullify him so that they can have a clean sweep at the elections which are due and upon job on the 3rd year and then within the country, the national election and october george, very difficult to say. where did ron han will be able to show why the storm, certainly determined. he had been determined and had always said that he's willing to go to any limit in order to try and achieve objectives. and of course, he's always been saying that he wanted it done peacefully constitutionally as he
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shuns hello who dean joins us about all of this. for me, islam about you are the director of the center for regional and global connectivity at cupboard lab that the public policy thing thing. thank you for being on the program vision. what's your reading of these latest events surrounding him, ron? you know, this is not the 1st time we've seen the several. there have been dozens of cases that have been filed against some of them are serious. a lot of them are politically motivated and that's come out. just said, you know, this is a clear indication that the existing regime plan what, what, what a plan the, what it, once i, whatever we have seen time. and again, that every step that has been taken by the existing hybrid regime has only resulted in making more and more powerful because it keeps somehow leaving behind these minds. these my mind feels that they are very, very willing to step into this particular case has been of june, i believe, until the 30th of march and spend the good chance of being the one but result in this disqualification which value it seems to be the goal but even if there are,
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you know, we are headed towards this qualification wrong and by any means necessary because it is no longer palatable to the powers that be back to potentially result in one of 3 possible scenarios in the lead up to be election. and none of the 3 seem to be good for august. the 1st of course, is that the, the guy comes back into power, but without iran con, that has its own cons. the 2nd is that the p d comes back into power, but around kind of not the disqualified. and there's some kind of political settlement with the military establishment. another powers that be. and the 3rd is that the ruling coalition, right now, p t, m, back again as the weak coalition government and not much changes from now aside from some baby ministerial, bureaucratic shuffles and pockets on hobbles in 2024 with the new government that suffered the same penalties, inefficiencies, and efficacy as the current regime, all 3. so it seems to me have a cons per box on the do prose, which seems most likely to you at this stage of the things the government is very,
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very committed to getting con disqualified on a technicality. whether it's social on a case or one of the other dozen cases that have been opened up on him, which could very much lead to, you know, this, this, that's minus i get formula. but as i've said before, the steps that have been taken in the past have only resulted in, in skyrocketing the popularity of khan. and there's nothing stopping from the remainder of the p t. i to go to the polls without iran con, continuing to ride the wave of what i would now say is perhaps the most popular leader in the history of the country. you know, is that as a political commentator and bugs on their live, i have stopped predicting the point. what happened next year. and one of the most politically charged and riled up environments i've ever seen. and the themes that we saw in the hard looked like a full blown civil war between the b b. i, supporters and law enforcement and him getting disqualified is effectively a powder keg of political and social upheaval that could be unleashed upon this.
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but it's really interested what you're interesting, what you're telling us, that he could be legally disqualified in a sense that he wouldn't be able to run for elections. but he could still essentially be the leading figure, even though he's not voted into office himself. is that right? correct. so the keeping the understand of the about the p t i is that it is very much a one man party and wrong problem is b, b i n a p d i isn't wrong. of course, he has many other leaders at the 2nd tier, but support him that speak out for him and that take a lot of these public rallies. but the fact that the matter is that without, without him run the p p, a in of itself is fairly, it doesn't really exist as an entity has created this incredible following around him. sort of kept into the sense of humiliation. but a lot of young people, especially on remember the median agent parks on just 23 years old, and has managed to create the sense of belonging for
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a public to feel very distract, disenfranchised, very marginalized, and feels the women stand up to chance of bringing about some sort of natural change. i've always said, you know, the solution is absolutely going to be election and that the new setup in place will be at least there for the next 5 years. but in all 3 of the scenarios that have highlighted above the political arena, will remain the bubbling part of fierce rivalry and mud slinging and vitriol. and as it does now, it will overtake just about every other important conversation in the country. ization solid in joining us from some of that. thank you very much. give reading me a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain from black see ports has been extended. ukraine was seeking an extension of 4 months, but russia only wanted 60 days. ukraine is one of the world's largest suppliers of sunflower oil, wheat, and grain. stephanie decker reports on this from your cubit sky. ukraine feeds the world. the words of this farms owner, victor share
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a meta gives us a tour on a cold march morning on the outskirts of cave, corn, wheat, barley, and where ukraine holds pole position globally. as the china was of no one that the great deal gave us hope because our internal price is dropped almost 3 full during the war. but after was sign or prices rose and of course not like before the war, but they increased. and this gave us hope that we can work and sell our harvest in the future. despite this deceivingly peaceful moment, this is 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. it's one of the main reasons why
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this deal was brokerage the global need to bring down soaring for the prices that resulted because of the war. russia controls access in and out of the black sea, which ukraine needs to ship. it's produced to the rest of the world, the dealer said to be renewed every 4 months. russia now says it only wants to renew it for 2 citing sanctions effecting 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 their products unit, next, marketing kia, a grocer, and in case of the farmers for see you in for masses of for me as j, it is also small period. we are asked our partners to make minimum one year farmers of also complained of russia delaying checks on vessels transporting, produce which costs more money, movie moves, lamb or for yet we know russia want to only extend for 2 months,
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but this is not as it should be 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. currently, the western border with poland is working, but we cannot fully sell the grain that we have by road. 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. russian president vladimir putin is in crimea to mark the 9th anniversary of the peninsulas annexation from ukraine. put them toward an ard school in the children's center a day after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant against him, accusing him of bearing personal responsibility for the abduction of ukrainian children. rushes annexation of crimea drew widespread criticism,
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but moscow described the move as an act of self determination. christina passion is the director of the documentary, a struggle for home the crimean har thores, and she explains the history of the indigenous people of crimea there, amalgam of very many different ethnic groups from ancient history in the peninsula . and as you said, they had in the ping pong ball when happened, a great antics their country, their state, the cranium connie, in 1783, the suffered population displacement for centuries, bigotry, their marks have been vandalized their houses and has been destroyed. their culture has been decimated, and when the soviet union collapsed in the ninety's, 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 in the same things are happening, we have creamy and tuckers are being pushed out of peninsula, forced to flee the turkey or to other european countries. beef had their representative bodies, the matchless nicole tied their band from the peninsula. now their tv channels have
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been banned from the peninsula. there are 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 tuckers in the peninsula. so once again, we're seen like these remnants of the genocidal policies. russia has perpetrated against them for centuries. and us president joe biden has called the decision by the a c. c, the international criminal court to issue an arrest warrant for russian or the russian president vladimir putin justified. latimer bruton was charged with overseeing the abduction of children from orphanages in ukraine by v. i. c. c. on friday. many have been adopted in russia. the kremlin, called the move outragious jeffrey, nice lead the ccs prosecution of former serbian president slowed down the loss of which he thinks the chargers are important for their wider implications. by satisfying the judges of ref, lungs is appropriate. this man, pollution is not properly to be careful characterized as
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a criminal and the war that he has launch can property now be characterized as itself criminal. the cause has found there is evidence to show both of those things and they're very important. not just because of pushing because of what's called accountability because for example, those who are seeking to relieve russia of its power of veto in the security council by having a suspended number of people doing that, starting with ukrainian part of terriers will not have reinforcement in their argument, so this country should not have the veto in the security council, were to lose the veto by one means or another. then it would be open to united nations to have push in, tried for aggression. she can't be tried for at the moment because he would veto any suggestion that he should be cry. sergei mark off as
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a former advisor to vladimir putin and the director of the institute of political studies. he says, the move, closes the door for peaceful negotiations to ending the war in ukraine. we understand to read it well that european union conscious or control this international criminal court. as they are part of the hybrid, 2 against russia as this year in your new cancers. read it, your cues are about in a rush from now and not serious. see seated as soon as the meaning of course, they're taking children. stephen come to children. so that's really a top accusation, but all this is not serious. this international criminal court in the restaurant look like car. klaus more important that you and i p and you know, cause any doors for any useful negotiation or you could anyone wall?
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for us. it means that only victory, why fight it or the bottom appealed, could be a result for us and knowing negotiation. it's glass mitch's appear at the, in the union through this. and that's talk, remember called getting the fabrication it mean separate additional wall charities are going is ation. if you're not sense, i agree to talk about this rational will be happy to give the order immediate is still quite in the front line. a rocket has been fired from garza into an open area near the know how all the settlements. the israeli army says the iron dome system was not activated. there been no reports of injuries, and no group is claimed responsibility. it comes the head of a meeting on sunday between israel and palestine aimed at preventing an escalation and violence. but armed groups in gaza, say the summit doesn't represent their interests. or we've got plenty more coming up on this. use our including will be in nigeria,
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where holders were back at the polls a month after a disputed presidential election. and why a wall of dead fish is moving along a river in an australian town. also in sports, we will show you some impressive catches at the world baseball class. ah, former us president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday. he made this remark on his truth social media site. trump cited what he called illegal leaps in the manhattan district attorney's office and called on his supporters to protest. we were nevo of a radical left. this is one of what died. i agree with all the body dollars. 2 back not going anywhere. we live naples, dad with our great president,
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donald j. draw. my cana has more from washington trumps, is referring to a case that has been ongoing in new york. there has been a grand jury hearing into hush money paid to, to a woman one, a former porn star. this money was allegedly paid by tramp through an intermediary and to get them to keep quiet about having had sexual relations with him in the past. now trumps, then attorney michael cohen has appeared before the grand jury. and although grand jury proceedings are secret, cohen has stated publicly that he orchestrated the payment to, to women in order to keep them quiet about having had sexual relations from now the significance of this is it's timing because the payments were made during the campaign period before the 2016 election and what the grand jury has been deciding on is whether this was, in fact, a contravention of campaign funding laws,
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which is a criminal act. now the, the new york district attorney has given from the opportunity to appear before the grand jury that was a week ago and that normally does precede some form of indictment in this particular case. so this is what trump is referring to, no confirmation whatsoever from any other source. in fact, trumps and spokesperson confirms that this is from what trump calls illegal leaks. there has been no official notification whatsoever. vegetarians have returned to the poles to elect new governors in 28 states. you stayed assemblies are also being picked. the vote was delayed by a week, as the electoral commission said it needed time to reconfigure electronic voting machines following a disputed presidential election in february. i had interest reports from colonel in northern nigeria. the board has been largely successful and people in many parts
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of carnal state and many parts of the 28 states of niger why voting took place. remember, there are $36.00 states and 8 of them are not holding the governorship elections today because of court decisions or court rulings that's going to be on the off season for now. now basically the elections, according to officials, from most part of the country that we've called, or been in contact with, say the election went on peacefully, however, that isolated incidents even here at the polling station we are at now, there was an attempt as voting came to a close, there was an attempt to cut off the process. individuals invaded this forming center, which is about 6 or 7 units. the clues are closed and they do. they wanted to disrupt the process. it took a quick intervention of security agencies. the police and other arms of security organ here in kind of state to put everything in order. so the porting and counting
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process could not take place in the open in the public glare because of duck particular threat to the process. and then are similar processes in certain parts of the country that was reported to a close. usually it's at this time when individuals tried to disrupt the process and disrupt the polls because they felt maybe they may not win an election when the election or the polling stations. allow ins continue to search for loved ones buried under mud. as the death toll from psych loan, freddy jumps to more than 430 tens of thousands have been forced from their homes by flooding. survivors are short of food and aid has been slow to reach many areas, blocked by landslides, for me to mila, has more from a conga, it's far from over and the rescue services are continuing. here in mccann guy. it's just off land. oh, it's quite a distance from the mainland. there's
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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 the relying on police services were 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, and that's the main thing. they're complained about. as soon as we reach this
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island, they said they're hungry and they're trying to get to the mainland to get food. because the 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 homes, 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. please 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 a few more days before the is i suppose, a greater a bigger dent made in terms of rescuing people in places like this, which have been very difficult to reach up to. now tamara, yoda is
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a resident of bland tyre. she's been volunteering at a camp for day, for people displaced by the disaster. i am summer and you hold up and we're going to yeah, i could show in brand time along the way. i say i could hear lies shouts of these people crying for health. so i thought it was a need for me to come and help them. there are some children like small ones. they have lost both calling. both my guys both buy that kind of load that time and you know, medication some is i see open wounds that you can because they're kind of a lot of problems. there was a woman with him with a little baby. the baby was just checking the baby, didn't have anything to where not been died was not being and sure taking no changes for covering because it was so sad. we even pick
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a dish it from one of the guys and give it to the mother to cover the baby so that you couldn't cash clothes will side. as you can see, i just finding to brain just walking in the ways that they don't know where the mother is. they don't know where this is. maybe 2 days, 2 days, the laming that the, the or the mother has passed away their lives. that means the uncle is gone. i'm worrying about, they have, they call it out blake. he will not rain with the show digital toilet. they know the bathroom, the kitchen it fell was holla, has pretty well. i think i'm not doing enough because it doesn't do enough. those people who i didn't even know i'm doing enough, but i'm seeing a child i'm seeing a mother who is not eating when i can see i'm doing enough. that means i'm not doing the now, it's sad, it's very sad. at least 18 people have been killed after floods swept through
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earthquake hit regions in southern turkey. heavy rain and gaussian temp is forecast to continue for at least 2 more days. local media reports that several, 10 cities for survivors of febreeze quakes have been damaged. a strong earthquake has struck off the coast of ecuador, the magnitude $6.00 tremor was centered around 50 kilometers south of the 2nd largest city. why kill? people rushed out of buildings on to the streets falling the shallow quake. there been no reports yet of any injuries. you s synonymy warning system says there isn't a tsunami threat. australia is new south wales is dealing with the largest number of fish deaths on record. millions of fish washed up near a major river west of sydney authority st. ongoing, heat wave and receding flood waters. a partly to blame. laura con reports. her dish white blanket and darling with
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a. it's made up lillian dead. fish. the rotting remains of mainly brain cut and perch, a clogging australia 2nd longest river and disrupting the lives of people in the small town of men. indeed, are you walking around into a draw up medicine and near smelling as putrid smell and a set of terrible smell and horrible to say, all those dead fish? local authorities say unusually hot weather has led to a large algo bloom in the rivers. this coupled with receding flood waters and drying riverbeds have starved fish of oxygen. in a statement, the new southwell state department says the hot weather is exacerbating hypoxia. as warmer water holds less oxygen, the cold water, the fish have higher oxygen needs at warmer temperatures. this is the 3rd math dial for fish in the darling river in 2019 nearly 1000000 fish perished them. but the new south wales department of primary industries says the latest is the worth. with
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hardly any fish being left alive. as just i feel no hopeless thirst said that nick, no one wants to take any responsibility for it. and really all we want is to maintain a healthy river authority, say fish populations, usually boom, during the floods and then fall as fatwas as receipt. but local people, blame port water management, they say more needs to be done to improve the drainage and quality of water to prevent another wall of dead fish. laura han al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera, the turkish foreign minister meets his egyptian counterpart in cairo. the latest step towards mending relations and why harvest season and libya is leading a sour taste for many farmers. plus, we will show you one of the most dramatic finishes in india this season. that is come with sports movies so
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ah ah. arranged back in the picture with some force in the east and med, so particularly turkey and sylvia where we've seen flooding recently and we will see more because of the forecast overnight on saturday. no longer a frost problem, but certainly rain and by day that rain and spread sand through lebanon and beyond, and as long shore breeze, it makes it quite unpleasant as well, says mall topping off of the floods all over the area, of course, which is affected by the earthquakes that last through sunday and probably into monday as well. now says that i'm still what on sunday. the chances of outbreaks of showers around re add possibly doha, of their very school chance. i think because the weather so improving. you see this
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and a bit here. this is dusty forms, really eastern side of sadie and possibly into queue weight. that's how we get to monday. that looks like an in previous situation. this does not raise and come right in latin to jordan. most of iraq maybe northern parts of saudi arabia as well . it's a slight improvement for norton city and turkey. good news here for somalia and ethiopia. i briggs a rain seem quite like them in heavy, recently uganda and kenya. so the some flooding from that. and in malawi, there is still rain of the flood area, but it's no longer freddie ah, actually 2 actors at different stages of their life. share the highs and lows of following dream. a fame and fortune. going to can me that with the conga ethical mother. endlessly seeking to fulfill the ambition they were given. i. dogwood was struggling with family expectations. volley,
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we're dream analysis era. the latest news as it breaks. so thump is still the favorite here among the grass roots. and in many of the polls the be the republican presidential nominee with detailed coverage fire has swung by 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 if this trade was so hot, it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. lou ah,
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you're washing l 0. reminder of our headlines. a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain from black seaports has been extended. ukraine was seeking an extension of 4 months, but russia only wanted 60 days. voting has ended in nigeria elections for governor and state assemblies. the delayed vote comes weeks after a disputed presidential election results from the 28 states are expected. by monday . a violence erupted outside of court in islamabad were former pakistani prime minister at iran con, appeared on corruption charges arrest, warrants against him have now been dropped down below for a free kazi is a public policy specialist. and she says pakistani politicians have been persecuted by the government of the day for decades. which hunting, the opposition is par for the course in pakistani politics. you saw what iraq, hon says, i'm resonates deeply with everyone in boxes on the problem is he's also part
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of that debbie which hunting, when he was in the head of the hellen so to speak, at least at the civilian level of running the country. so there is data element for shore because with the last 51 additions in bucharest on have been prosecuted and prosecuted by those in government of our governance system is any vicious and highly personalized against one another. did very little consideration or governance or the welfare of the people as a primary agenda, whether you are in government or you are in the opposition. so what iran han is say will resonate with many people. and there's most definitely an element of that.
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women in columbia can now enlist for voluntary military service after previously being banned. for decades, around 5000 women are expected to enlist this year, and many of them hope it will lead to a professional career. within the army. i was under m p a t met some of the 1st contingent of volunteers at a military base and will withal early morning military drills by these new female recruits there. among the 1st 1300 women to voluntary enlist in columbus army in more than 2 decades. or the physical exercises are grueling and the hours long. but they say they're up for the challenge and happy to be able to serve a lot of as in apple danielle over them. it's a tremendous opportunity. we have the same abilities as men and the physical requirements of the same. we expect no preferential treatment for being women. it fills me with pride that we are eligible for service once again. for those like many here, duma, barry says she always wanted to be a soldier,
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but lack the money to pay for a military academy. she hopes this will be a gateway to achieve it from her, of pursuing a professional career is too expensive for many, but now we have an opportunity to be here and do what we always wanted, wear the uniform and serve our country. recruits were received 3 months of training here before being assigned to a base across the country, earning a monthly stipend of about $80.00. oh yes, any albert, he says she entered the program to help her mother and siblings and understands the dangers of serving in a country. still plagued by rebel groups in drug mafias. think arizona is, does better with the risks are high, but that's why we have a chain of command and we are being trained for whatever we will have to face in the future. women leak up just one percent of the country's $240000.00 soldiers and columbia seal relies on drafting $50000.00 men every year into compulsory
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military service. the overwhelming majority of them come from poor families, while wealthier colombians pay to avoid it. something the government is planning to change. president gustavo pet that was trying to eliminate compulsory military service, allowing young recruits to choose social services instead, while increasing the number of both professional and volunteers, including women, lisa ala kate is increasing the number of women in the army, changes the culture of the institution. and the idea is to rely on the more different activities security defense where they can contribute a lot gloomiest planning to enlist at least 5000 women in 2023 alone strengthening the role and working to diversify and evolving force. allison ramp yet the undesirable would that serbian president, alexander of which and kosovo prime minister i've been corte, or in north macedonia, for another round of talks to normalize relations,
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that you has proposed the plan to end one of europe, longest disputes castillo declared independence in 2008, but serbia has refused to recognize the split and both turkey and egypt say they will normalize diplomatic relations. turkeys. foreign minister metals cavalry through is in cairo where he's been meeting with egypt. foreign minister, some a sugary. it's the 1st official visit by senior turkish delegation in more than a decade or so sort our reports. from istanbul, it was a significant, they enlisted between turkey and egypt. turkey, as for a minister mode of social, or nearly after a decade for the 1st time, was in cairo, 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. ad one expressed his willingness to restore the ties with egypt and
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over a month ago went to postal. 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 shockey 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 motor cho 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, corporate and on regional issues, and also fully restored in the diplomatic ties. so lead, we have solved the grounds and we are confident that we will 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. despite all of these positive messages coming
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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. tricky support to the poorly be is government. while egypt supports bengal based government and in east mediterranean, in 2019 tricky has been excluded from east mediterranean gas for him. so the experts are seeing that as long as turkey and egypt supposed different sides in libya, or at least they are not able to find a meat gown in libya. and also as long as turkey is excluded from is mediterranean gas for him. the relations between these 2 countries are going to still remain fragile. ross will say that of the 0, the stumble hungary announced it will agree to finland's nato membership on re says a vote is scheduled for parliament to ratify the bid on march 27th. it also says the decision on sweden will be made at a later date. nato member is hungary in turkey, a had been holding back approval for the countries to join the defense block since
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last july. turkeys decision to pro finland, but keep sweden waiting follows months of tension with the swedes or weeks reports from stockholm on how the problems came about. stock home was were on their way home for the weekend when the latest blow to their countries hopes of join nato was announced. turkey would let finland in, but not yet sweden. the main reason turkey has claimed that the government in stockholm is harboring what anchor calls terrorist groups, particularly the kurdistan workers party, the p k k. nowadays kick kicker hell has a black market here through the nada and took in honor and took a real 3 then take it seriously. gender is a kurdish journalist. he came to sweden in 2005. he watched in january his tension between turkey and sweden reached their height when curtis protested in stock home hung an effigy of turkish president, russia. type 31 in response to his demand that sweden extradite
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a list of people. he said willing to the p k. k, some codes for the having been given refuge. it could now be sent back george porter. se about nato and sweden and turkey was a blank boy. p k support as we are 2 different group, of course, here in sweden as a court. i have a good life here 3 than respecting me my language. we will see what were 3 than do as a quarter of server. i want to see the swedish government to take some serious action . the situation wasn't helped when danish right wing politician ross was paula dunn was allowed to burn a cron outside the turkish embassy. but whatever happens now, it wasn't meant to be like this for sweden who've been stepping up their military in preparation for joining nato. it followed decades of neutrality which had become part of their identity. the common defense planning that we have been doing with finland since 2014 will become much more difficult. it is right now that don ideas of nato's new forward defense is going to be figured out. and in the work,
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it would be a very big benefit for nato. if they knew if they could include both swedish territory, but also sweetness military capabilities, particularly precious to night, i would have been swedish technology, with its greek and jets bolstering the alliance. his ab on capabilities over the baltic, such an addition to their armory in opposition to russia is now up in the air. last year, sweden's entry into the alliance alongside finland seemed all but assured as nato countries rushed to welcome the men, but with turkey and also hungry. still having doubts sweet, and may have to wait until the upcoming turkish elections at the very least poorest out his era stock prices for domestic fruit in libya have been rising farmers se without government support their crops wont be able to compete in the markets. while the trainer reports from western libya, jed day,
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him is about 40 kilometers west of the lubin capital tripoli. it's known for its plentiful foreign lands and great tasting oranges and grapefruit. they are big, bright, and juicy for the orange harvest will soon come to an end farmer fois would give passer owns the small land with $250.00 orange trees. he says it's been difficult to maintain the last couple of years. oh, come on, la fiesta and a nolan. if 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,
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but not any more. a sod balloon is a fruit wholeseller. he says, living oranges are much better than those from a broad as the ha here any. when 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. impressive production increases so the farmer struggles the merchant struggles, and the customers can't afford it. as in basil is from the ministry of agriculture and says at least a $150000.00 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. so they prices for domestic goods have increased as a result of the lack of affordable for eliza and pesticide has allowed foreign fruits, especially from egypt to gain a much bigger market chair. it's also made living oranges significantly more
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expensive. farmers like facial hope, the government acts quickly sold their crops, can freely compete in the market and earn them a living mouth trainer al jazeera western, libya as scientists in india and europe have revealed the chemistry behind the haze that covers new delhi each winter. her findings were published in the journal nature. colin 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 the have developed has been poorly understood. you will have a clear night night in getting some time. but then there are other nicer things when they thought maybe starting the spice by midnight. you will start seeing that info hayes. and then by we us in the morning,
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you will find that that's really up to case scientists know how pollutants become more dangerous in sunlight and 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 centers on rooftops to monitor the f. what they found surprised them . as the temperature dropped and humidity rose, minute particles grew fast, forming ultra fine ones, 10 thousands of the width of a human hair. they were mostly made up of organic molecules. so the scientists realized they must have come from vapor from burned materials like wood. the molecules turned to vapor, 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
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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 and public health and asian officials. but some say they faced substantial challenges. we don't have infrastructure for white heating to the low income population of the city. we don't have infrastructure to provide gain cooking as us know and they're building it as long as these problems are not solved by much binding is don't. it's data that may also prove useful to a world that is seeing more wildfires near more population centers every year. column baker al jazeera still ahead on al jazeera. the final product looks like any other magazine except it's gotten, wasn't the used by human. how iran is trying to become a leader in artificial intelligence and will tell you which record this olympic
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champion skier has broken to stay with us. ah, pulled from under rubble. knife was brought to this childcare complex from a don. i'm like all these babies. earthquakes that hit 10 cities in southeast and took it separated, naive from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they're cared for by child development officers. i did enroll them. we may not be their mothers, but we're doing our best self confidence and contact is very important for children under the age of 2. they've already been through a lot. i'm just trying to ease their loneliness. since 3rd wakes happen, there has been a huge demand among turkish citizens to either adopt these babies or foster other than children who have been orphan. but officials say they will be staying under
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government protection orphans who survive the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in, on, cut out. some have older to started going to school in this new city, trying to pick up as best as they can, where they left off. lou ah, iran says it's aiming to be among one of the world leaders to use artificial intelligence. the publishing sector is among a wide range of industries using ai to enhance and grow their products. the 1st fully a i produce magazine hit new stands into iran earlier in the week. how he hush m reports. ah,
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this steam is putting together what they believe to be the 1st magazine ever fully produced using artificial intelligence or a all major level man target. canon bishop. i wanted to publish this artificial intelligence produced 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 in the past few years, artificial intelligence has emerged as the waltz 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 would still require akbar to choose his stories, and then his team of technicians generate the content through a different a i software has see, tell us this picture of it you see now has been created by mid journey. we fit it with what we want and this is the outcome. and now it's going to be used on the
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front page of the magazine laser. we'll get our chats. g p t produced content and add to the issue, then it's ready to be printed. the final product looks just like any other magazine except it's content wasn't that used by human? that our thumb along what many, that he does like other technological achievements of the past century, it when has the quality of product and create more opportunities. the a i boss here isn't limited to journalism. iran is aiming to become one of the walt stopped and countries for a i, technology and the coming 10 years. here. one of the heroines, biggest digital box, 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 countries economy. the use of a i in iran, has extended to its armed forces as well. recently that evolutionary gods naval
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commander announced his forces at 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, deshawn. all right, it's time for sport. here's peter 30. thank you very much. well, he dominated practice, but for when one will have been max for stop and we'll start the saudi arabian grown pre down in 15th of the engine trouble during qualifying there was some good news full rebel with for stephens, teammate sergio perez taking po position for the 2nd year in a row, those aston martin's fernando alonzo will start from 2nd head of mercedes, george russell will bring your action from qualifying in our next exports. jonathan . in the premier league shall see lea davidson one know that stanford bridge,
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courtesy of a jewel phallic sculpt that match is into the 2nd half. earlier, tottenham were denied victory at south hampton spurs with 3 to up. in stoppage time a gave away a penalty, which allowed james ward browse to snatch a drawer for south hampton. sought them a 4th to points ahead of newcastle. but they have played 2 games more. in the f, a cap, manchester city, or up against burnley, aside managed by cities, former captain vance on company as you'd expect. there was a warm reception for company, one for premier league titles and to a fake ups in his 11 years with city. he's bernie team went behind off the 32 minutes early holland who else making had one knows the city with his 40th goal in all competitions the season. and he didn't have to wait long for his 41st as the strike a matter to know 3 minutes later, the pretty side in control of the scores of final i islands rugby union team are closing in on the 6 nations title and the grand slam. they lead england 2416 in the
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final stages of their match in dublin. earlier france kept their hopes of winning the competition alive. they are classed whales, 4128 in paris. the french ran in 5 tries to secure the bonus point when and forced the irish to win their encounter. to clinch the championship. the governing body of african rugby rugby africa, as elected gwanae and businessman herbert men, sir, as its new presidents mentor, is currently serving as president of gone as rugby union in his campaign. he said he is determined to grow the game in africa and to ensure the continent gets a bigger slice of the pie when it comes to funding from the sports global bosses to indian wells where he gets fiance's title defense has ended at the semi final stage by wimbledon champion, elena re, by kena, it was a defeats of a repeat. i beg your pardon, of the 4th round meeting at the australian open, which are back in are also one this time by and even more convincing large and 6 to
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6 to as he reached the fine will. the tournament in california, rebecca is just the 2nd player to beach fiance twice since she became wound number one last april. it'll be 2 grand slam champions, facing each other for the title labor keener will take on australian open when a arena saba lanka, after the bell, russian beat 17 maria sakari. 6263. it supple anchors 3rd final of the season. mid roll them or another jacket which is in playing at indian wells and you miss next week's miami opened 2 of the being denied entry to the united states. a $22.00 time grand slam champion had applied for special permission to travel to the us, because he's not vaccinated against coven 19, but that was turned down because unvaccinated foreigners are not allowed entry. and that rule won't be lifted until may. in the n b a, there was a dramatic finish to the game between the dallas mavericks and la lakers. the mavericks trailed by 2,
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but then this happened right at the end i oh, yes, maxine cleaver, was the hero ford della stepping up to land a 3 pointer letting go of the ball a fraction of a 2nd before the buzzer. the mabe's taking it by a single point, $111110.00. it's the 1st time they've won consecutive games in more than a month. damien lillard at school, he's 41 for the holt and trail blazers, but that wasn't enough hovel in defeat. against the boston celtics, jason tatum had a 34 and jaylen brown chup dill of 27. as the celtics 1126112 . closing the gap on the milwaukee bucks in the race for the eastern conference title that was on the light to cricket and cane williamson and henry nichols. both school double centuries for new zealand in their 2nd test against sri lanka,
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for williamson. that was in 6 taste double century and became the 1st he we batson . the school. $8000.00 test runs the pay put on a huge partnership of $363.00 in wilmington, as the black haps declared on data with an impressive total of 5 and an 80 for full, still anchor or 26 for 2 in response. struggling to avoid a tune of series defeat. so there was some incredible catches of puerto rico and mexico battled it out in the world baseball classic. this was enrica hernandez at 1st stretch, and at that stage of the rico were flying leading for nothing. but thanks to home runs like worse mexico fort they way back into it and eventually went 5 foot up. oh, can you go very nearly living things up at another impressive, bitter feeling from randy arose arena, stop it, beth from happening. so mexico progressed through the semi finals for the 1st time where they will face so he attorneys japan on monday. and swift skier,
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marco de mats has broken the men's record for the most woke up points in the single season. the olympic champions victory in the giant slalom at the world cup finals in and dora took his sally to 2042 points and passed the previous mark of 2000 said by austrian great herman maya 23 years ago. the overall record between men and women is held by slovenia, tina mazda, who wrapped up 2414 points in 2030. that's all the sports need, 0. all right, peter, thank you so much for all that coverage. that's it from me, sir. albany for this news, our marin mozy up next. ah ah, ah, ah,
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