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ah hello i'm, i am ozzy, welcome to the news ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, bach is don's former prime minister in ron con shows up at court in islamabad, but clashes between his supporters and the police stop him from entering this is police stormed his home in law, whole breaking down the gates and arresting a number of people. also coming up a deal allowing the safe export of ukrainian grain through the black sea is extended for at least 60 days for you. as president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday and urges his supporters to protest. we look at why millions of dead fish have washed up in a river in
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a remote part of new south wales. and i am he to stay within bo, how with your sport? sergio perez secures poll position for, for me to one saudi arabian grand prix. but will champion next for stop and we'll stop done in 15th after problems with these call during qualify. as ah, hello and welcome to the news. now we begin in pakistan. a court has cancelled enron cons arrest warrant off to travel from his home in the hall to islamic bond. but violence wrapped it in the capital between the former prime minister support isn't the police which stopped him from actually getting into the court room. thousands of extra offices have been deployed, con faces, a raft of corruption charges, which she says are an attempt to sideline him politically. and stop him from running in the elections. so off the call left as lama bod. police then entered his
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home in the city of the whole, breaking down the front gate, arresting a number, if it supposes and firing tear gas to disperse them. the authorities say they will cover petrol bombs and weapons from his residence. while there has come, all hider is reporting on the store. he has moved from lama bond. he was supposed to go inside the court, appear in person. that did not happen because there was such a large crowd of it's a board already emotionally charged because they were getting reports or what was transpiring. backend law hall gym. ron han read your james ridgewood being rated by the police. the judge dent or the police fisher and according to fishers go get em. ron condra attendant ridge, you signed up procedure thing. he had to appear and court and person, although they were water for him and the police project earlier tried to address
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them so they were unable to go into the guard. but the necessary paperwork was done outside just the gate of that. your dish to complain. after which ron han left back for the whole. so i spoke to p j, mira political analyst, tv anchor, and former cricketer in pakistan, who played alongside iran calm. he explains why khan left the court house around has been continually saying that he will appear he'd been asking for, you know, for a leave not to appear because of security threats. the government didn't agree to it and then they agreed to it. and then it was totally confusion. then the police came with a touching, the 14th. his appearance was today and the court. and he said that, you know, he will not be arrested because the, the warrant were not addressed warrants. they were the ones for producing him in court. so today he, he,
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he went in at introduce himself. now why was this all done? and the tutor, but as i said, if we wanted to arrest him, yes, we would have us to them. so then why rest public money? why the helicopter? from some about to law? i mean, what was the reason for all that? i mean, was that a facade? what was to get out or, you know, what was to really get out of the situation the the deal allowing ukraine to safely export grain has been extended on the day it was due to expire. but while ukrainian minister says it's been extended by another 120 days, russia says it's on the agree to 60 days deal, which was broken with the help of the turkish governments gives ukrainian ships safe passage pass the russian navy in the black sea. from it gives duty stephanie
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decker reports, ukraine feeds the world, 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, sunflower t, as which i know that in the low the grain deal gave us hope because our internal price is dropped almost $3.00 full during the winter, but after we're signed, 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 awarded. despite this deceivingly peaceful moment, this is a country at war. and what happens in these fields has a global implications. ukraine is one of the world's largest produces and sunflower oil, and also wheat and grain one gets produced here. an exported has
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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, the result of 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. farmers have also complained of russia delaying checks on vessels transporting, produce, which costs more money for abilene. currently, the western border with poland is working, but we cannot fully sell the grain though we have by road where 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. meanwhile, the russian mercenary wagner group says it's plain to recruit 30000 new members by the middle of may. a wagner group has sustained heavy losses at the front of the forefront of fighting in the ukrainian city of bartlett. it's been recruiting
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prisoners in exchange for their freedom if they can survive 6 months of fighting. military analysts of accused the group of using soldiers as cannon fodder. the lady of guinea per goshen says that they are hiring between $5800.00 people a day of $42.00 recruitment centers across russia. and other developments the russian president vladimir putin, is travel to crimea to march 9th anniversary of the peninsulas annexation from ukraine. who's in her new art school in a children's center. there are shes 2014 annexation of crimea, drew widespread criticism from around the world. moscow describe the move is an act of self determination. crimea is the home of russia's main black sea naval base. a christina patch in is director of the documentary a struggle for home. the crimean tatas, she explained the history of the indigenous people of crimea. and what the annexation meant for them. there are amalgam of very many different ethnic groups from ancient history in the peninsula. and as you said,
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they had been 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 have been destroyed. their culture has been decimated, and when the soviet union clubs in the 90s here they thought they're finally free. they're probably free of russia. they finally have 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. they've had their representative bodies, the matchless nicole tied their band 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
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against them for centuries or crime. here is one of the few places person can visit of the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him, for war crimes linked to the illegal deportation of children from ukraine. you now risks arrest if he steps foot in any of the courts. 123 member states. they include south africa, host of the brick summit in august. it remains in itc member, despite attempting to pull out softer, refused to arrest sedans, then president tomorrow bashir in 2015 for the court. the brakes trade block includes another icy season at 3 brazil, as well as india and china were not. the warrant also puts a long time puts in allied victor o'bannon. a tricky position of the russian present was to visit hungry, or banners blocks, e u sanctions and military and economic a to ukraine. since russia's invasion. and now the i, c. c, members, serbia has resisted joining sanctions as well, although it has condemned roches invasion at the un. russia has back sir
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b as opposition to the independence of cost of surg markov is a former advisor to let him put in the director of the industry. so political studies, he says this move, closes the door for peaceful negotiations to end 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 to against russia. european union clause any doors for any peaceful negotiation on you could anyone walk for us? it's means that only victory. why fine take on the battle field could be valid or awesome. knowing negotiation it's glass mrs. here at the in the union through this . and then i'll talk, remember, getting the 50 cation, it means that condition, all charities are going, is ation. if you do not, since i agree to talk about this rational will be happy to give the order immediate
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is still quite close the front line still to come on the snooze hour from london. ah, for the 11th weekend in a row, israelis rally across the country against the government's traditional reforms. haiti's prime minister says he wants to mobilize the military doubt, balise by the countries powerful gangs. an island make history on the run the field with a 6 nations victory over england. those details of it later ah, full u. s. president donald trump says he expects to be arrested next tuesday and he's calling on his supporters to protest and quote, take our nation back. trump made this remark on his truth social media site, mentioning what he called illegal leaks from the manhattan district attorney's office. trump is under investigation over alleged hush,
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money paid to the adult film star stormy daniels before the 2016 election us house b who gavin mccarthy is tweeted that he'll direct relevant committees to investigate why the federal funds are being used to interfere in elections by what he describes as trumps politically motivated prosecution. now my counter is following the story force and washington it, and he says that trump is facing a number of cases and this latest statement may be part of a bigger plan. why does he choose this particular one to deny without any evidence whatsoever? well, many experts are indicating that he wants to get people out into the streets. he is going to campaign again for the presidency in the next election. these time pain has been stumbling at this particular point. it would appear that the intention of this is to get people out into the streets to protest. there's a parallel to this and the events of january, the 6th, when he called on people to protest outside the capital,
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which resulted in that particular insurrection, but also trump using the word the arrest. now that is just a clear indication that he is attempting to get his followers to rise up. he will not be arrested on these charges. immediately should any action be taken? he may at boast, be indicted. the very use of the word arrest is a clear indication that his attempting to stir up public public support. tens of thousands of his rallies have gathered in several towns and cities for their 11th weekend in a row of protests against the judicial changes that have been proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his hot right government protested say the proposal would increase the power of politicians over the courts and are threat to democracy their forms already moving through parliament since netanyahu's government announced the reforms, days after taking office in january massive demonstrations of regularly taken place
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across israel. never thought to be like this and it got really bad. but i really don't want the, the worst of god because it's so bellow the, i think people hate the children. it's really bad, like are see, i'm coming here already for 11 weeks. every again. and i see the hate you say the group is getting worse and worse, winning an election is not, is only part of democracy. it's not the whole they'll do. and you're new to keep the rights of the minority and your new people below. and may i by refusing through acknowledge that varies are low. and even though you are elected according to the democratic election, and then you break something, you break a contract with the citizens or more participant taking place as well across france,
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against controversial pension reforms that which would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 things stand violent for a 3rd successive night in the capital paris, despite and massively increased police presence in protest as being banned from the pastor concord outside the french parliament as anger that the bill was pushed through this week without a parliamentary vote. would go to nigeria, now the vote counting is on the way there in the countries delayed state elections and had reports of scattered violence and vote to intimidation africa's most populous nation is electing. will the 900 state assembly lawmakers and 28 state governors. final results are expected by monday. i'm at interest reports on this now. from cornell in northern nigeria ah, is voting comes to a close of this pulling station in coddle, applying to scuttle the election to certain washer. the police quickly stepped in
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to restore order. i do not pulling center and attempt to disrupt voting was quickly brought under control for many voters. this election for state, governors and assemblies is more important than that for the prospect. dave level of government that is, closes to the people. and it is also important because a separate invention system of government in which a good deal of powers lay on the office of the executive violence and intimidation have been reported elsewhere in the country. but the use of electronic voting machines let to less destruction than in the elections. in february, they'll have brought a commissioned sales. quoting has been largely successful in most of the current to a states manager. what many people's biggest concern is about 11 on one of those. i noticed in the next few days, especially after just had
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a question on them and 3 letters last security was tapped up for the vote. the still i did you have on the ground is enough to check commit any on towards go below me and any possible, pete, he can test it out. am i devising him to changes my head of the vote technical glitches during the presidential election in february had raised concerns about the ability of the electoral empire to conduct a free and credible governorship election. there have lied to live in the address. so things are going smoothly, but in so pulling centers, voters stayed away that after several people were killed in the luxury 3 weeks ago, and some were concerned, but that could happen. result for the governorship elections. i expect to by monday and mid people are waiting to see whether the streets remain calm. after the earnest hobby greece, al jazeera cuddle, nigeria in malawi,
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many people are continuing to search for loved ones buried under mud. as the death toll from sight and friday rises to more than 430 tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes by flooding. survivors a short of food and aid has been slow to arrive as many areas of blogs by landslides. while food program says it's working to distribute partially pre cooked food. both malawi and mozambique already facing major color outbreaks before the cycling hits and their affairs, a disaster could worst of the spread of water born disease. i mean, the miller has more now from the island of my kanga. 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 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
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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 $4500.00 milan in 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, 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 homes, they don't have shelter, they don't have cooking utensils or pots,
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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 own elsewhere at least 18 people have been killed after flood swept regions in southern turkey. that was devastated by powerful earthquakes just last month. these are some of the pictures we've been seeing on social media shows. heavy rain is still falling in the untapped forecast
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to continue now for at least 2 more days. and it's bringing further misery to many people with forced to live intense off of those quakes. local media is reported that several, 10 cities for quite victims have been damaged, and people are being evacuated to safe locations. now, at least 12 people have been killed in many of the trap, down to the rubble. after a strong earthquake of the coast in ecuador, the magnitude 6.8 trema was centered around 50 kilometers south of the 2nd largest city guy, a kill. people rushed out the buildings onto the street following the shallow quake . it was also felt in peru, mit northern border with ecuador to the central pacific coast. we take you to haiti now. the prime minister ariel only says he wants to mobilize the military to help the national police fight spiraling gang violence. hey, she's military was disbanded in 1995 off to participate in multiple crews,
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and was accused of other political interference as well. the armed forces were reinstated by president chauvinism. louise in 2017, after the un ended its 15 year peacekeeping operation in haiti since then, they've paid a limited role, which includes providing protection to haiti's prime minister when louise himself was assassinated as private home in 2021. and hundreds of people have been killed in recent months with gangs now believe to control 60 percent of the capital, puerto friends, tens of thousands of haitians have also been displaced. officials say the armed forces currently have some 2000 soldiers, with more being recruited. they've been trained by experts in argentina, mexico and columbia. hate is government recent call for the deployment of foreign troops to help try and quell widespread violence. road? well, the moment is serious,
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the situation is hard. every day you don't look forces take much more land. our country is going through a difficult time. i do really well to hate you that we won't, we will not be able to build it with gangs as to rampant everywhere. they must listen to reason, or we will make them listen to reason. in spite of themselves, so yes, now via him from the capital port to prince is a widower, now and call editor in chief of the haitian online you service i. you bill post and regular contributor in washington post newspaper. thank you for taking the time to speak to us from port to prince. why does the government in haiti want to try and involve the army now? well, many things are not known about this plan of the prime minister. i allow you to revise the army that just revived the army, which was the number is that it didn't weigh in 2007 cents, but to use it in the fight against
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a gang on what we do know is a, is there are plans that are you know, correctly, idea working on, but we don't have a lot of details. and it seems as though the armed forces, part of the reason the government was requesting foreign intervention to try and restore some sort of law in order since the gangs basically over on the capital, puerto prince and the surrounding areas. it will question for an intervention because they just didn't have the police or the security forces to be able to fight at themselves. the army has been an unreliable somewhat benign force up until now. so they would have to undergo some significant changes to be able to deal with the gangs. i mean, exactly, the army is about 2000 soldiers. you know, what the many years on the ground, you know, 80. i'm talking about the united states. i'm talking about friends, you know, the main supporters of 80 on the international community. these people are not very
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fond of the army and you know, sometimes for good reason because the army, as i said, a 99 is this is not an institution that is known for its respect from human rights . i mean, the 1st president of the democratic era, right after he did, he did to ship in 1986 and 87 was, you know, deposed by a military coup in 1994, the army was implicated in the go to massacre dozens of people. what and 20 at least, were killed by the army. so that's why 995, the army was you know, the spend it, but a history is an important one in haiti because you know, 80 kids independence by the army. what we call, i mean,
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the 19th century and you know, over the years, this is what they did in different cool and backs the confidence of but of the population. but mainly, but of the international community, which you do not want to force. well, you know, contributes to the instability. that is a, you mentioned the army or some of human rights abuses in the past. if this forces reconstructed actually could lead to even more bloodshed in the country. well, it isn't clear because the army is facing the same problems that the haitian national police is facing in force. that is because it's wonderful and it does not have you know, the equipment necessary to tackle the games. it's clear, for instance, where the money will come from what a budget would come from,
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suits equipped the army, and also do accusations actually that wendy, you know, a many of the folks that are in a high council of the army were actually former officers from the past me and at least one of them actually participated in the massacre of i would do that i was talking about earlier. so the fear exists. the mistrust exists also. but at the same time, we have an insecurity problem. we're at the international community refuses to send troops on the ground and the government is actually running out of options to sort of dumb down against again is that control is, you know, close to 80 percent of the capitol issue capital in increasingly going out of the capital 2 cities that we're not, you know,
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facing the security problems before. so you're waiting out of options and many question, many questions to, to be answered. we were good in this new plan. yeah, thank you very much. i will do it now and call for joining us that from the haitian capital push to print as much more so spring you on this news out following a decade long ban women are allowed to enlist in the colombian volunteer military service, not story. also, iran is striving to be a wild leader, an artificial intelligence with video produced magazine guy on sale of on, on in sport manchester. if he's star strike is school is yet another hot trip to help his side book that place in the f. a comp, semifinals ah
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with hello there. let's have a look at europe and the wet weather was continue for the south east. we've got an area of low pressure lingering around turkey that supports very heavy rain as well as thunderstorms, with hail to the likes of gas, the antenna, and cause some flooding, not just here, but also in syria. we are expecting that whether to continue over the next few days, it's not the temperature down in ankara that system. now in contrast to this further west, it is a pretty mild picture. we got. temperature is above average for this time of year for places like grease and the balkans. we've got some spells rain. however, they are going to develop and pull their way from west to east, the west of those folds. to be found across the island of island. and parts of britain as well, we are expecting the wind to pick up here on monday, and that will push some of those wintery waves across northern areas of scandinavia as snow from norway and for finland as well. but for the south of this, on monday,
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it is an improving picture across the mediterranean. some of those spotty showers are going to san to ease from sunday to monday. suddenly for france it does start to dry up nicely. and for the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal, some rain in the north on sunday. but by monday, look at that clear skies and sunshine, awe inspiring story from around the world. ah. ready human life, fost with what is going on in years with honor just we
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lama bond. meanwhile, violence, iraq, that in the, in the capital and a cons home in the hall between the former prime minister supporters and that the police a deal allowing you crying to safely export grain has been extended on the day it was due to expire. ukrainian minister says it's been extended by another 120 days, but russia says its own to agree to 60 days on the form. we were surprised at donald trump's as he expects to be arrested next tuesday. hold on his supporters to protest and quote, take our nation back now to australia. millions of fish of washed omnia a major river, and new south wales. 40 st. ongoing heat wave and receding flood waters. partly to blame laura con reports this white blanket darling river is made up of millions of dead fish. the roasting remains of baby breed caught him perch a corking, australia's 2nd longest river,
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and disrupting the lives of people in the small town of men. indeed, where you walk around into a draw up mer sudden and near it, smelling as putrid, smell on a search of terrible smell, and a 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 river beds 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 must die off a 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 hardly any fish being left alive as is there feel no hopeless 1st said that nick,
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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 full as fatwas as receipt. but local people blame poor water management. they say more needs to be done to improve the drainage and quality of water to prevent another war of dead fish. lucon al jazeera, our talks in north macedonia between sub in president alexander lou chechen, the cause of and prime minister al, been coty of just wrapped up after running into the night. so father's been known use of progress on normalizing relations. the european union is proposed to plan to end one of europe's longest disputes. but serbia's president is said he will not sign it after facing public protest, kosovo declined independence from serbia in 2008. but serbia has always refused to recognize the split women in columbia can now enlist for voluntary military service
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are to previously being banned for decades around $5000.00 when they are expected to sign out this year. many of them hope it will lead to a professional career in the army. are sandra up yet. he met some of the 1st contention of volunteers and military base and ball guitar. her early morning, military drills by these new female recruits there. among the 1st 1300 women, 2 voluntary enlists and colonial 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 the law as an attorney, i live in and it's a tremendous opportunity. we have the same abilities as men and the physical requirements are 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. some risk pursuing a professional career is too expensive for many, but now we have an opportunity to be here and do what we always wanted, where the uniform and serve our country recruits. we received 3 months of training here before being assigned to a base across the country, earning a monthly stipend of about $80.00. yet annie alvarez 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 and drug mafias. think there isn't as those better was 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 make up just one percent of the country's $240000.00 soldiers and columbia still relies on drafting $50000.00 men every year in 2 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. this is gustavo beth, 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, legally for a law where it 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. columbus planning to enlist at least 5000 women in 2023 alone, strengthening the role and working to diversify and evolving force. alessandra beauty undesirable woulda. with up a little dozens of afghan business women have displayed their goods and exhibition to buy as part of their pushed to access international market. the 3 day exhibition
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which was supported by the united nations development program included $26.00 businesses ran by afghan women visa and travel restrictions meant that they had to join remotely. he said restrictions on women in public life as well as the country struggling economy while hampering their businesses. but they hope to focus on expansion. the st very organized with the support of u. n. d. p of other branches of the when and the international committee are a 1st step towards helping these women axes are not one market. we are hoping that with the support of the international community, we can expand this initiative. fab exhibitions and other countries around the world develop regional connectivity for african business women, and i and starts moving towards other forms of commercial collaboration. medical we supposed to get it. we lost our hope when afghanistan collateral yet we thought afghanistan would go back 20 years. but afghan women are fighting. we will
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struggle and fight and what we will never allow our businesses to be lost or faced like nation. we think we have always fought and will continue to fight. but sunday marx, 20 years since washington announced a beginning of operation. iraqi freedom and the us led coalition launched as strikes targeting saddam hussein and other iraqi ministers in baghdad. a military operation was launched without un support. unlike the 1st gulf war or the invasion of afghanistan and diplomatic editor james bay's looks at iraq's past 2 decades of change and upheaval, un weapons inspectors in iraq, their job to track down the countries chemical and biological weapons. we now know that weren't any, a former iraqi rulers, saddam hussein had ceased his w. m. d program years earlier, but in 2003 us president george bush, residing by the british prime minister, tony blair, was saying he was hiding
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a huge stock pile. and they claimed they had the intelligence to prove it. the u. s . secretary of state colin powell was now known to have been privately skeptical himself. tried to make the case in the security council, even wielding a vile he said, could be anthrax about the, the u. s and u. k bitterly opposed by much of the international community including france and germany. they all failed to get a security council resolution to authorize a war. they launched one any in the aftermath, one british diplomat who worked as his country's expert on iraq in the security council resigned. do you think the united nations ended up damaged or strengthened by the war 20 years ago? i think without doubt, it was damaged by the secretary general of the united nations. didn't assert his authority to say that the war was the legal and should not happen. which later, he admitted, i'm, i think collectively the quote unquote un, this sense of
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a global community of nations. a sense of a share set of rules took a very big hit as a result in iraq or so where does that leave things now? 20 years on. once again, the security council is deeply divided and there's no doubt that the invasion of ukraine by russia, a permanent member, was a breach of international law and of the un charter. but western diplomats, when you speak to them privately, will tell you that their efforts to put pressure on moscow are even now hindered by the memory of what happened 2 decades ago. the run up to the war in iraq in 2003 was marked by defiance and disinformation, resulting indeed damage to the un system and the rule of law around the world. so much may have changed since, but the repercussions of events that haunted the you and then a still being felt. james bays al jazeera at the united nations. iran says
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it's amy to become one of the wild leaders in artificial intelligence. public sector is among a wide range of iranian industries using ai to enhance and grow their products. and this was the 1st philly i purchased magazine hits and he stands and that ron is alhashan reports. ah, this steam is putting together what they believed to be the 1st magazine ever fully produced using artificial intelligence or a all major level man, natalie, 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. and the 1st 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
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intelligence, including writing and researching, reducing their magazine using gay, 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 to tell us this picture that you see now has been created by mid journey. we fit with what we want and this is the outcome. and now it's going to be used on the front page of the magazine lay. so 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 humans that are thumb a young, but many believe just like other technological achievements of the past century. it, when has the quality of product? i'll create more opportunities. the a i boss here isn't limited to journalism. iran is aiming to become one of the was stopped and countries for a i,
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technology and the coming 10 years. here. one of darren's 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 country's economy. the use of a i in iran, has extended to its armed forces as well. recently the revolutionary gods naval commander announced his forces on 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 that could have on its future. as it struggles on the sanctions, aliana images, iraq, deshawn, all right, and my fears founder and executive chairman of the cybersecurity fam, smart tag, 247, he changed his life from cork. now, why would iran want to become a world leader and artificial intelligence?
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hello. well, artificial intelligence globally right now is really hot. i mean, i think every country i in, in the world right now wants to become a leader in a i am, it's a very exciting field. and even from a startled perspective globally, almost every company is trying to implement artificial intelligence into the products that are building. and why is that? what do you, what is your analysis of that countries, particularly perhaps those in the emerging while that might be doing this isn't mainly for a political reasons. i see in it. perhaps it allows a degree of control or involvement in the kind of information that's out there in the public spirit, or is it more about showing up the economy? yeah, look into a lot of really exciting aspects to, to artificial intelligence right now. and i,
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part of the reasoned or so much hype is because of a chassis, g p t, which is the chalk bath, dead developed by albany, h u. s a tech startup. and they've just been acquired a large majority of, of that company has been acquired by microsoft for are you watering sums of money? so ab, a startups are looking at this opportunity and they realize that if they're building ai capability, it's very valuable. but more importantly, ai has the capability to substantially disrupt almost every industry. and i think particularly at journalism and dis, organization in iran which are right in the magazine. it, it really can have a game changing impact on that specific industry. with, with lots of positives, i mean i'm, it allows journalists to simply ab submit a few key words to it, to engines such as chat g, b,
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t and it will help them write the stories. it will help in this employer. is this the latest version of a g p t chat, g be huge? you mention is much more advanced. so it, it is less likely to invent facts and is supposedly more accurate than it's it's predecessor it that is correct. that's a good point bought. there's still a fundamental or ethical question, right? so if you're looking am, if it journalists relies too heavy on this chart, g, p t is still built by using tens of billions of documents which are taken from the internet. so you have to ask the question, who is credited as the author of the, of the article which is written, i'm an ender's, the there is the potential for a i to inadvertently plagiarize other sources. so it does raise
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a lot of questions about journalistic integrity. and i would say accuracy and just curious about how it works with artificial intelligence around wants to invest a lot in this area. but, you know, is it, is it the sort of industry that you can invest in fatty autonomously? because perhaps it'll be difficult to collaborate with other businesses if they are subject sanctions. e at the, i mean, that's a really good point. and the problem with artificial intelligence is that there's only a handful of companies globally who can get access to enough data to build these, what we call these foundational lie large language models. and there are companies like google and maybe apple and facebook because the vast quantities of data to train their, their machine learning models on, it becomes more difficult, far as specific countries who want to build their own machine learning models. it
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becomes problematic. and then obviously if, if doors countries, i have a specific political, remiss a day may have damage decides to build boys biases into the machine learning models, which can be obviously problematic in terms of fake news and so forth. thank you very much, right. and my faith johnny as that from cork for that for you on this news, i was gonna tell you which rack or this olympic champion ski as broken as coming up for in sport with peter. ah. ready too often of con, it's done, it's portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archives spawning for decades,
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i'm not full of sport with peter. marian, thank you so much for me. one will champion max for stop and we'll stop. the saudi arabian grown pre down in 15th, after a problem with his car during qualifying for stopping, had been the overwhelming favorite to take pole of the topping all 3 practice sessions in jetta. and he made an early exit midway through q 2 following a mechanical failure. it wasn't all bad news for red bull with for stuff, and he made sergio perez taking po position for the 2nd year in a row. charlie, claire was 2nd for ferrari, but drops down to 12 because of a good penalty. that means aston martin fernando alonzo joins. perez on the front row with mercedes, george russell in food. you're really pill there for no one got coming a life in this place. and there is maximizing that lab was very important. you know, because a with asia we have into, into that find our own was really important as it was improving. i think every time
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that we were out there, we were really competitive, but that's also the side of mo, is want to know these things can happen and just try to make sure that we know what the problem was fully and understand why it happens. and, you know, move forth in an hour to look at tomorrow, try to minimize the damage. i think very good. is it? even max has not been 15, should be in front of us. so this is the volume. so let's see what we're gonna tottenham coach antonio. conte was furious with these players, quoting them selfish. after they threw away a to go lead to draw with south hampton in the premier league. spurs were 31 up with 16 minutes to go. i gave away a penalty in stoppage time, which allowed james ward proust to snatch a 3 old rule for south hampton taught me, missed a chance to go 3rd and the table. and understandably, county was not happy. for another time, i was sure that we had not the team we are
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a live and players that the going to the beach and her i she says display. yes. i see players that so don't want to to help each other. don't put dirt. i'm not use the disposition of are really upset and that everybody has to take the responsibility. not only the club, natalie, they did, they did their, their, their, their manager of the stuff they play has to be involved in the situation because it's time to change the situation. if the doctor and i want to change, if they want to continue these way. the cake aren't there, came change manager, concise form aside. chelsea were also denied victory after conceding late against everton. i went ahead to show our felix but everson equalized. chelsea took the lead once more, but ellison scored his 1st goal for everton to make it to all on 89 minutes. and this is how it finished at stamford bridge. early,
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harland scored his 2nd hattrick in 5 days. as manchester city thrashed burnley to reach the f, a cup semi finals. bernie are managed by former man, said he captain vance on company. and as you'd expect, there was a warm reception for the belgian to one for premier league titles and 2 f. a caps in his 11 years with city. he saw a side go behind boat after 52 minutes. harland, of course, make. he had one all to city with his 40th goal in all competitions the season. and he didn't have to wait long for his 41st as the strike made it to know 3 minutes later, the norwegian got a 3rd in the 2nd half all believe it or not, the 6 patrick of the season said he will get 3 more goals to win it 6, know it will be there. 6 semi final appearance in 7 seasons and the pick guardia? well, that's in england over in germany in the buddhist legal barissi adornment dished
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out of $61.00. hiding to f. c. cologne, sebastian halley, and marco royce, both schooling slee goals in this demolition job. it brings up $150.00 bullets. leave a goals for royce as well. i found that arrow and danielle marlyn also school for the home side, the synthetic victory, texting and to top spot in the table, although raining german champions by munich. do have a game in hand. find as if by labour gruesome on sunday, ireland, one rugby union, 6 nations championship, thanks to a 2916. whenever england in dublin. what's more the irish have also completed the grand slam. that is winning every one of their matches on route to the titled sexually the 4th time they've done this, but it's the 1st time they've completed the grand slam in front of their own fans. they ran in for tries to complete a bonus point victory of the english island or the world's number one rank team and looking good ahead of the world cup. later this year, the governing body of african rugby rugby africa,
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has elected gone. and businessman herbert mensa, as its new president, vincent 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. and the, with some incredible catches of puerto rico and mexico battled it out. and we'll baseball classic, this was enrica hernandez, there, full stretch, and at that stage, puerto rico, we're flying leading for nothing. but thanks to home runs like verse mexico full, they way back into it. and eventually when 54 up puerto rico, very nearly level things up. but another impressive good, a feeling the star from randy arena stopped that from happening. so mexico with the semi finals for the 1st time they face show, hey o tony's japan on monday in miami and swiss gear marker, owed, america has broken the men's record for most woke up points in a single season. you'll mpic champions victory in the giant slalom at the world cup
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finals and an dora took his tally to 2042 points and passed the previous mark of 2000. sit by austrian great herman maya 23 years ago. the overall record between men and women is held by slovenia, and tina mcveigh who wrecked up 2414 points in 2013 marian that's all the sports news at spec to you in london or calculator. thank here. let fanny is out. i'll be back in a couple of minutes and more the days around after the top story is coming up shortly. ah ah.
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