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ah here waterman who is our life from headquarters and del himes eddie never gave up coming up for the next 60 minutes. the w h o says rapid response. teams are being deployed after an outbreak of the highly contagious marburg. virus disease into african countries. hotel, rwanda hero, released hall, recessive. again, i had been serving a 25 year prison sentence for terrorism related charges. the us and canada agree to close a loophole on immigration that allowed thousands of asylum seekers to cross their border. and a spectacular light show in the skies the most powerful solar storm in 6 years had the earth. i'm devin ash, with sports nigeria suffer shock,
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defeat an african qualifying, but no problem for from the menu captain, killing them back. they also belgium, both sides stop. so you are a 2025 campaigns with wins. ah, was just past 10 gmc, the world health organization has rapid response. teams are being deployed to trends in to investigate an outbreak of the marber virus disease. the health care teams will conduct contact tracing and affected areas in assist. local personnel be w h o says it's assessing the risk further outbreaks in townsend. he can occur at least 12 people have died since the new outbreak began there. and in equitorial guinea, kenya and your guns are now on high alert and have started screening travelers on their borders with tons. and so let's take a closer look at this outbreak. the marburg virus disease as rare, but it's highly contagious. b, illness begins abruptly with high fever,
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muscle pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. it's often transmitted to people from fruit backs, then spreads through human to human transmission. b, w h o says the marburg virus killed about half the people it infects, but the fatality rate can actually go as high as 90 percent. there are no vaccines or approved antiviral treatments at the moment. let's discuss this with benson moran go. he's a public health specialist and promoter at aux, i'm can you, he's joining us by sky from nairobi. welcome to the, i'll just, there are a news hours. so what sort of prevention measures is the canyon government putting in place to prevent a potential spread? the virus oh, thank you for coming to the show. so what the common government is doing is mostly up to the measures for cleaning up a sentence and encouraging people who actually presenting the symptoms to to go for the treatment manager. and then you had 10 facilities,
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and that was a toe, is saying that it can actually be difficult to clinically distinguish a marburg from other infectious diseases like malaria meningitis. so could the actual number of cases be under reported? and could there be cases in kenya, for example, that are undetected right now? ah. so the detection can only be done through our laboratory measurements, so through investigation. so what is highly encourage is that in the past, the materials are presenting nuclear, a fever and big, long history of travel to tanzania, to actually present to their facility, who can actually ticket farther and to deliberate. an investigation to actually distinguish relates to my book, virus, old senior, the disease. okay. and we know that previous marbra virus outbreaks and isolated cases have been reported in different parts of africa at different times. but let
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me ask you why. we're now seeing the outbreaks happen concurrently. so at the same time one and equitorial guinea and one in times n e are. and what does that mean? whoa t because it's easily spread from human to human. it's actually close associated with the, you know, travel. so that's what, that's what chip is, what is supposed to risk. and that's where you really concerned because of the human traffic between king it turns and handle gamma and morsel because of the, you know, mean for it informally, you know, and porous borders in on the lake and on land. and we think that's really very close because more and then i will be only $611.10 cent and less than 10 kilometers from there isn't a barber. so that's what, that's what actually weight. yeah. because some of the disease, how worried are people about widespread community transmission?
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people are really worried because this is the 1st time under specific in kenya. we've not had this may be no other plant in other countries. now gander specific actually had expert on this, but in kenya we've never had a guess of veronica diseases. so people are really concerned and most would actually have the right to be concerned because they did. this is a highly contagious. somebody there. hey, for tell it to right. yeah. tell us more about the fatality rate because it's the written report seem to suggest that it can be as high as 90 percent total. yes. that's what it's documented. didn't b, w h all that it's up to 90 percent. but that the press release that pulls our lives by the minister of health in kenya. so that was on didn't to stick in only showed that the but it was around 6 to 3 percent. because then the only 5 of the 8 confirmed cases. what to little, what did well account,
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but i how highly contagious and we will actually re advised to, you know, stay safe. okay. thank you so much for speaking to us from nairobi. okay, thank you. now the man who saves more than 1200 lives during the rwandan genocide and inspired the film hotel. rwanda has been released from prison. paul recess, i begin. i was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism related charges 2 years ago. he is one of several people whose sentences have been commuted after a diplomatic efforts. bye cutter on the u. s. barbara and go for reports. he served more than a year of a 25 year prison sentence after a rwandan court convicted him on terrorism charges. now paul recess, a beginner, is a free man. 2 years ago, he refused to participate in court proceedings. write scripts, and observers said the trial was a sham because also some of the now have household to the old. how the,
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the nature of the one on the government because it does not own, it does not tory to criticism. and so it just showed the right to the, to the system or for wonder of the did the go push it or does while the there's just what we could have been fighting for for human rights and wonderful democracy in wanda. and he didn't even try to become victim grand excite nearly 20 years earlier. he became famous when the hollywood film hotel rhonda told his story, his credited with saving more than 1200 lives during rwanda's, 1994 genocide. more than half a 1000000 tutsis. and many his were killed by a who to militia during a civil war. the rondon patriotic front, that by poke a guy may want the war and took power. cook i'm a late to became president and recess of akina became his critic. rhonda accused him of supporting an armed creep that wanted to overthrow the government we have
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maintained. oh, serious concerns about this case, especially as with regards a political violence, but i'm groups including those that are led by people operating from developed countries. but we have now agreed on no fundamental principles and we're able to, to, to move forward with this humanitarian really recess of a can, a has belgian citizenship and was a resident of the us 3 years ago. he was deceived into boarding a plane into by and later appeared in rhonda capital k golly in handcuffs. right scrape, say he was kidnapped. rwanda's government says his sentence has been commuted after our presidential order. barbara and groper al jazeera. well, my colleagues, they've come in host of al jazeera,
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the bottom line has interviewed the rwandan president polk gum a twice in recent months. and he has more on the government's decision. but a remarkable change. the turn of events in december i interviewed president, could guy make you said he would not be bullied into making a decision and that it would take an invasion to get paul recess of begin out of prison in march in doha, he's i asked him, i said how's that position going? and he said, you know, sometimes you have to forgive the unforgivable and i got goosebumps on the back of my neck. i said, wow, they're going to release paul recess to begin. and then i said to him on stage it in the interview, if may, if you make that decision, will you give me a call? and they did. and so i think that the united states, with a lot of assistance from cutter was able to get to an understanding with or wanda about how to get paul recess begin at 20 others released without removing
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or pardoning his conviction. so the conviction remains on the books, his sentence is commuted. he is going to go to doha soon, and then we'll move to the united states to reside there. what seems to be the key element is a change in stamp, from the u. s. government about how it was approaching president, gama, and so, rather than raining recess a given as a wrongly detained person that's invalidating the legitimacy of his conviction. i think the white house, my sources tell me the white house reached out to find a different path that would not undermine the solvency of her wand as concerns about security and terrorism. and the death of civilians that they felt was tied to some of recessive, again, as associations. who are president joe biden? welcome the news and here and what he said. pulse family is eager to welcome him back to the united states and i share their joy at today's good news. you thank the
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rwandan government for making the reunion possible as well as cuts are and u. s. government officials. the u. s. in canada had agreed to close a loophole on immigration that allowed thousands of asylum seekers to cross their border. if it throws me, yeah. you will be arrested. noted then you have to go to canada. you have to go to the point of entry over there at immigration, close to $10000.00. my grands have used an illegal channel that links new york state in the province of quebec. since the start of the year, president joe biden made an official visit to canada where illegal border crossings was top of that agenda. alan fisher reports it may just be 24 hours, but joe biden is hoping he's accomplished a lot from his 1st official visit to canada since winning the white house at a time when new alliances are being forged elsewhere. this was about showing one of
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the oldest links in the world is still strong. both sides are putting the best spin the can on the visit, which brought a face to face, sit down and an address to the canadian parliament. americans and canadians are 2 people to country in my view sherry one heart, but there are tensions, not least at the border crossings from america into canada, a note historically high levels. one point between new york state and quebec. a hot spot, even in winter, that both countries have agreed the can ton away would be asylum seekers. funded in exchange, canada will accept 15000 more central and south american migrants through legal channels. our border is no longer just the place where we meet each other. it's the place where we will meet the moment. cheerleaders also addressed issues like climate change, the water ukraine, and the growing threat from china. the spy bullet that flew over america recently before being short don't cross canadian ear space. suspending,
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more than defense has become a priority. as, as paying attention to existing allies, we have are on, you know, significantly extended our alliances. i haven't seen that happen with china and russian or anybody else in the world. we're in a situation united states, we're nato, a stronger. we're all together. the g 7, a quad ashi and japan and korea place was donald trump visited canada in 2018. he tweeted out an attack on the prime minister after he left the warm smiles and farm handshakes. this time road suggest relations between the 2 countries are better, but they still have issues that haven't disappeared. allen fisher, i'll just need to welcome to people have been found dead and 13 others suffering illness inside a sweltering train car in southern texas. so there believes to be migrants who crossed into the united states from mexico. the us border patrol stopped the train
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on friday. an anonymous emergency call told police of the train contain the group of migrants. they nearly suffocated as temperatures in the area reach 30 degrees celsius. an investigation into that incident has now been opened. once more had on the al jazeera news hour, including o divisions in israel, weeks of protest against the government now spilling beyond political circles. the aim is to offer some kind of light heat, even if just temporary, as they will be returning to the front lines. a therapy program for ukrainian soldiers dealing with the trauma of war on the soft for african football giants, nigeria, and qualifying for the continents. biggest tournament. that's coming up with jama in sports. ah.
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but 1st protest against the french government's bill to raise the retirement age of force. the british king to postpone his state visit to paris. hundreds of police were injured as more than a 1000000 people demonstrated across the country. on thursday, natasha butler reports from paris, streets littered with burnt garbage and broken windows. as the clean up began the day after a pension reform protest and the city descended into chaos, paris is mer said she understood people's frustrations, but criticized some of their methods. viewed, oscar golden violence that we condemn that i condemn, distracts attention from the main issue, which is that most french people want the withdrawal of the pension reform. oh, some protesters on police clashed in several french cities overnight. police union said more than $400.00 officers in the country were injured. king charles was due to visit paris and just a few days bought. seems like this and more planned protests have prompted beliefs
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a palace to postpone the trip. at honey you summit in brussels, prison, macro said the king would be welcomed. another time you mock leon does have double sauce. we would have liked common sense if we held a state visit for his majesty the king and the queen consort. in the midst of the protests, and given the esteem and the friendship, we feel for his majesty the king and the queen consort and the british people. i made the decision to call him this morning and tell him what the situation was. trade unions, warranty manual. my quarters, scrap the pension reform, they say it's on for and will hurt poor workers. but macros says it's necessary to sustain the retirement system. a stand off that seems unlikely the end soon. it has a butler, al jazeera paris, at least $34.00 people are missing after a boat, carrying mostly african asylum seekers. st. off the coast of tennessee on the
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coastline and fox has become a major departure point for migrant heading to europe. this is the 5th such incident in just 2 days, that's according to officials. they're the international organization for migration has called the central mediterranean, the most dangerous migration route in the world. it's also become the most commonly used route for migrants going to europe. conflict has driven a growing number of people from african countries to seek new lives there. and 1st, 2 months of this year, nearly $16000.00 migrants arrived on italian shores. let's bring in felix wise. he's a spokesperson for see watch. he's joining us from berlin. thanks for your time. i just wondered if you can 1st comment on why is it that the number of migrants were leaving from tennessee are who are using tennessee as a launch pad for europe. why are these numbers creeping up and increasing this year in particular?
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so basically we do see shifting from the migration roads and normally on track across the central menu from libya to reach italy. but it has completely changed the last couple of weeks and months because it's becoming really tricky and quite dangerous for them to go under every oh. so we see no movement which is trying to reach to media and rather use smaller boats. so not the typical big rubber boats, for example, instead of tiny rusty metal boats, which normally distraction because they're not suitable at all. right. and say watch of course operates rescue ships. but you have said that some of your rescue ships have been blocked by the italian government. what impact does that have on people who are trying to cross the mediterranean? so when you're going to see the number of days we're active with our reckon
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a song see bird 41 bullets and told to try to cross the mediterranean sea yesterday . 41 and only 2 n g o boards wrecked. and this is definitely a lack of rescue capacity, which is coming from the italian and also from the european union, which is trying to block rescue capacities and rescue ships since awhile, which is now leading to this. well, as i said, lack of propensities were just now leading to the strategies. the italian government would say, however, that it allows the arrival of people rescued at sea by their own boats, by their own italian patrol. what's your response to that? well, what we see is that the coast guard is quite active, but only in front of the items as though they normally don't leave out for more than 30 miles from them. italian mainland and the boats that we want to see right now that i kept siding are mainly happening in international waters and in the middle, basically ohms, rude. so they got quite used when it comes to these,
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both these rescue operations and the only acceptable solution would be more and you all boards or an entire organ, organized european rescue organization. right. and when you call for more about what sort of response do you get from italian authorities as well as other authorities in the, in europe. but the company basically directly is the amount of boat that we have to deal. so when i talk about 41 bullets, it's completely overwhelming also for angie or just in general. so what we do basically, what we need is a day directly, organization program, which is controlling these truant situation and is able basically to perform rescue an acceptable manner at the moment. tell us about the state of the migrants once you find them at sea. and
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what sort of state are they in it different day by day. but for example, day we also are going to be operated with our craft. and we have found one board, which is already the fleeting people are already in water. so quite often these scenarios are going to be in a disaster, more immediate be. and that's the reason why so many persons are drawing at the moment coming from tunisia and try to reach italy, is the situation of basically the, the kind of boat that they're going to use. so smugglers are going to shift specific wooden boats and fiber close both that they have used in the past to really write the iron bullet. that's what they call them. and then, and then i see both the and all the main. we why these both capsizing at the moment, boston for regularly. ok, thank you so much, felix. why, for joining us from berlin?
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do you know many of the soldiers fighting to defend ukraine from russia had never been into battle before the war began, and now they're spending months on end. on the front lines, it's put them under significant mental string. stephanie, that reports from keith on a program aimed at helping them deal with the trauma. a for the very exhausted up to 3 months on the front lines around, back moved. this battalion is now rotated out. but just for a short while. these ukrainian soldiers have been chosen to join an animal therapy session. they've been showing symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, sleepless nights. will know that you just feel calmer around animals and anomolies gentle to you. it comes you. oh leg has been in the army since 2014 war is not new to him. we ask him what it is like and back more. that what it didn't,
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which he doesn't want to talk about it. the mental toll this war is taking on countless soldiers is not something widely talked about. the scale is still unknown . programs like this are not that common but it's a start. when a blue rodge see the wall it is a raja when they arrive here they attends may be a little apprehensive because they don't know what will happen. but after a few hours they forgot everything within they managed to relax and got some new positive emotions. sometimes their eyes light up like childs some say their sleep improved off to this in the wall. and this program ultimately connects them with horses and it's called hipaa therapy. it feels a world away from the frontline, all part of a therapeutic process, which ultimately has the mounting up. the soldiers have never ridden a horse before and now this program runs twice a week and it's never the same group that passes through the aim is to offer some kind of light relief even if just temporary, as they will be returning to the front lines in just a few days, there is
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a scientific formula to this were told there were, but when you're on a horse, every muscle of your body is working. you have to find your balance to not full. you have to focus on your body and that's what we're aiming for with the horse. because if a person is under stress, they don't feel their body, they're numb. there are lots of soldiers with signs of p t s t. so we work on that . a child like moment of relief for men who carry the burden of defending their country. we ask if it is helped me of them in this lady who you know was a bit when i feel quite different. it is incompatible here to rest physically and mentally at this totally different from there. maybe it's hard because if you don't think you do your job, that's it. ukrainians too are dying in large numbers. the exact figure is hard to verify. oh leg tells us they need more support around that boat. what shall i see?
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that we are not so prepared. we need more hardware. we don't have as much training as we should. men are fighting who have never served in the army. he says they are due to return to the front line on saturday to keep the sprinkler. that is that he tells us an affectionate moment like this providing all to fleeting comfort. we filmed these men a few days ago. they are now back on the front line. stephanie decker, al jazeera keith. at least 14 people had been killed after tornado route through the u. s. state of mississippi and alabama. winds of more than 100 kilometers per hour, tor roofs, from houses uprooted trees and knocked out power. there were reports of hale, the size of golf balls. people in the path of the storm are being urged to take cover, or whether percentage of harrington is joining us a more or less drive. you know, during this is pretty much a worst case scenario. part of the problem here was these were tornadoes in the
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night time, so people just can't see this come in. so i want to show you the radar again. the us states of mississippi and alabama. i pause the radar here around 9 or 10 pm on friday. the vocal time this line of storms, we have darker the blue, and the yellow that is more intense thunderstorms, that, of course, produced these twisters stretching from kentucky rate down to the wheezy. anna. now let's look where those storms were built. continue to chug further toward the east, but let's talk a bit about the setup here. why this happens? so we get cold air, just brushing off of the rockies here. keep in mind we've had atmospheric rivers in california that meets up with the warm air being pumped up from the gulf of mexico . so when the to collide, that's what triggers these violence storms. and we saw a tornado in silver city, which is north of the capital and mississippi of jackson. so i get a lot of elements that play here that triggered the severe storms and during there could still be more to come. ok, jeff, thank you so much. well,
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firefighters in spain have contained the 1st major wildfire of the year. the flames spread through the eastern valencia region, destroying more than 4000 hector as a forest. they, for 1500 people to abandon their homes with your ologist, say the weather will be dryer and hotter than usual. this spring along stains north eastern mediterranean coast. still ahead on al jazeera, germany agrees to return some looted artifacts to come a room. but can it heal the wounds of its colonial power? i was calling for justice argentinians. remember people killed under the military leadership that began with a cool in 1976 coming up and toward it takes just 27 seconds for poland footballers to get a reality check. and the european qualifiers stuff. story much more. it's coming up with jump. ah
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ah, that early spring warrants are, i don't know, call it spring heat is about to be wiped away by some weather have or one. here's those details. these bands of rain moving west to eas. eventually this is what weather will make it into bucharest and there will be a dramatic drop in your temperatures. just 10 degrees on tuesday, that's actually below average. or seabreeze in valencia has dropped down your temperature, but still some warmth in the southwest of spain. severe could hit 30 degrees today or pushes of rain off the atlantic, creeping closer to the islands of ireland and britain. and then we're talking about snow in stock home with 2 to 5 centimeters here. for turkey in the rain is still falling in that southeast corner and the earthquake zone. still some showers in the forecasts for the van did not showers but rain for the capital of the ivory coast, scooping up $61.00 millimeters and 24 hours. all of that to say more than half
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a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. i think the bigger pulses of rain will be along that coast of the gulf of guinea on saturday. now to the south, we go, we can trace out a band of rain toward the south, east of namibia that and right across central areas of botswana wrapping around that eastern side of south africa. but meantime, for a cape town, still some showers in wind in the forecast with a height of 21 degrees. ok. got a jet of pseudo ah, with both the law will. the law when with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the critical look at us politics. the bottom line, but it hasn't been done before, can be done even better. as long as a human being is doing it. you can do it,
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no matter how you possibly it looks. it's you to put in the effort to put in the lock. and you also have to be patient with me. i am the cutting nice items in the a soccer team in kenya. and more so the assistant coach, we are the only ice with the team in east, in central africa. we as the ice francois guessing 3, a well, he had managed to play in some international games. then when kobe kimmy, the ice rink was closed. and it's the only i think in the country o a. hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera in our world health organizations as
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rapid response. teams are being deployed through tons to investigate an outbreak of the mar bird virus disease. please. 12 people have died since the new outbreak began their in it. and in equitorial guinea, kenya and your guns are now on high alert and they've started screening travelers on their borders with times in the paul recess, a beginner, who saved more than 1200 lives during the were wanda and genocide has been released from prison. he'd been sentenced to 25 years on terrorism charges 2 years ago. at least 34 people are missing. after a boat carrying mostly african asylum seekers sank off the coast. this is the 5th such incidents in 2 days. the coastline of fax will become a major departure point for europe to israel. now our opposition to the government's proposed judicial changes is growing. by the day. the 1st law passed on thursday, shields, the prime minister. it limits the waves. he or she can be declared unfit for office
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critics. a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is using that to protect himself. al jazeera, enron con, has more from tel aviv awe, 12 weeks and protest against a judicial reform bill showed no signs of slowing down with each week the passes. more sections of israeli society adjoining the demonstrations that want to stop the classes paid to have the ability to overturn some supreme court decisions. oh, despite this opposition, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not backing down a display of israeli flags of protests is the expression of the deep sense of patriotism among those taking part. but now even that flag has a different meaning to different. one of his roles at most well known political columns, gideon levy says political divisions have always existed. israel never decided what it wants to be. are we are you appear in western liberal society?
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i. we em, oriental religious. ready in traditional. busy society, are we secular or religious? are we jewish or more slim or be national? i mean those questions so open because israel had not come into terms with its identity here in the occupied westbank israeli soldiers. thank god. but his role faces a crisis here as well. air force pilots and reservists are refusing to report for duty. the numbers are growing. and according to the israeli military, its ability to continue enforcing the occupation and ability to motel strikes and gaza will be severely impacted breaking. the silence is a group of former israeli soldiers that is dedicated to showing what its members say is the grim reality of israel's occupation of palestine. the fact the active soldiers refusing to serve has come as a surprise to them, to be honest,
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i am surprised by how fast refusing to serving the army. i became publicly legitimate in our society. and when it came to this issue that we shall overall, i think that it is her brave. and it's an important way to non violently err exist and protest policies that you are against. and it's not just military personnel. intelligence officers are also joining the protest movement, and that's unusual for people used to working in the shadows. here in tel aviv, if you could be forgiven for thinking it's business as usual. but the protesters want to escalate and they are getting numbers out on the street. and their impact is being felt is being felt in the economy as people take time to protest. insecurity as soldiers refused to serve in the judiciary as your position fights with independence and in the government is becoming increasingly more hard line as the weeks go on. israel is no more devoted than ever before. m. ron con,
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out 0 televi interest leading opposition figure a whole down to he says has expulsion from parliament on friday was politically motivated. gandhi was disqualified as an m p a day after he was sentenced to 2 years in jail for a defamation. the case involves comments he made about prime minister and render modi's surname in 20. 19 gandhi says, the move is retribution for questioning modi's relationship with a business tycoon. i'm heard defending the democratic voice of the new people. i will continue to do that. i am not scared of these threats of these disqualifications of these allegations of these prison sentences. i don't care, i'm not scared of them. okay. these people don't understand me yet. i am not scared of them. they are used to everybody again being scared of them. i am not scared of them. right and i will continued was the question. what is the prime minister's
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relationship with mr. danny? it is an old relationship. it is a relationship that began when he was chief minister, hooked it up. mr. danny constructed the idea. what research and good there are good not organized or that this is a partnership, it's a closed partnership. i'm going to keep asking that question. schools and afghanistan have formerly reopens for the new academic year. earlier this week, schools received a letter to reopen, issued by the minister of education, but students and teachers stayed away as no public announcements were maids. thousands of young afghan girls, however, remained barred from attending clots. if girls are not allowed to go to school, they will miss out on not only learning might also on social emotional interactions, and this will have a detrimental impact also on their own. their emotional house and mental health at the same time being at home sitting at home bill that may lead to families taking
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a negative decision about early marriage engage in goes in and work example engaging them with her and choice and so on. leader is for spanish and portuguese speaking nations are gathering for a summit in the dominican republic. pandemic recovery, the ukraine. war and climate change, or top of that agenda or latin america editor lucio newman reports from santo domingo, the dominican republic. the 1st colony of the americas founded by spain in 1492 to day it's hosting the 27th. i bill american summit. a forum for leaders of latin america, spain, portugal, and then dora $22.00 countries in all on the agenda, climate change, food security, migration, and strategies for regional integration to confront them in persona, professionally mclamore. yeah. these lead is supposed to make sure that everyone
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can the birth is no work, no money. how can people feed themselves? that's why so many people leave our countryside coming. 65 year old lisa says, unemployment is made worse by the number of undocumented workers who come here from neighboring haiti. oh say that man, that even the presidents should unite, have dialogue and reach agreements so that we aren't strung along to deal with the burden of haitian immigration because it's a problem for all of us. also on the agenda is a new source of inequality. the lack of digital access, affecting more than 150000000 latin americans. there's no way in which the only country is more worried that they get the route from can really get into all the opportunities for okay. home for production, for employment will go to that. if you don't have broadband. brody it says, i at friday's a girl american business forum, many investors, especially from spain,
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saw the problem as an opportunity. the point of the summit is to agree on common solutions to global problems, i say, and we bogo and t live the more moment. very recently, we suffered from enormous wildfire and we received help from the international community, especially from a barrow america level that demonstrates the importance of our integration, dra, but it's proving difficult. the truth is that this is not a very propitious time for regional unity and not because of ideological differences. as in the past. the red carpet may be out to welcome the visiting dignitaries, but the fact that many of the leaders in specially the to president of the regions largest economies are not coming does not bode well for i barrel american cooperation. for those leaders, domestic rather than regional matters are taking priority. so they will have no say here. and yet another for an issue is agreement on how to deal with the tax against
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human rights in the garage block of salvatore in cuba through and the news whaler which are also posing devices. another sign of troubled times in the americas sea and human al jazeera shanpa domingo or u. s. corps, and has heard the 1st guilty plea in the case of the assassination of the haitian president java. now my ways are the jar a dual haitian chile and citizen entered the plea on 3 charges. on friday he acknowledged that he provided money to pay for food to pay for weapons, food and lodging for others. suspected of shooting louise in 2021 and on the ground in haiti rising gang violence is forcing thousands to flee their homes. be un estimates at least 160000 people have been displaced on more than 530 killed this year. many of those were during 2 weeks of violence. this month, snipers reportedly shot people at random, local group, se gangs now control all of the capital port prince and more than half the country
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argent city until march, the 47th anniversary of the 1976, to thousands of people. march 1 osiris, demanding justice from the government, and remembering the victims of what's described as the journey war. human rights, campaigners say 30000 people were kidnapped, tortured and killed during military rule between 1976 and 983. some are victims of what became known as death. flights in which opponents were thrown from an aircraft. mary lewin, a journalist, who survived in abduction at the time, has led a team that track down one of the plains involved. here is her story in her own words. my name is maria levine and i'm a survivor of to concentration camps here in the city of one of iris. and i was hidden that after the military grew, i was torture. i was held in captivity for almost 2 years.
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i backed in 2007. i was in new westgate if we border. when this italian journalist photographer called me, he says he have you ever thought will order that flight blaine's. and he said, i'm convince dad ah, identifying the planes we could, could identify flight. the pilots and the bailiffs were murderers. i started working with chunk allotted hour. and now after a few weeks we were able to locate the planes that participated in the dead flies. and we located the elect dress
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and we located the sky rounds. we found there, ah, the flight logs, we'd all the summation, all the, he's shuree of the plane. and that is the plane from were the bodies of the founders of mothers of bless, had a material and 2 french nuns who were work in helping them or were thrown to the ocean. the fact that this blaine is coming back to washington is going to be exceeded, add this site of memory of their school of navy mechanics. ah, yes sir. is the strong symbol for the new generations. you ought to remember the grimes that happen in this country. so that we can be sure that in the next generations,
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the defense of democracy is going to be steady muslims around the world are observing the fasting month of ramadan, by abstaining from food and water from sunrise to sunset. but in libya, many people are struggling to pay for basic goods needed to break their fast. malik train and travel to the city of miss rata and sent this reports. this is the annual welcome ramadan exhibition in mulatto. it showcases local products like dietz, oliver oil and honey and all at the discounted rates. anonymous as company has been coming here for the last 2 years, but he says business isn't great. wasn't secondary luscious exhibit was much better than this year. this year it's just been okay. yesterday was really slow. it's a bit better to day. this is what's known as the amazon rush. people store
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markets to stock up on food items ahead of time. it's the holiest month in the slammer calendar. muslims around the world will fast from sunrise to sunset. families spend time together breaking their fath, but for some global bond will be difficult this year, and they will mostly for, i will say it lives in. i will grin about a 100 kilometers east of mazata. his family of 8 is struggling to make ends meet. um and one of my salary is very low. it's about $100.00 a month. it is not enough to provide for my family. i come to him his rights because basic goods like flour, tomato based an oil for cheaper here with a rise in prizes. many families are struggling and ramadan solid as dill fag is the professor of economics at a local university. he says when the central bank devalued the libyan dinar in 2021, people salaries stayed the same in the heart of libya and bought all of his product
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with the dollar. so the problem is people salary are very weak compared to the dog . most people make around $250.00 to $300.00 a month, which means they're under the poverty line. libya has been riddled with conflict and political divisions for over a decade. the un says, an estimated 1300000 people are in need of humanitarian assistance in the country. libya has africa's largest oil crude reserves, and should be a prosperous country. people here, whoa, it's instability can be overcome. so their financial burdens. biden, ma, trina al jazeera mazata vatican has returned 3 ancient fragments from the parthenon temple in athens to the greek government. the artifacts have been kept in the vatican for centuries. it'll increase pressure on the u. k. to return a much larger collection of marbles on exhibition in the british museum,
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they were stripped out of the parthenon in the early 18 hundreds on the order as of a scottish nobleman known as lord al again. and a number of german museums have agreed to return sacred objects looted from cameroon, during german colonial rule. but indigenous communities say the process is stalling . nicholas hank reports from cameron's capital yellen day, 3000 miles from cameroon, locked in a museum in berlin, a centuries old data named in gonzo. the 1st time that i learned that console was on the museum. i was angry. i was totally angry. i was mad for the 2000000, and so people in cameron's english speaking region, the guns, a date he was pillaged by german colonizers, tv, and job to is asking germany to release her. the question of justice. we have to write to our heritage. the return of this object means that it's reawakening of, for the common person to think about identity to be on colonial boundaries. from
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18842900. 16 cameroon was a colony of the german empire. at time of bloody conquest and frequent rebellion, this neighbourhood in downtown yolanda is called a to make in the local language, it means a pond of blood communions. believe that this was a sight of a massacre committed in 1907. by the german colonial army. hundreds of people were killed and the local chief was beheaded. his head was then taken away to germany as a battle, choking to this shape. germany has not publicly acknowledged the killing. germany has agreed to return from a diluted colonial artifacts to africa. he didn't effort to confront some of the brutalities of its colonial history in the adults just as well. yes, i could elect the german colonial army, identified the 2nd objects and would steal them intentionally to subdue the
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population. rebels like they had failed. the german authorities have not returned and go through yet, but this debt has been taken down from the exhibit in berlin tomb bolt for museum. and job to says this is the 1st step in setting her free and for millions of in. so people to start re invoking their cultural identity. nicholas hawk al jazeera, young, de cameroon. stella had on the als, is there a news? our sports, this is coming up in synagogue, mainly man returns defending champions, continue their impressive qualifying run to the off without top of nations. ah, frank assessments just just means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the mill, mach informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world states critical debate. there are
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ah, for all the sports in series drama. thank you. to rain, it was the winning stopped for killing a buffet in his 1st match as france captain as they thrashed the netherlands for nil in a year 2024 qualified. and when the reason was reportedly furious at being overlooked for the captaincy, but no sign of friction is in back a set him up to school frances, a 5th after 2 minutes from another. shortly after that it was the son of a buffet, made it free. now, but it wasn't finished there, the paris sounds and i got a 2nd late in the game. both human assess matching. returning as netherland page ending in a heavy defeat latin abramivitch came up the bench to make his 1st appearance of sweden and almost a year. the 41 year old, they could do nothing, prevent society kicking off the euro. 2024 qualifying campaign with bromley because he's trying to get belgium, a pre mil when into shaka,
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who's online to chelsea with his 1st international goals and october to 21. how about this for an assist throw in headed in by a lot of lab gracie give. check the public. the leading and potent off to just 27 seconds. they didn't have to wait long for a 2nd. either almost ventura putting them to us after 3 minutes check. one thing we $31.00 is taylor, and last that's as much as coach nowadays. samples. there was a big shock in qualifying for the africa cup of nations as guinea, besides beat nigeria to move top of group a visitors went ahead midway 3 to 5, mom about the made it one that was just the 2nd international goals all about a place is closed football in front, 3 time african champions, nigeria failing to maintain the unbeaten record in the bridge, and they slipped 2nd the defending champion, set to go pick up a massive by one when against mozambique. i am on
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a maintenance returned to the national team after missing the world cup with injury and he was among the golf course straight twin and group l, which they need by 5 point from may be 1st ever. clear. last year's losing finalist, egypt would be allowed to nil captain mohammed sala had a goal and assist with that victory. egypt. okay, top of the great deal was 6 points. while we remain that i'm in the ivory coast, had a 31. when they rode the bus and i was in ration story continued to school, one of those go instruct, international match since recovering from cancer, ivory coast have qualified as have been playing in the group say just part of that preparation little bit by me to actually had coach thomas chisel is set to hold his 1st news conference in the next few minutes after being named as the do man in charge of the job and champions to who will take favor from union novels. men who
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effect on friday. it's the return to the business league a full taken. he managed to outside a months adverse, he adored previously before taking talk jobs that p s g and chelsea. buying a flip. it's a 2nd in the table behind dormant for a city with a chance of a title treble this season. while tennis number one call us, our carouse has begun his title defense in miami with a convincing when the 19 year old spanish lost just 2 games to come to back, this is ranked 99 places below him. i'll cross comes into the having one in argentina and then india was last week on his return from injury. is it give just over an hour to complete? the 6 love sick. she went to bed around but there was an upset japanese was called, tara daniel, knocked out to alexander perez. the 13th, seated german who's diabetic and struggles with fatigue and self and insulin shot during the match, but ultimately couldn't challenge daniel dominance afterward. number 97 pulled off
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a 6 when the rest of the late 25 classes. this is daniel in the reason. there was also a shock, the women's dollars for my us open champion bank and rescue came back to be 12 number 10 maria factory. it's the 3rd time, thereby recon resets address be coming from a set down to the great kennedy said around the golden state warriors one that said straight game to maintain that is making it into the office in philadelphia. 70 sixes with joe l. m b for 46 point thoughts. the warriors fought back jordan with 33 points, and steph curry with 29 as they 1121. that last for philadelphia, costing them a game in that battle to number 2 spots in the east with the boston celtics. meanwhile, basically, indiana pacers, 12295, jason patient stepping a record which is 43 point game as he came way with 34. that is all you're
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doing well, thank you so much john. while before we go, let's tell you about this. the most powerful solar storm in 6 years hit the earth on friday. tackler light shower is known as the aurora beryllium lit up the night sky across europe in north america and consume. sure as more this light shaw is usually restricted to the arctic, but has been visible over lake alberta and canada, and as far south as the u. s. state of new mexico. the rare phenomenon is caused by solar when particles smashing into the earth's atmosphere and turning energy into light. and they're said to be mo, displays over the next 2 years. that's because the sun is reaching the most active part of its 11 years cycle. the storm has thrown vivid colors across the sky and europe, including this light show in finland. scientists observing the flesh and sweden say
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it is not dangerous, although the jew magnetic activity has the strength to knock out power grids. people now count me, count the regions life result gps, satellite tv, or mobile format. so to have all this, we need to know space was a when we have strong captivity younger activity. all this stuff can be destroyed. you will space. will there be no reports of power got so far for now in the northern hemisphere, this all and wonder for people looking up. oh, when we consume sharif al jazeera, thanks for watching the news. our more news coming up in just a moment with sarah. funnier. bye bye. ah
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