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to pick up in the west of yemen, there was a move across the north of africa. it's much quieter here. the heat continues to rise in morocco, temperatures pushing up for this time of year. the wet weather, shifting north across that central band of africa. we are expecting some pretty intense thunderstorms to affect equitorial guinea as well as gabon and rumble across the congos. further south of this though, the wet weather is being blown up by that suddenly went into mozambique and madagascar, and improving picture in places like cape town. that is going to cool down 21 degrees. she stay ah, ah, bold and am told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera. ah
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ah, israeli media report prime minister benjamin netanyahu was expected to suspend the judicial changes following weeks of angry protests. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up for a show of strength me and mas military li to promises to crank down on opponents during a military pair. rives, who would you do, would be deborah states and what to do with the only searching for survivors after a mess of tornado kills. doesn't dozens, and destroys towns in the us state of mississippi. i'm catherine soy in austin canyon where the police and military are fighting armed bandits all talking to
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civilians. ah, israeli media say prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to suspend the controversial judicial over whole shortly. however, as far right coalition partner is mere, being diverse as they must continue, his roused parliament has just to prove the bill for possible rectification about the israeli president has called on the government to stop the plan immediately. on sunday netanyahu find the defense minister for speaking out against the changes and move that sparked mass protests. natasha, can i am reports from occupied east jerusalem. israel's month long political crisis intensified on sunday. protestors walked a major highway and set fires in televi. in jerusalem. they broke through the barricades around prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his residence. c netanyahu's,
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firing of defense minister jo of galard gave the opposition to a judicial overhaul. new momentum gallery was the 1st senior member of netanyahu's le, could party to express concerns about the effect the protests were having on national security. he tweeted, the security of the state of israel has always been and will always remain my life's mission. the israeli military raised its alert level. netanyahu didn't speak publicly, but he tweeted, we must all stand up strongly against refusals. the judicial overhaul would give politicians the final say in appointing judges, and allow parliament to override supreme court decisions with a simple majority. netanyahu says it will strengthen democracy and balance the courts. critic say the reforms will erode israel's democracy. the attorney general says netanyahu should not be participating in discussions of judicial reform, while he's on trial for corruption. the judicial,
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according to the phone with the courts, it's a, the judicial vandalism, off of the checks and balances of any democracy. and what we see as a result in the slate is authentic, is genuine, is spontaneous. shortly after gallant was fired. israel's consul general in york resigned the can as it was supposed to vote on the judicial overhaul on wednesday. but there's mounting pressure for netanyahu to compromise. protest leaders are calling for a demonstration in front of the connected on monday. about 2 dozen local council leaders are staging a hunger strike in front of the prime minister's office. university classes are cancelled. several dozen doctors have called in sick in protest, and there's talk of a workers union holding a strike. a senior member of the governing coalition says netanyahu has made a strategic mistake. natasha game l 0 in occupied east jerusalem. well,
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it's bring in political endless to kiva elder. he joins us from telecom. thank you very much for joining us on l. g 0. we're expecting netanyahu to speak in the next half hour or so. what are you expecting him to say that you're asked to read, very careful because wishful thinking is working overtime the space. we were hoping that after he meant to ways that we can already say trauma minister of defense or maybe he will bring him back. so it is getting insane. like the head of the umbrella organization, the federation offers rarely unions just said few minutes ago that he is trying to bring in sanity again. oh, how its front page is now describing. nathaniel, who's a leader who lost control. and actually he is controlled by his son who is in a good day, very weird. and i really believe that antonio knows that he
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has to make maybe the hardest decision in his life. he will have to choose between the military establishment, the workers, the employers, the older, the teachers, the entire country. you know, yesterday, spontaneously 100000 people went to the street and broke the highway. there was nobody calling them just they're feeling that they are losing their country. yeah. and now it's on, you know, knows that he's losing one partner after the other and he will have to choose between the people and his radical partners from veronica. right? yeah. just on that a big of is just tweeted saying the government must not hold judiciary reform and must not surrender to anarchy. so how do you think he's going to be able to why on both sides of that, you know,
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hundreds of thousands of people out on the street with his colon coalition partner determined to push through with this legislation? well, he wasn't close try again. that is considered to be political magician to eat the cake and have it and keep the government together. but i think that we know it's starting to count out of this government. he may try to reach out to benny guns and even b and to form maybe a provisional coalition on to the next election. but i think that the glue that put together people phone calls that are responsible people, people who listen to the warning of the minister of defense today in the defense central nations committee and people who believe that they have a direct line to go on. and the state should
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function according to the how to be too low, and this is an oxymoron. and how long can you live with this? and data we are going to move on as a political analyst to keep elda, but we will be speaking to you in the next half hour or so. as we mentioned earlier, we're expecting benjamin netanyahu to speak shortly. we'll bring you live coverage of that announcements. i mean, military leader, men, all hung has plenty to deal decisively with what he called acts of terror by armed resistance groups. speaking on armed forces, day in the capital, not the door. he said countries critical of his regimes, human rights record of supporters of terra. it's the 2nd anniversary of a crank town on opponents to his gentle leadership in which more than $100.00 protesters were killed. men on the seas power from the elected civilian government in 2021. well, just here it has been granted existence. i mean, man,
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for the 1st time since the qu, 20 king has more from the capital net to door. thousands of soldiers marching through this enormous parade ground in the secluded capital, ma'am, are on the other side columns of almo tanks, artillery and up in the skies. attack helicopters and jet fighters flying past the rebels fighting against military rule really fear they've been used indiscriminately over the past 12 months in large numbers, division civilian casualties. but a message of defiance from senior general min on lie addressing the troops. he says these people are terrorists, they must be suppressed and defeated before democracy can be returned to me. and that defines seems to be very present here today that message show of force to instill fear those who still defy military rule. tony chang, elgin's era,
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me and military leadership says it will re pantry out about $1000.00 for a hang refugees from bangladesh. the announcements been met with skepticism from both the rank community and rights groups of more. let's cross to cox's bizarre and bangladesh to speak with tended challenge re 10 they want more. can you tell us about these 1000 refugees that are being repaired created? well, we have been talking to many of the rough edges since we entered this cabinet. only show you this is they are just 3 weeks ago. there was a massive fire displacing over 12000 people. it's been rebuilt since then very quickly, very resilient group of people here. so people leave in a very congested area, crammed together in a 17 square kilometer area. not going back to the issue you are talking about. there was a 17 member man barton military official delegation, crossed through the bangladesh border into bangladesh border rather
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a broken by the chinese, facilitated by the you and hcr. now them met with about $400.00 down rowing as in the camp, which is about 40 kilometers from here. but then come to the main cam that basically talk to them about the verification process. how their resident ship will be very verified. now, according to the agree man, man, man, as the absolute right of verification, no one can say anything about the verification process. night must be understood. many of the ro hang us, in fact, majority flagged here in 2017, have been lost, their documents, any kind of what the so call our national verification card or any kind of proof of and zoe, that burned, destroyed or lost on the process. also to realize around 1200000 refugees are now in bangladesh. among them 300000 came. 5 prior to 2017, many of them as early as 1978 and as early as 1990. lot
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of them don't have any kind of documents. many were born here. so it's gonna be a very complex issues. the writing us telling us they want to go back, but they think it's nothing but a, a p i relationship, nothing more than not serious about taking them back. also, they want some sort of security from the un. they want to go back to their own village as not in some intern can, and the un showed gant verify and secure, provide security for the refugees. want to start taking them back. * okay, thank you so much. that is tempe chandry for us and coaxes bizarre and bangladesh. the public transport strike is underway and germany air rail and bus services have ground to hold, causing massive disruptions to the morning commute. it's the biggest war count in 50 years. part of the long running wage dispute unions deadlocked and negotiations with the public transport. employers emergency crews are at the scene of a mess of
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a landslide and central ecuador, and it struck the town of lucy in the cham barbara's our province. in the early hours of monday, more than $200.00 people are thought to be missing. heavy rainfall has caused flooding and land slides across the region. since january search and rescue crews are digging through flattened homes in the southern us state of mississippi. after friday's tornadoes, at least 25 people were killed and dozens injured. helen fisher reports downtown strip. the hope is they're searching for survivors. the reality, the fear they're looking for bodies. so i'm looking around to know and then i know we can rebuild, go, we're to do with the devastation. what to do with the tornadoes landed on friday night ripping a trail of death and destruction through 270 kilometers of the southern
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u. s. state of mississippi. changing the landscape video, still changing lights. you can see their truck there. there's my brother. he's a truck driver. all of those trucks right there, his trucks. so his whole livelihood is this fit in a pile of dirt. the emergency help is no putting in doing what they can, where they can. i want to take the opportunity to personally thank all of the volunteers that are here. what we've seen over the last 36 hours in mississippi, on the one hand, has been heartbreaking to say the loss and devastation of these communities. but another hand has been inspiring. tornadoes have always been a problem in this part of the country. there's nothing to indicate they're getting stronger or there's more of them. but one top us official says areas like
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mississippi have to be built to be more resilient. we seeing extreme weather events increasing only increasing in gravity in severity and infrequency. and we have to build our communities to be best prepared for them to prevent the devastation, to the extent possible, to be able to quickly respond and recover to prove ourselves. written brazilian, the white house is approved federal aid for the area that will bring temporary housing money for repairs and low cost loans to cover uninsured losses. people have started to return to recover what they can wear. the cap rebuilding starts now recovering from the loss of life and property that will take much longer island fisher. i'll just say that the still ahead on al jazeera cubans vote bad. it's all about the tune out in an election with no opposition. and nearly 2 months on how
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some families and to kia, still searching for the missing relatives. ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the men. map informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world's day critical debate and our overly bow legal. we're all walk. they see that we, i think that you're going to progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera ah al jazeera, with every tension
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in the occupied westbank is on the increase leading to a new wave of palestinian retaliatory action. you are one of the most one thing, but is that a al jazeera world investigates to new all groups, gaining public support, and meeting israeli forcings had on a new phase of palestinian resistance. on al jazeera lou. ah, you're watching al jazeera of reminder of our top stories, the salad, israeli media psy prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has postponed an announcement
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about a possible hold and the judicial overhauled his far right coalition partner each may have been given is the plan must continued. the proposed legislation has sparked weeks of antique government protests. the miles military lead at men. 0, one has pledged to deal decisively with people who resist military rule. cooling them, terrorists, the general associate countries, critical of his regime's human rights, wriggled our supporters of terror and public transport strike is under white and germany. a violent bus services have ground to a halt, causing massive disruption to the morning commute. it's the biggest walk out in 30 years, part of a long running wage dispute. well, cuban election official say 70 percent of eligible voters took part and parliamentary polls on sunday. turn out is a crucial test for the government and elections where there is no opposition. and at a time of severe economic crisis, teresa po has this report from havana and collateral. the dfcs has been
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participating in cuban elections for decades. she says her family was among the poorest in the country and benefited from fidel castro revolution. now, she says, sewing prices are a major challenge for cuba, government, and that's why it's leadership needs more support than ever. why don't we need to work? so we come from the difficult time so we can produce more for the country. we have lots of educated people after the pandemic, lots of people are struggling and for a country like ours, with an embargo, it's worse. well, millions of cubans headed to the polls on sunday to elect the members of the national assembly. that was select the next president, cuba, one party system. the candidate for the national assembly are selected by a commission williams for the communist party. there's 472 candidates for 472 pieces, new members of the opposition. and that's why critics say that cubans are allowed
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to vote, but not to choose. disenchantment with the economic situation is everywhere. to be seen. us sanctions power cut a 60 percent inflation rate this year, and shortages of almost everything have force hundreds of thousands to leave the country. and that way, turn out is crucial for the government to provide the new assembly with the legitimacy needs to rule in times of trouble without. there are a lot of people that will not vote to punish the government because it's a fact that a government in the middle of a crisis is a government that gets punished. but at the same time, the new national assembly needs to get involved in the day to day problems, people face and get into a debate for them. i'm. but not every one is convinced. thousands of people took to the streets in july 2021. in the largest anti government protest seniors, they were demanding freedom. hundreds were detained, and remaining prison. medium lever has been an outspoken critic of cuba government
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. her husband spent years in prison. if hillary ever wanna it, the cuban reality doesn't need to be exaggerated because it's tragic. after years, it's my duty to say the truth, the situation is so difficult that we have to see how the government solstice and opens up because there is one reality. the control here is not in a civilian government, but in the hands of the military. and now more than ever, the government is promising to improve the country's devastated economy. millions in cuba, i waiting for those reforms that will provide the relief that many here so desperately need. oh, did he say? well, i'll just cedar havana. cuba protests have been held in the iraqi parliament after a controversial new election law was passed independent in peace and new proportional representation. rules for elections and provincial councils. favor bigger parties. the speaker of the parliament called and security as independence protested against the new legislation. south korea's military says north korea has
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far too short range ballistic missiles into the sea of its east coast. it's the latest in a series of launches and comes as a us aircraft. carrier is set to arrive himself korean soul and washington concluded the joint exercises last week. the european union has warned of further sanctions of belarus, hosts russian nuclear weapons. ukraine has calling for an urgent meeting of the un security council and response to president vladimir persons announcement that meant minsk had agreed to host russian nuclear weapons that he used. joseph burrell says the move would be an irresponsible escalation. the earthquakes that strike to kia and syria in early february have claimed more than 50000 lives. nearly 2 months on some families are still searching for their relatives. as many as 1300 bodies have not been identified, russell's soda has more from turkey as her tie region. lately in
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a mom it him in good taking. this has been no sex as the the routine for nearly 2 months. shackles, social services, non governmental organizations, and shelters, hoping someone would how news with her nephew image 8 these. after the earthquakes, the body of emmys father was pulled from the rubble of the home. 5 days later cruz found his mother an older brother, hugging each other in the remains of the stairwell all there. but there has been no sign of 4 year old m. u. she could fish these 45 days, have been that 45 years to us. each time the phone rings, we get excited, thinking maybe this time and mayor has been found with called every one social services and g as ye, cheapest, and influences, nothing's come from at all. yet all of the causes are living in a tank. now. they are mentally and emotionally exhausted to utilize the high ship imaging. you're finished says no, sam,
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it is one of more than a 1000 people who have gone missing or remain unidentified, and hundreds of them are buried in this cemetery. the bree with family said they are suffering from agnes. wait, but there is little they can do these lawyers from the hut, but as fusion or have been some of the family this semester. we provide legal services for the relative to the missing people. all lawyers take the case to the prosecutor's office, which contacts the hospitals and shelters, to check whether the missing person is still alive and they get dna samples from the relatives to see if it matches the dna of the buried people. according to official figures, nearly 1200 bodies have not been identified. and more than 200 people have been declared missing. as images, immediate relatives are dead. the authorities have picking dni samples from his grandparents, which will be harder to match, which are joe,
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because i see they still hope to find him alive. but if not, at least they will be able to his, it, his grade is 40. sure. you crystal said that al jazeera ha ha, southeastern trickier u. s. vice president. pamela harris is in ghana on the 1st leg of a week long trip to 3 african countries. she's promised increased investment on the continent to promote economic development and food security. the u. s. is looking to count a russian and chinese influence in africa. harris will also traveled to tanzania and zambia. we are looking forward to this ship as a for this statement of the long and enduring and very important relationship and friendship between that people of united states and those who live on continent of africa. i'm very excited about the future about i'm
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very excited about the impact of the future of africa on the rest of the world, including the united states of america or canyon authorities have ordered hundreds of residents in the north rift valley to leave their homes pending brides by the military, unsuspected armed groups on groups have roamed the region for years, stealing livestock and frequently killing. catherine saw reports from some broo county. these 2 family members are mourning the loss of their son and husband in kenya, symbol county, michael. karen was harding his family's life store. when cattle bonded rated a water point, he and a neighbor was shot dead. margaret got another bush, amazing. ned. i blamed the bandits, my husband would not have died if it was not for the bullet from them. i also blamed the government because it has failed to keep us safe. a short distance away, another victim shows us an animal shed from where armed men took dozens of cows and
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goats. a little while to learning was then when the bandits came, i ran away. i slept in a neighbouring village. i didn't know where my children were. i thank god they are now safe. these are not isolated incidents, almost every one in hurting communities along the north reefed valley has been affected by banditry ah, security officials say more than 200 people, including police officers, have been killed since 2021. o. cattle rustling has long been a problem in kenya, the government has struggled to deal with it for many years. in some area, security forces, including the military, are searching for bandits, said to be hiding in caves, orgies, and as kaufman deep in the valley. a dusk to dawn, coffee is in place. people in dozens of villages have been told to the kate,
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their homes until the authorities finish their job. this is one of the areas where people have been forced to leave some of them. i heading to other villages carrying with them whatever they can. they say they're not sure when they're coming back home. this man says he is heading to an urban town, several kilometers from here, through walker to moore. some of our neighbors, including an area tree for been killed while we've been attacked very close to our home. but i'd like her arms village. the hardest returned from grazing. but a day after al jazeera filmed there, this hard of 80 cows was stolen. catherine saw alta 0, some were county. well, the news continues here on al jazeera after inside story, which is coming up next. ah
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hello, there things are cool down across europe and we will see that trend continue. thanks to whether systems sweeping their way from west to east knocking temperatures down. not only in the north, but also in the south east. now we are going to see things warm up, but ahead of that, some dramatic drops to come like book arrest in romania, 11 degrees celsius, a full of 11 degrees celsius there into tuesday for some chilly weather to come. now wind is really the story on monday in to choose that warnings out across the mediterranean. we've also got strong winds affecting the northwest and sunny spells, however, for britain and the island of island. but the rain is very far away. you can see it starting to roll in there. by tuesday, it is pushing its way further east, and we'll see more in the way of wintery weather, affecting scandinavia, as well as the baltic states. we could see some flooding in places like latvia from the heavy rain. it turns more wintry as well across more central areas,
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snow coming in to switzerland. on monday we will see that nasty weather push away from italy into the balkan states. we've got wind warnings out for coastal areas of the adriatic wet weather as well. pushing across greece into turkey. but to the west of this, the spain and portugal, plenty of sunshine, madrid sinks from fine weather. we will see the temperature continue to rise through to wednesday. ah, there's a story being spun fantasy with being sold. the notion that we can offset, because we generate this carbon offsetting actually work. what is being done isn't worth it. mean the problem is net 0, just the couch rooms that room, that very little climate poly re examines with. i'm delusions in the struggle against climate breakdown. all hail the planet episode one.
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