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is, are all the both the legal report or they see that we are living in their progress . in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks, evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered, complete to the number of people missing. with detail covering pharmacy, i say government policies are making it difficult for them to export on climate change have also impacted of supply from around the world. their rescue plants showed their confidence in 1st republic and banks of all sides with which are critical to the functioning of the financial system. ah, who. ready a usa croft carrier arrives in south korea for joint military exercises
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a day off to north korea 5 to miss isles. ah, hello, i'm adrian fit again. this is al jazeera life and though also coming up israel's funding, as the benjamin at yahoo, suspends plans to weaken the powers of the judiciary following mass protests. white's campaigners accused the united nations of breaching neutrality as bangladesh. me on law, whole talks repatriated, some were hanged. refugees, arms 6 people, including 3 children, were killed in a school shooting in nashville, tennessee. ah, we begin in south korea where the united states aircraft carrier, u. s. s. limits has arrived a day off to north korea, 5 to short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. the u. s. has limits is now
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on the port a boost on the nuclear powered aircraft. carrier has been conducting military exercises with south korea in international waters. how to do as robin bryan reports from boost on this nimitz battle group has been on exercises the past few days of the southern korean island of j. u. it has been doing about the same time yesterday, monday was doing across drills, launching at croft off this flight deck and having them being returned again. although part of these joint military exercises, which i've been very extensive at a resumption after, i hated a few years to allow posts, partly for the cobit pandemic, but also to allow dialogue to happen with north korea. but the exercises have come back in scale this spring, we're having an air exercises with some of the latest jets. we're also having
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cooperation with euclid capable bombers from the u. s. u. s. air force. we're all a little so be seeing life fire drills with some of the all of that space here on the peninsula. and tomorrow, wednesday, we will be seeing it. i'm 50th banding drilled by marine eunice to show us that capability. so really off resuming in scale. these large joyce military exercises between south korean and us both protests against the proposed judicial, the whole of been taking place in israel, despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu. delaying plans to push through legislation. public anger has led to a general strike and seen thousands of israelis take to the streets. opponents accused netanyahu of a power grab saying the changes will give the ruling coalition unchecked power. the trash can aim reports from west jerusalem. in the face of protest growing by the day a reversal by a prime minister not known for compromise,
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a national responsibility from the will to avoid the rift within the people are decided to suspend the 2nd and 3rd reading from the law. in this committee tenure in order to give time to get to a broad consensus to pass the legislation during the next class it benjamin netanyahu gave way as the country faced growing paralysis. with a nationwide strike closing airport schools, banks and businesses. tens of thousands filled the streets to voice, their frustration here. fighting for this edition, for this attempt to grow the judiciary and they controlled by the position will be thrown away from the table. and we're also asking that benjamin at the now we'll resign and take responsibility for what he has done to this country. but netanyahu's delay came with a price hard line, national security minister,
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m r bank of years. we said his party only agree to the delay in exchange for the formation of the national guard. under the command of ben rivers office. there were divisions within the ruling coalition, some called for uniting behind netanyahu to hold. did you do so overhaul and defuse the crisis? others doug in saying they would not surrender to violate energy and the tyranny of the minority the far right governing coalition and supporters say they will not have the vote or the state stolen from that. i think it is a tremendous mistake to stop the reform. however, i can understand because of the heat of the moment and the fighting that's going on the as to make a calculated decision. but, but that reform is an absolute necessity for this country to continue in a democratic that left unresolved, the post of defense minister, call it,
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it was netanyahu's firing of yo of gallant on sunday that brought the crisis to a her oh, as of monday evening, the light had not received a formal dismissal letter. netanyahu has 48 hours to name a successor. it i took a name l 0, west jerusalem. in a new report, amnesty international accuses western nations of double standards when it comes to human rights and universal values. it says they were swift to react to russia's invasion of ukraine, but overlooked violations and crises elsewhere. responses to armed conflicts and countries like if you peer, yemen, israel and the occupied palestinian territories were inadequate, and a field, impunity and instability. freedom of expression as widely threatened as governments crack down on descent. amnesty said the china, egypt and saudi arabia have ignored criticism of the human rights records. and it's
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calling for all states to renew a rules based international order. the protects every one. it ease of robustness of the response to the russian aggression against the ukrainian people that highlight the poverty and the weakness of the response to other crises. solidarity is old to the ukrainian people that it is also owed to the people of palestine to the people of a retreat to the people of myanmar. and that did not happen in 2022. and it is. these are the fact that there had been 2 parallel processes happening in 2022. that is showing more than ever before the double standard. the un says it has evidence of violations
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committed by libyan state security forces and armed militia groups that could constitute war crimes. and crimes against humanity against libyan people and migrants. they documented cases of murder, rape, and slave mant, extrajudicial killing, and enforced disappearances. the un also found crimes against migrants and official detention centers, some of which are funded by the european union. malik trainer reports from tripoli . after 13 field's mission and with over 400 people interviewed the un fact find him is mission released their final report earlier today it outlined in array of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in libya. here's what the mission to say. the mission documented and made findings on numerous cases of arbitrary, the tension murder, torture, rape, enslavement, sexual enslavement, and forces appearances confirming their widespread practice in libya. you name some
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names in their report including forces loyal to ally for have to or the libyan era armed forces. eastern libya, and here in western libya he, they named the special, the turn port, the, the authority that combat the legal migration. and the supports the, the liberalization support court, of which are all in libyan security institutions are part of the libyan security apparatus. so just yesterday we saw the un envoy meeting with people that hit this report name in their meetings with between eastern western libya, security official crimes being committed by, by libyan security officials in something new libyans aren't going to be holding the rest, expecting something to come out from this report right away, what they are hoping that eventually just this will be served and people
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accountable for crimes will be held will be held accountable. now trainer al jazeera civil, a pilot scheme by bangladesh to allow ro hanger, refugees, to go home to men, mar, appears to be under, waived, hundreds of thousands became stateless in 2017 when they were driven out into neighboring bangladesh by the military rights campaigners were accusing the un of a major breach of neutrality, after it transported the delegation of the military, john to in un boats to a meeting in bangladesh on diplomatic editor, james bass reports. bangladesh says there about 1200000 ringo refugees living in camps in the country, bangladesh. his foreign minister has told me that in recent days of delegation from the military regime in myanmar met bangladesh, he officials to arrange a pilot scheme to start returning some of the area there. come prom air that area
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relatively ok. but if did go back, it's if, if that garbage, they can help stabilizing the situation. after all, del, my and bad people. remarkably, it's a merge that when the man mar delegation traveled to bangladesh, that transport was provided by the united nations to un agencies. the world food program and you and hcr provided boats. the insignia were removed for the journey and is reported that there were weapons on board hidden under tarpaulins. when i spoke to the un special envoy for me and mar about all this, she restated the organization's longstanding position that no refugees should be sent back until there are conditions which are conducive to their voluntary dignified and safe return. and are, we are not satisfied that those conditions are there at the spectacle time. the generals who carried out a cou, now seen 2, at least on one occasion, have a navy. and that navy is the united nations that must worry you. well,
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if they had consulted me, i would have stopped it. but nobody consulted me. man, man, pro democracy, activists and human rights. campaigners say they're very concerned about recent events. the use of un boats would appear to be a breach of the organizations neutrality. and they say the un shouldn't be doing anything to facilitate the return of refugees. because conditions remained to unsafe. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations, iran's foreign minister has told al 0 that his government is ready to exchange prisoners with the u. s. once indirect talks of finished, it seeking the release of several citizens who are in american jails. washington had earlier accused terran of making false claims that such a swap had been agreed. a number of jewels citizens detained in iran. many of them accused of spying. myers mar 30th fowler was asked since march 2022.
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there has been a memo on the issue of exchanging prisoners with the u. s. in recent weeks. and in order to update the document, we exchange some messages and none papers with the us. the issue exchanging prisoners is completely humanitarian terrance and ready with the privacy might negotiations and agreements at high. but this depends on the conclusion of the indirect talks which have been going on in the past weeks between the 2 sites where the prisoner swap is separated from the j. c. p. o, a. and there are technical issues that we hope booby finalist in guitar has previously held talks on exchange of prisoners and the j. c, p o, a guitar has made some constructive efforts and will continue to do so that they're a heavily armed. former student has killed 3 children and 3 staff in a school shooting in the us. it happened at a private christian school in nashville, tennessee, police. it appears to be a planned attack, and that the suspect had detailed maps of the school. john henry reports
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another school, shooting another community, terrorized at covenant school in nashville, shots fired gunning down 3 children in 3 adult staffers. there is so many policemen and then the ambulances started moving away from the school and that's what i had heard. it was a school's is 2 minutes later in a school lobby. 2 arriving officers fire back. the officers engaged her. she was fatally shot by responding police officers. investigators were left, probing the car of the shooter, a 28 year old, identified as audrey elizabeth hale, and what drove hale to open fire on children. i was literally moved to tears to see bills and the t as, as they would be it out of the building. that was a door that was entered. all doors were locked, understanding and how exactly see got in at this point. so under investigation,
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the daughter of one covenant teacher was texting with her mother who said she was hiding with students in a closet and hearing gunshots close by. it's disgusting and i. yeah. i just, i have no words like, i'm shine a process at all. it's so terrible, so sad from president joe biden, there was more consolation with little hope of action. is chester sick? you know, we're still gathering the facts. what happened and why police say the attacker, a former student was armed with a pistol and to assault rifles. a style of weapon, the u. s. congress band in 1994 before allowing the band to expire 10 years later. biden again called for congress to renew the band. we have to do more to stop con violence. it's ripping our communities apart, repeating a sol, this nation, but only divided capitol hill. he has no real chance of passing it or ending the decades long series of mass shootings in america. john henderson alger 0.
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so come here on al jazeera, why south korea's incentives to encourage young couples to have babies of fail to boost growth rates. are pulpit across town, that's blown to the power of guns in el salvador boss hasn't come close to human rights. ah. hello, that will have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and the unsettled weather continues to dominate across northern areas. not that heavy rain cause flooding in iraq, syria, as well as q weight is pushed across into iran now. but behind that we are think wyatt conditions. we saw some of that rain creep further south and some of the gulf countries like guitar. by the time we get to wednesday, we are set to see that intensify across coastal areas of
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a month. now as again to wednesday, the wind intensifies across the event, but it's really the wild weather in turkey, that's causing a problem is going to dip the temperature down in ankara or rather dramatically and maximum height any 4 degrees on wednesday with the chance of snow. now cold isn't the story across the north of africa, in fact quite intense heat for the northwest corner patients like morocco is one of the canary islands. the temperature is sit about 5 degrees above the average for this time of year, and that heat extends further south. so wet or across that tropical band of africa with some intense thunderstorms rolling across the democratic republic of congo, tuesday into wednesday, wessa down to botswana, a line of rain drive up in south africa. it's going to be colder in cape town, only 19 degrees celsius on wednesday. ah, join the debate, you know,
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that was that through she was in our budget was really going and stained by the daily government to day. they are governments, africa, health security is also global. help security on an online at your voice. there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this tree on al jazeera lou. ah, again, this is l 0. let's remind you of the main news. the south, the united states aircraft carrier, the usaa snippets as arrived in south korea,
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a day off from north korea, 5 to short range ballistic missiles, has been conducting military exercises with south korea, and international loses protests against a proposed judicial overhaul. a continuing in israel, despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu delay plans to push through legislation. critics say that the changes will give the governing coalition unchecked power. but at least 6 people, including 3 children, have been killed in a school shooting of the u. s. city of nashville, it happened that a private christian school police are they shot and killed the of taco south korea's president june. so joe is such a chair, a meeting on his country, shrinking population. the number of deaths is outpaced the number of births for the 3rd year. eunice came reports from sole south korea's rapidly declining population. trend is starting to show schools are closing, even in big cities like school and benefits like free subway rides for senior
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citizens are becoming controversial issues as local governments struggle to keep public utilities funded. round on we're not asking for complete support from the central government. we're saying the extent of the fear increases can be minimized with at least some assistance. asia, as 4th largest economy has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars and subsidies and programs to encourage young people to have children. despite this, the average number of babies as south korean women will have fell further below one last year, 20.78. when 2 point one is considered ideal. the population here shrink for a 3rd straight year as deaths outpaced births from didn't wanna junk as old as the number of economically productive people falls. so lower national competitiveness.
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i'm worried about a big hole in our national security, as fewer people be available to serve in the military. one study found that only 4 percent of women here between the ages of $20.34 viewed marriage and having children as essential about 13 percent of males in the same age groups at the same as far as who should take care of elderly parents. only 21 percent said that should fall on the children while more than double that disagreed with many young south koreans struggling with day to day career and financial challenges analyst are calling for innovative schemes to tackle the problem. the government will also need to strengthen social safety nets for the elderly forecast to make up 40 percent of the population by 2050 units kim al jazeera. so hi, living costs an agenda, divide to being blamed for the decline in south korea population on average,
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women of childbearing age have fewer than $1.00 show, one child each last year. a few of them. $200000.00 barrels is for registered. the lowest number on record, the united nations projects that south korea population will shrink to half the current $51000000.00 by the end of the year and extend glen alex tech granny lee is professor of cultural studies that to me he university. he joins us now live from so good to have with us professor, is this a political problem or a societal one? yeah, actually the, you know, the current government trying to solve these problems, decline of a population based solution. so not really working our. busy over more time code. sure. you know the program in rounding of the young people and then
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because the ruling party and the current government seeing a support ticket by young people when a gaming of the nation and now they're actually the most people in korea keynote. the government that betray the demand and then what they need is a more job opportunity for the better life. but the actually, the kind of policy that you see, why to so many young people, women in particular view marriage and starting a family as not important actually things that the, you know, the, our value system to change because our society is actively promote and. busy and in are kind of changing values imposed of people's life side and all the different way. so the emily love are actually not the center of a kind of
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a better system. then there's not a william gift. so we can live not really. they actually believe in life. so this is quite, you know, the clear generation gap, the question of gas generation, given the cultural, simple cultural difference to you know, that kind of the class differences. now the young generation, a feeling, you know, again, say all generation does not mean it's socio cultural but rather kind of economic in the policy. that's why i to the korea sofa way in my generation get this very important problem with the muslim problem. you talk about societal differences in the generation gap for women in particular in south korea, particularly fed up with what they see as, as society's sexism towards them. of agenda on something that is also
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a sense for the know the mental thing. the quality society was actually in our cultural transformation, you know, take over the issue and then our government tries to change their policies. but then also that they made this kind of the department over the gender problem. and then actually they feel a lot of the things about the time of the policy also the cause of some kind of election every no response from or you know, there may generation and then it look like the agenda, not agenda enough problem. but actually in the need to kind of touch on. so this is definitely not much going on the economy in quality, female workers. you couldn't get that. you know, you don't know as much as you know, the male get that is actually from the rental, call it the, you know, the solution, the korean, you know, the more than stage really good. so to professor manufactured to being with us and
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home me homes are usa, has been selected as the leader of scotlands national party of the s and p that paves the way they him to becomes conference 1st minister later this week. the pull the string it up, the nicholas search and quizzes, party leader in february. the organization that makes the rules governing the world's oceans is discussing how to regulate deep sea mining out serious need bar explains what's the steak of the international c that authorities meeting in kingston, jamaica environmentalists, a warning deep sea mining could cause extensive and irreversible damage to the planet in a new report, wildlife charity flora and fauna is calling for a full moratorium on harvesting the c for precious metals of the year ends international seabed authority, the i say comes under increasing pressure to grunt mining contracts. let's find out more. the sea floor is still a great unknown 75 percent of it has not yet be mapped in less than one percent.
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has actually been explored, much of its biodiversity is yet to be discovered. but companies want to mind the sea bed for poly metallic nodules, which are rich in the cobalt nickel and manganese using rechargeable batteries, still making and mobile phones. they are gary would be safer. them mining on land where levels are dwindling. until now, the i say has granted just 33 mining exploration permit. but in 2020 want the pacific island of now re announced is planned to start deep sea mining using a loophole. that means the i s a has until july to come up with a full set of regulations. if not mining can in theory proceed anywhere. but some countries are pushing back against the pressure to regulate. until until now it's known how quickly the ocean floor and its species could recover from mining impacts . el salvador government is keeping in place the emergency measures implemented a year ago, as part of
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a cracked on on powerful gangs. the strategy is popular. of critics say, the heavy handed tactics come at a cost to human rights. john holeman report. ah, if there was an image for of salvador across the last year, this would be it. about 65000 people, nearly pupils sent the adult population thrown in prison. the country now has the highest incarceration rate in the world. uh huh. well, my 27th of march, much the anniversary of the state of emergency which started it. all. police arrest in people or mass. trying to break the grip of the countries to a powerful gangs. the m. s. 13 and burial 18. they been terrorizing communities across the country for years. the strategies been unsophisticated. the flooding of gang controlled neighborhoods with police and army, and the arrest. but most in el salvador seemed to agree that it's worked liberating communities like le company ada, formerly a notorious gang stronghold. anyway,
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this is anna bilmar finally heading to a house in the neighbourhood that she bought 15 years ago, but could never live in. yes, i am below and i have always prayed to god. lord, i want a house where i can live in, emily. no one will butter me. he and the lord has fulfilled. it is america with homicides down. and gang members seemingly fleeing for the hills around 90 percent of the population approve of president night. and kelly, the architect of the strategy is and he's doubled down on it, building a new maximum security prison to fill with more suspects, doll hastily and the arrows to release that all these terrorist gang members who are being transferred to the terrorism confinement center. kimberly 4000 of them and never come to return to the communities to the poverty neighborhoods in cities of up elevate el salvador. but at what cost is it? due process has been repeatedly violated, say civil organizations. the majority of those in prison,
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yet to even face troll those arrested, don't have the right to a lawyer or even to be told why they were detained. many have been sent to prison of the mass hearings, often without evidence presented. it go in law, not out. the government isn't using investigation or intelligence doris heaton of just that from when acute to someone else, an anonymous phone call or that a policeman doesn't like the parents of a young person and he is captured people and take him away. the salvadoran authorities rumps her by the criticism with congress. they just extended the emergency measures for another mom. nancy pam will say, we need to continue fighting the criminal structures. we need to give better service to the salvador and families to guarantee their lives and property will not be after years under the yoke of the gangs, many of the population will support that. but not those waiting outside of salvatore and prisons hoping the loved ones will be released. john homan.

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