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dramatically and maximum hiv any 4 degrees on wednesday with the chance of snow. now cold isn't the story across the north of africa. it's in fact quite intense heat for the northwest corner patients like morocco is one of the canary islands. the temperature is 5th, about 5 degrees above the average for this time of year, and that heat extends further south west 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, ah . north korea says it's carried out a nuclear air explosion just as the south and the united states conduct
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a major naval exercise. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up with protest is in israel to mound prime minister benjamin netanyahu. resigns, even after he suspends plans to weaken the judiciary rights activists accused the un, if breaching neutrality is bangladesh and me and my whole talks to repatriate some ro, hank refugees. remarkably, it's a merge that when the me on my delegation traveled to bangladesh, that transport was provided by the united nations. and dozens is still missing in ecuador, where landslides have killed at least 7 people. ah,
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a north korean leader, kim jong ern has ordered an increase in the production of weapons grade nuclear material report suggest pyongyang has simulated a nuclear air explosion. the state media have released these images of kim inspecting what it says, a new tactical nuclear weapons. north korea has intensified missile tests and recent weeks in response to joint military exercises by the us and south korea. the united states aircraft carrier has arrived in the south korean port of boost sun as part of those joint military exercises. the nuclear powered warship is leading a group of american vessels, conducting drills with south korea and international waters. while mcbride has more from aboard the warship. this name it says arrived here tuesday. the major have been invited on board as a press conference going on at the moment from both the u. s. navy and south korean counterparts. bring the pan the camera a little bit and give you
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a view of the light deck. here we are restricted to one area of the flight deck, but it really is a massive ship. one of the biggest war ships ever built. it is the iconic nuclear powered aircraft carrier and getting on in years. it's something like 50 years old . now the name it say it been in service that long, it would assist to ship up the limits and other limits class carrier that was last year. that was last september when we had the ronald reagan visiting booths and, and that was the 1st carrier to be on exercise in south korea and waters for around 5 years. so this is quite a significant return. 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 it was doing across drills loads. you crossed off this flight deck,
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having them being returned again, or all part of these joint military exercises which i've been very extensive as a resumption after. i hate tests of a few years to allow post 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 air exercises with some of the latest jets . we're also having cooperation with u, clear 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 ob, that's based here on the peninsula and tomorrow, wednesday we will be seeing and i'm 50 a landing drill by marine eunice to show us that ability. so really off resuming and scale these large joyce military exercises between south korean and us both young ship bunks, research fellow at your se university university institute,
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the north korean study season solan joins us now. thank you very much for being on al jazeera fiscal. how concern to you about kim jong and latest comments calling for scaling up of weapons grades, nuclear weapons? well, of course, there is not a reasons to be concerned about any type of service coming from the leadership of north korea. but we have to receive, analyze them with a grain of salt, not korea doesn't appear to have a wired, reliable nuclear capabilities tour at the sauce project and for the united states. yet, although it's pro kanda intended to make other countries believe north korea, as indeed to become a nuclear power state. so we are diminishing the effect and the degrees of the during the exercises. both countries are concerned by north korea's nuclear mythical ability should maintain their deterrence and defense. yeah,
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we mentioned at the beginning of the program that north korea simulated a nuclear air explosion strike on monday. can you just explain exactly what that is and how sophisticated the technology is now getting the 1st 2 cases and the only 2 cases of the nuclear weapon actually use the are the powers dropping a bumps in here, which might not be in japan at the end of the war, those were the cases, the air explosion are not nuclear bombs. as north korea claim that it's a video in the experimentation. the other new form of nuclear attack announced by north korea was sending, you know, nuclear on the water draws that the underwater draws of a nuclear weapons would approach those sure of the enemy and explode itself to cause. sure not me to cause great damage. how effective they are,
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that it is still a big question and there is evidence. there are no threat claims shows you should be subject to further investigation to verify the effect. there is an element of exaggeration. i mean, we've seen an escalation in the us and south korean military drills. the limits the u. s. estimates is obviously, and south korea at the moment and both those countries pushing came into a corner by, by carrying out these exercises. do you think but do they really have any other choices with regard to the russia, the invasion of ukraine, and the threat of competition between china and the united states, and not going leadership, showing demonstrations of the weapon and development. so north korea, pro occasions only come tell all the concern countries to choose figure a partnership with a united states rather than know, walking away from the,
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you know, highly coveted security partnership with the united states. okay, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much. for your insight that is young chuck bong, a research fellow at your say university institute. thank you or protests against the proposed digital overhaul. and israel, a continuing despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu. delaying plans to push through the legislation. tens of thousands of israelis took to the streets on monday, remaining there until late evening. they are demanding netanyahu step down, place, use guns, and water cannon to break up the crowds. critics accusing yahoo of a power grab thing to propose. legal changes will give the governing coalition unchecked authority. natasha, can i report from, with jerusalem in the face of protest growing by the day a reversal by a prime minister not known for compromise. a national responsibility
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from the will to avoid the rift within the people are decided to suspend the 2nd and 3rd reading from the law. in this connection, tenure in order to give time to get to a broad consensus to pass the legislation during the next class it mon 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. fighting for this edition for this attempt to operate, thrown into this area and take control of the position will be thrown away from the table. and we're also asking that benjamin anyhow, 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 in 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
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ben rivers office. there were divisions within the ruling coalition, some called for uniting behind netanyahu to hold did you do so overhauled and diffused the crisis? others dug in, saying they would not surrender to violent 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, and that's going on the has to make a calculated decision. but, but that reform is an absolute necessity. city for this country to continue in a democratic press, left unresolved, the post of defense minister color. it was netanyahu's, firing of jo of galant on sunday that brought the crisis to a hare. ah,
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as of monday evening, the light had not received a formal dismissal letter. netanyahu has 48 hours to name a successor. natasha rename l. jazeera west, jerusalem. israeli opposition leader jojo le paid has responded to the government's decision to pause the judicial changes. he says he is ready for discussions. if the delay is genuine, then will day. we've had a bad experience in the past. so 1st we'll make sure there are no tricks or bluffing here we heard with concern yesterday reports that netanyahu told people close to him that he isn't really stopping just trying to calm the situation here at the bangladesh and me and my appear to be planning a pilot scheme to allow some re hang of refugees to return home. hundreds of thousands of the muslim minority became stateless in 2017. they were persecuted and driven out by the military with many fling to bangladesh. rights campaigners are
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accusing the united nations of a major breach of neutrality after it transported a, me and my delegation in you in boats to a meeting in bangladesh. now, diplomatic is a james bay's reports bangladesh says there about 1200000 ro, hunger refugees living in camps in the country, bangladesh. his foreign minister has told me that in recent days, a delegation from the military regime in me and mom met bangladesh. he officials to arrange a pilot scheme to start returning some of his the earlier the come prom air, the pill. yeah. the little blue. okay. but if did go back, yes. if. if that go big, they can help stabilizing the situation after all their mind. but people remarkably, it's a merge that when the man mar delegation traveled to bangladesh, that transport was provided by the united nations to you and agencies, the world food program and you and hcr provided boats. the insignia were removed
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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 of 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, 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
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unsafe. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations. in a new report, amnesty international has accused western nations of double standards when it comes to human rights and universal values. it says countries were swift to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine, but overlooked violence elsewhere. it says responses to armed conflicts and ethiopia, yemen, israel, and occupied palestinian territory were an adequate and have fueled impunity and instability. amnesty has warned that freedom of expression as under threat as governments crack down on descent, highlighting china, egypt, and saudi arabia for ignoring criticism of the human rights records. the group is calling for all countries to renew a rules based international order that protects every one. it ease of robustness of the response to the russian aggression against the ukrainian people
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that highlight the poverty and weakness of their response to other crises. solely very t is old to the ukranian people, but 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 they are been to parallel processes happening in 2020, to that eas, showing more than ever before. the double standard greenpeace international and indigenous activists have confronted a deep sea mining research ship. they scale the u. k. royal research vessel, which is returning to costa rica after a 7 week long expedition to a site in the pacific ocean that's been earmarked for deep sea mining and the
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organization that makes the rules governing the world's oceans as discussing how to regulate deep sea mining needs baka explains what's at stake at the international cb, it authorities meeting and kingston, jamaica i, environmentalists so warning, deep sea mining could cause extensive and irreversible damage to the planet. in a new report, wildlife charity, floor and foreigner, is cooling for a full moratorium of harvesting the sea for precious metals. of the year ends international sea bed authority, the i say comes under increasing pressure to grant mining contracts. let's find out more. the sea floor is still a great unknown, 75 percent of it has not yet be mapped and less than one percent 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 coal bolts, nickel, and manganese, using rechargeable batteries, still making and mobile phones. they are gary would be safer. them mining on land,
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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 it species could recover from mining impacts . but still ahead on al jazeera and kenya, we hear from one of hundreds of people forced out of their homes by violence in the rift valley. ah frank assessment justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me, a map informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development
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documentaries, and lives lou ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad, north korean leader kim jong, and has ordered the increased production of with inscribed nuclear material. reports also suggests pyongyang has simulated a nuclear air explosion as the u. s. and south korea carry out joint military exercises. protests against to proponents judicial overheard are expected to continue and israel, despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu delaying plans to push through legislation. critic side,
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the changes will give the governing coalition unchecked power. me amounts. military leadership says it will repatriate around $1000.00 for a tank of refugees from bank. the dish rights campaign is or accusing the you in of a major breach of neutrality. after it transported me in mon military delegation and you in boats to amazing rights activists. so skeptical about me and mows plan saying it's nothing more than a public relations campaign. tended chantry has more from cox's bizarre still far from their dreams over returning home. more than a 1000000 refugees are stuck in the hills of cox. bizarre mohammed, bella lost everything when he left me and mar. and he doesn't believe it's military leaders are serious about helping people like came to return laguna does it, does they have no real intention to take it? soul a cio. we are appealing to the international community for justice. if justice prevails, only then will we go back to previous attempts to repatriate refugees. since 2017
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have failed and talks to attempt another have been suspended since the me on mar, military staged a coup in 2021. many refugees believe the political situation in may and mar is too volatile for them to go back. now, la chandeliers, a leader gender looking. we faced many difficulties yet, like limited rations on essential food items, lack of proper medical care, et cetera. so we do want to go back, but only when there is peace. roja scene is a ro hang a journalist who documents events in this camp. there are so many challenges we office in in the cam, right? no, like dal is lack of integration. there is lack of like the old days or no abilities and president is for that who just as a weapon. so all of that he would just want to go back home. and with the dignified dumb sippy and security meehan martyr attends the sole authority to verify those who can return an issue, identity cards to them,
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based on evidence of past residence, rowing, i do not have citizenship in their home country, me, and mar, and also, and recognize as indigenous, they're only issued with so called national verification card, identifying them as bengali muslims. but most rowing, he left all their possessions behind or their homes were burned down or looted. so that cannot produce such proof of former residents and rights group say, myanmar has done little to support growing of citizenship to instill confidence in those wanting to return home, trying to reach audrey al jazeera, cox's bazaar residence, and the usaa paying tribute to victims of a school shooting had happened at a private christian school in nashville, tennessee, and heavily armed former student kill 3 children and 3 staff police side. the attack appears to have been plant, joan, hindrance reports. ah, another school shooting. another community terrorized. at covenant school in
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nashville, shots, fired, gunning down 3 children, and 3 adult staffers. there was so many policemen, and then the ambulances started moving away from school. and that's what i had heard. it was as schools shooting minutes later in a school lobby to 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 receive bills and the key 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 london investigation, the daughter of one covenant teacher was texting with her mother who said she was
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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 trying to process it all. it's so terrible. so sad from president joe biden, there was more consolation with little hope of action. is sister 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 banned in 1994 before allowing the ban to expire. 10 years later. biden, again, called for kong, is to renew the band, or we have to do more to stop con violence. it's ripping our communities report repeat a sol this nation, but on a divided capitol hill. he has no real chance of passing it or ending the decades long series of mass shootings in america. john henderson, l g 0. rescue was in ecuador searching for dozens of people still missing after
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a landslide on sunday night at least 7 people have been killed. the mud slides in the city of allow c was triggered by heavy runs, barbara and gaap reports. whatever witnesses say they had tremors on the mountain before it gave way late sunday, as residents were sleeping, rescue work as a trying to reach this trapped in more than 100 houses buried under the earth. survivors say they've lost everything. then we want them in to restore the only thing i can say that i'm so sad, so crushed her that i don't even know what to say. i am so sad about my mother and how she used to serve me food every time i came here. and now there is nothing in the world but on the mother. weeks of heavy rain before the landslide swept roads and bridges away, president glen melissa declared a state of emergency in 14 provinces affected by extreme weather and an earthquake . earlier this month, he promised to visit allow sea to meet landslide survivors. if thou, more money,
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oriental, a lucas will sick when we are monitoring what is happening with the weather there to try to visit them to day. however, the government is fully active to focus on the tragedy in a lousy at the u. equis dos, rain season lasts another 2 months. people living in homes left standing in a lassie, a hope in what's left of this mountain won't collapse. barbara anger, po, altus era. kenyon authorities have ordered hundreds of residents in the north rift valley to leave their homes. the military planning rides on suspected armed groups in the area who were accused of killing villages and stealing livestock. beatrice lee mantilla is one of those who have been displaced from her village and some broo county. i give you my name is beatrice lehman to laugh. i currently live in warsaw in some barrow county. we moved here from port village with my family. we left poor because of attacks by bandits at my area, hallway, missouri. oh, well,
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number one thing we arrived at the centre village, but it is too congested. our we set up shelters, which are easy and cheap to construct. but life is very hard. we came here because there is a police post where government rangers help. we share whatever food we have as we leave here. the bandits came to that home and took cattle, oregon. they're taking anything from a homestead, including $41.00 cannot stay with even a goat or a cattle, only because they will take them all. i got like a big miller rather at dublin. warner robbins i deal with all the life at para was initially very good because part of place we have leaved with our livestock. and we also farmers, we leave peacefully until recently. well, we had a market where different communities were trait by the talk started after a present from a neighboring ethnic group was killed in our community. and that started the
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conflict. what of what? we have lived with them as our neighbors, but now they come to kill us. we're been our homes and still our livestock a little over your not about the band. it's want to take our land and that is why they're causing so much trouble. they want us to flee from our homes. when this attacks begun the government to some dis, leaving us with no weapons to defend ourselves and on a lot of one we don't know left with anger. yeah, i guess we were praying to god to help us. we have suffered for so long. we pray that the bandits in the caves are defeated by the government forces, and we will go back to our homes and maybe we can coexist as naples. again, the room in the room. oh, that's all for me. tell mccrae for now the news continues here on l. g. 's here after inside story, which is up next. ah
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hello there. it was a pretty chilly start. the week across europe. things are going to thought to warm up. we'll see temperatures pick up across the region from the north west. we did have a dry spell on monday, but the rain is set to roll back in on tuesday. temperatures, however, are set to rise, not just here, but across more central areas. it will be more in the way of dry a skies, but still the cloud remains the worst of the weather to be found in the south east . as a wild weather system moves through turkey. dropping the temperature down in ankara only 4 degrees celsius on wednesday. but to the west of this, we still got plenty of fun and dry, whether to be found across the iberian peninsula for spain and portugal and west in areas of france. look at that temperature in bow a scorching 27 degrees on wednesday. now we had to the north west, this is where we're seeing those spells of prolonged rain moving across britain and the island of islands. brisk a winds up pulling in, but up from the south. so it will be warming up. but of
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a wintry mix moving in so no way. and we are expecting some heavy snow to effect the likes to finland, pulling down across the baltic states some heavy rain coming in for ukraine and western areas of russia. but across more central areas, more in the way of sunshine, through the cloud, 19 degrees southeast in paris on wednesday, ah, around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa, cultural heritage is on display in western museums. although it didn't happen overnight. we were rob colored time. the 1st episode reveals how europeans colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen on episode one, plunder oh, now jazeera will vladimir putin go. you.

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