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climate halle re examines the miss and delusions in the struggle against climate break down. all hail the planet episode won on al jazeera. around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day, almost always by men. an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women, a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of macho culture and indifference? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a jazz eva. ah ah,
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no, this is in use our on al jazeera, fully back, people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. what protests of land in israel, despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu pausing a judicial overhaul. north korea reveals what appears to be tactical nuclear warheads after the u. s. and south korea carry out joint military exercises. also this, our rights activists accused the un of reaching its neutrality. after a transports delegates from yan mars jointer to bangladesh. and dozens of people are missing in ecuador, where lance lies have killed at least 7 people. and i'm far as small with the sports france, make it to wince from t what the side of their ball find campaign for next year's european championship. benjamin of our powers lay blue to one nail when against ireland.
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ah, thank you very much for joining as we begin in israel, where there is still anger against bland, judicial changes despite the prime minister halting the controversial overhaul. some people are demanding benjamin netanyahu, his resignation. more unrest is expected a day after large demonstrations and nationwide strikes. netanyahu says delaying the judicial overhaul would allow for discussions with the opposition to avoid what he called a civil war. dorothy, who blamed for my 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 tickets or broad consensus to pass the legislation during the next class. it. meanwhile, political groups that oppose the prime minister and his far right coalition
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government is setting up negotiating teams in an effort to end the crisis. lemuel, they, 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, but he isn't really stopping just trying to calm the situation. live now to al jazeera natasha, go name in western slim forest. so natasha, the protest continued. even after that now announced a pause in the judicial overhaul. bring us up to speed with the latest and what are people asking for now? well, this judicial overhaul may have been paused, but it appears that people and their positions are entrenched as ever. there is still a great deal of anger across the country. the opposition says in the coming days, it will continue to protest. they say that it's not enough to hit the pause button on this judicial overhaul. they want it scrapped completely. many are calling for
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the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they're asking them more specifically to resign something that would be very unlikely. and supporters of the judicial overhaul are also extremely dissatisfied and are planning protests. one is planned in television on thursday. they say this country needs judicial overhaul that they are the majority and they won't allow anyone to steal quote their vote or the state from them in an intent to try to diffuse this political crisis. netanyahu address the nation on monday night. he said, if there's an opportunity to avoid a civil war through dialogue, he is going to take it. he is calling for dialogue with all parties. he says that there's a real crisis facing the nation. yet he is insisting that there is a need for judicial overhaul. bear in mind that he is on trial facing corruption
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charges. now on monday, as the countries was in a state of protests and paralysis, because of this nationwide strike, almost there was a committee in the canal that it's called the constitution law and justice committee. it approved a bill that would give the government more control over the selection of supreme court justices. so now as a protocol, it moves through the connect it for a 2nd. and 3rd hearing, the government says there are no plans to put it to a vote at least not yet on april. second, the can us, it will take about a month long break for the pack over an independent stay holidays. and there is a definitely talk of them picking up the judicial overhaul after that recess. but the opposition is angry. they're saying that this signals to them that the government is not serious about negotiating or compromising the president of israel has invited both parties to his home to negotiate and discuss. there are no plans
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yet for a meeting of any kind. and one thing that remains unresolved in all of this and under mentioned, is the defense minister post on sunday evening, this political crisis escalated up to the level we saw yesterday after netanyahu ousted yo. i go out the defense minister galani was the 1st in the governing coalition to suggest that the judicial overhaul be pause because of concerns about national security. there are many in the military who oppose this judicial reform. reservists weren't showing up for duty. so we are hearing that as of yet gallant has yet to receive a formal dismissal letter. once that letter is submitted, the government by law has to name a new defense minister within 48 hours. ok natasha. thank you for that update. natasha. go name life or a say in west jerusalem, while let's discuss this further. now with a nimrod go, ryan, who's
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a senior fellow at the think tank middle east institute is joining us. live also from western with them. thank you very much, mr. grant for being with us. so what lies ahead in you, if you can, this delay on the judicial overhaul lead to any compromise between the government and those opposing the spot and the delay further flag day, the enormous power to deport democracy. what a school men in israel had gathered over the last 4 my citizens speaking gap managed to delay legislative forces of the government and have a solid majority in parliament. now the downside of that is it, as was mentioned before, they had dead forces. he's not thought y'all took a time out, but devout with coalition bottles to continue from the same point in time. it after the kinetic of the patient in the weeks a month time. so better, good speaking a we'll see how that they've been born is india. and we live on the same post that we are in over the last few weeks, basically in one month. so you say nist now took a time out,
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but do you think there is really interest from him and his coalition partners in reaching a compromise on this plan is pacific lot it will be basically the last few days in the day, much all day a terminal was about, is wanted his correlation part of the, from the i'm several very much for me to passing. it's a vital thing for it than y'all in its path toward getting out of. is it legal for them of, you know, the kid is currently facing a missile, just a personal commitment afraid or impactful for you to push that for. so at the moment it seems quite a dedicated to continue with that. and a big question is whether those talk that may be held within the parameters of our president will be sincere or would just be blank for time. or the government still pushing the same agenda whenever to have it timing to better fit, the ability to push it full. but how high a cost is to stay late for next. now these i v, his coalition partners,
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the fractures within the governing coalition. it seems only getting wider, can't. can netanyahu continue leading this coalition government when it appears that he's weakened? now yes, you can and you can see what happened yesterday. because the early mornings yesterday, when they were the 1st announcement about a possible delay into puerto and good news, one of the tables minister, levine to minutes, or just as a means to benefit of national security will esign or would change position within the government. none of them eventually did so, so people are not eager to leave the important position. and the question is stealing tag. and when a penny out is a publicly committing himself to actually delivering on debt for me, please partners. i think everybody is giving the time in the waiting because there's no sense of urgency for them to it's been judges about supposed to be made . we've been placed on in the for what is nothing that should be happened immediately on del 5, beyond a managing to deliver and best of just lation to practical speaking. no california
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if it's being done in a paper or in july. okay. now for now, as you said, it doesn't look like the delay is taking out the steam out of the protest movement . but we're late in the long run. if nittany allies you say's paying for time, i mean one side is going to have to give, isn't it? we'll say we're trying to do what will happen now with completion within the quote . it's moving between dog over to engagement and to see compromise. does it not believe it, and now we can see it and do not want to speak altogether until the part of the talk not delayed, but stop. so that's what we'll see, let's say the current model. so either resenting your holiday season. so generally speaking, it's likely that the positive mood will lose a bit of momentum during the weeks to compet when dick nepotism in late april. and they have no compromise, have been reached by barren. i think their normal power that we're going to play, or the last 48 hours, but also left 3 months culminated in general traffic and universities being flowed . the very same energy is going to be back in play. and the thing is in the i will
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pay the same phone power that prevented improper passenger legislation. time when he time to do it again. thank you so much for talking to a thank you for inside name ron gord, nimrod to go right from the middle east institute. joining us from west roseland, a funeral has been held in the occupied westbank for palestinian man killed by israeli forces, or mayor lola died after being shot in the stomach during a nice really raid in the city of nobilis. last month. he was buried in his home town of washing israeli forces have killed 91 palestinians in the occupied territory this year. in other news, he ryan's foreign minister has sold aren't as 0 that tehran is willing to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. but his government is growing impatient. the joint comprehensive plan of action fell apart after the us withdrew in 2018, had imposed harsher sanctions on iran. the radian leader, abraham racy has previously said those sanctions must be lifted permanently before
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a new deal can be reached. that parliament in the raimie in parliament, there's no motion that the government shouldn't forever continue negotiating to bring all sides to their obligations and the j. c. p way around deal. the iranian parliament believes that the room for dialogue won't remain open forever. and at the same time, there are blocks that are proposing some legislation that will raise the stakes. so the return of the nuclear deal won't last forever. a hammer should you bad or amy to negotiate that a mess either. i'm korean noodle man, fema eat on today. we are on track of construct of cooperation between iran and the i am the report we're roughly grossi confirms this. and recently there were some delegations here and we had positive exchanges with the i, a e on ebay, at a technical level. we will continue to cooperate with them harm. north korean leader kim jong own has ordered an increase in the production of weapons grade nuclear material. st. media have released these images of came inspecting what it says are small nuclear warheads for short range missiles. young young says it also
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assimilated a nuclear air explosion. north korea has intensified miss r pests in recent weeks in response to joint military exercises by the u. s. and south korea and a u. s. aircraft carrier as arrived in the south korean port of busyness bought of those joint military exercises and nuclear power at war ship is leading a group of men of american vessels, conducting drills with south korean forces in international waters. ra mcbride has more from abroad. the warship, this nimitz has 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 counterpart bring the pan the camera little bit and give you 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
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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 was assist to ship up the name. it's another 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 carry to be on exercise in south korea 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 islands 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 and having them being returned again, or all part of these joint military exercises which are being very extensive at a resumption after a have of a few years to allow post partly for the cobit pandemic,
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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 also seeing life fire drills with some of the ob, it's based here on the peninsula and tomorrow, wednesday we will be seeing and i'm phoebe, a landing drill by the rain unit to show us that cape ability. so really resuming and scale these large joyce military exercises between south korean and us both this young ship bong is a research shallow at yon say university institute for north korean studies. he says that although the true extent of not feeling young's nuclear capabilities isn't clear, other countries in the region should be concerned. there is no reason to be concerned about the type of threats coming from the top leadership of north korea.
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but we have to receive and analyze them with a grain of salt. not korea doesn't know, appeared to have a wired, reliable nuclear capabilities toward the south bridge. or the united states, yet, although it's pro kanda intended to make other countries believe, north korea has indeed become a nuclear power state. so without diminishing the effect and the degrees of the dream, it's exercises. all country is concerned by north korea, nuclear and mythical ability should maintain their deterrence and defense. the only 2 cases of the nuclear weapon actually use the are the, you know, allied hours dropping a to me. and here was my and in japan at the end of the plastic war, those were the cases of the air explosion are not nuclear bombs. as north korea
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claim that is subsidy 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 drawings of nuclear weapons would approach those sure of the enemy and explore the itself to cause sure not me to cause great damage. how effective, ah, they are the it is still a big question and there is evidence then no threat claims. she should be subject to further investigation. still ahead on the news hour and american town moon civic teams of another school shooting that killed 6 people as why, sadly, as incentives to encourage young couples to have children had failed to bull's birth, race, and insult him. time african champions, algeria confirm their place. next, africa cup of nations. i'll tell you how they did it coming up later in sports with
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ah, bangladesh and myanmar appear to be planning a pilot scheme to allow some ro hang or refugees to return home. hundreds of thousands of the young man mostly minority, became stateless in 2017. there were persecuted and driven out by the military, with many fleet to bangladesh, white's campaigners or accusing the united nations of a major breach of neutrality. that's after it used un boats to transport a myanmar delegation to a meeting in bangladesh. i diplomatic editor james space reports bangladesh says there are about 1200000 ringo refugees living in camps in the country. bangladesh is foreign minister has told me that in recent days, a delegation from the military regime in myanmar met bangladesh. he officials to arrange a pilot scheme to start returning some of his the earlier the come prom or the pill
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. yeah, the little your care. but if the go back yourself, if the garbage they can help stabilizing the situation after all their mind, but people. remarkably, it's a merge that when the me and mar delegation traveled to bangladesh, their 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. i spoke to the un special envoy for me and mar about all of this. she restated the organization's long standing position that no refugees should be sent back until there are conditions which are conducive to their voluntary dignified and safe return. and, oh, we are not satisfied that those conditions are there at this particular time. the generals who carried out a cou, now seemed to at least on one occasion, have
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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, mar 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, while activist send many refugees in bangladesh, are skeptical about me. and marse plan, they say it's just a public relations campaign. tanveer chandry has more from cox's bizarre still far from their dreams of returning home. more than a 1000000 refugees are stuck in the hills of cocks. 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
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came to return. buddha led it as if they have no real intention to take us. it's all a show. were appealing to the international community for justice. if justice prevails, only then will we go back to previous attempts to repatriate refugees. since 2017 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 man mar is too volatile for them to go back now. la. chandelier. they know 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 camera, right? no, like dal is lack of integration. there's lack of like the old days or no abilities
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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, 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 groups. se myanmar has done little to support writing of citizenship to instill confidence in those wanting to return home. trying to reach audrey al jazeera, cox's bazaar. and in a new report, amnesty international says the crackdown against opposition to me on mars. military
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of all has intensified, lay out details of widespread human rights abuses. it says, man mars army was responsible for war crimes by killing hundreds of civilians in air and ground attacks enforcing tens of thousands from their homes. thousands of people have been detained and tortured with opposition. politicians and activists being convicted in unfair trials, journalists and media workers have been arrested and internet and phone surveilled and restricted foreign companies were found to have supplied aviation fuel used in air strikes against civilians. and amnesty also says meta, the owner of facebook and instagram played a role in rice violations in 2017 as its algorithms amplified content critical of ringer on social media. it called on corporation. so actively prevent potential human rights abuses will have to speak about this to nikki diamond,
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who is an exiled muslim burmese. human rights activists was joining us from constance on germany's border with switzerland. nikki, thank you so much for being with us. and this is report details how the crackdown against opponent to military rule in jamar has intensified. what is it that struck you the most in this report? i totally agree with the in an international eminence, the law military, intentionally the use of systematic a nation. the law abuse is an atrocity crimes. again, our civilian population raping, killing, faltering and arresting man and woman inc, lowering jerome's very lust skill to control of over 55000000 people off my country . so that's the very brutal, the same military commit to the wrong writing. digital site, they bid it saying pattern or abuse of use against ranger, but now they are repeating. yeah. doing that exactly against our civilian. yeah.
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does really, yeah. and what's interesting about this report an out, well, hope you can tell us a bit more about this is said people are being targeted women and children as young women and men and women are being targeted as you said, but not even children. i spared a pack yeah, i mean it even myself. i survive all the asked. right. so i love yeah. angle, and i have to ran into the time of border so every time they have a jet fighter coming to my, our territory, we have to dig our all a bomb shelter. so we don't know which area will be attacked by the a bomb b s. right. so i mean, they don't, they don't have or is it is very indiscriminate attacks. again, the civilian population in those area. they don't have any, they don't,
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they don't care about the id and we have a living. so these are, i mean, a kind of systematic attack to, to inst, instilled the fear to, to gain be a power that's, that's all what we're doing and discriminate attacks amnesty in its report also says that corporations like meta, facebook's parent company have a responsibility in these rights violations because they're algorithms amplified. for example, content critical of that will hang out what, what do you make of this? what role do you think these are foreign corporations are playing in this? yeah, i've seen the face paula kellogg control. the burn is language contact on they are let fall. so some time i mean a mole tree and mother mode for intelligent tactical, the system medically using our facebook social media problem on to located out a kind of edit based humor, right, defender. so the b, b,
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hobble of technology that specially to locate well the, on the, i mean by using and also, i mean, as of a faithful, how bmo, a kind of instrumental anna, a kindful, a to chew a, it's in slight hatred and inside a ball and so that we have all the wine in yellow faithful became a hateful we call the hateful because of these active military intelligence and bodies. nationalists actor using crazy, bold and social media to choose supreme be a hatred again and. and our kinds though and time was mean and high range of discourse on those platform. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us about this. thank you for sharing experience, nikki diamond, joining a sam from constance at least 37 people have died in a fire in a migrant detention center in northern mexico. it happened on monday at the
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national institute of migration in c dot wires near the border with the us. dozens of people will take him to hospital. the fire is recorded test started in restrooms . people in the us, fate of tennessee, are paying tribute to victims of a school shooting. it happened at a private christian school in nashville on monday. a make shift memorial has been set up outside the school. i heavily armed former student killed 3 children and 3 staff. police say the attack appears to have been planned, and the suspect had detailed maps of the school. john hendrick reports another school shooting another community, terrorized at covenant school in nashville, shots fired, gunning down 3 children in 3 adult stafford. there was so many police life and then the ambulances started pulling away from the school. and that's what i had heard. it was a school's shooting minutes later in a school lobby to arriving officers fire back. the officers engaged her. she was
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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 key as if they would be it out of the building. there was a door that was entered. all doors were locked, understanding and how exactly c guardian at this point. still under investigation, 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 president joe biden, there was more consolation with little hope of action. is chester sick?
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you know, we're still gathering the facts. what happened and why police say the attacker, a former student, was armed with a pistol in to assault rifles, the style of weapon, the u. s. congress banned in 1994 before allowing the ban 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 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. j 0. rescue as in ecuador are searching for dozens of people still missing after a landslide on sunday night, at least 11 people that confirmed dead. the march side in the city of our la c. in the andes mountains was triggered by heavy rain. bob rango bazemore. whatever witnesses say they had tremors on the mountain before it gave way late sunday, as residence was sleeping, rescue work as
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a trying to reach this trapped in more than 100 houses buried under the earth. survivors say they've lost everything that we want them into resource. the only thing i can say that i'm so sat so crushed that i don't even know what to say is oh i'm so sad about my mother. and now she used to serve me food every time i came here. now there is nothing in the world but i'm another 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 the more money oriental is lucas will serve. we are monitoring what is happening with the weather there to try to visit them today. however, the government is fully active to focus on the tragedy and allow see at the will. equis dos, rainy season lasts another 2 months. people living in homes left standing in
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a lassie, hoping what's left of this mountain won't collapse. barbara and groper al to sara still had on the news. our fears of environmental damage to a beach in thailand made famous by a hollywood movie. tough measures have weakened the power of gangs in el salvador, but has it come at a cost to human weiss and our former french open champion is eliminated from the w t t. i meant in miami foul have the actions to seem to have you read my army. ah hello. there is a contrasting picture weatherwise across europe because a lot of warm flooding into the south west, where it is largely fine, enjoy temperatures sitting about $5.00 to $10.00 degrees above the average for this
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time of year. now that's not the case. further east war in the way of wintery weather, moving across the central eastern areas, temperatures here below average for this time of year. it's a pretty nasty weather to come in the se, 14 kia weather system brings and snow to ankara and dropping the temperature down rather dramatically. now there's more rain rolling into the north west for britain and the island of island. still some funny spells, but the winds are set to pick up as we go into wedding state war in the way of wintery weather for much of scandinavia, certainly feeling cooler in that northeast corner across north central areas. so it will clear up, we will see temperatures starting to rise after that snow skirts away from switzerland and was much all the mediterranean sunny spells and lots of clear skies to be found. the strong winds as well blowing across the balkans into greece that wet weather dove skirts away the temperature. only 14 degrees in athens. but the southern parts of spain. when eli touching 30 degrees celsius by wednesday,
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ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money. no drink operation for coal, marsha is bigger than the covenant with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit. and what is this? is it right? i'm just right, that in a 4 part series al jazeera is investigative unit, goes on to cover in southern africa, pittsburgh. we can fill it, 90 percent, it doesn't. once it's to the following, it's perfectly brandon, good. part one on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this was probably one of the deadliest disasters in the history of setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. so this is the one that's been hitting cities, sharing personal stories or a global audience. do you talk
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a little bit about what life is like more african luminous programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on how to sierra lou ah, you're watching the news our on al jazeera with me fully battle. our reminder of our top stories protests against the proposed judicial overhaul are expected to continue in israel despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu delayed plans to push through legislation. political groups that oppose and it's now government or setting up negotiating teams in an effort to end the crisis. north korea's either came, john owners ordered an increase in production of weapons grades,
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nuclear material that says the u. as in south korea, carry out joint military exercises and at least 37 people have died in a fire at a migration detention center in northern mexico's city of c dot juarez. dozens of others were injured in taken to hospital. the fires reported to have sauntered in restrooms, not to democratic republic of congo, where am 23 fighters are reported to have retaken the town of y so which they withdrew from last week. fighting between the congolese army and the armed group has forced more than 800000 people from their homes in the past year. let's bring in malcolm web was in saki in eastern democratic republic of congo. malcolm bring us up to speed 1st with the latest m $23.00 movements. well, we've heard multiple reports has been fighting around town and where so in the last
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24 hours. now this follows a series of withdrawal. when 33 said withdrew from about 4 different towns and villages last week, including some villages just near where we are now up in the hills, around the town of south k. now this is meant to be part of a piece processing ball regional government. one of em, $23.00 conditions for withdrawing that they would only hand over to the regional african forces not to commonly governor vintages. burundi into moved in way and 33 moves out. but the burgundy into the small in number, they're not well resort. been reported by multiple resident news areas. the m 23 still actually controlled the road blocks in the area and also the group which
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occupies the hills. much of the time and congos army is accused of supporting congress denied that the fighters from those on they have moved back to some of these areas now in much further to the north where they've been fighting within the last 24 hours when i'm 23 pulled out last week resident told us that the armed groups came back in and 23, as for them, re taken the town. now, congress army says the m 23 attacked its own positions name, where the local residents say that it was the group that m 23, the fight thing, and i'm 23 is now back in control. meanwhile, many people, malcolm have been displaced by the fighting. what do we know about the whereabouts and the sort of how they're getting a family with some of the most recently displays came from the villages near where we are now and headed that way towards
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the city a show where there are hundreds of thousands of people living in sanitary, come in very poor conditions around the age of 50 compared to the previous iterations of the conflict that's going on for decades. this time, this hardly any help we spoke and people who divide, sexual violence in significant numbers is a color outbreak. have for sanitation, that lack of toilet play was leading to 100 possibly thousands of people getting very sick with diarrhea and some of them actually dying. the shortage of food and one company spoke to community leaders that just one family and every 8th and they fall receive a distribution of food. the people are really struggling that conditions are bought compared to what we've seen here in the past really looks like, well, the sub around has forgotten them. malcolm, thank you very much for that update malcolm web reporting their life from eastern
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democratic republic of congo. as salvador, the government is keeping in place the emergency measures implemented a year ago as part of a crackdown on powerful gangs. the strategies popular. but critics say the heavy handed tactics come at a cost to human rights. john holeman reports the if there was an image for salvador across the last year, this would be about $65000.00 people needed to send the adult population thrown in prison. the country now has the highest incarceration rate in the world. when i 27th of march, much anniversary of the state of emergency, we started it. police arrest him. people are mass trying to break the grip of the countries too powerful gangs. the m. s. 13 burial 18. they've been terrorizing communities across the country. the years. the strategy has been unsophisticated. the flooding of gang controlled neighborhoods with police and army and the arrest.
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but most in el salvador, seemed to agree that it's worked liberating communities like company ada. formerly a notorious gang stronghold. anyway, this is anna bilmar finally heading to a house in the neighbourhood that she bought 15 years ago, but could never live in. yes, he had been around, i have always prayed to god, lord, i want a house where i can live in england where no one will butter me. he and the lord has fulfilled. it is a mockery with homicide down and gang members seemingly fleeing for the hills around 90 percent of the population prove a president knight who 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 dull hastily and the arrows to release the all east everest, 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
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neighborhoods and cities of up elevate l. salvatore. but what caused, does it come? due process has been repeatedly violated, say civil organizations. the majority of those in prison, 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 after mass hearings, often without evidence presented. it we're law, not out. the government isn't using investigation or intelligence to rescue each and of just that from when acute to someone else and only was phone call or that a policeman doesn't like the parents of a young person and the years capture people and take them away. the salvadoran authorities ramped her by the criticism with congress. they've just extended the emergency measures for another mom. nancy thomas say, we need to continue fighting the criminal structures. we need to give better service to the salvador and families to guarantee the lives and property, no miles or bees. after years under the yoke to the guns,
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many of the population will support that. but not those waiting outside of salvatore prisons, hoping beloved ones will be released. john, home, out to cedar. the high living costs and a gender divider being blamed for the decline in south korea's population. on average women of childbearing age have fewer than one baby last year. fewer than 200000 marriages were registered. the lowest record on not the lowest number on record. the united nations projects south korea's population will shrink to half of the carrying 51000000 by the end of the century. present you and soak. y'all has called for new initiatives to reverse the decline. at high level meeting on tuesday, said the country needs to adopt an emergency mindset unit came report some sol. ah, south korea's rapidly declining population trend is starting to show. schools are closing, even in big cities like saw and benefits like free subway rides for senior citizens
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are becoming controversial issues as local governments struggle to keep public utilities funded wrong. we're not asking for complete support from the central government. we're seeing 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 or south korean women will have fell further below one last year, 20.78. when $2.00 is considered ideal, the population here shrink for a 3rd straight year as death's outpaced berths. littlewood hundreds, wrinkled as the number of economically productive people falls. so lower national competitiveness. i'm worried about
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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 group said 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. analysts 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 i, greenpeace international and indigenous active is have tried to stop a ship used to research deep sea mining their scale. the size of the u. k. royal
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research vessel is returning to costa rica after a 7 week expedition to a site in the pacific ocean. that's a march for mining, and the organisation that makes the rules governing the world's oceans is discussing how to regulate deep sea mining leave bach. i explains what's at fake at the international c bet authorities meeting in kingston, jamaica environmental as 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 view ends international sea bed authority. the ire say, comes under increasing pressure to grant mining contracts as 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. that should be explored, much of its biodiversity is yet to be discovered. but companies want to mind the
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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 very would be safer than mining on land, where levels are dwindling. until now the i say has gone to just 33 mining exploration permit. but in 2020 want the pacific island of now re announced his plan 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 money impacts. on joining us now is jessica battle, who's the lead on deep sea mining for the world wildlife fund? she is life from geneva. thank you very much for being with us. so the present,
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as we heard out in the deep sea bed of rich mineral, such as nickel and cobalt has caught the attention of industries interested in their use. and we know that i exploitation of these men or has begun in domestic jurisdictions. what can you tell his face about the impact, the already known impact which could help determine the likely impacts on oceans. ecosystems? well, thank you for, for having me. and the, the impact of mining are largely known because we know very, very little about the deep sea. but what we do know is that it is very long and live spacious down there. change happens very slowly, so they have very little resistance to change. so this means i, for example, about 40 years ago, there was a trial, very minor trial dragging a metal piece of metal on the seashore, several 1000 meters to see what would happen. researchers have come back to this place and found, but no thesis have really colonized have come back into that space. so this means
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that, you know, even a small scale operation record will dominate on human timescales. and here we're looking at large scale operations running up to 60 is 247. and so how our environmental considerations, these environmental considerations being currently discussed while they are being discussed in the regulatory framework. so what they call the mining coal code at the international save it authority, but they have just coming to the for now it's very little disgust. fetus lee. now we have much, much more tension on the environmental consequences, but also the lack of science in order to be able to determine whether the minors should go ahead. oh no. okay, so as long as it's not bryan, we need to apply precaution, so precaution needs to be applied. but what do you see as the biggest challenge been in these attempts to regulate d. c, mining?
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one of the big challenges that there still so little understanding about the deep sea, and we also have her participants international. see bit of dorothy who do not have access to the rights science to enough science as a scientist, are now participating as observers, to these new things to provide more knowledge to the decision makers, to the negotiators. that's a good 1st. thank you so much, jessica, for talking to us about this jessica battle. joining us there from geneva. now my a be on thailand's west coast was made famous by the movie the beach. she became so popular that authorities ban tories for 3 years to start the environmental damage. now conservation is say, the gains made are in danger of being undone. victoria gate and b has more. for nearly 4 years thailand's my a bay with its towering cliffs and calm waters, had no tourists. the government closed it in 2018 because visitors had caused ecological damage. under pressure from tour operators authorities,
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we opened the bay last year. the conservation is say, marine life that thrived in the absence of tourists, is now under threat again. we have counted the highest amount of active re shark would wishes $161.00 shark at a given time. and that is in november of 2021. and after it was reopened for a year, we have an average number of around a $20.00 to $40.00 sharks per day. so it, we have seen an decrease in the abundance the replanting corals, the home to nurseries of fish, including juvenile shocks, strict limits on the number of visitors aim to minimize damage to the marine environment and swimming is banned. yeah, they have to save it. if you will let people go. so if we will destroy it, we definitely are. so i really am proceed. lee lee, that lee close the beach for the swimming. probably it does because to save the meter, the boats that bring visitors to my
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a bay now have to dock on the other side of the island to avoid damaging coral reefs any $375.00 visitors are allowed in per hour. if you can create and come up with a new image of my yeah, b as on nature reserve as a strict nate's erisa for talk, i think that each actually going to bring new ah tourism scheme as well. and are we going to benefit from that? overall conservation is say, efforts to reverse damage have been remarkably successful, but they warn, if not maintained, the paradise tourists are coming to find could soon be lost forever. victoria gates and be al jazeera dinah for sports his father fully thank you so much of france. rain on track to qualify for next year's european championships in germany. they meet ireland to make it to winds from to benjamin a var upstaged captain kelly and bobby, to score the only goal of the match. it was barn me to players 1st game with the
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sides. and frances opening match last year is woke up in katara lay blue are on 6 points and 2 matches. after fridays of foreign mil thrashing of the netherlands, ireland set forth in the great will. and evelyn did manage to bounce back in their match against you brought her on monday. make the next? yes. ford twice while memphis de pie also one on the score she to lead host the netherlands to a 3 know when against a 10 men. gibraltar, it's 1st when a post wrong humans, 2nd spell in charge of the team who sit a 3rd include b, t time african champions. algeria have secured qualification for the 2023 afghan tournaments in ivory coast. but desert foxes visited me geron, pulled off of one know when good an early, a baghdad major goals settled matters for the algerians. they won 4 at a foreign qualify and join a host. i think hosts and morocco who also secured their places. the new
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president of rugby africa says a mindset change is needed to ensure his continent gets the backing. it requires gone. as herbert mensa was elected earlier this month. the continent is home to world champion south africa. no other african nation has ever won again at the world cup. benson believes that with the rights court to more african countries will be able to compete at another level. rugby is the 2nd largest sport in the world. ah, it is such a wonderful game that provides an opportunity, be tall, short or whatever else may be changing. the mindset of governance is, is, is a, and then say, changing the mindset. oh, well, rugby, i think africa, zoe suffolk, whether it is economically socially of being the place that people disparage. i'm not saying that well, rugby does that. i'm saying that i governing bodies. but we do have to get their focus in the concentration of the fact that for the last 20 something years,
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this is the way that africa has been looked at. other schools are looking at africa differently. the m b, i understand is investing millions of dollars per year in africa to try and encourage and develop the game for football, we've just seen the president in $29.00 luanda involved in something with a massive program to invest in the academies that use the development of where it's from, and we really need world rugby to the say. if we can convince them that a stronger african means stronger road, stronger rugby means more people will watch the game or people watch the game is more revenue comes in. ultimately for the governing body, it's a mindset for us here in africa and for the donors outside to really look and say, we haven't done, and it's time for us to sit up and do more than a 1000 in greek 2nd scene staff. now since the past says 3 to last 16 up my the
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open. earlier he completed a 3 set went over christian garden. since most had to dig deep in this tight contest, the greek one, the 1st set, 63, body drop. the 2nd sat the chill and 64 5th pest bounce back from that set back to the deciding, sat 6 for a face hearing catching off in the quarter files. while that's thanks to catching off. defeating uri elect cut in straight, sat the russian doing the business against the on see the chat, 664, and this last 16 encounter hatch enough is a tournament 14 feet. francisco is aaron dolo of argentine as stand, succeed. felix o'geary, aliya sim, to reach the last 16 miami number 25 c last to the canadian in there to previously sharon dolah will face lorenzo san diego next former french open champion. jolena austin panko has been dumped out of my me, opened by the italian at martinez, travis sent the will number 24 dispatched to panko in straight sets church last 8
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in miami, italy will face wimbledon champion, a charge on his stays. a pot to pope has also made her way into the quarter finals in miami. the russian took care of business in straight sets against can when jang next up for pot to. popa is a meeting with american 3rd c. jessica pergola. that's after pergola knocked out to poland magdalene yet the american is sealing the victory in straight sets, but not necessarily in a straightforward manner. $61.75. the final score of the net at least giving pergola a 2nd set workout in miami. and the dallas mavericks are still in with a chance of clenching a playoff spot in the n b. a western conference luca don church had finished with 25.7, re bouncing 6. this is including this incredible pass across the with the courts, his teammates, the knobs, went on to seal a much needed 127 to 104 went against the indiana pacers and snap for game lisa
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street. and that is all your sport for now back to you fully very, thank you very much for that. and finally, an offer and afghan child has been reunited with her siblings and uncle in kata. following a d n a tests yamaha made me as he held his lisa lisa for the 1st time in a year and a half. her parents were among thousands of afghans who tried to flee campbell airport. when the taliban took power in august of 2021. they were killed in a suicide bombing. and that's news for now and i'll just hear but do stay with us. we're back after this very short break would more the days news with tom mccray. thanks watch. ah ah. and
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