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will protest the plans in israel despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu pausing that judicial over hold until mccraney this is al jazeera alive from doug ha. also coming up, north korea reveals what appeared to be tactical nuclear warheads as the us in south korea carry out joint military exercises. rights activists accused the un of breaching neutrality is bangladesh and me and my hold talks to repatriate sombre hank of refugees. and in the united states, mourners paid tribute to the victims of another school shooting. 6 people were killed, including 3 children. ah, we begin in israel, where there is still anger against planned judicial changes. despite the prime
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minister halting the controversial. i've a hole. some people are demanding benjamin netanyahu resignation. more unrest is expected a day off to lodge demonstrations and nationwide strikes. didn't yahoo says delaying the judicial of a whole. will allow for discussions with the opposition to avoid what he called the civil war. he thoughtlessly old law moved from 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 kinetic tenure in order to give time to get to a broad consensus to pass the legislation during the next connect it, meanwhile, political groups that oppose the prime minister. and as far as coalition government has sitting up negotiating teams in an effort to end the crisis, israeli opposition leader jojo lockheed says he is ready for discussions. if the delay is genuine, lemuel day, we've had a bad experience in the past. so 1st we'll make sure there are no tricks or
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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. natasha going home, joins us now live from west jerusalem. and natasha protest continued even after netanyahu's announced that he would delay the judicial overhaul and is obviously still plenty of anger on the streets there. and there will be more protests. it seems people are as entrenched as ever in their positions. it's important to note that this suspension of the judicial overhaul is temporary. on april 2nd, the canal it will go on a pass over recess. they'll return to a business on april 30th and all indications from the governing coalition is that they will continue to try to push through digital overhaul through the opposition is planning protests in the coming days. they're saying it's not enough to suspend
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this judicial overhaul. they want it scrapped completely and they say many of them are saying that it's time for netanyahu to resign. they believe he has put the interests of himself over the country. supporters of judicial reform are also angry and are planning protests. they say the country needs judicial reform, that they represent the majority and they will not allow their vote or the state to be stolen from them in an attempt to try to diffuse this crisis on monday evening, prime minister netanyahu addressed the country. he says, if there is an opportunity to avert a civil war through dialogue, he is going to take it, he, it called people. brothers said we are not enemies at his asking for consensus on all issues. now the president of israel has invited both sides to his home to begin discussions, to try to find some consensus. there's been no indication yet that any kind of
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meeting has been scheduled. and of course, there is a deep distrust within the opposition that netanyahu and his coalition are truly sincere, about compromise and negotiations, despite everything that is going on over the last 24 hours, the bill that would give the government more control over the selection of supreme court judges is now on the table in parliament. what, what does this mean and what are the implications with it? on monday, while the country was in a state of protest and paralysis because of this massive strike that was under way, there was a committee in the canal it, it's called the constitution law and justice committee. it approved a bill that would give the government greater control over the judges in the supreme court over the selection of these judges. now as a procedure, it will move on to the canal, it for a 2nd and 3rd reading. and it's the terminology being used as it's on the table,
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which the concern is means that it could be put to the canal it for a vote this week. the governing coalition has says, there is no plan to do that. but the opposition is very distrustful. in fact, there's been a complete breakdown, entrust, the opposition is saying that they believe this is a stalling tactic. and a ploy by the governing coalition, members of the opposition are saying it's like holding negotiations with a gun to the head still unresolved in all of this. and not mentioned since sunday evening is the status of the defense minister post. you'll remember that on sunday evening, one of the worst political crises is really history escalated when netanyahu ousted the defense minister. his name is yo of galani got lot was ousted because he publicly said that he believed that the governing coalition should hit the pause button on this duty shall overhaul. he was concerned about the impact it was having
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on national security. many people in the military opposed this judicial overhaul. there are reports of soldiers being demoralized and reservists not reporting for duty. in any event we are as of yet, we have not heard that a formal dismissal letter has been given to gelato. but once that happens by law, within 48 hours, a successor must be named. okay, thank you so much. that is natasha in time for us in west jerusalem. a funeral has been held in the occupied with bang for palestinian men killed by israeli forces. my lola died after being shot in the stomach during this rally right in the city of nablus. last month. he was buried in his hometown of the water. israeli forces have killed 91 palestinians in the occupied territories. this year. around the foreign minister has told al jazeera that toronto is willing to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. but his government is growing in patient. the joint comprehensive plan of
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action fell apart after the united states withdrew in 2018 and imposed harshest sanctions around the presidency for him race he has previously seen. those sanctions must be lifted permanently before new deal can be reached. that parliament, india rainy in parliament. there's no motion that the government should forever continue negotiating, bring all sides their obligation to the jcp a iran deal. the radian 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 last forever. he said he had told me to an abortion data mathee there. i'm korean needle mand payment on. today we are on track of constructive cooperation between iran and the i a, the report by rafa grossi confirms and recently there were some delegations here and we had positive exchanges with the technical level. we will continue to
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cooperate with them. at least 20 people have been killed and dozens injured and a bus crash and southwest and saudi arabia. the passengers were on their way to the city of ha for an islamic pilgrimage when the vehicle had have road barrier and caught fire. brake failure was reported to have been the cause north korean leader kim jong and has ordered an increase in the production of weapons grade nuclear material. state media, hair released images of kim inspecting what it says. a small nuclear warhead for short range missiles. fuel gangs is it also simulated a nuclear air explosion? or meanwhile, the united states aircraft carrier u. s. s. limits has arrived in south korea, and the nuclear powered warship is leading a group of american vessels, conducting drills with south korea and international waters from the crime reports in the seas to the south of the korean peninsula, c u. s. aircraft carrier limits,
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launches it, warplanes, enjoy tax the sizes with the south korean navy. it's part of annual drills that are being scaled up again this year, following a 6 year love and come to made escalating tensions with north korea. calling in to the south korean port of booth on the show of force is intended to demonstrate america's commitment to its allies. the u. s. in republic of korea alliance as prepared to adapt to new town years and threats to ensure the security of future generations of koreans and americans. large scale air drills have been held using the latest fighter jets, as well as nuclear capable bombers from the us air force. live fire exercises have been showing off the combined fire power of the allies armor and artillery. such drills in rage, north korea, which says they could provide a cover to launch an attack. some people might dabble with the idea of
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a preemptive attack or a strike against north korea, but as it's, it's realistically impossible. and even more so with nuclear weapons, the north has been showing its anger with a range of miss al launches from the heaviest and latest intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the mainland. united states to smaller short range, ballistic weapons, as well as its most advance cruise missiles and even an underwater drone that it says could produce a nucleus, an army. on tuesday state media released images of lead that came junglin inspecting what it says on new tactical nuclear weapons and technology for mounting warheads on ballistic missiles. undeterred, the u. s. is due to hold more naval drills with both the south korean and japanese navies. we all want more friends. so it's very important that we integrate and are
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interoperable with all our allies in the western pacific that seem as important in tackling growing threats both on the korean peninsula. and beyond that, the return of this powerful aircraft carrier group is sending a strong message not only to north korea, but also to china, which has been rapidly building up. its military might, especially its navy. the u. s. seems to be stating in the clear as possible terms that it remains a significant presence in the indo pacific. robert ride al jazeera boost on south korea. thank the dish and me and my appear to be planning a pilot scheme to allow some rank of refugees to return home. hundreds of thousands of them. muslim minority became state less than 2017. they were persecuted and driven out by the military, with many fleeing to bangladesh, with bronze campaigners accusing the united nations of a major bridge of neutrality. that's after it,
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use you in boats to transport me and my delegation to a meeting and bank with dish and diplomatic. it is a james based report on the dash says there about 1200000 rominger 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 me and mom met bangladesh, the officials to arrange a pilot scheme to start returning some of the area they come from at the periods ill to be okay. but if did go back and see if that garbage, they can help stabilizing the situation after all, their my and my people. remarkably, it's a merge that when the me on my 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 it's reported that there were weapons on board,
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hidden on the top, hollins. when i spoke to the un special envoy for me and mar about all this, she restated the organisations long standing position that no refugee should be sent back until there are conditions which are conducive to the voluntary dignified and safe return. and we are not satisfied that those conditions are there at this particular time. the generals who carried out a qu, now seemed to 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, 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 bays al jazeera of the united nations. at least 39 people have died in
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a fire and a migrant detention center in northern mexico. it happened on monday at the national institute of migration and see a doubt what is near the border with the united states. dozens of people were taken to hospital. the fire is reported to have started and rest rooms. people in the us state of tennessee, a paying tribute to victims of a school shooting had happened at a private christian school in nashville. on monday, a makeshift memorial has been set up outside the school. a 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, hindrance reports. ah, another school shooting. another community terrorized. at covenant school in nashville, shots, fired, gunning down 3 children, and 3 adult staffers. there was so many policemen,
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and then the ambulances started 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 the c 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 she got in at this point. so 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.
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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 chester? it's sick. you know, we're still gathering the fax. 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 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, alger 0 was still a head on al jazeera. why south korea's incentives to encourage young couples to have children have failed to boost birthrights. and in kenya we hear from one of
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hundreds of people forced out of their homes by violence in the rift valley. ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money. no great operation for coal mafia is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit about with right. i've described that in a full part series. al jazeera is investigative unit, goes on to cover in southern africa, pittsburgh. we can fill 90 percent of the dublin once it's the following. it's practically brand new build part one on al jazeera, landmark cases that sent shock waves around the world. it's enormous, it's phenomena, it's historical and paved the way for the potential to penalize climate. inaction is the will wake up call for the government. this is really something that can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens using the mo,
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to hold governments and corporations to account. if they don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court, the case for the client on a jesse ah, allow government algebra where ever you mm. oh, oh oh ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this, our protest against the proposed traditional overall are expected to continue and
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israel. this my prime minister benjamin netanyahu delaying plans to push through legislation, political groups that oppose the yahoo government to sitting up negotiating teams in effort to in the crisis. north korean leader kim jong and has ordered an increase in production of within the grade nuclear material that says the u. s. and south korea carry out joint military exercises and the and mass military leadership says it will petri at about $1400.00 refugees from bank the dish branch. campaigners are accusing the united nations breaching neutrality after 2 delegates from the to into, to a meeting in you in boats will activists in many refugees and bangladesh, a skeptical about me and mos repair creation plan. they say it's just a public relations campaign. 10 to chantry has more from cox's bizarre creation still far from their dreams of returning home. more than a 1000000 refugees are stuck in the hills of cocks. bizarre mohammed,
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bella lost everything when he left me and mar. and he doesn't believe it's military . leaders are serious about helping people like him to return. buddha donated us, but they have no real intention to take us. it's all a show. 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 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 . life and their lives, a leader, gender looking. we faced many difficulties here, 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 seen is a ro hang a journalist who documents events in this camp. there are so many challenges that
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we office in in the cable, right? no like dal is lack of you guys in there is like of like the old days or no absolute is and visited his father who used to sell repair. so all of that he would just want to go back home and with the dignified dumb sippy and security, me and 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 citizen shape 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 say, 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 to the
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senior authorities have begun reducing drinking water supplies nice and the capital turn us in a handful of other cities. the government says that trying to preserve water emitter severe drought in the country. in the past 6 months, tennessee and dance have shown a decline of 1000000000 cubic meters. in the capacity. canyon authorities have ordered hundreds of people in the north rift valley to leave their homes. the military says it's planning to ride. suspected armed groups in the area who accused of killing villages and stealing livestock. beatrice lemon. tilla is one of those whose been displaced from her village in some barrow county. i had been informed, my name is beatrice lemon 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, i who would not have one thing. we arrived at the center 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
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there's a police post where government rangers help. we share what to the 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 middle out letter w. we're running i to, with all the life at para, was initially very good because part of the place we have leaved with our livestock . and we also farmers, we lived peacefully until recently. well, we had a market where different communities with trait law. the talk started after a president from a neighboring ethnic group was killed in our community, and that started the 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 lives. stop in a little bit of a, you know,
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about the brand. 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 to one. well, not 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 may be we can coexist as neighbors. again, the room and well, mine. hi, living costs and agenda divide are 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 number on record. the united nations projects south korea's population will shrink to half of the current $51000000.00 by the end of the century of president's unit. so y'all has called for new initiatives to reverse the decline. at a higher level meeting on tuesday,
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he said the country needs to adopt an emergency. mine says units can reports from saw. ah, south korea's rapidly declining population. trend is starting to show. schools are closing, even in big cities like soul and benefits like free subway rides for senior citizens, are becoming controversial issues as local governments struggle to keep public utilities funded from don't we're not asking for complete support from the central government or we're saying the extent of the fear increases can be minimized with at least some assistance ages. 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
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here shrink for a 3rd straight year as deaths out paste births come to the world on a junk as old as the number of economically productive people falls. so lower a national competitiveness. i'm worried about a big hole in our national security. as fewer people will 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
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for the elderly forecast to make up 40 percent of the population by 2050 units kim al jazeera. so and finally, an orphaned afghan child has been reunited with her siblings and uncle and kata following a dna tis yamaha. the ozzy held his niece eliza for the 1st time in a year and a half. her parents were among thousands of afghans who tried to flee cobble import when the telephone took power. in august 2021. they were killed in a suicide bomb attack, and baby eliza was separated from her surviving family. well, that is all for me, tom cried. the news continues here on al jazeera after inside story up next. ah
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hello there. let's look to east asia and things are settled down nicely for japan now that that front has pulled its way further east taking the wet weather with it . temperatures sitting in the mid to high teams across most of japan. now behind that for the korean peninsula. and northern parts of china, it's a largely settled picture with more in the way of sunshine temperatures ewing to rise to beijing. and so just a little bit of a wintry and wet mix for north korea on wednesday for the south of this. well, that's where we find the wet weather across southern areas of china pulling into the east tie one expecting to see those thunder downpours wednesday into thursday. some recovery to the temperature in hong kong 24 degrees celsius on thursday. we will see those temperatures continue to rise and places like beijing and sol, 20 degrees celsius on thursday with plenty of sunshine. now the west coast of india has been basking in the sunshine as we had to south asia, just a few showers,
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tucking into the very cell. some thunderstorms popping off in sher lanka, but the weather weather, confined to that northeast corner bangladesh, north east in india, as well as napoleon, is going to be a change within a wesley disturbance. pull its way across pakistan, bringing the rain with it. and that'll end to new delhi by the time we get to thursday. ah, one day i might be covering politics, major minutes. i post all say from serbia, hungary, to what's most important to me. just talking to people, understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here it is either. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, we'll vladimir putin go, you hear in ukraine. the russian president says he'll deployed nuclear weapons made when fellers could the war taken, you turn on how might know to respond.

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