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offsetting actually work with this being done isn't worth sitting. the problem is net 0, just the catch raise. net 0 missions that 0 me 0 climate neutral poly re examines the myths and illusions in the struggle against climate break down. all hail the planet episode won on al jazeera o ramadan. my time of spirituality reflection and gratitude raised the flags old, the flood, every column with al jazeera world. well, how leo, how he reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chunks for the holy month. giovanni, this song touched the hearts of old arrows, full ramadan songs on al jazeera. ah, at least 39 people have been killed in a fire at an immigration detention center in mexico. were going to be alive and
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mexico city. ah, no, i'm wrong, madison. this is audra 0 live from doha. also coming up fury in frogs, tens of thousands of people rally against the president's pension reforms. act of this accused the you and of breaching it's neutrality. by 18, talks between me and law, bangladesh on repatriated, rocking gear refugees. and north korea reveals what appeared to be tactical nuclear warheads as the u. s. and says to carry out joints military exercises. ah, at least 39 people to northern mexico have died in a fire as a migrant detention center. it happened in the northern, the city of queen dutch hot us, near the border with the united states of i have 70 people are believed to have
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been in sight. 28 of those killed were guatemalan nationals. mexico's president says the place broke out when migrants and asylum seekers set fire to mattresses, after finding out they would be deported. some family members are waiting for information about their loved ones. no, ma'am, upon vienna, they forget we're human. we have feelings, but we're treated like dogs and okay them, we're not told about anything. our relatives could die and we'd never hear about it . my or apollo's life for us in mexico cities or what more do we know about all this? monroe mexican officials have confirmed that 39 people have been killed following that fire at a micros detention center in the city of c. that's what is just across the border with the u. s. state of texas, the city of el paso, another 29 people were reportedly injured and taken to area medical center. mexico national immigration institute says that there were more than 68 people that were
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saying this facility we've now confirmed from mexico, from guatemala. the officials that 28 of those 39 who were killed in the fire were watermelon nationals. certainly the images that we've seen from the incident itself were very dramatic bodies being pulled from that migrant detention center. the families had been wife and children of the relative of the victims who are inside that buyers sort of, you can hear that desperation in their voice. we should note that tension have been high in recent weeks in the city of that to that. what is before this is that it's a place just a few weeks ago. we know we just saw those images as well of the border crossing that bridge into the united states where migrants would grown, desperate, wanting to reach that is just sort of rushed the border. this is by all accounts sort of what we would, but maybe not quite as dramatic, maybe not quite as deadly or violent. but what you would expect from the
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overcrowded condition that we've seen at these migrant shelters, the level of desperation, that leads people to, to try anything to reach the u. s. manual if i understand correctly when i was quite, i says, is one of the main border crossings, but it's by no means the only one. what a conditions like in these centers. it's right rob. it's not the only city that see migrant shelters fill up cities like the one idea that the natives are also very popular. crossing routes for migrants that are making their way through mexico, toward united states. but what has, has certainly been in place where we've seen a lot of tensions play out in recent weeks. again, because of these overcrowded conditions that are taking place in migrant shelters. this is not necessarily a new phenomenon. we know that mexico's national immigration institute has, has been trying to curb these overcrowded conditions. not just along mexico, northern border with the united states, but,
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but here in central mexico and in southern mexico as well. riots are not that uncommon. we did here for mexican president and, but it's been relevant over who said that the fire that ended up claiming the lives of the 39 men and see that what it may have been started by the migrants themselves, after protesting, maybe after hearing that they could potentially be facing deportation. so once again, that highlights one of the many dangers that migrant space on that perilous journey across the mexico ultimately to that u. s. southern border. my o. thank you very much. indeed, my upload talking to us from mexico city. you know how to find the star where tens of thousands of people are rallying once again, i guess, pressures or money back home engines over home. it's the 10 fav nationwide demonstrations. these are the scenes in paris right now and was growing again micro after he sidestepped parliament, use executive policy posters, reforms without a vote. michael wants to raise the rates on the days from 60 to 64. at least 13000
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officers deployed research accused of using violence against some protesters. later upon nor mccrory has been tying dave and blind for nearly 2 months. ignoring week after week, all the anger and all the demonstration. and now once the law has been passed, he agreed to meet with the union to discuss the social agenda and so on. what he doesn't understand, what the government doesn't understand is that today the work force refuses to move on until we go back on the terms of this law. tells us what people are fighting with. we can't let this go and what as fuel to the fire is the behavior of the government. the police violence in particular that natasha butler has more from the process than paris present. michael could be signing this bill into law in the coming weeks for what the demonstration phase will say. keep coming out is i keep
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the pressure on the government and the government will have to scrap the referral. that is what they want because they believe that this reform is unfair on job. the penalize is for people more than what the french president says is that a reform is necessary to sustain the pension system for future generations that you really have to side to for entrenched in their opinion. it is hard to see how that that low could be broken. one the prominent trade union leaders or has said, look, perhaps what government friends, the reform temporarily part of it. and we could have some independence in the, the a, the government say false, reject it out. so as i said, you know, it's very hard to see what will happen in the future with most protests and frauds . we see this over and over again, or process all met by trade union, say all pay for movements, but you do have some smaller group to come in to the movement through all your stablish mental who just want to make trouble and who is violent. and that's often
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the focus often the ends up being back, but they all 4 percent of the grade to movement. and then in this particular pension reform prototype, i don't think there's a necessarily going to detract from the message that many of the mostly people processes have. and that is that they want this pension reform scrap, but he's in the us. every body comfort is showing the moment a school shooter was killed. it happened at a private christian school in nashville. on monday the officers shot dead. the attack was armed with at least 2 assault style weapons and a hand gun. the 28 year old was a former student at a private elementary school, failed 3 children and 3 adults. people will be paying tribute to victims of the school shooting a makeshift memorial has been set up outside the school from the white house kimberly hawker to poach on the bible ministrations, usefulness to the shooting at the u. s. president,
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continuing to call on congress to in his words, do its job. this is something that has been echoed by the press. secretary cringe on pierre. and that's because the u. s. president is limited and what he can do through executive orders. in other words, it's the u. s. congress that makes the laws in the united states. and so what we've seen is the u. s. president putting in place executive orders. this recently is little more than a week ago when he was in california, passing an executive order to increase background checks and. 1 promote better storage of weapons, but he's really limited in scale and scope. it's the legislation that has the teeth and he remembers back when he was the u. s. senator, there was an assault weapons ban that was put in place in 1994 who's in place for 10 years. and he and others say that it really cut down the number of mass shootings in the united states, but it was allowed to expire. and since then, as many argued that the number of mass shootings, the united states, such as we've seen in nashville have really been taking up. and so that's why he's
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calling in congress to put in place once again, something very similar. what he's looking for is legislation that would increase universal background checked, found the assault weapons such as we've seen in used in, in nashville. we know that the shooter allegedly used a as semi automatic rifle. and also i've been high capacity magazine, said, what we're hearing from capitol hill is that there simply isn't political will. in fact, what we're hearing is that there's not the appetite to do it. and that essentially they've gone as far as they can go. still hadn't al jazeera why says to me, as incentives to encourage young couples to have children failed to move ah hello. they would stop by looking at the satellite image over south asian as barely
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a cloud in the sky for large areas of india. not so fine and dry settled whether to be found to do across the western coast. just a shower to coming into the cell the where to where they can be found to the northeast corner of india. some of that range splashing into bangladesh, pushing up into nipple bu time. the things are going to change. we're going to see more in the way of wet and even some wintry weather pulling across afghanistan into pakistan. and eventually that rain is going to edge into the north west of india. we will add the warnings out for thunderstorms, for rochester on wednesday into thursday. and new delhi is set to see some of that rain with the temperature dipping down slightly on friday. light to showers, however on saturday we could see some heavy rain as we move to east asia, across the southern areas of china as well as coastal. there is more in the way of cloud for shanghai. the temperature here, however, continuing to drop down will be picking up however, across the north of china. places like beijing pushing up towards the mid twenties
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. similar story for the korean peninsula, sol hitting it 20 degrees celsius on thursday, with a fine, dry, sunny, and weather sunny weather to be enjoyed. as a similar story for japan took you're sitting at 19 degrees celsius on thursday. ah, a lou.
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ah you watching are the 0 reminder of our top stole is this are at least 39 people have died in a foreign a migrant detention center in northern mexico. does is of all these were injured in taken to hospital. the fires reported to started in restrooms, protests as a back on the streets in france, demonstrating against president emmanuel michaels, pension changes, macro wants to raise to the time and age from 62 to 64 workers in transport aviation. i'm energy investors have gone on strike the recently you asked several east body count, but he's showing the moment our school shooter was killed. that happened at a private christian school in nashville on monday, officers shot and killed the attacker who was armed with at least 2 assaults, tall weapons, and a hand gun. air jewels president has invited members of the coalition government
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for talks and plans to overhaul the judicially sh. many israelis are still angry over the government's plank on tuesday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu put a pause in the controversial mood following the biggest protest and israel's history. more unrest is expected. netanyahu said delaying the judicial overhaul would allow for discussions with the opposition to avoid what he called a civil war. but opponent said, the proposed changes will give the governing coalition unchecked authority. on his swift is johnny may not live from tel aviv. what more do we know about this meeting of the president's office? rob gathering i, the side of the president, all members of the opposition, a members of the governing governing coalition. on the coalitions side, we have 3 members from mila could cabin up, plus another member, but not the prime minister himself. and on the opposition side, we have representatives from the parties of yale up peed and benny gans. they were
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prime minister and defense minister in the government before benjamin netanyahu was returned to office. the idea is to find some sort of compromise in this law that is proposing to overhaul the judiciary. it's going to be tough because both sides are very entrenched views and of such show no sign of willing to compromise so far and burning. let's talk about the situation of the defense minister because if i understand it, the defense minister spoke out against thee. at this legislation, he was subsequently apparently sacked by benjamin netanyahu. what's the current situation with him is so you have galant, spoke out against this judicial overhaul on the weekend. he said he wanted it delayed or postpone, because it was sewing discord with in the military. couple of days later, benjamin netanyahu fired him. but gland has not received the official letter firing him and he supposed to give him 20 or 48 hours notice and that letter still hasn't
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arrived. and so he still in place and we don't still no, no exactly what the final outcome of that is going to be an indication no of the challenge netanyahu has the balancing act he's trying to perform in keeping 2 sides happy. and more than i think 63 percent of his railey is in the latest poll and 58 percent of like could support that. it's netanyahu's party were against the firing of the defense minister over that. it is a very difficult balancing act, as you say. what are netanyahu's options? yes. it is called rob really, between a rock and a half place, he has an abandon this legislation. he's just delayed it and said he's going to be presented again before parliament in may. in the meantime, they say they're going to try and find some sorts of compromise if he abandons it, than his coalition made. which relies on members of the far right parties. warmer certainly crumble that will provoke an election and all the latest polls say netanyahu would lose that election because of all the unrest we've seen in israel. of the past few months,
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he caught try and persuade the far right to back down to compromise in some areas on this legislation, but they tend to be more ideological than pragmatic issues. so then he could then perhaps trying get some members of the opposition to join him in government and get rid of those far out. members instead of many opposition members have already had their fingers burnt. joining netanyahu paulette politically to the very wary of him . so there is, although he's a famous political magician, no easy way out for benjamin netanyahu from this christ burner. thank you very much indeed. as bernard smith talking to us from tel aviv bangladesh, amir marla planning a pilot scheme to allow some ro here refugees to return home. hundreds of thousands of muslim minority became stateless in 2017 because they felt a military crackdown from cox's bizarre bangladesh tava charge re explains why rocking good refugees simply don't trust me in most military. and the intentions.
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still far from their dreams of returning home. more than a 1000000 refugees are stuck in the hills of cocks. bizarre, muhammad 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 buddha soon. it doesn't, 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 my military staged a cou. in 2021. many refugees, believe the political situation in myanmar is too volatile for them to go back now . now chandelier, they know 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 ro, yes, in is
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a ro hang a journalist who document events in this camp. there are so many challenges. so we have his in, in the came right. no, like they are is lack of integration. there is lack of like the old days or no abilities and visited his father who just was on weapon. so all of that he would use the one to go back home and with the dignified dumb sippy and security me on 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. cod identifying them as been golly muslims, but most are hanging here left. all their possessions behind or their homes were burned down or looted, so they cannot pretty is such proof of former residents and rights group say me and mar, has done little to support during a citizenship, to instill confidence in those wanting to return home to be children i'll just
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cox's bizarre lodge up tonight to get to james bay spoke to the foreign minister of bangladesh about me and marjorie petrie ation plan. the man mother done neighbor and they agreed to take them back. the whole sig, lead to provide safety and security. the all sig lead to create conducive environment for the safe and dignified detail. my mother's a, his has a history in the past. in the seventies eighties, ninety's the upper to the people, the persecuted, the people. then many of them took shelter, brought to dialogue and discussion that took back that people this time dalso said they will, unfortunate is a 6th year. not a single in a row, hunger has gone back out of poverty's. these people must go back to that come to watch, but should they be able to trust the me and my army?
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the people who were persecuting them in the 1st place. sutton propose that we made propose them to man matter government. that in order to reduce the distrust that trash deficient, this was send that off. he since draw cams, talk to them. and in the process these in the there could be confidence building. you know what is going on right now in me and mother are some appalling reports of people being beheaded, mutilations in your heart of hearts. you really sure that it's safe for these people to go back there? yeah, because you see the india, they come prom at that hillier relatively ok. but if did go back, it's if, if the go big, they can help stabilizing the situation after all, don't mind, but people and the people who are fighting this is that people, as so i'm are feeling gaze and dep if the and on the mind my military ensure safety and security, the aldacon avenue,
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also ensure safety and security to their own people. them so dizzy fighters of re taken a town and east and democratic republic of congo. contradicting earlier reports did withdrawn the on group and agreed to pull out of 3 villages on condition that government forces didn't return to the area. fighting between the army and the rebels as force more than 800000 people from their homes in the past year. our diseases, markham weber's in saki, in the eastern democratic republic of congo. well, we've heard multiple reports have been fighting around the town and where so in the last 24 hours. now this follows a series of withdrawal. when 33 said that 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 saw k. now this is meant to be part of a peace process. this involve regional government. one of m 23 is condition
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for withdrawing as if they would only hand over to the regional east african forces not to congress the villages burundi into moved in way and 33 moves out but the burned into the small in number. they're not well resort. been reported by multiple residents in news areas. the m $23.00 still actually controlled the roadblocks in the area and also the group which occupies the hills. much of the time and congos army is accused of supporting congress denied that the fighters from those on great have moved back in to some of these areas now in more so 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,
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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 5 thing and i'm 23 is now back in control. the united nations, united states aircraft carrier, the u. s. has limits has arrived in south korea. the nuclear power worship is leading a group of american vessels, conducting drills with south korea and international waters. robert bryant reports in the seas to the south of the korean peninsula, c u. s. aircraft carrier limits, 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 low and comes and 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. and republic of korea alliance as
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prepared to adapt to new challenges 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 u. s. air force, live fire exercises have been showing off the combined fire power of the allies, armor and artillery. such drills enraged north korea, which says they could provide a cover to launch an attack. some people might dabble with the idea of a preemptive attack or a strike against north korea, but it's, it's realistically impossible. and even more so with nuclear weapons, the north has been showing it sango with a range of missile launches from the heaviest and latest intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the mainland united states to small the short range,
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ballistic weapons, as well as its most advanced cruise missiles and even an underwater drone that it says could produce a nucleus, an army. on tuesday state media released images of li 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 interoperable with all our allies in the western pacific that seen 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,
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especially its navy. the u. s. seems to be stating in the clear as possible term that it remains a significant presence in the and o pacific. robert bride al jazeera boost on south korea. us officials that are accusing the founder of the know bankrupt crypto currency exchange f t. x of conspiring to bribe chinese officials. some background free has been charged for directing payments on lock has frozen accounts in china. they can help more than $1000000000.00 of crypt currency. the 31 year old bankers already facing multiple charges including seals billions of dollars, but actually ex collapsed last year home. so yourself has been confirmed as scotlands you 1st minister, the politician was unveiled as the leader of the scottish national party on monday, replacing nicholas surgeon. the members of the scottish parliament elected in its 1st minister, the majority $71.00, will be sworn in on what states, danny shone. oil tank has been boarded by pirates off the shores of the republic of
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congo. the ships, owners to say armed men boarded the vessel, 140 nautical miles west of point. now on saturday, all 16 crew members on the one job of farmers sold refugee a safe from communication with them, has been lost. i live in costs and the gender divide are being blamed for the decline in south korea's population. on average moment of childbearing age. don't have more than one baby each last year. fewer than 200000 marriages were registered the lowest number on record. in out additions project projects that south korea's population will shrink to half of the current $51000000.00 by the end of the century. president use of y'all has called for new initiatives to reverse the decline at a high level meeting on tuesday, he said the country needs to adopt an emergency mindset illness kit reports from so ah, south korea's rapidly declining population. trend is starting to show. schools are
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closing, even in big cities like saw and benefits like free subway rides for senior citizens are becoming controversial issues as local governments struggle to keep public utilities monday runs on. 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 in subsidies and programs to encourage young people to have children. despite this, the average number of babies as south korean women will have fell further below one last year, 20.78. when 2 point one is considered ideal. the population here shrink for a 3rd straight year as deaths outpaced births. from these are what on its own kissell as the number of economically productive people falls. so lower national
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competitiveness. i'm worried about a big hole in our national security as fewer people be available to serve in the military. one study found that only 4 percent of women here between the ages of $20.34 viewed marriage and having children as essential about 13 percent of males in the same age groups at the same as far as who should take care of elderly parents. only 21 percent said that should fall on the children while more than double that disagreed with many young south koreans struggling with day to day career and financial challenges analyst are calling for innovative schemes to tackle the problem. the government will also need to strengthen social safety nets for the elderly forecast to make up 40 percent of the population by 2050 units kim al jazeera. so.

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