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the agenda. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up, israel's prime minister remains defiant after us. president joe bought and criticizes his plan to overhaul its judiciary. show of firepower, us and south korean troops conduct their 1st launch scale amphibious assault drill in years plus a martyr mccarthy inside after they keep watching, i'm like, tell you why the government ya, it's juggling people like ah, russian foreign minister sir guy leverage and his iranian counterpart, hussein amir abdullah, he and have been speaking in moscow discussions focused on the failed nuclear deal
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between iran and the west issues in syria if can a stand ukraine in the caspian sea region are also on their agenda in a moment. we'll hear from our correspondent ali how schuman to ron. but 1st let's go to journalist to julia, shut chipotle over in moscow. jojo, do we have any idea water? sh leverage has said so far. yes, absolutely. by the way, the, the press conference news conference is still continuing, and both ministers are receiving questions and answering questions from journalists at the moment. but what we hear from mr lover of that nature is actually fine thing on the side of care. this is one of his statements, and there is no way to get deeper into the conflicts, according to him. also, russia and iran have a common understanding that there is no tentative to the joint comprehensive plan
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of action regarding the nuclear cooperation alternate as the agreement on the iranian nuclear program. so the deal needs to be implemented as soon as possible. that's whole. so according to the russian foreign minister and ranch, i appreciate it runs balance to position on the situation around ukraine. so obviously we hear that iran is ready to serve as a media, had to reconcile the crisis in ukraine. at the same time, iran express the negative reaction regarding weapons supplies, a to ukraine. both sides discussed political strategic, economic partnership. they were cancellation of the conflicts in syria, yemen, the pilots thin and problem. it have gone. it's done things around south caucuses and the constant region. so many things that have been talked through. and obviously we've heard from the leaders from the, from the to ministers, that the iranian russian corporation is growing. and we know that the mutual
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turnover has increased a threefold. so the russian ring and cooperation of course, is for this reason grows because both countries are functioned by other states. and so many things are going on a daily basis in both countries. ok, thank you so much. that is eula, ship level of a for us in moscow. we're going to go now to hush him who is in town and that news conference is still continuing. but what if we have been hearing from the iranian foreign minister there? indian fought a mr. jose and emerald, de leon stressed that the corporation between the 2 countries is at sa talk these days. and that economically 2 countries, a trade nasa doubled, are within the past year. all so that's he discussed with the said gyla rav the
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conflict in now of course ukraine, the conflict between as out of asia and that amena and trying to reach a deal also that the west supplying their weapons to ukraine is complicating the situation. and she also stressed that both countries, russia and iran, are working right now and finalizing the strategic partnership between them. also, he spoke about the south north, her passage between a bed that route between the indian ocean and a straw st. peter's morgan in russia and the how to enhance this said this path. so there were many issues that but he, he spoke about also about the deed with saudi arabia and this is part as he said, of iran regional vision. so these were the main points, at least this. these are the ones that are we have for now. and of course, the dresser is still going on in dated as thank you so much. that is allie hush him for us in turan israel's prime minister,
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benjamin netanyahu is remaining defiant after us president joe biden urged him to abandon his plans to overhaul the judiciary. following the biggest protests in the nation's history, the yahoo has delight changes to the judicial system, but biden says the overhaul should be dropped altogether in a republic dispute between the 2 allies in yahoo city. israel went bound to international pressure like many songs, word, israel, i'm very concerned that they get this great. it cannot continued on the road and i go to made that clear. i hopeful, hopefully a prime minister will acting the way that he try to work out some genuine compromise with natasha. and i'm joins us now from west jerusalem and natasha. this is a real balancing act for joe biden. isn't, isn't it joe biden?
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and netanyahu, netanyahu was facing pressure from within his governing coalition member saying that he needs to fix this situation with the united states. he's facing pressure from the opposition and now facing pressure from the us administration. regarding netanyahu and bite. and these are season politicians, they have known each other for decades, and american media is reporting that even before things escalated on sunday, that biden had been urging that in yahoo to find some sort of compromise with this to digital overhaul. he now of course is saying publicly it should be scrapped entirely. 2 reportedly biden was telling that in yahoo that he needed to preserve israel's status, is the only democracy in the middle east and try to freind some broad consensus within the israeli populace. the 2 countries are close allies and nothing. yahoo
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acknowledge that by saying they have an unbreakable alliance. and even in rare instances when they have differences, they've been over able to overcome them. but the 2 countries do rely on one another, particularly for security matters in the middle east here in israel. the issue of the perceived threat of iran looms quite large. netanyahu publicly has said that while he appreciates this unbreakable alliance between best friends. but this is a sovereign country and that decisions will be made according to the will of the people and not from pressure from abroad. he also is saying that there is a need to strengthen democracy and to reach a broad consensus and he has not ever back down even while pausing that you do so overhaul from saying that he does support you this over for okay. do you have any idea of how negotiations are going with the opposition?
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what we do know this is all happening behind closed doors is what we do know. and what's noteworthy is that they're happening at all since this political crisis began 3 months ago. the opposition has been complaining that there was no room for negotiations, no room for compromise. today, the israeli president isaac hertzog, is meeting with various members from political parties on both ends of the spectrum . and we know on tuesday evening that for the 1st time in 3 months, that the opposition and members of the ruling coalition did meet. we know that that particular meeting lasted for about an hour and that sort of the ground rules were established going forward. and that there will be a nother negotiation meeting today. either occurs act said that he hopes that negotiations will quote com, the spirits lower the flames and lead to positive results with a broad agreement. we do want to mention that a short time ago is really media began reporting on the status of the defense
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minister. you'll recall on sunday evening things really escalated when this in yahoo announced that he was going to fire yo. i've a lot, the defense minister, the defense minister had publicly said that he needed, or he supported a pause and the do do so overhaul since then. we've not heard anything regarding the status of defense minister. we've not heard that. there has been a formal dismissal letter sent to golan, and good luck attended a routine security meeting yesterday. but we're hearing that nothing yahoo met with a former director of one of the security agencies called sion, but in the country and is exploring this person as a possible candidate for the defense minister. okay, thank you very much. this. natasha can name for us in west jerusalem. meanwhile, in the occupied west bank, a palestinian child has been wounded after israeli settlers attacked between families, new ramallah. did. abraham joins me now from type in the occupied west bank and
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neither can you just explain what's happened there. we are in the bedroom where the attack happened. people here were telling us that the family was asleep. it was for people who were sleeping in this bed a bedroom when the settlers attacked and they were surprised to see them attack them. as you can see, this is one of the rocks that were heard was hurled at the past. it ends were sleeping here. los was slipping in this bed says that she found the settlers on top of her head. and this rock was just a few centimeters away from her head, which means that that rock could dive, hit her head and killed her. her brother bossard, who was wounded by pepper spray, was sleeping here that says a simple bedroom in a bedouin community here in tie bit, that is close camel lights, not the only attack that has taken place in the past few days because it is really
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settlers have put up a house on fire a few days ago in another village near drama lubbock, luckily the family escaped. so the family here, it is telling us that they live in fear. now that they're terrified because they're like settlers were silent and they just entered our bedrooms, walk us up, attacked us, and left. although the whole attack didn't take more than 5 minutes, but the fear that they live in is gonna be for a weeks and months, if not years to come you, i'm sure it will be also. how are the events in israel being seen in palestine, especially when it comes to the possible formation of a national guard? well, according to palestinians, they feel that been via to the national security minister who was exempted from army service because he was too extreme when he was 18 is now getting his own
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militia palestinians say the fact that settlers can enter homes and houses is just the testament of how little accountability there is for settler attacks. and as a continuation of the rhetoric that been given has been advocating for. he's someone who has been known for his racism. he was convicted for that in the past. or he is someone who's anti arab anti palestinians, his advocated for violence against palestinians multiple times. he's a settler himself. so as far as val seniors are concerned, they fear that this, these a national, this national guard and these attempts to create more armed people under ben vh, is just giving a free hand to israelis and his really settlers to continue their attacks against palestinians. ok, thank you so much. that's needed abraham for us in the occupied west bank. the 2 other news in the united states and south korea have conducted the 1st large scale
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and for the landing exercises and 5 years. the drills are taking place off the coast of east and po hong north korea accused the us and south korea of rehearsing and invasion. on tuesday, pyongyang unveiled what it said were new and small, and nuclear warheads, declaring it will produce more weapons grade nuclear material from mcbride is following the military exercises from po hang of all of the joint drills that have been held over the past few weeks. this, i'm, phoebe, a landing exercise is probably the most dramatic, like the other drills it has been on hold for the last 5 years or so. it is also probably one of the more controversial shows of strength coming during what is meant to be a rehearsal by the south to defend itself from an attack by the north. hundreds of us and south korean marines storming the beaches would not seem to be very defensive. but then as the allies argue, they see them rehearsing for
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a counter offensive, making themselves such a formidable foe that no one would think about attacking them. first, this exercise is designed for the, the combined defense of the korean peninsula and that's important to us. it's poured for the regional stability. even through this exercise, we've confirmed the solid lions and the combined defensive readiness between south korean and us marine corps with the marine corps and a decisive battle posture. we will immediately respond to any provocation. north korea has been protesting against these drills where the theories of missile launches, i'd also rehearsing a counter attack of its own against the south. and it's u. s. allies, the difference being that it's time to reference if it, what it says be using the small, a tactical nuclear devices that it says it's now developed and which it's been showing off in state run media. the device is being inspected by leader kim jong
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and rob. all right, i'll just era, whoa, hang south korea. me. an election commission has dissolved the political party of former leader on, on sushi state media reported the national league for democracy failed to register under strict new electoral laws brought in by the military government. tony ching reports from yank on the building behind me is the headquarters of the national league. the democracy was once the party of government here, and mamma is now being dissolved by the election commission. they say that because it didn't register under new rules for elections a cannot take off. the military governments spokesman told al jazeera the any, i know the parliamentary members who wish to stay with different parties, a very welcome to do so. but the n l d itself says from hi doing, this is an illegitimate government, and any other actions they organize, it will not recognize. but that creates a problem for the military government. there is only one thinker who can possibly
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unite, what is now a very divided country. that is unsound sushi, the n l. d. 's for melinda, who is now in jail. the rest of her natural life. tony chang al jazeera ma'am was still here on al jazeera, different stories emerge on just why city i people died on a fire at a migrant center and mexico. and why life on the edge is a night. me if a residence of one town in brazil ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me, a map informed opinions find administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage, critical debate needs and are only bo illegal reform door. they see that we are
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oh, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad, russian foreign minister sig, i left off and his iranian counterpart assign mia abdullah law. him have been speaking in moscow. i discussed the filed nuclear deal between iran and the whist, syria, afghanistan, ukraine in the caspian sea region are also on the agenda. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is remaining defiant up to you as president joe biden urged him to abandon his plans to over hold the judiciary. following the biggest protests in the nation's history didn't yahoo has delayed changes to the judicial system. but israel would bound to international pressure in the united states and south korea
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have conducted the fis log, scale amphibious landing exercises in 5 years. the drills are taking place off the coast of eastern po. hi, north korea, accuse the us and south korea of rehearsing and invasion whom sir yourself has officially been sworn in as scotlands 1st minister, he was elected leader of the scottish national party earlier this week. following the shock resignation of his predecessor nicholas sturgeon last month, the seth will lead the country semi autonomous parliaments in south africa. rolling power outage is about to 10 hours a day, a hampering businesses and economic growth. the government has given no indication of when the energy crisis will be resolved. her, him, a task reports from johannesburg. o, these people are demanding this day provides alternative energy to public hospitals, schools and police stations. they say corruption and mismanagement are to blame for
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an energy crisis in south africa and opposition parties. civil society groups and trade unions are challenging the government in court as a result of that financial loss and the looting and the stealing that has been taking place. the, it has meant, furthermore, that the mismanagement, the building of fall poor plants has delivered the sort of energy crisis that we're so the door literally seats, it's not demand outstripping supply. in this instance, it's a government incapable of been able to give supply and augmented the power disruptions are affecting people's homes and businesses and are slowing down economic growth. st. mary's can go without electricity for more than 10 hours a day. power hour could give a plague for africa for more than 15 years. many people here can afford to buy solar panels or generators for them getting off the grid isn't an option. president ceramic was recently appointed the country's 1st electricity minister to try and
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provide africa with a more stable energy supply. but as government saves that it doesn't have the capacity to end blackouts immediately. oh, that's not what's a clumsy, michael bella wants to hear. he owns a popular restaurant insulator township. before this we used to make money. but now instead of investing our money, being able to return our stuff, we have to buy your solar. we thought the solar is enough. we have to buy generator that generate, there's not enough you have to buy dizzy lives when. so those are good that we're not ready for rolling blackouts are common in many parts of africa, but some people living here say they shouldn't happen here in south africa. the most industrialized economy on the continent, and as far as they are concerned, this crisis shouldn't have been allowed to happen. in the 1st place. had matessa al jazeera janna smith. my grants, her protested outside a detention center and northern mexico sealed out quarters up to 38. people died in
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a fire on monday. the victims, families, blame immigration officials and gods for the deaths. earlier president andries mineral lopez abra door said the place was caused by the chinese. he said some set fire to mattresses after finding out they were going to be deported. john holeman reports falling of ambulances. they came too late for many the fire at a migration detention facility in the mexican border city of what is had already claimed dozens, many of them guatemalans, some venezuelans, o desperate relatives had nothing to do but moon awake for news cannot be said ma'am, you can have a relative die and they don't tell you he's dead. nothing. immediately there were questions. chiefly, how did the 5 star, in his early morning press conference metzger, his president, arrived with dancers. it was the migrants themselves. he said that
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a strong to will get it. this had to do with a protest that they started. when they found out they will be deported. they put mattresses of the shelters, dorsey, and set fire to them. they didn't think it would cause his terrible tragedy. protests have happened before mid career state migration centers. those have stepped through the doors often described, the missouri crowded closing. but this time around there were more questions. how did authorities allow this to happen to those under their care? dangly? venezuela? migrant says she was outside when it happened. i've been waiting for their father since 1 pm. it told me they were going to hand him over to me. then at 10 pm, we started to see smoke billowing from everywhere. everybody ran away, but they left the men locked in. everybody was removed from the area, but they left the men locked and they never opened the door to the bodies where the
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detention center is located. has become a pressure cooker in recent months with large numbers of migrants and asylum seekers staying there before a push to get to the us shelter heads and activists of accused authorities of criminalizing them the monday night, the pressure cooker blew over. now, amid the grief the inquest will begin, john hohmann al jazeera mexico city. hundreds of people have marched in el salvador, demanding freedom for relatives. they say have been unfairly jailed. a state of emergency was declared by president ny kelly a year ago to counter gang violence. about 2 percent of the population has been detained. the un human rights commission since the arrest appeared to be based on unfounded investigations and detainees, physical appearances and social backgrounds. a fear of land slides caused by heavy rains as keeping people in northern brazil awake at night. huge holes 70 me,
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his deep and 500 meters wide have developed close to people's homes. victoria gave him be report. this is bird tick capua in northern brazil. a small city with a big problem. heavy rains have caused massive land slides and weather was once hope. there is now fear of unavoidable reality. if they say these holes have started to expand, people are getting scared. i was already sick now i am depressed, anxious, and every time i hear the sound of ground collapsing, i get scared. there are times when the noise is so powerful it makes the window shake. resident say the hillsides began collapsing 5 years ago, but recent heavy rains of caused the gaps to wide. think this is a jesse in 2016. we came to this house in conflicts and cracks appeared in 2017 and i started filming to show what was happening to show the erosion. since then they've expanded around our community. the rain has caused them to grow of
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a time to africa. heavy rains of caused flooding and mud slides across brazil find his se powerful storms combined with spells of extreme heat and dry weather, or symptoms of climate change, and they're expected to become more frequent and more intense. if only of a flu. i'm afraid the worse will happen while i'm sleeping, as we've seen in other cities. i'm also afraid of losing my house and not being able to afford another one of the only homan is living in the line slide area or hanging on for now. but with little in the way of government help, it's a race to hold back the effects of climate change victoria gate, and be al jazeera roches olympic chief, has rejected proposals by the international olympic committee to allow russians and bell russians to compete as neutrals, the athletes were banned last year after russia invaded ukraine,
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the i r c recommended they be allowed to take part on the strict criteria, including neutral flags. it rushes olympic committee president said that would violate their human rights. an explosion and deep space may be the brightest, if a sane scientists say the gamma ray burst happen 2400000000 light years away. producing a radiation pulse that swept through the solar system in october. it seemed to have delivered a gigawatt of power into the atmosphere and was so bright that it triggered detectors on spacecraft. scientists say it could be the result of a mess of stars collapsing on itself to form a black hole. that is all from may tom, a crime. the news continues after inside story of next ah
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hello. they will look to east asia. we seen some heavy rain roll across southern parts of china. it's now pushing its way across the taiwan and pulling into some of those southern islands of japan. and we are expecting that rain to continue in hong kong. it'll dry up. however, as we go into the we can much dwyer further north of this cloudy for shanghai, but we are expecting temperatures to pick up here slightly for the north west of china. we've got the weather and more cloudy weather pulling in. that's gonna knock the temperature down in beijing, but ahead of that, we've got high pressure in charge that's keeping things launching fine and dry for the korean peninsula, with temperatures not just in so but also in tokyo, japan touching up into the early twenties. now we move to south asia, we're going to see some wet weather pulling into the north west of india. that's thanks, that westerly disturbance moving across pakistan. and it brings and thunder. we downpours to the likes of the whole, with the chance of hail,
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much dryer for the west coast, a few showers here and there in the south. we are going to see some very heavy rain start to move into bungler dash of the next few days with thunderstorms in dhaka through wednesday to friday, the temperature dipping down slightly 29 degrees celsius maximum high on friday. ah, o double gone. a time of spirituality reflection and gratitude raised the flags overflows every color. i wonder is there a world well how leo hau reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chants for the holy month. you'll need this song, touched the hearts of all girls who ramadan songs on al jazeera angry protests across israel, full spend a minute.
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