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hello there, i'm miss darcy. attain this is news. our line from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's prime minister remains defiant after us . president joe biden criticizes his plan to overhaul its judiciary. on his vast state visit king charles travels to europe for his bus trip abroad. as britons mano a show of force u. s. and south korean troops conduct their 1st large scale. amphibious assault drove in years on the nightmare of life on the edge. how the people of one small town in brazil live in fear of land science. and i'm far as small with this sport. se shocked defeat for spain in european championship qualifying scotland, securing their 1st when over spain and almost for dec.
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ah, well, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is remaining defiant after you, as president joe biden urged him to abandon his plans to over hold the judiciary. following the biggest protest they in the nation's history, netanyahu has delayed changes to the judicial system, but biden says the herb whole should rather be stopped altogether in a rare public dispute between the 2 allies, netanyahu said to that israel will not about international pression. like many storms were you, i'm very concerned. i'm concerned that they get this cannot continue on and go to made clue. hopeful. hopefully you prime minister rule the way the work doesn't jacqueline compromise with
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well, anyway, we'll get the latest from natasha and she's in western eastland. but 1st let's talk to our white house correspondent kimberly hock at kimberly. the rhetoric has been remarkable, given just how long these 2 men have known each other. yeah, it certainly is. but you have to remember that this is something that has been simmering for quite some time. what we're seeing now is it on full display, but certainly this is attention that has been the undercurrent of the relationship for really months. if not years. what we know is, 1st of all, these men are on very different sizes. the political spectrum, joe biden is left leaning in a democrat and we know that the israeli leader is in fact the opposite. and so already they're coming from different political ends of the spectrum. but add to that. we also know that there has been tension for some time,
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and this has to do with going back to when joe biden became president. and there was a bit of concern from the israeli government with regard to the fact that it took quite a bit of time for joe biden to make the phone call that he made to dozens of world leaders when he became president i. and given the fact that the united states in israel are very closely aligned, in fact, what we know is that joe biden called dozens of world leaders. and it was only a month after his inauguration that joe biden finally made that call to benjamin netanyahu. so oh, what this says really is that these men. 6 are not good friends, they mate know each other. they have been in the limelight in terms of government, in their respective countries for decades. but that doesn't mean their friends,
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if you will. and so the tensions that have been simmering from some time have now come to the surface. it seems that what we've seen here is that joe biden has felt that what benjamin netanyahu has done with these proposed judicial reforms is a bridge too far. and he's gone further than we've seen from the national security spokesperson, john kirby, or even his press secretary saying not just that they want to see compromise from the israeli leaders in charge. but that really they want that joe biden is gravely concerned. 2 and that he wants the israeli leader to walk back from these proposals . so this is really going further than we've seen from you as president in some time. and we have to remember that this is much further given the fact that was again b, u. s. israel relationship is a very strong one and has been in place, especially militarily i and. busy we also have to remember that it's very rare that
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you will see a u. s. leader. not just a president, but a law maker on capitol hill criticize, and israeli leader let alone israel itself and dean kimley huck about our white house correspondent, thanks so much. kimberly, well, let's speak to natasha. going to aim now. she joins us from western iceland, natasha, as we been saying, the traditional reforms had been paused for now. there are negotiations that are ongoing to have a sense of how those talks have been going. these negotiations are happening behind closed doors, but certainly when the 2 sides are see very, for us, solidified in their resolve to maintain each of their positions. it's hard to know what kind of compromise could be reached. netanyahu's coalition is insisting that the judicial overhaul must go on, and the opposition is saying that they believe it should be scrapped entirely. president isaac herzog has been hosting negotiations at his home in jerusalem. the
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1st meeting was on tuesday evening. it was the 1st time since this political crisis over the judicial overhaul began about 3 months ago that the 2 sides had sat face to face in the same room. to discuss this issue. there is a 2nd round of negotiations happening today. we also know that the president is meeting with members of political parties on both sides of the spectrum. on another note, the unanswered question of what is going on with the defense minister post still remains unanswered. israeli media is reporting, however, that netanyahu met with at least one candidate that person being a former director of one of the israeli security agencies called shin bet. we have to bear in mind that a dismissal letter was never given to defense minister yo, i've gallant when he was fired on sunday for suggesting that the judicial overhaul
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be paused by law. once that dismissal letter is issued. the government has 48 hours to name a successor. there is speculation that perhaps gallant may end up being remaining in his role as defense minister. very interesting dynamics. natasha game there with all the latest for us from history some. thank you. natasha law. meanwhile, israel security minister is a my bank of it says that benjamin netanyahu has agreed to form a national guard that would be under his control. opponents accused been given of wanting his own militia, needed. abraham has worn out from tiber that's in the occupied westbank. a minister who has been previously convicted for in fighting on racism. he is known for his violent rhetoric when it comes to palestinian his era. he did not serve in the army . when he was the team, he was exempted because of his extreme views and l. patterson is, would tell you that he's getting his own militia,
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someone who didn't serve in the read the army. so his rhetoric is being seen here by palestinians as the inside of the catalyst for more and more subtler attacks. we're here in a big just on the outskirts of them. a low in this family says that they've been attacked violently by israeli settlers just before midnight. as you can see, it's a simple structure for the by doing community living here. so settlers have opened the doors and also hurled rocks at the windows that were here, a pepper sprayed people. some of the women here were telling us that they would sleeping when they were surprised with a group of israeli settlers on their beds, spraying them with pepper spray attacking them. one of the ladies was telling me that to shoot her father wasn't sure why she was screaming. she thought that it was her brother who was annoying her when they started screaming. they say, while it was only a 5 minute attack,
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it shows that da city of settlers. this is an israeli settlement over there called re manime. and for palestinians, they will tell you that the shows you the courage of these re settlers because there have been no accountability. there has been no trans fans, investigations, indictments into these subtler attacks. so you can imagine how far the settlement is from this house, but how the settlers felt they were comfortable enough to be able to come here to this house palestinians while they were sleeping at their homes. so palestinians here would tell you that with the rhetoric that is happening in israel with the current far right government, they're expecting these attacks to keep on rising. what? plenty more ahead for you. this news are including russia. ron's foreign ministers have met in moscow with terrans nuclear program on the agenda. and myanmar dissolves the policy formerly the on santucci as the agenda,
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titans that square and in support, the tennis world level one is looking good and his effort to win a 2nd straight title that and you know, ah, well, british mom came charles is on his 1st state visit abroad, let's take you there live. he is currently in germany and he's headed to the brandenburg at gates in berlin. having arrived just in the last few hours. as you can see, that the crowds are lined up ready to greet him. we have seen the president frank walter stein my that with his wife at waiting for king charles's arrival with camilla. will it speak to our correspondent dominic can he joins us now live from balin. dominic, i believe this is a 3 day visit. can you talk us through the agenda, what we should expect? yes, 3 days in which the british head of states will be greeted initially by his counterparts,
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the german president, the german head of state frank, vanished. i might, as you was saying, in a particularly honorable moment as it were, the ceremony is of greeting of welcoming is taking place outside the brandenburg gate. that red carpet laid out there with a ceremonial guard from the 3 branches of the german military. the bundis via are all gathered there. they've greeted the president already there waiting for the british monex you arrived. the union flag will go up on the flagpole and then there will be that moment of welcoming now the 3 days to day. not so many things on the schedule. there is this moment of the brandenburg gate, then they will retire to schloss bellevue, which is the official residence of president shine maya, not that far away from the brandenburg gates. then there will be a moments where the president will give a speech about a particularly important environmental project. it's taking place in germany. that
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of course, is something environmentalism is a cause that is close to the heart of king charles the 3rd as the prince of wales. the environmental cause was, was very important for him, but he will not be speaking. we understand at that particular moment. and then later in the day, there is an official banquet that will take place again at schloss beds. you the president's official residence, which as i say is not very far away from the brandenburg gate. to morrow is very interesting because there are lots of different elements on that itinerary. the, the king will go to the old airport teagle airports in berlin, which has now been turned over to being a center for ukrainian refugees who have come to germany and have gone through the process of trying to get asylum and excuse me. and then to integrate themselves into society, so the king will see for himself how sings has been set up there. it's got an interesting development there. some of the over spill of the facilities are
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actually on the old runways of that airport. and then from there he will then travel later to the parliament building behind me and will speak to members of parliament at the bundy stark. it won't be the 1st time that he has spoken there. but obviously the 1st time as king as head of state. and then there are other things lined up for to morrow. he will be traveling to jennifer watts, which is outside berlin, where a british and german military detachment are assembling a project there. and he will be traveling at the end of the day to buy school board or vin, where he will see another environmental project that's underway. and that's just today and tomorrow, friday, more ceremony. but this fun in hamburg, where the king will go to the initial like here in hamburg, and will be shown some elements that relate to the history of the city and the history of a holocaust in germany. and he will also be shown
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a specific memorial that has been set up for some of the children in the lighting thirties, who were evacuated from germany before the nazi final solution came into effect for the kinder transport. and those children who were shipped from germany to the u . k. and therefore to safety. so a very full itinerary for the king and his ex wife, queen, consort camilla. but to day it's more about ceremony indeed. and we're watching some of that ceremony right now. live from berlin. oh oh.
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as you can see there, king charles and the queen consort carmella had been greeted by the president of germany, the head of state then frank, walter est i my and his wife elca. well, this is obviously a hugely symbolic dominic, but there is also some very important political bridge building to meet on the next couple of days. yes, as we hear the national anthem of the united kingdom, perhaps the king and the president will consider the nature of the relationship between the 2 countries. remember that as i was saying before, stop the 1st time. that's king charles has come to this country. and when you see the flags that have been put up around the city and all the sort of land mark places in this city, the european union flag, the german flag,
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the british flag. and there are many people in society who hopes that perhaps the arrival of a new sovereign, the arrival of a new prime minister in the united kingdom. the fact that there have been negotiations, the windsor agreement regarding northern ireland and the european union. this all as it were, presage is a different approach in the united kingdom visa v. europe. and so there is some, certainly in one of the editorials of german newspapers today in pseudo chad sites on they refer to the hope that's, that's with briggs gone. now, with the 2 countries, the united kingdom in germany, which have an affinity with each other, will be able to harold, as it were, a new relationship based on friendship based on mutual understanding based on the idea of military security through nicer and that sort of thing and that's the mix
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between the 2 countries will be strengthened. this, of course, this visit is the start of that. will probably watching that visit for you here on out there are dominant. came that with all the latest for us from belinda for now. thank you very much to me. now, the foreign ministers of russia and iraq had been meeting in moscow discussions between 2nd law rather than her send me the law, him focus on expanding trade and investment between the 2 countries. there was also discussion around the failed and nuclear deal between iran and the west is but the reason why the world is still waiting for the united states to return to its obligations under the nuclear deal. and we specifically stress that all illegal sanctions against iran must be lifted. we welcome the improvement in the situation in the middle east region in particular, and light of the recently. and now 3 duration of diplomatic relations between iran and saudi arabia. walk around, grow more of their bath, that we discussed ukraine. you support any initiative that would help stop the
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fighting and bring a peaceful that is illusion of differences before my visit to moscow. during my conversation with you foreign policy, chief joseph the bottle, we discuss the necessity of stopping the board and focusing on the political solution. and i informed my colleague, the foreign minister of the train that it on was ready to help efforts aimed at the stablish and fees and ending divorce either at the president's level or at the foreign minister. while in a moment we're here from our correspondent alhashan and karen. but 1st let's go jealous julia puzzle over in moscow. yearly. obviously a real show of solidarity here. yes, absolutely. unimpressive. list of subject has been discussed during the meeting. first and foremost, mister labriola said that most case totally for the restoration and full
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implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action. he said that russia is closely following actions of all the participants of disagreement. it has to be renewed and implemented as soon as possible, as there is no alternative to it. he also once again reiterated some familiar rhetoric. the b one does not want to stop the conflicts in ukraine because the goal is to eliminate, yet another competitor in the political arena, which is russia, of course. so russia, iran and china will oppose the tends to establish west and had germany in the world . mister liberal, actually thanked iran, saying that russia appreciates it wrongs balance position on the situation around ukraine. so many other issues were also touched upon the mutual economic and energy corporation is growing between the country. the tray turnover increased 3 times recently. there were also some other topics on because at the meeting like the possibility for iran, of joining the,
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the emerging economies clubs of the bricks. countries as well as the reconciliation of the conflicts and syria, yemen, and the policy problem. again, it's dawn and the conflict between armina and as the baton so russia once again confirms that a face, iran's long standing, strategic partner and friend, unique, prevail over there with a view from moscow. thank you leah. well, let's get the latest from karen with ali hush and ali. no surprises then from the reading, foreign minister wally run, and warsaw trying to maintain better relations in order in order to overcome the isolation. both countries are on the sanctions and getting together, cooperating together. coordinating together, getting their bank systems together, also coordinating on the politic a level, all these issues will help them to break in a new way or another to overcome dissolution. now, as a house enemy, rob de leon said there are going to sign
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a new strategic agreement between the 2 countries. that's going to extend for several years. and this means more cooperation on different sides. and as we know, there are aggregations that we're on the, supplying russia with drones and the war in ukraine. how about the iranians have been on several occasions denying this? so this meeting today just stresses the relation during the, the presidency, our for president, the right. you see, he went to russia, president futon came to, to iran and was sent. i mean, i mean, our de leon visited on several occasions, more school alhashan, and there were fallacious for us from the iranian capital. thank you, allie. now, the united states and south korea have conducted their fast, large scale amphibious landing exercises in 5 years. the drills are taking place off the coast of east and pa, hung. north korea accused the u. s. and south korea and were hasting an invasion on
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tuesday, young and down to what it said when you and small and nuclear warheads to carrying it will now produce more weapons, grade nuclear material, or run the private as following the military exercises for us from palm 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, this is them rehearsing for a counter offensive, making themselves such a formidable foe that no one would think about attacking them. first, this exercise is designed for the combined defense of the korean peninsula and
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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 were the theories of missile launches. i'd also rehearsing a counter attack of its own against the south. and it's us allies, the difference being that it's cancer offensive. what it says be using the small, 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 and rob. all right, i'll just era, whoa, hang south korea. well, me on laws election commission has dissolved the political party, a former leader on santucci state media reported that the national league for democracy failed to register under strict new electoral was brought in by the
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military government. tony chang reports now from young. the building behind me is the headquarters of the national league for democracy was once the party of government here in melma 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 and l d parliamentary members who wished to stand 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 unite, what is now a very divided country. that is unsound sushi, the n l d 's, former leader, who is now in jail. the rest of her natural life. tony chang al jazeera. mm hm.
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well, in south africa, rolling power outages of up to 10 hours a day are hampering businesses and economic growth. the government has given no indication of when the energy crisis will be resolved. i am retired to reports now from janice bank. o these people are demanding, the state provides alternative energy to public hospitals, schools and police stations. they say corruption and mismanagement are to blame for an energy crisis in south africa and opposition parties. civil society groups and trade unions are challenging the government in, quote, as a result of that financial loss and the looting and the stealing that has been taking place that 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
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are affecting people's homes and businesses and slowing down economic growth. some areas can go without electricity for more than 10 hours a day. power outage gives a plague, thought 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 provide south africa with a more stable energy supply. but as government says that it doesn't have the capacity to end blackouts immediately. oh, that's not what's a chromosome uncle bella wants to hear. he owns a popular restaurant insulator township. before this we used to make money, but now instead of investing money, being able to return our stuff. we have to buy your solar. we thought the solar is enough we have to buy generates on the generic does not enough. you have to buy
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dizzy lives when so those are good that we're not ready for rolling blackouts, a 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 janice with a war foreign troops are arriving in democratic republic of congo, said boost to the fight there against the armed group and 23 calls from regional leaders for the rebels to cease fire. withdraw hadn't stopped the violence. and as our correspondent mocking web reports, and the government is accused of now using another orange group to fight the n 23. just 2 weeks ago, fighters from the m 23 armed group held this hill top than democratic republic of congo. government forces fought them off. it were booming. saki from colonel showed us around. he told us it's from here. the 1023 fighters showed the town of sa kate
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down below. most of the people here run away. but now a few are coming back to collect crops and take them to town, no colon or, or no modeling book. we cannot go further than here because the rebels are not far away. we used to go up into the hills to bring cassava and other foods. but now you cannot go there because you will meet the rebels global credit card you. hi guys. army said he's been fighting rwandan soldiers here under the guise of the m. 23 armed groups. rwanda deny is backing in 23. the government for say that they're the ones that are holding the si, fi and m 23. is not. they want to show us some of their positions with the recent fly thing near the town of western widely reported to be between m 23 and an armed group. congos armies widely believed to have supported armed groups in its fight against them. 23. the army denies it. they say that withdrawing their reinforcing
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in other areas. m. 23 playing a game and misleading regional leaders and the international community. regional leaders ascending troops under the banner of an east african force. randi and soldiers arrived earlier this month. hasn't stopped the fighting more than a 100000 people have been forced from their homes as m 23 advanced over the last year. some of the people in this camp from the town of new shockey, which is one of the places the end $23.00 says it's handed over to the burgundy and troops. men see leah said thomas, we know the staff or can the forces are there and michelle, but we also know that collaborating with them 23 is fighters on nearby. this is why we refusing to go back was kick off a lot of sucks. back up in the hills, the colonel took us to the armies most forward position. a few 100. burundi and
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troops meant to control the territory beyond here. but he says m 23 fighters is still hiding in houses across the valley. many people here question why the government hasn't done more to enable its own forces to stop him 23. now they're wondering if more foreign forces will actually help malcolm web al jazeera la pango, democratic republic of congo, while it's time for whether on the date and his car. hello, they will have a look to the middle east and abandon strong wind is the story here. blowing out of the mediterranean, bringing some blustery showers, the likes of lebanon, as well as syria. now we could see some snow edging into northern parts of syria and eastern turkey or areas that were effected by that devastating of quake that wet weather moving its weight for the east. bringing that wintry mix to the caucuses by friday, some heavy rain and strong winds expected cause northern areas of iraq pushing into iran by the end of the week. so blustery conditions blowing across some of the gulf
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countries, but it is going to be much dryer. just a few, spotty showers here and there some of the wet weather effect in coastal areas of the red sea and west in yemen. now when you move to north africa, it's a very dry picture here windy as well, but lots of heat coming through for the north, west places like morocco, algeria and the canary islands. we are expecting temperatures to continue to rise by the end of the week in many areas. it's much cooler, however, for the likes of egypt. 21 degrees celsius maximum high in cairo. for the wet weather, we have to head further south of those thunderstorms, continuing to rumble across the tropics in africa. some heavy rain is what affecting eastern areas of south africa. it warms up slightly in cape town. while still ahead here on algebra will tell you why life is getting harder for the himalayan animals. learn the ghost of the mountains and in sport for more teams have qualified for the next 2 years. africa cup of nations fall behalf you without storing
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ah, $1000000000.00 money known drink operation to coal. marsha is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit with it. right. i've described that in a 4 part series. al jazeera investigative unit goes under cover in southern africa, pittsburgh. we can fill 90 percent of the government once it's falling. it's perfectly brandon, good part to on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been covered compared to the number of people missing with detailed coverage. i say government policies are making it difficult for them to export on climate change has also impacted supply from around the world to their rescue. plants showed their confidence in 1st republic bank,
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so all sides of which are critical to their functioning of the financial system. lou ah ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera, i mr. how's your day here? enjoy? ha, that's remind you about top stories. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is remaining to find after us president joe biden urged him to abandon his plans to overhaul the judiciary. following the biggest protest in the nation's history, netanyahu has delayed changes to the judicial system, but said that israel weren't bound to international pressure. the foreign ministers of russia and iran had been meeting in moscow discussions between saga lab robin.
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the same on the la him, focused on expanding trade. there was discussion also around the failed nuclear deal between iran and the west prisons. king charles is in germany on his 1st state visit as monarch. he is in berlin for 3 day trip with the queen, consort camilla. the royals are receiving military honors at the branch and that gates and will then attend a state banquet at the german president's bellevue palace of more on that. where joined by orac brookman, he's a political commentator, and there john won a professor for european studies at stanford university in berlin. or rick, this is kim charles's 1st state visit abroad. i remember when queen elizabeth was crowned she taught the commonwealth, so this child, this trip for charles is meant to be for france and then germany. but it's starting in germany. this is really about communication that europe is a priority here. well, i think it was a good idea to come to germany and not to paris that would only produce
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pictures of garbage and burning barracks and turbulent, says. and also the meeting of someone who is criticized to be a french emperor meeting a british king would certainly be not what france nor britain would like to see in comparison with the burden. this is a pretty stable and also calm situation. and a lot of germans warmly welcomed the visit of the king. i'm sitting here in a university of 3 blocks away from the hotel and brighton book date. and it's not so much of the deal because royals are interesting for people who read tap lloyd's . but for everyone who read said, as a political sake, no, it's a positive sign or controlled, obviously has some family ties to the country. and i believe he also speaks a bit of german. how's he being received? is he as popular that says his mother when he is certainly not as popular as his mother? and i think also the bad story is that everyone could follow if one is interested
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in the royal family in the last few years. also didn't really host the reputation of the king. i think generally speaking, grateful suffered a lot from rex it and the reputation of the country. not only that they moved away from the european union. but also that pretending that global britain is a better solution than the european union roll people's hearts and they are rather distant to everything that comes from the united kingdom. well, is this in a moment to try to mend some of those ties? are germans in german politicians open to that they certainly are. and i think it showed it during the day make as well as with the ongoing war in ukraine, that standing alone and pretending that states can respond to global challenges that are far bigger than what a single country can manage that these times are different than we should only stay
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united and not only pretend that the western united but also work on mutual understanding and symbolic actions like visiting each other is an important step in that direction. i say that kim charles is also during the 3 day trip he'll be speaking to the bonus dog. how is the british royal family regard to that? does this still have relevance for germans and the stay in edge? i don't think they put too much importance to their symbolic actions, but it just talked to some of my colleagues and they were complaining that they didn't get a chance to get into the boon to talk to listen to it. so there is quite some attention to what's going on, but after all, he's a king and he's visiting a republic. and although we don't have a king, we very much appreciate that our president acts as something like a republican king and my in the cause. and so there is
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a certain emotional relationship with royal families and so on. but after all, it's a west and democracy and want to understand that he sent by the prime minister of britain to pave the way for closer relations. and indeed they will be discussing. there is over dinner at the bellevue palace this evening, or the booking of the political commentator, speaking to us from belin, always great to get your thoughts. all right, thanks for joining. thank you. not tesla and space acts founder ill on mosque, has called for a pause on the development of advanced artificial intelligence. systems mosque is one of more than a 1000 people who sign an open less at warning that such systems pose profound risks to society and humanity. the letter follows that the release of the 4th version of chat chip is in a i program that can understand images that write computer code and even engage and human like conversation, or let's speak to crystal walker. here's the technology and digital culture.
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although he is joining us now from newcastle upon tyne on the u. k. chris, let me start by asking you if you share some of these concerns, i think that there is a rescue that we do have some so to what's called a g i, which is artificial general intelligence and the g is quite significant here, basically means are here the concept of computer generates is artificial intelligence could be similar to you all often sometimes beyond or human intelligence and, and a lot of a i researchers have wound about this for your maybe 1020 years and there's kind of always been there. oh, well, this is tomorrow's problem to think about tomorrow's from to think about. but with the, the sort of massive leaps that we've seen in technology in just the last 6 months. i think it's starting to become forefront in people's minds. also there have been warnings. i say that last year a i experts were asked in a survey of the probability that future a i, systems could cause human extinction or something similar at the median answer then
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was 10 percent. i mean, that's x as nearly astonishing that the group of people actually developing this technology thinks they're the one and 101010 chance that it could end human civilization and they're still developing. and yes, well this is, this is the kind of fundamental thing i suppose is that we, we do have a relatively small but still quite vocal group of individuals who have long worried about this, that kind of the, i guess the digital cassandra is over the world are the people who kind of prophecy, a feature where this is, can become a big issue. the idea that kind of the robots are going to take over from us because we give them a intelligence and then they ignore the 1st rule that we code them with, which is do know how to humans and, and that suddenly becomes a big issue. am is with pointing out, i suppose at that view is still relatively ne, shall we see this? this is sort of petition that we've seen going around by a non profit that has been signed by some pretty significant names. but also some of those who've had their name attached to it,
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say that actually they did not signify any sort of support for it. and actually they've just kind of had that a name co opted us of this is something to think about. so, so very controversial, chris, you mentioned there, the speed of change and this is fairly profound change. they went talking about that seems to be one of the most pressing concerns. are we underestimating just how quickly this technology could evolve? i think we all because if he, if he tossed your mind back, you less than 6 months in november 2022, we saw the release of chat g p t in here in that time we've seen huge leaps forward g p t, for which we mentioned is the kind of next version of that the, the adopted better version of trochi p t has only been around for 2 weeks. and in that time we've kind of seen that huge numbers of businesses being built off the battery. so if nothing else, and we need to be aware of the fact that things are really accelerating very, very quickly here. and if that does no harm to kind of pump the brakes a little bit, because we have got competing big tech companies trying to gain supremacy is little
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live and alms race. kind of gone almost from it. muskets with bayonets and talk to kind of the of the gatling gun the a k 47 in around about 6 months. so probably were thinking about when you're slowing down a little bit or how dare tries are landed n. kathleen is system of the men to improve themselves right and become more intelligent than designed to do that. yes, there are lots of experiments that have been done and, and lots of kind of mathematical equations that have been done by those who fear the rise of what's called i kind of artificial intelligence, overcoming us an ai containment is a growing space. so back in 2002, and there is a at israel researcher that has, i conduct an experiment called a i in a box where he essentially took the role of an a i and challenge to other people to try and refuse him access to be taken out of his container, the central thing that stopped a i from from spreading too badly. turns out that actually he managed to convince his captors to let him free while he was playing the role of a i. similarly,
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i was doing some research. i'm out of a bunch of academics in spain, in 2021 that suggested that mathematically it is impossible to cruel boundaries on a i, it will always try and ignore isaac os most 1st roof of robotics, which has to do no harm to human. so, and there was people, it is were saying over all are still in the minority in terms of like, what perceptions all of a i, but there is a sense, i think that we need to be much more careful given the speed of development that we, we really carefully drew out of those boundaries and make sure that a, i can't go beyond indeed, and plenty of ethical concerns to crystal walker there at technology and digital health coach at all. that's been to us from the u. k. thanks for joining us again on out there across great levels. i fear lance lions caused by heavy rains as kicking people in northern brazil awake at night craters 70 nieces deep and 500 meters wide. have developed close to people's hines,
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the tory gaten b reports. this is bore a ticket to in northern brazil, a small city with a big problem. heavy rains of caused massive landslides and where there was once hope there is now fear of unavoidable reality is miss a fancy 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 that makes the window shake. resident say the hillsides began collapsing 5 years ago, but recent heavy rains have caused the gaps to widen. this is a j. j. in 2016, we came to this house in conflicts. some 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. fine to say 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 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. the only homan is living in the landslide 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 ha, migrants have protested outside the detention center. and northern mexico sir, dot juarez after 38 people died and a fire there on monday. the victims, families, blame immigration officials and gods for their deaths alien present under his manual. up as
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a door said that the blaze was caused by the detainees. he said some of them set fire to mattresses after finding out they are going to be deported. how conservationists in himalayan region of leduc are trying to protect rare snow leopards. the population is at risk of extinction because of habitat destruction caused by climate change. had me miss our reports. snow that birds i lou serve and difficult to spot even to the trained i. the courts provide the perfect camouflage in the called him allan desert. these photographers have been waiting for nearly 6 hours when you kind of prepare to be in temperatures of minus 15 minus 20. 0, to see what animal. so that might not do anything all day or whatever that does help it and everything goes well. it's an awesome feeling. between 4 and 700 snow leopards live in la dark sightings are so red, then known as the ghosts of the mountains. now climate change is threatening their survival. melting,
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glaciers shrinking their natural habitat and driving away pre research. i say it's difficult with the big cats to adapt to the pace of global warming. the mormon bird pre lined with increases software exceeds to water. the current threshold is you will see more newer species coming and populating which again, sort of fall by bringing more competition to solomon. and we know smaller but is very important for maintaining the ecological integrity of this entire region. once they're thrown or pushed to the brink, they have nowhere else to go. conservation is largely focused on community efforts to mitigate conflicts with people, villagers, the wire mesh has help protect the livestock. some have taken up other jobs to make up for their losses near you noon. dasa. no. leopards and wolves used to come and do a lot of damage in the village. they used to pray on or livestock to compensate. i started to make the snow leopard dolls, and initially they didn't bring in much, but now lots of foreign tourists come here. so i making decent money in federal
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dogs routinely attacks, no leopards, often stealing their kills. conservationist hope more sightings will lead to greater awareness and strengthen efforts to save these big cats barb. new metal al jazeera and explosion, and deep space may be the brightest to ever seen. scientists say that a gamma ray bast happened 2400000000 light years away, and producing a radiation pass that swept through the solar system back in october, and said to have delivered a gigawatts of power into the atmosphere and was so bright that it triggered detectors on spacecraft signed to say it could be the result of massive star collapsing on itself to form a black hole. but alley i spoke to james long from the university of sydney. he says this is a ref phenomenon. even though in now and now i'm standing super hot doing what year is very far away. if you know more than 1000 class courses galaxy and terms of gatorade b, this is a very, very both by one usually with the area near,
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very close to be the beginning of the universe. and this is very, very close by these on, on, not your, your thunder. these are 1001000 and time. you know, the math, mathematica even extremely, extremely, extremely heavy. you have a thought and, and because of that, the, the elements that the fuse are going to be very different. and what happens at the end of the life is going to be very different. so it went out, thought died will not, you know, ends with a gun re book with gary birth we're looking at which are many, many times heavier. be implications of this is, is quite broad. and the reason is because we don't usually carry over the bright and disclose, i think the right one in every 10000 or so years. and as a, as a result of that, we have able to actually have the unprecedented coverage of how the, how,
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how the camera evolves over time. and that's a lot of our models in may made it different from people from an adult matter perspective. other people looking at metro mega radiation suspected. so there are many may i can do that just wide. incredible. now it's a taste that's been lost for 4000 years. and now genetic technology is bringing back the flavor of willie mamma. the malice meat ball has been created by streaming scientists using lab grown meat, is made using genetic information from the long extinct animals, along with data from elephants, their closest living relatives. the project aims to show the potential of meat grown from the cells to lecture. well still ahead here on out as in sports, the raining wimbledon champion stays on call was for another title when afar will be here with the action for you from the miami. ah
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ah ah ah, welcome back. it's time for sport and his bar. it sounds yeah, thank you so much. scott led to have produced one of their best international performances and decades. steve clark's team beat spain to nail as they chased the spot for next year's european championship. addie richardson reports ah, scotland may miss down on last year's well kept for the looking good in their efforts to qualify for a 2nd straight european championships and the defense variable in spain. how many for the gold in glasgow,
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spain offered latency, suggest the much of a leap forward is the may 2016. it could have a capital will cost to live with one of their best interest. you know, it is mac. how many school to 2nd, the break to wrap up a famous win for his country. first over spain 30 no need to be real busy and in good shape to reach. next is fine, is germany. you see the, the rewards for what we've done over last 9 days. magnificent bliss. oh, there, on the page i will see a boat on the, the, the give everything from the country and to get a result is always pleasing. so the, the top will go home happy, but we have to remain focused on what we have to do, which is the group. so we will need a few more points and 6 welcome semi finalist correlation with sooner when his
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intake here chelsea's, mr. competed with both of their goals, competent results, at least price. second increase d. the step to need to guarantee to place in the final is always paid. but if i can see why, you know, groups in their opening game, they got a point against croatia and ro pages team followed up that results with a will know when overlap via and the richardson algy their lead murphy has hit yet another landmark in his career. hat trick and a friendly against curse style has moved and passed a 100 international goals. the world cup winners. it's 3rd on the men's old time international scoring list. the 35 year old is behind ports calls chris john, rinaldo and around sally de herve, run our mastermind a where were argentina at the counter world cup. the french coach lead saudi arabia,
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2 to one victory against eventual champions in the group stages. but ran are, has opted to leave the job in the build up to the next year to next year. it's asian come. the 54 year old is leaving to take over as head coach of the french women's national team. they'll be competing at the world cup and australia, new zealand, later this year. for more teams of qualified for next year's africa cup of nations to new jersey, i'm making sure they're placed with a one know when over libya the finals will take place next january. and february and the ivory coast running champions as senegal along with south africa. and we're also qualified on tuesday. the international and the committee has recommended that russians and bell russians be allowed to compete, as neutrals at international competitions. they were ban due to russia's invasion of ukraine last year. the i o. c, who's executive board medical center on tuesday, said it's advice, does not concern the participation of athletes at next year in paris games. tennis
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is one sport that is already allowing russians to compete right now. karen, catching off is taking part in the miami. open caption oliver has knocked out to the number 2 seats step. now let's press the wall. number 16 beat the green star and straight, straight to miami court of finance were held face that francisco baron, dodo of arch tina well, number one, carlos al cortes is also into the last day. the 19 year old us open champion defeated american tommy paul in straight sets extent his winning streak to 9 matches. i'll perhaps needs when this title to stay at the top of the world. i came home here that it is, you pay for me here in miami with all the and i receive every day amazing for me and you know, and i enjoy, i think that's the key that i'm playing such a high level, you know,
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and he never mas like al cortes, the alina rubber, keena, is aiming to follow up a tournament when an indian wells with another title and the us, raining at wimbledon happiness now on a 12 at match winning streak after this victory over martinet travison of italy empower because exam player dropped just 3 games during this when, which is in to the semi finals. okay. and that is all your support for now back to you as, as yeah, thanks for a while and that's it for me. and as long as you pay for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of a
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a witness documentary on how to sierra cheers from school children in the island community of east end. the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco velasquez. there's only one school and co sketchiness infancy school is the only teacher the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years. hard work from the local community here in cairo. sketchy at the store. this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education, part of a broader strategy by the by did administration to address the root causes of migration from central america. critics. in honduras, however, warned that ramp and government corruption means that foreign assistance too often goes astray. ah a disagreement between allies, israel.

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