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as she finds her place in the world, oh, see me as i am a witness documentary on out 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 coyote co cheetos 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,
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a disagreement between allies, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu refuses to back down after the u. s. president urges him to drop his judicial oval. ah, hello again, i'm his dad. he attends as out of their life and are also coming on. king charles touches down in berlin on his 1st foreign visit as the u. k. sovereign. i'm out of montague, the inside. after that, keep watching. i'm going to tell you why the government here is struggling to keep the lights on. and dystopian warning over a 1000 leaders of the tech industry cool for halts in the development of artificial intelligence. ah, no, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is remaining defiant after you, as president joe by urged him to abandon his plans to overhaul the judiciary.
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following the biggest protests in the nation history, netanyahu has delayed changes to the judicial system, but by that says the overhaul should rather be dropped altogether in a ram public dispute between these 2 allies. netanyahu said that israel will not bow to international pression. like many homes were moving along very concerned that they get this free cannot continued on. i go to made clue, hopeful, hopefully, find military rule acting away with genuine compromise. meanwhile, israel security minister, it'll my bank of it says that benjamin netanyahu has agreed to form a national guard that would be under his control. opponent, secure, has been given wanting, his own militia need. abraham has more from tiber any occupied westbank. members of
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this palestinian family were asleep when a group of settlers attacked them in their bedrooms. they say they woke up terrified just before midnight, to rocks being hurled at them, and settlers attacking them with pepper spray w meridian, jani, the rocks are all over the house. let me show you there. here we started looking after the settlers left and found one of the rocks under my head. we found it here under the beds. they either through its targeting the windows on my head as i was sleeping thrush to slightly when we go to the ports to these really police, they ask us for the miracle, they blame us for not forming the attackers. it's as if they want us to look at the perpetrators handcuffed them and bring them to police. this is not for a subtler attack against palestinians of the past week. just a few days ago, a group of settlers put up a house on fire in a village near them alone, but the family, luckily managed to escape. according to the un,
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there's an average of 3 settler attacks per day against palestinians. and they say that since this started documenting these violations against palestinians in 15 years, this is the highest number of secular attacks against palestine is. now there are media reports that benjamin, that's on, you know, who's going to be granting the far right. national security minister ban via and national guard, according to palestinians. they believe that this is going to bring them a free hand before israeli settlers to attack them. and according to the palestinian 40 ministry, they say that this is going to be a racial militia. that will continue to target and kill palestinians with him al josie into the occupied rank. well, that is no cause to the u. s. and speak with our white house correspondent, kimberly how that. kimberly, obviously tensions are running high in israel and from yahoo is under pressure to now from biden's. these men of known each other a very long time. yes,
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there's no question and as well, we have certainly had an update in just the last hour or so. we have had an address from the israeli leader to democracy summit that has been held virtually here at the white house where there has been a reminder, despite the tensions of that long standing alliance between israel and the united states. with these lit railey leader has called the u. s. president, a friend of 40 years and also said when it comes to the alliance that is unshakable. so there is this stressing of the importance of that relationship, but it was a very different relationship that was being characterized very much in the public view. less than 24 hours ago when we saw the tensions that at times similar between friends coming in to full display. and it was that exchanges that had to do, of course, with these judicial reforms. and the fact that the u. s. president made very public
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the fact that he did not think that this was something that the israeli leader should go ahead with saying that he was concerned and that the israeli leadership walk away from this. this is something that we don't typically see is that in the united states is a criticism of israel. in fact, given the fact that there is this strong diplomatic tie, this very strong military support from the united states. we never do see this very public criticism, but that is what we saw, but now it appears that there is this effort to try and mended. but once again, we should underscore that this tension that has come public has been simmering for some time. we should remind our viewers that when you, as president joe biden came into office, it took him a bit of time to make the phone call that he made to other world leaders dozens of world leaders. in fact, it wasn't until a month after his inauguration that he called the israeli leader benjamin and yahoo
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. and that has to do with the fact that not only are there some tensions, but they're also very much on different ends of the political spectrum, ideologically. so yes, there is a very strong us israel alliance, but even though these men have known each other for some 40 years, they do at times have their differences. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can there for us in d. c. thank you. kimberly hall king charles is in germany on his 1st state visit as buttons monarch. he was welcomed at the brandenburg gauged by the german president . as you can see there, charles is on a 3 day visit with his wife, queen, consort camilla. he had planned to travel to france, but that trip is postponed due to ongoing protests against pension reforms, will not speak to dominic kane for the latest from belin dominic, as we were saying really, this is a 3 day visit. talk us through some of the agenda. yeah, 3 day visits to day is more about ceremonial welcomes and that sort of thing. so
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was we were seeing the president frank vita shy my a german president. that is a figurehead. presidency. the chancellor is the political leader of germany butts. so welcoming from the 2 for the, from one head of state to another. then the king goes to the palace as it were, of the president science visitors book. there will be a speech. there is a speech being made by the german president about the importance of the environment and energy security, and that's taking place right now. and then later in the day there will be a banquet at the residency of the presidents where the king and queen consort, other guests of honor. tomorrow's itinerary is very interesting. there will be a speech from the king to members of parliament in the owner's heart. the king is going to visit a joint british german military project that's taking place. he'll visit an environmental project outside berlin and he's going to go to the old teagle airport
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to see where ukrainian refugees are being temporarily house. and then friday he leaves berlin goes to hamburg, and there are more ceremonial events taking place there. and i'll make all the see lots of symbolism as well. and seeing that also some very important political bench building to me then there is certainly a view politically in this city in this country. but with briggs seemingly done and with a new king and a new prime minister, relatively new prime minister richie sooner who replaced las trus last year. that there is an opportunity, certainly in one of the newspapers as a georgia site on their editorial was saying precisely that that this can be an opportunity for germany and britain to forget about for exit and to remember the friendship between the 2 countries. and remember the things that bind them, their joint membership of ne, so their commitment to the people of ukraine and assuring up the military defences
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of ukraine. and that sort of thing. and very much the hopes that the more acrimonious elements of dispute that there were to political level between the u. k and the e u, and therefore germany of the hind them. and that's this visit as it were. although it is between the figurehead leader of the united kingdom and the figurehead leader of the federal republic of germany, that underneath that there is this desire on both sides for a rapp hoshal for a coming together of 2 countries who in a historical level certainly over the course of the last 70 years or so have been very much friends, neighbors allies. and indeed we've been hearing from the president stein my are saying that germany and britain now opened a new chapter in their relations with this visit. we'll be following that for you here on out. as eric dominic came in berlin. thanks, danny. now the foreign ministers of russia and iran had been meeting in moscow discussions between saga lab rosanne jose enemy,
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i belie him focused on expanding trade and investment between the 2 countries. there was also discussion around the failed nuclear deal between iran and the west . 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 life of the recently and now 3 duration of diplomatic relations between iran and saudi arabia. so congress, more of their bass that we discussed, you could aim at the support any initiative, and that would help stop the fighting and bring a peaceful that is illusion of differences before my visit to moscow. during my conversation with your fighting policy, chief justice bottle, we discuss the necessity of stopping the board and focusing on that political solution. and i, and for my colleague the foreign minister of ukraine this year and was ready to
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help efforts aimed at the stablish in fees and ending divorce either at the president's level or at the foreign minister flat. now the united nations is set is set to set up an agency to investigate the face of thousands of syrians have gone missing during its 12 the civil war, sir, and found these have long been calling for away to find their loved ones. diplomatic editor james bass has the story farce from the un headquarters in you. up to 12 years of war, the united nations estimates there are about a 100000 people missing in syria, detained or abducted. their relatives don't know if they're alive or dead. now the united nations is preparing to set up a new body to investigate. the cornerstone is the establishment by the general assembly of a new internationally solution to clarify the site and what about of the missing and to provide support to victims and their families. i urge all member states to act, and i call on the government of cd and all parties to the conflicts to cooperate.
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it is essential to help cd and healed and remove an obstacle to securing sustainable peace. wafaa mustafah welcomes the idea of the new institution. she hopes it could bring her family news about her father alley, who was abducted by armed men in 2013. i spent the past 9 years and 8 months of my life. talking about the moment i lost my dad. and it's and, and it's still very, very difficult. i mean, it changed, it seems our life for a very changed it. it started us, you know, i, i live alone in germany. i have my mom and my sister in canada. i have another sister in the us, we were 70. and then that moment when my father was for a few, disappeared by deborah day by the father jim in 2013, that for me, the ambit ever. so i spent, i spent that i still spent the every day of my life am trying to find an answer for
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one single question. is my dad a life? the fact that the syrian government seat in the general assembly meeting was empty is pretty telling the u. n. already has a commission of inquiry on syria, an international impartial, independent mechanism, as well as the teams led by the un special envoy and the u. n's high commission of a human rights and yet on the issue of the missing the government of syria has not cooperated with any of them. many diplomats fear the aside regime will also ignore the new body which the un hopes to have up and running. in a matter of months, james bay's al jazeera of the united nations and still had here allows, as in next case, president says, those responsible for fire that count. at least 14 people at a migrant detention center will be brought to justice. ah
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hello, they will look to east asia and we've 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 dryer 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 as we move to south asia, we're going to see some wet weather pulling into the north west of india that
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thanks, that westerly disturbance moving across pakistan. and it brings and sundry downpours to the likes of low hole with the chance of hail, much dryer for the west coast. if you shower here and there in the south, we are going to see some very heavy rain start to move into bangladesh over 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. joined the debate, you know that through seems empowered by the government and the in by the government. the government offices, health security, is also a global health security. on an online, at your voice, there is no rights to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy at the end of the day. it is ordinary objects that are paying
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the price on al jazeera blue. oh, oh. well them back to watching al jazeera, i miss dorothy attainder hot. let's remind you about top stories. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is remaining defiant after u. s. president budged 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 says israel will not bow to international pressure the foreign ministers of russia and iran. i've been meeting in moscow discussions between saga lab robin has sent me out the law here focused on expanding trade. there was also discussion
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around the failed nuclear deal between iran and the west. king charles is in germany on his 1st state visit as britton's mom. he's in berlin now for a 3 day trip with his wife, queen console. camilla. there is the military honors at the brands and that gauge migrants had protested outside a detention center and northern mexico steered out quarries after dozens of people died in a fire. on monday, the victims, families, blame immigration officials and gods the deaths present under manual lopez over door has said that those responsible will be brought to justice. earlier. he blamed the blaze on some of the detainees. john holeman reports falling of ambulances. they came to light 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
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for news. okay, your mother said, now 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, mexico's president, arrived with dances. it was the migrants themselves. he said, esther de 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 scan state migration centers. those have stepped through the doors, often described the move overcrowded prison, but this time around, they removed questions. how did the authorities allow this to happen to those under their care? dangly? venezuela? migrant says she was outside when it happened that i've been waiting for their
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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 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 denied to this of accused authorities of criminalizing them on monday night, the pressure cooker blew over. now, amid the grief the inquest will begin. john hohmann out as ita, mexico city. police say the mass shooting at a school nashville was planned very carefully. 28 year old audrey had, had legally bored 7 firearms and recent is a former student killed 6 people,
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including 3 children. please have released body cam foot and showing minutes that office has confronted him. john henry, audrey hale slowly pulls into the parking lot of covenant school. the shooter fires through a locked glass door to gain entry in combat gear armed with one assault rifle and toting. another hail wanders the halls of the christian school looking for victims . it's a tale of horror told through the surveillance footage released by nashville police officers badge cameras capture the response. please get the call at 1013 shots fired. they're out there. learning the lessons of the 2022. you've all the texas school shooting where police wasted, precious minutes is a gunman, fired on children. let go. these officers act fast. ah, no. room by room is fire. alarm sound off the officers clear the 1st floor. a. they rush toward the sound of gunfire and
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close it was now with with the attacker, a former student down soon to be declared dead. it's over at 10, 27 am. 14 minutes after police received the call. in that time, hail his gun down 39 year old students and 3 staffers in their sixties police. a hail had amassed an arsenal. we've determined that our grade, bald 7 on from 5 different local gun stores here legally to will result weapons. president joe biden, who fought for a federal assault weapons ban that congress passed in 1994, only to watch it expire 10 years later. once again calls for another ban of the weapons hail used to kill resonation. we all these families more than our prayers.
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we owe the match, you know, we had to do more stuff is convolt repeat two's part ripping apart the soldiers nation, projector children. so to learn how to read, writes that duck cover in class with there is almost no chance of passing another ban. this is the 2021 christmas card picture of the congressmen who represents the nashville district where it all happened. andy ogles, posing with his family bearing assault weapons, a portrait of intransigence in the effort to change gun laws in america, john henry l g 0. while the united states and south career have conducted their 1st large scale amphibious landing exercises in 5 years, the drills are taking place off the coast of eastern palm, north korea accuse the u. s. and south korea ever hasting an invasion. on tuesday young unveiled what it said when new and small and nuclear warheads, declaring and will produce more weapons gradient k metairie. now, ty ones,
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former president maryan jowers on a 12 day tour of china that's aimed at easing tensions between taipei and beijing. the fast wasn't by a current or former leader of the island and more than 7 decades. it comes as china threatens to retaliate if the current taiwanese president meets the u. s. how speaker during an upcoming trip to los angeles and sell africa rolling power outages of up 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. hiring with hostile reports now from janice back. 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
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taken 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 are affecting people's homes and businesses and are slowing down economic growth. some areas can go without electricity for more than 10 hours a day. power i'll 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 provide south africa with a more stable energy supply. but his government sees that it doesn't have the capacity to end blackouts immediately. oh, that's not what's
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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 our money, being able to turn our stuff, we have to buy your solar. we thought the solar is enough we have to buy generates are that generated? 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 janice with homes or yourself, has been officially sworn in and 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, use of is the fast british asian and muslim to leave the country. now 1000 leaders
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in the tech industry of signed a lesson calling for a pause on the development of advanced artificial intelligence systems, tesla and space outs founded. ellen musk is one of the secretary, is on that letter, saying that technology poses profound risks to society and humanity, and follows the release of before fashion of chat, g p, t and a i program that can understand images that right compute occurred and even engage in human like conversation, i spoke to crystal walker and technology and digital culture or thalia. he says concerns about a i should not be dismissed. we do have a, 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 of the world to have the people who kind of prophecy a future. while this is going to become a big issue, the idea that kind of the robots are going to take over from us because we give them 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,
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is worth pointing out. i suppose that that, that view is still, relatively ne, shall we see this, a sort of petition that we've seen going around by a nonprofit or has been signed by some pretty significant names. but also some of those who had their name attached to it. say that actually they did not signify any sort of support for it. and actually they've just kind of had that the name co op to there. so this is something to think about. i, we've seen some research, i'm out of a bunch of academics in spain, in 2021 that suggested that mathematically it is impossible to abdul boundaries on a i, it will always try and ignore isaac os most 1st rule of, of robotics which is to do no harm to human, so am those people it is we're saying over all are still in the minority or 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,
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i can't go beyond. now conservationists in the himalayan region of the dac on trying to protect rest. no leopards and population is at risk of extinction because of habitat distraction caused by climate change. paddling with our reports. no leopards, i lucid and difficult to spot even to the trained eye. they could provide the perfect camouflage in the cord, 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, or to see one animals. but i might not do anything all day. whenever it does happen and everything goes well. it's an awesome feeding between 4 and 700 snow leopard. live in lubbock. sightings are so red, then known as the ghosts of the mountains. now climate change is threatening the survival. measuring glaciers, i shrinking the natural habitat and driving away prey research. i say it's difficult for the big cats to adapt to the pace of global warming. the moment the
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tree line just increases, sort of exceeds to what the current special is. you will see more newer species coming and populating which again, sort of bringing more competition to solar, but be notional a, but is very important for maintaining the ecological integrity of this entire region. once they are thrown or pushed to the brink, they have nowhere else to go. conservation is largely focused on community efforts to mitigate conflicts with people. villages see why mesh has helped protect the livestock. some have taken up other jobs to make up for their losses. yay! loomed no leopards and will used to come and do a lot of damage in the village. they used to pray on our livestock to compensate. i started to make these snow leopard dolls from initially they didn't bring in much, but now lots of foreign tourists come here. so i making decent money and federal dogs routine attacks. no leopards, often stealing their kills. conservationists hope more sightings will lead to
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