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o l g 0. when ever you oh, a round, 3 quarters of sub saharan african cultural heritage is on display in western museums, but it didn't happen overnight. we were rob color time. the 1st episode reveals how european colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen on episode one blunder. oh, now jazeera ah outrage in mexico. after surveillance video appears to show gods leaving men locked
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in a cell as the building burns around them. ah, an ominous of a problem of this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he believes compromise or the, his judicial overhaul as possible. a step towards climate just as the united nation asks the world talk call to define the national obligations around climate change and the former ceo of the world's biggest coffee chang, faces of roasting from us senators, over allegations of union busting. ah, there is alfred and mexico over a video appearing to show security forces walking away from men,
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locked behind bars in a migrant detention center. as a fire burned around them, at least 39 people died in the blaze. mexico's president has promised to find those responsible. the fire broke out on monday inside the center and the city of sued out loud as near the us border. john holeman reports from mexico city. this is the c c t v video, which is shocked. mexico. inside a migrant detention center, a mexican official and security guard whoop by just as flames take hold inside the cell of migrants locked up under their care. it was a blaze this monday night, which ultimately killed dozens of people. the majority of them guatemalans, they been detained and held and see it at qualities. right of mexico's food with the united states. but they stay president under as manuel lopez abra daughter had said on tuesday that they themselves had started the fire in protest of their upcoming deputation. but a wednesday with the video coming to light,
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he was forced to confront allegations that his own governments officials appeared guilty of the worst kind of negligence, letting people die, e gay, say, thinkin there will be no impunity. those responsible for this painful tragedy will be identified. they will be held accountable and punished in accordance with the law. in see it out. what is mooney? was this. yeah. and is the names of the dead. we've read out cost. would just be that the, refer the boy me rather, given the ritual, every migrant has the right to be safe to be protected, not to be mistreated or violated by any authority, because we are not criminals. there have been tensions within the buddha city for weeks caused by the large number of migrants from asylum seekers gathered there. some launching, chaotic pushes to try to get into the us disrupting local commerce. while authorities have been accused of using heavy handed tactics to round them up and
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get them out. but this isn't just an issue for what is there a detention centers for migrant across the country. i are just small protests here outside of mexico's interior ministry. but this has been an issue for some time in the country migrant detention center, which migrants himself an activist of described as little better than overcrowded prisons. the reality is the met scurries relationship with the united states depends in part on it's stopping migrants from getting through and to it's powerful northern labor. so the detention centers and deputations will remain but tragedies like this one res, yet more red flags about the attitude and treatment woods, the migrants held within them. john homan, elders eda metzger, suited to other news now and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a compromise on his controversial judicial reforms could be possible. the proposals
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had spot the biggest protest from the nation's history cortex. they are, the changes will hamby independence of the judiciary, u. s. president joe biden as urgent netanyahu to abandon the plan method. yahoo says israel 1000 international pressure, but he is denied any rest between israel and washington. israel in the united states have had their occasion differences, but i want to assure you that the alliance between the world's greatest democracy and a strong, proud and independent democracy, israel in the heart of the middle east, is unshakable. nothing can change that. but as smith has more from western rooster them and then yahoo is the only one that's been sort of sounding up beat about this . you listen to what the opposition party is saying here in israel and the cover a broad spectrum from left to right there. not sharing that same optimism though a meetings today, wednesday with 3 smaller political parties. i followed meetings on tuesday with
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representatives from parties of jala, pete, and benny guns, the former prime minister and defense minister. they want the government take this law out from parliament. netanyahu is only suspending, it is not going to bring it back in the next parliamentary session. some time in april. the opposition parties said that netanyahu is tampering with judicial independence. he wants to introduce pop politics into choosing who are members of the new dictionary and netanyahu course also standing trial for corruption. and the allegation is, he will use this change in the make of the discovery to get rid of the corruption charges against him. charges that netanyahu denies, of course, in the occupied west bank of palestinian child has been wounded after israeli settlers attacked bedouin families near a muller. neither abraham isn't ty bay and spoke to the palestinian families who survived the attack. members of this palestinian family were asleep when
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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. judd, are you most radiant, 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 bed. they either through it's targeting the windows or my head as i was sleeping thrush to slowly when we go to the porch 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 and handcuffed them and bring them to police. this is not the 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 grandma, 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 they've started documenting these violations against palestinians in 15 years, this is the highest number of subtler attacks against palestinians. now there are media reports that benjamin netanyahu is going to be granting the far right. national security minister been via a national guard, according to palestinians. they believe that this is a going to bring them a free hand for israeli settlers to attack them. and according to the palestinian foreign ministry be said that this is going to be a racial militia. that will continue to target and kill palestinians need that, but him al jazeera, the occupied westbank. the head of the u. s. nuclear watchdog has warned of increasing military activity near the russian held zapata z, a nuclear power plant in east and ukraine. and i found grossi was speaking on a visit to the facility. the international atomic energy agency has stopped station
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at the plant to minimize the risk of the nuclear disaster. it is very, very important that we agree on the fundamental principles that, that nuclear power plant should not be attacked. now the concept piece evolving is say, is we focusing more on the protection itself and the things that should be avoided. for example, in order to protect it, lat, rather than on territorial aspects, reach pose certain problems. but if this were a controls, i would say the un has a dotted resolution asking the world's top court to define the obligations of countries to combat climate change is backed by more than a 130 member states. the call for the international court of justice to provide a legal opinion on the climate crisis follows the campaign led by the pacific
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condemnation of von want to a diplomatic editor james bay's reports from the united nations in new york. a historic decision that campaigners say is a major step forward for climate justice is so decider no vote was needed. the general assembly decided by consensus to whilst the world's highest course, the international court of justice to determine what obligations countries have for the climate damage. they've cost more frustrating climate injustice feeds divisions and symptoms who paralyze global climate action so exigencies for those on the front lines already paying the price for global. he'd think they did nothing to cause glamour. justice is most of vital recognition and the tools recognition that all people on our plan is out of equal worth. and the tool to be resilience against spiraling climate impacts. the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by
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the pacific island venue or to. this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world, the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future. meantime, the small island developing was to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here, university of the south pacific. one of them was cynthia, how do you, he it, it's, i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's
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a meant a lot of, you know, the determination that you have into the cement to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of 2 reasons, yet to come. at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but un insiders say, even though this resolution passed by consensus, there are some major countries which have a problem with it. and they expect some national submissions to the international court of justice and an effort to narrow the eventual ruling of the judges. james base al jazeera at the united nations new cancelled on the european union must be 0 emission, starting from 2035. that's according to a new law that's been agreed by e u countries. the law will also require on new cars, sold from 2030 to have 55 percent. lois c. o. 2 emissions compared to 2021 levels.
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transport account for nearly a quarter of current e u emissions. u. s. first lady jill biden has attended the vision for victims of this week school shooting in the city of nashville. 3 children and 3 adults were killed on monday. the 28 year old shoe to audrey hale was shot dead by police at the school. or joining us from nashville as nbc correspondent, wendy will fuck. so jill bivens presence particularly significant, given her lifelong role as an educator, wendy. absolutely a good evening to you, elizabeth, and we got late notice this afternoon that the 1st lady would be attending this city wide vigil to day. she did not make any remarks before the crowd, but it was obvious. she was front and center and, and, and standing both for herself and for her husband, the president. and he was also given a lot of,
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of applause for the fact that he had called the entire nation to lower the flags to half staff in honor of these victims. the mayor calling this the worst day in nash bills history as he started off the vigil, there were hundreds of people who showed up here and certainly they were touched by mrs. biden's presence or i when do thank you very much for that for now. that is wendy woolfolk live in nashville to the head on the bulletin mistake, the frank chance was governments to close one of their failure to address climate change and germany welcomes. can charles on has 1st foreign truck since the common u. k. monarch ah. landmark cases. but the sent shock waves around the world, it's enormous,
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it's phenomena, it's historical and paved the way for the potential to penalize climate. inaction is the will wake up call for the government. this is really something that can make a turning point or thrice weeks. the citizen, using the mold to hold governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it. jesse frank assessment, justice means to give them the basic human rights. not only in the camp but also inside the map, informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage critical debate, there are only both legal report or they see that we have to figure that out in depth analysis of the day, sidelines inside story on al jazeera ah
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al jazeera. when ever you. oh, oh. oh, watching out a 0 me, elizabeth, quantum and doha reminder of our top stores the sour this outrage in mexico over a video appearing to show security officers walking away from men locked behind bars at a migrant detention center as a fire to cold at least 39 people died during monday's blaze. mexican prosecutors said they have identified 8 people who may be responsible. israeli prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu says, a compromise on his controversial judicial reforms could be possible. but he said, israel, what about international pressure? after u. s. president joe biden urged him to abandon the plan and the united nations has adopted and landmark resolution asking the world's top court to define the obligations of countries to combat climate change. it was backed by more than a $130.00 nations. the european court of human rights has begun here in groundbreaking cases against france and switzerland. there being accused of failing to take action on climate change. thousands of retired swiss women say it's damaged . they held the other case. and while the french former mayor who says climate change, put us home at risk of flooding, it's more been occupied. ethan, it's proven that we old women are particularly sensitive to climate change. the excess mortality has been shown because we got sick a little bit faster due to heat waves than older men or other groups to lawyers of
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it is onique. we have been fighting for years. we went to the federal court, but they said we couldn't object. so we've come this far and i hope the court can role in our favor so that switzerland does something better than has done so far. the german president has welcome king charles to his country with a speech focusing on the climate challenge. the king has on his 1st state visit, has persons monarch who king charles was an active campaigner on environmental issues, while air to the throne. dominic cane has more from berlin, with an honor called germany welcomed king charles the 3rd for a 1st foreign visit. since he acceded to the british throne, in front of one of berlin's most recognizable landmarks, the german president offered the hand of friendship. many in the crowd had spent hours waiting to glimpse the ceremony. because beneath these berlin is bono, me, there is a bond. the king's late mother elizabeth was very popular in germany and many expressed their sadness at her passing last year. some people believe germans now
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feel an affinity with charles and the things he holds dear. the causes that are close to his heart, like the environment, a very much resonate with the german people as well, perhaps even more than they would have with the british people in the past. but of course we're on a move to a little bit further along and now his he is very much mainstream. although the visit extends over 3 days and takes in trips to a center for ukrainian refugees and the joint german british military project, wednesdays, events have centered on the 2 heads of states. the german president believes that the u. k. and e, you now have the opportunity for a possible this visit your 1st ever trip abroad. your majesty as the new king is a great personal gesture, and also an important sign for you. kate, german relations. i believe. to day 6 years to the day after brittany began the process of leaving the european union, we are opening a new chapter in our relationship day one of the visitors closed with a banquet in honor of the king and queen. i can only assure you that throughout the
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time that is granted to me is king. i will do all like her to strengthen connections between us. in this i know that i would be supporting the extraordinary efforts of trying to those people who contribute so much to the relationship between the united kingdom and germany. it is now more than 100 years since the germans abandoned their own monarchy. and yet, it seems they still retain of fascination and depth of feeling for the british. one dominate cane al jazeera berlin, emergency services, and eastern spain are dealing with the aftermath of the 1st wild fire of the year. the strong winds of fanning the flames around fire 100 firefighters have been deployed and they're joined by more than 20 planes and helicopters,
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which are dropping water over 1800 people have had to leave their homes. the powerful weather system moving down from alaska has brought more wind, rain and snow to northern california, the region's been hoping with extreme weather since late december. a fear of landslides caused by heavy rain as keeping people in northern brazil awake at night craters. 17 meters deep and 500 meters wide, have developed close to people's homes of toil gate and be reports. this is britney capua in northern brazil, a small city with a big problem. heavy rains of caused massive land slides and where there was once hope there is now fear of unavoidable reality. if 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
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shake. residents say the hillsides began collapsing 5 years ago, but recent heavy rains of caused the gaps to wide. think this is angie in 2016. we came to this housing. 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 a time to offer heavy rains of caused flooding, 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,
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but with little in the way of government help. it's a race to hold back the effects of climate change. victoria gate and b algae 0. 9 colombian soldiers have been killed in an attack by yell and rebels that happened in a rural area of alco. men near the border with venezuela is the most serious incident since november and will further strain peace negotiations between the government and the left wing rebel group. the federal liberals, yamashita the we condemned this act, which the attack on peace, the president of some of the national government delegation which the negotiations with the yellen. he is called for talks to examine this incident, which is really a very serious act. put francis has been admitted to hospital with a respiratory infection after complaining of breathing difficulties in recent days . the 86 year old head of the roman catholic church is expected to spend several days in hospital. it's not clear whether he in return and time for easter
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celebrations next week, the pontiff as vulnerable which respiratory problems sensor a part of one of his lungs was removed when he was in his twenties. the former ceo of the coffee chain, starbucks has been grilled at a u. s. and at hearing after being accused of so called union busting, howard shoals and other executives deny allegations. they illegally fired pro union employees and spied on workers my can of reports from washington d. c. for decades, howard schultz was held as an example of benign us capitalism. his company was the 1st to offer ownership equity in a strong benefits package. and now it says that offers a minimum wage of over $17.00 an hour among the highest in the country. right. the committee chair though, sees another picture over the past 18 months. star box has waged the most aggressive and illegal union by screwing clear pain. in the modern history of our
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country, that union bustling campaign has been led by howard schultz o. starbucks has become the focus of intense criticism by labor groups were allegedly trying to crush attempts by individual stores to unionize. every day we wake up thinking about how we can put our people 1st, put them in a position to win, into everything we can to demonstrate the conscience, the heart, and the values of starbucks. coffee company, great. and there was support from a number of committee members don't derive one of the great american sex sir success stories. i don't want to be part of any which on that vilified any american business, but saw the committee also heard from some of the more than 80 people who say they've been fired from starbucks for union activity. thank you, chairman sanders. among them, jason saxton a form, a union organizer at starbucks in georgia, who testified he was fired and a phone call to us before the beginning of his shift for what was described as
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disruptive behavior before the hearing. he told me that far from being disruptive, his union work was intended to better the futures of his co workers. and his 2 year old daughter eva. because otherwise, she's going to have to continue to see mom and dad struggling and unhappy and, and stressed the quote unquote american dream is just hustle culture at this point . and i don't want my daughter have to deal with that. and a number of republicans on the committee shop, but he attacks the national labor relations board, claiming it displayed a strongly anti corporate bias. voting in a bit to gone a union support for the biden administration. or in l. r. b. employees weapon, eyes in the agency against the american employers. and while that debate rages, the reality is that doesn't like jason sexton and his family
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a paying the price of what they regard as corporate greed. mike, hannah, i'll just 0 washington birth for both italy's government and back legislation that would ban lab, growing food and impose heavy fines for those who produce a salad prime minister, georgia maloney's government. so that wants to protect health and what it cause italy's farm food heritage breaking the bank would attract penalties of up to $60000.00 every then think clearly we care for the well being of our community on many ethics. we think the products made in laboratories do not guarantee quality, not guarantee will being, they also do not guarantee and let's say it with pride, the safeguarding of our culture and our traditional given that part of our society and our model. i'd also to wine with food and agricultural production. in our mosque, the founder of test land space x has called for a pause on the development of advanced artificial intelligence. systems mosque is
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one of more than a 1000 people who signed an open letter wanting that such systems pose profound risks to society and humanity. the letter follows the release of the full version of chat, g p t. that's an ai program that can understand images, write computer code, and even engage and human like compensation. the city of amsterdam is launching an online campaign, wanting young british men to stay away if they're just looking for drinks and drugs the dot city wants to tackle. so called nuisance tourism, the adverts appear when specific terms a searched for online. well that's it from me, elizabeth moran and but do stay with us. the news continues here on al jazeera after inside story. ah
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hello, we got lovely, clear skies across northern parts of china, the korean peninsula and into japan. big area of high pressure keeping it settle further south se carrier cloud have seen some rather wet weather across southern parts of china. recently run a months worth of rifle down towards the south. here at wet weather, just dragging its hills across southern parts of china through taiwan. but to the north, that is a say these warm dry and saudi beijing at $25.00 celsius into the twenty's for solar mo, getting to the twenty's for tokyo. as we go one into a friday further south where we got some basic pieces of cloud and rain water, 2 showers in 2 were indo china while the wire showers there in the central and southern parts of the philippines in the good scattering the showers across bullying malaysia, see some showers towards the south of the country. the majority of the showers, of course they do stretch their way across. indonesia could see some showers.
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longest spells have fray making the way across northern part. so pakistan over the next dial say it is knocking those temperatures down. now there's westerly disturbance with hor at 27 celsius on thursday near 22 on friday and that really wet weather with orange one is in force across northern parts of india. ah oh ramadan, at times spirituality reflection and gratitude raised the flags all the floods every color with knowledge. is there a world well how leo hau reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chance for the holy month. johnny, this song touched the hearts of all arrows full ramadan songs on al jazeera both sides in libya's wall committed crimes.

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