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and coming in across that northeast corner of africa, all the end of the continent is a cool suddenly wind for cape towns attempt his hair around 19 celsius, few showers around at east side of the cape. majority of the showers who see some bright weather there for the democratic republic of congo, right? the way it's mozambique. ah, but unflinching questions is war with lowanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of treatment. black lives don't really matter. in the police will join me markham on hill upfront. what out 0 ah. a winning back business. lost during the pandemic. china as prime minister opens asia
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diverse the bow forum. ah other aurora kyle, this is alice, are alive from to are also coming up. this is an opportunity for a better future, not just for the 1st frequency of a struggle, but for who was storing it. petroleum is one step closer to recognizing for the 1st time indigenous people in its constitution. authorities in mexico accused security guards and prison officials of homicide. after a fire, it is tension center kills $39.00 migrants plus hello, i'm heard him has the incident and the most industrialized economy on the continent . many young people, he had hines get a job. he's wanting, i'll tell you why. i'm
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china's new prime minister is assuring investors his country's economy will bounce back on to bank battered by pandemic restrictions. li chung told the annual bow forum for asia that china is opening up to the world and delivering reforms to revive growth. is the opportunity to urge age and countries to work together for peace and stability in the region. you charge up the theme is this is annual conference and uncertain world solidarity and cooperation for development and challenges is highly relevant to our times and responsive to share concerns. it is of a strong practical significance in a world of turmoil and transformation humanities faced with unprecedented challenges. instability, uncertainty, and unexpected developments have become the norm. amid the momentous shifts, where uncertainty abounds, people use for more and stronger forces of certainty to drive the world to a brighter future, which had kimber has more from hong kong, political and
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a financial lead us more than 50 countries around the world gathering on the southern chinese island of high man for the start of the bow, our forum addressing the start of the event chinese vice minister of foreign affairs leave out don't. so this was an opportunity for cooperation at a time of increasing global instability. he pointed to concerns over a financial crisis and energy crisis inflation and the ongoing war in ukraine and said this was a time when cooperation was needed, more than ever. economists to say this forum is an opportunity for china to try and seek cooperation on the financial front, particularly with asian neighbors at a time. and it's trying to promote both itself and the asian region as an economic safe haven off to consecutive banking crises in the us and europe have royal global stock market. political analysts also say this is an opportunity that aging to try and present itself as a credible place for these types of cooperation deals to be broken at a time when it's just been trying to promote itself as
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a global peacemaker. with regards to the ongoing war and ukraine, the challenge for china analysts is being taken seriously on that front when there are many big countries not in attendance at this bow, our forum and china is facing increasing scrutiny over its own role in global instability, particularly at a time when president change and pay has just returned from a controversial visit to russia to meet with russian president vladimir putin. and when ty one's president trying, when is currently in the united states, much to the anger of aging on her way to a diplomatic tour of central america, where china has been trying to broker its own relationships with countries that have until now had a relationship with taiwan, all of this is playing on the political and economic landscape for china. and that's why i always say this forum is an example of one way that china is trying to reset things and get a better balance of how it's perceived globally, by organizing and promoting events like this one, which is kimber. thousands era in hong kong. as early as parliament, as in she's to bill that paved the way for
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a referendum to recognize indigenous people in the constitution for the 1st time, the government calls it a new chapter in repairing the relationship with the 1st nations people. but it also caused divisions and sara clark reports from brisbin. if not now, when an emotional prime minister unveiled the wording of the question that will go to the australian people later this year, flanked by members of the indigenous community. on thursday, those words were tabled in the nations parliament seaman history. i trust the australian people to understand this is an opportunity for a better future. not just for the 1st people sort of struggle. but for all australians. if australia votes yes, in the proposed referendum, but only with the constitution be amended to recognize the 1st nations people for the 1st time. it would also enshrined an advisory body to parliament made up of aboriginal and torres strait islander is to guide federal policy. but some
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lawmakers say the voice is symbolic only, and australians should vote no black people in this country been calling out government for 200 years on what i can be doing better for. and we still have no justice and i don't see the voice giving us justice center. the thorpe is one of 11 parliamentarians who identify as indigenous australians, nations federal parliament. australia's aboriginal population makes up 3 percent of the nearly 26000000 people. critic say issues like racism and aboriginal dis, and custody needs to be prioritized. we have black body and dying hands at the system and we have solutions to i this catastrophe process that's been going on. i guess 1st nations pay for facts. you know, that base government and the previous government just are not interested in
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implementing constitutional lawyers remain divided on whether this could lead to government decisions. being challenged in the nation's high court. it's possible they will be high court matters arising out of this, but you have to side that's entirely normal. we are looking at putting words into the constitution. the high courts job is to interpret the constitution. this is the 1st random beheld in 24 of the 44 held of the last century. i have been successful. the prime minister says this legislation provides a once generation charts to rectify the referendum is expected to be held in october algebra. authorities in mexico have opened a homicide investigation and identified 8 suspects after a fire to my good detention center killed 39 people. prosecutors say the suspects include 2 federal agents, a state emigration official, and 5 members of a private security company,
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present owner's manual lopez open the door initially blamed migrants for the fire. but a video showed what appears to be gone and not opening lock stores as the fire spread before broadcast and said at horace, near the u. s. border. john holeman has more 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 justice . 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, he was forced to confront allegations that his own governments officials appeared
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guilty of the was kind of negligence, letting people die e j sitting king. 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. the 2nd. later in the day, the mexican attorney general's office requested arrest warrants for several people in connection with the fire. in c dot, what is mooney was this, and as the names of the dead were bred out, cuz would just be that reflect upon me rather get it. 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 been tensions within the buddha city for weeks caused by the large number of migrants from asylum seekers gathered there. some launching celtic pushes to try to
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get into the us disrupting local commerce. while authorities have been accused of using heavy hand attracted to round them up and get them out. but this isn't just an issue for what is there were detention centers for migrants across the country. i are just small protest 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 mexico, his relationship with the united states depends in part on its stopping migrants from getting through and to its powerful northern neighbor. so the detention centers and their potations will remain, but tragedies like this one res, yet more red flags about the attitude and treatment woods of migrants held within them. john holman, oh does either miss brucely or some migrant say?
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the fire is pushing them to make it in the united states sooner rather than later. hundreds of mostly venezuelan systems crossed a bridge and approached the gate to enter the u. s. border city of el paso, others crossed the rio grande river and were met by armed american border guards. benedict, you're missing the 2nd order. i don't feel safe here. immigration is running around and i'm afraid that immigration will stop me and that the same incident that happened that fire, it will happen to me and they won't let me leave i family and venezuela, and i have more children in venezuela. how do i feed and send money to my children if something happens to me here, get em or another phone? we want to go to the other side. they should listen to or say something to us. what are they going to do with us? i mean, what else can we expect? they already burned us alive, so to speak. they could have saved those people and they didn't. as embracing news from the united states to army black hawk helicopters of crashed during a training mission in the state of kentucky. it happened in trig county states that
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the crew is not known, but kentucky is governor as twitter that fatalities are expected and we'll get you more information on that story as it becomes available. as might bring home to africa. most industrialized economy, nearly a 3rd of south africa's workforce is jobless presents, or rom, oppose us. as youth unemployment is a national crisis, but some young people say his age in government isn't invested in that feature. i'm a tougher has more from john's back to condo and cause his mother hasn't worked for years. he's also unemployed. and as a family to look after, at 29 years old, he says young people like him are growing increasingly despondent about the lack of job opportunities in south africa. we're getting ira it. if we aren't already getting frustrated with what is happening and what we're seeing, we are really good to me or we are already up to here with the promises that have
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never been meant not even one. his mother is worried. i wish that government would actually take this very serious because he'd striving our youth to depression. depression that is leading to truck addiction. nearly 3 decades are to the end of white minority rule in south africa. most of those feeling marginalized and economically excluded are poor and black crit explained the high unemployment rate on a number of factors, global events. the pandemic and corruption south africa has one of the most, i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing. millions are trapped in poverty. high levels of unemployment here don't make things easier. some people think the ruling african national congress potty is not listening to young people. that average age of bud cabinet has shifted from 58 to 60. this shows you that you have
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a country that is being led by people who have no stake in the future, making decisions about the future. this is a cabinet that is given so much power and authority to decide on behalf of the future of these young people. many desperate and discouraged young south africans say the government need to seriously address unemployment. otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle. and unproductive. had went us al jazeera james work cilla had her on out to sarah how inflation and the currency. this last, more than 90 percent of its value, is forcing people in lebanon to change was on the menu or in the fossil month of ramadan. past drones, robots and automobiles, south treasures of a shiny new electric tech, as its annual mobility show. ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights,
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not only in the camp, but also inside the me. a map informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world states critical debate. there are only both the legal revoke dog. they see a spirit in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, oh wow. oh algebra where ever you are. oh, what about on a time is spirituality reflection and gratitude raised the flags all the flow. every color? oh, i wonder, is there a world? well, how leo, how he reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chance for the
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holy month. you'll need this song, touched the hearts of all arrows. for amazon songs on al jazeera lou. ah, again, you're watching out there as a reminder of our top stories, this, our, china's prime minister is assuring investors, his nation's economy, will bounce back off to being battered by the pandemic each until the annual wild forum for asia that china is delivering reforms to revive grace is training government is entities to bill that pays the way for a referendum on the recognition of indigenous people in the constitution. bosis
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will have their se later this year. and mexican authorities have identified 8 suspects in a fire that killed 39 is a migrant detention center suspects include 2 federal agents, state immigration official and members of a private security company. and you, you and resolution will ask the wells top court to define individual countries, climate change obligations. 130 member states back a call from the pacific island of van iwatsu, for a legal opinion from the international court of justice or the mask. as to james bay's reports, a historic decision that campaign is say, is a major step forward for climate justice. you so the cider no vote was needed. the general assembly deciding by consensus to was the world's highest court, the international court of justice to determine what obligations countries have for the climate damage. they've cost,
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well trusted in climate injustice feeds the visions and symptoms who paralyze global climate. dec from so exigencies for those on the front lines already paying the price for global. he'd think they'd be 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 again, spiraling climate impacts. the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? a very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the plight of the future of this, of the future. meantime,
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the small island divided wall to suffered devastating sy 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. the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how 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 meant to a lot of, you know, the determination. you have to the cement to you know, when you moved by genuine content, not only for the future, but the future of generations 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
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court of justice. in an effort to narrow the eventual ruling of the judges. james, base out his era at the united nations israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, a compromise on his controversial judicial changes could be possible. he paused the legislation for talks with opposition parties. earlier this week. the proposals are spot, the biggest protests and israel's history. critics fair, the changes will curve the independence of the judiciary and give more powers to the government, israel and united states or 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 in facing and a currency that's lost. 90 percent of its value, many lebanese count for basic meals during this fasting, month of ramadan,
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while bank ranks level and 3rd and the world for food price inflation. they know how to has more from northern lebanon. one of the hardest hit regions, few in lebanon, are able to pay for a full cylinder of gas. it costs $12.00, and that's too expensive for most people struggling during an economic collapse. the price has more than doubled for those who earn in the local currency, and that's d valued by more than 98 percent birthday. i be about to, i mean, i'm paying $4.00 worth of gas. that is what i'm able to afford today for cooking gas has become a luxury for lebanon's poor. they've turned to outdoor wood stoves. the crisis has dampened the spirit of ramadan. a time when muslims, fast from dawn to sunset, the right or no man, i'm in, i'm life has become difficult more so during ramadan, we don't have gas, we can barely afford having. unemployment is high. one and
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a half 1000000 lebanese, that's nearly a 3rd of the population, rely on assistance. if i want to get bread, i will pay at least $50.00 times more than a village in the past of the price. and that's only the breadth people have been forced to change their diets and even the for to show valid a main dish of ramadan is unaffordable for most young men. but i've got, we no longer eat meat and chicken, we know over eap let a certain matter. the prices have more than tripled since last dates are among the traditional items, no longer available for the star meals. when muslims break their fast food and energy prices have sort around the world, but in lebanon, the financial meltdown is worsening. the crisis, the world food program says food prices 11 on has increased by 2300 per cent,
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says the source of the economic crisis 3 years ago. the country is ranked 3rd globally and food price inflation by the world's side. these sweets are some of the popular deserts during the holy month. shop owners stay sales have dropped by 50 percent compared to last ramadan. i see that the still if prices are much higher this year because of the local currencies, devalued exchange rate and we import almost everything in dollars in the international monetary funds. as lebanon's prospects were getting out of its deepening financial crisis is grim if the political class continues to fail to act . and it warns the country as heading for hyperinflation that their elders eda, northern lebanon therapy, and course of human rights, has begun. herring, groundbreaking cases against france and whitland. they accuse of failing to take action on climate change. thousands of retired swiss women say as damage the health
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. you know the case in both the french former mayor who says climate change put says home at risk of flooding, escort, then archy beeson. 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 have made 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 rule in our favor so that switzerland does something better than has done so far. new cars sold and european union must be 0 emissions starting from 2035. as, according to a new law agreed by e u. countries. law will also require new cars sold from 2030 to have 55 percent low at c o. 2 emissions compared to 2021 levels. transport accounts for nearly a quarter of current e. u emissions. 9 colombian soldiers have been killed and attacked by
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a rebel group known as the national liberation army, and happened in a rural area of al common near the border with venezuela is the most serious incident since november and will further strained peace negotiations between the government and the left wing rebel, quote, the total liberal yamato see, we condemn this act, which the attack on peace, the president, as some of the national government delegation, which the negotiations with the yellow he is called for talks to examine this incident, which is really a very serious act ecuador constitutional court has ruled that impeachment hearings against present guillermo law. so can begin opposition. politicians accused the conservative presence of corruption in his dealings with state companies, and so denies the allegations. his party has a minority in the national assembly, but has the option of dissolving it and calling early and actions. the man who inspired the film hotel rwanda has arrived in the us after being released from
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a ruined and prison last week. he said at more than a 1000 people during the 1994 genocide, paul was say, sir, beginner was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism related charges. in 2021. he was freed under an agreement mediated by casso. this is a beginner with outspoken government critic as deny the charges and says he was tortured in jail. but frances has been wednesday night in hospital with a respiratory infection after complaining of breathing difficulties. the 86 year old head of the roman catholic church is expected to spend several days receiving treatment. it's not clear whether he'll return in time for easter celebrations. next week. south korea's leading motor show is underway showcase showcasing new electric vehicles and the latest in automotive technology. more than a 160 companies from 10 countries taking part in the solar mobility show. mcbride,
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is that with the pandemic it seems firmly in the rear view mirror. there are shiny things a plenty at this year's show with a 160 manufacturers and exhibitors from around the world. and here in south korea, taking part at this show as with every other motive, show the talk is all about electric vehicles and advances in e v technology. the manufacturers here bringing along the latest e v. models that try to deal with some of the perennial problems of electric vehicles, such as that cost they range. also the infrastructure to support them. that's especially important here in south korea where people tend to live in large apartment blocks the problems of charging those vehicles. one south korean car manufacturer using this event to launch its latest e v. a sleek looking sports utility vehicle with a range of 500 kilometers on a single charge. this event is now rebranded from a motor to
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a mobility show because the same e v technology is now transforming every moving thing we make from the robots around us to the machines flying above us. opening up the possibilities that soon our skies could be filled with autonomous air taxes. basically, oversized drones transporting us from one place to another were the 1st commercial projects that could make that a reality being just a couple of years away here in south korea. robert bride al jazeera at the sol mobility show how that set for me and the news team for the name meant. we will back with more news for you. hair on out there after inside story with net clock and you can receive up to date on our website out as era dot com. ah
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hello, we are still hanging on to the last gusts of winter across eastern parts of your lots, a cloud showing up here and still some winter weather in the mix over towards the west winds coming in from the southwest or even a southerly direction for some making you feel a good deal more like spring as it should do blustery showers, longest bells of rain coming in across at northwestern corner of europe, running in across england. while scotland pushing across into the republic of ireland and northern are that over the coming days? increasingly wet as a system starts to push in from the west. there france seeing a fair bit of frame the some snow there just over the high ground. little bit of snow to into our scandinavia. majority of the winter weather set still further east single figures for moscow and for cave as we go on into friday, it tries to push a little further race with some when to whether they're into that east side of to care. getting pushed out of the way, there comes out where, where the temperature still fall back a little bit, but still on the miles side across
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a good part of western europe. spain of portugal looking decidedly hot, as is the case across north western parts of africa. i which was a ne, we have got to a cool normally breeze caro around $21.00 cell to say over the next couple of days . and showers continue right across much west africa. ah, around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day. almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now, specialist police was run by women, a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of much of culture and in different? behind the scenes with the fem aside detective on and just either both sides.

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