tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 1, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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in as a system moves away from northern parts of argentina, it's what the temperature in, when us ethan is going to do the same in rio de janeiro. look at that 26 degrees celsius on sunday. it will be picking up slightly. the rain does eas, it'll be foggy, but some funny spells coming through on monday now was immune to central america. there's lots of sunshine to be found across the caribbean, just a few showers coming in to jamaica. possible fund a storm for kingston on saturday by sunday, much of the wet weather drive away from eastern areas of mexico and we'll be seeing maximum highs of 29 degrees celsius in monterey. and mexico city by sunday. ah, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. ah,
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ah, hello adrian, this is that he was, i'll lie for go home coming up in the next 60 minutes, mozambique struggles with its worst color outbreak in 2 decades while it faces a long recovery from the impact of cycling. freddy saddam delays signing an agreement on political transition after its military and political groups failed to resolve disagreements. donald trump is to appear in new york court on tuesday as the 1st former u. s. president to face criminal charges and concerns about fake accounts with blue texts on twitter. ellen mosque ends free verified checkbox for some uses on joanna roscoe with the sports max, the staff and takes po position for the australian grand prix and title chasing manchester city. lee, 31 against honey resumes, falling is national, right?
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ah, we begin this. these are in mozambique where more than a 1000000 people are facing a health crisis as lation, struggles to recover from cycling freddie. it's now seeing the worst cholera outbreak in 20 years after the powerful storm hit the country twice. it late february and early march 11 other african countries also reporting wise in cases of colorado. the un children's agency is warning that the situation in the eastern and southern regions of the continent is an emergency. and it's not just africa. the world health organization says there's an exponential wise and the number of cholera cases globally. but a shortage of vaccines medicines and testing kits is forcing agencies to ration doses. lena, i barclay reports cyclop friday,
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battered mozambique twice in february and march, destroying more than $130.00 homes. and displacing an estimated 184000 people, water facilities, clinics and medical centers were damaged, accelerating the spread of cholera. while the color of bricks, regularly grown was a big between october and april of every year. with more than 21000 cases. currently in 95 states, this is the largest outbreak in the last 20 years. it's not only cholera. the world health organization is also warning of a looming hunger crisis. the u. n. estimates about 3100000 people are in need of food assistance, access to safe water and sanitation is the challenging and about one 3rd of the crops have been destroyed. ah, for mozambique climate change is not a future problem. the effect of prolonged severe weather patterns are already evident. lena wallclear al jazeera, that suspects of dr. paul walker,
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who is the regional health advisor for eastern at southern africa at unit safety george star life and my robbie. could tell you with a story that what makes this cholera outbreak so unusual, given that outbreaks regularly occur in mozambique between october and april. the situation is really very die hard because of many risk factors. the 1st is the projected situation where we have very poor what us annotation and hygiene situations in many parts of the country. but then we are having the psych loans ready that hit the country on earth disease and contaminated water, hooting people out of their normal happy that, that one big risk or the 2nd reason is movement of populations. and you may know in some parts of mozambique, there is also insecurity, making it difficult for us. this is the vaccine effective, other enough doses for the want. i think it's something like 1350000 people. who
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need it right now? well, i think are not only one was i'm big, but globally and in eastern and south africa, we have issues of mobilizing our vaccines for colorado. and this is our blue hood prices. and you may know the international coordination. look at that manages talk power, happy to temporarily at decision that people or at least will now get really one of those instead of the to do that are normally prescribed. because one of those may or may contribute to stop an outbreak. but if you really want to, what if you need to be need to do, says per person, how is this outbreak particularly affecting children? aah! in easton, on southern africa, and in mozambique, specifically, are we estimating us on to like a 14000 children that are affected 14. we don't actually know because
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children are born referral to other diseases and they are now exposed to a poor sanitation situation because of the side clue that shows each of these countries acting at their situation needs to be taken care of very closely. a cholera is only one of a number of health crises affecting mozambique. right bow, isn't it? well, damn me, any other issues, including all you on or the vaccine prevented? would disease outbreaks? things like malaria. are you? are you worried about that doctor? wall? when you have a lot of things like malaria is a challenge because it means a very stagnation of water. i'm holding for a pro, felicia mosquitoes and mosquitoes that infect us, i for malaria, malaria. that big reason. and one of the options that we are taking by distributing bed to the effect that populations could still to so many thanks,
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did so room for giving us a giving us that update on the situation. dr. paul welcomed in my robi agreement to transition sudan from military to civilian leadership has been delayed until thursday. the final deal was supposed to be signed between army leaders and political groups on saturday, but disagreements about security reforms got in the way. the biggest sticking point has been the details of integrating the paramilitary rapid response forces into the regular military, both sides. so that will work on resolving issue. the issue this week is provide the courtroom al jazeera hippa morgan is there for us to tell us more about about why there is this delay while despite their rapid support forces and the army repeatedly thing over the past few years, that they are the same body and they both stand for the same principle, which is helping sedan transition to democracy and protecting the nation. the
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difference is come in terms of integrating the rapid support forces the paramilitary group into the army, just like any of the arm group that signed a peace agreement. with the army now the sudanese armed forces once each and every on group including the primary military, r, s f. to integrates by the end of the transitional period, which according to the agreement will be 2 years. but the rapids, what force as wanted to be longer than that, then there's the issue of the ranks and files. they already have their own officers and the army has its own officers. if they are integrated, the army wants to re assess the ranks of those officers and to see if they deserve the rank that they have or not. and as the issue of the investments of the rapid support forces as well. so lots of issues that stand between the rapid support forces that the group has been supporting the army throughout this transitional period. since the housing of, from a president, i'm going to be here and the army which has been leading the government since that overthrow. and it looks like right now with the technical team trying to figure out the to and i know those differences,
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they have 5 days to try to reach an agreement so that the agreement will be signed by thursday 6 of april. okay, so if it is signed on thursday, could this delay have an impact on the agreement moving forward? if they do managed to reach a deal and sign the agreement on thursday, then most likely all that will be left is the implementation. but then we've already where we're already seeing the differences between the 2 sides and hesitations in terms of what each site wants, whether they, it's about their army offices keeping their ranks or being demoted or promoted. whether it's the, this, this, the system that the military college accepts offices and, or whether it's how long they should be integrated. all these issues are likely to cause some kind of dealers in terms of the implementation, if not the signing of the agreement. now the political parties have made it very clear that they want to continue with this process. they've left it up to the military and the rapid support forces to iron out their differences,
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and up to the technical teams to figure out what is the realistic timeline to make this happens. but they want, by the end of this 5 days, that they have agreed upon with the military and the rapid support forces to reach an agreement that they say will receive gardens transition to democracy. and make sure that by the end of the 2 year period, there was an election. and that's what and company it's, it's transition to democracy. i'm 0. have a morgan live in courtroom hebert many thanks. cindy parker storms, army says the gun gun of killed 4 of its soldiers near the board with a wrong. it's our captain in the catch district and southwestern pakistan. the military says the troops came under attack by a group. it caused terrorists from the iranian side during a border patrol. it's the 2nd incident of its kind in the region. within 3 months. by castorena's posted its highest annual inflation on record as food and transport prices surged, 50 percent in march compared with last year. and increasing number of pakistan is rely on humanitarian aid. on friday, at least 11 people died and dozens were injured in a crush. at
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a food distribution center. since monahan reports wow hale's confusion and panic, injured and dead, are everywhere. money and food has been distributed to poor a tradition during ramadan. the stamps broke out as this site in karachi was overwhelmed by crowds of desperate people. melanie's em, i did it aloud, disabled, but get a dead. those behind us didn't stop, they kept pushing. i was crushed to the last thing i remember is that my sister fell on me. i tried to find my sister, but i couldn't. when the crowd cleared, i saw both of them. my sisters lying dead, women and children were killed as the crowd got out of control. there been other stampeded food distribution centers this week, but this was the deadliest site in york. i locker lock i had not been money was being distributed among the poor to day a large crowd had gathered which resulted in
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a stampede efforts to control the crowd, made things worse. some people drawn to a nearby stream, others were trampled underfoot to be muddy. inflation is at a 50 year high and families are struggling to survive. because to basically like power cos, ordinary, 50 percent this past year. families of the dead say they're tired of political infighting and or demanding solution. millions of women have been forced to leave the homes to get some free food. why? because of the government, the prime minister. keep blaming formally the iran contra, every thank con is not responsible. he is response broke, there is no gas, no electricity, no water, everything is so expensive, they should die of shame. police have sealed off the area. they've already arrested several people. the organizers are being blamed for failing to inform local authorities about the event. but so long as pakistani families remain in dire conditions. more tragedies like this one could be difficult to avoid. vincent
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monahan al jazeera israeli forces say they've shot and killed a palestinian man near the alex a most compound. they accused the 26 year old of grabbing an officers gun tension has been high since prime minister benjamin netanyahu was fall. right. coalition government took office late last year. it was a nissan from al jazeera still to come on the program ecuador was president, faces a fight for his political future with his 2nd impeachment trial. in less than a year. tornadoes sweep through several us states including arkansas, tennessee, illinois, and iowa will have an update at in sport fully to one championship lead max for snap and takes poll position for the street in grand prix. that's coming up a little later with joe. ah, it's russia's turn to take on the rotating presidency of the un security council.
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keith was called it a bad joke on april. first. it once washer removed from the council altogether from the un. i'll diplomatic editor james bay, his report every month, the presidency of the un security council retakes among it's 50 members to day russia is assuming the presidency for the month of april. that's deeply controversial because when russia had the presidency last year, it was february, the month that they invaded ukraine. there are people calling for russian to be kicked off the security council or kicked out of the united nations. but if you look at the rules and you look at the un charter, those things are not possible. what we do know is that later this month, the russian formulas is so gay. laboratory will be here in new york. you'll be sharing a number of meetings including one in defense of this document. the you ends founding charter, other diplomat say that is very cynical when is russia that is currently breeching . this charter, with its ongoing war, james bays al jazeera of the united nations. the international monetary fund has
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approved a $15600000000.00 loan for ukraine. the package will be used to stabilize the economy during the conflict installments will be released in the next 4 years with the 1st going towards changes in the energy sector. in return, ukraine will have to increase its tax revenue and to strengthen anti corruption efforts. donald trump asked you to appear in a new york court on tuesday, where he'll become the 1st for my u. s. president to face criminal charges. the details are on the seal, but the grand jury that voted for the indictment was investigating a payment made to adult film star stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign. gabriel alexander reports now from new york. a handful of protesters came out friday at trump tower, new york, as news of the former president's indictment, filtered through about 6 kilometers to the south outside the manhattan district attorney's office. the anticipation among the world's media is also building as
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a date with history draws closer. but back in florida, donald trump's plane remains firmly on the tarmac, the man himself staying behind closed doors through most of the day, leaving his supporters to do most of the talking for him. i think these charges are . a not legitimate charges, i think what is happening right now in our nation is very sad and i feel that the direction that we are headed is very dangerous since the manhattan district attorney's office, confirmed trumps indictment over hush money payments to a former adult film star. speculation has amounted over how trumps arraignment will play out. they've got nothing and its potential effect on the country. trump's lawyers say bill bigger asleep fight, the charges and framed the indictment as political persecution. it's believe trump will surrender on tuesday, and it's expected he will arrive here at the district attorney's office,
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where he will have his photograph and fingerprints take him. he will be in walk down a long hallway to make his 1st court appearance at an arraignment when he is free to leave. the big question then is, will trump come outside to address the media? one person, apparently unwilling to be drawn into the debate current u. s. president joe biden, i do for the bar. indictment. i'm no common outside the district attorney's office. the weight is on vow just days away from a former president to show up and surrender to face a judicial system that is waiting for him. gabriel's ando, al jazeera new york, donald trump's lawyer, since the case is politically motivated. this is a historic case, a monumental case. his lab will have wide reaching ramifications and it,
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it really to day in i feel very concerned about the rules on this country because it endangers the rule of law for all americans to dates donald trump, to march a democrat of the day after it, sir. and ro, your friend the day after that you were me. and that's what concerns me when a prosecutor can use the law and the system to go after political opponent. it's something that frightens me. ronald phillip koski is a full. the u. s. federal prosecutor. he says the trump may find it difficult to stick to the bio conditions i fully expect, given what we've seen so far, the judge to order him that if he's gonna remain out on pre trial release, he cannot not try to attempt to harass, threaten or intimidate any of the witnesses such as stormy daniels, michael cohen, any of the prosecutors, especially alvin brag or the judge. and that's going to be a pretty big mine field for him. not to be able to, to post on social media or to denigrate them and rally speeches because that's his
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bread and butter. i would have said that the new york protest was going to be minor if anything at all, tracking them as i do i, i follow on social media, many of the rabble rousers in new york. but the announcement today of the georgia congresswoman green going there to spearhead this protest that's really energized the right on social media like i haven't really seen since prior to january 6th. so i think that she could draw a significant crowd and could bring in a number of people from outside the city of new york in there. on tuesday, tornadoes of swept across 6 american states in the south and midwest, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. at least 7 people are dead on tens of thousands of without power. look wholesome. sharif reports the fierce trista making its way to literature. the captain of arkansas drooping of the roofs and
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bulls, uprooting trees, and flipping over beakers, a tati said dozens of people are injured. some critically, a state of emergency is in place, and tens of thousands of households are without power. oh, the lights went on for the lights with well, the noise was long, but all the stuff that was on with the windows 10 minutes with an airplane and i had to take, i had to to save like they're about to blow. that's what it felt like a lot of pressure. it was quick. less than 15. 20 seconds. mm. it was similar scenes in iowa that motorists in kyoto, captured this video. already on the ground. the national weather service was
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tracking at least $36.00 unconfirmed to nato reports in arkansas, tennessee, illinois, and iowa. in the evening. the storm drove through illinois. oh, the roof of the opponent puerto, and bent the day collapsed here in the concert. tomatoes, a common in the u. s. especially in the center and south of the country, but fine to say the current storms are unusually intense. this is the 1st time and i believe more than 10 years that we've had a 2 areas of high risk. that's very uncommon, cuz typically the atmosphere likes to focus on one particular area, but in this case today we had 2 areas of concern and a broad area of what's called a moderate risk, which is a 4 out of 5 on the, on the scale. so this, this was a pretty widespread, severe weather threat with
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a large area of concern for tornado. the severe weather comes as president joe biden was visiting mississippi, where at least 26 people died after a monster tornado battled through the state last week. because some sharif on jessie ron police have recovered the bodies of 8 people, including 2 children who died while trying to cross illegally from canada into the united. its their bodies were found at a marshy area of the st. lawrence river, in acworth, sonny, police say they were of romanian, and indian descent. the still looking for a 9th person who was last seen driving a boat found near the bodies. angry protested, surrounded the cause of mexico's president on the as manuel lopez open at all. when he visited sir that horace on friday, earlier this week, 39 people died in a fire and a migrant detention center in the city, which is close to the us border and investigations underway into i. 68 men appear to have been left locked in their cell while the far bond 5 people have been
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arrested. john holeman reports from mexico city, president andres manuel lopez over a door of mexico on friday. visited sir that qualities a town in which at least $39.00 migrants, died in a fi that broke out in a migrant detention center in the town a monday night. but his visit wasn't actually to investigate, would happen to see the survivors perhaps in the hospital. it was pre raised and it was local with local state officials. and the president actually didn't go anywhere near those survivors. obviously wary of a photo opportunity of, or of any sorts of publicity around this case. what has happened after the events of monday night is that some officials security guards a migrant himself who was accused of starting the fire have been arrested. a commission has been announced by the president looking into human rights,
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the migrants in the country. but the big question is whether this negligence, perhaps even homicide of migrants who change the big picture in the way that met her, treat people that are often going through here and trying to get to the united states at the moment. the policy is heavily into prevention. there's a militarized pools, the national guard that seeks to stop them getting to the buddha with the states. there's also a detention center, not just the bodies, but across different parts of the country. that being compared by some migrants to overcrowded prisons, will any of that change that? that is a question that has yet to be answered. ecuador is constitutional courses give, go ahead for impeachment proceedings against president gail more law, so he's accused of embezzlement. the decision of course to political crisis is alessandra amputee reports. ecuadorian president guillermo laughter looks increasingly isolated as he begins the latest fight for his political life. he surrounded himself with supporters and his wife as he rejected the 2nd impeachment
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trial against them in less than a year. this time for allegedly embezzling the public funds, he insist v as a victim of a conspiracy against them. main deck. nice theat, becky: i am outraged by this attack on my integrity, my reputation, and also that of our home with my hand on my heart, ecuadorian, i reiterate to you, i am innocent. this week the country's constitutional court gave the go ahead for the impeachment proceedings against the conservative former banker. the court accuses him of allowing corruption in the countries state oil companies. and it comes as last us struggled to tackle a surgeon violent crime and worsening economic problems. he now faces a vote in a hostile congress, an abysmal approval ratings. even conservative observers in the country say it has become increasingly hard for any political sector to defend them. it was that was
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your political, should i made this impeachment trial is happening after law. so suffered heavy defeats and local elections and in a referendum last month, among worsening security crisis. there is also a crisis in the health system yet. and i think the generalized discontent might play a role in pushing legislators to make a political decision more than a simple judicial one, unless somebody and us without the national assembly as up to 45 days to investigate the charges. house laughter will require 92 of the assemblies, a 137 votes. other political experts feared the removal could impact equity is already weak institutions, but insist the president as only himself to blame on the plan as he gets picked up about the medicine like this is bullied, one could worry about economic and social effects that this political crises could have in ecuador, but the reality is that it's the economic and social crisis in the country that brought us to this point. this impeachment trial is nothing else than a way of trying to solve the whole set of failures of last was administration.
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because he did a, if the vote to remove him passes, lasso would be replaced by vice president that for a, the betrayal, a former medical doctor and a political novice valesa could instead choose to the solve congress before the vote triggering fresh elections that given the president's approval ratings. most believe he would certainly lose. allison that i'm petty and jesse eda, taiwan president, is on the tour of central america. she tries to hold on the dwindling allies in the region sighing. when has been holding talks with the guatemalan president and guatemala and belize of the only nations from the region that maintain diplomatic relations with taiwan and my wife and what m. allah is a powerful ally of taiwan. and in recent years, we have continued to deepen our relations a few years ago with president jamar take. we signed an agreement that will allow for further diversification and innovation in technical cooperation between our
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nation was cover. i february, here i'm waiting for guatemala. this is a significant visit to renew and reaffirm the full support of taiwan beer to rating the re recognition of taiwan as an independent nation. as the one true china with which we share democratic values of mutual respect and historic ties of brotherhood voting for. let's go to weather update now on these are his kara hello. there will start in south asian things are looking largely settled across western areas of india were still got the possibility of some thunderstorms breaking out in the south. touching up across the eastern coast of india and of course will fear storms affecting shrill lanka, but much of the wet weather can be found in the northeast pulling across world history areas of india into bangladesh. but it will start to dry up in darker, and instead it's going to be the north west that sees more in the way of wet and wintery weather, with heavy downpours across more than the areas of pakistan as that wesley
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disturbance moved its way further east. now was we move east, east asia, we're going to see more in a way of very heavy rain across central parts of china. you can see that front with a bit of a wintry edge to its very northern flank. that's going to bring some rain into beijing dropping temperatures. here we'll see that mass across more central areas. we're getting cloudy conditions into shanghai know ahead of that. lots of sunshine coming through for the korean peninsula and japan, 18 degrees celsius in tokyo. it will remain largely fine and dry here, but we are going to see some of that rain start to move into beijing by tuesday. only 15 degrees celsius, maximum high. that sure weather, carmen. a thank still to come here. all these are uganda. the poise more troops to the democratic republic of congo, as attempts to stem violence between the m $23.00 on group and government forces, store brand refugees in bangladesh, face of difficult ramadan, after the un reduces food aid. at its force,
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a tennis rivalry featuring the world number one produces what could be the point of the year for the miami. ok job. you the details around 20 in the latest news as it breaks, evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered, complete to the number of people missing. we detailed coverage on the government policies are making it difficult for them to export on climate change have all to impacted of supply from around the world. their rescue plan showed their confidence in 1st republic bank, so all sides of which are critical to that functioning of the financial system. good, breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence. we're hosting. what did you do? what did you investigate?
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why didn't you ask that question? there are many during that ted fencer, it will have a chilling effect on subsequent story. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is candidate to suppress moderate. and in some cases, amplify the content. you see on your timeline delivery post own which is 0. lou. ah, hello, get everyone for the good here in doha with the news, al, from out 0 by headlines, vaccination campaign supported by the world health organization is on the way in mozambique. countries facing its worst cholera outbreak in 2 decades driven by flooding caused by a cyclone freddie an agreement transition. saddam from military to civilian
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leadership has been delayed until thursday. the final bill was supposed to be signed on saturday, but disagreements about security reforms got in the way. donald trump is doing court on tuesday. the 1st form a u. s. president to face criminal charges. he's been investigated for payment. his moya made to an adult film star during the 2016 presidential election campaign. the deadline to pay for twits as you account, verification system has arrived. starting april 1st. individuals and companies have to pay $8.00 a month for the blue ticker symbol of account authenticity. twitter c o e long mosque says the subscription service will reduce the number of fake accounts, but many big names and organizations. so they won't fork out the cache. let's bring him steven o'leary. he's the founder and managing director of a litter cope a company that monitors and analyzes social media. he's in dublin. good to have with him. what do you make of what it will mosque is trying to do here?
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is it going to help improve revenue, twitter that isn't going to help or hinder the use of the user experience? for those of us we use the platform. there are 2 great questions, and i think they probably got 2 very different answers. i think if we think about revenue, i believe this will have a positive impact and, and alternately, twitter is under pressure to move away from an advertising only revenue model where we're seeing this across not just social media, but traditional media as well. advertising revenue is one source of income, but there has to be other ways to make money. and what knows this, and this is just one step towards trying to find additional ways to to raise money for, for twitter as a platform. the 2nd question is going to be better for users. that's much more complicated piece. really, the upside here isn't very clear. you know, the truth is absolutely central to social networks on their success. we need to
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know that the accounts that are tweeting our from the individuals or the organizations that they report to be from. and that's where the verification reading came into it. though not what we heard in the last 24 hours. are that many news organizations and celebrities, many high profile individuals are saying they won't pay for this new verification system. so the unknown here is when that occurs. when we see like we did when she was launched and flu of accounts claiming to be organizations or businesses or individuals, that in fact aren't matter who own facebook and instagram must be watching this with with, with great interest. do you think? i think they absolutely are. i think all social networks are not just meta, but i'm sure tick tock. i know there are also looking at that and really i suppose waiting and seeing because like i say there's lots of ways that social networks can make money. but ultimately,
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advertising is still the biggest driver. and in the last 24 months, some of that advertising revenue has come under increasing pressure. so there is an oldest now on social networks to find other ways to monetize what they have. and traditionally, that have been through maybe the data that they hold about you and their ability to target individual i to you. but if twitter can show that there is a market bar subscription base model, i'm sure it wouldn't be long for the other networks to follow suit. are you optimistic about this? i mean, most himself, as admitted that he values the company at half the amount, but that he paid for it. how long before he moves on to other things. if he's got other businesses to run this, this can't take up all his time. is, is twitter a busted flush? no, certainly not. and i would feel very strongly about that. and i think that's evidenced by real time news and sport. there is no other network in the world that comes
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close to breaking news, live sports life entertainment. you don't go to instruct for that. you don't gotta take talk far as you certainly don't go to facebook for it. there's no where else where you go when something is happening in real time. and i think we only need to look towards the 2024 us election and look at the role played back in 2020 to be reminded of just has sent related as a platform. so i certainly don't think it's a busted flush. however, the evaluation being what it was, absolutely correct, and i'd say not the best. i mean, i think we knew at the time that most conspiracy overpaid for the platform. the timing wasn't really great in terms of what he put towards this. what certainly, while i would have fears and concerns, but whether this next step is going to be a very positive one for the network, i think the long term future for twitter is secure. it's been really good to talk to many thanks for being with us. the un secretary general is
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calling to better safeguards for artificial intelligence apps and photos, a call from a 1000 industry experts to hold a i development for 6 months. they say the race to improve the tools is out of control. he's been following the recent developments in artificial technology very closely and frankly, he's very worried and very concerned. indeed, i think the technology, as i said, has tremendous potential for good, including in for us in implementation, sustainable development goals. but he believes that it's important to pull in, put in place strong government governance and guard rails against potential misuse . and some of the software there were seen being released, you know, in the past few weeks, is clearly not doing that. italy has blocked, the artificial intelligence champ, bought chat, g p t. it's privacy washed. ok, says the app doesn't respect. personal data or check the age of its users. it's
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launched an investigation chat g p t was created by us start up, open a i and backed by microsoft. it's designed to answer difficult questions, write code, or even essays. teachers are worried about that students will be using it to cheat on policy makers of raised concerns about privacy, cybersecurity, and the spread of misinformation. router lupina is an, a i a law research fellow at the university of belong. yep. she says that we're likely to see more government regulation of artificial intelligence programs. i think there might be, there might be some follow up from other countries in the chat ttp the open a company doesn't provide more information of how the algorithm is train. because at the moment the allegations are based on assumption that it's misusing the personal data. but actually we don't know how the data views because there's not enough information given to the public at the same time. if you're in union,
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there are a lot of new regulation being proposed. there's the date of service, act, et cetera. so we will have enough regulation. it will be a matter of how it's enforced and how much the companies collaborate and showing the information that is needed to better understand how these technologies i working. so captivity is different than a way that is trained on a larger dataset. so it's taking all the publicly available information online, mostly in english and training. it's algorithm, wires, social media platforms will focus on the data they are gathering themselves. so in that sense, the longer model is a lot larger and a lot more tolerable. however, that kind of zoning in only on t v t might be unfair, given that there are other large language model out there by other companies. so we'll still have to see how they compare in the future. a strike by private talk to us in the northern indian state of russia found shows no sign of ending that
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protesting against new legislation, which guarantees access to free health care services. patients say the crisis is affecting their treatment of the midtown reports for the city of jive for patients are lining up a job with largest government hospital. they say the ongoing doctor strike is making treatment harder to get dressed and there aren't any doctors and private hospitals when we come to gorman facilities, patients are not treated probably doctors do x rays and even to their surgery. but say they don't know when they can do it. well, i, doctors and largest data protesting recently boss health, debit houses of them have hit the st, demanding the act, be repeated. private facilities have close disrupting medical services. patients say they're being forced to queue up in overcrowded government hospitals or go to another state just on state already spend more than the national average on public health and treatment. and government hospitals like these large, the 3 they like to have mixed. we have
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a nigger rights making it the 1st legislation of its kind in india. dr. city actually for private hospitals to treat emergency cases even if patients cannot afford it. they believe this will increase bureaucratic interference emergency when sort of, how can the governments define and emergency that's for the doctors to decide. i'm say, the government should ask us to help them make a law. the act looks like it's been copied from a developed country which has good health care infrastructure. the government says the actual expand existing health, gaskin and increase access to the poorest people any longer log can be sometimes poor people don't get treated in either government or private hospitals. that's why it's important to give it to them as a right. so they won't die because they didn't get treatments. if the government's covering costs up to $30000.00 the, what's the issue? the government says it's open to discussions but will not should be the act patients hope the deadlock is resolved soon. for now,
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the plan to broaden has access has resulted in restricting it, at least temporarily limit the largest dealer, jap or northern india. pro hang a refugees in bangladesh of struggling to make ends meet up to the u. m. come back food aid because of funding shortfalls. the cops coincide with the muslim fasting month of ramadan, and their child re reports from cox's bizarre o whitford rations from the un food agency had been cut. many in this camp fear they'll soon go hungry. cramped in a makeshift tank with 9 other family members, mullah barnum, missus, our home in me, unmarked. she left everything behind during a crackdown by the military style. and at the last i got, i didn't like that right now. we are facing difficulties in getting adequate amount of ration. sometimes we have to buy items from outside with what i've a savings. we have back home, our family with farmers. so it's much easier to manage all life unlike hair to go
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get a number brick. when incidence or fire violence and threat of flood, and landslide during monsoon season makes life challenging. here for roha wonder if it's hard living here, but somehow we are managing during ramadan with the limited rashness we get. but it's just not enough for a large family like ours. many rowing i said they were used to receiving different types of food aid during ramadan and previous year. but that stopped export things . the ration been provided or insufficient. and any further decrees that post grave health problems for the ringer. in the am home of liana mother, marcella, bishop citizen and mother. the recent curtain rations is worrying. people being as marshal, don't have any other income source in the bottle here in the mosque. we don't even have an after meal arrangement for the community, like, unlike in the refined state in la garza, ah, none of their shows more than a 1000000 growing of muslims, but it's government is gradually losing patience with the international community, saying it's failing to help resolve the crisis and the holy month of ramadan most
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growing are rapidly said they are thankful that they are saved here, but their lives still remain a daily struggle and made all the iron tribulation most still dream of returning home one day then which are they all just did a cox's bazaar evacuation orders have been listed in a town near japan's fukushima nuclear power plant 12 years off to one of the world's worst nuclear disasters. prime minister for mucus sheeter attended the ceremony, marking the reopening of 2 areas of tommy elko, which is one of 12 towns that was fully or partially emptied. after at earthquake and soon army triggered meltdowns of the power plant in 2011. 160000 people were moved. 30000 still comp return home. uganda has deployed more soldiers to the democratic republic of congo. fighting between the m 23 armed group of government forces has displaced nearly
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a 1000000 people in the past year. smoke and web reports more. uganda and soldiers arriving in democratic republic of congo. they're under the banner of an east african regional force is meant to end the conflict between government forces and the m $23.00 armed group. ugandans have crossed into the border town of point gonna it was taken by m 23 last year. and it's fighters still, there was a lot of footage efficient and we up luckily, all of us that we helped with the bishop. we have been waiting for long on the waiting for a few days or a few months. i don't think he's going to do in infancy, threes taken sways of territory from congress. government forces over the last year, widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. you can, there's also been accused of backing the group. those governments deny it. you can . there's a 3rd country to join the regional force, kenya and burn the of already sent troops. congress army said the regional forces
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would help fight them 23. instead, they've been making agreements with the armed group. m 23 hasn't weighed regional leaders calls for it to withdraw into som, to me a lot every time when we draw from a place to government forces and local groups, a still coming back this time we have agreed with the east african forces that such kind of behavior will be considered a violation of ceasefire and we will react immediately. people have protested against wanda and you can the in cities across congo in regions. yes. it blamed for decades of military aggression and looting of minerals ever since they 1st invaded in 1990. 2 years ago, thousands of uganda and soldiers entered congolese territory near the town of fanny . under an agreement with congress government. they meant to be pursuing an armed group called the idea rights groups, so violence against civilians has grown worse since they arrived. now people are
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wondering if the arrival of even more foreign forces will help to and decades of conflict. malcolm web al jazeera south africa has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. many a 3rd of its workforce is out of work. economic stagnation and rolling power outages made the situation worse. according to a recent study, it's likely that one in 4 south africans is depressed. one psychologist told us how the economic crisis is impacting people's mental health. i'm professor sat scooper clinical psychologist based in johannesburg, south africa. i think the situation is swan off, cravings, scientists, and depression. it cause people feel totally helpless in a situation of crisis upon crisis. no people, no individual can continue with
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a state of psychic emergency that applies in conditions like this. so in that sense, we have been experiencing the same effects off a country that may have been at war, but effectively is a global itself. helpline increased with people are calling out for help and assistance. and it may not be an understanding that this is what's causing but the numbers are rising and it's at the tail end of a devastating covey of 19 pandemic as well. so all of that have all of these factors have conjoined to create this psychic emergency condition layer. we simply have if it's not one crisis today, something else. tomorrow's and faith in leadership has been added to the lowest
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ever in our society, the psychological society, other groups like that can explain symptoms to people and there's free online webinar as they helped people lessons. nobody who calls the psychology society is just time to wait. yes, who may be despondent, but we have resilience. we've shown we have resilience in the past. and more recently we had survived tremendous cost and we can do it again. don't lose your sense of you can change this just ahead on that. here's how will look. i had to make or break fight for heavyweight boxer ansley. joshua, it's coming up in the sport. ah
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ah ah ah. again todd for his jo. adrian, thank you. well, we begin with the race for the premier league title, what munch city of close. the gap on lead is also to 5 points off to the international brake city were up against liverpool at the at hansa and mohammed sala put the vs in front in the 17th minutes. but 10 minutes later city will level thanks to leon alvarez, the argentinians gold bringing their stallman earling holland to his feet and stands that won't do his groin injury any favors. moments into the 2nd hall, kevin, to bring up at city in front and goals from opec dugan and jack greeley. sch helps
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sealed before one victory legs now, as i was also bake off against leads in just 5 minutes time, the leaders have one that lost 6 lea games as they chased their 1st premier league title. in nearly 20 years. you have to go back to 2003 for the last time leads peter also, but macau, or tessa says they pose a big threat to his site leads. i think they have very clear dna. you know, how they, how they behave because they're not passion. and energy that they play with, you know, and they've been doing it for a long, long time. and now with a new might as well, with some new ideas from play that they've been injured as well, which they have some issues with it back right now. so very then your same for me, one championship lead max to stop and has taken poll position for sundays of straight and grown pre the 1st time he'll stop from the from to the grid at melbourne park. but qualifying didn't start well for read for the stuff and teammates. sergio perez crushed out in the 1st session. the mexican is currently
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2nd in the dr standings and we'll stop from the back of the grid while we'll champaign for stephan secured the 22nd pole of his chris. just ahead of say the due of george russell and louis hamilton. that's a beth qualifying result and the team has had this season. we have a great race car, i'm sure. but again, like i said before with atomic, it's difficult to understand what the tires are going to do. but nevertheless, i think what is important to good starts and from there on which i think we, we normally are a bit more competitive in the race and qualifying the performance just been getting better and better. and we haven't brought any upgrades to the car. i think it's just a matter of the fact of the team doing a great job to maximize up to maximize the piece with both hands and you have to be line p 2 p 3 is a pretty exceptional result for us to tennis as well. number one call us al, cross had his 10 match, winning street ended by an extent in the miami open semifinals. the 2 plays of
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formed one of the most exciting rivalries until in recent years. and they produced 3 hours appear in payment, many calling this point to the opening, sent an early contender for point of the year. ah, 10 feet in thinner, eventually rallying, who set down to beat the defending champion to reach sunday's final? i'll cross, we'll also lose the number one ranking to novick chuck of edge of the semi final exit center will face down america for the title. the russian survived the tough encounter with friend and compatriot. karen catching off when 876-3663 is the 28th victory of the season. we now reached the final and 5 straight tournaments. both
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players welcome the news. they'd be able to return to wimbledon this year with the grandson, having lifted it ban on russian. russia competitive. yeah, again, i'm going to be happy to to be there. i don't know what the crowd ration is going to be. i cannot control it, but i will be happy to play there in front of our i in front of all the people are hopefully on, on the course, and then hopefully have some my big amazing matches in all of the russian. and i shall clear, as i said before, that we're really in, i would like to play there and in i played quite a final simon, the last 8 club. and it's really, really great. and special events, you know, in tennis history. so that's why, you know, i'm really happy that you shared this news with me and her that will be able to play this year to computer. to time wimbledon champion, petro fit of a came back from a set down to beat, remaining on associates to reach the women's final. for the 1st time. in 13 appearances in miami, she'll face current wimbledon champion, alina back in a,
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in the final laid fits of a house of one. and so b t a $1000.00 event. in 2018. from a world heavyweight champion, anthony joshua returns to the ring on saturday. what's been viewed by many as a make or break fight? the british books are facing the american germain of franklin, london's o. 2, rena joshua white in the creek high for the bouts, which is his 1st since successive defeats to ukrainian. alexander is sick, is the 1st fight in 80 years where joshua isn't competing for well title, and he threatened to retire. if he loses. in heavyweight, boxing one punch can change everything you have to give jermaine franklin. at least a punches chance. he's got resilience. he's got a desire and belief. 12 months ago, he was working 12 hour shift in a wolf factory to support his family. this is a rocky bow bow, a moment for him. if he can beat this kind of be a most heavy weights, he goes into the pants, the great upsets of heavyweight boxing. and as we know, joshua,
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it's happened before with us in 2019, joshua is looking for a false explosive statement finish, which is what he needs in this fight. if anthony, joshua loses the spice, it's catastrophic. his korea lies in tatters, or certainly it's late. korea lives in tatters. and those fights with tyson fury. don't a while to jo joyce delhi white again, which are worth a probably a 120000000 pounds to him. if you chopped up what he would earn for them all, it lies in tatters because it was full fights in its last 6. and i don't think there'll be a lot of coming back from this. now look at this moment in colorado, m l b game again, san diego on friday, rockies paycheck ho freeland, made a brilliant defensive play to retire austin no longer in the 5th inning, freeland, to miss ha, spring training because he was playing for team usa at the wells baseball classic that the rockies 2 or 41, when their manager bud black said that might have been the best play he's ever seen
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. and find a story that some parents will be familiar with the anxiety of running and parents, race that your child support say, but none of your multiple olympic and weld sprint champion, shelly, and phrase, a price you make and left her fellow parents for dust. and what looked to be has been so one of your meet a distance. they can count yourself lucky, but you don't have to compete against her in front of your child every year. i mean, she didn't really have to do that, and she, adrian, she could have given other people a bit of a child. can you imagine the humiliation being up and it's not germany, thanks to day. we'll see you again a little later. that's it. but he is here for the course that he is never as will be back in the moment with more see about ah,
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the drought in the horn of africa you seeks rainy seasons ha, feels more than 100000. so my lease of crossed into kenya says last year i last saw aiden lack of village in somalia, when how full grandchildren died because she had no food to keep them in the last 1020 live in the surviving on goat skin and wild foods. in this drought, we can't even get that. most of the who are coming to this area are not registered as refugees yet, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and foods. this is the longest, dry spot in fort decades. oh ramadan, a time of spirituality reflection and gratitude raised the flags all the floods
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