tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 2, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is louise. i'll live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's cabinet discusses the creation of the national guard under the command of the fall, right on the security, but it's tough for gary and so voting for the 5th time in 2 years hoping to break a political deadlock, 100 percent. didn't think i was going to die. picking up the pieces of the u. s. south and mid west of the tornado sweep through 8 states. we're all entities is borneo island, where a new capital is being built with critics say the project is a threat to the environment. i'm joanna roscoe, with the sports max is 2nd, wins his 1st australian grand prix. ultra k. you'll take uncontroversial finishing melvin, which is still the 1st formula, one racing street that had the we started 3 time.
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ah . so we begin this design, israel with the debates about creating a so called national guard. the cabinet is voting on the proposal, which national security minister it m r been given, says his critical in the fight against what he calls terrorism. but he warmed unit, would report directly to been given up. he says the prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to put the matter to a vote in exchange for his support in delaying controversial changes to the judiciary. critics though, are concerned that the national guard could be used to unfairly target palestinians ought to silence to cent. let's go live bout west to ru slim and speak without harris natasha can name natasha to we expect this resolution to be approved by the cabinet. well,
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i wouldn't predict anything in this climate here in israel. what i will say is that the opposition to this proposed new national guard is growing opposition from protesters, opposition leaders, members of security agencies, and now the legal advisor to the government. the country already has a national guard. it operates within the police department. this isn't the 1st time that a proposal for a new, if you will, national guard be formed. the last government looked at allocating $277000000.00 to staff, a national guard $1800.00 strong that proposal, fizzle. so this is what's different this time. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as the country was brought to a standstill last week due to protests, over judicial overhaul. promised this to the national security minister, the national security minister views this as a kind of pet project if you will. and he had threatened to resign from the
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government over netanyahu's decision to pause the judicial overhaul. if this is national security minister had done that, that may have put the governing coalition in jeopardy. the national security minister, it's of our ben gear is a controversial far right figure. he has been convicted of racist incitement and supporting a terrorist group. and this new national guard would fall under his purview. so what do we understand? it's mandates to be critics a concern this national god could be or to target palestinians will to silence to send ben good beer has called for taking a heavy handed approach with protesters during these 3 months of judicial overhaul protests. and that is at the heart of the concerned among the opposition. vandeveer has said that this will strengthen the government and security that it will target
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organized crime, including jewish criminal groups. but he also says that it will operate in so called mixed cities. these are cities, where is realism, palestinians live side by side, former prime minister and opposition leader year le pete is saying the government with this new national guard is going to cut in all areas of education, health care, public transfer, transportation. he says, to quote finance, a private army of thugs, the opposition is extremely concerned that this new national guard as proposed will become a quote, private militia for bend vere. now national security members are also a poised opposing this, but police commissioner and a member of the shin bet it's one of the security agencies here in israel, excuse me. he is the director of the shin bet. are saying that this is not necessary. there is already a national guard, there is
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a high cost for this and that it could actually endanger the security of citizens. and finally, the legal adviser to the government is also now saying that there is simply no need for a new national guard. i was 0. natasha. good name reporting live there from west rosalyn . natasha. many thanks. indeed. well the national god is the only issue on the cabinets agenda. tens of thousands of israelis turned out for 13th week of protests against the prime ministers, planned judicial overhaul, which been given support. spun of smith's reports from television ha, jamil to us we can, his row ended as it began in tel aviv and elsewhere with must protests against government plans to overhaul the judiciary. o prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and his coalition partners from the far right. want to give politicians more power to appoint supreme court judges. i say the court is elitist and intervenes too much . the protests and
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a general strike prompted netanyahu to pause the legislation. he's promising to find a compromise with opposition groups. few here, believe him, even president biden, doesn't believe hell. nobody believes him. even his own coalition doesn't believe him and think that now it's the most dangerous time of law and we're very worried that ah, something we'll just there, they will stop the go. she ation just bring the law to to vote. the biggest fear that they can think about it is his food now has that in. yeah, the yeah, i can feel the protesters from across the political spectrum including support is from netanyahu's li, could party netanyahu on trial for corruption charges. he denies says the overhaul is needed to balance the branches of government on sunday. benjamin netanyahu will
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hold his last cabinet meeting before the stars of the jewish passover holiday. well, of course i've seen these protest them not meeting there'll be a lot of pressure from nan. yahoo's fall right, coalition partners to push on with this attempts to overhaul israel's judiciary. bernard smith, al jazeera television, david saw as a former district commander of the police and televi, if he joins us now, live from television. david, good chevy with us at. what's your view on the formation of this new armed unit? is it needed? is it even a good idea willing generally needed it, but not the way that the minister and the government were supposed to and they approve it today. i think a we need to strang the existing force of the police, which is lack of 2000 police officers for in general regularly policing good duties
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. and it would be blessed if they will add those this budget and the police officers which they want to wear to the to do in the program. but under the commissioner and under the police, it's not only by the economic a sense, it's also by meaning that we can accept that there will be any kind of log walsman which is not under the regulation and the law and order of the police commissioner and that's it, i mean, it's very strange to the government will decide to create another, a police officer. and you're, i think reporter mentioned before. the concern is that it will be kind of a private militia, or it will be parallel parallel to the existing forces to walk at the same territory with a different commodity. it will be,
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these are so civil rights groups as we were hearing of expressed concern, fearing that this unit could be misused from what you're saying they either you, you share those concerns. well, definitely will share those concerns. but i can tell you will do it. dairy, so, so many wants to close that it won't happen. i mean, i'm, so i think it's possible did politically waves an issue that we're discussing are those in the last 3 months and name? you're re, i think you mentioned before, the timing goal for this decision came because of the crib political crisis that the prime minister is facing any coalition or the party or for this minister. he thought back there is put a lot of pressure because he wants to gain some points in. he said, based on bringing this kind of a unit, and i think it is the head of the shame bad. the
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commissioner there, the legal adviser, everyone told a, the prime minister into government you could decide to was during the existing force, and we must say that it ceased 2021. the crisis was where the timing made, which there was a huge uprising and is seamless turn the ring uprising in demonstrations. so this toss it really, really having a big, big a mission to where to execute. but he have to be under discipline of the police on the civil rights of the police use using force only by the law and regulation. so that's, that's a very, very crucial issue. and actually the police already started with the program a like a year ago with the former government and our own already like $900.00,
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the police offices and death a unit. some of them were existed before and some of them were at the after that decision and some of the reserve units, which is coming from to bother got police are been located to dr. and national guard day unity and their death can be definitely a big name, is executed by a death organization. i could talk to him and he, thanks again for being with us. david saw that and don't leave the syrian defense ministry says that 5 military personnel of an injured in israeli airstrikes. israel has declined to comment on the report of the latest attack on western syria. on sunday, it comes days up to 2 members of iran's revolution regard. were killed in damascus . israel has intensified airstrikes on syria in the past year to disrupt what it says, our iranian arms supplies to militia,
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to malicious rather been prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't directly mentioned the strikes ahead of that cabinet meeting. but said that israel continues to fight terrorists over whom matthew, we collect a heavy price from the regimes that support terrorism outside the borders of israel . and i suggest to our enemies that they should not gloat over the internal dispute among us, as it will not affect our firmness eligibility and our strength to act against our enemies on all fronts and every place and time. he thought the main candidates have cast their ballots, and bulgaria is general election turn out is expected to be low, though, due to votes of fatigue. and the fact that they were bomb threats linked to russian hackers against polling stations or garrett's voted. last 6 months ago, rising inflation, accusations of corruption and the war in ukraine have been major campaign issues. let's bring in vessel chanover is the deputy director of the european council on foreign relations and head of the sphere office. she joins us now via skype from
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the bulgarian capital good to have you with us. how significant then is to day is election. will it result in more of the same for bulgaria or at last mark, a decisive turning point. i hope for, for the latter, and clearly everybody who goes to vote today hope that they will be an end of the sale. made the rain because clearly in time of war in terms of becoming crunches in times of shifting power away from the parliament in the hands of the president who keeps appointing, can't take a government. it is now high time to. ringback to get a regular government. so this is the hope of me today. yes. but as we mentioned this most fatigue concerned as they are with the cost of living the energy crisis,
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the worn ukraine. people, they're interested in what bulgaria really needs and the power shift that they've seen in bulgaria. i am with for the you integration i believe so as a matter of fact, a voter turnout is not lower than in the previous election currently at this hour. so it looks like the people really understand that this is a serious moment for the country. and that, that wasting another 6 months, probably for another the caretaker government and another election is not going to change much the result, but is going to make space for, you know, people who are trying to 3rd, 3rd countries agenda into will get in politics. you mentioned the bomb threats in the schools. there are many other attacks cyber attacks and other hybrid
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attacks. and people know that. and it's only a stable government that can bring the country to these 2 marches was how did bulgaria get to this point? well, there was a government of prime minister which reset, which was the result of the election in october of last year. but we see kiddo fed gov right now. his government lasted for 7 months only because the 2nd largest political party succeeded to break the majority into a 2 couple of the government. and so the question now is exactly how the 2 biggest part is the one, the priority of,
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of many corruption accusations. and this new coalition of intake corruption forces, how those 2 could come together after the elections and maybe create a more stable government. or will it be a coalition of sorts, or will it be on the not minority government? this is i guess, still to come in the next days. so the toughness choices i think are going to be in the coming weeks. good. don't you bessler many thanks to me for being with us. bessler. chuck, thank you. photos in finland are also casting that balance in what's expected to be a tight race center. left prime minister son martin has been in paris since 2019. the vote comes days of the turkey became the last may to remember to approve finland's bid to join the military alliance with agreement of what i would like to see more and more secure economy. and, and it also with that with that here with like climate change
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use rather than to barbara means, chile, boy, i hope that the prime minister will teach that there will be an alternative. mm hm . but the current government has handled certain things just fine. for example, the current situation and in montenegro, people are voting in the presidential runoff between the incumbent and the former economy minister. the president is a mostly ceremonial post, but under the incumbent, the small nation joint, nato started negotiations for you. membership moved away from russia. however, his party is accused of corruption and links to organized crime. here with it, he's out from al jazeera stills come on the program, my jerry, a ramps up it's oil exploration, at environmentalist, sound the alarm over the in the industries history of impunity. probably the former transports of the french capital may be driven out. we'll tell you what's behind the east coast. one of the worst go keeping the stakes you ever see is
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coming up with joe in the schools. ah . in the u. s. bad weather has been hampering cleanup operations off the days of severe storms. tornadoes swept across 8 states in the south of midwest, leaving a trail of destruction. the death toll has risen to at least $26.00. since the storms hit on friday, my counter reports, ah, the tornadoes shredded homes and shopping centers and all console and ripped on power lines throughout much of the state. right now for me, is this the clean up what i can and get this cleared and man try to see who else i can help a man it was, it was devastating. it was, i say it was an airplane and,
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and had to take, i had to, to save like they're about to blow. that's what it felt like a lot of pressure. the states governor says more bodies are being discovered as emergency crews comb the wreckage lift in the wake of the storms. i've had the opportunity over the last couple of hours to speak with, but the homeland security secretary as well as president biden, who have offered a tremendous amount of support, anything that arkansas needs. they have assured us that those resources will be here and on the ground. and we really appreciate their willingness to help arkansas health from a city, a county, a state and federal perspective. ah, a state of emergency has been declared in indiana where tens of thousands of homes are without electricity. in illinois, at least one person was killed and dozens were injured. when a roof collapse occurred during a concert at a theatre, there was
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a show going on that night and upwards of over $200.00 people present in the building when the collapse occurred. luckily, do the response and all the 1st responders and the bi standards helping assist everybody out. i believe the conditions could have been much worse. the full extent of the damage is still to be measured. as more storms are on their way. my cannot al jazeera, the creation of what will become into these years, new capital doesn't tara is being pitched as a safe haven for endangered species. the government hopes to undo some of the damage caused by decades of deforestation. conservationists fear the construction will destroy even more of the natural environment. jessica washington reports from east common ton these are po news, most famous residence. in this land is intended to be a haven,
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filthy endangered species. the sambota le, sorry, sent a rehabilitative injured and often to run returns before they are released into the wild. but even in this sanctuary, they still face threats. varicella of illegal mining and for the lately, in this a, surrounded with humble, jealous ferry. so life is quite dangerous for the establishment of the conservation unauthorized to land encroachment is a major concern for the foundation. altree anto hopes the indonesian government's plans to relocate the capital to a location near by will result in more vigilance against longstanding environmental problems such as deforestation for mining and pamela plantations. the new capital in the center is due to be inaugurated in august next year. this will be the main area of the new capital, said to be a sprawling metropolis 4 times larger than the current capital. carter authority, stainless and terrible work with rather than against nature. the government has
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pitched the project as a model for sustainable development. you know that the development of fur and your capital is not just so making the new sit. this is not yes, a building infrastructure, but you also thought is thor, are degraded your environment. this nursery is part of that initiative. seedlings grown here will be replanted in new santa l by occupy under the local hunters in the electrical and we're actually transforming industrial forest back into natural for example, because the president wants 60 percent of the new capital area to be green. but some are skeptical groups, like green peace have criticized to the project. and you guys look into how you must think about more than development. just the korea de la will destroy more of the national norman. all the conservationists to raise concerns about the clearing of hundreds of factors, if mango forest, for infrastructure to service the new capital and the impact on some endemic
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species. but back at the rank 10 century, algeria anto says he can also see the positives, like opportunity law in the hands of the government as well to showing to us that government also care only moving to it's probably my band, but also seen this is that you goodness of the government, let the conservation that the fan as important as the development of our country. the challenge for the government is to prove it can reverse some of the environmental damage of the past and not create further destruction along the way. jessica washington out to 0 east cali mountain sofa. mia is an associate professor of science technology and society, atlanta in technological university. he just alive from singapore. good teddy with us is moving into an easiest capital, economically, an environmentally necessary or is this project pure political vanity?
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thank you, jennifer. the question. so there are 2 major reasons that prompted the current emission government to relocate the capital from jakarta to east cali month. and the 1st one is related to regional disparity. within anita has been suffering for many decades in which our jeff islands has been predominantly contributed to economy crossover, which is about 58 percent of the d. d p. so by relocating to capitol hill outside of java, a new nissan government inspect that it would trigger a more even distribution of economic growth. the 2nd reason is that the court, though just a current capital, is consider no longer suitable to function as a capital for on the run due to traffic injections and flopped risks. so the government believes that it is cheaper to build a new city, dan, fixing jakarta complex organ problems. now the problem is that these are relocating
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and building in your gap. it does, doesn't necessarily address these 2 issues because original disparity is less about the location of capital. and more about, you know, how central government and distribute in fiscal policy to all provincial governments. and also how to improve delight or to address the lack of power. the new for sectors across many parts of a new nation outside java. so i think relocating and building your cap in it's got a month and we get what you know, nation government is doing now does not really address the problem and may not achieve the goal that they want to accomplish. do, do you buy these claims of about this, this project being environmentally friendly? what, what about the, the, the indigenous people who lived there and, and i've had to be moved and i have been conference compensated minimally for doing
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so. yeah, that's a one of the greatest consequences that it will fall from this project because we know that kind of month and has been suffering from deforestation for, for many, many years. and a building in your city that will cut off so many trees in that area. will have a bigger impact to the environment in is kelly month and, but also to the people who live there and so far, the concept of green city dead, a recent government is using to build that, not on tara is not really clear in terms of how exactly, they're going to achieve that goal. the president says that he wants this move done by the end of his term in 20241 of the, one of the dangers of moving so quickly. destro. it's another issue that may cause this project to be more damaging because of the
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a rushing a process of president your colleagues in relocating to capital as soon as possible. and that may have some implications on the way the project is done in the carry out. but also impact on local communities where they have to move over it out in a proper arrangement. good to talk to you soon. thanks dude for being with us. so for car a pull. we're going to weather update next to all the news out. then why the backbone of pakistan's economy is bearing the front of the current financial crisis. austell maintained the 8 point lead of the top of the premier league reflection from the latest when coming up ah
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hello there things are set to get colder across europe over the next few days. at the northern, the wind blows down cooler conditions. we'll see temperatures dipped down across much of the region apart from the southwest, particularly southern areas of spain and much of portugal. continuing just a lot of warmth with temperatures. picking up not worst of the weather is set to fall away on monday, across central parts of the mediterranean, a deepening area of low pressure there. but to the north west for britain and the island of island, we are looking at a fine a day on sunday. more settled, weather and cloud, but plenty of sunshine breaking through that it will be cooler and breezy. come monday to scandinavia is more in the way of sunshine than wintery weather. the winter weather is for the east of this across western parts of russia, putting a cross bell, a roof and pots ukraine. it's an improving picture for pots of germany after heavy rain poles through on sunday we have got red flooded. let's out for that. but by
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monday and look at that plant in the way of bright to spells. now for the south of this, this is where we are seeing the wet animal when she weather snow expected in switzerland on sunday. it's a pretty nasty conditions sweeping away farther east. and we'll see the temperature come down in athens, greece suddenly by wednesday. ah oh begone. a time of spirituality reflection and gratitude raise the flags all the floods every color. i wonder is there a world well how leo hau reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chants for the holy month. you'll need this song, touched the hearts of all arrows. what amadon songs on al jazeera in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from their
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colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim their cultural heritage. 6000 bodies as storing. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how european countries refused they request and even exhibited human remains in their museums, restitution africa stove, enough episode to return on al jazeera. ah ah again, it's good to have with us adrian finnegan here in doha with the music from al jazeera, the headlines, israel's competence as discussing the creation of an armed unit, which would report directly to national security minister that to the national
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security minister. critics say that it could be used to target palestinians or silos descent. the main candidates of cost the ballots and bulgaria as general election turned out, bows expects to be low to, to vote fatigue. and the fact that polling stations at received bomb threats linked to russian hackers, bulgarians last close at 6 months ago. and in the us, bad weather is hampering clean operations of the days of storms. tornadoes of swept across 8 states of the south in mid west. the death toll has risen to at least $26.00. since friday, ukraine has denounced rushes, taking over the rotating presidency of the you can security council. the international criminal court has issued on arrest warrant for president vladimir putin. president vladimir zalinski says it's an absurd, a destructive move, shorter he's gotten bullies, shingle grange. yesterday, the russia army killed another ukrainian child, that 5 month old boy. the parents of wounded one of the hundreds of artillery
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attacks that the terrorist states carries out every day. and at the same time, russia presides over the un security council. it is difficult to imagine anything of crimes. the complete bankruptcy of such institution of richard gower is the you and director at the international crisis group. he says the moscow knows it's on the defensive of the un. i think the russians are a little nervous themselves. i think they realize that they are in the spotlight in new york now. and if they do the presidency to try and put some sort of pressure on the ukranian, they're going to get a huge amount of blow back with the russians have actually laid out a really been series of meeting or april a lot of days, which are currently now not going to involve any security council meetings or tools . i think that's because russia knows waiting, you know, they are on the defensive, the blog in the un system. and if they try to use the presidency for malign
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purposes, it will actually one through the more on the world of moscow have you veto to ensure that the council have taken no meaningful action over ukraine. i think it is worth saying, though, that the russians have been quite restrained in the use of the veto on other issues the russians have not used that the so for example, over afghanistan or libya or, or other crises on the un agenda. i think they do value the security council as a space where they can do some residual cooperation with western countries. and they don't want to blow that up completely. a forest fire and south korea capital is threatening more than $100.00 homes, forcing the occupants to leave the place started on a mountain in central. so on sunday morning, water booming helicopters were brought in to try to extinguish the flames. several wildfires have been reported outside the city. taiwan president says,
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how talks with guatemala president during her tour of central america saying, when's trip comes after home during comp time with time pay? last month, john holborn reports on friday, taiwanese president, sighing when landed in one of the few countries in latin america to still support her in a diplomatic battle with china for influence rarely can the small impoverish nation, guatemala been so important to a leader on the other side of the world. why do i like to check? i am convinced that the union and co operation between democratic partners will increase our resilience, allowing us to solve together any kind of challenges that we might face later in time. prison jim murphy was keen to assure her that this would be so guatemala, continuing to recognise, tie one is china, looks to cut off international support to the small self governing island that it
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says is part of its territory. i want my life, guatemala. this is a significant visit to renew and reaffirm the full support of taiwan reiterating the recognition of taiwan as an independent nation. and the only and true china that support does not come for free. taiwan has already plowed money to guatemala and is expected to continue to do so to maintain its loyalty. loyalty, which symbolically at least, is vital. taiwan now has only 13 official diplomatic partners worldwide. and in latin america, it's losing ground. just days before the visit on doris broke with it and favorite china, nicaragua, el salvador, dominican republic, panama and costa rica had already made the switch. alley's folding like domino's, his china comes cooling with a hefty check book, looking not just to cut off taiwan to compete with the u. s. and it's traditional sphere influence in central america. now only guatemala belief,
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which side will also visit this weekend, remain with taiwan, make president jim ethic said during the visit that the relationship here was unbreakable. strong words that will be tested as china, and it's money. continue to come cooling john, home and al jazeera. one thing you, as a politician and senior member, the foreign affairs defense committee of the taiwanese parliament, he says the pie one already has strong ties with central american nations and is looking to build it visibility on the international stage. taiwan is on the very spacious circumstances, international society, china, using all he is the result is try to block that. i will suffocate a tie 1 april magic's face so they try to demolish already existence. so to tie where we are not like the olive county, sometimes to be seen,
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to be known to be aware is crucial to taiwan and in latin america in central america, we have very strong tie with men. we provide humanitarian assistance program. there we have economy ties with men and we provide a lot of bilateral held to them. however, china always provide some time to base your commitment to leaders in central america like a 100 or less. so we severe, we are sorry, we'd love our diplomatic romantic relationship with honda. my presence highway. i knew her trip to the united states to guatemala, if to if band, our diplomatic space and the tool to sean, we are here. they are 23 medium people, sovereign state, i one here, and
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a we'd love to provide the contribution to, to the world. and upon my rise, our very good friends in central america. iran's judiciary chief, was threatened to prosecute women who ignored the country. strict dress code had comes in response to a video showing a man throwing yogurt at a mother and daughter who hadn't covered the half. both women and the attacker have been arrested hong handy scam lot. if the important matter is that today we have a legal mandate, the legal mandate makes it mandatory for everyone to follow the law. not if anyone for any reason does not have a strong belief in the job. the obligation to follow the law is still what creates a lawful society, akin of fashion, as expel journalists working for the french newspapers lamond a liberal, young, effective on sunday. it's the latest crackdown on french media after the france 24 news channel was taken off our last week. a military spokesman said the broadcaster acted as a quote, communications agency. the terrorists, actress,
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journalist interviewed the leader of al qaeda in north africa. the channel called the decision outrageous and defamatory nigeria is resuming oil exploration in the chat basin to increase its reserves. the move is worrying some environmentalists though i'm serious. i'm at address reports now from the new oil frontier of agile. nigeria is pushing inland to grow it or reserves by more than the 3rd. by 2040 the move is being welcomed by many local. so see the potential for jobs and economic growth will have a com i shall. i'm a discovery thou will make that would send in town for 2 of 19 i asked at lives by exploring further inland away from the niger delta and n p c. the countries oil company wants to raise daily output and profits you idea
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of discount transportation. you also bring your product closer to his uses, and you're also, i've been multiple such is over as applied in the, in the country. that's why it missed awesome new petroleum industry bill was signed into law last year, freeing the country's all company from government intervention. although many countries are seeking to reduce that dependence on fossil fuel, nigeria says its oil will continue to be in demand, if not internationally, at least points. 200000000 people. this one, well, is the 2nd to be open in less than the yeah, an environmental is, are worried about the rate at which nigeria is exploring its own activities, are demanding more action from government to hold a powerful industry accountable. the point to the devastation caused by more than half a century of all exploration in the oil, producing nitro delta. preserve. i rid of streams from the spillage,
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from the destruction that comes with all of that kill us presumption or oversight that leads to that poisoning. official say the new investments in oil will minimize the risk of pollution. the pipeline will be as victor down, you know, and in the per day long pipeline. and that will cause the approaches inside the total control environment and impossible to go to that a minimum. but environmentalists point to the industries long record of failing to make good on such commitments. i'm a decrease al jazeera i jubal nigeria police and pakistan of arrested 8 people in karachi, r for a crowd crash on friday. shingles had been held to some of the 12 victims who died of food distribution point outside a factory, the owner of factories among those arrested business owners often hand out cash and food during the muslim holy month of ramadan, especially to the poor. the textile industry in pakistan,
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accounts for 60 percent of its exports, but the sector has been hit hard by the economic crisis. economists say the industry is the backbone of the economy and would collapse. its collapse would be a disaster asset. beg reports from vital about these men. a hoping to find work. i have no for you. this factory owner tells them the price of electricity has increased, making it more expensive to run machinery, and the claps are boxed onto currency makes importing raw materials very difficult . now would it be, it doesn't affect that closing under the law of workers that become job less even don't have the money to give our lexie to build. that is that reason does is that it looks like the graveyard of the machinery. and the reason is, is that our over wallman, the out of one of the shows they're busy in the game of barber. the city of festival is famous for its factories. but now, so many have been left jobless,
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but they could pay you. but the other one i years it would be great. where are we supposed to go? how are we to send our children to school and feed them? we can only work if there's work. the politicians are stuck in their own politics. no one cares about his workers, a mother, but a lot only. everyone in this city has felt the impact of the crisis. this is one of the largest txdot factories in the country. they produce clothing for design brands . they to have had to lay off workers, but they've weathered the storm for now that each government comes with a different agenda with a different subsidy, but gauge with a different r o policy. so wanting, which will week on the far from or are which are to far as us from the gog comparative laker or other countries like one law. the issue is the consistency and implementation of a long term policy to ensure the sustainable growth of the textile sector, the book solely governments. discussions with the i m f r said to include energy subsidies for the tech side industry. some worry that if those are cut or removed,
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things could get worse. but the son of a lot of other or little very via pakistan has lots of poverty and unemployment. and because of this industry, so many of us get whack and run our household, especially important for women because the aunt, lots of opportunities generally. um we have several people here. so they so much potential in the textile industry and it can become a world leader if it's supported by the government. with a coalition government still debating the terms of a relief package with the i m f. the success or failure of pakistan economy could change on the textile industry. that's why business leaders here are urging the government to protect it. but most of all, they want political stability. something that's been missing in recent times. as i beg of era fuss about what to son kristen's around the world of mocking palm sunday . oh, it says, since i just finished leaving mess in saint peter's square in the vatican city,
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the 86 year old pontiff was released from hospital on saturday or to being treated for bronchitis electric scooters are seen by many as a cheap and green way to get around cities, but they also pose a danger to pedestrians of voters being held in parish on sunday to decide whether to allow scooters in the city. natasha butler reports from parish lunacy anat is a big fan of paris is electric scooters. he says he hires one most days to get around the city could recruit him. he scooters are really useful because paris is so busy, especially in rush hour. it's impossible to move around. so thanks to these, we can use the cycle lanes. it's much better than a common variable. e scooters were introduced in france in 2018 since then. they've become part of the landscape in most cities, but some people say they're a nuisance cluttering pavements and endangering pedestrians. now the french
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government launched a new plan to regulate them. writers will have to be at least 14 years old and they'll be tougher penalties for misuse. control, it does show to people on an escrow to his have bitten that day, but the fine is only 35 euros. so it will be raised to a 135 years. the messages that dangerous behavior will be paralyzed, dedicated parking zones, and lowest speed limits are already in place. while the french government is stepping up, its regulation of electric skirts is here in paris. the city hall is asking people to vote on whether or not to abandon the 3 companies that provide paris is e scooter. say a band would make no sense in a city that often lead the way in promoting low carbon alternatives to cause and motor bikes. we very hope indeed that's of a vote will be positive and that perishes. people will continue to welcome students in a safe and sustainable way in the city opinion. on the streets though, is divided saucers, ribs, anchors,
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i can see they offer an alternative form of transport, but at the same time they can be dangerous for pedestrians, the elderly as if it was withdrawn phases. i think they've not been around long enough to just scrap them. we need more research on things like dangers, mortality, and perhaps we need better infrastructure for them. because the folks taking place in poland stations, rather than online, it's expected to be dominated by older people who are more likely to favor a ban. once the results are in, it'll be up to paris is mer to make the final decision on whether it's really the end of the road for a scooters in the city. natasha butler, al jazeera paris, still come on the use of the joshua when his 1st fighting over 2 years, but he's not happy. we'll hear from him in the school, which of a 543,
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tomorrow, a broad takes on the big issues. this isn't the one off he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is war with lawanda a minute rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of programs. join me, mark him on hill for up front. what al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been covered, complete to the number of people missing. with details covering some of the government policies are making it difficult for them to export on climate change has also impacted a supply from around the world to their rescue. plants showed their confidence in 1st republic bank, so all sides of which are critical to the functioning of the financial system.
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oh, a color touch his jo. adrian, thank. he will begin in melbourne where max, the stop is one is 1st australian grand prix offer a chaotic and controversial finish. multiple crashes meant this is the 1st formula race in history to be resorted 3 times while jumping the stop and appeared to be posting to victory when kevin magnets is has a tire. hoping the 2nd of 3 red flag relapse remaining on the restart the staff and held off louis hamilton into the 1st 10. but behind them chaos was unfolding. fernando long had been challenging for a 2nd was hit by foreign color science was given a 5 2nd penalty and ends up and 12 to our team called also crushed into each other
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. right. finished for the final lot behind the safety call with the staff and clenching victory. i didn't say these hamilton at the mountains, alonzo completed the podium for a 3rd race in the staff. and now with a 15 point advantage every make 30 perez in the drive is tending yeah, i was very say don't think today bit of a match to be honest. especially the, the 2nd red flag, i think that was really unnecessary today. that could have easily been solved with a virtual safety. busy or a safety car at most, but we, we got that red flag and then you basically create even more trouble because then you go out on very cold pies and said because driving super slow and then you arrive to the grid with stone, cold pies and you could see everyone in turn, one was having a lot of trouble, especially the cars in the air. you know, nobody crutches on, on purpose, but everyone when, why or how to touch and yeah, which is very celtic from one exciting race to another and also remain 8 points.
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claire of man to city and the race for the premier league title also were given a penalty in the 1st half against leave. when gabrielle jaycee was brought down a present in that top in scope, the spoke k g. that was his 1st goal in 6 months, and he didn't have to wait long for his 2nd is jason made it 3 mil to also 10 minutes of the break leads, pulled one back for granite shaka head, then also forces that finished who won. also with this 7 league, when in a row i've said to national break, we have a lot of to get you to asians to manage with a few players. and then with that question my, how can i direct that? i think they were exceptional. they were really, they would want to be involved and we one, they gave you a convincing and way which is good. and the only thing that we can control much 50, kept the pressure. and also by beating liverpool when alvarez equalize to city manager enjoyed that. and so did this fun city were without top score holland who
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didn't, but they didn't struggle for goals as kevin. sabrina gave them the lead early in the 2nd house. the boy also provided the assist for jack relish, who made it for 150 type guardia on the side. still 8 points behind also with the game in hand. display was almost perfect to for the minute to 93. the way we played against the team. i will be arriving the last season and always we are trying to find a way and the quality they have in the way the present tradition they have. but all of them start from the finish with john who are really, really good. the way we're late. chelsea troubles continued as they were beaten by aston villa. this is a moment when only what can set a club record by scoring in 5 consecutive away game. villa. we're not done there. jim again hit one from outside the box to make it to know. chelsea outside the top
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half of the table and 11 points off the top full. i understand when you lose a hope the, the motion of the game is such that people are going to be disappointed and frustrated and angry. where we are in the late table. no one's happy with. so whatever criticism comes, i have to accept from a chelsea, but thomas, whoa, whoa, whoa, taja find meaning for the 1st time and they went ahead again. title, rival, put us in dolton and after one of the worst go keeping house you'll ever see when the keeper greg coble completely missing ball and it went all the way in to give find the lead. promise me then scored a couple of goals, not long after to put munich, 3 mail out pos to 23 minute kingston comb and added a 4th in the 2nd half. is it finished fall 2? by and ending don't been 10 game and be run in the league to her side. go back, but don't mind 2 points clear at the top of the buddhist legal. how about this from bathrooms and the fatty?
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he picked up the wall inside his own half and finish off a great run to up against a legal top scorer, robert live, and he got his 2nd of the game and bosses 3rd, that is his 17th. go to the lake this season before and taught us showed a great bit of skill to make it for no boss land. and now 15 points. claire 2nd place, rail madrid. you play via the lead. later on sunday, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, anthony joshua has won his 1st fights in more than 2 years. he beat american germane. franklin by unanimous poise decision, but wasn't happy with his performance. the bridge fight that came into this context . having lost consecutive bout w b a i b f and w b o. well, champion alexander is sick, but it was exposed to finish, most expected. instead, it went the full 12 rounds before the judges wanted the wind to joshua, and they kept going off to the final bell with the 2 boxes needing to be separated by the teams and security. joshua came into this fight,
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threatening to quit. if he lost about fall and his post fight news conference, but he will fight with how it ended. these don't. i'm not happy because post them ally the old go is a knock out. there's nothing that can stop and look up. anything sure of that isn't . what, well, i'm happy from what it is, what it is, and i think call me back anymore. what's done is done and i'm going to build on it is no ticking time bomb. i could actually tell you when it's going to the and a lot that really and the really i'm live in is we're still chasing something. can we? yeah, i'm still chasing the drink tennis down. patrick said, i will move back and find the world's top 10 for the 1st time in 18 months or 20 miami open for the 1st time, could beat wimbledon champion lane at it back. and in the final, the 1st set went into a type right with fits, were coming out on top. 67 minutes. the 2nd set most straightforward with the check
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play and taking that 16 to, to entered a back in a 13 match winning streak at 33 years old. the oldest miami champion really went in 2015 exhausted as well, and was in the bottle today. the 1st that the tiebreaker was never ending. story was isn't hanging bad trying to i can but i made it and i think that's kind of decided how much afterwards berks kept karen's heading is straight ahead of the 1st major of the gold season. the masters next week, the american has taken a 3 shot lead at the live tournament in orlando. kept her played a bogey free. second round, the stood ahead of columbia. it's the best in munoz. he hasn't won a tournament since last year in saudi arabia thinks he's worked out what's been holding him back. just got rid of the mental mistakes. i think
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i looked back my scarf, i was playing pretty well to smooth dough mistakes and then go to tucson and you know, i played itself out really well and played easy once for the worse in the field. so i'm just making sure i miss on the correct side. give myself chances don't i don't take too much on and it's worked and we finished with an incredible ride from south african motorcycle race up brad binda. he started 15th on the grid from by to gp sprint race in argentina, but he made his way through the field to take victory just about holding off italian mancha. but jackie asked for sunday's main race. alex marquez stopped on pole for that one. all right, that is all useful for now more later adrian. germany thinks indeed during his teacher, just a few moments i'll see you again. ah ah.
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and with the object home to the semi people and natural resources needed for competing climate change, an important part of the battery supply chain for europe 8. don't think it is p also have the same human rights as other people can. nations made wealthy from oil and gas, now balance that green obligations with the rights of indigenous people in your class choose solutions for us, you know, for future voices from the optic in one, it talks money, williams on it just, you know, in south korea, you generations tightened the stage shaking up social media fashion. any time when i would 8th make the world's hold on out. the
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playful is a 50 me to 40. come a great way. let's call one of the great. so it's civic coast from mexico to alaska . but in the last 4 years, the great wells numbers have gone down by almost 40 percent. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric research administration, the u. s. agency. there's a phenomenon called skinny whale in which you start seeing that their body condition is getting worse. they're getting better, it's because they're not getting enough food. climate change could be both isn't so precedent. in the late 99 and again in 1999, there was a big drop in way with scientists believe that there's a natural top point in the number of very why it was a very close is that see uncertainty here every time the number for the research is i'm for the curious friendly and they're watching over.
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