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to secretly film the ongoing persecution of their people, room 101 east reveals there never before seen footage on all zebra. the latest news as it breaks over the years, trump has been the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations. but this time is different with detailed coverage, although many countries are seeking to reduce their defenders. what profit we all know just as the toilet will continue to be in demand from around the world. it's an indication of how reliance benjamin netanyahu is on support from the far right plans for the so called national guard, have suddenly been van. ah ah, israeli forces torn the i'll act some mosque for a 2nd consecutive nights during ramadan. praise firing rubber bullets on
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palestinian worshippers. ah, no, i'm 40 back to a boy. you're watching al jazeera ly from doha. also coming up despite china's warnings tie wants residents i in when nice us how speak a kevin mccarthy in california. the 1st meeting of its kind on us soil in 40 is francis president, visits china seeking to engage directly with teaching ping over the war in ukraine . and a trial in the u. s. to see if a i can perform a routine hawk test like a doctor. the results are promising. ah, thank you very much for joining us is really forces that, stormed alex, a moss for a 2nd consecutive night. several palestinians were injured as truce cleared,
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worshippers out of his ramsford holiest site. israel fractions have been condemned with fears. tensions will spill into further violence during ramadan and the jewish holiday of passover, bent on quick reports, o ramadan, praise explosions of violence as is ready forces, stool melex, a mosque. ah, they fire stung grenades, tear gas, and rubber coated steel, bullets, several palestinians, a wounded eye witnesses claiming some medics were prevented from reaching them. oh, video showing armed troops forces lee removing palestinians from the alexa compound . tensions intensified elsewhere on the streets of occupied east jerusalem. an armed israeli settler was blamed for shooting and injuring a palestinian teenager near the village of sil, one. 0, was carried through the old city and taken to hospital. oh.
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elsewhere, israeli forces confronted palestinian protest is denouncing the early violence. wow, i think what we see today is a very serious vocation at will do definitely need to ice collision and maybe this is exactly what this is early government was. they want to distract attention from the internal division for them from the demonstrations that are taking place in south israel and is this government and they want to grab the horde region into our talk. i'm a total explosion ah, earlier on wednesday israeli forces stormed the mosque and fide stung grenades during ramadan. prayers ah, they accused worshippers of barricading themselves inside o video showed women and children crying for help as, as really forces beat worshippers with battens that resulted in at least 12 palestinians being injured. more than 400 others were arrested. oh islam stood
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wholly a site is once again at the heart of tensions. the united nations security council will convene an emergency session on thursday to discuss recent violence and occupied east jerusalem with the ramadan, passover and easter holidays overlapping this coming weekend. tensions are running high bent on quist al jazeera, while the palestinian ambassador to the un says israel must be held accountable. we are having this press conference to express our outrage and condemnation of the attack by the israeli forces and the settlers. against allah had am sharif unless did little ok saw were and and there it is, the right over the palestinian muslim worshippers to exercise their religious or duties and prayers in this holy month of ramadan.
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and in any other time in this sir, holy, her ox are mosque. and they are, the israeli occupying authorities has no right whatsoever ever to tell people when to pray and when not to pray, whether they want to be inside. alack some oscar 24 hours or 5 hours or 10 hours. this is the exclusive right of the palestinian muslims and their friends muslims, to practice or their religious traditions in this place alone. hey, now the world news, the us house speaker has become the most senior american official to meet a taiwanese leader on us soil. in more than 40 years. kevin mccarthy met president . i went in california, china, which claimed south full taiwan as its territory,
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has condemned the meeting and promised responds my can reports. the meeting began with a handshake. one that's likely to infuriate a chinese government vehemently opposed to any official us recognition of taiwan. more than a dozen us lawmakers accompanied speaker kevin mccarthy, signaling that congressional support taiwan is completely bipartisan. this is not a republican or democrat. this is a bipartisan meeting of members of congress who are under discipline some time with you and discuss the important issues of moving forward. the taiwanese leader sank, the law makers presses and wavering support. reassuring the people of taiwan that we are not isolated. and we are not a little the bite and administration attempted to get ahead of any chinese
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retaliation for the meeting. so our channels of communication are open and we have had a consistent message, a has urged restraint. and in recent days, we have conveyed directly to the chinese at high level, that escalation is uncalled for. last month, the us state department approved a potential sale of more than $600000000.00 worth of weapons to tie one, including missiles for it's f. 16 fighters, this in the wake of a diplomatic dispute about what the u. s. insisted were chinese spy balloons. and the subsequent postponement of a scheduled visit to china by the us secretary of state. going on and now a high level meeting on us soil that could be yet another blow to the normalization of relations. the u. s. in sue's it once mike had a, i'll dra 0 washington. shelly rigor is author of the book why taiwan matters. she says taiwan had hoped that this meeting would be less provocative than
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previous us officials. the way that this particular visit are transit was arranged, was aimed at giving, begging a little bit less to be worried about or to complain about than previous episodes have done. so in particular, having residence high meet speaker mccarthy in the us as part of something that's actually pretty routine. she's made 6 of these trips before during her presidency rather than reprising. the events of last summer when speaker pelosi went to taiwan, which was something that had not been done before. i think that was aimed at reducing beijing's reactivity in this situation. that's not to say they won't react because for the p r c, it's very important to show strength and,
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and to demonstrate their dislike for this kind of event. but i think the taiwanese, at least we're trying to minimize the provocation in this instance. meanwhile, francis president says china could play a key role in peace negotiations between new russia and ukraine. emanuel macro is on a 3 day state visit to beijing for the 1st time in 4 years. he'll be joined by e commission president ursula on de leon micron will meet present changing thing later on thursday. lena ab lockley has the details. do not ones you know. how many do bob? this is a manual microns 1st visit to china in 4 years. with the aim, he says of engaging beijing toward a shared responsibility for peace and stability. china says it's seeking to play a mediating rule between russia and ukraine. homo, some western powers fear bay, jean may instead he preparing to send arms to moscow in october. but the french president says he doesn't believe china wants
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a lasting war in europe. issues the law hopewell central big china has proposed a peace plan and we have woken it. but do we agree with it in its entirety, though? but it is interesting and it shows willingness to commit to resolving the conflict . i hope to be able to participate in initiatives that are useful to the ukrainian population involving macro. and she will also discuss development of bilateral relations and boosting economic ties. in that to president micron is charting a different course in washington. the talk is increasingly about decoupling from china's economy and the european commission. president ursula vander line said to join micron and beijing spoke last week about di, risking europe's business connections with china while still calling for sustained relations. the trip has been welcomed by china's business community. fargo
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told michael and i look upon thought shonda there. bolton, i think this visit can further promotions strengthen. trade between the 2 countries . art and the era of globalization and interdependence to our european leaders and not in favor of decoupling ties and want to continue strengthening corporation with china. ash old mccullough o, at a time when the u. s. is taking its toughest stance on baking. every new wants of beast talks will be watched closely. lena barclay and jose eda earlier the nato secretary general said it would be a historic mistake for china to provide weapons to russia. yes, stoughton berg said any such more would have profound implications. china's ties with washer were on the agenda on day 2 of the nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels. they also discuss defend spending when it comes to, to china. of course we are. one is a wonderful, you would a cool show of china,
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thus, any provision of little aid to, or to russia from, of, from china will be a big mistake with profound consequences or so far we've not been able to confirm. and the provisional lead laid about this is something we we follow very closely and we also community good very clearly that this will be a big mistake. representatives from the united states and the united kingdom were among for diplomat. walked out of a un security council meeting called by russia on wednesday. moscow currently holds the rotating presidency of the security council. it initiated the informal meeting to discuss what it calls a transfer of children from ukraine to russia. the where says the children were abducted our diplomatic editor jane space as more from un headquarters in new york, representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to russia,
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controversial it invited russia's children's commissioner, maria leuva, biloba to speak by video link. she was issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. at the same time, last month, as the russian president vladimir putin accused of organizing the abduction of children. she though, said they were being rescued, al jazeera is blurred, the faces of children who are now in russia, who appeared in a video that she played to the meeting canada, i told her, i want to stress that unlike the ukranian side, we don't use children for propaganda, when she spoke to reporters, the u. s. ambassador to the united nations condemned the participation of miss luther biloba kennedy. a woman who has been charge, or without war crimes. ah, who has been involved in deporting and removal of other children are from their homes or to russia so controversy again. these are only the 1st few
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days of russia's presidency of the un security council. but there was some hope for ukrainian families when the russian official who the international criminal court consider a war crime suspect spoke. she said that if you cranium, families requested that children will be transferred back. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. russia's president has blamed with us for what he called the crisis in ukraine. vladimir putin were speaking at a ceremony at the kremlin for new foreign ambassadors, including washington's new envoy dawson jabari has moved from moscow as saving the very relaxed russian president vladimir putin received 17 new ambassadors of the kremlin on wednesday, where they will receive their credentials to live and work in this country. among them, the newly appointed u. s. ambassador lin, tracy, and the russian president took the opportunity to express his views about the
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relationship between the united states and russia and where things stand, letting me put and said that america's use of tools such as the support for color revolutions as well as a could a taos in key of have led to the current ukrainian crisis, but still rushes in favor of having relationship with united states, but that's based on the principles of equality. he also talked about where things stand between russia and the european union. let's listen to some of what he had to say. it's really a, b, d, u b on unions. relations with russia have deteriorated a lot in recent years. unfortunately, we will do everything in our power to make them walk in the right way for russia and for the economies of its members states. we hope that the logical mutual corporation will prevail over time law report and also went on to say that he's not looking to isolate his country and that there is no hostile intentions towards anyone when it comes to russia's foreign policy. what was noticeably absent from
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this 20 minute speech that he delivered that the crumbling on wednesday was any comments about finland's session to nato, which took place on tuesday. doris's avari al jazeera moscow. meanwhile ukraine surprised it and says his troops could pull out of the besieged eastern city of blackmore tay, fate risked being cut off by russian troops brought him his immense keys in poland, where he's been awarded the country's highest civilian honor. he thanked the neighbouring country for his support since lushly invasion. lensky says, the crane wants poland to become a main fortnight. reconstruction efforts when the war ends still ahead on al jazeera as franz gazed, that for another day a strikes of attention we formed. the police are accused of using excessive force on protests is oh, and an international police operation. shasta,
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one of the biggest online marketing stolen knocking st ah hello is say some rather wet weather recently into the korean peninsula that seizing further east, which is gonna be japan that sees that rather nasty weather over the next day or so . so this area of high pressure is been keeping japan settled and sunny that will weaken low pressure adul drift its way across the korean peninsula, through the sea of japan, some very heavy showers, gathering across q shoe and eventually pushing across into honju. that could cause some localized flooding city, something to keep an eye on as we make our way through friday, but try to whether it does come back in behind. it will be fresher, insulting. around 15 celsius, similar temperature too. for beijing, those temperatures will grassy notch up as we go on through the week. and notice
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it's dryer and brighter, cross southern parts of china. well, we will stay soup still see some showers there in to taiwan, scattering a showers into the philippines, but too bad here. most of the time, i think it will be 5 and sunny usual showers. they're just around the equator. we'll see some wet weather to for time. it's a good part of indonesia, one or 2 showers to southern parts of vietnam through cambodia, one or 2 showers to into southern areas of india, your shower there, into shore lanka. where to weather a little further north as we go through thursday, along the foothills of the himalayas. coming a little more widespread by friday afternoon. aah! from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations. what is even more urgently needed both is system innovation, systems design and system transformation. part one of human rights activist, q me,
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purpose of a meeting was not to escalate tensions with beijing, which he is taiwan as part of its territory. and francis president, imagine like points it's china could play a key role in peace negotiations, which in russia and ukraine is on a 3 day state visit to bay gene for the 1st time in 4 years. my call meets the chinese president, changing thing on thursday. while in france, trade unions will lead another day of protest against the government's pension reforms. union leaders say the plan to raise a retirement age by 2 years to $64.00 is unfair. since the reform was forced to by decree, in march, violence has risen at demonstrations. police have been accused of indiscriminately targeting protesters. natasha buckner reports ah french right police charge at a pension reform protest in paris and knock a man to the ground. elsewhere, some officers beat people with buttons and fire tear gas rights groups. in france,
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the police are increasingly using excessive force against demonstrators and intimidator tactics, including arbitrary arrests. we did nothing a legal we were carrying nothing, a legal, the arrest and detention was really aggressive. and totally unjustified, more dear, i was arrested and i wasn't even taking part in the protests. i was just in the street near by last week, thousands of people gathered in the city to demand change. these people have come hair to demonstrate against what they say is growing police violence in the demonstrations. there was so much police violence sharing the elevator movement and then ping theme to get better. but now it's really about again, they just want to stop us protesting. welcome, but this is the sort of violence that the police say they face. a minority of troublemakers who infiltrate some protests and often target officers like this one
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. carried away unconscious by a colleague of to being hit in the head by paving stone. didn't over the good, easy, these radicalized elements from the ultra laughter trying to hold trade, union demonstrations hostage, they come to break, hurt and kill police officers and john, dom suited their goals, have nothing to do with the pension reform. i found it looks, but some say it's the government's approach to policing. that's part of the problem later. it's as if the french stay doesn't know what to do other than to respond to violence, none with more vitals. this police union spokesman says there's also a lack of training in parts of the force long over just reported. the problem is with training both at the start in school and then during a korea unfortunately, it's not very good. and france, milford awful smell, was my trade union say that people should be able to protest without fear of violence. and the police should focus on the trouble makers,
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not peaceful demonstrators. so father, there is no sign that police methods will change all that the pension reform protests will end of all at all situation. the could get worse. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. britain has confirmed plans to hold hundreds of asylum seekers and migraines on a barge off its southern coast. it's part of efforts to reduce the use of costly hotels as temporary accommodation, while asylum frames are being processed. the vessel will accommodate about $500.00 adult males, the government phase, they will provide basic and functional accommodation. the plan has been criticized by human rights groups. the husband or former scottish national party leader nicholas surgeon has been released without charge. police had earlier arrested peter morale in an investigation into alleged irregularities in the finances of continents ruling party. he resigned as, as in peace chief executive last month, hol brennan reports. this is
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a dramatic development in the 18 month police investigation into s and p. finances detectives and forensic offices conducting a full scale search of the family home in glasgow, while more teams executed search warrants at other addresses, including the party headquarters. nicholas sturgeon, successor as s n. p leader found his pre planned tour of glasgow medical center, hijacked by the unexpected news. i was told this morning after the event em, and of course, my reaction as you'd imagine, that much later anybody involved in the s m. p is that this is a difficulty for the party, but again i just yesterday, and emphasized so important for me not to comment on a life police investigation and see be seen to prejudice that in any way, shape or form peter morale and nicholas sturgeon with the ultimate power, couple in scottish politics. morale, the chief executive of the s and p for more than 20 years until he was forced to resign last month. sturgeon, the leader of the party from 2014 until her surprised resignation. in february,
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the pressure on them increased by the police probe into the s m. p. 's financial affairs, some $748000.00 of donation to raise for campaigning purposes. with seemingly diverted for day to day expenses. and the request in about a $134000.00 loan it mr. marell made to the party to help with apparent cash flow problems. just a week into the top job. mister use of keen to emphasize his drive to improve party accountability, to get the any see or to agree to a course of action or own governance or own transparency with some external input. i think external inputs going to be really important because people are, or do you have questions about the party, about transparency of our finances. i think we have to reassure our own party membership as well as a broader scores public. the s and p looks in serious difficulty as well as the questions about the parties financial state. it's hopes of a new independence referendum were dashed by
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a supreme court ruling. s november. and latest opinion polls should clear majority of scots without the vote no to independence. the s and p conference on march 19th now takes on even greater significance port brennan al jazeera and international please. operation has shut down what's believed to be one of the world's largest online market stealing in stolen identities. europe. so leasing agency europe. paul says more than a 100 people were arrested in the operation which spanned 17 countries. genesis market offered more than $2000000.00 identities for sale with prices ranging from 70 us cents to hundreds of dollars depending on the nature of the stolen data. ok, boy 10 is a cybersecurity unless he explains how the scammers operate. they installed the more malware on most of computers around the world using the normal channels, malware spread through. so people, people clicking on links that they shouldn't have. and then things like the normal
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normal channels and this, this malware store store credentials and all the information about people's computers in a way that made it exploitable. and it actually remained residence in those computers also to operate and game any new information. in the old days, we were cyber criminals would just steal passwords, but boss works by themselves are in many circumstances on to not anymore because there's all sorts of other detection going on to see whether somebody is using a different computer coming from a different place. things like that, and in order to, to the next stage in the arms race, if you like, is to not just steal the password, but also to steal the information about the computer that the person's operating from. so also to, to pretend that you are on that computer and they actually build a chrome extension that allows people to, to pretend that they're operating from the web browser of the people that still the
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data from in order to not set off alarms or by coming from a different place, having different forms installed and all those sorts of things that can be used to pinpoint a specific computer. researchers in the us have test said the ability of artificial intelligence assess hot function. they can pay the performance of an algorithm with human cardiologists on a routine diagnosis and their findings publish in the journal nature show the a i did surprisingly well. column baker has a story. it takes years to learn to read the human heart. one test cardiologists use called left ventricular ejection fraction, or l v e f shows how well a person's heart is functioning. it shows how well blood is pumping through the left ventricle and whether a patient has had a heart attack or heart failure. it's typically performed by a human snog refer and reviewed by a cardiologist, but researchers at cedars sinai hospital and los angeles had been training an
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artificial intelligence system to interpret the results. this is a deep learning convolution on your own network. that's video based as opposed to image based. it's been fad. the oregon of 6 to 8 years worth of eco credit grounds from a large hospital. so about a $150.00 k 1000 images. and this allows the model to be very precise and accredited, assessing her function to test the system. researchers took around $3500.00 scans and assigned half to an a i, reader, and half to humans. the results were assessed by cardiologists for more than half of the set. they were unable to tell the difference between the analysis produced by ai and what humans had done. and when looking at the diagnoses that a i generated, they needed less correction, less often as the scans analyzed by humans. in many ways, a i leverages the expertise, wrote great clinicians, but it doesn't take away the,
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the art of the inside of the actual diagnosis and putting the whole picture together. it's very complementary and very helpful for the clinical workflow. radiologists are also beginning to use a to detection tools for breast and lung cancer. very good, a finding fine detail. and he would have to spend a lot of time looking for another aspect that might be very helpful for he's following on something overtime with computers are good at measuring. dr. seen humor gets bigger or smaller. be treatment, patients responding or not to nitric fire change of treatments. doctors say these tools will compliment humans in the clinic, not replace them. because at the end of the day, they're all tools and they will make what they currently are not perfect, they make mistakes. so you do need that expert radiologists to, to make that final decision. and that means doctors could potentially work fast.

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