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the climate crises a season of special coverage on al jazeera frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me on my informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate . there are only both the legal reform or the see the property in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh is really false, is stormy, alex, a moss, for a 2nd consecutive night during ramadan. prayers firing. bravo, bullets on palestinian worshippers.
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ah, until mcroy, this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up. the french president holds talks with a chinese premier ahead of his meeting with choosing ping, as he tries to engage beijing about the ukraine. poor. china responds with anger off to tie one's president meets the u. s. house speaker. the 1st meeting of its kind on us soil and switching gears and is france gears up for another die of strikes of pension reform. the police are accused of using excessive fools on protesters. ah, israeli forces have stormed alex, a mosque for a 2nd consecutive night. several palestinians were injured as troops,
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worshippers out of islam, a 3rd wholly a sight. israel's actions have been condemned with fierce tensions will spill into further violence during ramadan. and the jewish holiday of passover been torn. christ reports ah ramadan pre is exploding to violence as, as rarely forces stall, 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. ah, videos showing armed troops forcibly 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 earlier violence. wow. i think what we see today is a very serious vocation at will, did definitely lead to ice collision and maybe this is exactly what this is really government was. they want to distract attention from their internal division for them from the demonstrations that are taking place inside israel and is this government and they want to grab the horde region into a total total explosion. ah, earlier on wednesday israeli forces stormed the mosque and fight stung grenades during ramadan. prayers ah, they accused worshippers of barricading themselves inside o video showed women and children crying for help is as rarely, false as beat worshippers with battens that resulted in at least 12 palestinians. being injured, more than full 100 others were arrested. o islam stood wholly
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a sight 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 ramadan paso, the an easter holidays overlapping this coming weekend. tensions and running high dental inquest out jazeera natasha. m isn't occupied east jerusalem for us and natasha. we've seen a little bit of what happened overnights at alex i but what's the lightest of clashes continued into the morning there? yes and we spoke to some witnesses who arrived this morning in the old city to make the dawn prayer. inside l oc. some mosque they said when they arrived there, a police told them that they were prohibited from going inside. they were told by the police that if you are 40 years old and younger,
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you would not be permitted to go inside. they say that done. this is a restriction that they were not aware of. we spoke to a man who drove 2 hours from his home in northern israel, and this is what he describes happened. listen, i'm on a foot non ok, so we arrived. alack, sir. when we arrived at the guys they didn't last in. they said they will allow us in the end, they didn't allow it. they said only people 40 years and older can enter. that began to throw stung grenades while we were standing. not doing anything that we came only to pray and alex, a mosque we are coming from far away. it's a shame this is our alex. so we need to pry an income. they also getting us from entering. what did we do on of so no word yet from the israeli police on whether or not there are now new restrictions in place for people entering l ox, a mosque the if so this is a hot button issue and sure to further inflame the situation. you will,
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could those new restrictions be regarding palestinian access to al oxer they have, well, usually these restrictions are pertaining to age. we need to explain that none of this is happening in a vacuum. the israeli police is partially blaming quote, increasing incitement on social media networks by terrorist organizations. but we have to remember that the palestinians continue, did their lives continue to deteriorate under the more than 50 year is really occupation. last year in the occupied westbank was the deadliest year in 15 years, according to the u. n. as the violence has spike there. and this year is on track to be a nother violent one in the occupied west, bake $93.00 people have been killed so far this year. and there is a government in power now it's the most far right government in place and human rights groups are saying that this is a government that is pursuing policies,
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targeting palestinians, restricting their rights, and it will only make their lives more difficult. okay, thank you very much. and natasha, this is natasha. can i'm for us an occupied east jerusalem. there have been protests across palestine and reaction to israel's right on alex a mosque in garza, the governing hamas movement and a supporters howled a reli in solidarity with alex of worshippers. my god, me is about the occupation authorities did in terms of attacking worshippers. and alex m mosque is a real crime. and it is an extension of the religious war, waged by the occupation against our people under sanctity. certainly the escalation of incursions and aggression against the worshippers and the judah zation measures . and alex, a mosque will be met with a broader reaction from our palestinian people, protected by their resistance everywhere. and our people and our resistance cannot pass these crimes without a response equivalent to this crime. that's why the news in france, as president says, china could play
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a key role in peace negotiations between russia and ukraine. menu, i'm a crohn is on a 3 day site visit to beijing, where he's holding talks with chinese premier lee chung across we'll made prisoner shooting thing later on thursday. lena, ob lockley has more than that dungeon at home. are you doing, bob? this is emanuel 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 one for lasting war in europe. issues the law hope was empty. china has proposed a peace plan and we woke and it would do we agree with it in its entirety though, but it is interesting and it shows willingness to commit to resolving the conflict
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. 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 present 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 told her marginal della look upon the other sunday of every time i think this visit can further promotions strengthen. trade between the 2 countries. art and the error of globalization and interdependence. in our european leaders are not in favor of decoupling ties and want to continue strengthening corporation with china or shawn
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mccullor. the good at a time when the u. s. is taking it's tougher stance on baking. every new wants of beast talks will be watched closely. lena barclay and jose eda geopolitical advisor, brian wong says, micron hopes to take the lead on the e use china policy. mcroy is struggling to sets of delicate balance since the 1st is as you noted, the economic attempts at establishing deepening ties and also resuming trade relations. in the aftermath of it, that's certainly an object to them across have on the table. and yet the extent to which that would inevitably be colored by or diluted by the broader geopolitical friction remains to be seen. and one could only renee hope for an optimistic number quote would be able to navigate some sort of tendentious balance in rhetoric and also substantively pushing forward, i guess better policies on the ground, despite remaining rhetorically committed to i suppose,
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a more cautious recalibration in european policy towards china, and the 2nd struggle that you must also consider its french national interest versus the broad interest of europe as the flags. he's coming on a trip alongside the commission president, us live on delayed and this is a signal that france does not want to be separated or decoupled from it. if anything would like to play a leading role in steering process policy towards china is a clear affirmation of european identity there. and yet, how mccord can balance against the growing and rising pies of scientists skepticism amongst many of the members in european, in europe in union, that's again a delicate balance. she must navigate with care and prudence. china has reacted angrily to the meeting between the us house speaker and the taiwanese leader facing is cooling the 1st such meeting of its kind on us soil and 40 years, an act of collusion and warning of a resolute response. kevin mccarthy met prison in sighing when in california trying
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to claims self ruled taiwan as his territory. mike, hannah 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, reassures 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 retaliation
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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 levels, 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 fritz f. 16 fight, is 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 they've been going on. and now a high level meeting on us soil that could be yet another blow to the normalization of relations. the us insists it once. mike hannah al jazeera, washington foreign ministers of iran and saudi arabia have met him beijing on thursday. as the 1st formal meeting of the country's top diplomats and more than 7
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years to run and for yet agreed to reopen embassies last month and a deal mediated by china after years of strained relations and hostility and france, trade unions will lead another day of protests against the government's pension reforms, union bosses walked out of negotiations with prime minister elizabeth born on wednesday. they say the plan to raise the retirement age by 2 years to $64.00 is unfair. elise have been accused of indiscriminately targeting protesters during demonstrations, which began in january. natasha butler reports ah french right police charge and a pigeon. griffin, protest in paris, and knock a man to the ground. elsewhere, some officers beat people with battens and fire tear gas rights groups in france. say the police are increasingly using excessive force against demonstrators and intimidation tactics, including arbitrary arrests. oh,
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we did nothing. a legal we were carrying nothing, a legal, the arrest and detention was really aggressive and totally unjustified. i was arrested and i wasn't even taking part in the protest. 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 things seem to get better. but now it's really about again, they just want to stop us protesting falcons. 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 carried away unconscious by a colleague of to being hit in the head by paving stone. didn't already get easy.
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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. okay. but some say it's the government's approach to policing. that's part of the problem later. it's as if the french day doesn't know what to do other than to respond to violence with more vitals. this police union spokesman says there's also a lack of training in parts of the force along over just report 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 said that people should be able to protest without fear of violence. and the police should focus on the trouble makers, not peaceful demonstrators. so father, there is no sign that police methods will change all that the pension perform
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protests will end of all at our situation. the could get worse. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. the still ahead on al jazeera as the us petals and opioid crisis . we look at why mexico is asking china's out the fight against fentanyl and a trial in the u. s. to see if a i can perform a routine artists like a dr. ah ha, we're still got some rather one settle. whether making his way out to care, you can see the thick cloud here rolling across the country, easing over towards the caspian sea, south of that. not too bad. still some pretty brisk winds just around northern parts of saudi arabia. little bit of lifted dustin, sad to watch out on notice the temperature though, generally we are getting up into the 30. so be
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a few showers across the western side of saudi as we go on through fried a little more wise by pushing into central passed by that state in doha should be fine and dry, misty start to the day, but temperate is getting up to around 30 degrees celsius mother know still what that to when she makes up across the higher ground of to care, the levant is generally dry and settled temperatures. now getting up into the mid high twenty's try and settle took was a good part of northern africa. little on the cool side there for tripoli. but normally when coming through here, just reading the circulation drawn in moisture from the eye, but it's raining, some lobby showers coming across algeria over the next couple of days or something to watch out for here. showers to running across see coastal fringes of west africa on into the gulf of guinea. and joining up with that tropical moisture that we have across central parts of africa, the usual seasonal showers coming through here. south of that is slightly dry. ah.
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forces have stormed alex a most for a 2nd time on wednesday, firing bubble bullets on palestinian worshippers. according to the palestinian red crescent, at least 6 people were injured in the lightest rise. china has condemned a meeting between ty one's president, sy, in when an u. s. l speaking kevin mccarthy in california. mccarthy says the purpose of the meeting was not to escalate tensions with china, which views taiwan as part of its territory. and france's president says china could play a key role and peace negotiations between russia and ukraine. manual micron is on a 3 day side visit to beijing, but he's holding talks with a chinese premier. a cron will made prison, she's paying lighter on thursday. will, earlier the nato secretary general said it would be a historic mistake for china to provide weapons to russia. gen suttonberg said any such move would have profound implications. china's ties with russia were on the
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gender. on day 2 of the night, our foreign ministers meeting and brussels, they also discussed defense spending. when there comes to, to china, of course we are. one is one thing, but it's also a, it's not us, any provision of little age to, to russia from, from china will be a big mistake with profound consequences. so far we've been able to confirm and the provision of lead laid about this is something we we follow very closely. and we also communicate very clearly that this will be a big mistake. representatives from the united states and the u. k. were among 4 diplomats to walk out of the un security council meeting called by russia on wednesday. moscow is the rotating president of the security council. it initiated the informal meeting to discuss what it calls the transfer of children from ukraine to russia. the width is they were abducted, a diplomatic, it is
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a james base has more from the 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, 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 had told her, i want to stress that unlike the ukraine inside, we don't is children for propaganda. when she spoke to reporters, the u. s. ambassador to the united nations condemned the participation of miss
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luther biloba kennedy. a woman who has been charge without war crimes, ah, who has den are involved in deporting, and removal of other children, ah, from their homes add to russia. so controversy again. these are only the 1st few 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 war crimes suspect spoke. she said that if you cranium, families requested that children will be transferred back. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. britain has confirmed plans to hold hundreds of asylum seekers and migrants on a badge of its southern coast as part of efforts to reduce the use of costly hotels as temporary accommodation, while asylum claims being processed. the vessel will accommodate about $500.00
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adult males. the government says it will provide basic and functional accommodation . the plan has been criticized by human rights groups or protests is demand and government action on poverty and inflation have blocked, busy streets and argentina's capital aah! more than $120.00 blockades were set up a bonus, eddies and provinces around the country. the protests come after new government figures showed that poverty increased to 40 percent and 2022, nearly $18600000.00 argentinians. unable to cover their basic food needs. will mexico's president has written to his chinese counterpart at prison, choosing ping, urging him to help control shipments of fentanyl. the us has criticized mexico saying it is not doing enough to stop trafficking of the synthetic opioid. john holman, has more from mexico city. it's been
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a red button issue in the u. s. for the last few years. fentanyl, the synthetic o period, up to 50 times stronger than heroin, with the overdose rate to match. and some republican lawmakers had been ratcheting up the pressure met scope to stop getting into the states. led by senator lindsey graham fentenol is a killer and the people killing you. americans reside out in the open in mexico. we're going to designate these growth he's trying to introduce legislation to designate, met cartels as international terrorist organizations and potentially all for the us military to head into the country to stop them. my city, the mexico is not happy they meant to. so these proposals are in themselves a lack of respect and a threat to our sovereignty on telephone inform us young president, nope, is over the door was speaking in his tuesday morning press conference and that he wasn't addressing the us, but actually reading aloud from a letter he just sent to the president of china. why not?
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because some fentanyl comes from china intimates compose either a separate ingredients ready fully produced and his m process and smuggled into the us. lopez over the doors letter of his chinese counterpart cheese him paying for help in stopping that but only off the several paragraphs of denouncing the demands of the us politicians. it's just the latest in what's been largely political theater, sent it to graham's proposal to send us troops in to mexico was never going to get off the ground. likewise, president pink of china is highly unlikely to intervene and still fence no precursors from getting into mexico. but it does give everyone the chance to beat that drum just before election season. meanwhile, there is a real problem. may, can cartels all doing big business, we offend to know and the u. s. government is talking with match coke about how to stop them. the problem is that you can't store one drug on it. so without reforming
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a whole lot or the system. so security analysts focus earns to actually make a dems in groups capacity to operate and mexico. you would have to fix very deeply rooted problems. and that includes getting corruption, collusion out of the digital and the policing system and also the out of the forces . and so there simply is no such thing as magic bullets to solve the situation. so the outcome of all the talk likely some saber rattling until the political expediency is gone. meanwhile, the laws of supply and demand keep the river of drugs running from mexico into the u. s. john holman, out into met her city and tornadoes ripped through the us state of missouri, killing 5 people. dozens of houses were destroyed as the storm tor, through southeast, in areas of the states, 1st responders, and now combing through the damage another 5 people were injured. it comes just
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days after violence, tornadoes, tor, through parts of the us, south and midwest, killing at least $32.00 people. over such as in the us, have tested the ability of artificial intelligence to assess hot function. they can pay the performance of an ai algorithm with human cardiologists on of retained diagnosis. and the findings published in the journal nature showed the i did surprisingly well. colin baker has more. 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 offer and reviewed by a cardiologist. but researchers at cedars sinai hospital in los angeles had been training an artificial intelligence system to interpret the results. this is
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a deep learning convolution of neural network that's video based as opposed to image based. it's been fat, the organ of 6 to 8 years worth of a co credit grounds from a large hospital. so about a $150.00 k 1000 images. and this allows the model to be very precise, inaccurate and 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 low grade 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 detection tools for breast and lung cancer is very good. a finding fine detail and a human 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 measure and 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 faster. and i.

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