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16 african countries gained independence from their colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim that cultural heritage and 6000 body. this story? yeah, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how european countries refuse they request and even exhibited human remains in their museums, restitution, africa stolen episode to return on al jazeera. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state i'll just 0 really invest in that. and that's the privilege. as a journalist, ah, for the 2nd night in a row, israeli forces storm, they are locked. so most compound injuring several palestinian worshippers. ah,
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i'm sammy's ada. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, european leaders are in bay ging to discuss ukraine and trades from china as president. on the day of those high stakes me things, china deploys warships in waters around taiwan. also, the islands president meets us officials and accusations of police brutality and france against protests is gearing up for another day of rallies against pension reforms. ah, israeli forces have stormed alex, a mosque for a 2nd night, several palestinian worshippers were injured. israel's actions have been condemned with fears and tensions that no fears that tensions might spill into further
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violence during ramadan and the jewish holiday of passover bent on christ reports. ah ramadan, pray is explode into violence as, as really forces stall, melex and 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. and, and 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, elsewhere is really forces confronted palestinian protest is denouncing the earlier
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violence. wow, i think what we see today is a very serious but a vocation at will did definitely need to ice collision and maybe this is exactly what this is early 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 horn region into a total total. busy explosion ah, earlier on wednesday israeli forces stormed the mosque and fide stung grenades during ramadan. prayers ah, the accused worshippers of barricading themselves inside o video showed women and children crying for help is as really false as beat worshippers with battens that resulted in at least 12 palestinians being injured. more than 400 others were arrested. islam stood holiest scientist once again at the
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hands of tensions. the united nations security council will convene an emergency session on thursday to discuss recent violence and occupied east jerusalem. with ramadan pasa and easter holidays overlapping this coming weekend, tensions are running high. benton quist al jazeera, are in touch of a name is live now in occupy the east jerusalem. so 1st of all, have the israeli raids quietened down? now? these are com at this moment as visitors enter the al axa compound behind me for non muslim visiting hours. but witnesses tell us earlier this morning as they arrived at the old city to make that john prayer at alex a mosque who they were prohibited from entering witnesses say that israeli police stop them at one of the gates. there was a crowd of about 200 people and they were told that now if you are 40 years old and
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younger, you are not permitted to go inside. this is news to the people who arrived. we spoke to one man who drove 2 hours from northern israel to make the dawn prayer. and if this, in fact is a new policy, again, this would be a restriction that palestinians would certainly chafe over. this is a ongoing, a hot button issue, access to alex a mosque as well as restrictions we've reached out to the police of have yet to receive an answer as to whether or not this constitutes a new restriction. and natasha the question of access to the mosque. this is part of a bigger context of occupation. right? yes. i mean we have to remind people that the palestinians have been living under a more than 50 year. is railey occupation. and over the years, and especially in the last year plus, the situation for palestinians has deteriorated in the occupied west bank. 2022 was
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the deadliest since 15 years ago. and we are on track this year for another deadly year in the occupied west bank with $93.00 people killed so far this year in israel, there is the most far right government in history with human rights groups saying that this government is pursuing policies that will further restrict palestinians rights take away their land and make their lives much more difficult. all right, thanks so much and fashionable name. i was been more rocket fire from garza towards southern israel in the side is live for us in garza. so tell us, 1st of all about the sense of worry and tension whenever we have is ready, raids, a deluxe a mosque. yes, sammy, i mean, and so most because always been a very sensitive issue to palestinians in particular and more lives in general. and
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it has always parked and flared up a lot of escalations in the past. especially previous from the downs this here because passover coincides with ramadan, detentions are very high. there is a very high sense of worry hearing the gaza strip of any tension escalating, especially that the people who got that will tell you that they associate from a dotted be connected with a lot of war memories where many wars have been an escalation, have always erupted from a dot because of that escalation and violence that happened in mosque. and the storming of these really forces to an oxide mosque which really pro bookcase the, the feelings of the palestinians. and the palestinian factions. and there is always an escalation erupting because of that. all right,
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thanks so much. i'm going to say their top a leaders are in china for a high stakes meeting with president sheeting thing. one that could set the tone for the blogs, future relationship with its largest trading partner, french president, emmanuel, my call, how talks with chinese premier league john, soon after he began a 3 day visit micron said he thinks china could play a major role in peace negotiations. between russia and ukraine, micro will be joined by european commission president, sort of on the lion who's on our 1st visit to china since taking office 4 years ago . ahead of her visit, she said john, his position on the war and ukraine will determine future relations with bay ging going forward. go live to our senior asia correspondent, wrong mcbride insole. so always seeing my call on the line speaking from the same page, or is it an element of good call back call going on here. yeah,
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it is an interesting balancing act to the combination of the 2 european leaders. i think the europeans want to show that they are united on this, but there are differences between their positions. president, macro of france has been the more considerate tree voice amongst the nato leaders when it comes to russia on delay. and in some respects, has taken a harsh line, especially with china, and don't china's alignment with the russians on day. so it is going to be interesting how it plays out, but i think all sides believing that engagement is the way for which the europeans will want to be putting diplomatic pressure on china to put pressure on the russians, while at the same time developing their trade ties which are very important to both china and the e u. that will also be using that i think is leverage to try to encourage or deter
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china from thinking about supplying lethal aid to russia in terms of a weapons and ammunition and so on. for the chinese, it's very important talk to more than a year of this war of being aligned with an increasingly isolated russia in the world that it wants to show that it is not so isolated, especially given the salary of relations with the united states. it wants to show the healthy state of relations with european nations. i stay with us, rob, because while those nice things are happening in beijing, china, and an aircraft carrier, and warships in waters around taiwan for petrol and inspection on taiwan defense minister says the timing of the operation is suspicious. the government has launched a strong protest against the move. amelia is home like a u haul on this occasion. the maneuver by the shan dog aircraft carrier is
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different because although it's been out on the open sea many times, this is its 1st time in the south china sea. this is also part of training. that's how we see it. but as this is a quite sensitive period, there is a reason for that, and our military is also doing its research. we may have plans, but i won't be going more into that. the 3 day chinese operation was launched soon after a highly symbolic meeting between taiwan, the president, citing when an us house because kevin mccarthy, in los angeles, china claims taiwan as its breakaway province and his warning of retaliation if those talks was take place is the 1st such meeting on american soil since the us ended its official relationship with taiwan in 1979. and i'm wavering, support. reassuring the people of taiwan that we are not isolated. we are not in the friendship between the people of
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taiwan and america, the matter of profound importance to the free world, and it is critical to maintain even freedom, peace, and regional stability. let's go back to rob mcbride and sell from all that. so is china's naval patrol seen as a kind of message over the taiwanese president, visits and meetings in the us? yeah, certainly from taiwan perspective, it is seen as of them sending a strong message. i mean, i think we were always going to expect some kind of angry response from china. you, we, we always get that when ever. relations between taiwan is in the united states are concerned on thursday morning. they issued a strongly worded statement condemning the, the meeting between saying when and speak and the coffee and also we coding to the taiwanese or authorities that has been
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a part from the aircraft. carriers shut down, being spotted, they say, 200 nautical miles. east of the island of taiwan that has been other ship activity around the island of taiwan and in the east china. see what we haven't seen so far are some of the launches of across that we have seen. we saw if you recall back last august, there was a visit by for miss be can nancy pelosi to the island of taiwan that was seen as being far more provocative. and at the time, china responded with the launch of ways of aircraft towards the island to taiwan and taking a very angry response to that. it does seem as though in some respects, possibly, the chinese response has been scaled back, possibly because it is playing the role of peacemaker if you like with macro and von delay in both being in beijing. and also of course, that beijing is where the very important meeting has been taking place thursday between the foreign ministers of saudi arabia and iran. and on that point, rob,
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stay with us because as you mentioned, china playing that big role as a global peacemaker. saudi arabian iran agreeing to resume flights between the 2 countries and facilitate these is for citizens what it follows. a meeting between saudi and iranian foreign ministers and aging. for the 1st time in 7 years or part of a chinese mediated deal to re establish relations off the years of tensions, there are other re, are now working to reactivate trade deals and re open embassies. so rob, have they taken further steps to take their relationship to another level? yeah, this all builds upon this land marker agreement. that was bro, could buy china between these a regional rivals, the 1st official meeting between 2 foreign ministers in 7 years. and they have announced a, a number of different arrangements and agreements moving forward to develop and all
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the lies these ties. and they have issued a joint statement saying that her embassies and consulates will be reopened. flights will be re established and also that they will facilitate the exchange of visas to allow visits to take place, especially between a visits of officials as they seem to normalize relations once more. thank so much rob. we'll leave it there for now. i'll still hold on al jazeera, brazil's eggs frozen face is police questioning over claims he tried to illegally import a multi $1000000.00 set of jewelry. gifted to him by saudi arabia and from cataracts to clarity. in uganda we hear from my daughters bringing ocular health to underserved rule communities. ah,
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the me and my role give citizen journalists are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution of their people. 101 east reveals there never before seen footage on all to 0 lou. the want to now is there a time now to recap are headlines is ready forces of storm the logs are mosque for a 2nd. 19 ro, several palestinian worshippers were injured, or off, his pensions will spill over into further violence during ramadan. the jewish holiday of passover, the top you laid is, are in china for
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a high stakes meeting with president cheating. ping could set the tone for the box future relationship with its longest trading partner. 9 year my con and underlying are expected to trace. the war in ukraine. china has been denied cross carrier and was ships and was, is around taiwan to petrol and inspection. 3 day chinese operation was launched soon after a highly symbolic meeting between taiwan, president and u. s. house. because kevin mccarthy, in los angeles, or frances bracing for a new round of nationwide protests against the government's pension reforms. that's after a meeting between the prime minister and labor unions failed to break a stalemate. the police have been accused of indiscriminately targeting protesters during demonstrations, which began in january. and sasha buffalo reports the
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french ride police charge of the pension reform protest in paris and no command to the ground. elsewhere, some officers beat people with battle and fighting against rights groups and from the police are increasingly using excessive force against demonstrators and intimidate re tactics, including arbitrary arrests. we did nothing illegal. we were carrying nothing illegal. the arrest and detention with really aggressive and totally unjustified. i was arrested and i wasn't even taking part in the protest. i was just in a street name by me. 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 during the elevate movement, and then ping theme to get better. but now it's really bad again. they just want to stop with protesting falcons,
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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. 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 the hotel, 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 violence. 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,
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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, not peaceful demonstrators. so father, there is no sign that police methods will change all that the pension reform protests will end a volatile situation. the could get worse. natasha butler, al jazeera, paris form of resilience president diable. sanara has testified on diamond jewelry gifts he received from saudi arabia when he was in power. he denies any wrongdoing while being questioned by police, while sonata received the gifts from the saudi king in 2021. he has since returned the jewelry to the audit courts. efforts to show his willingness to respect the law, families and teachers of how the vigil outside the preschool were full. children
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were killed in an attack in southern brazil, a man with an axe broke into the campus in the state of santa katerina. mine was arrested off that he surrendered to police. president louise and i submitted a silver is called the attack. a monstrosity. protest is demanding government action on poverty and inflation blocked, busy streets in argentine as capital. the more than $120.00 blockades was set up around one cyrus and provinces around the country. government figures show poverty increased the 40 percent last year, or the $18000000.00 argentinians are unable to cover their basic food needs with the salaries and international police operation has shut down what's believed to be one of the world's largest online market, dealing in stolen identities. europe's policing agency, europe, paul says more than 100 people were arrested in the operation. it's found 17
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countries. genesis market often more than $2000000.00 identities sale prices range from $0.70 to hundreds of dollars depending on the nature of the stolen data. at least 5 people have been killed when a tornado swept through the u. s. state of missouri. the storm gripped roofs from homes and brought down trees and power lines. the governor says, a long way to recovery in columbia police are going door to door, asking residents near the nevada res. okay, now to leave the area, been an increase in seismic activity indicating a possible interruption in the coming days, a weeks around 2 and a half 1000 families live in the high risk area. research in the u. s. have tested the ability of artificial intelligence to add, to assess hot functions, and compare the performance of an ai algorithm with human cardiologist on
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a routine diagnosis. calling baker reports and the findings. 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 artificial intelligence system to interpret the results. this is a deep learning convolution of neural network that's video based as opposed to image based. it's been fat 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 our function to test the system. researchers took around $3500.00 scans
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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, 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 a human was. and a lot of time looking for another aspect that i might get very helpful for. he's
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following on something over time was good. cookies are good at measure and dr. seen humor gets bigger or smaller. the treatment of patients responding to nitric fire change of treatments. doctor say these tools will compliment humans in the clinic, not replace them. because at the end of the day, there are tools and they will make, 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 identify risks more accurately, to improve health outcomes for patients. to ne uganda where people are struggling to access for i care for common diseases such as cataracts, inter coma, 0, heard from the 1st and only i don't. so the kind of mode your region oh dr. glad is that a l and, and dr. looking in
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a hospital in this area, again, this community is purely pastoral, is community then move from place to place. what is the problem? so, tacoma through endemic here. and so they suffer from a lot of tacoma, there. we see. so work on those cases. then there was a have cataract, which is the common, it's got some blindness here. and also in the world accessibility, in general to healthcare is so poor and is what affects the people here. and then those are believes given that this had to rec, area seems to be cut off. they have their own criteria and believe. and so they prefer to use traditional medicine before coming to a hospital and must have them come with complications already. i have a qualified team of a co workers who are really fully trained. i have updated me clinical officers. i have of them make nurses that have the attendant to have it of them make equipment technician so that kind of, tim is willis palace. the shell is an acre and other people i work with. you would
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know what it means actually to see. so the impact of i say her is actually that the next day for patients who have undergone surgery is if someone has gone been blind for 5 years, and then you work on them. and the next day they can sit. and for that that is the kind of impact with the, the independent, someone comes, you know, and they're being guided by child or some of that. and then, and then now they can work on that one. 0 and says from mesa is a down can use can to continue your analogy 0 after inside story. so stay with us. ah ah hello. we have a slice of fine and tri weather in 2 central parts of europe down towards the
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southwest, but are the sort of that it does look a little disturbed as we make her way towards the east, the weekend, over toward sea east. we have this area of low pressure drawing in relatively warm air filter its way to central policies. it bumps it to the cold where turning to snow. so when she weather here, well the more spring like up towards the north west where bands of cloud and rain will sweet pain, tick across england and wales, pushing down to the low countries, easing across france. dry weather coming back in across the republic of on. and there's our area as slice of fine and dry weather as that when she was there. it's eastern poland pushing across into the west, over romania. still some rather wet weather there for a time across greece and turkey that will clear 3 brightest guys coming back in behind. still that drive with the central parts of here. fight and try there for good friday, up towards the north, west and down. across the south, madrid getting up to 26 degrees celsius, try to cross far north of africa,
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little circulation, just developing around that western side of algeria. see some wet weather pushing further east. we go through friday, south that more showers across west africa. ah, the latest news, as it breaks over the years from has been the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations. but this time is different. we detail coverage, although many countries are speaking to do the defenders. of course, if we all know genesis will question you to be independent from around the world. it's an indication of how relying benjamin netanyahu is on support from the far right. the plans for the so called national guard have suddenly feed a family. ah, donald trump defendant in court defines on the stage the 1st fitting for the president to face prosecution called the case of political.

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