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hello, i'm molly inside. this is the news. our live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's military says it's intercepted several rockets fired from southern lebanon for the 2nd night in a row. israeli forces stolen b o x, some mosque injuring palestinian worshippers. chinese leda. jean ping calls for the resumption of peace talks over the ukraine rule on the day of a high stakes meeting with top e leaders. and have you wondered why eggs have gotten so expensive lately? i'm kristen salumi looking for the answer to that question. lancaster, county, pennsylvania, and in sport kareem. benjamin's patrick secures a famous win for rail, madrid or that is rivals barcelona, for no victory at the camp. now sending rail on my way to the final of the spanish ah,
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ah, hello, welcome to the program as rarely forces have rated alex m motzkin occupied east jerusalem for the 2nd night in a row. several palestinian worship as were injured off disraeli forces 5 t gas and stung grenades. natasha name has this report from occupied east jerusalem . ah. wednesday began and ended with violence inside his slams 3rd holiest site. police say as worshippers were praying in the evening, dozens of young people through fireworks and stones into l. ok, so mosque. then they try to barricade themselves inside israeli police evacuated the worshippers and forced their way in throwing stunned grenades, tear gas, and firing rubber bullets. ah, several palestinians were wounded. eye witnesses say some paramedics were barred from reaching them. palestinian say this morning is really police far young people
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from praying inside the mars looked for dawson publish religion. they said they will allow us in the end. they didn't allow it. they said only people, 40 years and older can enter. they began to throw stung grenades while we were standing. not doing anything. is really police dispute that account and say people, young and old, were allowed inside the mosque to pray. tension intensified elsewhere on the streets of occupied east. jerusalem. ah, a 15 year old boy was shot in the shoulder inside the old city. witnesses say he was attacked by an israeli settler. i've come to the li, say the boy is being investigated for attacking the elderly man with a stick with them 1st. wow. in northern israel, police confronted palestinian protestors condemning the violence inside l. oxer mark. a post symbol for all palestinians living under israeli occupation. maybe
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this is exactly what this is really government once they want to distract attention from the intent of the vision for them from the demonstrations that are taking place inside israel. and it's this government and they want to drag the horn region into a total total explosion. this latest cycle of violence began early wednesday morning. israeli police emptied out l. oxer mosque before jews were expected to visit the compound on passover, the palestinian president office the arab league and did your damien foreign ministry have condemned the violence. there are international efforts to de escalate the situation with the ramadan passover and easter holidays overlapping this weekend. the united nations security council will hold an emergency session on thursday. natasha name el jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. while in the last hour or so,
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israel has said that rockets have been fired from southern lebanon. let's go straight to hold of the mead whose in west jerusalem for us. what more do we know how to well, actually, army is not giving much detail except saying that the air sirens had been activated in northern israel because it came under miss l. i packed, fired according to the army from southern israel. now the army might be waiting for the security cabinet that has been convened by prime minister and then yeah, how to meet to come up with a statement. we do have a bit more detail some days really needed. they are putting their security sources . now they saying that there was about 100 missiles that were fired from southern lebanon into northern israel. as far as we know so far, no casualty reports, no damage report except for one media report saying that
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a child might have been hurt by some shrapnel. all of this after not officially confirmed is there. let me just also say that these really are me, has retaliated firing as jewelry, fire, and miss into southern israel. again, the army is not confirming that at the moment that's all we know. and hope you will actually an east occupied east jerusalem tensions rising there as well. what more can you tell us? well certainly they do you feel the tension brewing the all the events that that, that's just explained and her package are something that people are worried about. they do a cure during that, but they certainly inferior people because there is this overwhelming sense here that all that has been agreed upon. all the state, the school of acts up must compound to exist for decades now is eroded gradually,
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every year. and that is, muslims, palestinians are being provoked specially during this holy month every year on a regular basis. and certainly there is a feeling that these really are me, that the municipality here in jerusalem, the government, especially the far right government, that is in place now. well, they keep, they might be saying publicly the statements that were to call the situation. but they all kind of giving a green light for the far right nationalists, the settler movements to go into that compound and to carry on whatever they want me to carry on prayers that are highly provoking linda actually for been on this day to school agreement. so certainly when this happens, when these images of these really army storming that moscow while you have worshippers inside during this whole month, well these images, they go viral,
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people get very angry about them. people say it's again and again a proof of the continuous pressure palestinians are living under and that no, nothing is being made except allowing really the far right movements. and the settler movement to get gets bolder and bolder in what they see as their holy place . as a palestinian place, and as we have to remember, this is occupied east through them, regardless of how israel israel looks at jerusalem at the moment, specially after what president trump did when he was president. and he's sort of called it jerusalem. the capital of israel. well, policies don't look at that at all. they said is an occupation they be accept. what's compound is part of the negotiation of that occupation. it is lump 3rd place and what happens inside is exactly really the image of what is have been going
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through and keep on going throughout the year. and during this month of ramadan, where dentures are much higher, the is a jewish passover, of course that is happening at the same time. well, it's all as during this month of ramadan that they feel that their beliefs are being filtered. thank you for that update the of the i'm here. i mean there for us in east jerusalem retentions also running hind garzo from when more raucous we're fine towards southern israel out there. as you now said, is there a lot so mosque has always been a very sensitive issue to palestinians in particular in muslims, in general. and it has only sparked and flared up light of escalations in the past i. e is specially previous from don's deb this here because our passover coincides with ramadan, detentions are very high. there is a very high sense of worry hearing the gaza strip of any tension escalating,
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especially that the people who gaza will tell you that they associate trauma dotted . be connected with a lot of war memories where many wars have been and escalations have always erupted in ramadan because of that escalation and violence that happens in ok. so mosque in the storming of these really forces to an ox, so mosque, which really, provo cates are the, the feelings of the palestinians, and the palestinian fractions. and, uh, there is always an escalation erupting because of that. the french president, ammonia mackerel is urging chinese leaders using ping to reason with russia to help bring an end to the warn ukraine. the leaders have been meeting in beijing to discuss the conflict. my call is on a 3 day state visit, and he's been joined by european commission president ross lavonne de leon ra
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mcbride reports french president emanuel macro being given the owner of a state visit. welcome by his chinese counterpart, she's in pain. one of your most influential leaders coming to ask china to exert its influence on russia to bring an end to europe, worst conflict since world war 2 was going to show who the you. i know that i can count on you to bring russia to reason and every one to the negotiating table. this was she and paying visiting russian president vladimir putin last month since most goes invasion more than a year ago. they ging has stayed neutral and proposed a roadmap for a cease fire and peace talks. most west and leaders including macros have criticize the plan. but the french president has been one of the more conciliatory voices among nato heads of state. 2 weeks before russia's invasion, he met president,
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fled to me. putin in the kremlin, under spoken to him several times by phone over the past year. many and now watching to see if macaroni she together can provide a breakthrough, where others have failed goals on kinship channels. china insists on a peaceful resolution and as willing to work with france to maintain the rationality of the international community and avoid actions that could further escalate the crisis. or let things get out of control. in a show of european unity macros accompanied by european commission president ursula on de leon who has taken a much tougher line on china's failure to condemn the russian invasion. the europeans are looking at the very least to dissuade china from supplying russia with arms. we also count on china not to provide any military equipment directly or indirectly to russia, because we all know arming the aggressor would be against international law. and it
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would significantly harm our relationship, the signing of lucrative prey deals on this trip is seen as beijing's attempt to maintain good european relations, even as ties with the us our. i hope china will tell press the micro on the one hand and then tow. madam of the they on the other hand that it is absolutely important to have a european perspective which may or may not be exactly identical to that a strong crave links can lead to a diplomatic breakthrough robert bride. i'll just say a speech on the walk. he's a senior research fellow at the center of china and globalization, thank time. he joins us now live from beijing. thank you for joining the program. french feed, manju micro has urged the chinese president using, paying to help stop russian war in ukraine. how optimistic are you,
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a china can do that, given the criminal as already said, there are no prospects for a peaceful settlement, and that it's offensive will continue. well, the, to the and it so china of course, is not a party to this conflict. and it is actually quite geographically removed from it as well. that being said, of course, china has an interest in having a peaceful resolution to this conflict. i think that's been china's position all along and it is maintained the position of neutrality as well. but i think positions as well to be an intermediary to bring this se, tyna, she was trying to remain neutral. that's not really the case. is it? because on the one hand, it's openly stated that it's a big support of russia. it's not condemned to warn ukraine, but on the other hand,
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it's playing this big role of international media has surely can't have it both ways. well certainly not having it both ways and i think we have to separate the conflict with the relationship with the parties to the conflict. so, you know, certainly has a strong relationship with russia. it has relationships with every country, almost every country in the world. so i think it's important to make this distinction. first of all and china clearly has not taken aside in this conflict, as some countries have the claim to want to bring this to a peaceful conclusion. and yet, fan, the fuels found the fires of conflict by providing arms to the participants of this conflicts. so i would maybe not completely agree with your statement there with china is trying to have it both ways. in fact,
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it is the only country that has not taken a position in this conflict. a relationship with china are increasingly being dictated by the ukraine conflict rather than economic corporation. how much will that be playing on china's mind? well, it's not either or so these are related issues, opportunities, problems, but they're also distinct as well. so the conflict in ukraine, of course, has a very direct impact on european security global security more broadly. but these are separate issues and i think china is also approaching this with france with other european countries as demonstrating commitment to resolving the ukraine conflict peacefully, but also deepening and strengthening trade and investment ties with europe. i
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appreciate your time and democracy in your research fellow, a sense of china and globalization think tank speaking to a spot from facing well, while those meetings were on the way in beijing, china, i sent an aircraft carrier, warships and coast calling vessels tosses around. ty, one, beijing says they will carry out patrols and inspections. the defense minister says the timing of the operation is suspicious, and the government has lodged a strong protest. amelia, i'll give you a call on this occasion. the maneuver by the shan dong aircraft carrier is 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, but we may have plans, but i won't be going more into that. while a 3 day chinese operation was launched,
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soon after the symbolic meeting between taiwan president buying when an us house speaker kevin mccarthy, in los angeles, china claim's taiwan as its own territory and had warned that it would retaliate the talks of place. the meeting was the 1st of its kind on american soil since the u. s. ended its relationship with taiwan in 1979. plenty more ahead on the knees, including out there is investigative unit, reveals how goal opperation is in africa. extend to devise global commodities hub as a u. s. baffled opioid crisis, mexico. i was trying to help stop the flow, offend to know i'm a space for stars made more major lee history but all the wrong reasons. and you will have the story i
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now the latest from all investigation into a large scale, money laundering operations, spawning southern africa and the middle east. the al jazeera investigative unit has uncovered evidence implicating high ranking diplomat sins and bob boy and some of south africa talk banks, gold mafia, invited on the cover reporters to visit the headquarters in dubai, where rival gangs loan to vast amounts of money. alexander james has a report. comments, putney isn't a tourist, go dealer. he lost his money using go that he sells into buy. he shows on the cover reporters earnings from one store. does the cash? yes. this is us dollar. rival gangs are competing to clean up what journalists posing as chinese gangsters say is $1200000000.00 of dirty cash for every day coming here everyday. the vision, you know, like buying putney once the report is to join his existing money
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laundering setup. this is not like, you know, somebody and then it becomes too much for the loan to finish that now. then you've been involved in what you want to buy has set themselves up for being the middle of the gold trade, the key to being a money laundering. haven is you have to have the financial infrastructure and they have box laws and no enforcement. allister matthias is also based in dubai. he uses gold to clean money for corrupt politicians. oh, is there any current? only you included anyone who was much the one we were looking for the most, but he plans to clean the dirty cash through his gold refinery
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allies. hell, by the way, because we can do i can do it. he literally, you can pay it through the 5. well, play with the vehicle. um, it looks like your goal. you get angel is as in bob when ambassador, who is offered to launder money through gold. again, lex logan. he recently spoke to international delegates in do by about investing in zimbabwe, free from corruption. i was in my office with no russian or new math. angel is asking for $200000.00 to arrange a meeting between zimbabwe. president emerson, man and gaga, and out there is undercover team. that guy doesn't take bribes. oh, no. one is a big difference in appreciating some waking and bribe, you know,
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he does live. okay. good on greg nova there is somebody saying, i think. ready within that you are doing for us and it a big difference. angel says president, man and gaga can help with the money laundering for a fee. i think he's. ready it is getting trouble with your good girl. and this is my, you know somebody, i was another but soon somebody with the money to spend on. oh yeah. do you give him one we did is like is living the communist party denied involvement in any form of money laundering and that he offered to deal with funds he knew originated from a legal sources. allister matthias said that he had never wanted money or gold, nor offer to do such things. he said he had never owned any refineries in dubai. the other parties featured did not respond to our inquiries. alex on the james al jazeera was in my ways minister and mason says the authorities are committed to
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upholding local and international laws relating to financial transactions. the trade of gold and other precious metals go with this with this is bob with pro or info with and you can watch the 3rd of the 4 part series in the on their investigation. gold mafia el dorado on thursday at 8 g m t. now hundreds of thousands of people are rallying across france for nother day of strikes and mass protests against changes to the countries pension system.
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confrontations between protesters and police erupted in the north west demonstrators through projectiles and police responded with tear gas. it comes off the talks between the prime minister labor unions failed to break a stalemate. union chief say they will continue fighting the overhaul, which includes raising the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00. president emanuel macro insist the changes are necessary to sustain francis pension. system, meanwhile, french police have been accused of indiscriminately targeting protesters during demonstrations. again in january, natasha battle reports ah french wide police charge at a pension reform protest in paris and no command to the ground. elsewhere, some officers beat people with battens and fighting gas rights groups. in france, the police are increasingly using excessive force against demonstrators and
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intimidates re tactics, including arbitrary arrests. oh, 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 protests. i was just in the street nearby, just as 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. 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, carried away unconscious by a colleague of to being hit in the head by paving stone. did him of any good, easy,
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these radicalized elements from the ultra left, a 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 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 along 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, not peaceful demonstrators. so father, there is no sign that police methods will change all that the pension reform
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protests will end a volatile situation. the could get worse. natasha butler, al jazeera paris at time for the weather, his car. hello, there. the weather's turned unsettled across parts of the middle east, particularly southern parts of the region, places like yemen, seen flooding from heavy rain. we are expecting the rainfall heavy here over the next few days, particularly across western and northern areas. for the north of this go weather system pulling its way across turkey or bringing more wet and windy weather was a bit of a wintery edge in there. they'll knock temperatures down across the event as we go friday in to saturday. for the south of this, the heavier rain picks up across central parts of saudi arabia, some heavy showers to come for coastal areas of the red sea, and wet and windy weather is intensifying across northern parts of africa, some heavy showers coming into northern and eastern algeria picking up as well for to near zia and libya will see the temperatures which are sitting well below the
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average for this time of year continue to head further south before picking up saturday into sunday for tuners. with more in the way of sunshine, lots of heat across places like molly and chad with temperatures sitting exceptionally high. this time of year the wet weather continues to effect tanzania as well as uganda. we could see some flooding from the heavy rains for the south of us, a much dry, a picture, with some rain trickling into cape town, friday to saturday. sled. on al jazeera, brazil's ex president is questioned by the claims that he trying to legally import a multi $1000000.00 sets of jewelry. gifted to him by saudi arabia, adams for the reigning champion. wow. the crowd ahead of his title defense at the 1st major golf tournament. with a meeting of minds all out his kind of suggesting other words to us saying what
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would a world like this be like the fan yoga mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they would all be fired. yeah. or not just fire. they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hygiene chang. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the world. a new season of studio b unscripted coming soon. frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the mac, informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate . a focus in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh,
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a welcome back watching al jazeera mind, a choice balance. israeli media reporting that missiles have been fired from lebanon into northern israel. so any forces have responded by showing regions of southern lebanon israeli forces stormed alex month for a 2nd night in a row, several palestinian worshippers were injured. any attention could lead to more violence during ramadan. and the jewish le day of the money on my cause verging china using, paying to reason with russia to help bring an end. the ukraine, french president, is in beijing for talks with g and european commission president or on the line
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or china is also playing a big role elsewhere. the geo political stage, saudi arabia and iran, have agreed to resume flights between the 2 countries and facilitate the visas. for citizens, and it's all part of a chinese media to deal and follows talks between saudi and iranian foreign ministers in beijing. the 1st such meeting in 7 years to her on and we are now working to re active wit, activate trade deals, and reopen embassies. let's get more miss, we can speak to allie vas, he's director of iran project at the international crisis group. he joins now from washington, dc, thank you for your time. now the u. s. have traditionally been at the forefront of middle east peace negotiations. how significant is it that china has taken on the role in this particular case? look, there was simply no way for us to be able to do anything like this. because a immediate or an intermediary by definition has to be closer to the 2 parties than
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they are to themselves. and the u. s. has no relations, but iran and has not even been able to restore the 2015 nuclear agreement and indirect negotiation. so this is not something that the u. s. could have done. china has good relations and leverage on both sides. it's basically getting 30 percent of its oil from this region and is the number one trading partner of both iran and saudi arabia. and so it was much better place to do this, but the outcome is not against us. how does that illustrate the regional order is changing? you know, i think there is a lot of height and exaggeration about the significance of this deal in terms of june strategic shifts in the region. i think this is basically a return to staff, the school and t of 2016 when the saudi arabia cut us the fanatic relations. but
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iran, the 2 countries are going to remain geostrategic rivals. it would have some positive effects without any doubt. i think it would lead to potential de escalation in the war in yemen. it could result in iran normalization of relations with battery now as well. but overall, i think this is just a return to the previous dynamics. after years of trying the alternative, which was a, there were some rivalry that i think was extremely costly for both sides. what do you think sound directly as motivations are, do they go beyond hedging against the u. s. withdrawal from the region or balancing one great power against another? that seems to be one of the great motivations here for saudi arabia of diversifying their sources of security. having relations, but iran having relations with china, also moving toward some kind of wrapper from on with israel in the near future. but at the end of the day, i think this is primarily driven by mom. i've been on motivation
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fulfilling his vision, 2030 of socio economic development and saudi arabia, which requires stability. you can really achieve that kind of growth if you're being rained on by drones and miss coming from across the border from yemen. what about iran? do you think it's looking to counter the sanctions from the u. s. from the west? look, that was happening anyways. i think the main motivation for iran here is basically to signal to the u. s. that is policy of trying to isolate iran is not going to work. it is also driven by internal security concerns. there is this tv satellite tv network supported by saudi figures. iran international, which had created a lot of headache or the ronnie and leadership in terms of fueling the process in
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run in the past few years. and apparently as part of this agreement, saudi arabia has pledged to turn down the rhetoric out of that tv network. so there is internal security motivation from both sides, but also i think motivation on the iranian side to close off one front as tensions rise between iran and israel. and the united states on other front alley was really good to get your perspective director of the wrong project at the international crisis group joining us from washington dc. now the british government has confirmed plans to hold hundreds if asylum seekers and migrants on a barge of the southern coast is designed to reduce the cost of using hotels as temporary accommodation and new arrivals. the vessel will accommodate about $500.00 men. the government says it will provide basic and functional living conditions. human rights groups have criticized the plan as cruel and inadequate. i've got
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a poor brandon who has been looking into the story for us live in london pool. it seems extraordinary of botch. what can you tell us? well, the barge is currently in italy, and it is not clear exactly when it will arrive on british shaws for when it does arrive. it'll be taken to a very picture spots on the south coast of england endorse at co portland bay, where the local council and the local and p, that of threatening the prospect of legal action to try to prevent it. being able to take on any migrants or asylum seekers. the government though is pointing for the statistics as far as the backlog of asylum cases that it's having to deal with on the cost of housing. those people while the claims are being processed. there are some 160000 asylum tases currently in the system. $51000.00 people are currently in temporary accommodation and the government saying that the cost of
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that is extraordinary. now richey soon after the prime minister was on a campaign visit in the east midlands earlier today. and he spoke about the idea that this was simply not fair. on the british tax pat, we can have a situation. we are collectively spending 6000000 pounds a day on hotels for illegal as all because that could be wrong. i said that i would do everything i could to stop by and reduce the pressure in all communities from as long as it is being in hotels. and that's what we're doing. we're bringing forward alternative sites. like indeed, the board that we've announced the day that will save us money and indeed reduce pressure on hotels, all part of our plan to stop the boats. we're also putting through parliament a new law, which will ensure that if you arrive here illegally, you will not have the ability to stay. we will be able to detain you and then swiftly remove you to your own country if it's safe or a 3rd alternative. 3rd country alternative like rwanda, whole,
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this just seems to be just one more of a series of controversial decisions taken by the u. k. government, when it comes to immigration. yeah, you're right. i mean, certainly the u. k. government seems to see the migration asylum problem as it calls it, as through the prism of the criminal gangs and wanting to clump down on the criminal gangs who are exploiting people wanting to pay money to come across the english channel on small boats. the opposition though, the main labor party opposition cast thomas saying it was absolute evidence of feta that the government should be seeking to use a barge in this way. kiss kiss thomas saying that the answer is more expensive, the taxpayers to fix the problem with effective action and process the claims. he pointed out that only one percent of those people who arrived by small boats last year have had the claims processed. and that is the reason why so many are in temporary accommodation. you fix the process,
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speed those people through the system. you wouldn't have the people in hotels you will need to be paying for these barges. a barge by the way, the cost of which is not yet clear. the home off is not revealing its figures, so does it save money for the tax path. we simply don't know. okay, good stuff for brandon. the 1st live in london. thank you. jerry bolton are, has been questioned by police investigating jewelry with millions of dollars which he received from saudi arabia while he was president of brazil. he's denied trying to import the gifts legally. they went, declared to tax authorities. he's also on the investigation for allegedly inciting january's rights in the capital brasilia after he lost the election. families and teachers have held a vigil outside a preschool in southern brazil where for children under the age of 7, were killed in an attack. a man with an axe broke into the campus in the state of
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santa katerina, he was arrested arthur. he surrendered to police. president louise in austria, leave to fill those call. the attack monstrosity. protest is demanding government action on poverty and inflation have blocked. busy streets in argentina's capital. the more than a $120.00 blockades was set off around when is aries and promises around the country. new government figures show that policy increased to 40 percent last year, with inflation rising above a 100 percent in march. more than 18000000 argentinians are unable to cover the basic needs. mexico, as president, has written to the chinese leaders using, paying, urging him to help control shipments of the synthetic opioid fentanyl. the u. s. is called on its southern neighbor to do more to hold the trafficking of the substance
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. john holmes has moved from mexico city. it's been a red button issue in the u. s. for the last few years. fentanyl, the synthetic o period, up to 50 times stronger than harowick, with the overdose rate to match. and some republican lawmakers had been ratcheting up the pressure mexico to stop getting into the states. led by senator lindsey graham dental is a killer and the people killing you. americans reside out in the open in mexico. we're going to designate these group he's trying to introduce legislation to designate, met cartels as international terrorist organizations. and potentially, or for the us military to head into the country to stop them. middle 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 lopez over the door was speaking in his tuesday morning press conference that he was addressing the us, but actually reading aloud from
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a letter he just sent to the president of china. why not? because some fentanyl comes from china, intimates compose either is separate ingredients ready fully produced and is them 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 to several paragraphs of denouncing the demands of the us politicians. it's just the latest in what's been largely political theater said it's a graham's proposal to send us troops into 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. meds can cartels all doing big business. we offend to know and the u. s. government is talking with met coke about how to stop them. the problem is
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that you can't stop one drug on its own without reforming a whole lot in order system. so security, unless falco burns to actually make a dems in a criminal groups capacity to operate in mexico, you would have to fix very deeply rooted problems. and that includes getting corruption and collusion out of the judicial and the policing system. and also the out of the forces. and so there 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 drugs running from mexico into the u. s. john holman, out into mexico city. and it's now so police operation has shut down what's believed, have been one of the wells largest online markets for stolen identities. europe's
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policing agency, euro poll says more than 100 people were arrested in the operation across 17 countries. the said cold genesis market often more than 2000000 identities for sale . price for stolen data range from $70.00 us cents to hundreds of dollars. these 5 people have died after tornadoes swept through the us state of missouri, the storm of rich roofs, from homes and brought down trees and power lines. the governor said recovery would take a long time. severe storms of kill more than 60 people across the southern and mid west and u. s. and the last 2 weeks in columbia, police are going door to door asking people living nathan, nevada delray volcano to leave says make activity is increased indicating a possible eruption in the coming days or weeks up to a whole 1000 families live in the area. but okay, as last major or option was any 40 years ago,
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25000 people died. the u. s. is currently dealing with the deadliest bird flew outbreak in its history. more than $58000000.00 farm beds have died or killed to prevent the spread of the virus, it's contributed to rising eggs and poultry prices. kristen salumi, reports from lancaster, county, and pennsylvania. chickens are more plentiful than people in lancaster county, pennsylvania, but a severe strain of avian flu is taking a toll on the poultry population here and around the country. and restrictions meant to prevent the spread of the virus are taking away a source of income for farmers like jeffrey mitchell. so how long has it been since we've had chickens here? it was january 27th. on the last of left he sells his birds for meat. his 4 chicken houses are currently empty. well, i've never had the disease on my farm that i know about. so you know, they're being being kept away from me for safety reasons. i'm because of the
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diseases in the area. it's in the quarantine area as m. i. avian flu, along with inflation help drive up the price of eggs as much as 70 percent last year. in the united states, the world's largest producer and 2nd largest exporter of poultry. the virus is carried in the droppings of migratory birds. this latest variant has not only spread like wildfire among poultry. it's also been found in mammals as well. raising the specter of a human outbreak. a droplet of manure about the size of my finger nail, for example, would be enough to in fact, a flock very easily of scientists at penn state university are working to educate backyard chicken owners, as well as farmers to reduce the spread. humans should not be worried simply because only 2 percent of our population is actively working in agriculture. and so the majority of our, our public are consumers of our poultry and eggs. and those are safe because
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they're inspected before they're put out into the supermarkets. i think for us, the worst case scenario is seeing this continued to spread, which the states governor has also set aside $25000000.00 from next year's budget to compensate farmers. another 6000000 for testing. but as this latest strain of avian flu shows, no signs of debating some of the industry say vaccinating chicken should also be on the table. no since 2015, a number of different outbreaks, billions of dollars spent on indemnification. you know, 100000000 birds put down. it deserves serious consideration at this point in time. they say more needs to be done to keep this vital food supply safe. kristen salumi al jazeera lancaster, pennsylvania. so heads on al jazeera from cataracts to clar c. uganda. we hear from a doctor who's bringing, i'll kill a health on the sub rural community. and in sport chelsea announced
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a temporary fix for long term problem. andy's here with that story. ah.
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ah ah oh lou ah, to ne uganda where people are struggling to access treatment for eye diseases such as cataract and tacoma, al jazeera heard from the 1st and only i, doctor in the car, a merger region. oh that a glad ears at her el, an eye doctor lurking in a hospital in this area and this community is purely
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pastoral, is community then move from place to place. what is a public search committee and demick here? and so they suffer from a lot of tacoma, there we see. so work on those cases. then there was a cataract, which is the commonest cause and blindness here. and also in the world accessibility general to health care is so poor and is what affects the people here . and then those are believes given that this the had to rec, area seems to be cut of they had their own culture and believe. and so they prefer to use tradition of medicine before coming to their i hospital and most of them come with complications already. i have a qualified team of a co worker really fully trained. i have of dynamic clinic officers. i have of them make nurses that have the attendant to have it off. they'll make equipment technician so that kind of, tim is willis, palace. the hell is than i care and those are the people i work with. you know what
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it means actually to see. so the impact of our say here is actually, that's the next day for patients for a vendor go and say year is examiner's gone, been bland for 5 years, and then you work on them. and the next day they can see. and for that, that is a kind of impact with the independent, someone comes, you know, and they're being guided by a child or some of that and then, and then now they can work on their own as time for the 40000 day. thanks so much. marlene will have trip from mclean bens, misty code, a famous win for rel, madrid over their face. rivals barcelona, fall victory. the cam now sending rail on their way to the final of the spanish cup . once in the 2nd, like a side go down. the launch with this 2nd behind fostering the spanish lead, but 3 2nd girls from benjamin gave a want aggregate when it was the french strike, a 2nd hatch reagan as many games. after a similar efforts in the league game against rail via the lid last sunday,
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railway face of the sooner in the final, on may, the sick bends. ma is the 1st row play to score hunt trigger bosses stadium since push tested it 60 years ago. and she lost the scene, have a realistic shot at winning 2 more trophies to save. and i fell in the champions league of the quarter. finer against chelsea coming up and they could now secure their 1st capital re title in 9 years. will frank lampart will be back as chelsea's manager for champions league time with rail next week, lampart has been names the clubs, insur manager until the end of the season. this spot. the fact is fine as chelsea's boss just over 2 years ago. lamb called previously spent more than a decade on chelsea as a player, the club still looking to hire a permanent replacement for graham potter. they say who was sent on sunday shelter in the bottom half of the premier league this by spending more than half a $1000000000.00 on new players this season bull in a statement, the co owner of chelsea said we want to provide the club and the funds for the clay
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and stay, we'll plan for the remainder of the season. we want to give ourselves every chance of success. and frank has all of the characteristics and qualities we need to drivers to the finish line. and you become a manager. you understand manager and the company you said you'll come up and obviously i've been on a different path since i left chelsea to come back in a time where the crowds of asked me to come and take the ro process. the most important thing, though some of the believe got can come and help the cause in this period to the end of the season. or manchester united in new castle picks up important winds in the premier league on wednesday, the bailiff cease to kill publication. the next, the champions league united beating brent the one know at old trafford, thanks by marcus rush, but go it was over, lift them into full place ahead of them is played at one game or for qualified for the champions. you cancel, claim 3 points with a big win over west ham,
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callum wilson and joe linton with a couple of goals. each is a one by one you cancel, sit in foot like level points with manchester united with a better goal. the title holders without casablanca, will face tons, and the inside symbol in the quarter finals of the african champions league. the last a drawer was made in cairo without have made it to this stage of the competition 8 years in a row. now, luckily, the most successful club in history, this tournaments with 10 titles will take on another team from morocco, roger, casablanca, on all new africa, super league for the continents top clubs is due to launch later the she has yet to be confirmed, if it will replace or run alongside the existing champions league, the plan house, the support of the president johnny in fancy, you know, with at least $100000000.00 available as prize money. confederation of african
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football, president's patrice months. f a says he hopes the competition will close the financial gap on the european leagues. up to 24 sides could take part with a super bowl like final pencil in for 2024. but our precise start date is still to be nouns. we've been talking to football, right? so my name is all he about how the new league may or may not work. i think it's easy to really, you know, criticize anything that has a super league label. and fair enough, because i think people don't really like the anti competitive nature of how it was revealed in europe. but in africa when i spoke to some of the players and just books, some of the administrators, they were saying that the chip is in its current state is broken because travel is so difficult in africa. it can be very, very pricey to playing a champion, and the prize money is not, you know, very rewarding. so in a group, the single group stage, for example, here is back, remember, and dreams. i've had to travel 35000 kilometers and each match can cost anywhere
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from $30.00 to $50000.00 when you consider accommodation and everything like that. so many side, many clubs are participating this competition and they're losing money every time they're participating. and so, so for the rebranding and that's going to be more sponsors and more money and regional qualifiers, which makes more sense than you know, playing qualifies where you have to flight thousands of kilometers. i think they would want that. so as long as there's no anti competitive nature, as long as it's not a. ready super league, i think it could actually be welcome in africa or japanese baseball style show, hey, oh, tani has made some slightly unfortunate made major league history. the angels play was called for clock violations on both the plate and mound. making him the 1st player to break any rules is probably better and pitch the rules were brought into speed up the games this season. despite that set back, tony think that going to win this game against the seattle mariners marquee bucks have clinched their place. as number one seed for the m. b a eastern conference
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playoffs. they beat me visiting chicago balls to do it or before to surprise injured. you want to keep post school 27 points through holiday 20 more with the books wraps up one i find to 92 when a walk of 3 games out of boston with 2 games left in the regular season. in los angeles, the cliff is beat city rivals. the lake is to seal the 5th c position in the western conference playoffs. norman powell and co, i leonard, leading the clip is 2 a 125 to 118 when it's the clip is 11 straight, went over the lakers who are still fighting for a guarantee playoffs. and the early start as of just seed off at the 1st major golf tournaments of the year. the u. s. masters is underway at all. gusta on wednesday defending champion. it's corey scheffler in the dark blue shirt there, wowing the crowd in georgia with a hole in want during a pa, 3 contest. the world number one will start the 1st round of his 20 defense just after 1730. and that was pretty fond. i mean,
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we're trying to make one all day and i was just, i guess a slam dunk birthday and it was definitely fine. and there was the guys were pretty focused watching their shots. i didn't see it quite go and they just heard the noise. i was like, yeah, that one, that one. and that was like okay, more for me in a couple of hours time for that is how the yes ford is looking for molly. thank sunday. and that's it from a marine site. that means out that i'll be back in just a moment with more of the days d state ah ah. a jump into this tree head
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