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series is one conversation with no host studio be unscripted seeks to find the common solutions. thousands of brazil's indigenous population would come out in the capital, brazilian, drawing the attention to land disputes had local concerns in the lead up to update algebra, explode the environmental significance of action, and inaction al jazeera covers. the latest ongoing developments from wrong on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera ah pressure on to francis routes far right. government faces more protests against this judicial changes while tensions escalate across the occupied territories.
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ah, are you watching how g 0 live from? don't have with me for the back. people also coming up a home coming under the shadow of war. 31 ukrainian children are united to their parents months after russia was accused of deporting them. astern warning to taiwan china, long chased 3 days of military drills to encircle the island. afterwards, president met top us officials. the salts are a small minority here in germany, living close to the polish and checked republican border. i'm stuck fast reporting from spree route, about how to sort of manage to preserve this special easter traditions. ah, tens of thousands of these railways have turned out for a 14th cast protests against the prime ministers. planned judicial changes
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ah, valleys are being held across tel aviv and other cities that despite femininity our delaying the changes by a few weeks to reach a compromise with opposition. hotties. critics say the plant amendments are a threat to democracy. this all comes as tensions, escalades across the occupied territories. let's go live to out there. as we saw said i was in televi force. tell us how big the crowds are this saturday. i wrestle while it is dear 14th saturday in a row that the many of these riley use are coming to the street of copper line in tel aviv and protesting the government's judicial overhaul. so what that to reform package that is proposed by the more so far ring and that, that the most of the far ring or government in israel is used to relapse by prime minister netanyahu is simply that his government is saying that the supreme court
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has over and power to itself, and it is interfering, any decisions that is being made by the government. i said that that, that they said that this ma stop and that's why they're come in with a proposal and to do the change. and the said at $61.00, out of $120.00 and peas in canada should be able to override and a decision made by the supreme court. and beside that to say that the, the government should be able to appoint the majority of the judges in the supreme court. however, the professors here said this is going to destroy the check and balances and also the separation of their powers. that's why there are now protesting if in the 14th saturday in a roll, what's the mood like on the streets? we so given the decent tensions in the occupied palestinian territories, arrayed on alex a mosque and the rates on on the occupied west bank. while the that the security her to the members of the cabinet here and this is rally,
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secure, the forces have called on people not to attend the protest they due to the security concerns. and also we have seemed a bit of learning more and more is rather through speech deployed across the air, across the city in tel aviv here. however, the professors are saying that is the israeli government now is using this security threat as a, as an excuse. and they said that this is not going to stop them at hand, didn't add that the protest. so merely the protest this time is happening in television in the other cities is happening a smaller scale. but as i sat still, we cancelled that there are pounds of the towers is of people are here and protesting the gardens judicial overhauled. however, when we asked the protesters regarding the palestinian issue or the occupation, they prefer not to talk about it, or they are distancing themselves from dallas to militia. in that sense, it must be clear that this is an anti government protest bung not there, not an anti occupation,
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a protest got sense. thank you for that. re so said our lie for a say in tel aviv to ukraine. now way more than 30 children are back home after russia was accused of devoting them, a goop was returned by a rescue organization called save ukraine. key says more than 16000 ukranian children have been illegally deported. moscow says it's protecting them from the war. john, a hole has more from keith. what were they doing there? how did they get there? all sorts of reasons, really, that would have taken them from the seeds to occupied areas of ukraine in this case, mostly from the southern city of her song to russia. some simply finding themselves on the wrong side of shifting front lines, others taken from care homes or orphanages russia you see presents all of this is the sort of humanitarian operation. it says it goes in and saves rescues. children have been abandoned in care homes and orphanages behind the lines, it admits to moving to 1000 children in this way from ukraine to russia. and that's
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an operation that president putin has spoken approvingly about. ukraine of course, sees things very different indeed. they see this is a much wider program, much more systematic, they recorded, they say upwards of 19000. in fact, cases of illegal deportation are holding children in russia against their will. and they call these crimes crimes that are happening. they say on an ongoing basis in real time and in plain sight in russia, funeral has been held for the influential military, blank of lad linda trasky in moscow. he was killed in a bomb attack at a cafe in saint petersburg last week. had askey was known for his vocal support of the war in ukraine dosage. berry reports from moscow. ah, a grandfather well for one of russia's well known military bloggers. the body of 40 year old flatland, or turkey was brought to the throne of crew sky, a cemetery moscow, where hundreds attended,
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including the head of the wagner verse near a group. if any promotions you were gladly, tar ski did a lot so that we could go to victory and destroy the enemy. thank you for this. we will always remember him. he is a soldier who stays with us on whose voice will always live and speak only the truth. after our turkeys killing last week, president rather be a potent award. i have one of the highest honors for bravery. heavy security people waited in line for hours. many of whom you charge are steep personally, if you will let, might have been very and never get a man. i think that the best way to make his memory of life is the, this war. it was a man for whom the victories was the most important thing in the world. his wife accompanied the coffin as his body was laid to rest. so tar sky was
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a vocal supporter of the war and ukraine. lin tars keys being remembered as a russian hero, and at the end of his funeral, a video of him was shown where he said victory will be ours. for now, only one person has been arrested in connection to his murder, while federal security services believe and organized group was behind the attack in saint petersburg on april 2nd, 26 year old daria triple va is now facing a possible 20 year prison sentence. she faces charges of terrorism and possession of explosives and she's ations. she's denied security footage from the day of the attack appears shorter pover carrying a bus up to tar sky that she had the to him at this cafe. moments later the explosion happened. as the pro crumley supporters lay to rest, official fear have stepped up their search for others who they believe may have been involved in this attack. doors, the jabari arch, sierra moscow. in tunisia, an official phase,
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at least 20 people are missing. after they're both sank near the city of fox. they were trying to cross the mediterranean and reach italy. the technician coast guard says 17 others from the same boat were rescued. 2 of whom are in critical condition . at least 500 migrants have been reported missing in the mediterranean so far. this year. at least 80 people have been kidnapped in north western nigeria. gunmen targeted mostly women and children in a village. in some fara states on friday, please say they're working with the military to rescue the victims. the government has blamed criminal gangs for abducting hundreds of people in north and central nigeria for ransom. how many drinks has more from kennel? the security forces still insist that they own a trail of the gunmen who abducted women and children who went out to do from work . and also for the bible over this box, an escalation and defined as being unleashed by the founded whatever's funding for
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them in the northwest part of niger. and particularly in the past few months, there was a few or so there's also the escalation of military activity in that area and one residence of the village. why these people are secret, told, obviously that this morning, that in fact this is that it's in retaliation to be conducted by the security of course, on the capital. the founded in some states. and of course, recently some arrested in that and they feel that this could be the reason why they've seen this escalation recently. the last time they heard about, you know, seen anything of this magnitude was a long time before the election. so they said up to now no contact from a kidnappers, or any demand for china has launched military drills for ron taiwan, just days after the ty, when he's president visited the us trying when met how speaker kevin mccarthy. in a move that 100 b g type,
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a reported on saturday that more than 70 chinese jets cross the median line of the pie, one straight the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides. chinese state media, see the military is rehearsing and in circle meant of the south governing island, which waging seas as a breakaway province. cardeana appears wholly on reports and lister this meeting between ty wants president sign. one of us officials in high pay has high political implications. the government says needs international support, as threats from china get louder and closer to the county. okay, what do you mean? i would like to reiterate that the people of taiwan loved democracy, seek peace, and are keen to fulfill the responsibility in the international community. china considers taiwan as part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it. the u. s. s. it's ready to expedite weapons sales as an off one of yours many.
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sure. i saw often all one over the course. whoa, whoa, whoa. and i, oh, no problem. we will lose weight. now china has launched 3 days of military exercises around taiwan. a response to the taiwanese president meeting earlier this week with us house speaker, kevin mccarthy. ah, ty wants fighter jets responded with their own drills as fears grow about a possible escalation. there will be entering to see just exactly how far the chinese are prepared to push this. and if they do stop an inspect ships and the taiwan strait and the taiwanese side, though, we're not going to comply them, there's the potential them for that to his graded the some sort of extend your far . but china remains defiant. parent he pushes him, i mean, when the taiwan issue is not about democracy, it's an issue concerning china sovereignty and territorial integrity. taiwan is an
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illegal part of our country. taiwan understands it needs international backing, especially from the united states. the question is whether it will be enough to deter beijing, cutty, a little piece of again, hello 0. a delegation of saudi officials has arrived in iraq to discuss procedures for reopening the saudi embassy. the saudi and iranian foreign minister has met earlier this week for the 1st time in 7 years after china broke at a deal to restore relations. the 2 powers have agreed to resume direct flights and are working on re establishing trade deals. 2 security officials have been killed and several wounded in a bomb attack in the bar, a district of pakistan's, chiropractor, go province. the attack on saturday happened just a day after pakistan announced an operation against on groups in the country of ireland has been on the rise since the government's negotiations with the armed group to re key taliban pakistan broke down last year. iraq has called on turkey
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to apologize for shedding silly money, a airport in its northern kurdish region. the government phase ankara has no legal justification to continue its military operation on a rocky soil. a turkish drone attack had an area near the airport on friday to he says it's targeting kurdish fighters, it considers terrorists. i correspondent amir fendy has more from bales. got no luck. i drew up a few days ago, turkey closing airspace to flight, coming from st. louis money airport, due to an encore described as hostile action threatening turkish national security . the presidency of northern rocky curtis regent. hold on the 2 sides of the semi autonomous government to stop exchanging accusations and to investigate the circumstances of this recent shelling. according to sources with the money airport, the attack damage a large part of the airports outer fen inflicted severe material damage without causing any casualty. how did you go?
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the 10th atmosphere between the 2 sides of curtis regional government comes the time when the aerospace and turkey remains close to flight coming into money airport. and a time when many say the differences between both parties of the government to come to an end. as people here get ready for the legislative elections scheduled for later this year, mama, uranian authorities, and falling cameras in public places to crank gown on women who would disobey the compulsory dress code. please say those con, breaking the law will be warned of the consequences through text message a growing number of iranian women have stopped covering their hair in protests against the death of 22 year old martha armine while in police custody last year. still ahead on al jazeera, illegal stand off in the us after 2 conflicting rulings. when a widely used the bushes fail, kathy saw i in dot dobb refugee come in kenya. and i'll be telling you why this is destroying dead.
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controlling satellites. it never stops adding value. s hale sat space to deliver your vision. ah, al jazeera, with oh, news. ah, they're watching al jazeera life from doha. reminder of our top stories, more than 30 ukrainian children have been reunited with their families after moscow was accused of deporting them. key says more than 16000 children have been
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illegally sent to russia. moscow says it's protecting them from china has launched military drills around taiwan. chinese state media, se forces are rehearsing an insert meant on the island. it come stays after the taiwanese president met us. how speaker, angry, beachy, tanned, his release are holding mass protests for a 14th week against the prime ministers. planned judicial changes. critics say the plan amendments are a threat to democracy. it comes as tensions escalate across the occupied territories. while many of the people living as refugees in lebanon left palestine as children since then, many more palestinians have been born into a life of displacement. al jazeera zane bas ravi visited a refugee camp in babbled and talked to palestinians about the latest is railey raids. asked act for mosque. in ocoee bodies chill swim,
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living in lived palestinian refugees in lebanon, say they are fed up with watching the escalating violence and occupied territories . you know, look, so mosque garza and the west bank watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of israelis from a distance and from a country whose old economy is in tatters like and fishy, are going to be for that amount level. we don't live in palestine, but palestine lives inside us mission, aquila mac. i'm on the corner and nash, i sat my every day we sit with our church when we talk about palestine about freedom, about all history and all right. to go back, been now you had levied men no. and no more is necessary. what was taken by force should be taken back by this piece, did not work. displaced for decades. people living here are connected to the conflict by history, by blood,
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and by their circumstances. that's among one idea. no lion have never been to palestine, but i know about it from my family. all the attacks happening make me feel like it belong to the nation even more. and then they might they level a span that give a year. i was born here but i am palestinian and loyal to the palestinian cause. what's happening is totally unjust. allah. we are very upset and sad alone. we can't do anything. we can't help. we watch how israelis attack alex, a mosque, and we can't do anything for generations displaced and generations born abroad. yet to set foot on their ancestral lands. with every passing year, whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camp like this. the hope of going back home a right of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. and to remain here is to live as some of the poorest people. in
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lubbock zane bus ravi ultra 0 at the burgess barrage near refugee camp in beirut. to compete in court rulings in the u. s. have res, confusion about the future of a widely used abortion. pale on friday, a judge in texas ordered drug regulators to put a hold on miss a miss prestone. soon after another judge in washington state rule that access to the pill must be preserved in 17 states. lena walker has a detail another setback for access to abortions in the united states. on friday, a texas federal judge suspended the approval of an abortion pill that has been safely used for decades. after this decision, a court in washington state ordered the federal food and drug administration to continue making the medication available to challenge the texas ruling further,
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the department of justice issued a statement saying it is committed to protecting americans access to legal reproductive care and will appeal to texas court ruling, many say this is a dangerous precedent for the biden administration. this issue has remained a priority. there is no question the president and i are going to stand with the women of america and do everything we can to ensure that women have the ability to make decisions about fair health care. their reproductive here in the, in the manner that is what they need. and they decide that from last year, the president signed an executive order ensuring the protection of women's right to access abortion. this came after the supreme court's decision to overturn a constitutional right to abortion fridays to court rulings mean the future of the drug is uncertain. many fear this will increase the already existing challenges
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faced by women, and some us states. lena, barclays al jazeera, the horn of africa is experiencing as long as and most severe drought on record. people living in kenny as the dab refugee come say the drought is pushing them to the brink of starvation. katherine sawyer reports from eastern kenya, aiden mohammed, nor is a file trader in that up town. it's home to thousands of somali refugees who have escaped conflict and drought most rely on piled and chuckled for warmth and cooking . nor a canyon says he has to travel farther to look for acacia trees, which are endangered species rumba before we used to walk for a short time to find the trees. now we have to walk for 5 days to find anything that can make us enough money. the trees are getting scarce. trees and party grasslands have long existed in this region, but now they have all but disappeared,
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exposing the area to sun storms and blistering heat. people here rely on file for their cooking. we have been talking to sellers who say they have to go far to look for trees to cut, but they also know the hum caused by cutting down trees. but they say this is their livelihood. droughts have become more frequent in reason. yes. 5 rainy seasons have failed. in the horn of africa, millions of people are on the brink of starvation. the number of people leaving in dobb and other r e areas is growing rapidly and resources are stretched. climate change is also making life was for many, kenya is ahead of many other countries in working to safeguard the environment. but honestly say more needs to be done. there is a difference with actions that are happening as pockets as compared to happening,
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upscale, un touching the lives of many people. and the argument is, can we bring those pockets of successes to square mold, motherly on of, of ago. but we need to graduate from policy to action. moore has lived in the dub all his life. he says if the environment continues to deteriorate, he can see his way of life been wiped out. catherine saw all the 0, the dub in north eastern kenya. now not many people will have heard about the sorbs . they are a minority in germany known for their ancient east or traditions the small slavic community in western europe, not only practices lavish eg decorating this easter. they also want to send a message about peace, fair bath, and travel to shreeve out, and has the story. the sorbs, i believe, to have migrated in the 6th century from the cap, pacey in mountains in central europe to these forest, and present a germany surviving attempts to german eyes, their ancient culture,
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tens of thousands to live in this region, not far from the polish and check board us every year at easter messina, hoffman tries to preserve the saw be in tradition of act painting like her answer. so she gets the x, the from symbols with special messages for good health, happiness and prosperity. mid to the involve sound on this is and should we use the symbol of the wolves to, to protect against evil spirits. it is used for homes, animals, and people. the egg is a symbol of fertility. they used to throw and i got a field in spring, so it become fertile. the has always been important. now, while the act decorating tradition lives on these days, much of the symbolism is forgotten. now, it has mainly become a popular art form. the source has managed to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've lived quite isolated along these waterways. deaf survived war us, communism naziism. but now that knology is threatening to native language this
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with so i'll be in songs the community tries to prevent a language from being lost. it is estimated that from around 80000 thorpe's only 20000 still speaks all be in a mix between polish check and other languages. i saw being tv channel and saw the in school. how to keep the language alive. but competition with german as heart have escaped. phil as it must be by there is no option to use or burn on your computer for windows example. and there are many programs made especially for sober language. but the question is, what i actually use in this, in daily life? and the answer is no. he does manage to convey a message in so be indo. yes, it's, it just sits, one's our service visit the yasandra yard. so i wish the whole world that a happy easter oh, with their songs to saw. it's not only one to send
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a message of survival, but also of being a slavic people were very disturbed with the war. currently in europe, it was unthinkable for us as a community that this could happen. we need our connections with slavic people like we've had for generations. so we hope this will will end soon to sort hope to get more government support to keep their language and culture alive. they say after so 5 and for more than 1500 years, it would be a great loss for it to disappear. steadfast and al jazeera spray, while germany ass in use are now on al jazeera. i am fully batty boat coming up next. it's inside story. stay with us. ah, ah. hello, it is looking rather dull outside here in doha can fairbetter cloud in fact across
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much of the, the middle east, thick cloud there over towards the saudi arabia thick enough to produce mount breaks of rain as we go on through the next couple of days. bits and pieces of rain coming in the weather weather will be towards the red sea. and notice of wet weather a little further north to look at the temperatures beginning up into the 30s by and large, a few showers slipping across syria, easing into iraq. as we go on through our monday to kia seeing, some of that wet weather at a time, some wintry weather here as well, similar pitcher to it and more than parts of afghanistan, but we're getting into the 30s, doha, at 32 degrees celsius. there we go. with our shares more widespread peak across central and western parts of saudi. we'll see that where to where the still making his way to was mecca, where temperature is touchy. 37 degrees celsius were not far off. that's in cairo. one sun shot a chance of a few showers into northeast and libya into the north of egypt, and some really heavy showers now cropping up around west africa, particularly into garner toto and into banning joining up with the heavy showers
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that we have across the heart of africa, the seasonal rains, of course, nudging the way a little further northwards. what a 2 showers to into good part of south africa. ah. a meeting of minds all art is kind of suggesting other words to us saying what would a world like this be like? the fan yoga, mainstream economics, if that happens in the other profession, they would all be fired. yeah. or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative brian, it 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 scene saving the amazon, brazil's president bows to reverse the destruction of the amazon. can he say the world biggest rain caused.

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