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cheers from school children in the island community of east end. the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco velasquez. there's only one school and coyote which he knows infancy school is the only teacher. the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years, hard work from the local community here in cairo. sketchy at the store. this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education. part of a broader strategy by the by did administration to address the root causes of migration from central america critics. in honduras, however, warned that ramp and government corruption means that foreign assistance too often goes astray. ah hello, i am dealing with odds here in london's help stories on al jazeera sedans, warring parties have agreed in principle to a 7 day cease far the army and the power military rapid support forces previously
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accepted a string of ashore to chooses. but each one's been interrupted by more fighting. the conflict is now in its 18th day, and there are fears. it could become a much broader disaster hit. but morgan, ace in the capital, caught him to get a sense of what people think of yet another upcoming ceasefire. you'll have to look at how they've viewed the previous ones, many of the residents in various parts of the capitol, hard to me who we spoke to say that the word sci fi has lost its meaning. and they are looking at the day to day events. when there is a fire in place, for example, in the early hours into tuesday morning, they were artillery strikes and airstrikes launched by the sudanese army. and the rapid support forces in the north eastern parts of the capital, hotel room. as well as artillery strikes around the vicinity of the presidential palace. and this is supposed to be appeared with the sci fi in place. what could have been fired from gaza towards israel following the death of a prominent member of the palestinian group islamic jihad in an israeli prison,
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called an odd nun who was awaiting trial, had been on hunger strike for 86 days. laura accuses israel of medical negligence, and the strikes and cold in gaza will be occupied with the bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has held a meeting with security officials to assess the situation. you say it has more not from god's the policy of factions. here through their joint chamber, the joint chamber said are in claimed responsibility for firing barriers of rockets towards the southern israel towns. ah, they said that this comes in response to the crime committed by the occupation of killing could that i'd none. and they also said that this is just an initial response and warrant these really occupation of any foolish retaliation. and now a we can hear above us in the skies of gaza, actually at 16 israel,
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the war jets flying in the skies of gaza. and also there is a very cautious called in these hours, waiting for the israel response to the launching of the rockets are from because the strip towards those israeli towns, the united nations will stay in afghanistan to deliver a despite last month's ban on its female staff by the nations taliban rulers, secretary general antonio good terrace made the announcement after 2 they meeting of more than 20 nations in carter. to discuss international concerns about afghanistan guitarists that condemned the taliban withers attacks on women's rights, including the ban on school and university education. the participants are wanted about the stability of afghanistan and left expressed those serious concerns. they relate to the persistent presence of 34 guys asians, a risk for become through the region and for the fields. the lack of inclusive
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iffy, which importantly includes human rights in particular, those with minimum goals, severely undermined by recent volleyball decisions and the spread of the rock breathtaking. we bow, it's that emetic consequences kenyan called me, they're accused of urging his followers to starve themselves. to death has appeared in court in the southern city of melinda paul mackenzie in thing, j and 8 cold cues fe, several charges, including murder, terrorism and kidnapping. face of discovered the bodies of a $109.00 people, including children. right. course as 400 people are still missing. thousands of film on t v right here in the us are on strike demanding higher pay negotiations. the studios including disney and that like failed to reach an agreement on monday. the writers guild of america represents more than $11000.00 writers. online streaming
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reported by witnesses earlier on tuesday, more than 20 rockets were fired from gaza towards israel. following the death of a prominent member of the palestinian group is law mc jihad in an israeli prison. kutner arden who was awaiting trial, had been on hunger strike for 86 days. his lawyer accuses israel of medical negligence on the strikes and cold in garza and the occupied westbank is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu held the meeting with security officials on tuesday to assess the situation. saddam's warring parties have agreed in principle to a 7 day cease fire. the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces had previously accepted a string of short truces, but each one has been interrupted by more fighting. the conflict is now in its 18th day and there are fears. it could become a much broader disaster. he but morgan is in the capitol cartoon to get a sense of what people think of yet another upcoming ceasefire. you'll have to look at how they viewed the previous ones. many of the residents in various parts of the
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capitol, harder to who we spoke, to say that the word cease, fire has lost its meaning, and they are looking at the day to day events when there is a cease fire in place. for example, in the early hours into of tuesday morning, they were artillery strikes and airstrikes lunch by the sudanese army. and the rapid support forces in the north eastern parts of the capitol. hot tomb as well as artillery strikes around the vicinity of the presidential palace. and this is supposed to be a period where does this cease fire emplace? the united nations will stay in afghanistan to deliver aid despite last month's ban on its female staff by the nations taliban rulers. secretary general antonia guitarist made the announcement after 2 day meeting of more than 20 nations in cats, are to discuss international concerns about the country. a canyon cult leader accused of urging his followers to starve themselves to death has appeared in court in the southern city of melinda paul mackenzie in thing gay and 8 co accused face
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ah ah. ready ah ah ah ah if we go with your world's weather update, nice to see you and right off the bat, we could talk about this clutch of storms. it could turn into something tropical. either way, there are flood advisor is issued for the for size. and mindy now, in the philippines on wednesday,
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also quite as soaking across china's yang see river valley. wu han could scoop up to a 100 millimeters of rain or about 3 quarters of what you would expect from the month of may that what weather runs into the yellow river valley. places like young joe as well. this storm system is going to throw more cloud cover through to japan as we progress on wednesday. now by thursday, we'll see that what weather leak in to beijing. now for southeast asia, her western side of smarter, we've got pulses of rain here, western side of the malay peninsula. and just to the east of coaching on borneo. now there's storm system unraveling through the southeast of australia. lot of rain, lot of wind associated with this one. in fact, when gus for victoria state in tasmania, think about 75 kilometers per hour on wednesday when this weather report in new zealand, atmospheric river taking aim at the north in the south island, the westland, the northland, and the escape. it tropical fuel here is while this is pulling down a warm air from the south pacific, but umbrellas needed on wednesday,
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that's it soon. ah, the assassination is diffident, destabilizing the democratic process. you will, you will lose it. it will be a loss for holding a documentary explorer. how autocratic leaders undermined democracy to consolidate their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy may be on al jazeera, like the mom, annoying in most southern spain. shanna wootton high solidity make it a unique ecosystem. but it's being accosted by human activity on a number of fronts. when the ronald tis of intensive farming that comes too much,
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the algae takes over. the effect on the lagoon is devastating at the aquarium at the university of marcia. marine biologist, i mean, he, of course, has, and his team breed different species aiming to maintain a gene in case of another mass mortality event with 48000 and see who is in the mom and on my 2021000 remains. these creatures are extraordinary. this is what it's all about. it's about ensuring that might wanna continue. unless things change, future generations, the animals that one's thrived and the momma know without me exist, and this aquarium ah, ah ah. out of there i'm dealing with donald. this is the al jazeera news,
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our live from london coming up to and strikes on the gaza strip. israel's response to a rocket barraged fired into its territory earlier on tuesday, for the escalation follows the death of carter arden on a prominent palestinian figure who died in israeli custody. in sudan, a one week extension is agreed between rival sides, but many fear the fighting wilkinson on the man known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, quits his job at google to speak out about the dangers of the technology in sport also are back on top of the english premier league, the gunners bleating, cheryl c 224. it's clear to city ah
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very war. welcome to the news. these really army says it has started launching strikes on gaza after a barrage of rockets were far towards israel earlier on tuesday. ah, glad explosions. have been echoed across garza and the strikes come after more than 20. what kits were launched from gaza following the death, but prominent islamic jihad member carter od none in an israeli prison. the activists had been on an 86 state strike. well, you know, i'll say it joins his knife from gaza. city eunice at to tell us was happening. oh, is really air strikes have started a long the gaza strip in different areas. ah, marseilles were launched in the north and part of the gaza strip. they were lost in the south and part of the gaza strip. but until now they had been mainly targeting military sites in camps belonging to alca san brigades,
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that the military wing of hamis, also only one a national security building that is belonging to a mass. the government, a running the gaza strip here has also been hit by one of those strikes. now are other than that, we have also seen more rockets being launched from the gaza strip towards this south or in israel towns. and we've also seen and heard a lot of anti aircraft mess. aisles being fired from the gaza strip towards the israeli. a war jets in the skies. and you know, what's the feeling amongst residents there? well as, as fees or strikes are being carried in in such late hours, it sure the does bring a lot of fear among the people. i mean, it was
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a day where our people had witnessed launching of rockets from the gaza strip towards these really towns and they knew that there was going to be an israel we were supposed and that itself brings are very high ah, feelings of the at executive fear among the people, the residents here who have been going through a lot of escalations in wars living in the gaza strip. and now as these air strikes have been carried in the late hours of the night, there is a light of fear among the children. there is a lot of fear among the residents who are at home, especially that most of the strikes that had been carried. we're not just mess styles of reconnaissance message, but f, 16, a war jets mess silence. and these are very strong in their destruction. they're very strong in their sounds they make and in, in the areas that they damage around in which the rocket falls. and that brings
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a great amount to fear among the residents of those areas targeted. and, you know, just explain a little bit about the backdrop, what's happened and before these strikes were made. and, and how far could this potentially escalate? well, yes sir. a choose day to day is started with the care, the announcing of the death of hood that i had none. who is a plugin, an activist, a who was held in for an ard in administrative detention. and he died after the hunger strike of $86.00 days of hunger strike. a policy of factions vowed to rous, spose to what they have cold and israel crime against her that i'd none. and there was
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a very unified agreement among the factions. here are 3 rockets were 1st as a 1st response, fired from because the strip towards these railey towns and saw the eas railey towns in the 1st early hours of tuesday. statements from all the policy of factions unified claimed responsibility for those rockets. later, more statements were issued by the joint chamber off the policy and factions. seeing that their response is going to be unified. so no particular group is going to carry responsibility alone for at the attack. but then after that, more and more rockets were launched from the causes strip towards the israeli towns . we have witnessed the light of a rockets israeli media and is really our army said that were intercepted by the iron door while others fell in empty areas in inside the road,
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especially. and some coast, some damages, as well as some injuries. now and there was an israeli meeting, the security meeting to assess the situation, which israel announced that it will be carrying out the a response on these attacks. we also know that egyptian mediations have in made there still taking place eh, woodshop, who is a senior jihad leader has told al jazeera that they have asked or islamic jihad has asked egypt to mediate in the pressuring of these railey government to hand over the body. of hud that i'd none. so he would get appropriate barry, a barrier among his family and loved ones, and that they will be watching if any retaliation further retaliation they will be ready for any further retaliation by the israeli
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occupation to respond to it at once. you've now said there live with the laces from garza city, given a thank you. well, as you've just heard there from pneumonia, all of this follows the death of carter arden on had been on a hunger strike for 86 days before his death, whilst in an israeli prison. his lawyer accuses israel of medical negligence, and the strike was called in garza and the occupied westbank is. abraham has the full story and i am from a robber in the occupied west bank. he endured 5 hunger strikes in the last 10 years of his life, but the body of 45 year old hauled that nan couldn't take it any more. he was found unconscious in his cell in a rumbly prison in israel. on tuesday, before he was announced, dead man started refusing food when he was arrested on the 5th of february. he was liter charge with offences including provocation of violence and belonging to islamic jihad, an armed droop. israel considers a terrorist organization learn only a dog. we do not want any response from those who had
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b to put an end to the injustices done to her that, to these, to aly occupation forces before the palestinian authority or resistance factions. i say, remember the faces of all my children as they are raised to appreciate nothing more than pride and dignity. in 201200, nan became a household name in palestine. the baker had refused food in protest against his detention without charges. his 67 day hunger strike ended with israel agreeing to release him. then again in 2015, he was freed. after a 55 day hunger strike, none of her health. i see the happiness among palestinians flowing in the palestinian pain and the hope for the freedom of all prisoners, god willing. his success inspired dozens of palestinian prisoners to protest against such detentions by going on hunger strikes. the majority of those individual actions lead to israel giving in to their prisoners demands in 2020 mad
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a luckless was released after $103.00 days of hunger strike. so i see how gardener works. they want to break him and palestinians through breaking him because he is a symbol of resistance and steadfastness. he is a freedom fighter. they want to show that they have the upper hand control palestinian officials and his lamazzo had leaders have condemned his death, saying it was an assassination by israel. people across the west bank have closed their shops and businesses in protest against his death. hunger strokes are one of the few non violent tools left to palestinians as they battle against israel's unfair legal system set within a context of long tongue occupation and a regime of apartheid. for many, he had heard that i'd, nan has become a symbol of resistance against the israeli occupation. they say, what's happened to him shall bring attention to the plight of thousands of palestinian suffering in his reading jails, many of whom, without the charge. neither abraham al jazeera,
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the occupied westbank. coming up on this news out from london, all smiles for a kenyan coldly. there, despite facing murder and terror charges. as expected, a surgeon, the number of people tried to cross into the u. s. c's, 1500 troops sent to the southern border and sport the devastating hockey head that was deemed to be legal by referees. ah, sedans, warring parties have agreed in principle to a 7 day cease fire, which will run from thursday, may the 4th to may. the 11th, the deal was negotiated announced by the south student government. the concept though is now in its 18th day and there are series, it could become a broader disaster in the capital cartoon, and already die or humanitarian situation is now at risk of deteriorating even further. as victoria gayton me explains a key for bread in south har,
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2 hungry people hoping to take advantage of a temporary cease fire. there's been extended by the 2 warring sides. some have been waiting for many hours and worry. they'll go home empty handed. we'll let one on a jamie in the south osalla. i swear i have been here since 3 in the morning. so far i have not been able to get one loaf of bread. my children have not eaten anything since yesterday, and today is almost gone. what are the you and is warning the humanitarian crisis in sudan is turning into what he calls a full blown catastrophe. and millions are affected. global zavion and hana, we are government employees and our salaries have not been paid the most of the people and our re prioritizing the needs. they're not even targeting 30 percent of their basic needs. we pride as crisis comes to an end and our country restores peace and security. fuel in the capital is in short supply, most petrol stations are closed. the few that are open have long cues. there is
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really for some have been unable to access their savings for more than 2 weeks. the central bank of sudan says most of its branches outside the capital have reopened. it reassured savers that despite looting their deposits are safe. no, so far we've not faced any problems. clients are handling their accounts, touches, flowing, and people are buying and selling. the situation was difficult in the early days of the conflict, but now everything is back to normal. people trapped in the areas of battery and east nile, north of the capitol, hearty, him, a bracing for more air strikes and explosions. as the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces battle for control of sudan at the expense of its people. victoria gates and b al jazeera fighting has been concentrated in the past few days in the northern areas of the sydney's capital and the nearby cities of on dorman, and sorry, that have been battles for control of the presidential palace and the airport. i'll
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just here is mohammed alti, of draw through. so marius and bar, which had been experiencing air strikes since monday, the limp to sub bubble. we've been driving around different areas of hell. it hammered new, hard to me, which made headlines recently. we have not seen any sign of damage or destruction as you can see. all doors firmly locked. the majority of the people here have already left because there's no electricity or water. since the water plants supplying the area was shut down. they were left with no option but to get water directly from the nile river with a few make shift wells in the area. similarly, commercial shops are closed and there is almost nobody on the streets. a few people have stayed behind to protect their property against theft or losing. we spoke to some of them and they said the fighting between the army and the rapid support forces did not last long in this area. hi rema isn't uva with more on the announcement of
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a cease fire extension. felt saddam's parent phase minutes to release the state man saying that president saw the kia has spoken to war, insides even. so dawn, and this is what was agreed. in principle, we asked that for me to eliminate me, that there should be a cease fire observed by the 2 parties. you have talked to both of them to do it for hon and to committee. and both of them have it is 4 years horse asked specifically for the 2 to named the representative for the talk so that we have a pre discussion of free talk because the water cannot be end to less people to talk. so yes, for the bid and appeal to them, the stress that it is important that these seventy's, this a need for god hunt and committee to named the representative to the talked the said want is a different did that they should agreed on to did that this particular talk will
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convince some of the people leaving saddam a neighboring south to don, thousands of them and humanitarian situation at the border is dia, this conflict got out as a surprise and this is why. when this report came in, her, we were unable to intervene on time because the number was very big. the number was better big. even if we rush, we would have not actually be nip one to do sufficient. where as we are now trying to do, most people arriving off from south to died, they'll probably end up staying with family and friends. or knows what the indices do go back home. those who have nowhere else to go will probably end up staying in camps. play internally displaced people. hardaman tossed out. is there no. hipaa morgan has more from the capital. while officially, there has been no statement of current formation from both of the rapids support forces and the sudanese army and to get
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a sense of what people think of yet another upcoming ceasefire. you'll have to look at how they viewed the previous ones. many of the residents in various parts of the capitol, hard to me who we spoke to say that the word cease, fire has lost its meaning and they are looking at the day to day events when there is a plan in place. for example, in the early hours of tuesday morning, they were artillery strikes and airstrikes launched by the sudanese army. and the rapid support forces in the north eastern parts of the capital. hotel room, as well as artillery strikes around the vicinity of the presidential palace. and this is supposed to be a period whether this cease fire in place. this is a continuation of fighting from yesterday when there was intense r. s strikes by the sudanese army against our physicians, and surface to air missiles being fired by the rapid support forces. so many people here say that even if the army and the rapid support forces agree to yet another fire on the ground, they're not seeing that. and so they don't believe that it will actually be
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manifested this time round numbers of people affected by the 2. and a half weeks of fighting incident, staggering, more than a $100000.00 people have less to down for neighboring countries. you believe that number could reach 800000 by the end of the year. and there are about 330000 people internally displaced of those who have left about 40000 people have traveled north to egypt. about 30000 people have entered chad on saddam's western border. the w. b of biggest concern right now is actually that he's the conflict in the done doesn't stop soon. the ripple effect across the region is significant. we're already seeing at least $20000.00 refugees that have crossed into chad. our colleagues in south sedan, nothing a similar number. if not more is crossing into south done, you are thinking about refugees who are insur done, going back to their home countries that are not as stable as they should be when
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they are going back. so the ripple effect for the region is significant. it's a real concern, and we just need to find peace. the united nations will stay in afghanistan to deliver aid despite last month's ban on its female staff by the nations taliban rulers. second, general antonio terrace made the announcement after a tuesday meeting of more than 20 nations in cats are to discuss international concerns about afghanistan. the participants are worried about the stability of afghanistan and theft expressed those serious concerns. they relate to the persistent presence of various organizations, the risk for the country, the region, and for the better fields, the like having calls abt, which importantly includes human rights in particular, those of minimum girls severely undermined by recent volleyball decisions and the
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spread of the doc for a freaking with, oh, it's that emetic consequences. the biden administration is sending 1500 trips to the border with mexico to deal with an increase in number of migrants trying to enter the us next week. marks the relaxation of pandemic. you are restrictions which alive board officials to turn away tens of thousands of migrants. the military personnel will perform administrative task, while customs and border protection workers will focus on the field work. these personnel will be performing administrative tasks, like data entry and warehouse support. they will not be performing law enforcement functions are interacting with immigrants, or migrants by this will free up border patrol agents to perform their critical law enforcement duties. mike, hannah has more on this from the white house. major reason for this is because of the lifting off covered era health regulations known as title 42,
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which hindered the entry of immigrants into the border because of certain protocols being forced because of the cobra emergency. however, all of this is being lifted on may the 11th, when the us ends, its cobra emergency that they believe will lead to an spike in the number of immigrants who are coming across that border. and that is why it has been decided to send this 1500 amount of troops to join the 2500 troops who have been stationed at the border for a long period of time conducting exactly these same elements. a data entry warehouse infantry, all those things that we'll take pressure of law enforcement in the light of what is expected to be a boost in the number of immigrants give them the lifting of coping restrictions. a computer scientist up. the godfather of artificial intelligence as chris's children google to speak out about the dangers of the technology. jeffrey hint until the are
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times that a i is capacity to create convincing false images and text is creating a world where people will not be able to know what's true. he says competition between take giants is pushing them to release. new technologies at dangerous speeds. will saffron hang is the co director of the collective intelligence project since she joins when i from to that in montenegro. saffron, a very warm welcome to the program. what did you make of hinton announcement? i worried. do we need to be? well, it's pretty big news and it's, you know, he's one of the founders of the field and i used to work in technical i research. and i think a lot of people have been talking about the dangers of a i, but nobody this high profile has who has dedicated their entire life to it has, you know, made such a high, a high profile move in order to warn people about the dangers so everybody is paying attention and stuff and we have regulation quite overseeing health care in biotech and things like gene therapy in many advance fields. why not then in the development of something like a i that's the question that
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a lot of people are asking. and i think it's really under regulated and, you know, compared to other fields in most other technological industries you have to prove to regulate is that your technology is safe before you can deploy widely. and i think all of the consumer facing deployments of a i in the last few months with charge b t and so on. you know, that's really not been the case. and i think regulators are paying attention, but it's definitely driven by a private companies and their incentives at the moment and stuff on your organizations produce the white paper that suggests how a i can be used for good, but also managed. if i can put it like that, what, what would this look like in reality? well, there's a lot of ways forward, but i mean, there's a quote from a biologist could e o wilson about how we have medieval institutions and god like technology. and i think, you know, a, i that can mimic humans is definitely in the bucket of god like technology. but if we can use it to improve on situations,
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if we can use it to actually help out democracies, you know, help our institutions understand people's sentiment or be more efficient. i think that's a good thing. and these language technologies can be amazing for, you know, improving the way that we deal with data, which is just a huge part of, you know, all the boring bits that make organizations run. and also, you know, i used to work at deep mind and we created alpha ford, which advanced protein voting by a huge amount. and that's all something people are talking about right now. but i think focusing on and directing the public conversation on a i towards better uses rather than, you know, uses such as a, generating more ads that are better targeted. or, you know, all the things that people are doing with scamming people and impersonating their loved ones. i mean, there's a terrible things and i think we need a vision for a i that you know, ah,
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mitigates the risks and focuses on the benefits. and so from what roles do do governments which are kind of dinosaur real in their approach, often with this kind of level of technology, what, what role do they need to, to play here? i mean, i think the regulatory role is extremely important and vital and i think really, really pushing for transparency and responsibility and accountability like, you know, demanding organizations that are releasing tools to the public to prove that there are safe, i think is super important. saffron hung their co director of the collective intelligence projects i from thank you. thank you. the canyon cult leader accused of urging his followers to starve themselves to death has appeared in court . paul and the thing gave mackenzie and 8 co accused face several charges including murder, terrorism, and kidnapping piece of exhibit $109.00 body so far with the red cross,
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estimating hundreds more. are still missing. michael. apple report. one thing. mckenzie robot got pharma. the mood is somber in court, but not for everyone. even a man accused of mass murder, pole entangled mackenzie, the self proclaimed passed, and his co accuse, say several charges including terrorism related offensive the investigation. not just sent that on there. might that judges? i don't, they must monthly charges that we pointed out to be put on my list. we are looking at charges under 4. so we are looking at charges under the proceeds of crime and money laundering. we are looking at very complex investigations may be the case has been transferred to the high court in mombasa, where terrorism related cases can be tried. mackenzie is accused of urging his
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followers to starve themselves to death so that they can go to heaven. the police have found the remains of more than a 100 people, including children on his land. mamma, what is what it seems like following jesus christ is the biggest crime in the world . away from the bustle of the courtroom, a mother clings to hope. her daughter, husband, and 3 children may still be alive with duck. oh napoleon, i know the survivors because i was part of the congregation. i have asked if they have seen my family, but they're not talking to leave. pathologists are carrying out autopsies to determine the cause of death. as the search for more bodies continues. many kenyans are still in shock. they are asking how something like this could have gone on for so long undetected. the mackenzie is well known by police and has been arrested several times before, but each time he was released because of a lack of evidence,
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some rights group say they had received reports of extreme foss thing in south eastern shack, a whole region as early as february they accused the police of not responding fast enough. we thought it was a place where this going again with the fact that we were so that having or the fust team, when he goes into humphrey place, the number of people being rescued is dwindling. while the bodies keep piling up, michael apple al jazeera. there is lots more still to come to sour pen, dan and placards up quit bites his walk off the job. sitting hollywood movies and late night talk shows ah, another tears of joy and relief when some fear dead return home after 6 days stranded at sea. in small we look forward to the show them between the 2 greatest basketball players of all time.
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ah, let's roll with your weather update for europe in africa. great to have year long. so we got this vigorous system spinning up in the central mediterranean. it means a lot of rain for southern italy, greece and especially albania, on wednesday. but we can trace this even further north, so a run of some showers through budapest, so vakio pushing into the western side of ukraine. and we could trace it even north of this, as we looked toward a bell ruse, and the western side of russia in time wins have shifted around. so paris, you're going to max out at 20 degrees on wednesday, london, you're still searching for your 1st 20 degree day of the year. now this same system will throw more cloud cover for the western side of turkey. so mostly cloudy and non tally. i'm for the other side of the mediterranean at we're break in that he part of the reason we've got rain moving into the coast of portugal,
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the northwest of spain, good seville, 33 degrees, that's still above average, but certainly not as hot as it has been northerly wind also means the temperature new ox shot is at 35, so not as hot there either as we dip to the south a quite a clutch of storms. but i think honestly, it's mostly going to stay over the open water but could still catch a straight shower for kazoo lunar tell province in south africa and southern mozambique, our bhutto coming in at 29 degrees. that's it for me more later on. ah, for some a robo is a mechanical or even that self driving train. the apple that android today can be really humanoid robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentary. next, the lead on the weird and wonderful world of robots that learn think and even trust
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. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i in the machine origins of the species owner, because one 3rd of all the food produced to is the wasted with tens of thousands of put out so well in south korea has been transformed from west offender. if the global leader in foot recycling, i've been reporting on how new technology is making as possible in kenya, i mean, the pharmacy and sundays. what do you think for the lab notes to pendle water, play, look, life, or phrase, or iraq? lou ah ah,
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a quick reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera is really army says it's daunted, launching strikes on guys of the strikes come after. more than 20 rockets were fired towards israel on tuesday. following the dead pakistan hungry striker cutter ottoman sedans, warring policies have agreed in principle to a 7 day c spy. the army and the power military rapport forces have previously accepted the string of shore to truces. but each one has been interrupted by fighting a computer scientist up. the godfather of artificial intelligence has quit his job at google to speak out about the dangers of technology. jeffrey hinton says a, i is creating a world where people will not be able to know what is true. u. s. senate panel has held a hearing to scrutinize the ethics of the supreme court following revelations of real estate transactions. and luxury trips involving the court justices. none of the 9 justices appeared at the judiciary committee hearing. instead,
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the panel heard from laura's and academics supreme court justices are not bound by a code of conduct like the courts. i did, jo castro has mourner capitol hill siding the need or judicial independence chief justice john roberts declined to appear before the senate judiciary committee. none of the 9 justices were in attendance. and so the witness panel was filled with academics and former judges who largely agreed with the committees democrats, that the court needs a binding ethics code. there's currently none. the lower courts and judges have their own rules. ultimately, there is little or no accountability for the conduct of u. s. supreme court justices who are appointed for life. now the court has come under elevated scrutiny after it's conservative super majority, overturn federal protections or abortions last summer. and after a series of scandals since then at their center is justice clarence thomas,
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his wife was a trump confidant, who tried to help overturn the 2020 presidential elections. and it was recently disclosed that thomas regularly accepted luxury vacations from a republican mega donor and anti abortion activists. democrats say it's no wonder that 2 thirds of americans now have little to no competence in the supreme court. while republicans have rushed to the courts defense, a lot of the american public are increasingly seeing the justices as politicians in robes. and now after the revelations about justice thomas as corrupt politicians in rome, they want an investigation. they want the truth. we can talk about ethics and as great, but we're also going to talk about the day of a concentrated effort by the left to d to legitimize this court. and to cherry pick examples to make appoint republican
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say there are also examples of liberal justices accepting trips abroad and other gifts. a couple of bills have introduced in congress to propose an ethics code on the supreme court, but they are unlikely to advance in this divided congress. heidi jo castro al jazeera washington that since the film and t v rights is in the us are on strike demanding higher pe. he locations with studios including disney, and netflix failed to reach an agreement on monday writers guild of america represents more than $11000.00 races online streaming. is that a strain on tv industry revenues of previous strike in 2008 cost california's economy? $2100000000.00 reynolds is live of from allay flora's high, their role. what was the impact of the strike going to be then on the entertainment industry? well, julie were standing here in front of the giant amazon studios complex in ela, and you can see behind me quite
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a lot of significant group of writers guild members on the picket line. now what's going to happen is that some shows will really cease production almost immediately . for example, the very popular late night talk shows here in the united states that rely on up to the minute political satire and have to be a script written every day. those will no longer be in production over time. the production pipeline for everybody else is going to start drawing up. some networks might rely more on for unmade productions. and you might see more of the reality tv shows, which are at least ostensibly unscripted. but all of those won't last forever. if it's a lengthy strike, then there are knock on effects to the overall look fields that rely upon tv and television production, the caterers, the makeup artists,
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the electronic of rental companies, the drivers and all of that. as you mentioned, the last time there was a strike. 2007 lasted a 100 days over $2000000000.00 last b l. a. economy. this time around economists are saying that every day these folks are on the picket line, it's gonna cost the local economy, $30000000.00 and rob, which is she stand not, i'm most important to the screen writers who are striking that have led them to take this step well, julie predictably, a better compensation is 1st and foremost, others, they want a larger share of residuals. that whole residual model has been opp, ended by screaming, and the writers no longer get significant cuts of the profits of the programs that they work on that are streamed. there is a issue of minimum staffing on shows. and even so, some guard rails,
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the writers want to protect against them being replaced by ai chat box and taking their ha, taking their jobs. so overall, the, the quality of work screenwriters say, has declined so much it, they now are almost like gig workers that would be ride share drivers. and people like that. it's no longer a comfortable living. and it is, it's, the model has been completely up and so there they say that this is really their last chance to try and set things right. and give the screenwriters the kind of status that they are do. reynolds, they're joining us live at the latest on the strike from l. a. well, thank you. the leaders of serbia and kosovo are meeting in the belgian capital brussels to revisit, long running european union plans to normalize ties between the nations to
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facilitate membership serbia's. it never has never recognized kosovo as 2008 declaration of independence. representatives of the countries met in north macedonia and march, but relations remained strained. you'll in a gorgeous in bustles after the meeting, you know, going to dinner with mister donya 2 months ago. this is the 1st of 2 sides to actually take some specific steps forward. and we're talking about something really challenging, especially having in mind that between 2 wrong to the dial of the local elections in cost of, of how the for mirrors of, for municipalities. with the serbian, the majority service voice call to do the election. so only 3 percent of citizens voted. the main issue is still the same domain problem is still the same as the association of municipalities. serbian majority something new 10 years ago within the brussels agreement. but still today, this is the open question. the main issue for both sides, for those with this is the condition above the all the others for cost of what
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there is some kind of fear that to these association belgrade we'll interfere in the cost of all internal affairs. so the restore of truly there is doesn't help either seem like they're more willing to talk about the red lines. them and not about all those things that could bring them closer together. international, she fun has raised his economic forecasts for asia growth across the continent is projected to expand 4.6 percent this year after 3.8 percent increase in 2022. that by the power houses of india and china, asia is expected to be the major drive or for an otherwise struggling world economy . but risks remain jessica washington reports and i foundation the i. m. s. has raised the economic growth focus for the asia pacific region in a report that discusses how, despite this being against this backdrop of
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a rather gloomy global economic outlook, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region and a force for global economic growth. the report notes that 2023 is a challenging year for the global economy. as the world continues to face some of the challenges that come with the, the war and ukraine and tightening monetary policy. but despite that rather gloomy backdrop, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region. now, the growth is projected to increase to 4.6 percent from 3.8 percent last year. and the region is expected to contribute around 70 percent to global growth. most of that powered by india and china, one of the positive factors behind the regions at positive economic outlook is in fact, the reopening of china. we've seen that this week as millions of people around the country travel for these 5 day public holiday. now, factors like that give a positive indication as to the state of the chinese economy. increase spending
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increased mobility only a positive factor for the outlook for china, but also for asia as well. some of the factors that the i m f has flagged as certainly things to keep an eye out on as we look ahead to not only the global outlook for 2023, but, but coming years as well. one factor stickier than expected inflation, that refers to when the prices of every day goods might, might drop, but prices for some services. like, for example, education might remain persistently high, also european and u. s. a. banking sector, stress g o. economic fragmentation, as we see the war and ukraine continuing, and one factor that's flagged specifically for asia is in the mid to long term. the economic slowdown of, of china. sudden to have not only ramifications domestically and, and regionally, but for the rest of the world as well. just to washington out 0, making rescue is is still searching for 3 crew members missing from an oil tanker
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that caught fire off the southern coast of malaysia on monday to those missing are from japan. and the other is from ukraine. helicopters, searching a wide area around the ship, but thick smoke inside means it's still too dangerous to board. the rest of the 28 man crew was rescued. 11 indonesian fishermen who were stranded on a remote island off australia. northwestern calls for 6 days have returned home there, part of the crew of 2 fishing vessels that were caught in a tropical cyclone last month. 8 others are still missing florence louis as the story. a village in rooty island, indonesia prepared to welcome home a missing son. his mother's idea, gelatin is overcome with emotion. 2 of her sons, both fishermen on board a boat that sank inside clone elsa passed through it.
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only one of them has returned as but co side gelatin arrives there, tears of joy. i have a mother, thankful that one of his sons is alive. first thing abroad geared i feel happy, but also sad because 2 of my sons left and only one came back. my other son was my hope he was the backbone of the family. it hurts so much to lose him by 8 other men on board. the boat with back co, including his brother, asked him missing from my lung again to have lost my lung. at midnight, the wind suddenly picked up. it flipped the boat over. i could still see the other man while i grabbed my brother's arm and hung on to the boat, but a log hit me. and we were separated. another powerful wave struck and he lost his grip on the boat. 2 he spent 2 days a drift at sea,
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another for 2. i kept thinking of my child. when i was swimming at night, i heard my son's voice calling my name. it gave me strength. he drifted to a small remote island of australia's north west coast, where another vessel struck by the same powerful cycling, had washed ashore. all 10 crew from that boat survived. they would spend the next 6 days without food and water before being spotted by a passing australia border force, plain and rescued. women as bora, the captain on board, that boat is thankful to be alive to the law. we were tired, we had no food, no water. we drank salt water. some people almost gave a pope because they were too tired. someone said another 2 days would have been dead. oh, there is joy tinge with sadness as he returns to his family. he says he can't help
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thinking of the men who are still missing. fishermen like him who rely on the see to make a living. still haunted by his experience, he says it will be a while before he returns to see florence lee al jazeera, the bodies of several united states airmen are being taken home after almost 80 years after being recovered from the wreckage of a plane that crashed in the sides pacific u. s. navy divers recovered the bodies from world war to be 24 on the cold. heaven can wait. when turn off the coast to pop a new guinea back in 944. the remains have been handed over to the u. s. embassy in singapore, from where they'll be flown back home, where it will then begin to identify them. still had to snooze our. we meet the slow moving creatures, the could turbocharged the fight against antibiotic resistance, super bucks. i'd barcelona move a step closer to winning the spanish the title raffle is here with all of the sports.
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ah ah ah, scientists in costa rica say slots could help discover new antibiotics. it seems been researching their fur and found unique bacteria that could fide self pathogens infection. alexander buyers house the story. it's another slow start to the day for judy ab, for 30 years, she's run a floss sanctuary in costa rica. her team has rescued and studied more than a 1000 these animals raising them by hand until they're healthy enough to be
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released back into the wild. she says she's seen all kinds of injuries, but one thing is clear slots are more resilient than you think. we've never received a slot that has been sick that has a disease or has an illness. we don't know if it's it's because if they have this beneficial bacteria in their hair, we've received a floss that have been burned by power lines and their entire arm is just destroyed . i think maybe in the 30 years we've seen 5 animals that have come in with an infected injury. 2 and 3 toed slots. live in the canopies of costa rica as jungles . there are also the countries newest national symbol researcher max chavarria was intrigued by what judy was seeing at the sanctuary and took 1st sampled to analyze in his lab. see no way for him, floyd in belie social. when you look at the fur of a slot, you see movement, you see moths, you see different types of insects and you see that it is a place where we have a very broad habitat. and clearly,
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when there is co existence of many types of organisms, there must also be a system that control them and use. their theory was confirmed within the sloths, for they found would appear to be anti biotic producing bacteria that fight off pathogens an infection. bit of can up inside of my side. why not think further that this molecule could also be used for us in other applications? for example, in medicine, in human health. specifically chavez maria and his team want to know if the last microbes could help against antibiotic resistant, super bugs, where standard treatments no longer work. they admit the answer to that question is still a long way off, but it's one that's becoming increasingly important. the world health organization estimates that by 2050 resistance to antibiotics could be the cause of $10000000.00 deaths a year. and just like the accidental discovery of penicillin so many years ago,
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researchers here are hopeful, costa rica slots, could hold a solution of their own to a rising global health threat. alexandra buyers al jazeera. let's get all the days for us news now with raoul. thanks very much. we're also are back on top of the english premier league. martin. are the guard scored twice in a 31. when are the chelsea the victory moves the gunners to point clear all emerged to city bots. crucially, city phil, have 2 guys that had all the bathrooms dolls coming in the 1st half of the of the god double hub. there's a reason i did remember 3 for chelsea interim at a different landfall. this was a 6 stripe loss. sorry, sorry, saw so sorry. rivals city i went home on wednesday. liver, who manage a yogurt club has been charged with misconduct by the english football association of his recent criticism of a premier league match official prop accuse referee pulse here the of having an
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anti liverpool agenda. in the aftermath of his team's way against tottenham on sundays, i probably have to expect the punishment. i'm because i didn't. i think the reps thing that i question integrity of voting ever and i'm all when i'm, when i come a sitting here, i don't do of course not. okay to spain. now this maj or the alba was the hero for league, laid his boss loaner off. they left it very lights to beat off the sooner that despite the visitors playing most of the game with 10 meg this off the whole, hey, hernando a santo foster, just 27 minutes and i'm getting a bit grabby grabby there with padre, despite them out advantage boss, learning struggles to break down the also student defense. that was until the elder popped up to school with 5 minutes left. that be kept now will know without finish . the catalogs now need to 5 points in their remaining or a games to be confirmed champions or football. florida star lito messy has been hit with a 2 week suspension by its current club. perry sanjeever, the french,
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sorry say he travelled to saudi arabia without their permission. this week. i see is a tour of tourism, an ambassador for saudi arabia are the head of well football yadi in farm tino is threatened not to broadcast the women's well cup in 5 european countries. the fif, a boss says some of the rights off is being made, bar tv channels are slap in the face or the women's guy. broadcast, especially public broadcasters, funded by tax payers. money should put their action behind their words because they rightfully criticize a football organizations or either sports organizations for not paying equally. women and men are not having the same prize money. well, we need to generate these revenue. sunday should help us because otherwise will simply not sell these rights at these undervalued prices. to them. the 2 of the greatest basketball players of all time will renew their rivalry in
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a few hours. the bron james and steph curry are head to head as the ally like his and the golden state warriors meet in the n. b 8 at western conference. semifinals . how malik has more that 2 of the greatest of all time, and they share rivalry. that's hard to match across any thought it le bron james versus steph curry. this data squared off across for n b a finals. and they getting ready for another big time show down with the golden state warriors and lay lakers set to face off in the western conference with them. he final, it is special to no, no from the 1st series, we played him in cleveland, $141514.00 that he sees into to now own newer blast to be player this at this level still and excited about a new chapter. nothing more formal spread in orchestra been out accomplish known to florida. not only on affordable before,
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to great to happy. like honestly that he said, well, we'll border for the generation from curry's had the better of the rivalry so far. he's led golden state to 3 final triumph to one over. le bron from wendy ohio born star was that the cleveland cavaliers. le bron, however, came out, took the last time they faced stuff in the post season with the lakers beating golden state. and the 2021 play in tournament, they both go into this series in good form. curry has sparkled, scoring a playoff. i 50 points in his last game. while a bron without hitting his best form has also played well. he averages around $22.00 points per game in the playoff so far this year. stephan want to go and told a tow in the play offs brings ratings, brings the stouter,
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it brings past memories there the faces of the mpa. why not have that in a playoff? you can't get that in finals. didn't say dec on conference. so yeah, you got to watch it. if you don't, you better stream it. you better record it because are out that you want to miss this. is james now 38 and curry 35. it's not clear how many more times we'll get to see them collide in the playoff. it's good reason for fans to enjoy this series as if it's the past last. so home a leak al jazeera. what is the, how mention this latest post season meeting between le bron and steph curry is in the western conference sammy's now they've met 4 times previously in the n b a finals themselves. the 1st occasion was back in 2015 when le bron was playing for the cleveland cavaliers bots. it was steph curry and the warriors that came out on top winning the series for teach to claim their 1st ebay title in 40 years while abroad got his revenge a year later in one of the all time. great n b i far the cabs were trailing 31 in the series. when i came back to win for
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games to 3 or 2017. so golden stayed back on top steph curry same regaining there and be a crown with a $41.00 series. when and they were even more dominant a year later in 2018 as golden state sweat the cavaliers to win their 3rd title. in full years, kenneth waller won no joke, habitual now be able to compete at the us open later this year. america is concerned that international travelers will no longer needs to be vaccinated against curve. ignored said the serbian style was forced to miss last year's tournament. with walla 3 daniel medford has lost his patience and his match. the madrid opened at one point medford had refused to serve you to the amounts of spect hyphen noise. during his last 16 target compact hit outbound cut out said threats of going to win in straight say, finally, new jersey devils hockey player team. i was on the receiving end of i devastating hit during his teams. life is playoff game days with
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a screen which so mike should look about him. harold swift play was smashed by jacob trueblood of the new york ranges. the hits was deemed to be legalized, while the referees left the artist for treatment. but he was able to return last year that is always bought for now back to you, julie inland. well, thank you so much. that's it for me today. my stamps are on the team here in london . i will be back in a moment though with much more of the days. see in a bit bye. ah aah! along with
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