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close to skills, grab that so many companies are struggling with the the, to the journey of almost 10 years in which the shakonda award for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods, the 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a. the, the, the pass also control of heidi's capital lounges era made one of the most helpful gang leaders accused of killing civilians. i'm saying is how important. we're an
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area that's controlled by the g 9 gang. it was you, me sorry, tanya barbecue. i'm really talking to him the front on the cry. this is, i will just say are live from the also coming up tens times in the holes a pallet, an extra door with impeachment proceedings underway against present dilemma. last. so the risk says i, us senate hearing is helped to discuss how carefully the technology should be used in the future. and the styles takes into stage for this. he is can film festival. the villages era has spoken exclusively to one of the most powerful gang leaders in hazy to me. sure. see,
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it leads the federation of 9 groups and does accusing politicians of fueling violence. jersey has been accused of human rights violations, but in says he's fighting to provide basic services for the people. teresa both met him in his portal print and it's known as the g 9 and family, and i life just one of the many games vine for control of for the prince. and for the places where did i find any it is run by former police officer jim shed. he's here also known as barbecue. he took us to the front line or if he's in battle ground, he says a rival gang is on the other side. similar to 8 or equal, it's unfortunate. we have to call some haitians enemies, but the haitian all the cox and politicians give them guns and ammunition to destroy our communities. these men are extremely cautious. wary of an attack from the other side. gave me sorry sir. our last barbecue has created what is known as
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the g 9. it's a federation of gangs, and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital of fighting for control of the territory. on the other side of this war is the neighborhood of failure that they've been trying to control what you the see a says the g 9 is not again. he says he's fighting to help provide security and basic services to the people left behind by the government, the low need it every night. there's a difference between a gun and an armed groups. we have an ideology, we have a vision to see haiti with all the services with turn to us, walter schools, jobs, and with security. he's opponents accuse he's groups of killing civilians and setting houses on fire, where hundreds have fled, feeling for their lives. they un, us and canada, impose sanctions in him last year. prime minister ideology has asked for
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international assistance to find the gangs on site explanation. chevy see a says most are funded by those running the country. so what do you mean? you saw yellow about monday. those over. ready the pins, not asking for phone troops to come to the country, they want foreign forces to protect them from the crimes they have committed. several times the rents intervened in haiti and you see that the result is always 0 . it's like this city see, wanted to show us the difference between the area as controlled by him and other parts of puerto prince. he says that no shortage is a food here on the streets are clean because he pays for it. do you me, should he see it? is the state in this part of for the prince. in the past few weeks, people have turned against again in the country, keeping suspected gang members on the streets. the movement is known as what gully gully should he see says he supports them
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saying the time has come for people to fight back. but he said, well, i'll just see that for the prince. the un secretary general is going to urgent international action to address the cross as an hazy speaking during a visit to jamaica, antonio gutierrez won't spiraling via lot. violence is a threat to the region and beyond. i hate to use it to that tragic situation. you have the magic humanitarian needs. you have a political system that is but allies and you have levels of violence by gangs that's not absolutely appalling. the number of people killed the number of the people who are unable to leave that lives. the, the magic for the security problems. if indeed it's something that meets a much stronger commitment by the international community. equitable as president
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has made a defiance of parents at his impeachment, trial, glen, more or less, so has declared his hostile innocence for the corruption allegations. it is the left wing on position 2nd attempt to remove the president's, but less or could result congress before it can take action against him. where we just saw jackie today. i am here on this podium in my defense and respecting your oversight role. but i've also come here to say the following to my accuses, i accuse you accuse you of having a bond into your role as legislative. you are now anti legislative of this republic because you do not create laws, and instead you destroy them. a center of m p a t joins us now from ecuador is capital key tobin to how likely is it the less so we'll actually be in paged as well. that's the question. everybody here would like to have an answer
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to tom. i'm probably until yesterday, what i've told you that the in the there were the numbers to remove them through most. but now the thing seems to be moving pretty much every hour. and it seems like it'll really come down of how the biggest indigenous party in the country it could take well, a vote if indeed we go to a vote on a saturday, they seem to be divided in half. so much so that the biggest indigenous organization for not yet has a sense at a press and communicate and asking for his members to vote in the way they have promised that they, they would have a voltage that says and now the core mission is to remove loss, so crosses ideological boundary. if it goes from the last these parties, a life that union, for whole performer price event that the raphael cut that all the way to the social
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christian set a right wing party. that until recently was on the press it inside. there's no the press you inside, so rather there's no doubt that this government has become extremely unpopular in the country. it has the 17 percent approval rate in a polls that you have to vote could be quite close. okay, less so has threatened to dissolve congress, as we mentioned earlier in cooper, early elections to avoid being sec, how likely is that and mean, what are the overall towns that they can actually survive this entire process as well as the said the as valid actually to use the bed in utah that's clause, but essentially what the, the solve the congress and call for early elections if indeed that he understands
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that that he could be impeach. so at any time before the vote, lots of good trigger, that closet would be the 1st time. and then in history that that closest was, was used as sort of seen as a nuclear auction in a way. and i know they see a fear that could also spark a return of glass pro dislikes the ones that last so face back in 2022 a little over a year ago. now i change the practicing against it. costs the of the living a in, in the country. so it's likely that lots of well use will try to use it if you indeed the, he sees that the majority exists to remove him from office. but that also could be challenged by at the opposition parties and could create further instability in, in that quite the so whatever the solution here,
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but we can expect this further instability in the country. it's less of remains and often or if you're loved. okay, thank you so much for that update that is hello son jerome p a t from keep time more than 50 people have been killed and fighting in the central nigeria, local officials and class. how states say a gunboat holds for accounts between mostly muslim who it is. and mostly christian farm is. there has been a long running dispute about access to land and was the last month, nearly 50 people were killed in similar fighting and neighboring been use tags. the us house, speaking of kevin mccarthy, says a did ceiling deal is possible by the end of the week. it follows the meeting at the white house with presidential binding, which lots of less than an hour. republicans and democrats have been and talks to find an agreement on raising the government's borrowing, limited hand of the june 5th deadline. the us could default on it's $31.00 trillion dollar date if negotiations fail. bartonville supposedly cancel an upcoming trip to
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pumping your guinea and destroyed you to focus on securing the deal with former leaders of silicon valley bank and signature bank half sized tough questions in the hearing before the senate banking committee, the executives were grilled over their roles and dropping both banks to find you were in much touching off a financial crisis. how did your castro has moved from washington d. c. for the former bank bosses, this was a less than an humiliation marker you made a really stupid bet. that went bad. didn't use center and the tax payers of america had to pick up the tab for years to come. as a preliminary government report found both silicon valley and signature banks grew too fast. had too many uninsured accounts and made risk investments leading to their spectacular failures. the former ceos, however, declined to take blame. do,
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do you think that the poor management of you and your staff contributed to the failure of the back? i think the root cause was the panic that took place in a few hours on. so if you disagree, you think it was the right thing with the bank while i run on the bank? i think you think you were to run on the bank that caused the failure. is that what you're telling me? the run on the bank at silicon valley bank customers withdrew $42000000000.00 in just 10 hours. that's more than a $1000000.00 per 2nd. the government then took over and paid back uninsured depositors to the tune of $20000000000.00. meanwhile, c o greg becker was getting richer, selling his bank stock shortly before the crisis and bring his earnings for the past 4 years to 40000000 dollars. how much of the 40000000 are you planning to return? how many times we do this data center? i promised to cooperate with the regulators. can you play the video for me?
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signature banks, founders scott shay was forced to watch this old video of himself. the if i happen to know for a fact that won't happen. i'm sure you're in the video orange. yes, i mean that video and you show that video to the public. that video was designed as a morale boosting. but did you show it to the palm who it was shown at the employee parties, but it was silicon valley's former chief for went to hawaii, the day after his bank failed. that drew the most outrage. did you have a chance to walk on the beach, sit on the beach and when you did? did you think about what you've done to these people? the last time that silicon valley's c o testified before congress was to lobby for rolling back banking regulations in 2018. he guy what he wanted and his bank grew
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as a result. now, congress is considering retiring those rules, but only after putting those same losses fees to the fire. hi to jo. castro alger 0 . washington, still ahead on el, just here in more fighting in saddam's capital cost to is the army pencils, the rapids support forces paramilitary groups the control of the country. and the men behind one of the launch is jewelry roper, is embrace of tons of prison sentences in germany. the i had low that attempt is not to come down across eastern parts of the us. they'll continue to rise for the north west coast. places like washington and oregon, seeing those temperatures pick up in the days ahead that have come down because
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western parts of canada. but the hot and dry conditions are not helping while fi is binding there and it will still sit high as we get into the end of the week. if we haven't looked at the 3 day. so calgary, the average is supposed to be a maximum high of 16 degrees celsius. look at that 28 degrees. by the time we get so friday, much west across central parts of canada, we'll see some of those shows rushing down across the plains. and it's a story of stormy weather for the southeast. the tail end of those storms pushing across into florida. by the end of the week, some of that rain folding heaviest in places like his spun, you'll are the dominican republic. seeing the bus of fondest phones is some of the story for cuba, as well as jamaica, the thunderstorms, clear across panama and costa rica sin shall was to be found here for the look while the shower, re across much of mexico, the temperature in mexico city sitting below the average, as we get into thursday, we'll be seeing an edge up into the mid twenties. that should weather update,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l 20 reminder about top stores the south. i'll just hear a has spoken to a powerful session, gang leader who was accusing politicians of fueling violence. the un secretary general is wanting the risk risks, the stabilizing, the one to reach, and they could almost present killing the less so has declared, who's causal innocent at his impeachment trial. the old position accuses him of corruption. so is considering dissolving the national assembly before any action can be taken. us how speak a kevin mccarthy says a did the ceiling deal as possible by the end of the wait. as follows, the meeting at the white house with the president trump binding, which lasted less than an hour. republicans and democrats had been in talks to find an agreements on bracing the government's borrowing limits ahead of the june. first, the deadline. in the head of the company that created chats and g,
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p t headphones you, as soon as the artificial intelligence needs regulation sam open and says it's essential to could the risk spite increasingly powerful eyes. congress is assessing possible threats, including potential manipulation of the 2024 election technologies. intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasing the power from us . for example, the us government might consider a combination of licensing and testing requirements for development and release of a on models above a threshold of capabilities. let's bring in aaron, roster tree he is the at the technology consultancy stand it down the joins us from the find california. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. it's 1st of all, do you agree with open that? it is critical that government intervene thanks for having me time and
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absolutely this. we're at a critical juncture in the, in the release cycle of these words language models where especially with the us elections coming up in 2024. if we don't get this right, then we could have a far worse repeat of the 2016 elections with facebook and cambridge again, a little in the data breaches that we saw there open spoke about the impact that it could have on democracy as a whole. but also leading up to the elections next year. i mean, time is pretty critical here. what do you think that can be done between now and then? yes. this isn't that much different than the advent of the internet and the mouse adoption of it in the early 2, thousands and when the government and really, you know, a lot of the regulators missed the boat on was regulating it to a degree. so that personal information would be protected. and right now the opportunity is to actually protect that personal information, make it transparent so that we actually know what these models are doing. and in
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doing that, we're going to be able to have more control over how these models are developing, especially when they're using personal information and exacerbating that missed information age that we've been having for the last 5 or so years. i mean it as a development, as i explained as wisdom just over the last couple of months. i mean, how time critical is this. we know that government obviously moves and can really slowly the best of times. and i mean is, feels like it's getting out of control. i mean, as the holes already bolted here. yeah, so i think it was march that they had a call for a 6 month moratorium on the you know, the continued development of specifically ged for because of the implications. and obviously we're in may now. and the big implication is that if we don't get this right, by the end of the year,
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the election cycle for the us could be really blown out of proportion as we can see . major polarization and the degree that we haven't seen before. and if we don't get it right, by that time than this work, you really start to lose that boat. okay, thank you so much for your insight. there is aaron rafferty, c a s a technology consultancy standard. dow, thank you. thanks to or the 3 of the top us cabinet secretaries have testified before congress and a red joint appearance on the perceived threat from china. the form, the proposed budget counts with seriously undermine washington's ability to compete with the asian power. helen fisher reports from capitol hill here international rather than followed china flying a spike balloon over america, has deeply impacted relations. the 2 biggest global economies are also the 2 biggest competitors. deeply baked into that competition for security can sense,
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which is why unusually free cabinet secretaries were called to beat the us senate on the perceived going thread from china. beijing as increased as bullying and publications. in the under pacific. it's embarked upon and historic military build up, including and space and cyber space. of course. war is neither german, a nor inevitable. but we must face up to the p. r. c's, growing assertiveness with apartments emission, is clear to deter aggression that threatens our vital national interests. china is looking to expand its influence, building up ties with the managing economies around the world, but tickets early in the global. so it's also building is industries challenging. the dominant position, the us as enjoyed for years, the media is a competition computing. and the growing imagines of artificial intelligence us has already been sales of some technology to china. is it back all to in the supply of telecoms equipment? i didn't even know fix input to most of sectors trying to represents the most
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consequential fuel political challenge that we face today. a country with the intent and increasingly the capability to challenge our vision for a free, open, secure, and prosperous international order. that is, become a battle of development and diplomacy. we have never been more aggressive and using our departments, tools to address the threats from china. the seriousness of the perceived threat from china is reflected in the fact the pay 3 cabinet secretaries talked about the whole government approach to compete. and at a time when washington is obsessed with that limits impulse or spending cuts, this was a high profile pushed back against the idea of non defense spending. cuts using china is potential dominance, as if it had it all in for sure. i'll just see it up on capitol hill in washington . there's being more fighting incidents capital call to the army has been battling the rapids support forces paramilitary group for control of the country. smoke
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could be seen rising from damage buildings along the city skyline. more than 100000 surgeon days have slid a nation into mile. so down is already hosting. moving a 1000000 refugees mostly from the south. so down, but many and now returning home the you in estimates at least 30000 people have crossed into chad. the total number of student needs refugees in chad has risen to 60000. the you in says more than 76000 people of engine egypt since mid april and uncertainty of whites many who have been forced to flee the summit, lift everything they had behind. and we'll have to figure out how to make ends makes another country where we're going to do me on my phone there where i live. we're taking a step back to life. we think everything is onto the answer. i think the like it's really put up in like minutes on front of nervousness. so we don't know what's going to happen. just have to different day by day the. i don't have anything. my
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daughters are young, i can work as a cook. i don't have anything, i don't have a degree to my child. this is in high school. well source he's and you try and have to time the head of the supreme court and a high level corruption, pride, a ukrainian m p. 's is civil law. that in the us, this was the times in connection with the pride of nearly $3000000.00. the country is empty, corruption watch dog says it has exposed large scale, foul play at the court. it shed a photograph of cash to illustrate what it calls corruption at the highest levels of power. fisher, my really best problem we've achieved in the case that we're talking about and the revelations we've made. mean this is the highest profile case. since the national anti corruption view of started, i can say this without exaggeration. it's the highest profile discovery, f o x amount of to the gym and cold has convicted 5 men or the one of the largest jewelry properties. in recent times,
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there was sentence to between 4 and 6 years in prison. in november 2019, they broke into the green vault museum and dressed and tassel and won't count with thousands of precious gems. with more than $120000000.00, the thieves made off with $21.00 paces no containing more than $4000.00 jewels. including a sold starting back to the 17 ice e as in cross it with several large diamonds and many smaller tools. this broach ones belong to a 19th century queen of 6 and 8. and this is the approach of the white eagle order covered in diamonds and rubies, state boston reports from bill and it's seen as one of the most spectacular rubbers a full time in germany. many people were left wondering how these young men with emphasis such a heavily secured museum, and still more than 4300 diamond age between 24 and 29. their brothers and cousins belonging to the same family from berlin. on the night of november 25th 2019. they
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enter the green falls museum of the, causing a power called left a neighborhood in darkness. ccc, food it shows 2 men inside the volt. they smashed glass, displaced with an ex days before they thrown open some of the window, great things so they could get inside quickly. the whole dozens of historical pieces among them, where with diamond laden breast out of the polish order of the white eagle, a diamond set had closure and a source with $777.00 small diamonds. all belonging to the 18th century collection of goods. this the strong elector affected me, who later became the king of poland, trying to find a stolen jury for the search, come out in berlin and felt nothing but also negotiations with several suspects. much of the jewelry was returned. one of the man convicted over the jewelry, robbery and dress than had previously been conflicted over the stuff of
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a 100 kilogram gold coins from the berlin boat. and we see him here behind me prosecute us in the dressing case has been criticized for making a deal with members of a family known to lift up organized crime record this time the decision to make a deal review is about to deal would have been the return of a jewelry. these nothing that associated with each other. and it was also today, but the law enforcement authorities have no idea where that you will be could be. so it would have been very doubtful whether it would ever have made his way back to saxony as far as the bog and 3 of the conflict with many, a detention suspended and were really subclasses. some of the biggest names in the movie business in the french riviera for the opening of the 66 can film festival. and for the 1st time and its history move in a 3rd of the 21 films competing for the palm goal directed by women. charlie angela
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has moved from ken ken film festival, a celebration of cinema and gamma, a place for po spectacles, but also a space. the quietest, slower paced phones to shine. the ceremony started by honoring american act to michael douglas for his 57 year career. and may i ask the boat to as the festival opens, with the pledge on the body of french historical drama about louis the 15th favorite mistress, female direct to my when also plays the lead, the johnny debt is the french king. and his 1st role since his trials involving a had a divest jerry of actors, writers and directors who watched 21 films competing for the palm dual prize. can you just tell me what qualities you're going to value most highly when it comes to evaluating the film? i love going into films, not knowing anything, not having a story behind it or expectation of any kind. and sometimes i'm just incredibly surprised by things that move me in. sometimes it's about the right place at the
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right time when the 2 palm doors, reuben upland is head. if this is jerry, known for his satirical films, challenge issues of cloth, power and authority. this tell me what audience is can expect from can this? yeah. and what are you looking forward to his head of the jury? that is an event that is fantastic to share with george's and this year there's a lot of hold to drive those like i own most or so seeing them on that is presenting to him. there are also some, some younger new directors, and i'm really going to look forward to look at feelings that, you know, that's still original that i do is create that during dependent. why is 10 of us still important? we are sitting in front of individual screens and i think that it's important that we reflect on the content that we reflect on the images that we are consuming. because they are changing how we look on the world and they are changing our behavior. so to seeing them as a room where we actually can reflect that, we can have

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