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the israel's far right. national security minister joins thousands of ultra nationalist is really easy, unoccupied, east jerusalem to mark the so called flag de palestinians. call it the provocation . accounts the demonstration was held in gaza where crowds gathered along the border fence defiantly waving palestinian flags. the hello i'm serial. then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from door. also coming up. heavy arrow strikes and parts of sedans, capsule, car tube, while the army cheese makes a rear public appearance. and pakistan's, former prime minister and run con, misses a government deadline to appear before an anti corruption agency. raising the stakes of his possible arrest
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the to begin it occupied east jerusalem, where ultra nationalist is release of made incursions into the locks a most compound. it's part of israel's so called flag day, israel's far right minister of national security. it's a more been very joined the crowds who made their way through damascus gates and the old city thousands of his early settlers and also nationalists are now gathered at the western wall access to the area used to be coordinated with the palestinian authorities. but that is not happening any more. any palestinian see this as a provocation? house thing isn't occupied east jerusalem has been forced to close their shops. settlers protected by his really forces were seen attacking palestinians in the old city earlier today. several arrests were made on this day is really as mark be 1967 capture of east jerusalem and its subsequent occupation. israel's annexation of east jerusalem and its old city has never been recognized by the international
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community. whether marks has more from occupied east jerusalem. a huge mistake literally being offered through the gate by his arrival was greeted with huge cheese stones. you can press it around security details to try and save the significant addition. the keeps saying the support admin might been really covered in terms of the decisions under the control of israel. it is raining
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historically the area inside the whole city directed to the centuries. the police had the opportunity, as it did last year to try and round some of these marches through the christian side to be able to get to the point that they chose to vote. piedmont is 2 choices, one of which was to come this route and it consequently meant the thomas and you'd be trading in this part of the old city to run business safety. so our base about to close the source to write this out to the palestinians in gaza, held a counter demonstrations waving policy and flags along the heavily fortified border fence with israel. just days ago, a ceasefire ended a 5 day conflict which so heavy fire traded between israel and his law, mccue hod, palestinian arm group and gaza. at least 33 palestinians and one is really were
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killed. give me a side has more from god. so you're here in the eastern borders of gauze, this trip with israel. this is the medic account where palestinian functions, national functions and his logic factions has cooled for a wide policy and pro desk cold raise the policy and flag to a confront or uh it against or whatever they have called a tier in against the is really flags march and they do come raising the policy and flag attempting slogans of return at of the right of jerusalem. and the jerusalem is eric. and that the, the, the oxygen loss is the 3rd holly, a site for muslims and for palestinian. so it's, it's basically always a peaceful protest. and even though when
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a lot of violence was here in this same part, where protests had happened for almost 2 years in what was called the great part of return. it was still the same way. but at that time is really snipers fired. it's h, palestinian that came closer to that separation sense with live ammunition. a lot of has a rubber coated still bullets and a lot of tear gas and munition. well, earlier i spoke to most of our bar go see the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he told me the involvement that is really ministers within the jerusalem march. we'll escalate tensions to the 2nd most important administer smart that it is bought. it is a bad thing and he, he's he, us, he started yesterday a by declaring that he wants to fill the list, the bank with half a 1000000. another, a legal settlers at and t is repeating what he said before that he wants to fill
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the bank with a legal set. let's so the police didn't use, wouldn't lose the hope to have a state on that on. and they would have one or 3 choices either to immigrate would accept a life of subjugation to. is there any fascism or by that's what he said about that smoke to lose most of it. it's been via that the other ministers and this is really government. so many minutes does not participating. i'm consolidating the fact that the out on the bottom of this fascist movement is that has gone beyond unable to. and that is trying to provoke ballasting is on the conduct another ethnic cleansing . like that has happened to 1948, 66, use it for q patient, the number of visit 8 days. they've been, systems have abroad so much to 750000. and they've become a major political force in the is there any conducive they have now? 2 of the most important ministers in this government. and this is a unity between extreme nationalism. it isn't and by not done, you know,
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with the jewish fundamental, this extreme is. i'm fascism, it present advice. notice i'm being viewed, these guys are the ones a lot running for today. and the ones who are driving visitors to clearly become officious country. at the sedan were millions of people have been caught in a bit of a power struggle between 2 warring generals for over a month. there's little food, water medicine or any basic facilities for those trapped in the conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces. the 2 sides are continuing to fight in and around the capital cartoon. despite indirect talks for a humanitarian ceasefire in jetta, saudi arabia freddie a car report. so the students army chief abdul, set the l behind inspecting troops at the headquarters in car too. it's a rare public appearance for the general. his 3rd since fighting between the army and power military,
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rapid support forces began in mid april the bathrooms for control. the sudan shows no sign of injury. on wednesday, army support has demonstrated some ports you done there, demanding united nations invoice, folk, or parents as lead, accusing him of interference from the region month, the bulk of the u. n. n. boy to be removed from his position. he is responsible for the conflict because he has contributed to the division and separation of the people in this country. both the army and rapids support forces have claimed control of strategic sites in cartoon this week. and both and says they have the upper hand, the 2 have been holding in direct talks in general since the beginning of the month . but they failed to agree on a permanent resolution. a series of these fires have failed from those that many people. and were hon gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour. the continued air
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raids and artillery fire is proof that there was more than one decision maker in this crisis. and it's one of the reasons that the hostilities don't and it proves the lack of will from the student needs army and for student needs more styled negotiations means more uncertainty, and more hardship and suffering people are leaving caught soon because there's no food, no water, no electricity and there is very high levels of insecurity. sylvia fees providing hot meals, they'll be as he will continue to support refugees as an when they arrive. for the future is very bleak. for those people, it is bleak for saddam and it is bleak for the region. more than a month into the conflict. the un says 1000000 people have been displaced. they can't go home until the 2 sites agree to stop fighting. for the a car, how to 0 it, dozens of people have been killed in central nigeria to violence broke out between
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harder and farmers. earlier this week, thousands more of flipped their homes in fear of retaliatory attacks. this happened in the mango district of class of state managers, reports complete emerging. regarding tuesdays i typed in central by janet, 185 to pull up until february i just need to have it presented. the area says, hold on a 100 people up until the close of 2 days in the area. they have time to be in the same area. what's the most pop into finance between farmers in terms of the hardest and central not get as president largest to often run point about because i touched such a people been killed in the same area, husband reinforcing the re deployments to that particular area to stop the bottles
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from spider lily. i'll just go check that out concerns that i took full time. you have to have the latest attack in central in my area of the largest on would you please just do that? ukraine has suff and another round of intensive russian. aero bombardments, the government says that for now the country's defense systems are coping with the attacks. from keith natasha, butler has more of the sky line above keys shows which direction this boy is hating ukraine's military. he says the intensity of attacks from the air is unprecedented. yet, most of the damage from the latest wave of this strikes, it appears to be limited because of the success of ukraine's a defense is, particularly the us patriot missile system. with every of the lines in residential areas here, the remains of one russian missile. there was
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a very powerful explosion then i saw the smoke. i found out the debris fell down on the couch, is mine is nearby. i can see the missile debris here now the attacks all terrifying for civilian spots and now many lives up being saved. ukraine's military says that it destroyed 29, associate russian missiles must go. those says keith claims to intercepted more missiles than what actually fired russia also described to sabotage an explosion that the rail, the train carrying grain in crimea, russia and legally annex quite met in 2014 the tax come one day of the ukrainian foreign minister, dimitra collab a mess of chinese diplomatic keys, but dismissed any p steel. that would mean ukraine, giving up territory to russia. natasha butler. i'll do 0 keys. the still ahead on alpha 0,
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china host central asian leaders to strengthen trade and security relations. i rob reynolds that a tech expo in silicon valley with a report on how artificial intelligence look back to job mark the frank assessments. this board is because of the un mission and the look in the suspicious to that also you've done with them friends. the best way inside story on al jazeera, the, this convening is taking place during the critical times of the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and businesses and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious range transitional plans. enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with
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the cost of eating food is the foundation of human civilization. but fruit today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people would be on and how it's cultivated? the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on o g, a 0. the 0 reminder of our headlines this,
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our ultra nationalist is rarely use of gathered unoccupied, east jerusalem. and made incursions into the locks the most compound. it is part of israel's so called flag date. israel's far right minister of national security, it's more been revered, joined the crowd, palestinians and gaza held counter demonstrations waving palestinian flags along the heavily fortified border fence with israel. just days ago, a ceasefire ended a 5 day conflict which so heavy fire traded between israel and islamic jihad and tell a scene armed a group in gaza at least 33 palestinians, and one is really were killed sedans, army chief general abdel fund, or fund has met his troops and the capital car 2 is appears to be 403rd public appearance since the fighting began between the army and the foreign military. rapid support forces last month to pakistan, or a former prime minister in wrong con has failed to appear before an anti corruption court. khan was summoned over investments in
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a university trust that he and his wife run a large number of police are deployed around his residence in lahore on wednesday. con said police were preparing to detain him again. he was arrested last week in connection with the corruption case pakistan supreme court, however rule that his arrest was legal and he was then freed, his detention had sparks violent protests across the country with some of the binge of aid reports from outside him or on commons residents where security is tight to prevent his supporters from gathering at the hard residence of former prime minister non con, dozens of people have been gathering despite a large police contingent on the outskirts blocking on major roads for public, only media is being allowed inside the house there are a number of lawyers who represent the bi, consolidate, again, suff and various courts as well as social media activism. around con is being say that after the deadline passed, that was set by the punjab government to hand over what it calls terrace being hobbled by inbound on people it says are wanted in the violins,
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which was perpetrated on may. the 9th, when non khan was arrested previously, a iran fund, and it seems that he's going to be picked up and re arrested. we spoke to him a few hours ago and he was adamant that he's are ready to face all of the cases which have a legal foundation. but he says that the hon. more than a 100 cases had been leveled against him and called the frivolous and pomp of a political campaign, as well as a campaign by the ministry establishment of focused on to push him out of politics . in the last few hours, we've heard from more buckets on 30 and softly those who announced that they are leaving the policy, which they say was part of the violence they saw on may the 9th. and that is why they're, they've decided to leave it. but there are dozens of other lead is from the viking sounds that you can tell from the national and political leadership level, which are detained by the police. and many lawyers here say that there, the pensions are in legal and part of the campaign of diverse pci to power the
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government and responses that in case there is any real repeat of the violence they saw and made the 9th no tolerance. it will be uh that they will have no tyler, and as to the perpetrators then, and they will be tried not just under so many in, but also military courts has been under the army act. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0 level the entire land, the leader of the party, the one sunday's election says he is confident he can form a government the move forward party as hell is 1st discussions with 7 other parties about forming a coalition election victory was a set back for the military align political block, which has been in power for nearly a decade. tony chang reports from bangkok, 4 years ago, they with abundance of opposition. now they've come together. they say the unified together, they have $313.00 seats, which is a significant majority in the $500.00 seats of the low house coast. the opera house, controlled by the senate, which is appointed by the military, is
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a completely different question. but they were very united, they came out on stage of this morning as they were led by p, telling them german ride, who's the leader of move forward. and they were all united in saying he was the pig for prime minister. the media did pushed pretty quickly to ask them about the policies, how they would unite together if they were to become the ruling coalition. and they focused in on one policy, in particular, move forward, stood on a platform of reforming the less met just a little was referred to here in thailand is 112, that is a very controversial issue. none of the other pos is want to touch it, particularly as to tacit today that that was, this was not the right for him to discuss, is that they would be showing a memorandum of understanding on monday. the 22nd which would clarify matches. but i think it is going to be a sticking point. none the less, they all unified and they wanted to give
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a very clear message today that this was the coalition, that's the will of the people. they have the majority in the lower house and the pizza lecture and right should become the prime minister. china as president, choosing ping is hosting the leaders of 5 central asian nations. analysts say it's a sign of beijing's influence in the region. just like a washington reports from she on of wisdom china, these se on the countries ancient capital, it was once the starting point of historical silk road, a network of trade routes spread across central asia and in the symbolic location. china is seeking to strengthen connections with its neighbors. for the 1st time, presidents, cheese and ping is hosting the leaders of conflicts done cubic system to take is done to venice done and as big as done. would it be very important for all 6 countries? um that they can talk about, you know,
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how they can start at economic recovery and continue the front trip. and they are very stable ties. central asian countries are seeking to strengthen trade ties and does most go pause funds into with war and ukraine and faces the economic impact of sanctions. analysts say the aging isn't increasingly appealing partner trotter can play a more supported role uh, in, in the region and, and working with the region, but not at the expense of, of russia trade between china and central asian nations. he to record high a $70000000000.00 in 2022 and many transport infrastructure projects such as roadways and roads have been built in the past decade as part of china. so cold built in road initiative to summit coincides with a meeting with the leaders of the group of 7 developed economies, hosted by japan. china is growing, influence is expected to be one of the main points of discussion as
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a us pushes for more unified approach to dealing with a state fund. a think tank say that she on such shows a shift in the world order funky for the 1st year. these 7 developed countries that dominated current will order and have the monopoly power of the car in well, economic order, a western nations. well, china and the 5 central asian countries represented interest and demands of developing countries. us in this week as power low summit. this is china's answer to multilateral diplomacy. re framing global fis outside western dominance and surrounding itself with friendly nations. in the time of geo political uncertainty, jessica washington, which is 0, she on china. thousands of people have marched in argentina, is capital against the rising cost of living workers and social organizations rallied in window situs on wednesday. they're angry at the measures adopted by the government to comply with the international monetary funds,
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$1000000000.00 loan. one of those protesting is omar juliani runs are an organization providing education and food for orphan children on the outskirts of winter, situs. here's his story. why don't you know, but if somebody's really any, my name is omar juliani. i'm currently the secretary general of fin, not part of the economy is cta and you are in my holding time off and, and rocha continue. today. we are in route that has a primary school and an aggregate technical secondary school that you can do that either again and give that that is a lot to do with my bed for building a different country for our kids or to buy. i don't talk to you as soon as i feel we're talking about 8000000 children under the poverty line today in origin. tina yeah, it's not a viable country for our children. our proposal is to get involved with the construction of a different world. oh, got seeing if he got real good enough, which he language means house of friends. and it is that the great community where
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our kids are the present, not the future. a life without us in a person, there may be no future, but there is the present easy. the big problem is that there is no future for though. okay, well we want to discuss public policy, the education system of argentina. we want to be for tagging. instead of a different reality the, this is a very difficult moment for our economy, our country, and to solve the daily situation economically, a significant cost for us and split them. one thing is that i can do that and you know, origin, tina there was a crisis of political decisions of where to look at and to guide public policies. c, o, 2 of i'm off on may 18th, we're going to the ministry of social development to say, we do not agree with the am if policies that instead of paying them, the funds must be used to pay the debt with the people. we are also going to ask for an increase in social programs and emergency increase because inflation is very high. the state has the obligation and we have the right to receive assistance. artificial intelligence seems to have burst onto the world stage with promises of
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advances that could transform how we live. but for some workers, a i could pose a threat to their livelihoods. rob reynolds reports from santa clara in california at the tech ex expo, is silicon valley. there's tremendous excitement over artificial intelligence. the influence of a i right now is really taking all the you're out of the room. it's the only thing that anybody cares about, along with enthusiasm for a ais possibilities. there's also concern over its impact on jobs and the economy. majority of people in the workforce come to work and they do predictable things. they do the same kinds of things to get it again. and once um, you know, algorithms or robots are able to, i learned from the data and figure out how to do those things. those jobs are clearly going to be, can distort. lee automation has replaced workers with machines, but unlike the factory workers who replaced by robots a, i will affect different professions,
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including many in technology itself. i think that the biggest immediate, reddish, probably to white color worker. you don't even need this expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a white color worker. oh, all you need is a downward them that can perform a, a knowledge base task. so a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates $300000000.00 jobs worldwide could be disrupted by a i, according to several studies, the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even eliminated by a i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance, and journalists, kevin jane, who company sells a i augmented tools to employers says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you are buying a ticket, which is uh, which is the cheapest, the air ticket you can find. just ask a guy. you don't have to open uh open
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a 3rd party app to, to, to match your prize anymore. hey, i developers counter that for every job loss to the technology. multiple new ones will be created by the new industries that a, i will open up. we are very optimistic that they're going to be fantastic jobs in the future, and the current jobs can get much better. educators say children need to start learning about a i and using it. and it's really important because those tools are also evolving really fast. so if they don't start to use them now, it's going to be very hard for them to catch up technology and it's headlong rush. they re shape the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara, california the right, that's just for me. 0 then yeah, up next. whether and after that inside story loops that ukraine's military needs what's being pledged for one step
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the, the big question is, is it going to rain in the golf? i've got those details right here right now, 1st of water, look at the middle east and we're getting these wins out of saudi arabia, kuwait rolling through a rock spinning around the sand and dust. it lists the temperature and bucked it to 40 degrees. it's above average for this sum of the year. okay. now to the golf, we are blanketed in cloud cover on friday and you know, any time there's cloud, there's a potential to see some showers, so can't rule it out for us here in the we'll max out at 38 degrees. now, speaking of maxing out, those temperatures are climbing through pockets, done. this is pre monsoon heat. so we looked at some profits, jacob, a bad closing in on 50 degrees over the course of the weekend. this is above average, but also expected at this time of the year still locked into that gloomy weather for the western side of turkey showers, and assembled, dragging down that cooler from the north. so 16 degrees,
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the top temperature for you, north west africa, is unsettled. so for the western side of tenicia we've got showers, but for the eastern side, sand industrial and seem likely here and for central africa. i think because through our to the gulf of guinea, that's where we see those bigger down pores and speaking of downpours energy moves in from the eastern cape providence into closer little bit. tell certainly we could see some flooding here over the next little bit. the russell buried in southern england with 2 farmers. 10 safari pod. pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pulled back even not sorry for us so much. and i'm again sophie, i sent you over to me when one volume you're in companies revolutionizing. this was the same using funds in our 50 settings image. and here inside you have science.
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