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send, send here is designed to inform, motivates and inspire. we are the ones that are actually shaping the future that we want to live in on algae 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this hour is really troops have completed their withdrawal from the next room car door and gaza. it cuts off the north of district from the south. sunday was the deadline for the pullouts under the terms of the ceasefire agreement. as well as military has expanded its rates and the occupied westbank targeting the north shops, refugee camp over night is really forces opened fire on
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a family in the camp. 2 people, including a pregnant women, had been killed and a child has been injured. boating is underway in kosovo, were a hard fought parliamentary election is entering its final stages. the votes has been described as a test for 5 minutes to albuquerque, whose party won in a landslide. 4 years ago. the serious new government says it has uncovered nearly a $1000000000.00 of corruption and the postal service. the country will need up to $200000000000.00 to update the communications infrastructure. but a major obstacle is sanctions and funding for reconstruction houses. there was a sound, a bench of age spoke to send out mastery. syria's communications minister. it was, you know, the only was a cause since day one. we are focused on a number of things including help the comp corruption which is endemic within the ministry system. it's embedded deep into the institution, so it's difficult if not impossible to endurance. one of the tools adopted the cub
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corruption was an internal audits were able to identify manifestations of the corruption. one important case was in the postal service. in one instance, in less talk is brunch. the deficit of 20000000000 syrian pounds was recorded. it turned out that the director general that was embezzling money. contracts were given to individuals and companies favorite by the former regime. these contracts were supposed to be avoided on the open and fed 10 dis, yeah, this was not the case. a fat image was propagated, but behind the scenes tend to as well what it is specific people to the entities you gave bribes. another form of corruption was prevalent in the human results. this large number of employees were merely ink on paper. they did not exist in reality. they were granted favors by the former regime supplement. people who would show up once a year or once a month to collect pay simply for being the cousin or the wife of somebody. this is only the tip of the iceberg. you can imagine how deep down it runs in israel and
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gaza. a fixed exchange of captives and prisoners, took place on saturday as part of the 1st phase of a ceasefire deal among those released for palestinian prisoners who spent years in his really military prisons. many reported the isolation and abuse while in custody . katya lopez hold a young has more. oh yeah, no. yeah. i mean i'll just hours before his son's release is really forces to solve this. i think the these moments offer a sweet relief. a father and son are uniting for the 1st time outside the prison that one of them shoddy was an 11 month old when his father was arrested in the 1970 or their next meeting was inside and as really jail, more than 25 years later years together in prison, now they can be home at last. and it was
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a dream for us to leave prison like this. the gods had opened the prison tools against the will heads held high. we wouldn't have been here without the sacrifices about people and guys, i don't know. i know this man is speaking to his tears. he came to welcome home, his brother said he's following him to the hospital. i didn't realize i saw him and he looks like a skeleton. he can't really age because he is still suffering from complications not to is riley forced to show him before his erased that did not in medical treatment or been going knows what else to mohammed says it's hard to describe the abuse he suffered in his regular jails he says he's thankful now 1st couple of coffee and the chance to take a painkiller, michigan and i used to have crushes to help me walk, but they took them away from me and they assaulted me and beat me whenever i asked them to have mercy on me because i had metal rods on my legs. they were glad to know my weak point and continued hissing me on it. some of the palestinian
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prisoners released in the occupied west south on saturday, were immediately taken to a nearby hospital. many say what they went through and is really custody, will take a long time to heal. but at least now they have the support of their friends and family to help them get through it. to you, a little facility in elders. and now she a boss is the director of the prisoners and detain these department at positions for human rights as real. joining us from jonathan, israel, thanks for your time. so you follow this issue closely of the treatment of palestinian prisoners while in detention. and yet i wanted to ask you, is there anything that has surprised you about the the 1st hand accounts we've been getting by the released prisoners? this is the muscle part of it because the shaw is,
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is warming the corn and the stall the policy was united was maybe going to care for a year now because the, if the lot the, the also these are the prison service actually denied it already. maybe got treatment normally good care in the facilities and built extension for safety and will remain that this wouldn't affect the hands even a lot of the discipline. so unfortunately, we were surprised actually because that is what i want to know is a meeting that we all see in the document, but we'll see people are looking for miles. who do need to talk to us about one case that i believe your organization has worked with ali, how room yeah. so i was actually was a leasing your so the e,
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i know is the same. it was one of the thing is that the spent in custody when to use a he was a lot of time on that you before. oh, we have to phrase what we call him back to the seems to me to come in late because there was a delay in his a, a boy man's he went in there what the in the bees but a little more when we visited them, we just called we, we managed a wizard to match anybody for december 2023. but a week is going to get hold of the patient who needed to be on the appointment for the political intensity. the thought develops. i think the it seems to a stop in the prisons he meant to be on
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the stalls. just all we need to do is you want to take it again in the 5 months. you want to take into the a why he means commodity and the carriers visiting your hands, trying to make sure that he's getting his treatment. but to be able to visit in there the he, he's the man to me though. he got me to go to the out of a, how do i just to find out why this, how did they the go ahead and the don't just divide they, they are on the event and was on the images. the situation is the appointment with the lead, but in the usually say nothing that to me, they don't have to deal with
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a low clean and that's what happened with with the unfortunately we like and but guess what falls for a 2nd. if you don't mind, if you don't end up, did he end up getting the cancer treatment that he needed months later or not? yeah, i the, we might nice to have that and attitude, you know we, we continue our leader will and we are managing to have, i don't know, prisoners, but a, we be shot, the lawyer shot the order was thinking go phones. so we've got the out of cases in the case of somebody and they, we, we, we minus the 10, we managed to be a 100 percent of ideas, but it was too late. he died in the beginning of november. so that's what we are saying that before we did the basic goals,
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mean he got the treatment and we've been to the owner of this space. we go to the deal. we love it. we are dealing with the nice music a key and we try to reach, but the point is, yeah, okay. i'm not getting any right now. i see a bus director of the prisoners and detain these department of physicians big human rights. and israel, thank you very much and i will remind her of yours. it is an obligation for any authority, the old prisoners to provide medical treatment to their prisoners. now she thank you very much for your time. thank. sedans is 0, state is home to what is considered one of the largest agricultural projects in the world has a 0 lies between the banks of the blue and the white nile rivers. in south eastern sit, in the decades of bad policy and mismanagement, has stripped farmers of the benefits of irrigation scheme. houses here is mohammed vile reports from one mcdonny. a joint system of canals bring in
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life to an otherwise bantam area. the disease scheme used as gravity to educate nearly a 1000000 heck tales of exceptionally fat, to soil in salt system. so then the bottles, water also used to be the backbone of 2 times economy. almost all of the major projects in sit down with funded permits, waving you when hardships into certification struck the region. this project was a safe refuge from hunger for all students. and before it benefited more than the day, so then the project was a main study for one of the largest colonial economies of the previous century. but just you on a project was built by the british a 100 years ago. this facility is alex, from that time, used to separate the cotton fibers from the seats for the better part of a sent you this project to the main. one of the main sources of raw material for the lancaster textile industries in great britain. but the memories of that you know, on know,
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covered with dust as well as tax mismanagement and the funding and conflict so so thats independence and the 1950s have led to the total disintegration of the project for the at a certain stage this project ceased to be at the top of the states list of priorities. that's when students started to produce oil. for now the project is extensively destroyed, especially it's eric ation systems and the canals, a choked with settlement. i estimate the amount needed to restore it to full capacity to be from $15.00 to 2010 1000000000 dollars because of you. when the state abandoned the project, individual farmers and local private investors continue to exploit parts of clifton and other stapled crops, continued to be produced on the exports of but connected to the previous levels. we charges it, or there was a child working with my father who was a farmer here. the g 0 project used to provide the farmers with all the requirements from $0.82. then upon the harvest,
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it would deduct the costs and hand over the balance to them as profit. so they were extremely happy, but that has ended since of discovery of oil. the government no longer funded to farmers since the kind of conflict began in april 2023. the project has suffered even more upon me to type it up and support forces occupied the headquarters in what they need to confiscate. to practice the stripe pumps and got the safest looking for cash. well told you i'm says as many as 18000000. so then these people are living on the brink of famine. as of this vast tract effect to land more than enough to feed them all flies follow how much fun to 0 to 0 state. so then your violence, cindy. so hell region has left more than 11000 people dead and displaced. 2000000 in the face of loss communities are turning to dense from burkina faso to set a goal or test or using movement to resist. and remember,
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nicholas hack reports from 2 bob to yellow incentive go in the heart of this inactive defiance that what categories, international dance festival dancers, some of whom have survived unspeakable in her affect attacks from arm groups linked to a kite, our eyes take to the stage during their suffering into movement, every step, gesture and motion is a tribute to the act of resist flows in time. my brother was just 20, he left us. he's gone. he was mess a code where words failed move mid speaks, explains festival organizer you had destined be the. she's gathered dancing troops from all around this a house and beyond the audience,
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bridge security threats to attend the performances you nor those who told you not to come to out the to who you're here, not for money, but to feed your heart to share this moment this is only strengthened our belief that culture is our weapon of mass construction. a way to make our voices heard. whereas used to help me feel. instead they go, is the school this year, the pair, the african modern dance movement was created by 80 year old legendary down. so if you have a way that could, she says this to help inspire to move of the day sally, see, i was in the desert here and there was this whirlwind, you know, when the sams been for me and i understood that i was connected to the world, especially when i'm going to walk by the ocean and when our feet touch the water,
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you feel like it's almost there are no borders issue. we are connected dances from around the world, come to master the $64.00 unique movements. she created, each shaped by nature, was installed, the, now she's created 15 for me to move to nature, to cancel, especially during the divisive turn. beyond the violence lives, a people searching for peace. they may speak different languages in a whole different cultures. if they move to a common rhythm, this festival invites everyone to step in. nicholas hawk out
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a 0. the still ahead on alpha 0. when changing from new orleans side of the 50 united super bowl, where security is a party is on the in depth analysis of the today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not to me because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions centrally to european countries are directly affected by this whole a korean transit. inside story, just germany have the mo, 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out jersey or a hearing the fact the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes who
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would that infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in a state of commerce and just from asking questions, what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is reporting from the action when firefighters did arrive. there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out. as it was, teens on the ground, when you closer to the heart of the story as the the, it's part of the sport history all got your ask. it was joined us in the studio to serial. thank you so much for we are just hours away from one of the biggest and most watch sporting events in the world super bowl. 59, where the kansas city chiefs will be looking to make history as
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a 1st change when nfl the biggest prize for us the straight time. they'll face the philadelphia eagles in new orleans with around a 120000000 people expected to watch the game on tv in the usa and a 125000 funds inside the stupid time of correspondence on 100 is in the hospital with the preparing for the big game, the threat of a security breach looms around the super bowl. it's the most watched sporting event in america and the most secure federal buy air c employer. truck still blocked the entrance to bourbon street in the french quarter were a man and a white pickup mode down celebrates in the early hours of new year's day before being gunned down by police. there's high security here. does that bother? you know, i like that. i like safety and whatever it takes us that makes me feel it. they
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help the memorial pays tribute to those killed with the french quarter is once again packed with diehard fans or d, as in lined with soldiers and police. you can swing a bit without hitting the top or national guard guy with a. busy hole in the shoulder, russell honorary lead the us government effort to recover from hurricane katrina in 2005. he points out there are some threats that are almost impossible to protect against. the enemy is a thinking enemy. we focus on cars and become with drones or they come with a private airplay in then there's louisiana law. you can bring a gun to the french quarter, but not a drink cooler. yet. that wasn't foremost on everyone's mind. despite the intent security, the party is on, on bourbon street, is hurricane katrina. new orleans has been known as
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a resilience city. and people here say they're not going to let security threats foil the celebration of states. odd cnn. new orleans synonymous with celebration has a way of moving on from tragic but you can't stop if you stop one, the economy, things really bad and the great city like this. so that would be bad for everybody . and to allow the world to know that you are willing to live and fee you for it. with all the soldiers and officers on the street. law enforcement officials say right now this might just be the safest city in america. john henry and l g 0. new orleans well from new orleans to dallas, with anthony davis impressed on his day b for the mavericks. the 10 time old style joined the miles to the south of the month in a seismic trace, restore lucas only to head to the los angeles. like his davis announced his arrival
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by tops going to dallas as 26 points to help. is it caesar all kits? 1? 16 to one eye size. we also it is 16. re bounce. the davis didn't finish the game as late in the 3rd quarter through injury rights. i read a decent davy for davis, but many maps funds is still furious to the franchise trade that don't kitch a 100 scouts pretests before the game of houston, which was doubtless, is 1st at home since don't touch next to the light of his funds cooling for general manager, nico harrison, the man responsible for the trunk, but to be fired, power soon has they criticized the trading? don't choose in his prime to 31 year old davis, who has an extensive injury history. well, don't judge has yet to make his day be for the late because he's recovering from a cost strain without the civilian and with no telephone james, it was often raised who stepped up to lead the latest to victory. as the indiana paces, he sold
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a cray high 45 points towards the south side to make it 5 straightway saw centuries, commanded by rescue to point full round the dread against a few rifles athletic code to remain top of a league. the videos just a referee awarded athletics, it was controversial penalty in the 1st house. william alvarez stepped up and screwed with a pin code to give his side a wonderful lead at the break street 5 minutes since the 2nd hold frail level buffy with his 16th to the goal of the season to salvage one, it was filed with a one point lead over appetite to coat at the top of the tables. chelsea but not passing the english half a comp state that can only lead against bright enough for mistakes when the opposition cheapest price and equal. i showed me also before schooling that went up in the 2nd hub, co road we tomo with the goal to send 2 solid in to the 5th rounds pricing bouncing back, mess 7 know, thrashing vinyl team floors in the premier league last week. from tomorrow to jay was afraid of praise to teams for avery officer last or try to help him beat fonts
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in the 6 nations. and the daily runners are with just seconds left on the clock to secure a 26 to 25 point. when is it going to be from the 1st time in 2 use in the competition? how sound cries will face alex dom newell for their book to them opened time later on sunday. the splendid book takes place in the final by between ponies hoping to catch in the same a, across the street up down in the 1st set. that full size to take it 6 full. 2 minutes top saved last the 2nd in a tie break. before closing up the 2 side, a 63 by 2, g p. right? as i've been getting ready for a new year of racing by showing all set bikes in bangkok, it's a fun 1st time they've launched the new season with such an event, where funds can get close to the right is 1st start with a mobile temple in the time capital and then a took, took parade through the streets. they'll come back to thailand for the 1st race of the season that the end of the month in the room. all right, that is all useful for now. pizza will have more light to serial. all right, joe,
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thank you very much. one more thing before we wrap up this news, our, is it an opportunity or a threat to humanity, more than a 1000 people more than a 1000 people have been challenged with that question at a major international summit about artificial intelligence in paris. the passion butler explore some of the unexpected applications of a coffee re street in helsinki. finn street the most coffee per capita in the world. so when spent a lot of created his cross coffee business nearly 2 decades ago, he foresaw the potential for growth. his latest innovation and hey, i coffee. append, created by author official intelligence based on the author from his sales and his custom, his tastes. at 1st he was skeptical, but he was soon won over. but we actually had done our version and blind tasting it at the a i coffee, it was as good or better and all the tasting stuff. we did. so we were bit surprised that so i'll be wrong. have
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a being wrong all the time. and i don't think we have been, but it's kind of open our minds to how you can blend coffee. hey, always suggested an unusual full being blend instead of the usual 2 will 3. so i'm going to taste the i blends. i've been told this is how you did the 2 spoons sled, a, talk this a little bit slower with a really lovely pacific off the taste. this tech consultant says a, i can help transform companies for those services as a business. and now they help them to create something that is actually good coffee like the finish. first, the champions evaluated something that he had in fact to their business. they sold it to $25.00 countries. well, some say today i couldn't help expand businesses and jobs. others worry that a i will destroy the thing. i'm gonna be $3.00 to $4.00. and if we don't shut
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a studio in paris for save altis dumping in american movie, who's a director and found engine, it's a team effort. every nuance of expression must be conveyed in french with cultural references. resonate with frank to thank you, is that because a, i can recreate voices or mode existing ones. these artists fear for the future when you store my voice. when you use it's in the field, it's not me, it's not the human body. who deb, it's a machine. there is no, no feelings. there is no soul in this. it's only machine french doesn't notice, according on the french government to protect the croft and not allow technology to take over the debates. over the pros and cons of a all. i make it clear that the technology defines opinion and it may never be possible to speak about it with one voice is could you describe this one? no, it's actually butler how to 0 iris. and thanks to the passion for that. and that wraps
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up this new hour, which was done with decidedly no artificial intelligence. we're back at the top of the hour. that's an additional breaking news in the human line can do multiple ton caring for the natural environment, just parts of the national identity. but despite its negative carbon footprint, global warming threats and flights and like $221.00 east investigate who tends climate prices. now just an app that sees for the blind and a robotic um for the disabled junk. australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence on the side of that report to the ability to recognize objects on the farms. so that people with low risk vision would be able
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to recognize everyday objects. women make science, provo goes, episode full on al jazeera, i say called el salvador is maximum security prison. the biggest in the world failed to house the gang members that the government's cool and it's cracked . criminals who controlled entire communities have been put forward, sees, have no plans to ever let them know that in the almost 3 years of the crack down. and jerry say that systematic rights abuses have a code innocent switch up to police and soldiers have been grown to power to pick people up on the street. we've little no proof that there are many more happier with this suddenly sites a nation. and this is the question of the injustices suffered by a number of salvadorans. a price was paying for the safety and the streets, but the crack down his pool off to use big stores and unload. the onset for the
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majority of salvadorans is yes. as long that is, as it's not your relative stuck in the showcase of the best document refills from across the network on al jazeera, the b is really military completes its withdrawal from the next room, the car door, a requirement and a phase one of the goal is to find you the serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is l 0. lived from to also coming up is real expands, its operation in the occupied west, back to palestinian women are killed in the latest raid in the north shops. refugee
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