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as well, the atlantic was taking dominance over west and europe lifted temperatures is probably more or less an end to winter despite the fact is the cold from the weather in spain and portugal has not been particularly cold. this winter has been wessick times, admittedly, but it's warm enough for the elementary to think. oh, let's have a go blossom. i think that wants to be maintained, but there's still code that we brought in across here, but it's still sitting here of a century of as well as a result. it'll spin up a series of thunderstorms or cheryl. so it's really for the curse of the edge we have got through slovenia, snow up in the italian out, seems likely as well. the next rating on its way through will be biting into cold as settled temporarily for the sweet all snow. and they would induce a bit of a cold breeze off of that. so essentially you're as represent byproduct will be in and out of the co 10 degrees at the end of 3 plus base never there in front of the captain. there are 6 on saturday and the shoddy where the random administrator is still going to affect, i think our g area and to
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d c. and the persistent content of the last few days has kept temperatures well down in libya has increased the breeze. pick you up with. definitely the answer. all nice. the go for getting along this coast warned us in the art because to not jerry and cameron in particular that on that day the shares which can be quite big of the, for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so 1st nurses and for them to use as a veteran nurse hands over the readings to adult a medical crisis images underlining the pivotal role of these dedicated cares. mean our an island called a, with this documentary on that just doing the facts as the cool ones are whether it continues people in gaza have no choice but to find what middle
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shoulder, the account, understanding the reality we are a life of frequent art is a live reporting from b, thanks everybody we've spoken to wants peace with many of the wi fi. so any cost, i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the hosp to the store, the, the, the the, the guy who is a reminder of the top stories on elders 0 this hour. how much says reach to deal with mediators for the release of palestinian prisoners. israel refused to hands
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over last week. in exchange, the group says that will return the bodies of 4 more is really captives. earlier that increased the is really ministry size. it's been carrying out airstrikes and southern syria and outside the capitals, damascus strikes reportedly hit command centers and notary bases containing weapons . that's according to the, it's where the army and ukrainian official says keith has agreed on a revised minerals deal with the u. s. to repaid war time aids, president donald trump says he's expecting cause it is a landscape to sign the agreement this week. okay, saying with our top story and that's how i'm us saying it's rich the deal for the release of palestinian prisoners. joining me here on the side us, i mean audi on who is a professor of public affairs and director of center for islam and global affairs. of just simple zine university. welcome back, thousands 0. how do you read these developments? this agreements now that's, that's been reach as real agreeing to release the delays palestinian prisoners and exchange for for is really captives. what is throughout the 1st phase,
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what this to me i was trying to do is trying to find justification nor to resume his, you know, side of war. but he hasn't been able to get the green lights from the united states . this was another incident in which he wanted to use certain justifications in order to resume his order, but he hasn't got that green light. so now he is resuming the rest of the data, which is to hand over the $602.00, but a still in prison is in exchange, whatever is is, is depth of that agreement. but he hasn't even started the 2nd phase, which was supposed to start on the 16th this set, that it would be the end of the 1st phase and haven't even started yet. so that's, that's exactly it. uh, what are the likely scenarios going forward? are we looking at a possible scenario of an extension of phase one of the ceasefire, or will the negotiations and the implementation of face to begin? it's not clear, but apparently no one from the existence side would like to resume the war. but at the same time, they don't want to give the is what unit the justification to get back the
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prisoners without ending the war. so we have an impasse right now. the american envoy with cost is not coming back this week is sending some other living officials to try to see if they can find the solution. in the meantime, the out ups are trying to meet and get some sort of a plan by which they can satisfy i make on the demands without having to resume the meaning of that. how much would not be possible. any future arrangements. i don't think i must would go for that because they haven't surrender, they haven't been defeated. but we have to look at the bigger picture of the bigger picture is this is a, is a west and cologne colonial set that a state that is trying to use all means to make sure that it is its face. that is the using genocide, ethnic cleansing, force displacement, then all these students have been used by us right now. yeah. also being used by the night states, what trump was, is he wants to achieve the political and so is without having to resume the war.
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and so that's, that's a port or the that, that's, i wanted to ask you about whether you're clear on what the american position is going forward when it comes to the, to the war as well as the faces of the seas farming. earlier you were saying that the americans been skipped. the is really is the green lights but, but where the americans, especially stands, what do they want to see when they want to see the objectives sought by as well and fulfilled, but they don't want that was the war because that was during trump's agenda. trump has a very large agenda domestically and internationally. it doesn't want to be drafted by as well, into a ward, but would not see as much results throughout his campaign. he was feeling that then, you know, finish the job. he did not finish the job and he's not about to give them another chance. there is a possibility, though, that the people around trump are pretty scientists, and they may convince him to give anything you know, a couple of months more. i don't think that's gonna go anywhere and when it comes to these face to negotiations, i mean how, how challenging do you expect them to be?
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because they kept thinking the pre conditions that had been put forward by both sides. um are, are quite challenging. i think still very challenging, but the resistance really says no choice if they don't stop the world, what's the point of finding over their leverage? their biggest card, which are the remaining hostages, the captives in exchange for another, this option with a water that doesn't wash, they have to get guarantees from the americans, from the other mediators. i thought and an egypt that this war would and that there would be complete is really withdrawal of the aid would be resumed the same way they have. they agreed to 6 on the trucks, which hasn't been coming, but also in terms of the massive reconstruction. how much is flexible in terms of what happens a day after they are willing to withdraw, but not to, to withdraw completely. that would like to be a part of any arrangements they want that to be part of the palestinians taking a charge in the us. not some of the foreign governments or foreign forces coming. that doesn't make any sense. again, that's back to what is what it is is right,
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is not interested in any kind of the situation of rights or dependents. demands. it uses occupation only means in order to make sure that it's a presence. and because that is the presence of an occupier of a settler or an invader. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much time it all young professor of public affairs and director of center for islam and global affairs at assembles. i'm university. thank you. thank you. as well, the south african president serial run the 1st set to open a meeting of g 20 finance ministers in central bank governors in cape town. later on wednesday, several members of the intern governmental forum including china and japan, india, brazil, and mexico are not expected to send representatives, us treasury secretary scott best sense that he is not attending because he has quote obligations in washington and the us secretary of state marco rubio did not attend last week's meeting of g 24 and ministers in johannesburg. farmington miller, joining us now covering the g. 20 meeting for us in cape town. so to what extent is
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the absence of these, these delegations base people overshadowing the events as well as the ring a silver? i'm a poor so, so that's because the president has in fact opened these meetings and he began with an address a short while ago. and so to answer your question, one of the 1st things he did in that address was, i think response to concern around the relevance of the g 20 in the absence of ministers from those countries that you mentioned. those countries do have representatives here. they may not have the senior representation, but sold them up was i'd say that the form as a creative, a global safety net with the i am, is that it's cool. and so was emphasizing the importance of cooperation between these member states of the g 20. but he's specifically using this forum to push the agenda of the global south. it's something we've seen in recent years when the
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g 20 presidency was held by result as well as indonesia. and this little i'm, of course, on south africa and their presidency is continuing that the dealing with the global cells. but in this case it's normal force that also wants to push the agenda of african states as a 1st time. it's been held in africa. and there are 2 main teams that he wants a lot of attention paid to one is a big crisis based by african states that stems from the time of coal. good. and even before that, and this is where he says that the g 20 is relevant. and then secondly, also the impact of climate change in that is the poor countries that are most affected by this phenomena. and so, so remo, post the countering, perhaps speculation around the relevance of the g 20 meeting. so tell us how the day is going to play out then, and what we should be looking at for as well. a lot of
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decisions that have the house throughout the day will be closed and it's likely that we aren't able to. we won't be able to get resolutions anytime soon, but we are likely to get more statements from those present within the next 48 hours in terms of any sort of resolution of plans around specifically the issue that to allow for. because trying to push around financing, sustainable uh, financing for members and invited guests of the g 20. but one of the key things that they might be looking at is the lack of presence of the united states. as you mentioned, a mock a reveal, had not attended the summer to last week or those our foreign ministers meeting last week in johannesburg. and we have heard of seeing a pushback from the trump administration around an organization like the jew twin team. and so those who are attending european nations, the african union and the you, i like you to emphasize the importance of multilateralism, especially at
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a time and within the context of, of changing geo politics. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you. if i'm as another reporting from cape town, thank you so much. i as electricity has been partially restored in chalet, but millions are still affected by a major power outage across the parts of the country or latin america editor of the sea. a newman as this report from santiago was early afternoon when chileans from northern america to the southern lakes region. a 2600 kilometer long stretch abruptly found themselves without power. in the capital, there was me him. millions of commuters left without metro services started walking . traffic was at a stand still as people scrambled to try to get home. when many was still trapped lips. such a wide spread blackouts had never happened before in chimney in the let's see some of the guys here on say if i and i feel like we've been sent back to the days of
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the caveman with no electricity at all. because the black out occurred with the large transmission center in northern chile, the carries 500 meadow votes of power, suddenly failed to meet the needs and we have no internet. no, not our comp work, just waiting to take out the candles when it gets stuck over the unit and putting kids in the interior minister announced a state of emergency precisely ahead of nightfall. ok, kira, that means they will be a if you from 10 p. m. to 6 am, so that no one can take advantage of the darkness to carry out crimes. security of our citizens is a priority. as she finished power began to be re established in some parts of the country. but the big question remains. what caused this blackout that impacted more than 19000000 people nearly the entire population of this country of 20000000. so
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far, nothing, not even sabotage has been eliminated. seeing human al jazeera santiago, a 3rd of the 65 american governments employees, a work for the trump administration's department of governments. efficiency have quits. they say a long mosque who heads the department is trying to make them dismantle critical public services. rosalind jordan reports from washington more than 20 career us government employees quit their jobs on tuesday. according to the associated press, the senior level tech employee, say the department of government efficiency or judge, run by you on most is endangering both us citizens, private information, and the integrity of government's computer system. in a statement, the white house spokes person said the resignations would not stop president donald trump's efforts to make government smaller. the latest resignations come as
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a few of the thousands of federal workers all ready laid off. crowded inside republican senator, lisa mccallski is office to protest. i came to us aid intending on staying there for as long as i could. and i really loved the work that we were doing and how i don't know what to do. and i have cried every day i'm i think that that's normal. i've a 15 month old at home and i'm looking at him and thinking, well, what's this country that we're now living in the meantime, other fire workers including some who voted for trump, joined to a conference call with a democratic congressman, but to talk about the impact on their lives. obviously, i never would have expected things to go this far. um, so i mean i, i, i'm still in shock and to say of the, at all whether i regret that. but what i, i don't, i don't want to go as far as to say that, but it's a, i mean, like i said, it's a shock, ordinary citizens protesting on capitol hill. applaud the judge workers decision to
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quit. i am having a little bit of of optimism that these people have a concern. some of these people have a conscience in resigning. ask for doses own performance so far. its own website says that nearly 40 percent of the $2300.00 federal contracts. it is cancelled. won't save the government any money. but that doesn't mean the white house is going to a band and it's cost cutting mission, russell and jordan elders. era washington? still a head on out to 0. i'm calling baker at the web summit in doha culture. we're a new generation of robotics. this is using the power of generative, artificial intelligence to leaf into the industry. and coming up in support. security have to scramble to separate the 2 boxers after an egg a time that's coming. i'll put you on in just a moment. the
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the the whole south korea has recorded a slight bump in the number of babies born after years of decline. the country has the lowest for 2 or 3 rates in the world, but figures just release show a 3.6 percent increase last year from mcbride reports from so promoting a recent match making event for valentine's day. organized by sol city. it's aimed at encouraging more young people to meet since don't families. in 2023, south korea recorded the world's lowest ever fatality rate. that's the average
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number of the woman has jewel ring. her child's bearing is at point $72.00 in. so that was even lower a point $55.00. but last year source light, we bound to say that's who guy told us. you probably know the number of births has rebounded for the 1st time in 9 years. there are 3 key factors behind different demographic structure, changing perceptions of marriage, and an increase in the number of marriages. and the improvement is attributed in part to the recovery from the cobit pandemic. and the number of measures taken by national and local government and businesses. they include allowing in overseas workers to be employed in child care, giving bullshit parental leave and benefits for school children. while sol is trying to ease the burden for couples to set up a home in this expensive city, very few also requires housing security,
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which is why we launched the maya yvonne's house program, offering long term rental housing at an affordable price. in spite of a slight improvement in the bus numbers, south korea spill legs fall behind old leather, develop nations with a facility, right? that's less than half of what's needed for stable population, meaning it's chronic demographic troubles. i'll still a long way from being fixed from mcbride. i'll just say era, so. okay. time for the sports news. here's drama, and can you read a crazy game? that's the way outlets came. edwards, who didn't alvarez have described his team's draw with boss elaina in the 1st lack of that called fidel rate. semi final 8 goals with gordon voss a lot in a in a real alvarez with the eyes. not just a minute. is the match. that's alice say, had conceded 8 to go lead by 21 minutes and then boss letting it went full to up in the meanwhile setup room and having to be in the 2nd half was the full athletic coat full back with 2 mate goals, including
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a still it's time equalized that from alexander settled to drop for the time that is on april. the 2nd ball flight is form is not legal. messy has been signed an undisclosed amount for grabbing an opposition opposition coach by the neck. the incident happened of the south. today's my last row with new york city mess these teammate to be suarez, was also fined for similar incidents involving a new york city play. a tough time boost into miami plaza that behind them night as they faced in kansas city. and he called the cast childcare cops and she said they were one the lots and the suspects as far as the assessment messy. i think the score in 19 minutes with a really and go sorry. go to go late to massage, talk to to help seal a 3. 1. wait on the nights. incidentally, is long since the last 16 for one on aggregate in the premier league of chelsea beach sports inside south hampton, the full note to go to the table itself is assessed with 3 games and the rest of
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the site will load to the house of the top, full, 5th, manchester city, it would be possible with that matches at least 4 months or christie, and even now there is code is 900 and 25th career goals to help on that. so the last step to the new south, fairly fernando is top score and then make the season with $17.00 as a big game coming up shortly. it crickets, champions, tracy as ingram face afghanistan and the match that england's players were under pressure to boy taught last month more than $116.00 precision politicians urged england's cricket cheese to refuse to play the much in protest of the town of on spanish women in sports, but the most win type is going ahead in the whole. and when it's captain has been explaining his freeze and stuff like that was very sad in the plight of women and girls in afghanistan at the moment in the, the struggles that they have facing. and, but we hope that the game can be a source of hyphen and enjoyment. and what so obviously a tough time at the moment. you know,
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so i think that we're really excited again about the match was a great pilot to unite people and, and give hope. and that's what we hope this gave moody. sonya one more jumped in lots of stuff and has been testing out red bulls and you call the dutchman two's one a full straight to the drivers titles to the all the 21 out for spin around the far right international socket. on tuesday, he was full 8 if i need to make liam rule, so he replaces such as perez the all the 21 is the 1st new race called built by the team since the lead design. adrian new. he left fast and boston. now he's designs one them, 6 constructors at 8 drive his titles. the new season begins in australia in mid launch. we know, of course a few the limitations that we had last year. so i think what is most important is that over the coming days we'll, we'll try to see if that actually improve, you know, today it's all about that is just for me getting comfortable in the car little bit . so you've everything fits. and then the next 3 days, hopefully we can learn
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a bit more about the car. on dry web live was listing the castle ice and try for the weekend, but a way to be making it back to that titles off the losing listening round championships. this is the one in 2022, but this time the russians does the speak to reset by french qualify it contract. at least he's pulled off his best victory over time and books that kind of and has been left with an egg on his face. literally off for a step down with a pilot chris you back soon? yeah. you banks attack on his wife like no such a reference to bends, failed drug tests, that email that's license when, since when to see that has successfully argued his grade levels were innovated by eating too many eggs. the incident left security scrambling to separate the 2 boxes . so it's use of sites in april that is always spoke now more like to write them. i will see you later. thank you so much. well, there been a huge leaps, an artificial intelligence, and
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a guy is also entering the world of robotics. colin baker found out more of the 2nd annual web summit here in the for the recipe for building a good robot suddenly requires fewer ingredients 1st to need the body. a drone with a camera is a good start, but i'm land robo dog will do both now cost just a few $1000.00 or even less programming them used to be tedious. now there's a short cut. the key missing ingredient was data to, right, because for language and so a vision for images. and so text you have all this data on the internet. photo bought x versus data, there's no, there's no internet also to what data that free data from the web can be collected, labeled and used for basic training. now mix in generate as a i open the eyes checked; gt; google's gemini, or deep 6 or one, they cost millions to build and i've already made sense of huge data sets,
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no need any longer to start from scratch. so if i ask you to go ahead and you find the book, again, i don't need the global data to identify radical can is on my table a ged for or like model can, can sort of show you in the image that radical ok. the result, a small team with a little money can build a robot that can navigate the world spot, what it's looking for and make decisions on its own. and all of that in record time for anything. for, for you, for me, they'll just be like, no, it is. we are just training on an hour as i'm 0 was able to hold all of it. you can see the difference between the days and days and the 13 minutes is able to walk. now the fresh robot can focus on completing its tasks. we have, they can even pack that learning into a tiny box. we would like this small ai identifies animals that might cross the train tracks, then it flashes lights or the shouts at them. we analyze the annual movements cytex
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in their behavior, eating, sleeping, they are aggressive. they're ignoring the alarm, and therefore, based on that, we start getting different along the brain is on the device. the outdoors are full of challenges for robots, difficult terrain, changing some light winds, and whether it's easy for humans. hard for machines. this isn't the 1st robot that can play a sport, but it is learning as we're going. and it's doing that thanks to a combination of in house and off shelves, a lot of products beyond funding games. as the robots learn, the data they collect will serve other purposes elsewhere. the idea here is to go further on the break to of having robots gum the close of the human movements, the position of the agility office. that is the goal here. robotic kitchen is about to get a lot more crowded. calling baker out to 0, they'll have culture. okay, we're going to take a break right here on the 0, but we're back in just
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a moment and we'll have much more of the disease news. and all the latest headlines, [000:00:00;00] the, as temperatures rise due to climate change, morocco is experiencing of the system trapped sufficiently of heat set. the level as on in the ancient traditions pass down through generations, may offer a valuable solution. this will newer homes to your rooms, though, okay, it will show to him that he found his era exclusive persistence and ingenuity of helping the country to overcome a major challenge of its time. africa's new directions that goes of water on al jazeera, the muslim community in diana, living in a fiber and car being killed to this country. we're blessed. we live in harmony with all different regions. i'll just be everywhere else travels to south america
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fired from personnel and be able to reach. and that means with new term for the edge to the hearts of this and beyond, the violence lives a people searching for peace. the, the premises, it's rich to deal for the release of the more than $600.00 thomas to be in prison or is that israel refused to hand over last week. the you're wondering all to 0, like from a headquarters and del fine getting obligated to also coming up israel's army is bombed, what it says are military bases and command structures in southern syria,

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