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mm mm this is al jazeera ah. hello, i am adrian. this is denise i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. an environmental disaster that's getting worse, new problems with a strict and container ship off the coast of shore lanka. it's being called a deaf championship. the push to stop brazil, hosting on top football tournament because of the growing risk, a current of ours. we take a 1st time to look inside the volcano,
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that's force thousands, the fleet, and the democratic republic of congo. america's top diplomat, hence the central america to address the place with migrants heading and i'm from the how much not have all the for the including a bad night for the bron james and the laker. champions are now on the brink of elimination. ah, one of slang because worst environmental disasters of its coast seems to be getting even more dial. a large container ship holding several 100 tons of oil and chemicals on board. slowly thinking the vessel was fading from india to singapore when it caught fire last month. it burned for 13 days straight before rescue workers managed to bring the flames under control. the ensuring mass that its left along the coast is now serious west to wildlife. i am the livelihoods of fishermen
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in the area. the ship is dealt the death blow to our lives. we can't go to the sea, which means we can't make a living. let's speak to our service. when l fernandez, who's in the gumbo where preparations are under way for the clean up operation, nothing will happen. plans to tow this, this ship out to deeper water the for it sank. what's the latest? basically what we're hearing at the moment. adrian. the ship, the basically the keel of the ship is resting on the sea bed. the sea bed at where it had been all of these days is about 20 meters depth and the base, the keel of the ship has hit the sea bed. and as a result, any attempts to toyed further into deeper seas had to be abandoned. now again, from the navy, with hearing that the bridge or the sort of superstructure the control panel and
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the area of the ship is above the water. but pretty much everything else has now been submerged by water. this include obviously the fuel tanks, in terms of the containers that were on board, many of them containing toxic and hazardous materials. that's what we're heading. essentially that has been materials that can deal with oil slicks the sri lankan could cause god assisted by the indian counterparts have got to whistles on stand by near the wreckage and they're waiting to see if things develop. but essentially the and vitamin impact which we've already seen to a massive extent is just set to get worse. and if it's too late now, to save the vessels or at least to tow it out to deep water before it sinks, if it's sunken shallow waters, nearer to the show, what a people they're telling you about their fears for the environmental damage.
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i mean a sensually for environmental is these complete red flags. it's an absolute disaster, not waiting to happen. that's already happened that will millions of micro plastic pellets will be that we've been seeing washing up on the beaches. i mean, we're talking about a dozens of kilometer long stretch long, the sri lankan cause that have been littered by these plastic pellets and debris of burn, sort of whatever the wreckage that has been burning for these 13 days. now obviously we're also seeing the result on wildlife that are dead fish dead tortoises and things that have been washed up on show the marine environment authorities are conducting tests that a post mortem is being conducted on these caucuses and essentially the status, the quality of water is being checked, but beyond that things can, like i said, only get was like for example, the fisherman. i mean,
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some of these boats can see within the sort of fading light that poses a fisherman better. now grounded, the authorities have placed the restriction on anyone within a 5050 kilometer stretch, putting out to sea, thinking of what can be the sort of damage of them for a lot of them. i mean, their fishing is their day to day livelihoods, they don't go out to see, they don't get to catch fish, they don't put food on the table for their families. so this is a huge issue, but the bigger the broader picture to be very honest. so many of them hasn't sunk in yet. they don't realize that we're not talking about something that's going to blow over in a week in 2 weeks. but this is essentially probably for years to come. and that is what the environmentalists, the scientists are warning of houses here is what else and as reporting live from the gumbo, sri lanka. now many thanks. the head of the un release of works agency is urged
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israel to stop the expulsion of a palestinian families in the neighborhood of shake. java. that's an occupied east . jerusalem felipe loss of any sense that forced evictions of palestinian refugees is illegal under international law. it is very difficult to explain how the lives of this aid family risk being turned upside down. was a 2nd time within nearly 3 generation of being produced in refugees. i. so one home in which is 20 settler, i've already taken over half of the house. so the house is actually divided into a police in the family on a family settler. it is written on what continues to call on the israeli authorities to oust the displacement and to protect the rights and dignity . but it's in riverdale into westbank, including here in santa,
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where we are today. this eviction violets international law on israel obligation as an occupying power for only one. this protest in refugees are facing a 2nd displacement in living memory. at the head of the un agency for police and refugees, and as mandated by the un general assembly to protect and assist, but as to refugees, i have made it, i'll purity to help prevent another cycle of trauma and loss. the families never ever lost their refugee status. they are recognized as palestine refugees the time when the houses were built in exchange for their russian cards, rich men, flower, and oil, and whatever other support and was providing that with the exchange. they have never lost the refugees. they are registered with registered palestine, refugees,
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they have right to receive support from any other public warner from algiers. harry forces who's in west jerusalem, that's more about the sort of massing international pressure that there has been in recent weeks on this issue. israel's foreign ministry, very recently the beginning of may was talking about this as a private land dispute. a civil matter between one group, a jewish group that was essentially suing for the repossession of property. that it said it owns in east jerusalem, which israel sees as a unified part of its capital city after it, unilaterally annexed it in 1967. well, that's not the story. as far as the international community is concerned, as far as international law is concerned, and certainly not as the palestinians. i concerned this is occupied territory, beholden to international law. and israel has obligations to people who live there
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particularly refugees. and so this is the narrative that is now being pushed very strongly and israelis coming under some pressure. and of course, the amount of protest and tension that there was around this issue before. and of course, during and after the, the war that we've seen fought with hamas in gaza, adds to it all. israel's attorney general has now inserted himself into this issue . the idea of a supreme court hearing which was to have decided whether an appeal would be heard . well, that was postponed on the 10th of may. and the attorney general has until june the 8th to give some kind of opinion on the matter. so there is now a political element to this, even as far as israel is concerned, and we wait to see exactly how israel will proceed, whether this pressure will be brought to bear and make a change. it is ready policy as a nation's and red cross, officials are in the in garza to assess the extent of the humanitarian crisis.
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there. after the 11th day of conflict with the 11 day conflict, rather with israel, they're looking at the extent of damage to homes. schools, hospitals, and kansas critical infrastructure. thousands of people remain displaced after residential buildings and homes were destroyed in the israeli bombardment. let's speak to forbid to probably who's the regional director for the middle east of the instructional committee of the red cross, the georgia bio from gaza. thanks for being with us for me to you and robert. my ddc director general of the i see i see have been in garza today what have you been doing there? what have you been seeing? i mean 1st re here to see the consequences of this last round of violence. and i want to start with probably what we don't see the massive psychological impact of this. again around the violence. you could really feel that
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it was a shock for everybody, the intensity of the violence. nobody said save. people had to take care of the family of their children. i met parents who really can't cope anymore. so one big thing is this, this massive psychological impacts, which i believe will have long term consequences. and after beyond this, this and visit wounds, you see that the infrastructure affects a lot of which system would destroy, you see a lot of building destroyed. so i would say basic services i see really affected. so you have on one hand, the psychological impact you have people wounded, you have people kill and you have the long term effect on public services, which will need a lot of attention, energy and investment. what are people been telling you about about their fears for the future about about their present needs?
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what is it that people they're gonna need right now from the red cross? it's very interesting. i would say most of the people that they just want to share their paid they, they want to speak, they want somebody to hear them. and also there is a sense of ok and what all this for what? and for long, because we should forget, i mean in the last 15 years, the, for the 1st time that gets out was bombs. people were killed wounded. and the question is always the same fault for what and all people here are asking us, you know, did somebody understand that violence would not solve the problem? you guys are, i mean, in a way or another, the message is always the same. you know, political solution, courage and engage a meaning food dialogue to put an end to this because it's clear that i will come back for a next round the violence tomorrow in 6 months in
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a year or 2. if there is no political leadership and courage. so people want hope, people want to have a decent life. and today i said this last round, the violence, everybody's on the shock and they don't know what to expect for the future. what is the red cross? the red crescent able to do to help the people because of what helped us the red cross needs to provide that aid. and what would be your message to donors and politicians? i mean, don't forget garza today, there is the whole attention on this place. but for past experience, we know that after 6 months a year will move to another crisis. while you guys are, you may time crisis and guess i will stay so long. attention reconstruction here in the hospital, one of the largest hospital in guys up they need emergency support to deal with the
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wounded. but it's just one element of a longer chain of needs which needs to be addressed. and i would like to just give a final word on the coffee 19. i mean we tend to forget about it and for good reason because it was the violence and this conflict. but here we still have a lot of cases. so we need long term attention emergency support now, and stay committed for the long term. because again, in the previous cycle of violence, the tension was for 6 months a year. and after everybody is gone, and nobody is taking care of thinking about the situation of the people in really good talk to so many thanks. need for me to capone. them from the international committee of the red cross live in garza, israel's defense minister made modest go into the united states to ask for more military aid, but he gans wants a $1000000000.00 to restock israel's air defense,
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hostile the conflict with hamas and gaza, saw thousands of rockets launched and intercepted of a palestinian and israeli skies on the political front, negotiations are continuing in israel to form a new government. at the end, the 2 year old stalemate, opposition leader ja lapierre, has until the end of witness day to declare that he can form a coalition. he's and talks with far i plead enough to lead bennett if they agree on a coalition little mark. the end of benjamin netanyahu is 12 here run as israel's longest serving prime minister. in the past few hours, politicians in israel's parliament elected to isaac heads old as the new president, the 60 year old got 87 boats in favor. presidents road is mostly ceremonial for the powder grant parties and candidates before the government will take over the presidency from reuben loveland. in july in northern syria, at least 8 people have been killed by us back to kurdish forces.
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it happened in the city of man bitch kurdish fighters open fire on hundreds of predominantly arab protesters, which was captured by kurdish forces 5 years ago. and the war against deisel, causing tension in a majority arab area. ever since it was a nissan from al serra still come on the program. survivors of a landslide and uganda take the government to course of climate change, which is threatening the lives. here. how could 19 is testing the post health system despite a drop in the number of cases in depth. i didn't force acquired in paris to the best tennis player in the world, the latest from the french open, coming up a little later. ah,
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the african union has suspended molly's membership after its 2nd military coup in 9 months. molly's entrance president and prime minister, had resigned after they were attained, and later released by the military last week. that affairs, that armed groups active in the region could use the political uncertainty for further violence. nicholas' hoc reports now from bummer co moros. c. d bay is prepared to die for his country. the son of a soldier, his training to join molly's army decision. he took, after seeing a young colonel take over power from the aging former president k to last august. he believes the soldiers can succeed, where politicians have failed to bring peace to his country and end the violence. the situation is getting worse. when i think of my country in this state of war, i am afraid for the future. that is why i want to join the fight and go to the front line. on sunday, arm groups affiliated telco, shot security forces in the southern region where to be it's from despite
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a 2015 piece agreement with some arm groups and the presence of 14000 you in troops in the north and center of the country attacks are intensifying with ammonia army losing ground to new arn groups like the flemish states in the greater sahara, almost half a 1000000 molly and have been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead. for the matter, both husband a captain who died after his vehicle drove over a roadside bomb and i was surprised. i didn't expect this. i spoke to him before the attack. he was telling me about a kid in our family and saying he would be back soon. he never came back. i hold the rebels, the groups responsible for his death. the civilian government of transition formed last year was ready to negotiate with some of the armed groups, including with al qaeda affiliate. but the new military gentle leader colonel go into detained the prime minister in president last week they resign shortly after going ties. now, interim president, although he says he was 10 down after organizing elections in february 2022,
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there's only been one peaceful transition of power, 5 military coups, 2 of them in the last 9 months. all of them started from here, the buried town of county where soldiers are deciding on the future of the country . the committee of the move in for otherwise who signed the peace agreements say they disagree with military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it, a sort of diet jake, you saw our offices are bickering. i have a government positions in the capital, biomechanics of it will african soldiers dying, the front line, trying to protect the country. this is a humiliating situation. for c debate, it's not up to politicians or foreign forces to save his country from descending into further chaos. but the malia people, he says he's ready to serve and defend molly. nicholas hawk al jazeera bama co.
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in nigeria, at least 136 students are missing after an armed group attack to the linux school in to geena in the state of michelle, on sunday, one person was killed. another critically injured parents have been reunited with some of the younger children who have been released, security and intelligence forces and are searching for the others. let's go live, not amena, where government officials have been meeting to discuss the search operation. i'm just curious, i'm address, is that for us? what's the latest on that? well it when they've been up this meeting for the last 3 hours and they're keeping all information very close to that just. there are several reports we are hearing about possible contact been made by people who watch these school children from the school over the weekend. however, the government is not saying anything about it. it's not confirming neither denying the fact that it has met contact or contact has been met with the bandits or school,
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the kids from that school. what it is saying is that it will not negotiate. it will not pay around some rather to secure the release of this children, which many and i don't believe it's not possible because the green, the ruthlessness with which these bandits all kidnappers operate across north central, northwestern and even north extend nyja. so the situation is that they will continue this meeting until when they come out. we expect them to issue a statement by parents. we've made contact with him. the areas where these children watch chicken insisted that the bandits contact us some parents and they're demanding $110000000.00 niagara, which is roughly around 250000 us dollars to release the children. they said some of them even collected government offices to know exactly whether or not government has been contracted and whether or not government is willing to pay on their behalf . the government assisted it's not a ransom, but what we've seen in the past. even the federal government, by the way, at some point negotiating the quarter, i'm leading to prison swaps,
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and some cash even rumored prop, been paid to secure the release of keeping up goes especially the triple goals and routers years. i'm address reporting live from min up in nigeria may, thanks on that victims of a landslide based on uganda taking the government courts or failing to protect communities from climate change. the lawsuit says that authorities should have relocated survivors of the 2019 disaster hearings are expected to begin in the coming weeks. as our 0 is in basra, b reports the highlands of mount l. gone are one of the most dangerous places to live in uganda. for years, experts have warned of unprecedented rising temperatures and extreme rainfall. floods had the road, it's soil degraded, land, and destroyed whole villages. for the most vulnerable losses can be measured in human lives. unique when i'm to mean when i go my wife was in the house that
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day, but the children had gone to the grandmother's place. my wife was taken by the landside together with the house, and every time i go back to the heavy rains in june 2019 triggered a series of landslides. at least 5 people were confirmed, killed. another 50 remained missing to this day. with 150 houses buried in the mud, survivors were left with nothing. come to me. since the landslide, the government has been able to help others, but for me, i haven't received any help. 6 months later, another land slide killed 30 more people and left dozens more missing years on the construction of new homes and moving displaced communities to the lowlands remains in its early stages. we sit them in any location is being done in the government does not have the requisite to fit them at once, but they're being taken in phases. so the 1st thing as ready to go and the conflict
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for them over a 100 years of homeless, where they're doing and then that kind of thing that's to move. so it is going to be done in the in may $48.00 survivors from buddha district, took their case to you got those high court accusing the government of failing to protect people, living in areas prone to mud slides and being too slow to relocate survivors hearings are expected to begin this month. this eastern part of the country is more vulnerable than others to climate change. between 282018, the government recorded more than 400 land slides in the area. still one official says, many refuse to leave. you have been physically going to these places and you get to a household that is on the steep slopes and you tell them where you are. is very
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prone to lance lights. could you accept to move the cars with not been using force? first, a voice, no international, encouraged and allowed to use force to look at this before you must seek their consent to give them information and they make informed decision to move or to stay . but there are some that have been refusing to move, but some are still waiting for help. he got a really good. yeah. a good guy got to the government just came and picked other people and they came back and told us we'll take you to they gave us cards, but to date they haven't come back for now, vincent still walks the land where he once lived, where his children once played and where his wife lives buried beneath the mud. as in basra, having al jazeera, more than a week after africa's most active volcano erupted nearly 40, people are still missing, of hundreds of thousands of fled homes in the democratic republic of congo. it's
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just one of 2 volcanoes. the people who go my have to worry about out of here is malcolm web, a company to un, vulcan ologist, to visit the summit of one of them. the stereo to desco's job to monitor and study africa's 2 most active volcanoes, the democratic republic of congo. when they're at risk of abrupt thing, he safest to go by helicopter. we joined him for a visit. we set off from the city of goma, home to about 2000000 people. perilously close to mountain near a gun go inside the crater on its summit as a lake of lava. just over a week ago, lava came gushing out of 2 splits in its sides. one of the streams went into the city of goma. this is what it did. thousands of people lost their homes and everything they own. separate during the food most seen this happen 3
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times over the 85 years. he's been alive and sell earth tremors since he was a small boy. there were few records of the volcanoes history, but people here have known its dangers for generations. we're going to come out, the elders used to tell us that if the mountain is annoyed and take it, if the mountain is annoyed and you see fire, then you must run away a kilometer and a half higher than the city helicopters able to land on a shelf inside the crater of mountain gira all around the edge of the crater. the plumes of gas is coming out of cracks in the ground. it smells eggy, like sofa, and the surface of the ground made up with this mixture of ashy rog. it's warm to touch and is full of holes because this was boiling, bubbling, molten rock in the crater itself. the level of the law is low at the moment after a series of interruptions in the last few years. we keep hearing piles of rocks
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breaking off the side and crushing down into the bottom. that is clearly still seismic activity going on. dario once a closer look, the volcano sit on the side of the east african rift, where to take 20 areas have been pulling apart from each other for millions of years. the tool kind of being also a very different one from each other. the more at the same time because the reef is starting to move, the seismic activity is due to the re 30 suddenly moves. and then unfortunately, the people soft feeling. and it whole, these activities energetic, adequate, the un, which area work for? have had peacekeepers in humanitarian programs in congo for more than 20 years. observing the volcanoes is critical for trying to predict her options and keeping people safe. the crater is best seen from the air. the volcanoes here
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and not well understood compared to others because of the lack of historical seismic data. there is spectacular, as they are dangerous malcolm web al jazeera mountain emma gira, democratic republic of congo. that's kinda what the forecast piss jeff. hello, here's the latest on that tropical storm swiping the philippines. we've seen some pretty heavy rainfall amounts as of late. so see bu city, a 100 millimeters of rain. and if this continues to move northwest manila is going to get into this rain as well. you can expect a 100 millimeters of rain flooding in a big concern, land slides and power outages with this system that will eventually become a tropical depression. on thursday, across the rest of southeast asia were in dry spells for indonesia, side of borneo, some thunder storms. recall them poor and singapore, but dry conditions spells of sun for bangkok with a high of 37 degrees. you know, for china, that se portion are,
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may you front has really dropped some heavy rain. this is just outside of hong kong, a 159 millimeters of rain that continues on thursday, but it's going to shove into issue for japan and also the korean peninsula as well . k off to india monsoon season. our southwest monsoon season begins this week. a plume of moisture for the west coast of india and some heavy showers for ne india into bangladesh. and we'll give you the weather pitcher and pakistan his wall, where it is hot and dry karachi a high, 38 on thursday. jeff, many thanks to come here on the south side, the attack demonte ramson, the world's largest meet processing company disrupt production globally. added sport, it's back to the future for rail madrid, details coming up the .
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