tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 29, 2022 12:00am-12:48am AST
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so keep your eye on melbourne, sir. we are on friday, 25, and you're down to 18 degrees at batch of what weather pushes into new south wales . so we can expect some pretty soaking rains for sydney merriment. that is taking place upon our kids. why take companies not sufficiently regulated? they don't want people to know what's happening on their platform. and when will society catch up from people that i knew in high school, that may suicide, full lines, investigate, but toxic feed, social media and teen mental health. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello there, i'm julie mcdonald, this is the al jazeera news, our allies from london coming up here. craig says russian cruise missiles was struck. keith, during the 1st visit by un secretary general antonia good terrace,
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had earlier toured ruin towns near the capital. i witnessed that very vividly today at aunt keith. the sofa was loss of life, and millions of people are struggling to cope with an intense heat wave radiates across india and pakistan with a warning, it's only going to get hotter. and i'm santa hamilton. i have the latest sports news, yoga club signs, a contract expansion with liverpool keeping the german manager at the club until 2026. ah welcome to this hour of news. rushes fired cruise missiles at key wallets being visited by the head of to humiliate the un. while the missiles struck a residential area in central, keith smoke were seen, billowing from an area code to government buildings. at least one person was killed
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and several injured. after being trapped in the rubble, it's the 1st time you and chief and tony, a good terrorist has visited ukraine since russia launched its invasion. hackable heart h and bale. i witnessed that very vividly today at aunt keith, the socialist loss of life, the massive destruction, the unacceptable violations of human rights and the laws of war. it is vital that the international courses have done against our citizens. this is the true genocide, and it is important to facilitate the establishment of a special international tribunal on russian crimes. well, as we've just heard, antonia good terrorist toward regions near keith where russian trips have been accused of committing war crimes and re chappelle reports. a tour of the villages and towns north of keith where russia is accused of committing war crimes starting and borrowed younger wear un secretary general antonio terrace,
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saw for himself the scale of devastation. there is no way a war can be acceptable in the 21st century. look at borrowed younger like so many towns was occupied by russian forces and nearly flattened by their onslaught. ukrainian say mass graves, there are proof that russian forces from russian forces garish. now, asking russia to help find those responsible, i fully support this metal more than by a view to the russian federation, to accept to corporate with international criminal court. and to charge residential towers in urban, where there's been extensive damage. but a war for which they are not the ones legal, just mental ukrainian officials were frustrated. he visited russian president vladimir putin and moscow before keith zalinski called it ambiguous to see the aggressor before the victims. the un secretary general has been unable to get the sides to see eye to eye,
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but wants to begin to negotiate. spoke with the un secretary general, antonia gets harris during his visit to the cranium capital. here's there into the long meeting with president zelinski. before you come, you came here. he was wondering why you were going to moscow and you are not stopping and keep to go and see what you exactly did this morning. going to butch ebara bianca airplane. did you manage to ireland? that, that meant that that was never a problem. i can understand if you are the president of a country that is suffering as you can, the suffering that you are very sensitive to these kinds of issues. but my only objective is to rescue people and contribute for peace. and obviously, with the enormous concern that the last month of ukraine expressed about the civilian strep in the still plant in mud ball. it was kept smoothly central to find
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the way to take the that was the right thing to do. and the at the same time, of course, making sure that we create conditions and very positive discussions in this regard . so talking about the civilians that hold up in that steel factory where you've been several attempts to get them out of it. all of them had failed. now you're coming here from what i understand with a mission to try to make you many, terry and corridor. finally happen. how difficult is that, and what does ukraine, what i mean nuclear probably is asking for security guarantees. well, i went to meet, present, put in, he has agreed with me in principle that un and the i c r c could be involved in diesel production. that has been in terms preparatory discussions to try to make
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it a reality. as i said, let's hope that it happens, and let's not create problems for it to happen. you wouldn't this morning to burn the to boot and to be you've seen for yourselves the devastation of this war. and today, this evening, after wrapping up your press conference, you seen, or you experience for yourself, cave, on the air strike. do you think this was a message? one of the president landscape advisor said untreated that that was a postcard from russia use of this day for, for that, but they haven't got any attack. so i must say that i was obviously shocked when i was informed that the 2 sides reached the target to give i was shocked with that and i think it's very important
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to spare this wonderful city. keith is a city with an enormous historical value keep is a, is, is, it represents, i would say everything, footballs, you canadians and russians. and i hope that kids will be spent. you are concentrating on the humanitarian aspects of this conflict, trying to get these people out of them. are you for other places around the country when it comes to the political check? what can you and do, and all we anyway close for the 2 sides to sit together to try to bring any sort of piece fire the un was always kept out of the political negotiations the to be fed to do to be frank to you. i regret that that happened that the, the way i was never invited to be part of the means could process or misc
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agreement or of the modem and the format. but in fact, we would never invited to be part of it. and on the contrary, our presence was, can see that not useful the end, we are not part of the present political negotiations, but we are following them with a lot of interest and hoping that they will solve the problem. a piece will come back and it is not by chance that i went to moscow, stopping in and cut and speaking to present end of the one. the, because that turkey has been, as, you know, very active, very engaged to the, bringing the parties to turkey. the ball to antalya and the strongly supporting those political discussions and we are following it with a lot of interest and fully supporting this initiative. and lastly, present zaleski asked, wondered more than once,
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why is rush us to the security council? even though it's very difficult for you not to be there, is that something he brought up in your conversations again today? yes, he brought up the. but as you know, the security council is defining its composition by the charter, the united nations. and the charter nations can only be changed by a majority of 2 thirds in the general assembly, including the positive vote of the 5 members of significance. will katira says the situation in the besieged city of mario pole is like an apocalypse, and the gwen is doing everything it can to ensure the evacuation of civilians. satellite imagery from mario pool is revealing the damage done by the russians. shelling on the ass of styles, steel plant where ukrainian soldiers and civilians are still sheltering. rushes continued attacking the facility despite agreeing in principle with the un to allow
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for evacuations to take place. thousands of people are currently hiding in the steel plants underground tunnels. at least one person's been killed and car keys and another 2 injured in russian shelling on the residential area on wednesday. the front line in russia's eastern offensive is less than 5 kilometers from car, keeps northern and eastern districts, but ukraine's 2nd largest city is face shelling nearly every day since the war began. a large fire is broken out in the southern ukrainian city of care sun, which is currently under russian military occupation. according to local reports, houses have been engulfed by the flames. but it's not yet clear what caused the blaze. no casualties have been reported. us president joe biden's calling on congress to approve a ukrainian aid package worth $33000000000.00. biden says washington has no choice but a back ukraine, regardless of the financial cost. al jazeera white house correspondent, kimberly how can reports as russia's war and ukraine enters the new phase.
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and in order to keep the military and humanitarian aid to ukraine flowing, we need this bills for your cruise for you, for free back ukraine, regardless of the financial cost, al jazeera white house correspondent, kimberly, how can report as russia's war and ukraine enters the new phase and in order to keep the military and humanitarian aid to ukraine flowing, we need this bills for ukraine is white for freedom. u. s. president joe biden on thursday, asked the u. s. congress for $33000000000.00 to support ukraine over the next 5 months. because to lose weight or not cheap, but k be new aggression is gonna be more costly if we allow to happen. we either back ukrainian people as they defend their country or we stand by as the russians continue or atrocities and aggression ukraine. biden's request for $33000000000.00
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includes more than $20000000000.00 for military assistance, like artillery and anti aircraft weaponry, more than $8000000000.00 to help the ukrainian government continue to function, add another $3000000000.00 to help refugees. in addition, biden is also sending to congress a plan to crack down a russian oligarchy who laundry illegal and stolen money in the us through shadowy purchases of yachts and other assets like high priced real estate. the proposal is aimed at streamlining the federal government's ability to seize the oligarchy property, and allow the us to use the proceeds to support ukraine. march of this real estate that's been bought by oligarchs, and the political elite of russia has been bought through front companies. and these front companies have been able to register in the united states without
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knowing who their owners are. and so it's finding this property that's the enormous challenge at the moment. if approved by congress might into plan would create a new administrative process for the forfeiture of property owned by russian oligarchy. and knowingly or intentionally possessing funds gained from corrupt dealings with the russian government could become a criminal offense. well, most members of congress support president biden's proposals and war money for ukraine. there's little indication of when the plan might be debated by lawmakers and just when the legislation might pass. kimberly held hit al jazeera, the white house. germany's parliament has approved sending heavy weaponry to ukraine in what's being described as a major policy shift. the decision to send a shipment of anti aircraft systems has been supported by all 3 willing coalition
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parties, as well as the opposition conservatives. for weeks germany resistant calls to provide ukraine with heavy weapons. it's long standing policy of not sending arms to conflict zones has changed completely since the start of the war was germany. chancellor says his country's preparing for a possible situation where russia stops gas exports to berlin. all of shoals is in japan, on the 1st trip to asia, in his role and russia's invasion of ukraine. and the energy crisis are key issues being discussed with the japanese prime minister, female kasheila, or baker, and try to be who the for and what decision the russian government will take in this regard. one can only speculate, but it makes little since one has to prove here for it. and as i said, we've already started to do this before the war broke out. and we know what we have to do, and that is exactly what we will do. coming up on this, al jazeera news, our cut down, burned and cleared for capital. a new study reveals the massive scale of
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deforestation that hit our planet. last year. businesses calls teachers, absent from school and public transport is disrupted, a sure longer goes on strike over it's economic crisis in sport. this form and number one is looking to get back to her best after some difficult times. tennis action coming ah, it's being called india's hottest summer ever. millions of people are struggling to court with an intense heat wave that is also hit pakistan and it's only going to get hotter. high temperatures are not unusual for south asia, and it's just not supposed to be this hot at this time of year in parts of india. for example, temperatures of course, $45.00 celsius, that's several degrees higher than normal is cause power carts, but strain on hel services and farmers or warning their wheat harvests might be affected. temperatures,
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implants of rural pakistan are expected to peak at around $48.00 degrees celsius and that's 8 degrees higher than normal. how could lead to water shortages in a country where water scarcity is already a huge problem? almost people in south asia have no choice but to work in the blazing heat. it can cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, and dehydration. also muscle cramps confusion and feinting. in extreme cases, heat increases the risk of a heart attack. well, earlier i spoke to a rene chandra shaker, who's a climate journalist at carbon brief that's based in move by. she says the heat wave is disproportionately affecting marginalized communities living here, which is easier for people like me. i live in the high days. i have conditioning, but it's definitely something completely different for the people who came to fix my air conditioning or thing working outside in the heat. if they're
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able to deal with this, we're lucky. we live in time where that delivery work is bringing in last the or bringing in food. but yeah, i think that would be difficult for people on the street for people like me insulated, working from home. where do you do not have to step out on me during the evening to go? i really know, is there a sense that this is something that, that people are worried about, or is it one of those things where in a sense, we become very used to what's happening even if it is happening on characteristically earlier in the season, is the sense that this is something people are worried about, like how could we could get in the future. in the 3rd of august, the vision is known for about the most 5 few summers. but at the same time, it's something that is extremely unusual to see these kinds of temperatures in april not be able to step out this combined with humidity combined with that position. i think it's something that people are thinking about,
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but the heat and how to, i guess, support people. but is it a big story i'm, i'm hearing from you that perhaps that's passing by the, the headlines if you'd like. and therefore, i guess, what can the government do to, to help support people it's of the both international bell as in india, and it doesn't seem to meet the front pages. in some papers, they're seeing decent spread revenue stories of one assignment. i've been getting some space where they're not making headlines, it's not making front pages. in fact, the paper that seems to be reading over here. if you were to get some of the websites on the get some news channels where that seems to be among the top stories rather than what knowledge connective is experiencing, but at the same time. but that's something where you are also seeing people who are
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being evicted, being exposed to music, being that the huge areas of tropical rain forests were burned or done last year. and that could make the effects of climate change than the u. k. it includes nearly 38000 square kilometers of tropical primary forests, which are made up of older trees. we lost those of the rate of 10 football pitches a minute. it also led to $2.00 giga tons of carbon dioxide emissions. that's as much as the annual fossil fuel emissions of the entire last november 100 world leaders promised to end deforestation by 2030 rod taylor is the global director of the forest program. the world resources institute. he says, cutting down trees harms the climate, animals, and indigenous people. a picture of the topics is the 3rd is the tree funds for the climate where it should include a lot of the carbon most orange. second good news to the extinction process.
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my server or being rosters, habitat for species for under trading station. this is not good because a lot of our spacious infringes on the rocks ridiculous people thing. major shortages feel, food and medicine. and al fernandez was at 1 march in colombo, a show of force again. she lunk as president, go to have a raj boxer and his administration services were disrupted as thousands of workers join to one day strike demanding the government's resignation. bobby, lemme get on to it. no, we don't, we are telling the government very clearly they should he to the message of the working class or else it won't just be one day. we will work towards longer march to the president's office where anti government protest entered that 20th consecutive day on thursday. similar marches and protests were held in each
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district. no journey of the present government train stations were deserted. even the mean railway station in colombo, the nerve center for commuters. and, but there was that if the government does not paid pause to leave their law on tomorrow to was no fernandez under the rob colombo, it's been a month since china's biggest city shanghai went in to lock time because of a coven. 19. i wait. this been widespread unrest amongst residents who complained of food shortages and tough restrictions. katrina, you reports now from beijing, says factory on the outskirts of shanghai normally produces around $300000.00 bicycles every month. it counts u. s. department store walmart among its many international clients. but because of a strict corona line, to be honest, is very difficult for them. i would like to pay a little bit more. but, you know,
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the, the last for the competing, locked down. it sparked anger and protest in the commercial center. here people i heard banging pots and pans insist on maintaining a 0 curve 19 policy. they are trying to contain the public discontent, but we are still working with a land is traced, responsible for any of those specific policies. public discontent comes much lower international priorities for them to meet. there have been complaints of food shortages, the separation of families, and the killing of pets by health workers. but analysts say any political blame is likely to fall on low level officials, not president, she didn't ping or taught debating ministers in the capital. authorities are doing 100 infections, have been recorded, resulting in the closure of some schools and attainment venues and tourist sites. dozens of neighborhoods has been barricaded. the heavy handed measures resemble
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doors imposed during the early days of the pandemic. more than 2 years on many are questioning whether the cure is where dice and hollywood blockbuster ignited the debate about saving the environment. and his forwarding been the lance, the new test, cricket captain details are coming up later. ah, the forecast for romania, we've got some showers hanging around. so this is going to play booker with a high of 20. next stop, we're going to turkey. we've got plenty of sunshine here across says central parts of the country on colorado 26, but seen those showers really build in and move from the east into the caucuses. so to please see a wet day for you with a high of 20 degrees off to the northwest some clouds while that's going to put a cap on those temperatures. so the 13th at the best i can do for you in london on
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friday, off to africa. we do have somewhat weather zipping across algeria some sand industrial, libya along that border with egypt. and there's been near all time record heat for senegal and guinea be south and not too far away and pikeno fast. so bama coast got a high of 39 on friday seen some of the 1st frost of the season for south africa. not too bad though in cape town with a high of 18 degrees, but give it a bit. it's kind of feel like summer again. 29 will be the high on monday. okay. i'm out of time. i'll catch up with you in a little bit. ah . short films of hope and inspiration, a series of short puzzles, stories that highlight the human triumph. again. the ok ah, al jazeera selects
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ah, wherever you go in the world, warmer line goes to make it for you. exception. katara always going places to go. lou ah ah, welcome back. a quick reminder of our top story. see ronald g 0. russia smart cruise missiles at central key while the ukranian capitalist being visited by the head, the united nations, least one person was killed and several are injured. after being trapped in the ruffle earlier antonio the terrace met with ukraine's president vladimir slend sky
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toward regions near keith where russian troops have been accused of committing war crimes. un chiefs on his 1st visit to ukraine since russia invaded 6 to put a strain on health services. back to our top story, the war in ukraine on the battlefield. ukraine says russia has increased the pace of its offensive in the east. has been fierce fighting in the dumbass region and russian forces have taken these 2 times in the eastern region. they're pushing towards the cities of lyman and papa's, now on the front line that are defended by ukrainian troops. shall stratford is north slo vianza, where many residents of fled the constant, shallow, and things have changed quite dramatically since then. russian forces are now in full control of a village to my left, a few kilometers in that direction. it's how courses that does it say are a few kilometers in that direction and push south towards slug dance. now,
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we've been here about an hour that but incredibly, not a single house has been hit in the next village down the road. but it is only a few kilometers away from the slowly advancing russian. only everything will be okay and may go somewhere else or turn around and not come back from the top of a nearby coal, slack heap. you get a sense of the scale of this, like these, right? the way across this region that seemingly are directly in the line of rushes potential advance, the russian will ukraine in russia, blaming each other for a series of tax in the break away region of moldova transit. estrus the interior ministry says shots were fired from ukraine towards a village, housing and ammunition depak. it's among a series of attacks that have been reported in recent days. need barker reports now from eastern moldova. checks going in and out. locals can pass without special permission. journalists, current people are nervous to speak,
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confused about what service building in the regional capital to ross for the next day to soviet era, radio mass were destroyed and a wednesday trans, nissan official said shots were fired from ukraine into the region close to a russian army depot ukraine cause the attacks false flag operations, a pretext for set on trends needs to get to cheapest the unique preschool. so here we strongly condemn attempts to drag trans yesterday into what's happening in ukraine. and we can hear some of the sensationalist claims about preparations by russian peacekeepers. their us ball, air strip and chance nestor and conscript for some hostile actions. it's believe they're around $1500.00 russian troops, so called peacekeepers permanently stationed in tramps, easter, they'd be more ever since the war between russian back separatists and moldova, north ortiz, in the early 19 ninety's. the region also has a modest military, several 1000 strong. on the one side of this thin border all over the country with
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e u aspirations on the other, a country not recognized anywhere internationally. the still uses the soviet hammer and sickle or the countries neutral under its constitution. but it does have strong ties with the e, u and nato without being a member of either the war. never president lula da silva had his rights violated when he was jailed for corruption in 2017. that's according to the un lila's running for the presidency against and says his country is trying to start a new ear in relations with saudi arabia, which a tire ardelane is in jed a ways hel towels with crown prince muhammad been so, man, it's our dylan's 1st trip to saudi arabia in years with relations strained after the 2018 killing of journalists, jamal cash, or g at the saudi consulate in istanbul. we'll send him to solo, is following the visit from a sample. thus visit by the turkish president, mainly aims to men bilateral ties that have been st,
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and those people must be prosecuted, present dead on back there. never mentioned a crown prince. mom had been sell man's name, but he always a pointed out to him and they, a, you, us intelligence the see. i also as fast that from the killing was ordered by muhammad, been so on. so, saudi arabia was under heavy international diplomatic pressure. and on the other side, turkey has been going through div economic crisis with the british depreciating national currency, closing valley against the us dollar every day. and that's why to former allies need of each other and this a visit than politics and economy. let's hear it from presidents are dom no longer the to the see this unit. i believe i'm trust that cooperation with saudi arabia on health, energy, food security, defense, finance is mutually beneficial. on every occasion, i emphasize the importance that we gave to the stability and security of our
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brothers in the gulf region. a times when threats are more complicated every day. dialogue is a necessity for the security and stability of the whole region. the divorce that in the saudi arabia is not the only country that turkey is trying to man ties with it . also it with israel, egypt and united emirates turkeys frying to improve the bilateral relations that have been sprained during the uprising. and apparently on clara believes that the regional security and stability architecture is changing and those countries will be needing each other. more caribbean police are carrying out the 2nd day of if, if of evictions at a major copper mine which has been occupied by indigenous protest. this office has already forced out hundreds of members of a separate indigenous community the day before. the last bumble mind supplies 2 percent of the world's copper and belongs to the chinese owned company, m m g. indigenous protest. this is demanding the mine hand back,
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their ancestral territory, accusing the company of not honoring the deal that they stocked to buy the land. number of supported coven, 19 infections in africa is on the rise, largely driven by a doubling in cases in south africa. it's the 1st time in more than 2 months. the confirmed weekly infections on the continent have increased. world health organization is urging people to get vaccinated and boosted only around 16 percent of africa's population has been fully inoculated. madonnas asked us regulators to approve. it's covered 19 vaccine for children under the age of 6. the darkness as to low dose jobs are safe and can protect babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. during recent trials, the vaccine proved about 50 percent effective and preventing symptomatic cases amongst young children in the us only children age 5 or older can be vaccinated using rival fibrous visors vaccine. now my of each on
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thailand's west coast was made famous by the movie the beach and it got so popular that authorities banned to us for 3 years to stock. environmental damage is tony chain reports. the success of that decision has spots a wider debate about marine conservation. if i could stop the world and restart life, put the clock back. i think i'd restart like this. alex garland, author of the beach. the movie released in 2000 and story leonardo dicaprio was filmed here at my ebay and thailand. the flood of tourists that followed caused huge ecological damage. look warner before the government closed the bay, there was nothing left. but after a few years of closure, you see more reefs. more see, life is making their way back to the bay. we saw black tips sharks, which you can see joined low tide. the re planted corals are now home to nurseries
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of fish, including juvenile sharks. strict limits on the number of visitors were intended to minimize the damage to the marine environment. swimming is now banned. after 2 years of cove, it shut downs. it's hoped that my bay will tempt the tourist back, but it's under water. you see how marine life has thrived in the absence of visitors. the adult sharks from my a base nursery flit nervously through the corals. huge shoals of yellow snappers, sweep along the edge of the reef, gently making way for uninvited guests. in the deeper ravines cracks and crevices full of life, a spiny lobster trying to avoid the dinner table. corals fanning out with signs of new growth. and if you want to find nemo, this is the place such that they say, well, they're there. it's thriving when you're lucky enough to get a chance to see it. you wonder why they don't do everything you them have
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a chance reserve it. but just behind my a bay, there are no limits or checks. the tourists are backed by the boat load. in the clear waters, the coral is bleached and marine life absent. i don't know why that we vote in child any will learn. so yes we, we don't have to wear funded quarterly. we don't have to wait for the call to happen. we can just learn from other countries, like we just learned to artillio. we just learn how the men is the nation about in the us fighting by the have even been regular sightings of do gongs. a shy ocean mammal thought to be the origin of the mermaid myth fishermen say they ventured much closer to the shore since covered head of them. i know that way because of the lack of tourist during the cold condemning. nature is less disturb. the most important factor for the cause is secrecy. which is that meant for sauce, you know. but the do gongs are now nowhere to be seen. scared off by boats carrying tourists back to the islands, tourists that after 2 years of locked down,
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mm. whole away issue and line of the journey. the latest news as it breaks we've ramadan east. i'm policy about all happening right now. thanks is in the city of holy sites, a set to remain high with detailed coverage. this year's to be a cultural center. it was the week before all this rubble is removed from around the world. $825000000.00 books were sold around the world. we're talking about paper books. ah
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ah, ah, sanders here now with all the sports names. thank you very much. julia liverpool manager yoga club but has signed a contract extension that will keep him at anfield until 2026 club but had been set to remain with the reads until 2024. his extension, however, coincides with liverpool currently being in richmond on form while they're currently chasing an unprecedented quadruple since the 54 year old joint liverpool in 2015. they've won multiple trophies, including the champions league and premier league. easy decision. i, you know, i love our club and it's a best place to be 100 percent. and yeah,
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i feel really, really lucky that what is now 6 and a half years ago vestry thought would be a good idea to bring a trauma felon. and here we are. and now we like bad smell, who's starting around and we'll stay for another 2. makes it 4 from now on. wow, that's a long time at football or been speaking to european football reporter, chris williams, who says club still has some work to do, to be ranked among the greatest premier league manages of all time. you'll get people say, well, he's not as good as sir alex ferguson for instance, who has multiple premier league titles. then you've got years a marino. awesome bangor, of course, and even pat guardiola as well. more than one premier league title and urine clubs there. so he's there or thereabouts, when you're looking at conversation with fantastic premier league managers,
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but it's what he brings to the club to liverpool, that makes them a better premier lee club. his relationship with the fans. he's coached average plays into a world class plays. andy robinson, for instance, eugenio in yelder were both with clubs that were relegated before clock coach them . and louis diaz is the latest want to come in and just hit the ground running. so gergen clock has something very, very special for liverpool. and if he wins the premier league this season, course mancha city have something to say about that, that i think people will start to regard him more of where they should do. manchester united, slim hopes of qualifying for next seasons champions league have dissolved even further. they dropped more points our home against 1st place that chelsea having fallen behind it. they did at least manage to strike back moments later with christiano. rinaldo earning number 11. draw it means united are 6 in the premier league table. having played 2 games more than 4 plays arsenal, who need them by 5 points. history. and i found for to it will take
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a slim advantage into the 2nd leg of their, your appellate semi final, a guess. west ham. the germans side got off to a quick thought in london, taken the lead that just one minute in or their head back. however, midway through the 1st half with west time equalizing introlatta warned it to be denied. though one day she come either seeing it too and after the break i was also victorious at night for germany's r b leipzig, while they claim the one nil home. when over scottish side ranges, the 1st leg over there last for the high in the agent champions league, yokohama, at my nose, are in that pull position to qualify for the knockout round the japanese side that were up against already eliminated long r g. i lay of vietnam, brazilian strike a mark was junior, put away his this penalty to give your co home on the lead. and they made it to now 8 minutes from time to sure they go into the final round of matches top of their
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group and on the verge of a place in the last 16. disappoint behind yokohama, in the group age standings that are gunning for their automatic qualifying a spot. our john brooks, the south korean side, the had to fight back against sidney f. see the older came a one nil at 1st half deficit to wind 3. to bo stokes. has been, has announced, as of, has been announced as england's in utah test, cricket captain, the all round the succeeds, joe routed, who stepped down earlier this month after a terrible run of results. england to have one just one of their last 17 tests stokes. the 1st challenge is a to test home series against new zealand in june to the m b s biggest stars that have led their teams into the conference playoff, a semi finals jani center to compose scores, a 33 points to sent to milwaukee. bucks that through in the east while steph curry
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hit 30. as the golden state warriors progressed in the west, david stokes runs up the action. i started, you only sent to the compo wasn't hanging a bouncing game far against the chicago bose. the tea time and b p came out firing in milwaukee with 15 points in the 1st quarter alone. we had known rebels and 3 assistance as well as the defending champion, bucks sweat to side. their opponents by 6 points. the 2nd seed securing the series for one. jonas finish with 33 points overall, and he and his team can now look forward to facing the 2nd. seated boston celtics, in the eastern conference semi finals know that he knows much about them. how much bashful i went to boston. now i'm busier zone was best, i get it just started swaying stuff and you know, my body gets danced up. you know, cedar with my kids and i'm like really know i can was bashful. sure. haven't wasn't,
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i don't know. they've done hurry, pfizer know, putting it over in the west that curry started his 1st game in the series for the golden state warriors against the denver nuggets. and he made a big difference with 30 points. 11 of them came in. the 4th quarter is golden state 8 down to win boy full to trenching the series for one. 0 boy. oh no, it is weighted. well, usually tonight was just a weird feeling cuz we had been there in a while and i was, i, we wanna do, we wanna disobey. i kinda made it a lot more difficult our so so well we still remember how to do it, which is which is a good feeling. the li exempt the pain nickel yoke. it's registered 30 points 19 re bout and 8 assists with nuggets even with a hamstring injury. but it was all in vain as denver would dump down to the playoffs. instead it's the warriors who go through to fight started the memphis grizzlies or the minnesota to move golden state warriors. oh,
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oh, to 0. to time grandson when a simona had a pet has admitted that she considered retiring last year, the remaining had a tough 2021 in which you missed the french open wimbledon, and the olympics due to a cough injury. however, she's looking to get back to her best. she's already $11.00 title this year early. i needed it. just over an hour to dispatch was young, straight sets to reach the madrid open round of 32. and finally, it's not easy to throw a baseball while wearing a suit jacket and a tie, especially when it's buttoned up. but it wasn't a problem for masters. the gulf champions quality shiffler. you 25 year old at one his 1st major at augusta earlier this month. collecting that famous green jacket as a dallas at native that he was given the on of throwing at the ceremonial 1st pitch
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at the texas rangers home game on wednesday night. and that's always fun for me, a hand you back to julie santa. thank you. well, you can find that much more about the main stories we're following on our website. got plenty of video and analysis right there at al jazeera dot com. that's it for me. chilling which on this news i'll be back in just a 2nd. with much more of the day's news. bye bye. ah ah. and a struggle is
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