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a hello. i'm sammy's a dan. this is the news our live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 9 people are dead in the us after a major storm and tornadoes sweep through the south and mid west mozambique struggles with its worth cholera outbreak in 20 years. what it faces along recovery from the impacts of psych phone friday. ukraine condemns russia taking charge of the un security council of calls it a slap in the face. and concerns about fake accounts with blue takes on twitter, feed on mosque ends, free verified check marks, many uses. and on piece the same with your sports, mx for stuff and takes poll position for the australian grand prix adventures. the city thrash liverpool for one to keep the pressure on premier lee leader is also
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particularly ah, why it's just gone $1500.00 g m t and we begin the news out in the united states where tornadoes have swept across sick states in the south and mid west, leaving a trail of destruction in their white. at least 9 people are dead and tens of thousands are without power. i'm a costume sharif begins our coverage. a fierce twister making its way to litter, draw the captain of arkansas, grouping of the roofs and balls uprooting trees. and flipping over vehicles, a tati said dozens of people are injured. some critically, a state of emergency is in place and tens of thousands of households are without power owned a life when our 1st internet for the life of america. home we are for,
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you know, away with the hardware, not the 2nd place. an order has not been on with the windows 10 minutes to the bathroom stamps. i say it was an airplane. and, and i had to take, i had to, to save like they're about to blow as what it felt like a lot of person. it was quick, less than 1520 seconds. mm. there was similar scenes in iowa. their motorists and kilter captured. this video riddled on the ground. the national weather service was tracking at. he's 36 unconfirmed to nato reports in arkansas, tennessee, illinois, and iowa. in the evening, the storm drove through illinois, ah, the roof of the apollo theater in bent the day collapsed here in the concert.
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tomatoes are common in the u. s. especially in the center and south of the country . but scientists say the common storms are unusually intense. this is the 1st time and i believe more than 10 years that we've had 2 areas of high risk. that's very uncommon. typically, they have this real life to focus on one particular area. but in this case today, we have 2 areas of concern and a broad area of what's called a moderate risk, which is 4 out of 5 on the, on the scale. so this, this was a pretty widespread, severe weather threat with a large area of concern for tornado. the severe weather comes, especially joe biden, was this thing mississippi, where at least 26 people died after monster tornado battled through the state. last week. when we consume sharif jesse ra, a sherry mckinney is the national spokesperson that the american red cross joins us
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now from vicksburg. mississippi. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, all the disaster hit areas getting the help they need. yes, we are here in full force in mississippi where of course the spring storms have already brought maturity of the damage here in this very impoverished state of mississippi. and what we're seeing are people rebuilding in our 330 strong volunteers from all across the country are here, reaching out, trying to help them with their recovery. and from the pictures that emerge, it does look like acid devastation in some parts. just take us through the kind of assistance that people urgently need. well, as you said, it is either devastation through the area of the delta area here and mississippi homes are just leveled nothing but sticks left basically. and it's really quite
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disheartening to see in person, even for a hardcore red cross, sir, it is true devastation. and unfortunately we didn't just east the worms here in mississippi a week ago. but now we're hearing of storms that have touched down in arkansas and tennessee that have the last some fatalities as well. and also the saying devastation. tornadoes are hitting these areas ard, and the people are going to have to rebuild. what that means is the red cross is here providing reunification, providing shelter, providing food, providing medical care, as well as mental health care. and also not sure what that was. also we're providing spiritual care which is very important, especially here in the delta. and it costs a lot of money when you respond to disasters of this size and we have so many disasters that we are responding to. in fact, i believe i heard this morning about 16 major disasters across the united states.
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so it's a very costly endeavor. is what is the prognosis at this point? if we call it is the worst over, is there some fear or concern the tornadoes might come back? show you have to think about your own personal safety as you try and help people to well, you know, with red cross we are very, whether aware we are prepared. so we do what we can to prepare the public as well as our own workers. this is early on, on april 1st. usually we don't see this type of tornadic activity until later on in the spring season. but again, we're here boots on the ground and if anyone would like to help thank you to reach out to the red cross at red cross dot org. or you can call 1800 redcross or you can text the number 90999, and enter the word tornado for 10 dollar donation. anything, anything we can get will help. we also are in desperate need of disaster volunteers
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. so anyone who can hear this wants to volunteer with the american red cross, please let us know. we'll have a job for you. let's hope people here that cold. what kinds of precautions can people take? i mean this, as you said, the happens every year. people know there's a tornado season coming and we often see scenes of destruction. however, you know, not usually as, as devastating as this is that something people can do to get ready for the blow to lessen the blow. when we can encourage preparedness, when you hear that a tornado may be happening, as i watch, you should already have your preparedness ready. you need to know where you're going to go in your home, where there isn't an exterior window or door. you need to make sure your family knows what to do. in that case. you need to have your electronics fully charge like your phone and your radios so that you can hear and be able to call out for help if
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you need to. and also you need to have the red cross emergency smart app downloaded to your phone so that you can get those alerts. i know i, my son last night had my phone turned on while we were having tornado watches here, next berg. and i got, i'm from tennessee and i actually got the alarm poor tornado warning in tennessee. so know that that is a critical component. having those apps on your phone to make sure that you stay safe and your family does as well. all right, thanks so much sherry and wish you all the best stay with helping people come to come come through this one and more than a 1000000 people and most and big have been affected by phone freddy, which hit the country twice in late february and early march, the storm brought destructive floods and the worst collar outbreak in 20 years. w h . o says the damage to health facilities and water supplies has increased the risk
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of infectious diseases in the block. the reports cyclop friday, battered mozambique twice in february and march, destroying more than 130 homes, and displacing an estimated 184000 people, water facilities clinics, and medical centers were damaged, accelerating the spread of cholera, while the color of bricks, regularly grown was a big between october and april of every year, with more than $21000.00 cases. currently in 95 states, this is the largest o break in the last 20 years. it's not only cholera. the world health organization is also warning of looming hunger crisis. the u. n. estimates about 3100000 people are in need of food assistance, access to safe borton. sanitation is still challenging, and about one 3rd of the crops have been destroyed. ah, for amazon beek climate change is not
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a future problem. the effects of prolonged severe weather patterns are ready, evident lena wallclear al jazeera. dr. poland glock um is the regional health advisor for easton and southern africa as unicef. he says there's a global shortage of vaccines. if you to a shawnee really, very di, had many respect just the fact that the situation where we have very well what i wanted to show unhygienic situation in many faculty country. but then we are having the stifling ready, that's the quantity of these and terminated. what, which is people out of habit that that's one of the 2nd movement of population. and you may know it must be in security. i'm making it difficult for us. it's not what it was. i'm beat, but global. the eastern on 1000 africa. we have issues of mobilizing vaccines will
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call era and this is our global prices. and you may know the international coordination room that manages talk power to temporality, a decision that people who at least will now get $21.00 instead of a to do that i normally described. because one to me. so what all they contribute to stop an outbreak, but if you really want to really be need to be need to dorsey's per person and agreement to transition sedan from minute free to civilian day to ship has been delayed until the 1st day. the final deal was supposed to be signed between army leaders and political groups on saturday, but disagreements about security reforms got in the way. the biggest sticking point has been the details of integrating the power minute treat. rapid response forces into the regular military, both sides. so they'll work on resolving the issue this week. if a morgan is in cartoon with more political parties in sudan were hoping to sign an
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agreement on saturday. that would end the terminal, which started when the military took over power in october 2021. but that has now been a delayed to april 6th, due to differences between the army and the rapid support force as the parent military group, which has been supporting the army since a former president obama was she was overthrown in april 2019. now the issue comes down to the integration of the paramilitary group. the rapid support forces are iris of, into the army. the army wants the group to be integrated into it by the end of the 2 year transitional period. they also want an assessment of the officers and the ranks off the officers of the rapid support forces saying that that needs to be reassessed because they have not joined at the military academy. and we have been promoted in a were in standards that were not, are compatible with the standards of the army. then this, the issue of the investments of the r itself are the arse up, have their own investment in various sectors, including gold and including of the sectors as well. now the army wants those
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investments to be integrated into its own investments, which in turn would be taken over by the transitional government. political parties have made it clear that they, on their side are ready and that they have agreed on majority of issues with the military issues such as a transitional justice issues such as a reform, the security sector, and issues such as dismantling the former regime of our former president on martin bashir and when it comes to the issue of integrating the rapid support forces, which has been repeatedly thing that is part of the military that comes down to the military and iris have amongst themselves. a technical committee is working to try to reach an agreement in the next 5 days, so that a final deal is signed by april 5th. he bow morgan al jazeera hot soon. plenty more still ahead on the news our including. we look at the us vice president's week long tour of africa. what it means when nations who need debt relief. and while miles away, donald trump in code is the 1st for me, president criminal charges. and it's for the tenants rivalry featuring the world
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number one uses what could be the of the year of the miami open? you can have all those details coming on. ah, it's russia's turn to take on the rotating presidency of the un security council. ukraine says it's a slap in the face to the international community. it once russia removed from the council altogether. how diplomatic out it's a jane space has more now from the un. every month, the presidency of the un security council rotates among its 50 members. today, russia is assuming the presidency for the month of april, that's deeply controversial because when russia had the presidency last year was february, the month that they invaded ukraine,
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there are people calling for russia to be kicked off the security council or kicked out of the united nations, but if you look at the rules and you look at the un charter, those things are not possible. what we do know is that later this month, the russian foreign minister. so gay lab rockers will be here in new york. you'll be sharing a number of meetings, including one in defense of this document, the u. n's founding charter, other diplomat say that is very cynical when it's russia that is currently breaching this charter with its ongoing war. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. the international monetary fund has approved the $15600000000.00 loan for ukraine. the package will be used to stabilize the economy during the conflict. the installments will be released in the next 4 years. the 1st going towards changes in the energy sector. in return, ukraine will have to increase its tax revenue and strengthen anti corruption efforts. is ready forces say they've shot and killed the palestinian man near the
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alex or mos compound. they accused the 26 year old of grabbing an off the gun. tensions have been high since prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the far right coalition government took off his late last year. pakistan's army says gun been killed for soldiers near the border with iran. the attack happened in the catch district in southwestern pakistan. the military says the troops came under attack by a group of coals terrorists from the iranian hive during a border patrol. it's the 2nd incident of its kind in the region within 3 months. well, staying in pakistan, the funeral has been held for a 14 year old boy who died in a crush. the city of karachi. it was among at least 11 people who are crushed to death in a rush to collect food aid and a ramadan distribution center on friday. and many in pakistan have been struggling
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with surging food prices. country has posted its highest annual inflation on record as food and transport. price is 3050 percent in march, compared with last year. and an increasing number of citizens now were line humanitarian aid. finter monahan has more. the confusion and panic, injured and dead are everywhere. money and food is being distributed before a tradition during ramadan. p broke out as this site and corrupt, he was overwhelmed by crowds of desperate people need them. i did it aloud to save up a good. those behind us didn't stop. they kept pushing. i was chris to the last thing i remember is that my sister fell on me. i tried to find my sister, but i couldn't. when the crowd cleared, i saw both of them. my sisters lying dead, women and children were killed as the crowd got out of control there and other
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stampeded food distribution centers this week. but this with the deadly it idea go ahead. hop in money was being distributed among the poor to do a loss crowd had gathered, which resulted in a stampede efforts to control the crowd, made things worse. some people drawn to a nearby stream, others were trampled underfoot. money, inflation is a 50 year high and families are struggling to survive. the cost of basic cars like flower for sword, nearly 50 percent this past year. families the dead say they're tired of political infighting, enter demanding solution. millions of women have been forced to leave their homes to get some free food. why? because of the government, the prime minister keeps flaming formally. the iran contra everything. com is not responsible. he is responsible. there is no gas, no electricity, no water. everything is so expensive, they should die of shame. please have sealed off the area. they've already arrested several people. the organizers are being blamed for failing to inform local
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authorities about the event, but so long as pockets tony families remain in dire conditions. more tragedies like this one could be difficult to avoid. didn't monahan's al jazeera pho, frances has been discharged from a hospital in rome, where he was being treated for bronchitis. bad of the roman catholic church spent 3 days in hospital. he briefly addressed well wishes and journalists jokingly, telling them was still alive. bay, the 6 year old pontiff is confirmed. he'll preside over palm sunday mass in saint peter's square head of easter bound. donald trump is due to appear in a new york colt on tuesday, where he'll become the 1st for me, u. s. president to face criminal charges. the details have not been made public. the grand jury that voted for the indictment was investigating a payment made to adult film star stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign. gabriel, as on the reports from new york,
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a handful of protesters came out friday at trump tower new york. as news of the former president's indictment filtered through about 6 kilometers to the south outside the manhattan district attorney's office. the anticipation among the world's media is also building as a date with history draws closer. but back in florida, donald trump's plain remains firmly on the tarmac, the man himself staying behind closed doors through most of the day, leaving his supporters to do most of the talking for him. i think these charges are not legitimate charges. i think what is happening right now in our nation is very sad and i feel that the direction that we are headed is very dangerous since the manhattan district attorney's office, confirmed trumps indictment over hush money payments to a former adult film star. speculation has mounted over how trump's arraignment will
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play out. they've got nothing and its potential effect on the country. trump's lawyers say bill vigorously fight the charges and framed the indictment as political persecution. it's believe trump will surrender on to states and its expected he will arrive here at the district attorney's office, where he will have his photograph and fingerprints take him. he will be in walked down a long hallway to make his 1st court appearance at an arraignment when he is free to leave. the big question then is, will trump come outside to address the media? one person, apparently unwilling to be drawn into the debate. current u. s. president joe biden. ah, i divide your document. i'm no common outside the district attorney's office. the weight is on now just days away from a former president to show up and surrender to face
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a judicial system that is waiting for him. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york on donald trump's lawyer says the case is politically motivated. this is a historic case, a monumental case case that will have wide reaching ramifications and it, it really today in i feel very concerned about the rule in this country. course. it endangers the rule of law for all americans to dates donald trump, to march a democrat of the day after it, sir, and wrote your friend the day after that you were me. and that's what concerns we went to. prosecutor couldn't use the law and the system to go west or political opponent. it's something that frightens me from philip cowski is a former u. s. federal prosecutor. these as trump may find it difficult to stick to the bail conditions, i fully expect, given what we've seen so far, the judge to order him that if he's gonna remain out on pre trial release, he cannot not try to attempt to harass,
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threaten or intimidate any of the witnesses such as stormy daniels, michael cohen, any of the prosecutors, especially alvin brag or the judge. and that's going to be a pretty big mine field for him. not to be able to, to post on social media or to denigrate them and rally speeches because that's his bread and butter. i would have said that the new york protest was going to be minor if anything at all, tracking them as i do i, i follow on social media, many of the rabble rousers in new york. but the announcement today of the georgia congresswoman green going there to spearhead this protest that's really energized the right on social media like i haven't really seen since prior to january 6th. so i think that she could draw a significant crowd and could bring in a number of people from outside the city of new york in there. on tuesday, ecuador constitutional court has given the go ahead for impeachment proceedings
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against president gal my last, so is accused of embezzlement. the decision is called a political crisis. alexandra patty reports korean president, get my last so look increasingly isolated as he begins the latest fight for his political life. he surrounded himself with supporters, then his wife, as he rejected the 2nd impeachment trial against him in less than a year. this time for allegedly embezzling like fun stuff he insisted v as a victim of a conspiracy against him. main nice, becky, i am outraged by this attack on my integrity, my reputation, and also that of our home. with my hand on my heart ecuadorian, i reiterate to you, i am innocent. this week the country's constitutional court gave the go ahead for impeachment proceedings against the conservative former banker. the court accuses him of allowing corruption in the country,
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state oil companies. and it comes as lasso struggled to tackle a surgeon violent crime and worsening economic problems. he now faces a vote in a hostile congress, an abysmal approval ratings. even conservative observers in the country say it had become increasingly hard for any political sector to defend them. what was that was your political? should i mail you this impeachment? trial is happening after law, so suffered heavy defeats and local elections and in a referendum last month, among a worsening security crisis. there is also a crisis in the health system yet, and i think the generalized discontent might play a role in pushing legislators to make a political decision more than a simple judicial one villa, somebody. and that's without the national assembly as up to $45.00 days to investigate the charges. housing laughter will require 9, the 2 of the assemblies, a $137.00 votes. other political experts feared a removal could impact equity is already weak institutions,
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but insist the president as only himself to blame on the quantity to get picked up by the mentors douglas is bullied. one could worry about the comic and social effects that this political crises could have in ecuador. but the reality is that it's the economic and social crisis and the country that brought us to this point. this impeachment trial is nothing else that a way of trying to solve the whole set of failures of last was administration to live with you data. if the vote to remove and passes lasso would be replaced by based president alfredo bought rate or a former medical doctor and a political novice. valesa could instead choose to the south congress before the vote triggering fresh elections that given the president's approval ratings. most believe he would certainly lose allison the and be at the and just either sell a had on al jazeera or anger refugees in bangladesh. face a difficult ramadan of the un reduces food aid. one psychologist in south africa
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tells us what impact high unemployment is having on people's mental health. in sport formula, one championship leader stop and takes the whole position. fabian grom 3 that's coming off ah hello. that will stop by looking at the satellite image over south america. and you can see the dense clouds continuing to lingo over north western areas, being very heavy rain and we've seen landslides in northern peru with streets flooded and houses washed away. we could see more of that, not just here, but for the north in ecuador, possibly in bolivia and north western areas of brazil where the rain is going to fall heaviest. over the next few days, we think the more intense storms sweep into the north east of brazil as well,
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but farther south east of this, across coastal areas. there is a much dry, a picture we are going to see more in the way of windy and wet weather creeping in as a system moves away from northern parts of argent. tina, it's the temperature and when us s and it's good to the same in rio de janeiro. look at that 26 degrees celsius on sunday. it will be picking up slightly. the rain does ease. it will be foggy. but some funny spells coming through on monday now was immune to central america. there's lots of sunshine to be found across the caribbean, just a few showers coming into jamaica. possible fun to storm for kingston on saturday by sunday. much of the wet weather dries away from easton areas of mexico and we'll be seeing maximum highs of 29 degrees celsius in monterey. and mexico city by sunday. ah frank assessment just just means to give them the basic human rights,
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not only in the camp, but also inside the informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means, china's power i'm the world's critical debate is only about the legal route for a property in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah, in a blue
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a i'll come back here watching out this time to recap the headlines now. tornadoes have swept across 6 american states in the south and midwest, killing at least 9 people, leaving a trail of destruction, tens of thousands, and now without the electricity vaccination campaign supported by the world health organization is underway. in most countries facing its worth color outbreak into decades driven by flooding pools pipeline friday, it's russia's turn to take home, the rotating presidency of the un security council. the crane is called it a slap in the face and the bad joke on april. the 1st month's russia removed from
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the council altogether. now, taiwan president is on a tool of central america as she tries to hold on to dwindling allies in the region . sighing, gwen has been holding talks with the guatemalan present guatemala and bra. these are the only nations from the region that maintain diplomatic relations with taiwan . a trip comes off the home. juris cut ties with ty, pay and recognize china last month. what i was what tamala is a powerful ally of taiwan. and in recent years, we have continued to deepen our relations a few years ago with president t. m. a take, we signed an agreement that will allow for food that die through is if you cation and innovation in technical cooperation between our nation, with consumer. i'm waiting for guatemala. this is a significant visit to renew and reaffirmed the full support of taiwan trading. the re, recognition of taiwan as an independent nation. as the one true china with which we
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share democratic values of mutual respect and historic ties of brother, a body member, i john home, and now joins us from mexico city. so the time when these nader sees quite a warm welcome in guatemala. yeah, the guatemalan president describe their relationship as unbreakable. so yes, she is getting a strong welcome there and she really need the moment president. so i in when, because as you mentioned me at the start a list of allies in latin america really shrinking in central america alone, she lost on us. as you mentioned just the other day, this trip comes just a short while after that. so nick, well, salvatore, that dominican republic, panama costa rica, they've been sort of wrested away from china, from taiwan by china. really, the only pieces left will not board for taiwan in that region of central america. and now guatemala police. so it is important for them,
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this trip. now we've seen support dwindle lately. is that expected to continue going forward, especially after those elections in paraguay? i think yes, unless in the region and the americans in general are saying is that this could be a losing game in the long run from taiwan. we're talking about relatively small island nation of population of about 23000000. trying to compete with the financial might of china and china's really invested heavily in latin america. we were speaking about honduras just now. that country has been a hydro electric dime project project. and after that, it decided to sort of change sides as it were to china. and we've been seeing that all across the region. so in the long run, even though it's been reported that taiwan is going to guatemala police, with an open check, almost to, to try and sure of that support. it's difficult to see how it can compete. also
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with china's determination, the rest of the way diplomatic allies just since president saw has taken on the presidency. we've seen various countries that have changed sides. i think if there is a winner, though, winners in this sort of diplomatic battle between the 2 countries, it is guatemala, perhaps believes there is of a small countries in said central america. we're talking about impoverished nations that are often quite go on by other leading diplomatic, a leading countries around the world. so this can only be seen as so can injection of money and finite to for them. unfortunately, they're also saying it's incredibly corrupt, especially guatemala. got a real problem with that. so it remains to be seen how much about money that taiwan is injecting or expected to inject, will actually make it down to the people that need it at the bottom of the social pyramid. all right, thanks so much john holman. now
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the us vice president camera harris has just ended a week long tour of africa. she's the 5th biden administration official to visit the continent in the past 2 years. when it comes, as the rest tries to counter growing russian and chinese influence in the region, nicholas hawk reports walking down a path where enslaved africans whence marched in chains headed to america, is the united states, 1st black vice president, kamala harris on a visit to what was a major hub for the atlantic slave trade and gone down. the tour guide explains many of the captives didn't see a way out and believed only death would bring them freedom. i believe that we must remember to teach us not only about our past, but about our destiny and our future that we must learn in a way that we may be more than just a charm offensive. harris is on
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a week long 3 nation tour of africa and attempt to counter the growing influence of china and russia on the continent. russia has side you military cooperation agreements with 17 african countries. china is a continent largest trading partner with 2 trillion dollars and investments in construction projects after the u. s. africa summit last december. harris is one of several senior white house officials to visit the continent in recent months, marking a contrast with the previous trump administration. the united states is trying to catch up to, to rush on china that this is the most recent iteration of a suppose that policy with regard to africa at the u. s. has not demonstrated out in terms of investment in terms of sustain engagements, with various governments after gonna harris traveled to towns and near to meet the nation's 1st female president. she then went onto zambia, promising more american investment. but with 20 went african countries on the verge of bankruptcy, their leaders say they want that really 1st. what is keeping us down for now?
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vice president is that this over we cut it did, but didn't that really? it might be difficult for us to continue with. oh is the simple still economy? kamala harris announced more than $7000000000.00 and private sector and u. s. government commitments during her trip. it is an attempt to renew relations from this shared history. harris says the united states would build a common future alongside africans. nicholas hawk al jazeera, uganda has deployed more soldiers to the democratic republic of congo. fighting between the m 23 group and government forces has displaced nearly a 1000000 people in the past year. malcolm webb has more more uganda and soldiers arriving in democratic republic of congo. they're under the banner of an east african regional force is meant to end the conflict between government forces and
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the m $23.00 armed group. ugandans have crossed into the border town of pentagon or it was taken by m 23 last year and its fighters still there was a lot of footage and we up luckily, all of us that we helped the bishop, we have been waiting for long on the waiting for a few days or a few months. i don't think he's going to do in infancy, threes taken sways of territory from congress. government forces over the last year, widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. you can, there's also been accused of backing the group. those governments deny it. you can, there's a 3rd country to join the regional 4th. can you and burn the if already sent troops . congress army said the regional forces would help it fight them 23. instead, they'd be making agreements with the armed group, m $23.00 hasn't bade regional leaders calls for it to withdraw into som, up to mom left every time when we drove from police. the government forces and
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local groups still coming back. this time we have agreed with the east african forces that such kind of behavior will be conceded as well. ational says player, and we will react immediately. people have protested against wanda and you can the in cities across congo in regions. yes. it blamed for decades of military aggression and looking at minerals ever since they 1st invaded in the 1990. 2 years ago, thousands of uganda and soldiers entered connelly's territory near the town of penny . under an agreement with congress government, they meant to be pursuing an armed group called the idea rights groups. the violence against civilians has grown worse since they arrived. now people are wondering if the arrival of even more foreign forces will help to end decades of conflict. malcolm web al jazeera wrangler refugees in bangladesh struggling to make ends meet after the un caught back food
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a because of funding shortfalls. will the cops coincide with the most than fasting, month of ramadan for their child re, has more from cox's bizarre oh, which would russians from the un food agency been cut? many in this can fear they'll soon go hungry. cramped in a makeshift tank with 9 other family members mala, bono misses, are home in may and march. she left everything behind during a crack down by the military. and at the last i got, i didn't like that right now. we are facing difficulties in getting adequate amount of ration. sometimes we have to buy items from outside with what i've the savings we have back home, our family with farmers. so it's much easier to manage our life. unlike hair gather number brick, when incidence of fire violence and threat of flood, and landslide during monsoon season makes life challenging. here for raw hanger i
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it's hard living here, but somehow we are managing during ramadan with the limited rashness, we guess. but it's just not enough for a large family like ours. many rowing, i say they were used to receiving different types of food aid during ramadan and previous year. but that stopped export things. the ration been provided or insufficient. and any further decrees or post grave health problems for the ringer in the am home of liana mother marshall, bishop edison in mother the recent cut in rations is worrying people being, as most, don't have any other income source in the bottle here in the mosque, we don't even have an after meal arrangement for the community, like, unlike in the refined state in la garza, ah, none of their shows more than a 1000000 growing of muslims, but it's government is gradually losing patience with the international community, saying it's failing to help resolve the crisis in the holy month of ramadan, most growing are up, it is said they are thankful that they are safe here. but their lives still remain a daily struggle. i made all the from iron tribulation,
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most still dream of returning home one day, furniture or boxes bazaar. now evacuation orders have been lift in a town near japan's fukushima nuclear power plant. 12 years after one of the world's was nuclear disasters. prime minister from you because she the attended a ceremony, mocking the reopening of 2 areas of tommy, aka. it's one of 12 pounds that was fully or partially mc. often. earthquakes, synonymy triggered meltdowns. the power plant in 2011, to strike by private doctors in the northern indian state of rochester, one shows no sign of ending protesting against new legislation, which guarantees access to free health care services. pub, natal reports from the city of j 4 patients are lining up. a job was largest government hospital. they say the ongoing doctor strike is making treatment harder
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to get people. there aren't any doctors and private hospitals. when we come to gorman facilities, patients are not treated probably, doctors do x rays and even to the surgery. but say they don't know when they can do it. doctors and largest on data protesting recently passed has houses of them have hit the streets, demanding the act, be repeated. private facilities have close disrupting medical services. patients say that being forced to cue up in overcrowded government hospitals or go to another state just on say, don't already spend more than the national average on public health and treatment. and government hospitals like these large, the 3 like to has act mix. we have a legal rights making is the 1st legislation of its kind in india dr. city actually for private hospitals to treat emergency cases even if patients cannot afford it. they believe this will increase bureaucratic interference emergency when sort of, how can the governments define and emergency?
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that's for the doctors to decide. i'm said the government should ask us to help them make a law. the act looks like it's been copied from a developed country which has good health care infrastructure. the government says the actual expand existing health, gaskin and increase access to the poorest people any longer log me. sometimes poor people don't get treated and either government or private hospitals. that's why it's important to give it to them as a right. so they won't die because they didn't get treatments. if the governments covering costs up to $30000.00 the, what's the issue? the government says it's open to discussion but will not be the act. patients hope the deadlock is resolved soon. but now the plan to broaden has access has resulted in restricting it, at least temporarily. 5 new with the largest dealer, jap or northern india. south africa has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, nearly a 3rd of its work force zat of the job. economic stagnation and rolling power
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outages have worsened the problem with the recent studies. so one in 4, south africans is probably depressed on psychology, spoke about how this is affecting people's mental health. i'm professor sat scoop or clinical psychologist based in johannesburg, south africa. i think her situation is one off cravings, identity and depression. because people feel totally helpless in a situation of crisis upon a crisis. no people, no individual can continue with a state of psychic emergency that applies in conditions like this. so in that sense, we have been experiencing the same effects of our country that may have been at war, but effectively is at global itself. help lines increased with people are
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calling out for help and assistance. and it may not be an understanding that this is what's causing but the numbers are rising and it's at the tail end of a devastating cove with 19 pandemic as well. so all of that had all of these factors have conjoined to create this psychic emergency condition layer. we simply have if it's not one crisis to day, something else to morrow's and faith in leadership has been added to the lowest ever in our society. the psychological society, other groups like that, explain symptoms to people and her there is free online webinar as this helpful person. nobody who calls the psychology society is just turned away
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. yes, we may be despondent, but we have resilience. we've shown we have resilience in the past. and more recently, we have survived at tremendous cost and we can do it again. don't lose your sense of you can change. now the deadline to pay for twitters new account verification system as arrived. starting april, the 1st individuals and companies have to pay $8.00 a month for the blue. take a symbol of a count, authenticity c o e long mosque says the subscription service will reduce the number of fake accounts. catalina grantor is an associate professor and private law and technology at attract university. she says there's a trend among social media platforms to find new sources of revenue. what we're seeing here is
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a shift in social media business models or the whole industry is doing. there's not just twitter and they're exploring content monetization, namely they're trying to find new ways for users to create to, to actually pay for their products. and twitter, blue is only one example. another example that we can think of as also from twitter is the fact that they're planning to charge around $42000.00 per month for industrial access to their data, such as the twitter a p i. that's what being half a $1000000.00 for per year for services that used to be really partially free. so what i think is really changing here is that we're, we're really getting to see the true nature of social media. it's not a public square that we all thought it was what a shop where we increasingly have to be money for digital products, and we're not just being with our data. on the one hand, twitter does have the right to change of service. however, the blue badge is started out as something completely different, not just something that you would pay for, but actually this identity verification mechanism. and what is important to highlight is that in the social media world, there's still
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a very controversial tension between safety and privacy. and for instance, in germany, a case law shows that facebook could not ask for its users to register with their actual official identity. so the initial verified accounts program that twitter started in 2009 after celebrities were complaining about identity theft was this reputation mechanism that, that twitter basically started building as of then. and the problem right now is that if twitter start charging for identity for reputation building, actually we should say, then we are going to get back to this pre 2009 chaotic period because there will be new incentives for malicious behavior. still a had allowed jessia look ahead to a make or break night. full heavy white box at anthony joshua that's coming up in school. ah,
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marching for peace in ukraine. hundreds took to the streets of london on saturday, urging a ceasefire. negotiations with russia to end the conflict with this demonstration is one of many happening over this weekend across europe. now, for these demonstrators, all of ukraine is simply making things worse and prolonging the conflict with others. take a very different approach. it would help if we stop saying, we'll just give you lots bull weapons and tell you when the war in the belgian capital, many of those marching in solidarity with ukraine. we're actually refugees from that country. we need a canonical support because we defend not on the our land boy defiant, all democracy world. while in berlin, a big approach ashed, at least $10000.00 turned up to say no to be idea of germany. all mean ukraine were demonstrating for peace in that war. that is not ours. so different messages and no end in sight to the misery inflicted on the people. if you cry,
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lou ah. all right, it's time to catch up on all the sports news with peter family. thank you very much . we'll begin with the rest of the premier league title and manchester. so he thrashed livable for one to keep the pressure on leaders. austin old said he went to head at the 80 heard mom at selah with the visitors in front of the 17 minutes. but 10 minutes late at city were unable. thank to julio over, is the argentines go bringing their star man erling holland to his feet in the stems. won't do his groin injury any favors, though. moments into the 2nd half kevin, the brainer, puts city in front and goals from captain ill car gun to one and jack relish sealed
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the full one victory for me to one champ job lead. a max for stoppin has taken po position for sunday's australian grand prix. it's the 1st time he'll start from the front of the grid at melbourne park, but qualifying did not start well for red boom, for stephens, teammate sergio periods crashed out in the 1st session. the mexican is currently 2nd in the driver's standings and stuff on the back of the grid well will champion for stop and secured the 22nd poll of his career, just the head of the mercedes do of george russell and louis hamilton. that's the best qualifying result. the mercedes team has had the season we have a great race car, i'm sure. but again, like i said before, with atomic is, has been difficult to understand what the tires are going to do, but nevertheless, i think, yeah, what is important is a good start from their own. so i think we, we normally are a bit more competitive in the racing, qualify the performance just been getting better and better and we haven't brought
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any upgrades to the car. i think it's just a matter of the facts of the team doing a great job to maximize the set up to maximize and the piece before at hand. and you had to be lana. p 2, p 3 is a pretty exceptional result for us. tennis will, number one, carlos alcaraz has been knocked out of the miami open in the semi finals by italian younique's center. the 2 players have formed one of the most exciting rivalries on 2 in recent years. and they produced 3 hours of cure entertainment with many calling this point in the opening set and early contender, 4 points of the year and seeded center eventually rallying from a sit down to beat the defending champion to reach sunday spinal alcaraz will also
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lose the number one ranking novick jock of each of the semi finalists. so that will face daniel men today for the title. the russian survived a tough encounter with friend and compatriot car and hatching of wedding 763663. it is 28th victory of the season and is now the final in 5 st tournaments and both as welcome the news that they would be able to turn to wimbledon. monsieur, with the grand slam, having lifted its ban on russian and been a russian competitor. yeah, again i'm going to be happy to to be there. i don't know what the crowd reaction is going to be. i can't control it, but i will be happy to play there in front of her. i in front of all the people are hopefully on, on the course and now hopefully have some big, amazing matches in all of the russian and rational clear. as i said before that we're really in, i would like to play there and you know, i played quite a final as i'm in the last 8 club and it's really,
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really great. and special events, you know, in tennis history. so that's why, you know, i'm really happy that you shared this news with me and her that will be able to play this year to computer. to time wimbledon champion, patrick of elizabeth, came back from a sit down to the romanian serrano stands to reach the women funnel for the 1st time. in 13 appearances in miami, she'll face current wimbledon champion, elaina, read back and i in the final later give it to that hasn't won w t a 1000 event since madrid in homer will give you a champion. anthony joshua returned to the ring on saturday in what's been viewed by many as a make or break fight. the british box faces american germaine. franklin at london's o. 2 arena, joshua waiting that a korea high for the bout, which is the 1st since the face of the feet to ukraine, alexander you think it's the 1st fight in 8 years, but joshua is not competing for a will title, and he has to make the to the kaya,
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if he loses the heavyweight boxing one punch can change everything you have to give jermaine franklin. at least a punches chance. he's got resilience. he's got desire and belief. 12 months ago, he was working 12 hour shift and a wolf factory to support his family. this is a rocky bow bow, a moment for him. if he can beat this kind of be a most heavy weights, he goes into the pump. you know, the great upsets of heavyweight boxing, and as we know, joshua, it's happened before with andrew, is in 2019, joshua is looking for a false explosive statement finish, which is what he needs in this fight. if anthony, joshua loses the spice, it's catastrophic. his korea lies in tatters or certainly it's late. korea lives in texas, and those fights with tyson fury. don't a while to jo joyce deleon, white again, which are worth a probably a 120000000 pounds to him if you chopped up what he would earn for them all. it
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lies in taxes because a lot for fights and his last 6, and i don't think there'll be a lot of coming back from this. and finally, a story that some parents will be familiar with the anxiety of running in the parents race at your child sports day. but none of your multiple olympic enrolled spring chapman, shelly, and fraser fries, did you make him lift a fellow parents for thus, then what look to be the signature 100 meet the distance. so you can count yourself lucky that you don't have to compete against her in front of your child every year . very unfair, i think sammy, well why it's not always fair. we do. thanks. be that. that said from me, sammy's aid, and for this news out loud and back in a moment with another full shout. so stay with us. ah
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