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ah. hello, i'm marianna mossey. welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least $21.00 people now dead off to a series of tornadoes tag through several us dates, damaging homes and bringing down a theater roof during a concert. benjamin netanyahu delaying his judicial overhauls fails to stop israelis turning out and paused for the assassin. i protest against the government. russia takes over the presidency of the un security council despite its own president being wanted by the international criminal court. ukraine says it's a slap in the face. and cycling friday leaves mozambie short of food and in the grips of its worst cholera outbreak in 2 decades
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on pieces, tempting dough with wood of sports news also to extend the leading legal $315.00 point. so the rail madrid also beat out for new with help from to robert evans doff ski goals. ah hello and welcome to the news our rescue work has it been searching for survivors. after tornadoes swept across 6 american states in the south and the mid west, east $21.00. people have been killed and dozens more, have been injured. tens of thousands of people are without power. and thousands of homes have been damaged or destroyed. out there is particle hain brings us the story. now, lou, it was the warning heard across several states. take shelter. a tornado is coming.
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this was just one captured on video. the national weather service issued $450.00 tornado warnings. and as many as 65 were spotted, search and rescue operations are still under way. and the death toll is expected to rise in arkansas, alabama, indiana, mississippi, and illinois. here the roof collapsed on a few 100 people attending a heavy metal concert, killing at least one injuring dozens, some seriously. now across a vast stretch of the south and mid west. oh, the cleanup begins. but a war zone. i mean, you look around the cars or when children, these cars are move, they were, you know, in the park that way and just debris everywhere. scariest thing i've ever been in arab ryan and i had to say like, their mouth would blow as well. so my, there's a lot of 1st, it was quick, less than 1520 seconds,
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just seconds for this much destruction. this is a part of the country that is used to tornadoes, but not usually this many at once. 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. so it's a very costly endeavor. power line to down in several areas, leaving $250000.00 people without electricity. and the storm that caused at all also spark fires in the south and blizzards in the north. and as they begin to rebuild, keeping their eyes on the skies. more storms are on the way. patty calhane al jazeera washington all conceal calvinist sarah huckabee saunders says, federal support is on the way. i've had the opportunity over the last couple of hours to speak with both the homeland security secretary as well as president biden,
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who have offered a tremendous amount of support, anything that arkansas needs. i have assured us that those resources will be here on the ground. and b, c journalist, emily acadia has more from little rock, arkansas. evidence of the sheer force of the storms just about every where you walk here in little rock, arkansas, behind me, you look at those store fronts. they are completely blown. now i actually just spoke with a gentleman who was inside one of those stores. he saw the tornado closing in with such a force. he says it blow him back by about 10 or 15 feet more evidence of those powerful, monstrous winds. take a look right here. what is this describing? cars being tossed as if they were toys. this one flipping on to another, and that's the scene really across this entire parking lot. here in pulaski county, arkansas, there have been more than 50 people, hospitalized one person,
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according to authorities, have been, has been tragically killed looking eastward. more people killed in cross county, arkansas, the governor here declaring a state of emergency as search and rescue missions continue to play out today. the other thing you'll know in the background, you might be able to hear the sound of the beeping up construction vehicles. the buzz of chainsaws as the faces, massive clean up after an arkansas isn't alone. there were dozens of reported tornadoes across 7 states in the mississippi valley. i'm emily, kinda in little rock, arkansas. don bean is planning section chief disaster response organization team rubicon. he says the frequency of storms could start to put a strain on relief agencies. currently, we are putting together operations to help multiple multiple towns and cities in the united states to little rock arkansas area. we're currently here in monroe county, mississippi, doing the type of operations that we will be sending to these other places. so we
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will be conducting operations such as we're doing here. we provide sawyer work, which is people using chainsaws to help clear roads, clear trees away from homes, clear trees, other dry way. we do roof topping work for those who get holes in their roof from debris. we also provide an emergency. expedia, home repair for those who had some kind of interior damage, as well as debris removal from all the tornado that drops parts and pieces that weren't there originally in people's homes. unfortunately, we're seeing an awful lot of extensive damage here in monroe county. and in little rock of course, with last night storms. the tornadoes also came into our area last night. so we're going to be here to help with this recovery and rebuild for as long as these towns
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need us to hopefully get them back to some sense of normalcy over the, over the near future. our tens of thousands of protest his have turned out for a 13th week in israel, against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. con judicial overhaul. rallies have been held in tel aviv jerusalem heifer and in other cities. fight. nathan, yahoo! delaying the changes by a few weeks to reach a compromise with opposition parties. you remains defiant, though refusing to give into international pressure after us president joe biden, him to abandon his plans. oh, there were scuffles between protest is in police in television. the authorities cleared the streets, they used water cannon and mounted police to disperse the crowds out there is bonnet. smith has been reporting from tel aviv running 25000 people protesting in tel aviv on the saturday night at the end of a to more to us week in israel. it began with benjamin netanyahu trying to find his
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defense minister, suggesting that there was discontented, the armed forces over plans to behold the judiciary that prompted a massive spontaneous demonstration of the beginning of the week here in israel, followed by national strike or monday on all about eventually persuading nan yahoo to step back to tell people that he would for the moment, take the legislation off the table. now further consultations with the opposition, but the size of this protest, a reminder that people are not prepared to let this drop, they won't be legislation withdrawing completely on sunday that no well have is last cabinet meeting before the start of the jewish passover holiday will have seen this unseen, this as a reminder, but in that meeting will be a lot of pressure from netanyahu's fall right cabinet colleagues to attempt to push ahead with these are judicial overhaul reforms. bernard smith al jazeera
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television make. he writes minister protest who sits on the board of bonnet alternative, her woman's movement in israel, which campaigns for equality and public roles. she joins me live now from tel aviv . these protest going to keep on growing. we saw some very large numbers a day, 230000 by some estimates. well, we plan to keep on going, as long as these are what are called judicial reforms option and but it doesn't look as though that's going to be completely cancelled that benjamin netanyahu has proposed a suspension or a freeze. but, you know, the suggestion is that he's going to keep on going eventually. well, the building pipeline, and it's up to us to create enough public pressure in order to convince the other members of the method to stop this legislative process. do you see signs of progress? yes,
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we do the firing of defense minister laugh well this week, mr. gallon. who actually raised doubts about continuing this policy. is the sign and now an inclination of how the protest do work. what are people on the ground tell you protested that you've been speaking to me, particularly the way in which the police and the security forces have responded to these demonstrations well in telephone. it seems like the place is quite restraint in other cities left so, but in general there is very little violence and the demonstrations do cause peacefully. what about the possibility of a general strike? is there any escalation that we all know over we had one day of general, like whether they're going to be more we depend as well on the actions of the
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correct government. so you're just waiting on know what the government's going to do next. well, we're protesting and we're hoping that the serge dish or form will be off the table . but right now it doesn't seem that way. why do you suppose the prime minister is so determined and defiant to implement these changes to the judicial system? why is it so important? well, currently the prime minister is a, has a trial and going, and he's not pleased with the way the trial is going on as you. and that's why he would like to do a ridge additional review judicial reform in order to eliminate judicial review. how do you see this interesting sort of conflict or tension it's always existed, i suppose. and israeli society between the more religious messianic jews and those that are more secular. how is that sort of developing or playing out right
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now will. the interesting thing is that there are a lot of religious people who do not support this judicial reform. so. so putting it, people on both sides are, there are also a lot of secular people who do support the judicial reform. so i wouldn't put the divide quite there. but what it does look is that they're more people who are against the judicial reform white now than there are people for it. if this continues, could it lead to a sort of division and civil conflict in israel that we've not seen before? well, it's really, society is very diverse, it's not very homogeneous. so there are always been conflict, but we've been very good at resolving these conflicts and i hope we will be also in the future. okay, thank you very much for joining us,
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nicky ray merlin. now earlier on a palestinian man was shot dead by israeli security forces near the lock. some must compound a accuse. a 26 year old of grabbing an office. as gun happened around midnight, witnesses a was trying to stop them harassing a woman on her way to the compound. mine has been named as mohammed holiday. i'll say be from who are a bad when our village in southern israel. ok. media say he was a doctor, the incident raises c as of more violence at a time of height intentions. and he's rarely on me saying that 3 soldiers have been injured in a rambling attack in the occupied by bank. one is in a serious condition avenue, the town of bait omar, the suspect was shot dead at the seen by a 4th soldier with the news, our lie from london much more still to come on the program. we're looking at why many south africans are suffering the same mental health problems as people in its country war. iranian women
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a warn they will be prosecuted without mercy if they go out on veiled after a video showing a man attacking to women goes viral. and manchester says he hand out a hiding against liverpool. people have that in sport. the russia has taken over the rotating presidency of the un security council for a month despite its president being wanted for war crimes by the international criminal court. ukraine is called it a slap in the face for the international community present to me as lensky said. it's absurd, particularly, given the ongoing atrocities in his country. shorter she's gotten bullies, shingle grains. yesterday. the russian army killed a mother ukrainian child, the 5 month old boy as the parents of wounded one of the hundreds of artillery attacks that the terror restates carries out every day. and at the same time,
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russia presides over the un security council, so it is difficult to imagine any feel i proved the complete bankruptcy of such institutions more so that he, that ukraine wants russia moved from the council altogether. our diplomatic editor, james bass, has more from the united nations. every month, the presidency of the un security council rotate simone. it's 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, it was february, the month that they invaded ukraine. 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 formulas is so gay, love rock will be here in new york, you'll be sharing a number of meetings, including one in defense of this document. the you ends founding charter. all the
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diplomat say that is very cynical when it's russia that is currently breaching this charter with its ongoing war. james bays al jazeera at the united nations. i know i spoke to rich and gallon his the, you and director at international crisis group. and he says that russia taking on this presidency role won't give them much more influence in the warranty half. i think we shouldn't overestimate the importance of russia having the presidency when the presidency is largely a procedural functional job. it's about convening meetings. it's about shuffling paper. i mean, i can fully understand, but too many people, especially people in ukraine. it seems pretty grotesque. but russia is presiding over the security council in the current situation. but i actually don't think that it gives moscow a significant platform to do much diplomatic damage to the ukrainians. they do have
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some power over the council agenda for the month to be quite honest. i think the russians are a little nervous themselves. i think they realize that they are in the spotlight in new york now. and if they do the presidency to try and put some sort of pressure on the ukrainians, they're going to get a huge amount and blow back. the russians have actually laid out a really been series of meetings for april, a lot of days, which are currently not going to involve any security council meetings, a tool. and i think that's because russia knows that they are on the defensive in the un system. and if they try to use the presidency for malign purposes, it will actually do the more harm than i have in these calls for russia to be completely removed from the care to counseling doesn't appear to be any pathway to this within the, the un charter and maybe you could speak a little bit to that, but also other members of permanent members of the security council also been
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accused of had your monic aggressive behavior, as you well know, would it, would any attempts to move against russia on this hurt the body's credibility, if it's seen as something that only stuff west and american interest. i think that's right. i mean, the ukraine has made a very detailed argument that russia doesn't deserve it. seat on the security council, the tool, the ukrainian argument is russia did not properly inherit the permanency from the soviet union at the start of the 1990. i mean, and that's clearly a very good public law to take. it resonates globally and i think if you look at the details of ukraine claims, sadly they don't stand up in a close scrutiny. but you know, obviously for the wider public, the fact that no russia continues to sit in the counseling continues to use it. the toe does seem rather an operation that said, i think that the us in particular understands that if you create
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a precedent so it's throwing countries out of the security council finding ways to stop the permanent members in sitting in new york. and that would create some very dangerous precedent and would probably undermine the heritage security council altogether. rushes defense ministers promised to boost the military weapons. supplies to troops on the front line, sergey sure, grew, is coming for bitter criticism. in recent months, with the head of the wagner mercenary group, accusing him of failing to supply sufficient munitions as an impressive the issue of supplying truths, lethal weapons. it is currently under constant control by the government and by the ministry of defense of the volume of supplies of the most needed, i mean nation has been determined necessary measures are being taken to increase them. and other developments a top terry from the ukranian orthodox church, has been put on the house arrest after repairing in court,
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accused of condoning russia's invasion. ukraine is cracking down on the church, which it says is collaborating with moscow. security service has metropolitan hovel is suspected of inciting, national, and religious hatred. you've called the charges. a literately motivated hovel is the arbiter of a 980 year old monastery in the ukrainian capital. i resisted government attempts to evict him and other monks from that fight. frankly speaking, i believe that the russian church has a negative influence in the people. to be honest, i don't see anything mostly when our country. we are a free and independent country. we should not be subordinated to moscow. patriarchy . what is it? what do we need it? joe hall has more from keith. what? well this is the increasingly complicated i have to say not as not to mention tense, stand off over the keys, perchance sky lover monastery complex. this is a golden domed religious complex overlooking the deeper river,
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also known as the monastery of the caves. it is the most significant orthodox site here in ukraine and the most recent back story. there is a longer one, but the most recent back story dates the last year at between the government of ukraine and the ukranian orthodox church of the claims. the government made that the church had failed to sever ties with moscow, after having professed to have cut ties with the russian orthodox church, which could support the invasion here in ukraine. agents rated church property last year looking for evidence of ties to russian agents. they didn't find any, and the latest ratcheting up of this standard came on saturday. the metropolitan part of the abbot of the monastery notified that he was required for questioning over allegations that he personally had supported the invasion last year. and that he was using religion to incite hatred and division. his property was rated his home rated by intelligence agents on saturday as well. he claims that these are
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trumped up charges political charges. he denies them, he appeared in court. the prosecutors want him put under house arrest, pending further investigation, more than a 1000000 people in mozambique facing health crisis, which puts them a high risk of contracting polio, coven and cholera, and follows a powerful site. and they hit the country twice this year. damaging a 163 health facilities that's led to the countries was color outbreak in 20 years . with age of the 11 provinces affected 12 other countries in africa. i've also seen a rise in cholera driven by conflict in natural disasters, including floods and drought. but cases have started to decline in most of these places and it's not just africa. the world health organization says there's an exponential rise in the number of color cases globally. but a shortage of vaccines medicines and testing kits is forcing agencies to rush in doses in a block, their reports cycling. freddy battered mozambique twice in a matter of days,
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destroying more than 130 homes and displacing an estimated 184000 people. water facilities clinics and medical centers were damaged, accelerating the spread of color. one of the color, regularly occurred was a big between october and april of every year, with more than $21000.00 cases currently and $0.95. this is the largest outbreak in the last 20 years. it's not only cholera. the world health organization is also warning of looming hunger crisis. the you, when estimates about 3100000 people are in need of food assistance, access to safe water and sanitation is challenging and about one 3rd of the crops are being destroyed. for mozambique climate change is not a future problem. the effects of prolonged severe weather patterns are ready, evident lena wallclear al jazeera south africa has one of the highest
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unemployment rates in the world with nearly a 3rd of its workforce out of a job. countries also coping with high levels of crime, daily blackouts, and regular protests over the cost of living and fell economic policies. we spoke with my colleague just about the impact his having on people's mental health. i'm professor sat scooper clinical psychologist based in johannesburg, south africa. i think the situation is swan off cravings, identity and depression, that cause 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.
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so in that sense, we have been experiencing the same effects of our country that may have been at war, but effectively is at war with itself. how plans have increased with people are calling out for help and assistance. and it may not be an understanding that this is what's causing but the numbers i rising and it's at the tail end of a devastating coven, 19 pandemic as well. so all of that had all of these factors. 2 have conjoined to create this. 2 psychic emergency condition, where we simply have if it's not one crisis to day something else, tomorrow's and faith in leadership has been added to the lowest ever in our society, the psychological society,
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other groups like that. explain symptoms to people and there's free online would be nice helpful. busted nobody who calls the psychology society is just turned away. yes. who may be despondent, but we have resilience. we've shown we have resilience in the past. more recently, we have survived tremendous costs and we can do it again. don't lose your st. and you can change around judiciary chief is threatened to prosecute without mercy, women who flout strict dress code after the government reinforced and mandatory had job lo, aaliyah this week. president abraham rice, he also said the wearing the job is the law in iran in response to a video showing a man throwing yogurt as an unveiled mother and daughter. and the holy city of mush
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had arrest warrants were issued for the 2 women and their attacker. since september, many iranian women have defied the authorities and ditch the head job and protest at the death of a 22 women in the custody of the morality. police campbell, the important matter is that today we have a legal mandate, the legal mandate makes it mandatory for everyone to follow the law. if anyone for any reason does not have a strong belief in the job, the obligation to follow the law is still what creates a lawful society slash for you on the news out today cause he's money wrangler. refugees and bangladesh fearing they'll go hungry. this ramadan, sir francis jokes that he's still alive as he leaves hospital, had a busy week of easter celebrations. aden's for a tennis rivalry featuring a well, number one produces what could be the year at the man?
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yeah. ah hello. there exceptionally high temperatures across the iberian peninsula, coupled with warm and dry conditions, with winds, haven't helped wild fires, fire fight of battling nose in the northern parts of spain. but there is some good news is going to be some relief in the form of wet and will wintry weather moving in on sunday. those northerly winds blowing down are going to knock temperatures down slightly across northern and eastern areas of spain. and bring a lot of that wet animal when she weather further east and south, pretty wild, whether it's come across central parts of the mediterranean. it is looking largely quiet across the north, west for britain, on the island of island war in the way of sunny spells and kama conditions,
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lots of sunshine coming through for scandinavia, with a wintry edge to western parts of russia down to ukraine, but largely dry across northern parts of germany and into the low countries as we start the new week. but its central parts of the mediterranean are going to see the wild weather as we go into monday in particular for southern parts of italy. moving into the balkans, it's going to knock temperatures down as it pushes its way further east. if we have a look at places like romania where the wind is set to pick up, it'll be pretty rough as we go into tuesday. i'm very cold. that sure weather ah, with 543, he wanted a broad takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter. in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda minute rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment,
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challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more from on hill for upright. what al jazeera across the globe ecosystems under immense threat this later started moving back. it started melting all there is something deeply wrong in this drawing. something we cannot create a thrice, explores how the law is beginning to hold multinational to account. we are all connected estimate both by those emissions and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is altering our relationship with the planet. this is what it's all about. it's about ensuring that life when i can continue planetary justice on al jazeera lou. ah
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welcome back. look at the main stories now. at least 21 people have been killed off to severe storms and tornadoes had several states in the us. little rock, the capital of arkansas, has been badly affected, but as many as 2000 homes or businesses damaged is writing about in huge numbers for the 15th saturday night in a row to protest against by mister benjamin less, we always propose judicial arrival. ease delayed it by but only by a few weeks. the protest to say it's a power grab that must be russia has taken over. they were chasing presidency of the un security council for a month, despite his president being wanted for more crimes by the international criminal court. grant is called about april 1st joke and a sap in the face. the international community us lies present, common harris has just ended a week long term of africa. she is the 5th biden administration figure to visit the
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continent this year nav as it comes. as the u. s. tries to count a growing russian and chinese influence on the continent. nicholas hoc reports walking down a path where enslaved africans, once marched in chains, headed to america, is the united states 1st black vice president, kamala harris on a visit to what was the major hub for the atlantic slave trade in ghana. the tour guide explains many of the captives, didn't see a way out and believed only death would bring them freedom. i believe we must remember. history should teach us not only about our past, but about our destiny and our future. that we must learn from in a way that we make the ancestors more than just a charm offensive. harris is on a week long 3 nation toward africa, an attempt to counter the growing influence of china and russia on the continent. russia has side you military cooperation agreements with 17 african countries.
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china is the continents largest trading parker with 2 trillion dollars and investments and 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 contract with a previous trump administration. the united states is trying to catch up to russia and china. this is the most recent iteration of a suppose it policy with regard to africa at the u. s. has not demonstrated that in terms of investment in terms of sustain engagements, with various governments after gonna harris travel to tens 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? vice president is that this over? we've cut it dead. but in that, really, it might be difficult for us to continue with us any possibility. kamala harris
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announced more than $7000000000.00 in 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 african stickler talk to al jazeera, an agreement to transition sit down from military to civilian leadership has been delayed until thursday. 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, is details over the integration of the power military, rapid response forces in to the regular military. both sides say they'll work on resolving that issue this week. but morgan and hart uhm has more on this political parties in sudan were hoping to sign an agreement on saturday. that would end the terminal which started when the military took over power in october 2021. but that
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has now been a delayed to april 6th, due to differences between the army and the rapid support forces. the paramilitary group, which has been supporting the army since a former president almera, but 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 the military academy. and we have been promoted in a way, 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 of have their own investment in various sectors, including gold and including of the sectors as well. now the army wants those investments to be integrated into its own investments, which in turn would be taken over by the transitional government. political parties
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have made it clear that they on bear side are ready and that they have agreed on majority of issues with the military issues such as a transitional justice issues such as reforming 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, 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 bo morgan al jazeera hot soon. at kudos. constitutional course is given the go ahead for impeachment proceedings against present care. my lasso, who's accused of embezzlement, the decision has caused a political crisis in the country as our sandra getting our report. dory and precedents guillermo last looked increasingly isolated as he begins the latest fight for his political life. surrounded himself with supporters then his wife as
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he rejected the 2nd impeachment trial against them in less than a year. this time for allegedly embezzling like fun stuff. he insisted he is a victim of a conspiracy against them. 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 the impeachment proceedings against the conservative former banker. the court accuses him of allowing corruption in the country, state oil companies. and it comes as less of struggled to tackle a surgeon, biling, crime, and worsening economic problems. he now faces a vote in a hostile congress, an abysmal approval ratings. even conservative of servers in the country say it has become increasingly hard for any political effects or to defend them with the political should. i mean, this impeachment on trial of happening after law so suffered heavy defeats
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a local election. and in a rough random last month, they rolled among the worsening security crisis. there is also a crisis in the health system. and i think the generalized discontent tier role in pushing legislators to make a political decision is more than a simple judicial one or somebody without the national assembly as up to $45.00 days to investigate the charges house. the last will require 92 of the assemblies, 137 vote. other political experts fear the removal could impact equity. there's already weak institutions, but he says the president as only himself to blame on the when it gets picked up. but then that if one could worry about the comic and social effects that this political crisis could have been equal. but the reality is that it's the economy and social crisis in the country that brought us to this point. if you believe this impeachment trial is nothing else than a way of trying to solve the whole set of failures of last was administration. if
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you did a, if the vote to remove him passes, lasso would be replaced by vice president vent, free the betrayal. a former medical doctor and a political novice for less of goodies fed 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 gonna be at the and just either ty one's presence i in when as hell talks with the guatemalan president during a tour of central america to try and hold on to its dwindling allies. her trip comes after honduras cut ties with tie pe last month and recognize china. it leaves guatemala in belize, the only countries in the region maintaining ties with taiwan, which by jenkins, it is part of its territory. john holman reports on friday, taiwanese president sighing when landed in one of the few countries in latin america to still support her in a diplomatic battle with china for influence. rarely can the small impoverish
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nation, guatemala been so important to a leader on the other side of the world. say why, why do i like to chin? i am convinced that the union and co operation between democratic partners will increase our resilience, allowing us to solve together any kind of challenges that we might face later in time. prison jim mattie was keen to assure her that this would be so guatemala, continuing to recognise tie one is china, looks to cut off international support to the small self governing island that it says is part of its territory. i want the man, i've got a mala. this is a significant visit to renew and reaffirm the full support of taiwan reiterating the recognition of taiwan as an independent nation. and the only and true china that support does not come for free tie. one has already plowed money into guatemala and is expected to continue to do so to maintain its loyalty. loyalty,
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which symbolically at least, is vital. taiwan now has only 13 official diplomatic partners worldwide. and in latin america, it's losing ground. just days before the visit on doris broke with it and favorite china, nicaragua, el salvador, the dominican republic, panama and costa rica had already made the switch allies folding like dominos, which china comes cooling with a hefty checkbook. looking not just to cut off taiwan to compete with the u. s. and it's traditional sphere influence in central america. now only guatemala belief, which side will also visit this weekend, remain with taiwan. president jim, i think you said during the visit that the relationship here was unbreakable, strong words that will be tested as china, and it's money. continue to come calling john holeman al jazeera, but he's from pakistan of the army says that government is killed. 4 of its
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soldiers near the border with iran attack happened, and cache district and south west and pakistan. military says the troops came under attack from a group called terrorists on the iranian side during a board of patrol. it's the 2nd incident of its kind in the region in 3 months. meanwhile, pakistani police of arrested 8 people and the southern port city of grant, she following a deadly stampede 12 people were killed in the crush ramadan, food and cash distribution point. this is just outside of factory. all of them were women and children. business owners often hand out cash and food during the islamic code. the month of ramadan, especially to the poor wrangell refugees in bangladesh is struggling to make ends meet after the un slashed food. a juice of funding shortfalls cause coincide with the muslim fasting month of ramadan. from cox's bazaar tanveer children, our ports. oh, which would russians from the un?
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food agency had been cut. many in this camp fear they'll soon go hungry. cramped in a makeshift tent with 9 other family members. mullah barnum missus are home in me, unmarked. she left everything behind during a crack down by the military. and at the last i got, i got right now we are facing difficulties in getting adequate amount of ration. sometimes we have to buy items from outside with what i have a savings. we have back home, our family were farmers, so it's much easier to manage our life. unlike hair, we had a number brick when incidents or fire violence and threat of flood. and landslide during monsoon season makes life challenging. here for raw hanger i, 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 said they were used to receiving different types of food aid during ramadan and previous year. but that stopped export things
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. the ration been provided or insufficient. and any further decrees or post grave health problems for the ringer and them home of leanna, mother, marcella, bishop, british. and in mother the recent curtain ration is worrying. people being as most don't have any other income shores in the bottle here in the mosque. we don't even have an after meal arrangement for the community. 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. and the ali, month of ramadan, most growing are rapid, is said they are thankful that they are saved here. but their lives still remain a daily struggle and made all the prom iron tribulation, most still dream of returning home one day. furniture or boxes. bizarre people can now return to areas of a town in japan's fukushima nuclear power plant that have been off limits since the
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nuclear disaster, that prime minister for me, because she attended his ceremony marketing. the reopening of 2 areas of tom, yoko, which has been under evacuation order for 12 years. it's one of the doesn't and towns that were fully or partially emptied when an earthquake and soon army traded meltdowns at the power plant in 201100. 60000 people moved and 30000 people still can't return home. if he said to, he was very tight, as many people have been yearning to return to their home town. i've been working to make it come true. i feel really grateful that we're celebrating today. along with many people. he's a d. we need to proceed with necessary measures. so now we'll aim for lifting all of our creation orders in no go zones. were turned to portugal now and have been protest in several cities that calling on the government to make housing a constitutional right. house prices have been soaring around the capital. lisbon
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runs across the country, reached a record high in the last quarter of 2020. so people's income is not kept up with rising prices and easily. it's a group of climate activists that have turned to a famous 17th century fountain, black and protest at a lack of action on the climate crisis. activists from the last generation group pulled, what they described is a charcoal based black liquid into the fountain in front of the spanish steps in run, and now in custody, pending charges of faith in a public monument, and entering a fountain group that had chosen a fountain because it wanted to highlight the dangers linked to water and global warming. and other developments pope francis his return to the vatican after being discharged from hospital. he briefly address well wishes and journalists and joke that he's still alive when they asked how he is. the head of the roman catholic church, who is 86 years old, spend 3 days in hospital and run entreating. bronchitis is confirmed. he will
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preside over palm sunday, mass infant pizza square. it marks the start of the christian holy week, which ends with easter on april 9th. at the knees, our life from london still had for you. the deadline is here for twisty use is to pay off or lose the blue take the verifies their account is for for me to one championship me to max the staff and takes pull position for the australian grand prix. ah. playful is a 50 me to 40 come puppy the great way. it's called one of the great, so it's different codes from mexico to alaska. but in the last 4 years, the great way was numbers have gone down by almost 40 percent. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric research administration, the u. s. agency, there's a phenomenon called skinny whale in which you start seeing that their body condition
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is getting worse, getting better. it's because they're not getting enough food. climate change can be those isn't surprised it at least in the late 1918 and a game in millington, millington, milling. there was a big drop in way numbers. scientists believe that there's a not true po point in the number of very well. so very close is full that see and certainty here every time the number for the research is i'm for the curious friendly out of that watching over oh, a
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deadline to pay for twitches, new account verification system is here from april. first, individuals and companies have to pay $8.00 a month for the blue. take a symbol of account authenticity, which is c e o l on mosque says the subscription service will reduce the number of fake accounts, but many big names and organisation say they won't pay off including the white house. steven o'leary is the founder and managing director of ali to coal company. the monitors and analyzes social media. he believes mosque and you measure will help generate more revenue despite many people refusing to pay. if we think about revenue, i believe this will have a positive impact and, and ultimately sweeter it under pressure to move away from an advertising only revenue model where we're seeing this across not just social media, but traditional media as well. our retention revenue is one source of income, but there has to be other ways to make money and must note this, and this is just $1.00 step towards trying to find additional ways to to raise
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money far for twitter as a platform. and the 2nd question, is it going to be better for users? that's much more complicated piece. really, the upside here isn't very clear. you know, truth is absolutely central to social networks on their success. we need to know that the accounts that are tweeting are from the individuals or the organizations that they purport to be from his pizza. now with the sport, marian, thank you so much. spanish league leaders barcelona, have extended their lead at the top of the table after a full no when of l shape. but he has a leading gold score, a robert levin dorski, who else opened the scoring for the visitors who were in the yellow change strip. for this occasion, back into the dog and an n 2 fatty received the boy inside his own half and went on a dazzling run before doubling the advantage. levin dorski would score again and
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fair and tore is also scored to complete the route. now in the race for the premier league, title arsenal have beaten leads for one to maintain their 8 point lead in the standings. that was off to manchester city. thrash liverpool for one in the early kickoff city, went behind at the 80, had mohammed cellar, put the visitors in front of the 70 minutes. but 10 minutes later city were level. thanks to who the am alvarez, the argentines go, bringing their star man early harlan to his feet in the stands that won't do his groin injury any favors. moments into the 2nd half kevin, the brewing up put city in front and goals from captain elk. i gun to one and jack relish sealed the fall. one victory. our display was almost perfect. the 1st minute, 2 and 93. no. were we played against a team? i'll be arriving the last season. and always we struggle to find
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a way and the quality they have in the way the prayers in the tradition they have. but all of them start for the finish with jagger. we're really, really good the way with late. elsewhere chelsea's, woes continued as they were beaten to know by aston villa. this was the moment when ali watkins said a club record by scoring and 5 consecutive away games. but when they were not done there, john mcginn hit one to our side, the box to double the lead villa up to 9th. but chelsea are outside the top off speaking of which former chelsea boss thomas, to call to charge by munich for the 1st time. and he'll be happy with what he saw. he's new side hammering the team he used to manage in the bonus league barissi adornments after. thus shaka from dawson keeper, greg coble with
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the lead was doubled by thomas miller. the 33 year old was on target again, shortly thereafter. it meant by and we're 3 know up after just 24 minutes kinsey coleman metaphor worley in the 2nd half. that there will be no further damage to the visitors for to the final school. for me to one championship lead at max for stop and has taken poll position for sundays. 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 bull for stepan's teammate. sergio perez crashed out in the 1st session. the mexican is currently 2nd in the driver standings and we'll start from the back of the grid while world champion for stephens secured the 22nd pole of his career. just ahead of the mercedes do. oh, george russell and louis hamilton. i think for tomorrow we have a we have a great race car, i'm sure. but again, like i said before with atomic, it's very difficult to understand what the tires are going to do. but nevertheless,
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i think yeah, what is important is a good start from the elements i think we're we normally are a bit more competitive in the race and qualified alex marquez finished 1st in murder gp qualifying earlier ahead of the argentina. grand prix to clinch po position for sunday's race, but in saturday sprint race, it was south africa. brad binda, who took 1st place the sprint race is a new addition to the championship the season. there will be one every saturday before the main race on the sunday. and since the sprint grace is half the distance off, the points will be awarded to the top 9 riders. you don't watch that former will. number 2 petrik of it's of her has one the miami open. the chick overcame wimbledon champion, elaina the back in the final in straight sets. the 1st state required an epic tiebreaker that was eventually 116140 terrace. at the 2nd say it was
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a little more straightforward fork of its mother will number 12 winning 7662 for her 30 career title. but 1st in miami, on the main side. well, number one, carlos al cortes has been knocked out of miami, open in the semi finals by its ellen janik center. the 2 players have formed one of the most exciting rivalry hunting lease. yes. and they produced 3 hours of pure entertainment with many calling this point in the opening set, an early contender for point of the year. soon, seated sinay eventually rallying from sit down to beat the defending champion to reach sunday's final. alcortez will also lose the number one ranking to know that jock of each of the semi final exits center will face the neal meadowdale for the
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title, the russian survival tough encounter with framed and compatriots. karen such an of winning 763663. it is $2850.00 of the season. it is now reached the final in 5 straight tournaments. both place welcomed the news that they'd be able to return to the building this year. the grand slam, having lifted its ban on russian and billy russian competitors, they again, i'm going to be happy to, to be there. i don't know what the crowd reaction is going to be. i cannot 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 then hopefully have some big, amazing matches. if all of her russian and russia clear as i said before that were really in i would like to play there and you know, i played quarter finals. i'm in the last 8 club and it's really, 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 that will be able to play this year to computer. can find the story that some parents will be familiar with
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the anxiety of running in the parents race that your child support state. but out of your multiple olympic and wolves from champion shelly and phrase, a price, the jamaica mixer fellow parents for dust in what looked b, a signature, 100 meter distance. so you can go just of lucky that you don't have to compete against her in front of your child every year. doesn't seem fair, mary, miss betsy, you in london. and peter, thanks very much. that's it for, than he is our problem back in am i with more of the daisies for a brand up in the top stories coming out actually? ah ah.
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