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hello, i'm adrian for the going with another muse. i'll live from doha, coming out in the next 60 minutes of funerals, been held for an influential russian military blogger who was killed in an explosion at a cafe. on sunday, the funeral was being held under tight security, but that hasn't stopped mourners from gathering here at troy, you could have style cemetery. a storm warning to taiwan. china launches 3 days of military drills to encircle the island after its president bet top us officials. at italian tourist killed and 5 people injured in a car running attack him television. plus i'm coughing, soy in dada breath and you come in nothin, kenya, i'll be telling you why this is destroyed. denmark, and i'm far as small with the sports. stormy weather brought a dramatic and to friday's play at the u. s. masters gall high winds resulted in 3 trees falling down at the augusta national course.
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ah. flatland to task. it was one of russia's most prominent military bloggers on the war in ukraine last sunday. he was killed in an explosion of a cafe in st. petersburg. the russian authorities were investigating it as an act of terrorism. a large number of his supporters gathered for his funeral in moscow. he was over his vocal support of the invasion of ukraine. russian investigators of arrested and charged a 26 year old woman in connection with his death. i'll desirous door such a bowery was at that funeral in moscow. a head of the wagner goof of guinea per goshen. eh, who was one of the 1st people to pay his respects to the coffin of the 40 year old flatland r tarkey. at earlier he said that he was a proud, proud member of this dead movement,
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really and posthumously has been made. a member of the wagner group as well. he was a given a sledge hammer on the coffin, and that was inscribed with his name and a thought stacked at the wagner group conveyed in their appreciation for the work that he did. we also spoke to a number of people who knew it starsky. one of his closest friends that we spoke to said that this is really a day of celebrating his life. they are not here to really mourn him, but to celebrate his achievements is being held as a hero of russia. and to add that he wanted one thing and one thing only, and that is for russia to be a victorious in the war in ukraine. we also saw a number of politicians paying their respects at this event, which is heavily, heavily guarded by security forces. there was a number of barricades, as well as metal detectors that have been put up around the cemetery to control the crowds that were coming in. public fell ghetto. as a defense military analyst,
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he georgia style bar vos carb from moscow could tell you with a shot puzzle. he was loaded us a national hero at his funeral today, but will she low? he was well known and may be a hero for those who support his position. but then by this funeral, ah, yes, there was a big orphan lee with the wagner grew some politicians, but what was absent was russian official them and represent hi, representatives of the defense ministry that this fight thing the war with you grain. so i had to some extent, he was a controversial figure because, well, the official is the russian officials tried to kind of well separate themselves from him conventional and the conventional legacy media. i still where most people in russia are get their news. and we know that to that the, that the news in,
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in russia is emily controlled by the kremlin. what, what role do these military bloggers play in getting their message and the kremlin message out to the audience in russia? oh, yes, the man, news cycles very much controlled. any kind of a criticism or a coming from inside is right now suppressed former, practically fully. those who criticized the war and have to do that from abroad. and from what inside russia, you have these military correspondence of this burned media organizations are motel . so bloggers are self employed and they sometimes do criticize the execution of the special operation. not the apparition itself. that they, that they support, but the, there's been a lot of mismanagement. they're critical of the,
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quite often of the military high command as is, there is any pre gordon, the chief of wagner. i grew a mercenary groups. that means that the, the are, these are influencers ah, not always told to in tune with the russian officialdom woman's been arrested. a puzzle in connection with the explosion of the kill petoskey. and what do you make of, of her motives? who would be behind this? who would want him dead? well, maybe you aren't. so people wanted him, dad racked surely. ah, right now it's not the a thought kind of hard to tell the the operation was kind of flew from one side. it was well organized from the other, not so because the
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a woman that brought in the explosives did not have her, apparently, an exit strategy or, or was used the without knowing what she is bringing. and so was been destined to be captured. that's not how a professional intelligence agencies work if be organized such a head as so right now it's kind of an open question. of course, the russian already authority said that these were the gradient, special agencies who used the some kind of supporters and traitors inside russia. that's the official line and i don't think it's going to change at all. oh, as the investigation progresses, our biggest fear is that this military blogging is that, is that someone else who will come along and take to task his place? oh yes, there's a lot of the people competing on that shield. it's the rather well financed them
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again because the fresh show report is coming in from the defense ministry. well, not many really believe that man, the in her answers and military correspondence to which seems to be a bit more independent or many believe them and they have a falling. that's sure, and i don't know a different in err so show balls. say that 2030 percent of the population actively and rush actively supports the war effort. and this is their audience and answer a bigger dance. good. still typical. many thanks. needs bubble fell grandmother in moscow that you in the us politicians from across party lines are calling for the release of the wall street journal reporter who was arrested in russia last week. the democratic and republican leaders of the senate issued a red joint statement condemning evan gush covet chas detention. he's pleaded not
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guilty to charges of espionage. the kremlin accuses him of spying. for the u. s. government or white house correspondent, kimberly. how could reports from the get go? as soon as the white house learned about the detention of having garage coach, it has always denied the allegations against him. i asked for these formal charges that have now been leveled against him on the white house is not in any way updating its response. but what i can tell you is that the state department official is saying that what it is, the binding ministration is doing, essentially is pressing for fair and transparent treatment. so really what they're saying is that they are going to continue to try and really defend him. in these circumstances and from the bottom line is as the bottom administration is really echoing,
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that rare bipartisan condemnation of the allegations that we've had in terms of that statement that has come from capitol hill from the top senators. mitch mcconnell, as well as chuck schumer, essentially demanding the release of evan gerson ridge, how they're trying to handle it, and so far it's been unsuccessful, has been to get what's known as concealer access, and the so the u. s. embassy in moscow has been working unsuccessfully, so far with the government in russia to try and get communication. they're trying to do this so that they can get the family in contact with the wall street journal reporter and also his employer. about what we've learned is so far, the process has been, i necessarily bureaucratic, the in the words of the state department has been opaque in fact. and so what we're now learning is that it's going to be as some days before there is any sort of communication golden faircloth in the world coverage chief for the wall street
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journal. he says that the accusations against gross greevich are simply untrue. our lawyers were able to meet with him during this past week, and they report that he is in good spirits and good health. we certainly hope that's true. as you were noting earlier, the state department continues to say it's been denied, constantly access to evan, which is certainly worrying to us. evans, a journalist, and we've been trying to say this is loudly and forcefully as we can. he was out there reporting. that's what he does. he was very passionate about the russia story . he thought it was very important for the outside world to be able to hear the voices of russian people and to know and understand what's going on in russia at this moment. and you know, you'll have seen probably the white house press secretary last night tweeted evan girl, which is not a spine. he has never been
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a spy. yes. never worked for the us government. and the wall street journal also, vehemently can i? she's allocations. i think we've seen a real creeping criminalization of journalism over the past year in russia, which is just frightening, frankly, for the folks they are trying to do their jobs. journalists are routinely followed and surveilled on one recent assignment, when, as i was reporting from a town near the russian ukraine border, multiple security officers were following him and, and then would speak to people that evan spoke with. we think in an effort to intimidate the front lines based on ukraine, russian media has released video of what they say of wagner mercenaries in the center of the city of buck lute. on friday, british intelligence said the russian forces were on the verge of encircling the besieged city. president full of them as the landscape said that his troops would withdraw. if they risked being surrounded,
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russia has been trying to take backward for months. your with the news, al from al serra still come on the program. i see the people you did all that money. they're like when they are speak. ah, the expulsion of 3 democratic state representatives in tennessee tours condemnation from the us vice president look at why cuba economic crisis has been particularly tough for its elderly population. and in sport napoli, i've moved a step closer to winning that 1st italian league title. since the playing days of diego, madonna ah, china has launched military drills around taiwan just days after the time where he is president visited the u. s. she met how speaker kevin mccarthy. and i moved that
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angle beijing. taipei reported saturday. that more than 70 chinese jets crossed the median light of the taiwan strait. the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides. chinese state media say the military is rehearsing at encirclement of the self governing island, which beijing sees as a break away province. carillo has hot ion reports with mr. king this meeting between ty, once president sign one and us officials in taipei has high political implications . or the government says and needs international support. as threats from china get louder and closer, where they can go. i mean, i would like to reiterate that the people of taiwan love democracy, seek peace and are keen to for full the responsibility in the international community. china considers taiwan as part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it. the u. s. says it's ready to expedite weapons sales as an
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off one of yours many sharon i saw often or no fear a cornwell time one. and i apologize, no problem. we will deliver as well. now china has launched 3 days of military exercises around taiwan. a response of the taiwanese president meeting earlier this week with you as how speaker kevin mccarthy. ah, ty wants a fighter jets responded with their own drills as fears grow about a possible escalation. it will be interesting to see just exactly how far the chinese are prepared to push this out. if i do stop an inspect ships and the taiwan strait and the tawny side, though, we're not going to comply them, there's the potential them for that to his grade. into some sort of exchange so far . but china remains defiant. parent he pushes him. i mean, when the taiwan issue is not about democracy,
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it's an issue concerning china sovereignty and territorial integrity. taiwan is an illegal part of our country. taiwan understands it needs international backing, especially from the united states. the question is whether it will be enough to deter beijing. katya little bits of a young al jazeera wolf career has conducted on the test of what it says is a nuclear capable underwater drone. these are images released by state media. joan gang tested a similar vehicle last month, north korea as ramped up its weapons tests since the resumption of u. s. and south korea military drills last month. i, sally on tourists, has been killed in a call running attack in tel aviv 5 people were injured on friday. police say that the attacker was a palestinian israeli, who shot and killed who was, who was shot and killed the scene. it's i came hours off to british, israelis were killed in the occupied west bank. i'll 0 hata abdul,
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hamid reports now from occupied east jerusalem on what spend a week of escalating tension in the region is the kind of threat that israeli forces cannot prevent. lone wolf attacks that happen suddenly and randomly. this time underwood to front promenade in television. police are calling it a combined ramming and shooting get deck. in the chase, the court overturned. the alleged perpetrator got out, but was killed under spot, a few meters away. police say the attacker was a 44 years old man, a palestinian israeli from central israel with no criminal record. one italian tourist, a man set to be in, his thirty's was killed and several other tourist wounded. i was earlier prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense minister when did jordan valley on the site of another similar attack, a palestinian open fire and
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a call before managing to escape killing 2 sisters. their mother remains in critical condition and hallmark i can only say one thing. our enemies are putting us to the test again. and once again, they will discover even in this test, one that we stand together united, confident in our righteousness. and we will act together with the complete support of our forces, the id f and the security forces. the prime minister said the man hunt was under way to capture the attacker in retaliation. jewish satler's fed to the streets in various parts of the occupied westbank. here they're seen harassing palestinians driving near ramallah. do you an effort for humanitarian affairs says that on average, death 3 daily attacks on palestinians or their properties since the beginning of the year. ah, all this comes at a time when there's widespread angle among palestinians, triggered by violent police raids inside out. so most the spillover
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threatened to broaden the conflict after barrage of rockets were fired from both lebanon and gaza. and israel carried out airstrikes in retaliation. tensions are still simmering along those borders. shortly after the tel aviv attacked, the prime minister instructed both the police and the army to mobilize all reserve units. but he's the man who is coming under pressure from many fronts from within his own coalition. we're some are calling for a tougher stance from many israelis who all says at times to change it today. so system and from israel close is allied to you as which in a rare move publicly expressed concern over did you use to re overhauled the man who for so long imposed himself as a tough mr. security. now limited in his choices, adaptive hamid al jazeera in occupied, his jerusalem, the chin from alzheimer's in ron khan, who sent ramallah with how the violence is affecting palestinians and their daily
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lives. well, the ne nightly rates are still continue across the occupied westbank since the beginning of the year. some 96, a people have been killed. 93 of those here in the occupied westbank, but it's the injuries. now there was another israeli raid at last night in, but kenya jeanine where 2 palestinians were injured. the actual number of injuries is astounding. its $2560.00 since the year began, it's april the 8th. and that really is something now that the palestinians are concerned with the trauma of those who have survived those israeli raids are the types of injuries we're seeing from live, but it's been use love ammunition i'm and from people who would just caught in the crossway, that's becoming increasingly more important for mental health for medical health professionals here in the occupied west pike, because that is a huge amount of people that have been injured. so that's really concerning to them
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. if you're not in the paris indian and you're living near jenny, nablus, hebron places like this. when night falls, you don't really know what to expect. you think they may well be another is really rayden of and oftentimes you'll write about that these rates, as i say, ne, nightly. so the atmosphere is incredibly tense, but you're also seeing palestinians now wanting to fight back cheering, attacks like the one that took place in tel aviv out of sheer frustration, frustration about what's been going on here in the northern occupied by westbank since the beginning of the year a spring announced 0 senior political analyst, my one bushera, he's in london by one feminist netanyahu has just marked 100 days back in office. given all that happened in this 100 days, is he going to make it to 200 days as prime minister nasa? that's actually a very pertinent question. i'm clearly mist have security as he likes to be cold.
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i think has turned out to be a mr. in security and i think this probably should be the name ah, that's most befitting over the prime minister. who generally also boasts of being mister prosperity and mister stability and, and the prime minister was able to control the palestinians by deterrence and attract the arabs by economic and political means. it seems like everything now was floundering under his feet and back to his res. so just take a quick look of what's happening and what would happen next. already. demonstrations in the streets threatening to continue the next 100 days. his cabinet has thought that he palletized, he cannot work. when his defense minister, we speak kind of fire. he cannot work with his justice minister because his dismissal doesn't like the fact. he walked away from his judicial so called reforms . his attorney general doesn't like him to interfere in the judicial reform because
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of he was indicted than corruption. the other tools, fascist ministers of security on finance, continuously black men, him, he's down in the halls. the economy is not doing well and international credit thing ages are thinking of downgrading israel's credit. his friends in the arab world who normalize relations now do not want to talk to him. those who wouldn't normalize relations have their own miser issues with iran instead or with israel. and the relationships with the most important ally, the united states haven't been worse since nathan. yeah. with the go. we're not even during the obama years. so really all in all. we have hundreds days of trouble in security of instability that look like big on a be another 100. these at least of them, they're gonna be more protests today. my one at which a number of former, i'm in high profile ministers and judiciary officials are going to speak talking
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about the, the, the rift that, that's developed within is really society as the prime minister. got any one to blame. but himself, is he even capable of recognizing that it is he and his policies in this need to to cling to par that's causing this division. absolutely. look. are clearly he has every vested interest to stay in power because if he doesn't, he probably his indictment would take him to jail as a did to his but his esser, it would all not. and i think he needs those 2 fascists, ministers at badly without them. he cannot form a government because those in opposition would not form a government with him because he's a proven lawyer to them. one who betrayed them. stop them in the back. so on and on . he has to hang on to power and hence he is continuously blackmailed with doing with by these 2 fascist ministers. and they are very dangerous ministers because
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they live off instability and violence. they need instantly invite us in order for their popularity to grow in the israel streets. so we have this dynamic in israel adrian, whereby you have vested interest for a number of officials, whereby instability continues to be the case in the next 100, the next 1000 days. what opposite that we have an elite in israel and economic indeed, financially hi, thick in the military elite academic and journalistic elite that is quite strong. and israel and all of it is jewish. that does not want this judicial so called reform, which part of the court of judicial deformation in israel. they don't like the way those to find italian ministers are governing. they don't like the increased racism and instability and hence there is the strong presence industry by those who are
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not. i don't be 4 by the way. some of those generals have countless blood amino innocent blood on their hands red. i mean, even that of that like, been against and it would barrack on these infamous generals are in the streets demonstrating against nathanael. but we also have heads of universities in israel, who threatened to close down universities. so we have a whole range of needs in israel, but don't want to see this is where the government continue in the same footing and hence at bunker they are ready to go on and on. but on the other hand, as you said earlier, we have a situation in palestine that is also getting out of hand. we're going to have more and more of those sorts of attacks that we've seen the past few days. when a guy this, whether the one until i leave was or was not a real at that. but generally speaking, the security tension is continuing, and now we have it from, goes out, we have it from lebanon. and we have of course more of one of the sin deterioration
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is going on in syria. so all in all, it's quite a mess in israel in occupied palestine and in the region. our senior political is not then. yeah, i was responsibility at our senior political analyst, not one bush. our other live in london, always good stories. remember many thanks. did a delegation from oman has just arrived in yemen. capital. santa negotiators from saudi arabia are expected to join them shortly for talks, with whom the representatives there sent to discuss a permanent ceasefire in an effort to end the 8 year war between the iran backed group at a saudi led military alliance. it comes after a breakthrough in the relationship between toronto and re add last month. 2 countries re established diplomatic ties in a beijing broker deal as well. in america is the chairman of the hood, the ron saba news agency. he says that oman has been leading the talks between the regional rivals and a,
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an agreement might be reached soon on. i got some bob up viagra that began negotiations have been running for some time in addition to the mediation of foot, exerted by oman. many issues were put to discussions and views are converging, some understandings being reach, so nothing new has been introduced, nor has any new initiative been made. these delegation will therefore be discussing the final points based on the previous discussions carried through the all money mediators. the decisive agreement is warming up of the non iraq has called on turkey, or to apologize for shelling sullivan, the air force in its northern kurdish region. the government says that ankara has no legal justification to continue its military operation on a rocky soil. a turkish drone attack hit an area near the airport on friday. turkey says it's targeting kurdish fighters that it considers terrorists. at least 80 people have been kidnapped to northwestern. nigeria gunmen targeted mostly women and children at a village in some far a state on friday. lisa,
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they're working with the military to rescue the victims. the government has blamed criminal gangs for abducting hundreds of people in north and central nigeria for ransom time now. and that is how to get a weather update. his everton, hello. it is looking rather dull outside here in doha conservator cloud. in fact, across much of the, the middle east, thick cloud there over towards the saudi arabia thick enough to produce mount breaks of rain as we go on through the next couple of days, bits and pieces of rain coming in the winter weather will be towards the red sea, and notice of where to where a little further north to look at the temperatures beginning up into the 30s by and large, a few showers slipping across syria using into iraq as we go on through. we're monday to kia, seeing some of that wet weather at a time some when she weather here, as well, some of the pitcher to into northern parts of afghanistan, but we're getting into the thirty's, doha, at 32 degrees celsius. there we go. with a shares more widespread peak across central and western parts of saudi. we'll see
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that where to where the still making his way towards mecca, where temperatures touchy $37.00 degrees celsius were not far off. that's in cairo . one sun shot a chance of a few showers into northeast in libya, into the north of egypt, and some really heavy showers now cropping up around west africa, particularly into garner togo and into banning joining up with the heavy showers that we have across the heart of africa, the seasonal rains, of course, nudging the we're a little further northwards. what a 2 showers to into good part of south africa, evanson. many thanks still to come on that he saw chile legalizes the use of legal lethal force by police officers. 4th officer was killed in a month and an sport. the brom, james and los angeles lakers brewster hopes of securing a playoff spot for us here with that story. ah. the muslim community in diana, living in a vibrant harvey in cal chat,
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this country we are blessed. we live in harmony with all the i'll give an agenda, i'll just leave a well to travel to south america for a guy and he's ramadan. is long ago. the of late and they enjoy doing it. we have a rich country in terms of diversity, and that is something that we can celebrate grammar time in. guyana announces here at a meeting of mind, all art is kind of suggesting other words to us saying, what would a world like this be like the fan yoga mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they would all be fired. yeah. or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hygiene chang. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the world. a new season of studio b. unscripted coming scene lou.
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ah, i get adrian sort of get here and go home with the diesel from al jazeera but headlines. a funeral spent held in moscow for one of russia's most influential military bloggers flatland. he was killed in an explosion of the cafe addison's petersburg on sunday. the 26 year old woman has been arrested. taiwan says that more than 70 chinese aircraft and mine warships across the taiwan straits, media line. it's process 3 days of military drills. beijing announced on the president side when visited the u. s. at an israel won't boston's been killed of at least 5 injured in a car coming in tel aviv. but he say the attacker was a palestinian israeli, who was shot and killed at the c a t,
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as in official says that at least 20 people are missing off to that boat sank off the coast of southern the southern city of se, facts. they were trying to cross the mediterranean to reach italy, that unity and coast guard says 17 others from the same boat were rescued. 2 of whom are in a critical condition. at least 500 migrants have been reported missing in the mediterranean. so far, this year. u. s. vice president campbell harris says that the 2 democrats sure expelled from the tennessee state legislature. they were voted out after leading a protest to mounting strict gun controls on to the house floor last week. their removal came in the middle of a public uproar after the latest school shooting and nashville. alan fisher reports . we have become known as the tennessee 33 democrats who loudly argued for gun control in the state. the faced expulsion from the overwhelmingly republican legislature for allegedly breaking rules and decorum too were kicked out. the 2
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black lawmaker vice president, come le harris made hurriedly arranged trip to the state to show support from the biden white house for them under arguments democracy. and think, oh you did. i told them he knew their microphones when they, i think, ah, the punishment, the 2 men see, was driven by racism. it was a public in political lynching. it was an attempt to humiliate us. but in what they did was really showed for the world and humiliate themselves, that this is not a democracy that this is, you know, a body that is, is so petty and so weak. and so build on white fragility when march 30th state representatives just joins and just and pearson rallied with gun control to hooters inside the tennessee house. but then the 2 took their protest on to the chamber floor using a bullhorn to chant no action, no peace. one week later,
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nearly all but one republican legislator for to, to expel the men while a white woman legislator who stood with joins and pearson just held onto her seat. democratic officials have called the expulsions shameful. to me it's, it's a horrific indictment on the tennessee g o p and they ought to be ashamed of themselves. and the fact that they contain you to keep your foot on the accelerator when they knew the world was wa, it really just shows what this republican party has. hes sucked to new lows, almost lost in the uproar. the reason why the 2 democrats and hundreds of students, teachers, and pims, had been protesting, a must shooting at a private religious school on march 27th. 3 adults and 3 children were killed, legislator se ultimately, gun control needs to be the focus. i'm asking folks to who are met to stay mad. both man could be back in the tennessee house very soon. the could be appointed by
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the districts on an interim basis. and then they will lead the fight for gun control and to stop these kinds of expulsions from happening again. i'll and fisher, i'll just either to completing court rulings appraised confusion about the future of a widely used abortion pill in the u. s. on friday, a judge in texas ordered drug regulators to put a hold on in and method prestone. soon after another judge in washington state rule that access to the pill must be preserved in 17 states. lina barclay reports another set back for access to abortions in the united states. on friday, a texas federal judge suspended the approval of an abortion pill that has been safely used for decades. after this decision, a court in washington state ordered the federal food and drug administration to continue making the medication available to challenge the texas ruling further,
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the department of justice issued a statement saying it is committed to protecting americans access to legal reproductive care and will appeal the texas court ruling many say this is a dangerous precedent for the biden administration. this issue has remained a priority. there is no question then the president and i are going to stand with the women of america and do everything we went for that women have the ability to make decisions about their healthier their reproductive here. really in the manner what they need and they decide they're not government. last year, the president signed an executive order ensuring the protection of women's right to access abortion. this came after the supreme court's decision to all returned a constitutional right to abortion. fridays to court rulings mean the future of the drug is uncertain. many fear this will increase to already existing challenges
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faced by women, and some us states, lena, barclays, alger zito. the global climate crisis is taking a toll on the world's most vulnerable people. extreme weather events are affecting refugees and displaced communities. world wide. the horn of africa is experiencing its longest and most severe drought on record of people living in kenny as the daub refugee camp. so the drought is pushing them to the brink of starvation. catherine sawyer reports from ne, in kenya. oh, aden mohammed, nor is a fire will trader in, died out town. it's home to thousands of somebody. refugees who have escaped conflict and drought most rely on firewood and charcoal for one thing. cooking nor a canyon says he has to travel farther to look for acacia trees which are endangered species graham. but before we used to walk for a short time to find the trees,
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now we have to walk for 5 days to find anything that can make us enough money. the trees are getting scarce. trees and party grasslands have long existed in this region. but now they have all but disappeared, exposing the area to san storms and blistering heat. people here rely on firewood for their cooking needs. we have been talking to cell is to say they have to go far to look for trees to caught. but they also know the homes caused by cutting down trees. but they say this is their livelihood. doubts have become more frequent in reason. yes. 5 rainy seasons have failed in the horn of africa, millions of people are on the brink of starvation. the number of people leaving in dobb and other r e areas is growing rapidly and resources are stretched. climate change is also making life was for many, kenya is ahead of many other countries in working to safeguard the environment. but
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honestly say more needs to be done. there is a difference with action that are happening as pockets as compared to happening at kill and touching the lives of many people. and the argument is, can we bring those pockets of successes to scale, motherly, and on of africa. but we need to graduate from policy to action. noor has lived in the dub or his life. he says eve, the environment continues to deteriorate. he can see his way of life been white gout, katherine saw odyssey, or at the dub, in north eastern kenya. and it's not just kenya storms of damaged camps for thousands of families in yemen, makeshift shelters can't withstand the extreme whether that's becoming ever more frequent in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. erratic, weather is destroying the very lamba camp is built on. heavy rain has caused catastrophic mudslides. poor sanitation puts people risk at risk for waterborne
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diseases. in nigeria bono, state, half the cases of a recent cholera outbreak were in areas with a large displaced population events like these force people to flip who fled violence to move on. again. they joined the 24000000, displaced by climate change alone and 2021. sure doctor is an environmental economist at euro mediterranean center on climate change. he joined just alive from venice. could have you with a sir. how exactly is extreme weather and the climate crisis that affecting refugees and displaced communities worldwide right now. thank you for having me on the program. be glad to been climate conflict already greatly pleasing the complexity of richard morgan at present, the vast majority of people who are moving to climate change are displaced within their own country. but of course, we have just seen some of the examples,
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the model that we have, the rest of your crises and of course live hot about africa as well. now, climate change many, many to or publish the moves are being affected by concurrent disasters and displacement, leaving them a little have to recover before the next catastrophic side. what is this is making it difficult? there is no time for preparation for the food using the camp ever also, or if it is going to be our or the local governance division or the corporation. if one is after after the other. that's the most difficult part. the completion time beginning, shorter and shorter as the climate is become the new norm. so at what point to these displaced people, these refugees become climate refugees? i think when the comb condom, i'm a displace people murphy,
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just bring about legal barriers. so you could say that this people were talking about in bangladesh, nigeria, they're already been affected by climate change. yeah. they are climate this place, people in a way already we are already, we are already in that situation. it's not in the future, it is happening now. and it's set to become worse, i suppose what, what needs to happen then to, to give these people some sort of relief. well, globally, we need mitigation, richer countries need to come together and it's, it's time for action. the prejudice and the commitments are all, are all there, but they don't tell the climate refugees or the common people in the camp. we need more investment. we need to find ways to help this. people take the next step, they have been displayed, the. 7 have to move from their previous line. we need in last month, the people in,
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in this are, we're talking about the more while our book people in the enter planner, they have no one else to do more. know what else the most to accept. 80 c than the local governments to help them. but overall we need mitigation policies to enact that we need the rich country, the high income country to act on their commitments. otherwise, this situation will be company more everywhere. and why did the refugee camps seem particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change? most of them are supposed to be in a way, are only short term actions, right? they are not, you can often have inadequate translation, fine, adequate shelter. and of course water security as drowsy when it become more and more and more frequent and more and more intense. and they are becoming everywhere
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. water which is basically correct, right to life is becoming increasingly more garth. and of course, climate change is also bringing infection that either because the malaria and then due to be or if we decamp all the washer bonded either both due to the ongoing or just to withdraw the situation. but also during slug. it's the jewish. what we have been calling had recently be compounded price. this is one after the other from a change making their lives. this goes there having to move to shelters, which are being, again affected heavily by more frequent denmark spring. if some event such as people is unplugged and route and if you don't have being the best, diminutive. and of course, the friction and what you're going to do that i just mention most vulnerable
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population being affected by the work and really gets totally so many section it should just go to that. thank you. dennis of explanation campaign has been launched in northern syria. it's protect more than 800000 children in an area that's been hit by 2 devastating earthquakes. nearly 100000 people that are living in crowded shelters, nor coal marsh has war from the la camp in italy, province to day mark the 1st day of the vaccination campaign in north western syria against the measles and a polio. this campaign was launched by local n g o, as in cooperation with international organization organizations in response to the increased numbers of affected children with polio and measles. this campaign came 2 months after the devastating to an earthquake that struck the areas of north western as syria, which caused
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a severe damages to the infrastructure and the sewage system in the entire region. this damage caused and, and caused the spread and increased numbers of affected children with polio. and a me, laws that per the n g o's to act and stop any further spread of this disease . 3 this, this campaign will target the refugee camps across northwestern security. in addition to the community centers like schools and community community institutes. this campaign will target more than $800000.00 children across the areas of northwestern syria. the health care system has been severely damaged due to the catastrophic, to an earthquake that struck the areas in addition to their already suffering from the 12 year a conflict. but despite that, they have been working relentlessly and 247 to be of help to the affected people
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from the earthquakes and the 12 year conflict in cuba, a political and economic crisis worsened by the effects of the cove at 19 pandemic has left many people feeling they have no choice but to look elsewhere for better opportunities for isabel reports. now from habana, on the impact this trend is having on the island. it's not easy watching your children leave says might. as helena was mine, she is a mother of 2 whose children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states. yona, does it affect me? i'm desperate to go to them. the situation here is getting worse every day. i'm alone in the country and there are no medicine or long lines to get food. i need to be with my children. this is not what i expected. i gave my life for this country, but not any more rolling my might as father fought in fidel castro's revolution. now she's waiting for her children to apply for a u. s. government rooney,
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vacation program that allows residents to bring their family members from cuba to america. my dear, you got them in court of sun has also left. she too is alone and waiting for the same visa. mercury. there is so much stress. i live on my own. the situation is sad, the hospital's a horrible. there is no medicine that we get any 7 eggs a month. i live on my pension, but i can barely survive on it. her pension is around a dollars a month, maida, and my dear little carmen are proof of a new reality in cuba, where young people go abroad in search of a better future, leaving their relatives behind. and he said that by 2030, the average cuban will be 60 years old. he ones are leaving the country in record numbers us government figure shows that over 250000 cubans enter the us illegally in a period of 13 months. this is almost 3 percent of q s population here in havana. people are also coming to foreign embassies to try to find
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a legal way to other countries. the economic situation is the driving force rising inflation, a shortage of food, a medicine prolonged power outages and a trade embargo turned life into a daily struggle. many have lost hope that anything will change. the opposition blames the government as a human. what is happening now is a crisis generated by the government salaries of last 4 or 5 times their purchasing power. soaring, inflation was caused by the government, by a reorganization of the currency. and the government knows it did not work. and of course, they'll never say they got it wrong and will blame us sanctions for the problem to buy has prided itself on its universal care and education system. but the increase in migration has presented a new challenge, an aging population. people who are too old to leave, but unable to survive. if they stay there is i will, i'll just cedar havana,
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cuba. so to come on the usa in sport, we're here from the amazon golfer who's in with a shot of winning a major title. ah, april on al jazeera, as the war and pray moves into the 2nd year. we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experience this one conversation with no host studio b unscripted seek to find the common solutions. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian drawing attention to land disputes and local concerns in the lead up to date, out to explore the environmental significance of action and inaction. a 0 covers the latest ongoing developments from there on, on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on algebra,
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me and monroe, he gives citizen journalists are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing prosecution of their people. 101 east reveals their never before seen footage on algebra. oh, a talk for his foreign adrian. thank you so much. why is underway on day 3 of the u. s. masters in georgia. fridays actually was cut short as high winds, resulted in some trees falling down at the augusta national course. and richardson reports is just astounding. a day to finally few would have predicted at the
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master's 3 trees fell, needs the 17th tea at the augusta national course. moments later, play was suspended in georgia because of electrical storms. thankfully, organizers were able to confirm that no one was injured. earlier, brooks kept care had continued his title push. yeah, he reached 12 and the part of the 2 rounds. last year the american missed the halfway cuts as he struggled with form and fitness. yeah, i think last year i don't even notice saying this, but pretty sure i tried to break the back window of my fist of the car. i tried to put it in the back window, not once, but twice the 1st time didn't go so you can try it again. yes, a lot of frustration last year. super annoying, so great look for calling right here. colon more call is in the chasing pack. he has 2 major titles to his name and it's in with a shot of
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a 3rd on 6 on the par. i mean, i always look at the board are in i've been able to close out a couple so far. so work it's, it's very hard to close out a major. it really isn't major championships or just different people show up breathing differently. feel differently on or to play at sam bennett is having quite the masters. debbie. the 23 year old is on 8 under paul. he has the words, don't wait to do something tattooed on his left arm. the last words his father wrote before his death from outside as 2 years ago. before he passed and i got a tattoo de la form, so i sued every time a grip in the club. it's right there and arm, no way to do something. oh, you know arthur, of honor. i use it for some motivation and how happy here you know,
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the see me been out here at augusta national down. i'm dan, australia's jason day is also going well. the former world number one is on 5 and upon andy richardson, al jazeera manners united. i'm consolidated their spots in the top 4 of the english premier league united were to no winners at home to everton as they continued their push to qualify for next seasons champion when their goals came from scotland, tom and a, an antony marcial. everton could finish the day in the relegation zone, depending on later results or some bad news for united their top score, a marcus rochefort holder with an injury late in the games and he was unable to finish the match. manchester city striker early holland is ready to make his return from injury a win for city against south hampton, later on, well moved on 5 points behind leaders, arsenal, who played liverpool on sunday. the city manager pat guardiola had this to say
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about his abilities. as a coach, i will tell you the secret who we will attempt it was on wilmont. olivia suck. didn't configured that because i am my hair is better than the other ones. so now i'm not sad because when i, when we, when a lot of games, good interviews, napoli lived a step closer to winning their 1st italians had all since the playing days of diego, mera donna baby lach. a 21, thanks to a header from giovanni delorenzo and own go, result means napoli now have a 19 point lead at the top. the table napoli last one syria, more than 3 decades ago. lebron james and the alley lakers abuse did their hopes of securing a guaranteed spot in the n. b a. playoffs. james score and 16 point says his team beat the phoenix suns, a 121 to 100. and 7 of the suns are already assured of their playoff place. for now,
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the lakers are 7th in the western conference. top 6 go straight into the playoffs and avoid having to get through the play in tournaments. the brooklyn nats have reached these and conference playoffs. they did it with a went over the land of magic, this victory in new york, combined with a defeat for the mime. he locked in 6th place for brooklyn. that's will take on philadelphia $76.00 ers and the play us we have to come together new system, new city, all that other stuff. so it's not gonna be an easy task by any stretch. and they have, you know, the progress of the p. so again, like i said, as an appropriate respect, gifford or credit, but at the same time we do feel like, you know, we, we, we belong at arena and the daleks mavericks hopes of reaching the ambia post season or over the maverick saw their final shot at playoffs disappear with a loss against the chicago. anton is ian tennis star, owns jabbers,
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rockies start the season, looks to be behind her after suffering an early exit from the australian open and then being sidelined with injury, jabber has reached the semi finals of the charleston open. the welcome of 5 was leading when her opponent anna callan sky retired. due to illness. jabber will now take on derek, had sakina for a place and the final. and that is all your sport for now. adrian, back to you already. thanks. dude. that's it for the user, al, but i'll be back in just a few moments with more of the res news. i'll see you. ah ah. and a we're
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surrounded by it. we buy and buy and buy as economies push for more and more growth . but consumerism is devastating the planet where do those resources come from? where did the impact obstruction happens? alley re reveals the many horses pushing endless economic growth at the cost of vital climate action. the failure to address that is not going to affect the truck for leaving all hail the planet. episode 3 on al jazeera african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the artifacts taken by european colonizers. and this is our experience of our identity. in the final part of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets like the been a few have been returned, but the still a long way to go and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen on the
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pottery ship on audra 0 who took condo cuz his mother hasn't worked for yes. he's also unemployed. and as a family to the doctor, we already have to share with the promises that have never been meant. not even one 5th striving. our youth to depression, depression that is leading to attract addiction, africa as one of the most i'm, it was societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing millions trapped in poverty. many desperate and discouraged young africans say the government need to seriously address an employment, otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive. ah. a home coming in the shadow of wall 31 ukrainian children are reunited with that
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