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is in use our on al jazeera for you back to live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, found your radio and yemen exchange prisoners as efforts to end 8 years of war get underway in santa east. so marston occupied east jerusalem, overshadowed by weeks of growing tension and violence between the israelis and palestinians. also this, our china begins as 2nd day of military drills around taiwan, just days after the taiwanese rise event straight to the us. and we look at why a successful conservation program to say the bengal tiger in india is causing a threat to communities nearby. i'm devin ash, with sport moore, weather delays at the ma says web brooks cap got extended his lead to for salts, but there's still plenty of golf less to fly off. the rain calls is habit with,
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ah, thank you very much for joining as we begin this news are with the latest efforts to end the 8 year war in yemen. a delegation from saudi arabia has arrived in the many capital. santa or mine is mediating the discussions about a permanent ceasefire. the delegations are expected to hold meetings with healthy representatives. the talks come after saudi arabia and iran agreed to restore diplomatic relations last month. as part of a deal of brokered by china on saturday, yemen who the rebels and saudi arabia, exchange prisoners. the hope is received 13 detainees in exchange for one, saudi prisoner, nearly 400000 people have been killed in millions more displaced in the conflict. or let's get a closer look at the war in yemen, which began as part of the arab spring of 2011. when present alley abdullah sally gave up power to his deputy. after rising instability and political divisions or
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the rebels captured the capital, some are in 2014 and demanded a new government. saudi arabia box, the internationally recognized government and launched a military campaign against the whole fees. in 2016 un sponsored talks between the year many government and rebels began in kuwait, but didn't stop the fighting. then in 2017, who if he robles believe to be backed by iran, kills former president ali abdullah sally after he broke ties with the group. a year later you and broke her talks made progress. and last year, the warring sides agreed to a truce, which lasted for 6 months. while i bring in al jazeera hush in my head barrow to then use our, his covered the yemen conflict extensively. hush him. first of all, how significant is this moment in these talks infinite to day? can we expect to break through in this company is definitely a defining moment. i've been talking to suit different sources, be to the fall, the healthy delegation in and i,
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and they say that the can see the prospects of this a growing in the region. what is happening as we're speaking in summer, is of the sandy delegates, along with the old man is who are brokering the deal along with the earth is are trying to work, are the modalities of a permanent ceasefire. and you know, this time they're trying to work out all the details, particularly when it comes to the areas where you still have a military confrontation. and we would like to ensure that this is something that is going to last long. now, when the same time, they will announce a prisoner exchange between the houses and the internationally recognized a government. this is going to be phase one. the key actors in this are on one hand side ravia. on the other hand, the hope is who control the northern part of human right. now, before we talk about the next steps, you talk about several phases here. and of course we've seen the prisoner exchange
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before we get to the next steps and heard, or spa sibley, what made this moment possible to have a saudi delegation in santa after 8 years of a devastating conflict. what is it that led to this moment to day? is china. a saudi arabia's rapprochement with iran. bulkhead by china. does that have? are all in my scope? definitely massive impact on what we see happening on the ground. now, in the m and the se launched, the campaign against the health is in 2015, hoping to be able to bring back the internationally recognized government to power . but then the campaign turned into a debacle years later. it's been criticized by the international community. humanitarian activists have been saying it's about time to and the conflict in yemen, this also this or push mont, between the saudis and the iranian. and you can clearly see that crum prince and
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bright, mr. saudi arabia, her mom, had been sell man in his vision to move forward, modernize the country needs to invest more in the country. he needs a sense of permanence turbidity in the region. have to remind our viewers or the joe's the targeted on installations in saudi arabia. they've been blamed on the iranians and the, and the earth is and the, i think the saudis are not willing to turn that chapter. now they will definitely have to go back to the iranians when it comes to the implementation of the modalities of every single step of this agreement. if it happens. yeah. in yemen, now, if the agreement happens, what would it look like? are we likely to see a centralized government in san i again, or is it much more complicated than that? are we likely to see a power sharing agreement between the whole fees and the saudi back? i don't think is going to happen, i think is going to be a mammoth task for everybody. because i was just a while ago talking to
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a senior who the official who was very optimistic on the truth. but when i asked him about power sharing, he said, wait. because as far as we are concerned, as the hope is, this is why we'd like to see happening. we would like the restrictions imposed on us to be lifted. we would like the embargo to come to an end with like in foreign troops or reference to the ability to of stations in the island of psychiatry or to pull out from the country. we'd like compensation for the atrocities committed against us. and we would like the international committee to understand that the status quo ante is never going to happen again. second condition says by the health is, is that all the parties have to come to the hoses and say, it has to be a sovereign, independent human with 0 influence from saudi arabia or any golf station and no links whatsoever with the analysis of my i was going to ask you about the united states, where does this leave the us that the americans of course provided support to the sound you are led coalition giving them arms weapons throughout this 8 year
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conflict. can the american still play a role in putting a close to this car? i don't see any leverage to be honest with you when it comes to yemen anytime soon for the simple reason. when you look at the optics, it's the sand is doing business with the health is in a way or another, it's a health is being now considered dating their power in the northern part of the country. so from now onwards, if you have to go back to the truth is for any deal, the health is they have this position totally anti american in the region. they say that the biggest problem with facing the region is b is because of the u. s. into interferes in the region. what are they likely to do? the only option left for the americas is try to boost the presence of the international, recognize government to be able to gain some leverage in the future. but i have to say that either the presidential council, which was appointed last year doesn't have any control over huge territory in year
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. but now there's another huge problem which is basically the southern part of the country which says no of the 2015. we're definitely going to break away from the north. the hope is i say yes, should never break away. yeah, interesting. and i is this also perhaps the saudis, turning their backs to the americans, briefly, please. and also to the ameritas this, the teamed up in 2014 own 15 to last. this fight against the hoses. now, the walk in separate ways, both each with a different agenda when it comes. and i think this is likely to further strain ties between the saudis affair, mercies in the near future. thank you very much. hashem for that. thank you for your analysis of this situation in yemen. let's move on to other news now. in questions around the world are celebrating easter sunday in occupied easter will, slim. the celebration is happening against the backdrop of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. earlier israeli soldiers blocked young palestinians and women from entering the alack some mos compound before morning
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prayers. it comes a day after palestinians barricaded doors to keep israeli forces out. they see the troops wanted to remove them from the mask ahead of ramadan knight reyes. where so sedar has more from occupied is jocelyn. in the holy church of the sub or city of jerusalem, 1st quarters, jewish christian, muslim and armenian waters. this church, this loose inquisition. what this is dated back to the 14th century. this place contains 2 sides that are proceeded fully enclose geometry. the 1st site is where jesus was crucified, have also known gold worth. and the 2nd one is where he is empty. tone takes place . christian believes that he was buried and resurrected here. these church please, ascension wolf, all the functions of the cos geometry. what the custodian of the key for this
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church is a muslim family, sees for centuries. here is why joshua had the la, you'll be with sela, i'll dean allah. eubie. after conquering jerusalem, drafted a covenant and gave the key to a muslim family to maintain a neutral guardian of the church so that it could avoid conflicts between different christian denominations and be protected. today is the easter sunday for catholic christians. the party arc has just arrived procession and the mass started. for now it's peaceful here. the few was dead. if israeli occupation forces intervene or put restrictions on the side that could trigger and other tension. because last one is the on tuesday occupation forces stormed alex, a morse that would hold his site for muslims during grandmother and forcibly removed overnight palestine of worshippers. they also injured towns of palestinians and arrested around $400.00. now it's easter for christians, muslims, or steel observing ramadan, and it's also jewish passed over. so jerusalem is significant for all but
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muslims, and many christians here say the alternation was israelis and the occupation forces are making it extremely difficult for them to perform their feet. because of the restrictions and intern for us. listen said the object 0 occupied is jerusalem. and there's been several incidents of violence in the occupied west bank israeli settlers topped vehicles in attack allison ins near police checkpoint north of ramallah on saturday. witnesses say they stoned cars and houses a number of palestinians were injured in settle attacks in the village of dare balloon in the occupied west bank town of as soon is really forces shot and killed a palestinian. he's been identified as 20 year old. i aid as an islam, now palestinian refugees living in lebanon, have condemned the recent violence that alex, a mosque is really force, his rated is lambs, 3rd holy aside. twice on wednesdays. zane does robbie reports from
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a palestinian refugee camp in babbled, living in limbo, palestinian refugees in lebanon, say they are fed with watching the escalating violence and occupied territories in o. exxon walls, gaza at the west bank, watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of his ravens from a distance and from a country whose own economy is in tatters. the confusion of issues and i will put out we don't live in palestine, but palestine lives inside us, knuckle yard make a mom because and as i sat my, every day we sit with our children, we talk about palestine about freedom, about all history and all right. to go back, benet had webinar, no war is necessary. what was taken by force should be taken back by panama piece. did not work. displaced for decades, people living here or connected to the conflict by history,
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by blood and by their circumstances. but among one i didn't know lions have never been to palestine, but i know about it from my family. all the attacks happening make me feel like it belong to the nation even more. and then they're like their level of stay. and like every year i was born here, but i am palestinian and loyal to the palestinian cause. what's happening is totally unjust. allah. we're very upset and sat on them. we can't do anything. we can't help. we watch how israelis attack alex, a mosque, and we can't do anything for generations displaced and generations born abroad, yet to set foot on their ancestral lands with every passing year, whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camp like this, the hope of going back home a right of return is something that slips away just
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a little bit more. and to remain here is to live as some of the poorest people in lubbock. zane basra v o g 0 at the burge old barrage in a refugee camp in beirut. meanwhile, israel says it's bombed military targets in syria. syrian state media is reporting explosions near the capital damascus. israel says the bombing came after rockets were fired from syria on saturday. st media there is reporting the al could spray gate has claimed responsibility citing these really raised at alex m mos compound fennimore had on this al jazeera news hour, including ukrainian children are reunited with their families. after months of separation, we are in nigeria where a major cleanup has begun to reverse the damage caused by years of oil pollution. and manchester city saw man can't stop scoring action from the merely on the waves horse with jim
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ah, taiwanese defense ministry has reported 9 chinese war ships and 58 aircraft to round the island on sunday. chinese state media say the military's protecting, practicing rather. and in circle meant of the island during a 2nd day of drills, the operation was announced in response to taiwanese president, sighing. when's visit to the u. s. victoria gate and b has only goes on. you all do have a taiwanese coast guard vessel issues, a warning to a chinese will ship taking part in drills in the taiwan strait or go, oh, you are now seriously damaging regional peace, stability and safety. please turn around immediately and leave. no, no, no, i don't bottle on saturday, the defense ministry reported that 70 chinese jets crossed the median line of the
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taiwan straits. the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides. beijing says the military is rehearsing and encirclement of the self governing island, which it sees as a breakaway province. the 3 day exercise follows taiwanese president, sy, in when's visit to the us in the capitol, taipei, people go about their daily lives. many say they fluctuate between fear and indifference. zoltan makoto hotel were through the voice of the president. ravens different countries has the effect of increasing international awareness of ty, one moment of course, verbal and military intimidation from china can't be avoided. but i think because listen to medation has been going on for such a long time. it's impossible to ignore ha, china considers taiwan part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it. but taiwanese considered themselves independent and reject the one country to systems policy. now is the root hunted, all it is all to constantly talk about unification is quite unnecessary or rather,
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there is no absolute need for this event. also, china is talking about unification while threatening military action, which is quite pointless. i think it's more important for us to live our lives as we are currently. and half taiwanda chief, a bigger position on the international stage. i was, he comes in the military drills have disrupted shipping and air traffic in a region crucial to global trade. more worrying. perhaps beijing is turning up the heat on another simmering conflict. victoria gay to be al jazeera or let's speak to vincent chow in taipei about this is a former foreign policy aid to presence. i inc. when and is now a taipei city counselor. thank you very much. vincent for joining us on al jazeera . so we have china assimilating, striking taiwan on a 2nd day of drills. now interestingly, as we saw in our reports, high once resident seem unfazed by these ladies maneuvers. why is that? why people seemingly not as concerned in taiwan or thank you for having me. and
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the truth of the matter is the people of power have bravely faced this sort of threat from china consistently over the past 2 to 3 years. now we see insistent military action across the pi one street we've seen, for example, the chinese engage in naval and air force drills in taiwan. big sanity, we've seen economic actions and sanctions against taiwan. and this is unfortunately, been part and parcel of the cross street relationship under sheeting team from china. but these exercises are stimulating strike in taiwan. i mean, how do they compare to china's response last year when the us, how speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan. would argue that last year we saw a bit of an increased escalation from what the chinese has been in the past. i don't think we've seen this over the past 2 years. i mean, certainly the chinese never made their intentions more clear,
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which is that they have never renounced the use of force against taiwan and exercises pretending to strike taiwan, orders storm by one's government offices. this is we've seen this in the past as well. so i do think that the chinese are be a bit more restrained this time around, but it's also order on self interest in a sense that we do have a presidential election coming up. and the chinese would be mindful at any hard headed approach on this issue. could very well back far in terms of their political interest here. yeah, i want, i was going to ask you about the presidential election in 2024. what does the future hold for taiwan? what impact is china's assertiveness increasing to assertiveness over taiwan? going to have on the both on the vote and independence ambitious so i think for president, ty, although she's term limited and will not participate in the 24 election, she's really been very clear headed in terms of what i want needs when need the
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robot defense so she's committed to that she's in the defense budget by 3rd over her term, she's re introduced conscription and she's reprovision our military strategy for more a symmetric style. and so that's part of it. but the 2nd part of it is precisely what she was doing across the united states in recent days, which is just brought in talent international space. china, for a very long time has been conflict as part of the internal conflict between the chinese communist party and previously to go one. and so certainly i think it is didn't tie, wants interest in presidents size interests, internationalize. this issue and we have other democracy step in and stake and enforce and you talk about the ability to talk about internationalizing the issue. but at the same time we've seen taiwan lose a number of diplomatic allies. 9 in facts since find way became president. so wouldn't choose see it or perhaps also that taiwan is increasingly becoming
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isolated on the international stage. i would argue offices. i mean, we have had a number of diplomatic colleagues in the past that are smaller countries around the world in the pacific region that have continued c advocated for taiwan international. i think that's important. but you know, what's very important and what's more central port, how and security are relations with the united states, with your, with japan, with this trail and other potential democratic partners around the world. and so these are the issues that are going to keep piece of stability here. you know, not the number of diplomatic allies by one house fence and child. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. 31 ukrainian children are back with their families after months in russia. ukrainian government accuses moscow a forcibly deporting them. ukraine says more than 1900000 children have been illegally sent to russia. but moscow in fits, it's protecting them from the war. join a hallway for some keith. the the return and re union of $31.00 children
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with their families is a victory for careful and complicated negotiations to secure their release. in many cases, held against their will for months, child protection workers believe their stories will help prove the international criminal court case against russian president vladimir putin and his children's rights commissioner maria, revolver, over how that, where they deported what happened in the camps. how they were relocated because it's kidnapping. all of the destroying via ukrainian identity is a war crime and genocide. 16 year old ritathui was sent with his parent's consent to a russian health camp in october last year. it was meant to be a 2 week break from the hardships of occupied her song. it turned into a 6 month ordeal before vitale finally saw his family again in march,
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nor do an additional the 1st 2 weeks were normal. but after 3 weeks, i started to look for every possibility to go home alone. vitale says he was among more than 800 ukrainian children at just one camp. home sick off and scared. and at times he says placed in a detention so for days as punishment for transgressions. it's got to move to some akashi was soluble, the fed as porridge without salt and sugar 3 times a day. every evening they spoke to us about politics, they would say russia is a powerful country, and ukraine is a terrorist one. as the international criminal court says, it's identified hundreds of cases of children allegedly forcibly taken from care homes and orphanages in ukraine, deported it says, with the intention of permanently removing them from their country of birth. that's a violation of the geneva convention. it says, and walker ukraine insists the practice is much wider,
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saying it's identified more than 19 and a half 1000 cases of false deportations, including many like the tale taken with parental permission under false pretenses. instead enduring months of indoctrination and propaganda. daria castiano has helped reunite 84 children with their families by providing the russians with proof of legal guardianship. i put to her video that russia's children's commissioner recently showed to un security council members. it purports to show happy ukrainian children some receiving medical care, others placed in foster care. we are other sure where this is part of an information war. these pictures of children living in safety is such a manipulation using children as objects, not subject to rights, trying to construct a different reality if they russia admits to the removal of 2000 ukrainian children from occupied areas in the conflict zone. but presents it as
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a humanitarian effort. the i c. c, calls it a war crime, and one ukraine says is taking place on a far bigger scale. in plain sight, journal al jazeera keith in russia, a funeral had been held in moscow for an influential military blogger, lad, linda trasky was killed in a bomb attack at a cafe in saint petersburg. last week to task was known for his vocal support of the war in ukraine dosage. a berry report from moscow. ah, a grandfather well for one of russia's well known military bloggers. the body of 40 year old flatland, or turkey was brought to the throne cru sky a cemetery. moscow were hundreds attended, including the head of the wagner verse near a group. if get a promotion to loveland to tar ski did a lot so that we could go to victory and destroy the enemy. thank you for this. we will always remember him. he is a soldier who stays with us and whose voice will always live and speak only the
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truth. after our task is killing last week, president rather be a potent award to have one of the highest honors for bravery. under heavy security, people waited in line for hours, many of whom you charge are steep personally, if you will read mulligan very and never get it. i think that the best way to make his memory of life is the way this war. it was a man for whom the victories was most important thing in the world. his wife accompanied the coffin as his body was laid to rest. petoskey was a vocal supporter of the war and ukraine. lin tars keys being remembered as a russian hero, and at the end of his funeral, a video of him was shown where he said victory will be ours. for now, only one person has been arrested in connection to his murder,
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while federal security services believe and organized group was behind the attack in saint petersburg on april 2nd, 26 year old daria triple bar is now facing a possible 20 year prison sentence. she faces charges of terrorism and possession of explosives and she's ations. she's denied security footage from the day of the attack appears short to provo carrying a bus up to tar sky that she had the tim at this cafe. moments later the explosion happens as the pro crumley supporter, as they to rest official see or have steps up, their search for others who they believe may have been involved in this attack. doors jabari arch, sierra moscow. coming up on the news, our resilience steering ramadan, we visit a tent, camping noise, syria where displays. people are struggling after the earthquakes in february. the soaps are a small minority here in germany, living close to the polish and check republican border. i'm steadfast,
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reporting from spray round about how to sort of manage to preserve this special easter tradition. and the weather continues to cause problems at the master's highlights from that vein affected 3rd battle gas down waynesville to stay with us, we're back up to me. ah you're here, we're here. so let's go with your weather update for europe and africa and let's start off with the good stuff full on sunshine for iberia. hello. by the way, i'd feel it more like june in many parts, including madrid at $28.00 degrees. it's about 10 above where you should be enough for the other side of the mediterranean. same thing here. ramallah bay root. these are temperatures $31.26 that you would expect to see in the month of june, different story for turkey. we've got cloud cover episodes of showers,
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so temperatures not as high as they should be and that wind out of the north and it's them both things are going to get worse before it gets better. central europe, similar story here as wal cloud cover, gloomy condition showers as well. so temperature is not quite where we'd like to see them for this sub the year. it turns increasingly white through the island of ireland, more cloud cover in england, wales and scotland, but were drawn up a southerly flow of air here. so higher temperatures, parents set 19 degrees bubble of heat in africa from cairo hearts. human end, jemina temperature is about 10 degrees above average here, and some big storms are along the gulf of guinea, particularly for the south coast of nigeria. figure it's cold front, has swept through south africa, that's cut down temperatures. it's also sparking some severe thunderstorms along the eastern part of the country. okay. i'm out of time. got a dash season. ah, a meeting of minds all art is kind of suggesting other words to us saying what
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would a world like this be like the fan knew about mainstream economics? if that happens in any other pro fisher, they will be fired. yeah, or not just fire billed double 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 soon. the muslim community in diana, living in a vibrant harvey in culture. this country we are blessed. we live in harmony with all the occupant, the gym, all 0. well to travel to south america for a guy and he's ramadan is long ago the of late. and they enjoy doing yes, we have rich country in terms of diversity, and that was something that we can celebrate grandma time in diana, on al jazeera lou
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ah, ah, you're watching the news hour on al jazeera with me for the back table. i remind her of on top stories, hundreds of christians have gathered in occupied east jerusalem for easter mass. the celebration is happening and needs growing tension and violence between palestinians and israelis. is there any soldiers blocked young palestinians and women from entering the ox? some mos compound come today after palestinians barricaded the doors to keep his reading forces out they see of a truce, wanted to remove them ahead of ramadan might be yes. and a delegation from saudi arabia has arrived in yemen, capital santa for talks to resolve the 8 here, civil war, or man is mediating the discussions about
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a permanent ceasefire. the delegations were meet with whom he representatives were from on this, and the conflict in yemen. let speak to abdul ghani ali viani who's a senior researcher at the independent think tanks and our center for strategic studies. he's joining us from a man in jordan. thank you very much. it's aliana for speaking to us on august the or how do you view these talks? are you hopeful that they could lead to a break through end the end of the war in yemen? thank you for having me. this is registered forward, but it's a small, stubborn, a very long way towards a sustainable piece. okay, a small step in a long way before we get to what else needs to happen. can you tell us 1st, what concessions you know were extracted were made by both sides to allow these cease fire talks possible to make the sci fi talks possible to allow this 1st step?
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it's clear that back, in fact, he has the, the sat down and both sides and all sides and the concessions that are made on the saw. the site is to talk a lot, the whole piece and the concessions made by agreeing to have the discussion of the 1st place. because the argument was they will not talk peace until all the forces of foreign countries leave the b m. and of course, the that will, these are happy to this, to talk to the saudis, adoptions of other human parties. and that is actually by, at risk in making the negotiations between the emmys, even the parties are the 2nd stage. so you said that this was a small step, but that there is still a lot that needs to happen. what is exactly that,
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what needs to happen to make sure that this cease fire turns into a lasting peace agreement? i am and is now control that the territory of yemen and love controlled by different are groups. and those are groups are controlled certain revenues teams in the areas. and if we do not achieve minimum level of consensus on the, the shape of the state, the state or after the war and the way that we are gonna ship power. i shouldn't need declaring a ceasefire then who the war before an agreement on these 2 key points would lead to fruitless negotiations among the parties that will continue for years until the this integration of the state becomes a reality. so you talked about on file sharing there. but how,
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how do you know, how do the parties involved share power right now given at the current situation in the country, the whole, he's controlling much of the north as including the capital santa. what would a power sharing deal look like? are clearly the whole, these are the strongest party and this contract, the other site then to nationally recognize government. and those are blue that fall under his umbrella are fighting amongst each other on and they have no consensus on what, what to how to proceed. so while there is a strong police control her and the hope you control the areas, the polar is shared and fragmented, and the government control areas there. the only way they can coexist and piece
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is if we have a highly centralized system where every government takes care of its own security and it's on a service delivery affairs or within after that on a highly centralized. okay, thank you very much for talking to us. thank you for your insight abdul, danny, i'll hear jani from the santa center for strategic studies. thank you. iraq is demanding that turkey apologize for shelling so many a airport in its northern kurdish region. the government says ankara has no legal ground to continue its military operation on a rocky soil. a turkish drone attack hit an area near the airport on friday. take here says it's targeting kurdish fighters. it considers terrorists. i mean, fendy has more from abil in northern iraq. i've got a luck. i drew up a few days ago. turkey closes airspace to flight, coming from st. louis money,
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airports due to an encore described as hostile action, threatening turkish national security. the presidency of northern rocky curtis reach and hold on the 2 sides of the semi autonomous government to stop exchanging accusations and to investigate the circumstances of this recent shelling. according to sources with the money airport. the attack damage a large part of the airports outer fen inflicted severe material damage without causing any casualties. how did you go? the 10th atmosphere between the 2 sides of curtis regional government comes the time when the aerospace and turkey remains close to flight. coming into money airport and a time when many say the differences between both parties of the government to come to an end. as people here get ready for the legislative elections scheduled for later this year. mamma thought the mayor of the french city of marcell has warned they may be fatalities after an apartment building collapse up to 10 people, a believe to be trapped on under the rubble. witnesses heard a loud explosion in the early hours of sunday. the 4 story building brought down
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parts of neighboring buildings of fire, delayed rescue efforts in germany, emergency services, or warning of possible toxins in the air. in the city of hamburg, after fi at a storage facility, at least a 140 people have been evacuated as clouds of smoke come to the downtown area, fire crews are still working to put out the flames and say the extent of the danger from the fumes is unclear, of advise people to keep windows closed and warned about possible chemical compounds in the air for people have died at least 20 others are missing. after 2 boats carrying migrants and refugees capsized near the tunisian city of fox, they were trying to cross the mediterranean to reach italy denisia coast contest. 53 people have been rescued. at least 500 people have been reported missing in the mediterranean. so far this year in nigeria,
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at least 80 people have been kidnapped in the north west authorities say gunmen targeted mostly women and children from a village in some forest state. on friday, police are working with the military to rescue the victims and saying in nigeria half a century of oil exploration in the south india. coney region has caused a wide spread damage to the environment. activists have criticize a pace of cleanup operations. international oil company shell is accused of being one of the main polluters. al jazeera is amadine, race reports from o goni. these all covered boat lying idly on polluted waters. mirror the lives of people here in nigeria or going to region. there waited 3 tickets for their damage, land, vegetation, and water to be cleaned up. 4 years ago following public pression criticism, royal dutch shell and the nigerian government began clearing up some of the 60 fi
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site identified in the united nations environment report. a $1000000000.00 was set aside for the work to date. we have dawn 15 lots on present of 20 sites or from the unit report. so we have about $45.00 size lift to to handle on these $45.00 sites are being classified as the semi complex to complex sites. here, newman growth shoots have sprouted, and aquatic life is slowly coming back. science the clean up could reverse the devastation. the united nation environment report of 2011 says, even with serious commitment, it could take up to 50 years to restore the environment, to what it used to be environmentally say the way the work has been planned and conducted is wrong. by now it's paid by beyond y'all. so me the issue on that should be, i mean there's no gun water, the shoreline mediation on this,
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not been done on the issue of say more extensive, clear as we begin soon. although 6 water projects are about to be completed, most people living here are still exposed to dangerous levels of oil pollution. the amount of customer genic been seen in the underground water here is 900 times more than what the walls have organization considered, say for humans, if people leave around this site, some even drink the water, use it for washing. and that led to some very health problems and even dying the united nations cause they are going to clean up one of the most ambitious environmental restoration projects ever attempted. while all this is going on, more oil is being spilled in the niger delta. something activities say, could reverse the small gains made here so far. i did, reese algebra are going. as muslims around the world observe, ramadan people in northwest syria are dealing with multiple challenges. 12 years of
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conflict and now the aftermath of 2 powerful earthquakes. nicole moore, sri for some id live this years ramadan won't be the same for over a month and his family after the 2 devastating earthquakes in north with you on february 6th. he now stands on what remains of his home as learner her build had been doing it. is there any limit? i lost everything where my house was destroyed, my life was turned upside down. i remember when me and my family used to spend ramadan in our home together, my bob used to feel its joy, and now we cry every time we break our fast. however, dunphy we are grateful that will survive and still have each other, who i would recommend is among thousands of others who lost their homes and are now living intense. the earthquakes displaced more than a 140000 people, forcing them to live in camps already crowded with those made homeless by serious
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12 year war. families here are breaking their fast with whatever they can find to eat and drink an ottoman database, and what comes in a what i was displaced from my hometown and i've been living in this can for years, the earthquakes damaged many people who came to refugee camps in this campaign, he hosted hundreds of families and his now as a crowded the war and the disaster caused additional hardships on us. the only thing we can do is survive. it, organizations are doing what they can to help. i'm not one of them is any, have been was hard. i trial base to deliver nothing to those who were afflicted by the earthquakes and the internally displaced. however, lack of proper funding, restrict so the n g o is working 247 to be. how about it? however, the you in intervention is essential was the need still on the rise? despite the challenges,
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many people have not lost hope. they view ramadan as the month of june, the ra city, as they continue to cook and share meals with each other. ramadan is hard this year for many this camp, but they are resilient, and the spirit of the holy must continue to inspire hope and in the ra city. and families are joined together to give each other the support they need to survive. no promotion, just 0. at live, hope francis has use this easter address to urge israelis and palestinians to resume dialogue and bring peace to the region, expressed his deep worry over this week, flare up of violence. the head of the roman catholic church also called for peace in other countries in conflict. the full address, tens of thousands of catholics from around the world in saint peter's square. the 86 year old was released from hospital a week ago after treatment full bronchitis into the water. now the thought was, are relatively unknown minority in germany who take pride in the ancient easter
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traditions this year. the small slavic community has a message of peace. al jazeera stepped back and has this story from shreve out, the sobs i believe, to have migrated in the 6th century from the cap, pacey, and mountains in central europe to these forests. in present, a germany surviving attempts to german eyes, their ancient culture, tens of thousands to live in this region, not far from the polish and check board us. every year at easter messina, hoffman tries to preserve the saw be in tradition of act painting. like her answer, so she gets the x, the from symbols with special messages for good health, happiness and prosperity. mid to the involve sound on this is and should, i will use the symbol of the wolves to, to protect against evil spirits. it is used for homes, animals, and people. the egg is a symbol of fertility. they used to throw and i got a field in spring, so it become fertile. the eggs always been important. while the ac decorating
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tradition lives on these days, much of the symbolism is forgotten. now, it has mainly become a popular art form. the source has managed to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've lived quite isolated along these waterways. deaf survived, war, communism, naziism. but now says knology is threatening, didn't native language i with so i'll be in songs the community tries to prevent a language from being lost. it is estimated that from around 80000 sorbs, only 20000 still speaks all be in a mix between polish check and other languages. a saw be and tv channel and saw the in schools how to keep the language alive. but competition with german is heart skipped as it must be by there is the option to use or burn on your computer for windows example. and there are many programs made especially for sort of the language. but the question is actually using this in daily life,
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and the answer is no. he does manage to convey a message in so be in though. yes. yes, citizens are service it. i guess the whole world. a happy easter i experience with this song. so soft, not only want to send a message or survival, but also of be a slavic people were very disturbed with the war. currently in europe, it was unthinkable for us as a community that this could happen. we need all connections with slavic people, like we've had for generations. so we hope this will will and seems to sort hope to get more government support to keep their language and culture a life. they say after survive and for more than 1500 years, it would be a great loss for it to disappear. steadfast and al jazeera spray wild germany still ahead on the news. i will look ahead to a big game in the premier league with leaders arsenal. preparing to face livable
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chem ah frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the mil. map informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world's day critical debate. those are only both the legal report, your the see the progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and start putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat with global comments with the attention it deserves inside story . on al jazeera. ah
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ah, that india has seen an uptick in the population of the bengal tiger. there now more than 3000 of the big cats in the country, nearly double the number when the conservation efforts began 50 years ago from allison to render him audio master is also of the 2022 tiger census. as some communities living near reserves, see the project has this space some indigenous populations and is forcing tigers into closer contact with humans. roger sugar barley is the secretary jung of the global tiger forum. he says it's crucial to ensure tigers have enough habitat away from populated areas the last 50 years. so much has been done. and
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so much has been learned about the animal. more insight song they predicted of course, and the corporate and the people who live around and who bear the brunt of the interface and how best can they corker? oh that certain things can happen. so i did this as a really successful rancher. you can save this territory animal without habitat, they have no real dynamics. so at present in this country to coin date, i don't to point to person dogs and younger figure ladies and the tiger coverage. so you have to be and designated areas. and this is causing isn't addition to 6, and then in the national box and quite a few y lane sanctity. we do not at all. if you put out everything to get
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a little more than 5, wasn't of india joggers because they haven't only the tiger designated areas. i got those, they all want to i don't 2.8 percent. so oper doctors are both disorders. said that at the courthouse attack and the lady of which is known as the buffer both equally important. what time they didn't usually complimentary for different time enough for his german. thank you fully. the golf is at the mall. so they're in for a long day with all of 54 players. still needing to complete the 3rd rounds before even thinking about the final round brooks kapco remains at the top of the leaderboard and in position to take home. the green jacket kept her extend that his advantage over john ross to 4 shots before round 3 was suspended due to a water logs course at august. the national, the american is 13 on the par, 3 sick holes. i. michel sam bennett is 7 back and they were full play as on 5 under
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including us open champion maps. it's patrick kept because lead around was down to 2 shops. by the time they teed off the 3rd round, full time made you and i kept because started well with a bird. the 2nd ramos took advantage of the pop 5 2nd to pick up a buddy. but he then made a back to back buggy that the 4th and 5th to slip behind the american. and how about this body puts from 3 time off the champion, phil mickelson, who like, also plays on the live tul nicholson is 9 shots, back on the palm. tiger woods made history on saturday, becoming only the 3rd player at the masters to make the cuts. and when c 3 consecutive occasions, including a record previously said, like gary player and fred couples, but would say struggling around 3, he may to double babies. i'm to begging you to draw right to the bottom of the board at 9 over palm. he was 37 holes when officials stopped play due to heavy rain
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place to start again at 1130 gmc with officials. i came to avoid taking the torment to monday, finish for the 1st time since 1983 arsenault manager and they cannot answer is high . think he celebrating like this later when his side to take on a liverpool in the premier league a victory for leaders arsenal. would restore that 8 point advantage over manchester city at the top of the table arsenal are on a 7 game winning streak in the league. but haven't one is am failed since back in 2012. when on tessa was still a player, and he says, the team of relishing the prussia with the end of the season, fast approaching. we do enjoy it, we have to enjoy it. and i would really need to embrace a moment and go for it. and the team is full if and so she has them and positivity . and we know that we have a big challenge by the same big opportunity to go to. i'm feelin to something that we have enough for many years. and to does one of the striving the team in the last
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few days. the way to play as fun to watch, to be honest as super lively. a really good football top player on a pitch good match plans. so yeah. good. i know exactly what you can say about us in a moment, so that makes it that shows you what, what is her the situation, but it's and feel so we are at home and we still have to show reaction of directional direction. we have to manchester city, kept the pressure on also by beating south hampton with adding holland, the storm and yet again, the norwegian strike a mist cities last game is through injury, but he was back with a bang, scoring twice in the whole one. victory is 2nd, while it was just a bit special. that was his 44th goal in competition. this season island has taken just 27 game to school, 13 premier legal reaching that postal quicker than anyone else. 55 points behind
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also. so now newcastle picked up a 5th when in a row is they look to finish the top for and qualify the next seasons champions league, they came from behind to beat the 2. 1 thanks to then go by david riah. yeah. and then a wonderful strike from swedish board alexander, exactly united right in the couple. sit welcome to them as the top full finish alive and go from from it can been on the 2nd half when from hurricane and be frightened to want to sit in 53 points behind manchester, united and newcastle. having played one game more than by franklin pod spent his car take a boss at chelsea is not off to a good thought, the blues losing a one that way will chelsea remain in the bottom half as a table pod was brought back to the club following the sacking of grand ulcers coach. they do still have something to play for this season night with chelsea in
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the champions league. yeah, it seems to be a big task manager in chelsea football club. you know, we're not in a position we want to be in. there's always a reason for it reality it's late season. so i was aware of the expect to so everything in one day next that force else is around with or it in the 1st leg of left can only cool to find on wednesday. well, we're up against, i've been around and not eager, and they went ahead. it's reason his is junior way. the bots, the away side, a true level of through jose, luis morales, is go, have to be subject to the bay all review. and then with 10 minutes ago, samuel it weighs, he scored an absolute well you say the nigerians. the 2nd goal is to match condemning route with 3 to suit our main points behind ball selena costumers. horizontal map picked up 3 valuable points as they little to retain the french leave, a little messy. gotta go land and assist as they beat me to nail away
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a fit 6 points out of 2nd place and lost. are they faced next saturday many ago. and in tennis said she does, is alms. deborah has reached her 1st fine of the season. allowed number 5 beat. daria cousin keena in the semifinals of the charleston. i said that was a long rain delay in this one, but it was the 2022 runner up to about you came through in straight sets for her fuss when i results and play at the season so that i will face the top seat. jessica, the gala or defending champion. linda bent it to recycle. that is the wheels books . now i'll have more later fully. emma. thank you very much for that better news hour. we're now on al jazeera, stay with us, sammy z downs. got more space is coming up very shortly. excellent. ah.
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