tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 9, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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a with one a tour global perspective. mm. hello. one of the stories that we cover heidi complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given chrisy saw issue, a slide in this area, the smell of death is overpowering as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do. ah, ah, i'm adrian so they get this is that he was alive from doha,
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coming up in the next 60 minutes, delegations from saudi arabia and oman are holding talks in yemen, as efforts got on the way to bring to h here war to an end. ah, east america, and i'll keep these to see them overshadowed by weeks of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. police and germany issue warnings of possible toxic fumes in handbook after a major fire at a warehouse. and we report from somalia web over half of the population is struggling to survive severe drugs. and i'm p to same it with your school to also know play out and exciting to to previously draw against liverpool and brooks. kapco will take a too short lead of a john rom into the final round of the mosses. at o gusta ah,
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ah, so we begin this nissan in yemen, where efforts are underway to end the 8 year war that has left hundreds of thousands of people dead and displaced millions. a delegation from saudi arabia is now in yemen. capital sanara that joined by a delegation from oman, which is mediating the discussions between the saudis and the iran, backed who think rebels, who the representative say that any piece talks must respect humans, territorial integrity, that one another mo, give you not a sabbath. we affirm acquisition adhering to a just cause as emphasized by the leader in more than speech at just demand, saw stopping the aggression completely lifting the blockade completely paying the salaries of all jamini employees from oil and gas revenues, compensation and reconstruction, as well as the exit of foreign forces from yemen, they arrive on saturday, there was a prisoner exchange, the hu thies received 13 detainees in exchange for one saudi prisoner,
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a talked come after riyadh and tech rod agreed to restore diplomatic relations last month was part of a deal broken by china i was here is hash hm, how about a has reported extensively on the conflict. he explains what saudi arabia wants from the deal. and the challenge is that all parties face it reaching an agreement, they want peace, they want stability because they have loss or massive transformation of saudi arabia. they're rebuilding many parts of the kingdom. they are about to start a massive project in the capital re yard, rebuilding a new airport. they would like her every year to become a leading her career in the region. and therefore they want some sense of stability for that to happen. they don't want to see any similar scenario like their buckets flying into saudi arabia or the join at after targeted oil installations. to do that, the hope is are saying this time we're not looking for quick fixes,
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will be something which is going to be permanent for that permanent thing to happen . they wanted the truth and then they wanted the political settlement on the political settlement, though the hope is, although i've been talking to some of their own people to day and they are very optimistic. they say when it comes to the settlement with cautious is high. you have to be your many lead yamini own. it has to be between us, the isler party and the different components of the human society. we don't want any international interferes, but ultimately the hurt is what they won't tell you why, which is very obvious. whatever happens to model, they are definitely going to be the ones to have a bigger say, this is a complex political landscape. the americans failed because it's very complex. the european tried the in work. the united nation has been struggling for quite some time to bring all those parties to come together to negotiate a political settlement. this could be a moment, by the way, when sarabia could be on a collision course with united out of m, as particular when it comes to the secessionist, the secessionist are saying that we are breaking away. we no longer part of this yemen. this deal stipulates that the man has to stay united with the health is
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having a bigger say, you have this law, have this decision secessionist, this is why when you talk to the health is about the potential for a final settlement. they will tell you it will take some time. yemen remains one of the world's worst humanitarian crises rights groups say that 23000000 people across the country are in need of aid. the comfort is forced huge numbers of people from the homes. it's believed that over 3000000 have been displaced since 2015. the wars also made food less accessible countries. modern, one of the world's worst famines. with over $17000000.00 the emma is considered to be food insecure or from nasa is on, on resident fellow at the arab center, washington d. c. she georgia, now live front from stockholm. good to have you with us. are you confident that these talks can lead to a lasting peace in yemen? can you do that because i didn't hear any, are you confident the base talks will lead to a lasting peace?
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not really. i think that is the letter. i answer questions. a lot of things are unclear at this stage, and when it comes in particular to that and her suit conflicts and different fashions now emerge under the complex that there is no mention about what would happen, for example, to the sdc, the so that instead of transition atkinson or the tax on bad employees of mine who is the i'm who, and then i was like not a human rights concerns. what about accountability? what about reservation for the victims of the conflict? so unfortunately, i'm not very optimistic even though it is. this is absolutely positive and it seems like want to step in the right direction, but as long as there is no mention and discussion about all your critical issues,
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i think we will end up in another round of the violence in a different form or sheet of this issue of accountability is, is key here, isn't it? oh, absolutely, absolutely. so under the conflict, there is no clean hands. every hand has blood on it, and there are thousands of victims. so i tacked housed bond houses, for example, even by that with you, i would glue the situation, the human rights situation and tires is absolutely dire today and does a different parties to the conflict. how have been responsible, a wide range of human rights violations and and so then i'm on toward crime. so no mention whatsoever at this point about what would happen to the victims to
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this civilians, victims of all those crimes. so what should accountability look like? there has to be like a major fund, for example, or a major committee that couldn't handle all of these cases. that could be one initial step from the parties to show that they are willing to have an operation or, or even apologized to the crimes that they committed against family people. so those like initiative steps should happen at this stage, let alone of creating the reconstruction of bundy that will take care of rebuild them and not only the big cities but everywhere that has been attached to the conflict. but at the very least,
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if these talks lead to a piece, however fragile, at least for humanitarian situation, should ease of the country should not yes, and no, there has been a really strange system resilience that emerged under the conflict. and people have tried to like create their own resilient system of solidity between each other . so i'm not sure if the piece talks by themselves with ease the situation for the civilians. but absolutely, i think that is just one step in the right direction. but i think it's very important to, to talk about the, the security issues that happen within the country. so it's not only that the company is not only between the cell with that, it's also between the, the north and the, and the southern. there are so many points where so many great violations happen on
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the ground. so it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a big fire that will not be fixed and quick fixes. i think good starts here, but it's actually for being with us from us or the it's still co. christine's around the world, a celebrating easter sunday, but unoccupied, east jerusalem. the celebration is happening against the backdrop of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. earlier is really soldiers blocked young palestinians, women from entering the alex a most compound before morning prayers. it comes a day after palestinians barricaded the doors to keep his really forces out. they say the troops wanted to remove them from the mosque ahead of ramadan. my press, i'll just here is, was all sudden reports from occupied east jerusalem in the holy church of the several doors city of jerusalem, high school quarters,
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jewish christian was them an armenian quarters of this church. this news in christian wanted, according to the traditions dated back to the full to century. this place contains 2 sides of the preceded, fully enclose geometry. the 1st site is where jesus was crucified, pat, also known gold, wharton, and the 2nd one is what his empty tone takes place. christian believes that he was buried and resurrected here. these cheers please, a sensible defections of the cause janitor. but the custodian of the key for this church is a muslim family. sees for centuries. here is why? joshua had the le, you'll be with sela, i'll dean allah. you be 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
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christian denominations and be protected. today is the easter sunday for catholic christians. the party arc has just arrived in 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, is the occupation forces stormed alex, a most deterred wholly site for muslims to rama them. unfortunately moved overnight, palestine of worshippers. they also injured tons of palestinians and arrested around $400.00. now it's easter for christians, muslims, or steel observing ramadan. and is also jewish passed over. so jerusalem is significant for all but muslims, and many christians here say the international israelis and the occupation forces are making it extremely difficult for them to perform their feet. because of the restrictions and interfaces. listen, selda, algebra occupied is jerusalem. israel says that it's bombed military targets in
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syria, syria media reporting exclusions near the capital, damascus. israel says the bombing came off to rockets were fired from syria on saturday. and serious state media reporting the our couldn't brigade has claimed responsibility. citing is really raid said alex, a mosque compound, gideon levy isn't his where the journalist and author, he says, the situation between israel and its neighbors is that a critical point. this is ation is extremely explosive. but it is always in our region, but now more than ever and we are facing unlikely for more years we are facing a very rare that can government, which is on one hand, they quite c o full but on the other hand, also very refrigerant. because the most ready could pot, so feet are pushing for action, which might turn out into
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a catastrophe. a the scenes from there. ok, so most are scenes that were not seen in recent years in their brutality. and i think that the, any small match can fire, know the horn area. oh, fully to look up and, but nobody can full c o guarantee that this will not build again. recently, israel is there, warming over almost every day in syria, and there is no public, a arguments about it in israel and no information about it. nobody knows why. and what fool and what is the prize. one scene is clear is what is voted, think the syrian so her entity, obviously, and the israelis playing with fire was iraq. how long will the
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iranian say tolerate these and the syrians? that's the question until now they tolerated. they almost ignoring them. they're hard to react, but i guess they, we'd be boys in which or so the syringe and the my go to the iranian, we'll have to react and is one continuous. pope francis, as he used his easter address, to urge his reticent palestinians to resume dialogue and bring peace to the region, expressed his deep worry about this week's flare up in violence. better the head of the roman catholic church, or so called for peace and other countries that are in conflict. pope address tens of thousands of catholics around the world. from saint peter's square, the 86 year old was recently treated for bronchitis and hospital mediately and inquisitive shannon. if he jamante you're on this day, lord, we entrust the city of jerusalem to you at this. you may there be a resumption of dialogue in a climate of trust and reciprocal respect between israelis and palestinians with
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you. so that piece may rain in the holy city of the and in the entire region. i express my deep concern about the attacks of recent days that threatened the desired climate of trust and mutual respect, a young necessary to resume dialogue between israelis and palestinians. then here were the nissan from al 0. still to come on the program where in nigeria, where a major cleanup has begun to reverse the damage caused by years of oil pollution until he was successful conservation program to save the bengal tiger in india is posing a threat to commodities nearby than austell and liverpool play out of thrilling to, to draw, and the premier league bit of it will be here with all of those a little later. ah, i was defense ministry says that 11 chinese warships and 70 aircraft were present around the island on sunday. chinese state media say that the military is
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practicing at encirclement of the island during a 2nd day of drills, the operation was announced in response to taiwanese president sy in wings visit to the u. s. victoria gate and be reports. all, all those on it all. it is here, a taiwanese place, god vessel issued a warning to a chinese will ship, taking part in drills in the town. one straight losers. i don't know who you are now. seriously damaging regional piece stability and safety. please turn around immediately and leave oh model. on saturday, the defense ministry reported that 70 chinese jets crossed the median line of the taiwan straits. the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides begging 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 capital, taipei, people go about their daily lives. many say they fluctuate between fear and
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indifference. it's all comical. go down to release the president. reverence of different countries has the effect of increasing international awareness of taiwan . though, of course, verbal and military intimidation from china can't be avoided. but i think because the symptom of nation 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 a good handle it all, it is all to constantly talk about unification is quite unnecessary or rather, 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 have taiwan to achieve a bigger position on the international stage of what comes in. the military drills
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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 gate and be al jazeera. at least 4 people have died and several others have been injured in an avalanche in the french alps. it happened in the middle of the day on the allan set classier. near mont blanc, in southeastern france. it spoke victims were scarce rescue services. there are still searching for people who were, may be hurt. several people are thought to be trapped under a collapsed building in the french city of marcia. there was an explosion on sunday . it's still not clear what caused it. rescue teams are still at the scene. i'll just hear us. so highlight reports, navigating narrow streets in, ma, say, emergency crew are faced with a difficult task of removing bubble blocking entry into a caps residential building, seeking fossil guilt. we think they might be between 4 to 10 people under the
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rubble. the fire is still going on as i speak. it's very hard to access it because the rubble is blocking access to the fire. and of course, we need to get rid of some of the rubble for safety of the rescue team. with smoke escaping the claps building those living on the same street were forced to leave their homes are being put up in local schools until it's safe to return. the full story block wrote down parts of buildings on either side on sunday, not security. absolutely. our top priority remains the search for survivors in the rubble. you know, there's a concern that some people may have been caught in the 1st collapse were faced with persistent fire lasting several hours now at extremely high temperatures. we have to project our firefighters here and sniffer dogs, video mill, gas. witnesses say it's all started when they heard a loud explosion and smelt gas in the early hours of the morning. and on sunday and exposure, we heard an explosion between midnight and one a. m. a very strong one that made us jump. we looked out the window to see what was
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happening and i saw rebel smoke and people shouting me. 8 people were killed in ma say in 2018 when 2 dilapidated buildings caved in. 8 agencies reported at the time that 40000 people in the port city were living in substandard structures. bought, city officials have ruled out structural issues in this latest collapse. sorry height of al jazeera ah, people are the german city of hamburg. a been warned, a possible toxic fumes after fire broke out in a warehouse near the city. 140 people have been moved to safety. the fire department is advising residents to stay indoors with their windows closed. laurie challenge reports had major fire and made a response in germany, 2nd largest city. from before dawn, firefighters battled to flames, conceiving several warehouses in an industrial area southeast of hamburg center.
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german media reported that containers of hydrogen sulfide are involved, a toxic chemical with an unpleasant odor. so far, cruise and police, or breathing loss for the last few words. we have been here since 4 o'clock in the morning. resident reported the fire was initially only a warehouse with a sped to other warehouses for various reasons. a cloud of smoke is covering half the city and we sounded our warning system. a police spokesperson said it isn't possible, get to assess how dangerous the situation is. people in hamburg have been advised by mobile phones to close their windows 10 authentication and air conditioning, and avoid the area. the plume of dark smoke also halted long distance trains between hamburg and other german cities. by mid day, the fire department had reduced the threat level authorities. they know injuries have been reported. yes, we can. and how does air thousands of people have been taking part in east
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a peace marches across germany. it's a tradition that goes back more than 60 years this year, many calling for an end to the conflict and ukraine protested. want the german government to stop supplying arms keys. i was just curious that fossil was that one of the rallies for over 60 years, yearly easter marches are being held here in germany. the slogan has always been no more war, offered a terror of nazi germany. but the war in ukraine has divided the peace movement. these 4 testers here are urging the government to stop sending weapons to ukraine and start to push for peace negotiations. most again, that's why i really want a peaceful solution and not just the sending of weapons. also just think about what comes next. it can't go on like this, and people are dying on both sides. god deutscher, like we, as germans should never st weapons, as germans, we have to take responsibility and from the start should have pushed for diplomatic solutions all over germany, more than
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a 100 of these peace marches are being held julia the weekend. but this happens have been criticized so being too naive and even accused of playing into the hands of russia. since the start of the war and ukraine, germany has been decided on sending military support to the battlefield. but recently, germany has decided to send combat tag something here. people worry could lead to the escalation of the war stop class. and i'll just say right and frank for a new order. it's been 25 years since the good friday agreement ended. the conflict in northern ireland, it was not as the troubles fought between catholic nationalists who wanted the region to become part of the irish republic and protestant loyalists who wanted it to remain part of the u. k. i was 0, spoke to 2 young men, both of whom were born the year that the oldest signed about their hopes for the future. my name is joshua murray. i am from a conflict background in northern ireland. on the news every day you heard of
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a bombing shooting, something dreadful, that was happening and this was something that was kind of interspersed for northern ireland. that was something sort of affected life in every way. my name is zachary hutchinson and i come from a protestant background here in northern ireland. still quite a divided society, especially as i point very much based on, on religion, between protestant and catholic. it was still very much our dark place even kind of in those more rural. will you in term tranquil areas by the sea? there were still still atrocities that occurred. the agreement creates new institutions, the northern ireland assembly to restore to the people the fundamental democratic right to govern themselves. there was a sense of kind of hoping optimism they,
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on the 10th of april and 90 that wasn't there in pretty. and previous back in that sense of a new start of a change of trajectory of hope for, for northern ireland, for the older generation. there is that history of violence and therefore the history, the kind of suspicion almost that each side will have towards one another. it will probably be lesser and lesser as time goes on, but i don't think it will ever really go away. i believe in northern ireland. i believe that it will, it does have a prosperous future ahead of it. regardless of the difficulties that are there, that there's certainly cause for optimism and that hope i saw northern ireland with the divided neighborhoods with the divided scaling system that exists here remains very much divided. i think only 13 percent of people's in northern ireland attend integrated schools. that means that 87 percent go to an exclusively protestant
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school or an exclusively conflicts build. so a lot of today's children are still growing up divided from one another. there is a growing sense of northern irishness across northern ireland. i think the census results actually reflects that as well that more people are identifying as northern irish rather than irish or british. there's still a way to go, i suppose, before northern ireland resembles abnormal functioning, western societies, as i called girl growing older, i realize actually there is more than the nicest divides us in terms of faith. those 2 communities are here and probably will remain here. but thankfully, not being violent, generally towards one another and living in relative as muslims around the world observe ramadan people in northwestern, syria, a, dealing with multiple challenges, 12 years of conflicts. and now the aftermath of 2 powerful earthquakes, food, water, and housing, are in short supply just eras new comas reports from lib. this
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year's ramadan won't be the same for our mud and his family after their 2 devastating earthquakes in north with syria on february 6th. he now stands on what remains of his home atlanta, her middle head. busy window, 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. well, 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 all ready, crowded with those made homeless by serious 12 year war families here are
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breaking their fast with whatever they can find to eat and drink an ottoman database. that was what i was displaced from my home town and i've been living in this can for years the earthquakes damage. many people who came to refugee camps in this camp only hosted hundreds of families and is now as a crowded out of the war. and a 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 and any i've been was hard on trial base to deliver nothing to those who were afflicted by the earthquakes and the internally displaced. however, lack of proper funding, restrict so access the n g o is working 247 to be of help them. however, the you in intervention is essential was the need still on the rise. despite the challenges, many people have not lost hope. they view ramadan as the month of june,
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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 they're all city and families are joined together to give each other the support they need to survive. no promotion, jesse are all at live. we're approaching the midway point on this news are still to come on the program. new zealand is what the southern strain on their way to deal with the games. pizza will be here to explain it towards you, but it's for this course. a high, good time for your weather update across the middle east and africa. thank you for joining in. so here's what's going on. a cooler flow of air off the mediterranean, warmer air, from the south. that's going to spark some storms, long,
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western side of saudi arabia blowing out. so also a concern as well. and the risk of seen some flash flooding for the golf up and down the golf. it's looking good. plenty of sunshine, top temperature, and doha of $31.00 degrees on monday. off the bucket time we go, the pre monsoon heat is building in sin probably. and so karachi, 38 degrees high for you, but all this weather and news becca st on pash can some big downpours with high of 17 degrees. it's a similar story in turkey, a really rock conditions here is that below 10 degrees. and we're seeing that when off the mediterranean, it's going to knock down temperatures in beirut, ramallah, and gas over the next little bit. not the case though, in africa, temperatures about 10 degrees above where they should be an engine mina and some big downpours along the southwest coast of nigeria. same goes for central africa, i think from bungie can shasta leib reveal to dollar. it's we're, we're running the biggest risk of seen some flooding and for south africa with that cold front, it's cut across. it's dropped. temperature is still wet and windy for the south
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coast of south africa on monday. that's it. that's, i'll see you soon. ah. those that know, do those that understand, teach cook a maverick school headmaster in post conflict, gulf fast determined to change the fortunes of an inner city community, plagued by urban decay, poverty, and the legacy of sectarian aggression arms. as students with the knowledge of the ancient greek philosophers, focus on your fears, but a span and everybody else is young. plato, a witness dumb human tree on a jesse era. the latest news, as it breaks over the years, trump has been the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations. but this time is different with detailed coverage, although many countries are speaking to reduce their defenders like profit for y'all. now jetta says the toilet will continue to be in demand from around the
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world. it's an indication of how reliant benjamin netanyahu is on support from the far right. the plans for the so called national guard have suddenly been up ma'am. lou. ah. and i get every until i get here indo. how with the news out from al jazeera, the headlines efforts to and the ha conflict in yemen on the way. and santa amadi delegation has arrived, the every capital to mediate discussions between saudi arabian representatives and the iran fact hooked the rebels. hundreds of christians have gathered unoccupied east jerusalem for easter mass celebration is happening a bit growing tension on violence between palestinians and israelis. and people in
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hamburg, i've been warned of possible toxic fumes, soft a fire fire broke out at a warehouse near the city. 140 people have been moved to safety. factors are still working to put out the flames. when the international olympic committee issued guidelines last month that lift the ban on russian and bell, russian sit up ended ukrainian athletes training was already taken a toll of the sports fraternity in keith. now it's government says, it will boy called the 2024 games in paris. if the i r c decision goes ahead. joe whole a spoken to some athletes in keith will championship and olympic bronze med list, spending 7 hours in the pool daily with one aim in mind. gold in paris in 2024. if they get their twins synchronized swimmers, florida and marina alexi ever will do so against the oats,
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displaced from their home in her keep, their former training facility shelled to rebel. it is not just the destruction of war that stands in their way. but, but the politics of international sport for us, it's of course, not a load russian, russian. you were ill free 1st of all board. if you are the new guidelines from the world lympics body could see athletes from russia and bella, ruth, competing as neutrals international olympic committee does, in fact that are russian and better. russian needs to be the next is going to pick games and then you could cross many, you traded government here is threatening to banish athletes from taking part. it means competing with the enemy. ukrainian athletes have already paid the highest price. the war has claimed 262 of the countries brightest competitors and destroyed
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hundreds of sports facilities. the sisters are adamant, their dream must not be jeopardized further. what would you say to you? we will do everything in our power not to allow them into competition because this is an immoral position. those sport is about piece and that can be no peace with russian and by the russian athletes. competing to catholic followed me. andrew shook had a glittering career ahead of him. his best friend dimitra says hello to me. it was widely tipped for olympic success next year. it was, says demetrius, his drive to win that lead followed me to join the army. for all athletes, a very strong people, if they don't have character and will, they will not last very long in sport. and it is that which makes them go to war to fight for family. loved ones, i'm country followed him. it was killed in eastern ukraine in january. another blow
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to the countries olympic hopes which his fellow competitors are determined to keep alive. jonah whole al jazeera keith for me or something, cause it is a specialist on russian foreign affairs. he joins us now live from moscow. goods heavy with washing sporting authorities allow the athletes to compete in the olympics in 2024 if they were forced to do so as neutral. ah, good evening, adriano actually, and the good evening to everybody who is watching the news hour, i think yes, i think yes, the the answer is positive. i think that the russian authorities, if there will be a decision taken by i o is she to a letter to allow the russian athletes to join the competition in olympic, sir, under the neutral flag as, as a neutral. i think a russian government will decide that the sir ah,
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the actual time that's a rush enough. it's can join the olympics competitions. but is it fair? if you crane withdraws it's athletes? here's the present presence of russian of bail russian. the athletes and other countries carry through their threat not to attend the games to well, actually i think that they know you. you remember what's up yet. and dick who built then the i said them out there in big movement one, give them there was an iraq olympic, ah, olympic olympic sexually lorraine stating olympics, he said that the, the sports should be all don't bob politics. i think that the, it is not fair for austin and the russian athletes actually to stay away from the olympic so, and this is the position of ukrainian athletes. and i think that there should be the opportunity to compete with only athletes. school. we are training to put this at bait that ellen dick so i think that that would be guy. the else should be
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resolved and should be going ahead to what extent you think then given that but the i o. c. as in an impossible position. it should ukrainian athletes be forced to compete as neutral if i go and try think that, that if all the decisions will be taking by a cranial audit is why not to fall to let the grading that wants to compete. as in utah, i think the situation, the situation that mo, he's us that follows on the, i think it will be going on in the next year in the yellow to mines in $24.00. then if there is no or any other solution. so why not that the athletes have from bella, the sam and russia, and from you? great and seem, well dennis lee, but they said they didn't. they are a big games and berries as a new jobs. good to talk to somebody. thanks cindy to being with us. let me us up to cough there in moscow. thank you. thank good to talk to you. thank you. all of
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us, more than half of somali as population is struggling to 5. the most severe drought in the country's history. 5 rainy seasons of failed at a 6th looks doubtful. i was here as catherine sawyer reports now from morgan issue . so we are all come for displaced. people here on the outskirts of a dish to thousands of people have come here from different parts of the country. and basically they have fled from drought. and they say that the situation back home has been unbearable. many people have died. we have hard from government officials who say at least 43000 people have died in the last one and a half. yes. so the situation is very dire. we have been talking to we have been talking to aid workers who said that they are overwhelmed and their money, you know, donna money is not coming fast enough. so people here are saying that they don't
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have food. we have talked to a woman who said that to a hot children have died one very, very recently i. so i fled from home because of lack of water and food. all on most died. my children are sick. i don't even know how i can rebuild my life. people are living in this kind of conditions. it has been raining in some parts of the country . but, you know, these has come with its own devastations because people are saying that they don't have enough to cover themselves and water is pouring into their houses. we know that in some parts of the country, several people have died because of a torrential rains. others have lost their homes and many others are coming here. and, you know, when we talk about the range, you know, someone would ask wise in this id piece,
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not going back home by so difficult. many of this displaced people come from their pharma. so they come from areas where they have been planting, but it was very difficult plan, so they are here. so right now the situation continues to be very bad because like i said, they have not planted. so aid workers are saying that we are going to expect more bad consequences when it comes to this drought. it's not over. they say catherine, sorry, reporting from that issue. while exploration in nigeria, southern or go, any region has caused widespread damage. the environment act to this of criticize the pace of cleanup operations. i'll just 0. i would address report style from goni . these all covered boat lying idly on polluted waters
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mirror. the lives of people here in nigeria are going to region that waited 3 decades for the damaged land vegetation and water to be cleaned up. 4 years ago, falling public pressure and criticism. royal dutch shell and then i didn't. government began clearing up some of the 65 sites identified in the united nations in vitamin board. a $1000000000.00 was set aside for the work date. we have dawn 15, lots comprising of 20 sites from the net report. so we have about 455 left to 200. and this is what the 555 being classified as the semi complex to complex sites. here, newman growth shoot, have sprouted, an aquatic life is slowly coming back. science and the clean up could reverse the
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devastation. the united nations 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 a spade beyond your so i mean the issue on that should be to me there's no gun water, the shoreline mediation on this being done off. if you say more extensive, clear as will 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 fight, some even drink the water, use it for washing. and that's led to some of their 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,
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more oil is being spilled in the niger delta. something activity could reverse the small gains made here so far. it rece algae 0 are going india has seen an uptick in the population of the bangle tiger. there are no more than 3000 of the big cats in the country. but this is created another problem. as rahile mohammed reports these majestic wildcats have long been a source of fascination. for many people around the world, even from a distance you can sense the power of the royal bangle tiger in this reserve in india's mahar roster state for years they've been under threat of extinction because of habitat, los hunting and poaching. since 1973 successive governments have made their mission to create a safe area for the critically endangered tigers. and now their numbers are growing . the set up of buffer zones and reserves has led to
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a flourishing wildlife. but the growing bengal tiger population is coming at a cost for people living near by with the animals rami out of protected areas. local communities depend on the forest for their livelihood. they need firewood and pick map were flowers every year to sell in the markets. but now is become too risky. when julia says a bengal tiger killed her husband, well go me. they went looking for him to the edge of the village. when they entered the forest, they found a basket of flowers scattered. there was a plastic bag, water bottles, slippers and floors, but he was not there. they found some blood. the villagers came back, they said something bad had happened, a lavine little. it was tigers in leopards. killed at least 53 people in this region last year, according to authorities. they say it's the highest number in a single district. one of the major reasons for conflict in this landscape is because there is a lot of intrusion into the forest by local people for various reasons. and then
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there is presence of large glenwood and was lead. they are the are dispersing sub adult gobs that then to get into conflict, which have grown up in no human dominated forests. so they then to go closer to a field and probably do not fear people as much as they should. the feel director of the need to reserve suggests there needs to be more measures to control the growing tiger numbers. we need to find out certain solutions lake. and he was civil contraceptives if it is available. really great because it may not be a applicable already to may not be introduced at a large scale, but we need to house certain solutions in hand and we shouldn't be able to use them when it is required for now, people have built temples when tigers have killed their loved ones, they believe this might prevent future attacks. really, mohammed al jazeera. so me
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a call. marcella. her is the chief ecologist of wildlife trust of india. he joins us now live from from eda, a good teddy with us on the one hand this. these conservation efforts have been hugely successful. but as we saw from that report that causing some problems to at what point does increase the number of tigers become too many tigers for india david density. it hasn't been used in the last couple of case colon 6 onward. india has been tied up, but still we do have a lot of white space for them, but i know that the density is not up. so the need is to our, to better to manage those that much number and other
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important mega that we need if that is and then things are connected with the same guy that is up there. and we, we know as a part of their life because they just go the and anyone. so the important, the important before us is to manage the 80, about 180. at the same time, we have to mix you back. that would be between, okay, we have actually so that i guess as we said that the population is almost doubled since conservation efforts began in 1973. but how do we know, how do you go about counting the number of bengal? tigers? there are, when the animal is such an elusive one. see me silly when i got one
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in stock, i'd like to be called in and get all those and don't get on the busy sauce. so it was back. every individual has a different means the safe and spiral particular part of the individual. anyway. so this my part, that's what we talked on the new almost because i'm from you talk to 6 on what we are relying on more and rich a camera. we used to, i didn't, if i give you any more and at the same time we are also considering i've been able to deal with the habitat the end up with any place in the area and now, okay, the number, if you make a list on water or not the numbers are more what. ok,
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it's good to talk to so many thanks. indeed for being with us. just ahead on the usa in tennis, almost. which of our reached o 1st of the final of the season? that's coming up in the spring. ah. coveted beyond well taken without hesitation, fought and died for power. lines are, well, we live here, we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy and then they try and scare the people with people and power. investigate, exposed it and questions they use them to be just of our around the cloud. on out there with
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the players had to complete the 3rd rounds earlier today. brooks kept her resumed at the 3rd round with a full shot lead of this man, john rom, at the spaniard, made back to back thirty's at the 7th and 8th to move within 2 strokes of the american. it stay that way with both men having just teed off a final rounds kafka is at 11 under paul with a 2 short lead. the big news at the start of the day was tiger woods withdrawal from the tournament woods pulled out of the tournament before the 3rd round resumed . with an injury it brings to name his incredible st. completing all 72 holes of every tournament, he has played at augusta as a professional premier league leaders arsenal of ad. they lead at the top of the standings reduced to 6 points that sorta to, to draw at anfield against liverpool. mccullough testers, men took the lead through a gabrielle martin 80 go inside the opening 10 minutes. the lead was doubled when martin, any turn provider and set up gabriel jesse's unit tops. i try to get back
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into the manage to pull one back shortly to half time how much solar man of the moments and hunt him could have equalized in the 2nd half when they were awarded a penalty seller stepped up, but his effort went wide. the hosts would get their equalizer eventually though. roberta femina popping up with the goal that keeps liberty 8th 12 points off the champions league places are that match took place a little bit earlier in the premier league. i'll have more for you at a later stage. now in the early kickoff crystal palace crushed leads 51 allison callous were suffering from poor results from the side of the sack. patrick vieira brought back former manager roy hodgson. and what impact housing has made here? 51 away from home. no less. it's back to that will as they lose 6 points, clear of the relegation zone. spanish champions rail madrid of suffered
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a 3 to league at last 2 via yell collar and chill out. his men went ahead for even easiest, junior, after their big when at barcelona, in the cap earlier in the week, they were expecting to win comfortably here as a luis morales and samuel took where they found the native for villarejo, the nigerian 2nd goal of the match containing rail 3 to the facility, they're 12 points beyond barcelona rail, mixed up for them a chance the how to finally 1st leg against chelsea on wednesday. look at this game while he may have been booed in last week's last to leon. but leonor massey proved to be paris ange, a man star man against nice. mister contributed a go and i'm a system. and as p a she one to know away from home method. here she picking up 3 valuable points. so say look to retain the french, the title. they are 6 points ahead of 2nd place, long city. they face next saturday. first off gal fi in tennessee, tennessee as on stewart has reached her 1st final of the season. the world number 5
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beat diarrhea, concertina in the semi finals of the charleston open. after a long rain delay the 2022 runner up to berg came through in straight sets for her 1st when over talked and playing the season. javert will face defending champion and then the bench itch for the title of the victory in hong kong. last week, new zealand 7 side made it back to back world series titles in singapore. earlier, the all black sevens had taken care of fiji in the semi finals and faced argentina in the final. the kiwis overcame the argentines and narrowly 1917 to win their full title of 2023 tribes. from captain dylan talia moses leo and brady rush ceiling the deal as well as olympic games qualification. to be honest out out, definitely the way to see it is that relentless effort in it and energy as well. the willingness to work for each other, and it really showed up in right to the in the n b a is investigating the dallas
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mavericks after they set out several key players in friday's last to the chicago bulls carry irving din feature. while luca don church only played 12 minutes, the defeat ended the maverick chances of making the plain tournament watching the slave to accusation. thank him, which is playing a week inside in order to lose the improve. they drop chances that his coach jason kate said before the game that the decision to sit glaze was made by the organization off their ball at the airport. at the alley clippers moved above the golden state, warriors up to 5th place in the western conference co. i leonard school 27 points in a 136125. when over the portland trail blazers, russell westbrook also added 20 points. if a clip is beat phoenix on sunday, they will clench the fat seed and the date with the sons in the 1st round of the playoffs. while 11 fresh from helping the united states reach the will baseball classic final. last month, my crowd has played a starring role for major league baseball,
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franchise trout and the los angeles angels were up against the toronto blue jays. the american hitting a 3 run homer in the 4th inning. as the angels 195, toronto's fall game winning streak snapped by the angels. i can be regulated with more sports needs. adrian peter, many thanks indeed to time for team here and know how to possibly happen to our colleagues in london, mary. i'm standing by to update you with a more raised use in just a few moments. thanks for watching. i'll see you again. by friday. ah. ah.
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