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nations general assembly presidents to welch's era jump into the stream head percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emission joined the debate. people have already lost that lying people. how close that culture people have no doubt. traditions have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on you to people commenting. i want the whole world to know that traffic you are not headed to record your oldest resist with the powers that be how this stream on the al jazeera, ah, cautious optimism, as officials from amman and saudi arabia arrive in yemen. the talks with whose the officials aimed at finding a permanent end to the wall. ah,
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hello i, mariam, noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. ah, eastern mass in occupied east jerusalem, or the shadowed by weeks of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. forced from their homes by a changing climate, and soaring cos our report for from a camp for the displaced. yes, somali is capital clash from the jaws of extinction, but is there a human cost to india's tide or conservation success story? ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin with the latest efforts to end the 80 a conflict in yemen. a delegation from saudi arabia arrived in the jamini capital
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earlier on sundays for talks with who the officials a would join by a delegation from amman, which is mediating these discussions about a permanent cease fire. who's the representative say any peace talks. most respect, yelman's territorial integrity around 400000 people have died in this conflict, and millions more have been displaced. oh, what, another mode, if you know, i thought it, we're firm a position at hearing to i just cause as emphasized by the leader in more than speech, 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 recon struction, as well as the exit of foreign forces from yemen on saturday. who is the rebels who abide by iran and saudi arabia carried out a prison exchange,
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who sees received 13 detainees in exchange for one. saudi prisoner. we are going to, ron agreed to restore diplomatic relations last month as part of a deal broken by china, where the war has been the driver of one of the world's worst humanity carrying crisis in the world. fighting began in 2014 when who the rebels captured the capital santa and demanded a new government. the following year, a coalition led by saudi arabia began in military campaign against the hu fees. in 2022 warring factions agreed to a 2 months cease fire. first extended truth in 7 years, the un broker deal largely held, but warring policies did not agree to extend it. to estimated more than 370000 people have been killed over the course of the conflict. millions are food and secure. now. they lack access to basic health care and sanitation. yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the mid least before this war broke out
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algebra. hash alba has reported extensively on this conflict. he explains what saudi arabia wants from this deal and the challenges all parties face and reaching and 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 yards, 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 with something which is going to be permanent for that permanent thing to happen. they wanted the
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truth and then they wanted the political settlement. all the political settlement, though the health 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 islam 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 wishes they all the us, 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 cider ravia could be on a collision course with united out of emma's 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 assessment 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 now and all the headlines this, our christians around the world are celebrating east to sunday, but in occupied east jerusalem. the celebration is happening against the backdrop of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians, or so. so to brings us more now from occupied east jerusalem. good evening before the church of the supple for the also do of jerusalem house for, for jewish christian was them an armenian quarters. this church takes place including june, 1, according to the traditions dated back to the 14th century. this place contains 2 sides that are proceeded poorly in cos geometry. the 1st side is where jesus was crucified path, also known gold walker. and the 2nd one is where he is empty. tom peter plays
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christian believes that he was buried and resurrected here. these church plays a center wolf, all the functions of the cars, geometry. what the custodian of the key for this church is a muslim family, sees for centuries. here is why joshua had the la, you'll be with sola, 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 at 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 wednesday and thursday occupation forces stormed alex, a morse,
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detroit hold his side for muslims, rather unfortunately moved overnight, palestine of worshippers. they also injured tons of palestinians and arrested around $400.00. now it's easter for christians, muslims are still absorbing ramadan and is also jewish passed over. so jerusalem is significant for all but muslims, and many christians here say the alternation was israelis and occupational forces are making it extremely difficult for them to perform their feet. because of the restrictions, uterus, reserve algebra, occupied jerusalem. or earlier israeli soldiers blocked young palestinians and women from entering the alex and mos compound before the morning prayer. it comes a day after palestinians barricaded the doors to keep israeli forces out. they say the troops wanted to remove them from the mosque. head of ramadan knight, pres, or pope francis, has used his easter address to urge israelis and palestinians to resume some sort
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of dialogue and bring peace to the region. he expressed his deep worry over this week's flare up of violence. the head of the roman catholic church also use the address to court for peace in ukraine. the pope addressed 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 for bronchitis, wider. hundreds of mourners of attended a funeral and the occupied west bank town of as soon for a man shot and killed by his railey forces. ah, palestinian health officials identified him as 20 year old. i had salim, he was killed on saturday. israeli forces of killed east $97.00 palestinians of this year. and then also in the occupied westbank. a funeral was also held for 2 israeli british sisters killed in a shooting on friday. their car was attacked in the jordan valley by suspected
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palestinian gunmen. their mother was also in the vehicle. she is still in a critical condition. ah, more than half of somali population is struggling to survive the most severe drought in the country's history. 5 rainy seasons have failed, and a 6th is looking doubtful. rising food prices because of the worn ukraine, are also deepening the crisis. their catherine soil reports on this now from mogadishu. so we are at our come for displace people here on the outskirts of the shoot. 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
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officials who say at least 43000 people have died in the last one and a half years. so the situation is very dire. we have been talking to aid workers who say that they are overwhelmed and their money, you know, donna money is not coming in fast enough. so people here are saying that they don't 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 almost died. my children are sick. i don't even know how i can rebuild my life, that 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. water is pouring into their houses. we
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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 why then this id piece 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 to 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. now, chinese state media is saying that the military is practicing and in circle meant
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of taiwan and simulated strikes during the 2nd day of drills. this is in response to the taiwanese president. sy, in when's visit to the united states? i want to fence ministry on sunday, reported 11 chinese warships and 70 across near the taiwan straits, median line. the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides, victoria gate and b reports on this. now. all, all those are all, does it a taiwanese close god vessel issues, a warning to a chinese will ship, taking part in drills in the taiwan strait. these are guys oh, you are now seriously damaging regional piece stability and safety. please turn around immediately and leave. oh, panel 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. beijing says the military is rehearsing and encirclement of the self governing island,
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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 indifference. it's all comical. go down to the place of the president. reverence of different countries has the effect of increasing international awareness of taiwan . 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 as quite unnecessary or rather, there is no absolute need for this. it also, china is talking about unification while threatening military action,
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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. i got more homes 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 gate and be al jazeera. so had for you on the program, a talk 6 you morning after a major warehouse flyer in germany, 2nd largest city and off to to devastating earthquakes. how despised people in northern syria are managing to cope this ramadan. ah
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well the spring flowers wrap puck you through the snow in places, admittedly in the balcony, but then the spain porch was the nice warm sunshine. recently the cloud is closing in. they're coming from the atlanta across the british isles, bringing rain with it, and some dropping temperature. not true for northern fronts, the low countries, but it's been disappointingly cold and still is in a good part of central southeast in europe and turkey. and if i take you a heads to monday, that doesn't improve the wind is quite strong, blank across the bathrooms than the g, and then eventually out into north in egypt. plenty of rain for turkey itself and improvement to some degree with sherry right in the balkans and in austria. still some snow up in the mountains even so it doesn't change very much. during tuesday, the rain will be working its way through germany and france, down towards austria. again, knocking temperature back a little bit, but not much, but it's still warm. in spain for school, you could even say hot, which has been the case and is still the case in the cell in north africa. and where this wind will drop temperatures to some degree,
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and it brings dust and sand with it's still by 8 degrees above where it should be in jemina for example. but rain is tempering that further west is particularly heavy in parts cameroon, nigeria, and a long way north, in barley and possibly mauritania, which will not attempt back here as well. ah, but those that know, do those that understand? teach a maverick school headmaster in post conflict. belfast determined to change the fortunes of an inner city community, played by urban decayed poverty and the legacy of sectarian aggression arms. as students with the knowledge of the ancient greek philosophers, a modest everybody else's young plato, a witness documentary on a jessina. lou
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ah, welcome back, watching al jazeera life from london. main stories now. saudi an omani delegations of arrived in yemen is capital son of the talks with who fee officials. this is part of international efforts to try and, and yelman's nearly 9 year long conflict, who is the representative say any peace talks must respect yeoman's territorial integrity. hundreds of questions have gathered and occupied east jerusalem for eastern mass celebration is happening in mid growing tension and violence between palestinians and israelis, sparked by and israeli bernice right on the i log some mosque, a more than half of somalis population is struggling to survive. the most severe drought in the country's history. 5 rainy seasons have failed and a 6 looks doubtful. rising food price is due to the war and ukraine,
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making things worse. in all the news authorities, in hamburg, a warning of possible toxic fumes in the air after fires broke out in a warehouse near the city. 140 people have been moved to safety. fire department is advising residents to stay in doors with their windows closed, or we challenge has more now a major fire and a major response in germany 2nd largest city. the from before dawn far point is battle. the flames conceiving several warehouses in an industrial area, south east of hamburg center. german media reported that containers of hydrogen sulfide are involved, the toxic chemical with an unpleasant odor. so far, cruise and police, or breathing last few words. we have been here since 4 o'clock in the morning. a resident reported the fight was initially, but only a warehouse with
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a sped to other warehouses for various reasons. in 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 that windows 10 off ventilation and air conditioning, and avoid the area. the plume of dog 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 tenants out there half a century of oil exploration in nigeria. southern oconee region is cause widespread damage to the environment. activists of criticize the pace of cleanup operations that international old company shell is accused of being one of the main polluters and interests reports. now from goni. these all covered boat
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lying idly on polluted waters mirror. the lives of people here in nigeria are going to region. they've waited 3 decades for their damaged land vegetation and water to be cleaned up. 4 years ago, falling public pressure and criticism, royal dutch shell and the nigerian government began clearing up some of the 60 fi sites identified in a united nations environment report. a $1000000000.00 or set aside for the work to date. we have dawn 15 lots on present of 20 sites of from the unit report. so we have about $45.00 size lift to to handle. and these 45 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 at 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 with paid that be on your side mediation, that should been medicinal, gone, water thou to me, shoreline remediation. this asked not been done. off, he should say more extensive clearance 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 carcinogenic benzine in the underground water here is $900.00 times more than what the walls have organization consider safe or humans. if people leave around the site, some even drink the water, use it for washing, and that led to some severe health problems and even dying. the united nations
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caulsey are gonna clean up one of the most ambitious environmental restoration projects ever attempted. while all these is going on, more oil is being spilled in the niger delta. something active is say, could reverse the small gains made here. so for my degrees, al jazeera or good. now thousands of people are taking part in easter piece, much as across germany. and a tradition that goes back over 60 years and more marches are focused on the war in ukraine with events taking place in more than 70 german cities. but there's a major split in this piece, movement of some calling for more weapons to be sent to ukraine, while others want the arming to stop and for talks to take place with russia. and is there a step? larson was at the demonstrations in frankfort, and now she speaks to us about that. now for over 60 years, healey, east march is being held here in germany. the slogan has always been no more war, offered
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a terror of nazi germany. but the war in ukraine has divided the peace movement. these protests here are urging the government to stop sending weapons to ukraine and start to push for peace. negotiations must 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 gave us deutscher we as germans should never st weapons. as germans, we have to take responsibility and from the start should have pushed for diplomatic solution. all over germany, more than a 100 of these peace marches are being house julia is the weekend. but this happens have been criticized for 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 tang something here. people worry could lead to the escalation of the war. stop, placid,
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i'll just say right and fun for an order and muslims around the world observe the month of ramadan. people in northwest syria dealing with multiple challenges, 12 years of conflicts and now the offs him off as too powerful earthquakes, nor harmless reports from it live. this year's ramadan won't be the same for a man and his family after the 2 devastating earthquakes in those with you. on february 6th, he now stands on what remains of his home atlanta, her middle head 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 each to spend ramadan in our home together. well, bob used to feel it's joy and now we cry. every time we break our fast, however, therapy, we are grateful that we survived and still have each other who i would recommend is
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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 12 year war families here are breaking their fast with whatever they can find to eat and drink and, and his adam and database in a while comes in to what i was displaced from my home town and i've been living in this came for years. the earthquakes damaged many people who came to refugee camps in this camp. ernie hosted hundreds of families and has now over crowded the war and the disaster caused additional hardships on us. but the only thing we can do is survive it organizations are doing what they can to help. i'm not one of them as any have been was had i think that we, we try our best to deliver enough aid to those who were affected by the earthquakes
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and the internally displaced. however, lack of proper funding, restrict, so axis the n g o is the working 247 to be of help out of them. however, the you in intervention is the central is the need is still on the rise. our, despite the challenges, 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 in this camp, but they are resilient, and the spirit of the holy must continue to inspire hope. angel ra, city, and families are joined together to give each other the support they need to survive. no promotion just the are all a live induce prime minister in or andro. modi has really figures revealing that tiger numbers as again increased in the country. it comes as india mock 50 years since the start of the project target conservation program. at the time of india's independence from britain in 1947 estimates placed india's title population around
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40000. but haunting and habitat destruction decimated their numbers. and the 1st of the indian tiger census in 1970 to reveal the existence of the a 1827 tigers. the latest figures reveal there are now more than 3000 of these big cats in the country. 75 percent of the wild type of population can be found in india. and tiger reserves in the country spend 75000 square kilometers. but some of the communities living near reserves hate the project has actually displaced indigenous populations. that is forcing tigers into closer contact with humans, where he them, 100 has more. 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 bengal tiger in this reserve. in india's mahar roster state for years they've been under threat of extinction
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because of habitat, los hunting and poaching. since 1973 successive governments have made them 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 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 mo, flowers every year to sell in the markets. but now it's become too risky. when josha says, a bengal tiger killed her husband, margot, 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 bad 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 little tigers in leopards.
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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 there is presence of large granular and most 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.

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