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ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera where live from doug. also coming up. the u . s. justice department investigates how top secret documents on ukraine war have been leaked online. people are living in this kind of conditions. it has been raining in some part of the country. he reports from a camp for displaced people in somalia as a country faces his worst ever. drowned on the politics of sports, ukraine threatened to boycott the paris olympics is russian, but at least in athletes are allowed to participate. ah, to begin in yemen where there are international efforts led by a man to forward an end to nearly 9 ere long conflict. the war has claimed hundreds
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of thousands of lives and pushed millions more into poverty and hunger. but delegation from saudi arabia is now in yemen, and has joined representatives from amman, who arrived on saturday, though whole talks with the who thess, who control much of the north of the country and the capital. so not well as a precursor to this on saturday, a prisoner exchange was carried out with these received 13 detainees in exchange for one, saudi prisoner or talks come after re i dante iran at re, to restore diplomatic relations last month. as part of a deal breaker by china, the head of the who thes met, they armani and saudi delegations earlier in santa in 2022 warring factions in yemen, agreed to a 2 months ceased far. the 1st ex, indeed seuss. in 7 years. you end up broke a deal largely held, but it was not extended. weekly representative say any peace talks must respect humans, territorial integrity,
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or hashem. almera has reported extensively on the conflict. he explains what saudi arabia once from the deal. and the challenges all parties facing 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 health 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 truth and then they wanted the political settlement. all the political settlement, though,
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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 we're cautious is ha, ha to be your money that your money owned. 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 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 this 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 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 m and has to stay united with the health is having a bigger say, you have this law, have this assessment secessionist. this is why when you talk to the health is about
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the potential for a final settlement. they will tell you it will take some time every year the usda launch is an appeal for yet and, and says to help required this year around $4300000000.00 a year is un deputy humanitarian coordinator. he says, the lack of funds forces a closure, life saving aid services. we received pledges in amounting about $1200000000.00 so far. this is in comparison to what we received last year, which was close to 50 percent, about $2000000000.00 out of the 4 that we were requesting. this is really the generosity of the donors and we present a plan to them and we tell them that this is, these are the needs of the people in this plan is crafted by united nations with already made their own partners about 200 national and use international use and you and agencies and we present to the world, these are the needs of the many people in order to bear to survive. i mean, not to develop themselves,
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not to. we're not talking about resilience recovery or people returning home or just talking about bare minimum survival areas of food, water, nutrition, health center, and the different services that we try to. we try to provide if the funding is not provide, it means less services. it means transfer clinics that have to close. it means are pumping stations for water. stop pumping, pumping the water in schools that do few schools that remain not the the number of schools that remain, that function even less way than they do. so we now have about 2500000 children that are out of school in yemen. and this is the result of the compounded impact of 8 years of over 8 years of conflict in yemen that has destroyed public services. and that has brought the economy very much to a old and has impacted millions of people. the u. s. department of justice is investigating how dozens of classified intelligence documents ended up on the
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internet. the alleged secret files revealed that the united states spies on its allies as well as his adversaries. they also paint a grim assessment of russia's military capability in the ongoing, warn ukraine, minor reports not from washington dc. the published documents report to show the degree to which the ukrainian military is struggling in the conflict. but also supposedly show that the u. s. has extensively penetrated russian intelligence units, and is also spying on close allies, including ukraine's military and political leaders. the league that was 1st reported by the new york times includes details about ukraine's military strength and its casualty. counts along with those of russian forces. the times report says, one senior us official called the leak, a massive intelligence breach, made worse because of lays out to russia just how deep american intelligence
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operatives have managed to get into the russian military apparatus. blue. but some of the details in the documents appear to have been altered to present a rosy, a picture of the russian military fueling speculation that they're being used in a propaganda drive. there are some aspects of the document that i have some authenticity to them, but they're also indications that this may be a russian disinformation campaign, which the very good it's attempting to target strategic intelligence sharing between the united states and ukraine. and try to, you know, create a bad faith relationship there. the documents also appear to revealed us national secrets about the middle east, china and even north korea. the white house is working at damage control with its traditional allies, many of whom are believed to have been angered at the reported extent of u. s. espionage. it's also working at reassuring those allies that the u. s. is
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able to keep it secrets and what the white house most needs is concrete information about the leaks from both the pentagon and the department of justice. mike and i'll just, sarah washington can call is a former deputy national intelligence officer for trans national threats out the c i a he says the leaks presented opportunity for the countries mentioned to do a counter intelligence operation. it is abroad. here is a leak. so say series, because i don't know if it came out in one batch, but it's a number of different topics in different countries. in therefore touching upon different us intelligence agencies and capabilities. and any time what you know, don't know, comes out. it presents a golden opportunity for the other countries about whom you are the countries you're reporting on to do
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a counter intelligence operation. find out who has leave the information, what information is the and, and how to stop it. so it's from the u. s. perspective. this is a really bad, a bad problem. one should assume that most of these topics are of keen interest to the united states or to any other country. and the conclusions made the fact presented are pretty one of the mill, which doesn't mean they're not significant. but it's what one would expect, doesn't make russia look worse or weaker. i don't think so. those of us you've been paying attention have seen the damage being done to the russian military disarray report tactics and training and so on. but to have this spelled out with more reasonably verified, you know, assertions, if you can't quite see facts because we don't know exactly is informative for all
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of us, but doesn't make russians the worst. at least 4 people have died and 9 others are injured. avalanche in the french ops. it is after occurred name of log, in se in france. authorities say off the scale and guides the court in the avalanche. several people are thought to be trapped under collapse building in a french city of mos, hey. authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion that led to the collapse. so higher reports, navigating narrow streets of moss, a emergency crew are faced with a difficult task of removing rubble, blocking entry into a copse, residential building, seeking fossil gilt. we think they might be between 4 to 10 people under the 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 and with smoke escaping the claps. building those living on the same street were forced to
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leave their homes and all 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, nuttall clarity. 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 protect our firefighters and sniffer dogs spotted your mil gas. witnesses say it all started when they heard a loud explosion and smelt gas in the early hours of the morning until jan 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 happening and i saw rebel smoke and people shouting 8 people were killed in law say in 2018 when to dilapidated buildings caved in. 8 agencies reported at the time that $40000.00 people in the port city were living in sub standard structures
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. bought, city officials have ruled out structural issues in this latest collapse. sorry height at al jazeera, more than half of some honest population is struggling to survive. the most severe . busy drought in the country's history. 5 rainy seasons have failed on the 6th. looks likely to follow. katherine saw reports from ma condition. so we are on our come for displace people here on the outskirts of 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 years. so the situation is very dire. we have been talking to we have been
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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 talks 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 the 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
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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 plants, so they are here. and so right now this 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. oh, bad consequences when it comes to this drought. the, it's not over. they say, are still the head to head on al jazeera ah
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beast mass in occupied east jerusalem, overshadowed by weeks of growing tension. and violence is raise and palestinians. and roaring back in numbers. one the countries target conservation project is causing fair among some communities. ah frank assessments, this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention of deserves inside story on al jazeera, those that know, do those that understand, teach 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
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he was al jazeera reminder about top stories this out, saudi, and a mani. delegations of arrived in humans capital san off talks of luthey officials, negotiations are part of international efforts to end humans. ninty 9 year long conflict. the 3 representatives say any peace talks must respect humans, territorial integrity. us justice department is investigating who leeks, dozens of classified intelligence documents that surfaced on like the secret files, detailed national security secrets on craig, middle east, and china. more than half of small is population is struggling to survive the most severe drought in the country's history. 5 rainy seasons failed advising food prices. a deep in the crisis. are christians around the world are celebrating easter sunday and occupy the east jerusalem. the celebration is happening against
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the backdrop of bro intention and violence between israelis and palestinians. russell said r has more from occupied east jerusalem. you are in the 40 church of the sample. the all city of jerusalem has full quarters. jewish christian was them an armenian . what is this church this place in christian want? according to the traditions deepened back to the 14th century, this place contains 2 sides of the proceeded fully enclose geometry. the 1st side is where jesus was crucified and also known gold walker. and the 2nd one is where his empty tone takes place. christian believes that he was buried and resurrected here. these church please, ascension wolfol defections of the coast janitor. but the custodian of the key for this church is a muslim family, sees essentials. here is why joshua had de la,
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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 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 his rarely 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 the toward hold. his sight for muslims during ramadan and porcelain 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 is also jewish, pass over. so jerusalem is significant for all but muslims,
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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 either the thrusters. rissa algebra occupied is jerusalem. iraq is demanding an apology from turkey or for shelling an airport in its northern kurdish region. a turkish drone attack hit an area near suleima near airport on friday. the government says it's illegal for anchor to continue its military operation on iraqi soil. thousands of people have taken part in easter peace marches and dozens of cities across germany. ah, it's a tradition that goes back more than 60 years. many are calling for an end to the conflict crane. they want the german government to stop supplying arms to keep the cranes. government says it will boycott the paris olympics if in russian and better
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roost, sins are allowed to compete. this after international olympic committee recommended the participation of athletes from the 2 countries during the house, but to athletes in keith, who already been affected by the war. the world 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 there to in synchronized swimmers, florida and marina alex eva will do so against the old, displaced from their home in her keep their former training facility shell, to rebel. it is not just the destruction of war that stands in their way. but the politics of international sport for us, it's of course not. hello, fresh. and when you were 1st of all board work,
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the new guidelines from the world olympics body could see athletes from russia and bella. ruth, competing as neutrals international elliptic committee does, in fact that russian and that of us not faith. the next is gonna pick games in paris. could cost many trading government here is threatening to banish athletes from taking. it means competing with the enemy. ukrainian athletes have already paid the highest price. the war has claimed 262 of the country's brightest competitors and destroyed 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 in those sport is about piece, and that can be no peace with russian and by the russian athletes. competing dick
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athlete followed, demure andrew shook had a glittering career ahead of him. his best friend dimitra says hello to me was widely tipped for olympic success next year. it was says demitra, his drive to win that lead followed me to join the army. there is none, 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 and country followed him. it was killed in eastern ukraine in january, another blow to the countries olympic hopes which his fellow competitors are determined to keep alive. joan, a whole al jazeera keith of that emir sultani cough is a specialist on russian foreign affairs. he believes politics should be left out of the limpid games without russia, but a recent athletes to take part. you remember what champion dick, who built dandy, ah, shred them out, their limbic movement one year. then there was
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a near all fallen bicker allan bicker, olympics actually arranged aging olympics. he said that the, the sports should be out of politics. i think that the, it is not fair for russian. and the russian outlets actually to stay away from the olympics. so, and this is the position of ukrainian athletes, and i think that there are, there should be the opportunity to compete with all the athletes school. we are training to our but disobeyed that, allan dick. so i think that there will be guide else should be resolved and should be going ahead. india has seen an increase in the population. the bengal tiger are now more than 3000 of the big cats in the country and the dublin, the population since conservation efforts began. but this has created a problem as well. the mohammed report these majestic wildcats have long been a source of fascination for many people around the world. even from
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a distance you can sense the power of the royal bengal tiger in this reserve. in india's mahar roster estate for years they've been under threat of extinction 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 map or flowers every year to sell in the markets. but now it's become too risky. magician 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 bag, water bottles,
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slippers and flaws, but he was not there. they found some blood. the villagers came back, they said something bad had happened a love you knew it. this is the tigers in lepers 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 ford as my local people for various reasons. and then there is presence of large graduate and most lead they are the, are dispersing some adult cubs that then to get into conflict, which have grown up in no human dominated forests. so they'd 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 to we need to find out certain solutions lake. and he was civil
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contraceptives if it is available, really great because it may not be applicable already to may not be introduced at a large scale, but we need to how certain solutions in hand. and we shouldn't be able to use them when it is required for now, people have built temples with tigers, have killed their loved ones. they believe this might prevent future attacks. really, mohammed al jazeera. what's it for me, for now? the news continues here and i'll just there are 2 inside story can keep up to date with all the news on our website. 0 dot com. do you stay tuned about hannah? ah ah. springs showing itself throughout east asia. gentle suddenly breeze will keep
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temperatures up to at least where they should be higher in some places. no. if the yankee and south of that in the southwest a charm is enough cloud to bring a little bit more light rain again, this is not at all unusual. at rain might prompt a shower to in hong kong. i suspect more significant. rain develops during tuesday and that's true in the far north east of china. in fact, the wind blowing strongly out of mongolia and the gobi desert could bring a dust storm, or sandstorm to beijing, or maybe just to the north of beijing. japan, enjoying the warmth this time. 24 in tokyo, jumping, sad, significant rain likely in the central philippines is big circulation has been slow moving. this edging in this general direction that our shower elsewhere southern sea, marcia. but basically that tending to become fewer and fewer still quite hot up in target bangkok down to 34 degrees. the pre monsoon he's become a bit more familiar now throughout most of india is not extreme is just coming up. and the shells we have seen recently are not going to be repeats as big ones, but anywhere particularly the south of the deck and plateau or in sri lanka,
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as of pakistan. not much chance to shout for you. it is still quite hot in karachi with a light on shore shumate breeze. ah, the muslim community in diana, living in a vibrant harvey in cal chat, this country we are blessed. we live in harmony with just 0. well, to travel to south america for a guy and he's ramadan, it's long ago the of late. and they enjoy doing it. we have a rich country in terms of diversity or something that we can celebrate grammar time in guyana analysis era. more chinese military drills off to taiwan, president, visit the united states, the latest escalation between beijing and washington over the island.
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