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normally goes dry ground bit, so the south this is still raining in somalia, a little bit too light and too late. maybe you might think we seem to big time polls recently in rwanda. but on the and east and d r c, they look a little bit lighter in south africa, an active frontal system is moving slowly. eastwood's, but the shower on monday. don't look too big. ah, ah, a ward winning documentary from around the world on out jazeera ah, seeking in in to the conflict in yemen, armand is mediating talks between saudi arabia and the hoofs. ah,
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i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera alive from dar ha. and so coming up, fighting and me and mar, forces thousands of people to leave their homes and cross into thailand and investigations. underway in the us. off to top secret documents were leaked exposing intelligence on the war and ukraine and other washington allies. plus thousands of people have come here from different parts of the country. and basically, they half leg from drought were in somalia, where hundreds of thousands of people are struggling to survive as the region experiences it's worth strauss and dick acts. ah, we begin in yemen where a man is leading international efforts to bring it into the i t a conflict. hundreds of thousands of people have died and millions more have been pushed into
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poverty, money, mediators that may delegations from the who t rebels and saudi arabia in the capital of santa, on sunday. ruthie say any pace talks must respect humans, territorial integrity, or ha, shamella barbara has reported extensively on the conflict. he explains what saudi officials hoped to get from the deal. the want piece. 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 in to saudi arabia or the join us after targeted oil installations. to do that,
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the hope is are saying this time we're not looking for quick fixes, we did 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 ha, ha to be your many lead jamini 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 host 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 sessions are saying that we are breaking away. we no longer part
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of this yemen. this deal stipulation the, the m and has to stay united with the health is having a bigger say you have this law, how 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. well, human is controlled by several groups. the presidential leadership council, which was formed last year, controls must of southern women and is backed by saudi arabia. it's the internationally recognized government. the u. e backed southern transitional council forces have a presence and aiden, and other parts of the south with fighters stationed on the island of so culture. the saudi u. i. e. coalition is fighting the iranian back tooth east, who have controlled the capital and most of northern humans. since 2014 and al qaeda is active in several areas with its biggest influence in the northern hud removed province with united nations as appealing for more than $4000000000.00 for
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human. this year, the you and deputy humanitarian coordinator says a short fallen funding means life saving services will have to shut down. we have received lenses in amounting about $1200000000.00 so far. this pays in comparison to what we received last year, which was close to 50 percent about $2000000000.00 out of the 4 that were requesting. this is really the generosity of the donors and we present a plan to them and we tell them that these are the needs of the people in this plan is crafted by united nations with partners about 200 national and use international use. and you and agencies and we present to the world, these are the needs of the people in order to bear to survive. i mean, not to develop themselves, not to when i'm talking about resilience recovery or people returning home or just talking about bare minimum survival. here is a food water, nutrition, and the different services that we try to. we try to provide if the funding is not
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provide, it means less services. it means transfer connects that have to close. it means are pumping stations for water, stop pumping or pumping the water. it means schools that do few schools that remain not. i mean, the, the number of schools that remain at 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 that has destroyed public services. and that has brought the economy very much to our old and has impacted millions of people. is the 3rd and final day of china's military drills around taiwan. the time and the defense ministry reported $59.00 chinese military plains and 11 warships around the island on monday. bearings shall dawn across, carrier is participating in the combat readiness exercises. chinese state media
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side, the military is rehearsing and encirclement of the island, which beijing sees as a breakaway province. meanwhile, are you with naval destroy, has passed through waters, claimed by beijing in the south. china sea from mcbride has more from the south korean capital song. this is china very much expressing its anger at the visit by the time when he's president saying when to the united states, that meeting with us how speak a kevin mccarthy. just hours after she returned to the island of taiwan, these drills commenced. they began on saturday, 3 days of drills, gonna wrap up over the course of the past few days. the taiwanese have reported scores of aircraft and ships taking part, some of those aircraft crossing over the so called median line. it's this line that runs up the taiwan strait. it marks the halfway point between the coast of china and the island of taiwan. and also were told, taking part has been the aircraft carrier, the shan don't to the north,
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east of taiwan. actually quite close to some of the southern islands of japan. it's being conducting aircraft drills, it's aircraft, taking off and then landing again, back on the carrier, according to beijing they have been rehearsing for what it says would be precision strike some targets in the island of taiwan as part of a overall exercise of effectively laying siege to the island as a warning, it says to so called separatist forces in the island of taiwan and to stop them colluding with what it calls foreign entities. taiwan ami is putting up temporary shelters for thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in me and my at least 10000 people have crossed into thailand in the past week to escape fighting between armed groups and the border guard force. ty authorities have said they will send refugees back to me and my when the violence stops. for more on this it speak to tony chang . he's monitoring the situation from bangkok. tony, can you just give us
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a better understanding of what's happening in the border area between thailand and me and mar at the moment? well, this particular instant took place just outside the town of shore cocoa. it's a huge developments set up by chinese tycoon, mainly servicing gamblers who come across some talent or fly in directly from china . it is something of a jewel in the crown of a border that has an awful lot of poverty along it. and it's controlled by the border guard force. they are ethnic koreans, but they are lied to men mas, military. what's been going on is a korean other current groups who are resistant to military rule have been pushing in against nets resulted in several days. a very fierce fighting, lots of civilians caught in the middle and they have flooded right across the border into thailand. the ties have given them temporary sh sanctuary. they are
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apparently putting up temporary shelters, but they're very keen for them not to stay that very keen that no more come. so they say as soon as the situation is stable, they will be trying to get them to go home. we understand some of already done so $10000.00 or so refugees of across the board of sofa. are they expecting more in the coming week? will weeks we understand to day there hasn't been any fighting as yet. but i think many people suspect that just a temporary lull. we've also seen, particularly in this border area a little further down the board at close the tie town of mass on some fierce fighting in the last couple of weeks. and it appears that they are trying to push the mir mom military out of its border outpost. they're very keen to gain control of all of the long and very poor as thai border. that would be very problematic for mia mars military government. you know,
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they rely very much on these border crossings and they have for fiercely to control and, but it is a huge area. if that fighting really does take place in these places, it could push many more. people across the board thailand will be very reluctant in the 1980s when there was a fierce fighting in these areas as well. over 800000 came across the board, 91000 the still in thailand. they certainly don't want to add to that problem. okay, thank you so much. that's tony. ching, for us in bangkok of the us department of justice is investigating how dozens of top secret military documents ended up on the internet. the files appeared to provide a detailed assessment of russia's military capabilities in the war and ukraine, as well as classified information on the middle east and china. my can reports from washington d. c. the published documents proposed to show the degree to which the ukrainian military is struggling in the conflict. but also supposedly show that the u. s. has
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extensively penetrated russian intelligence units and is also spying on close allies including ukraine's military and political leaders. the leak that was 1st reported by the new york times includes details about ukraine's military strength and its casualty comes along with those of russian forces. the times report says, one senior us official called the leak, a massive intelligence breach, made worse because it lays out to russia just how deep american intelligence operatives have managed to get into the russian military apparatus. 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 have some authenticity to them, but they're also indications that this may be a russian disinformation campaign, which is a very good,
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it's attempting to target strategic intelligence sharing between the united states and ukraine. and try to create a bad base 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 i believe have been angered at the reported extent of us espionage. it's also working at reassuring those allies that the us is 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. my kind of era washington protests as in the georgian capital, demanding the resignation of the government ends, the release of opposition leader mchale, san cash. really, the former president is serving a 6 year sentence,
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abuse of power supporters. so the charge is politically motivated and is blocking the country's bid for e u membership. georgia applied to join the block just a week after russia began its invasion of ukraine last year. well, the mayor of the french city of marseilles is this still hope of finding survivors . after building collapsed on sunday, at least 2 people were killed when an explosion brought the structure down. so hot out reports navigating narrow streets of ma, say, emergency crew of face with a difficult task of removing rubble, blocking entry into a copse, residential building. also, we think there 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. with smoke escaping the class. building those living on the same street were forced to leave their home and all being put up in local schools and it's safe to return the full
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story blockquote down parts of the building on either side on sunday. no, 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 and were faced with persistent fire lasting several hours. now, i think you'll really high temperatures. we have to protect our firefighters and sniffer dogs, and witnesses say it all started when they heard a loud explosion and smelt gaston early hours in the morning. next to july, we heard an explosion between midnight and one a. m a very strong one that made us jump. we looked up the window to see what was happening and i saw a rebel smoke and people shouting 8 people were killed in law say in 2018 when 2 dilapidated buildings caved in. 8 agencies reported at the time that $40000.00 people in the port city were living in sub standard structures. bought,
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city officials have ruled out structural issues in this latest collapse. sorry, height of al jazeera, the still ahead on al jazeera, the politics. sports will tell you why ukraine is threatening to boycott. mixture is olympic games and paris plus i'm andrew ferman reporting from belfast, northern islands, good fraud, a peace agreement is now 25 years old. all been reporting on the piece. but asking why that isn't reconciliation. ah, april on al jazeera, as the war and ukraine moves into the 2nd year, we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the conference to people to experience is one conversation with no host studio be unscripted seeks to find the
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common solution. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian drawing attention to long disputes and local concerns. in the lead up to up dave al jazeera explode the environmental significance of action, and inaction al jazeera covers. the latest ongoing developments from the her on, on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera frank assessment justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me and map informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage, critical debate. oh, the legal route or what they see it is we are giving you their progress. in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera.
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oh, the me watching al jazeera reminder about top stories this hour, among the mediators, mid delegations from the ripple group and saudi arabia in the gimme capital sana on sunday. it's part of an if it's in the a p, a conflict to describe as the world's worst humanitarian crisis is the 3rd and final day of chinese military drills around taiwan, chinese state media, se the military is rehearsing and encirclement of the island, which beijing seeds as a breakaway province. and thailand, armies putting up shelters for refugees, fleeing conflict in me and ma, at least 10000 people have crossed into thailand in the past week. after fighting
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between a ribbon group and border guards, troops has been at 25 years since the conflict in northern ireland was formerly entered by a peace treaty known as the good friday agreement. the road to pace was difficult for many with more than 3700 people killed. violence broke out between communities and 1969. british troops brought in to keep the peace became the target of armed attacks themselves. the conflict was between mainly protestant unionists who wanted the northeast corner of the island to remain part of the u. k. and catholic nationalists who wanted to see islands united. the large scale fighting may be over . the tensions remain. will algiers injury simmons has more from belfast? ah, they're expressing gratitude for 25 years of peace with those working to bring divided unionist nationalist communities together. believe reconciliation is
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a long way off. don't think that work of healing was ever done in drawing our communities together and in uniting our hopes for the future in us, seeing that the other is know or shoot me. no threat that we can co exist in the way that many communities across the world managed to achieve. the hatred and distress was born of a 30 year conflict. $3700.00 people died more than half of them civilians. paramilitaries from the irish republican army wanted the british army out. protestant gunmen mounted their own campaign. it ended with what some observers called the political miracle. power sharing was the central prop. but the main players democratic unionists in the d u. p. and nationalists in shin fane have been at odds. right now the seat of devolve government at stormont is defunct,
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after the d u. p walked out of the dispute about a you trade laws and bricks it. alan mcbride is among those accusing politicians of letting their people down in 1993 and i are a bowman. belfast shanker rode killed 9 people. his wife sharon was one of them. we have a relative piece here in this county them and we don't have reconciliation. we still have found the d. p at each other's throats. it's very simple. i believe that we need more kindness and our politics. i think for far too long potion fan and the d . p. have only ever really cared about. what matters to them? the big question is still this. how can republicans and unionists somehow accept their respective traditions cultures their identity when they're synonymous with such a violent history?
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on tuesday, the u. s. president joe biden will be visiting northern ireland. he's known to be concerned about the effects of political instability on the good friday peace agreement. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast. more than half of somali as population is struggling to survive the most severe drought in the country's history. 5 or any seasons have failed. catherine saw reports from august issue. so we are all come for this place. 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 said 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 on most died. my children are sick. i don't even know how i can rebuild my life. you 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.
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and, you know, when we talk about the range, you know, someone would ask why in this id p's not going back home by so difficult. many of these 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 you cry and says, it will boy called next year's olympic games in paris. if russia and bella roofs are allowed to compete, this are to the international olympic committee recommended their participation,
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showing how reports 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 there to in synchronized swimmers, florida and marina alex eva will do so against the olds, displaced from their home in her cave, their former training facility shell, 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 the low russian, russian hill creeds. first 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 of us. not faith. that next is going to pick games and
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then you could cross many, you traded government here is threatening to banish athletes from taking that 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 the sport is about peace 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 was widely tipped for olympic success next year. it was, says demetrius,
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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 easton ukraine in january. another blow to the countries olympic hopes which his fellow competitors are determined to keep alive. jonah hall al jazeera keith, john rom has become the 1st european gulf was a when both the masters and the us open. the spaniel south of the final round at augusta national, 2 shots of a move to the top of the lead board inside 6 homes from finished on 12 under par 4 shots. clear of the fields. never thought i was going to cry when a golf tournament, but i got very close on on that 18 tall and a lot of it because of what he means to me and to spanish golf. right. as friends,
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10th major for player 2 in the master's was my 2nd when right? my 2nd major when it's it's pretty incredible and to play the way i did today on sunday. only one movie difficult conditions and coming in with a margin part explain, you know, a lot, a lot of pride still really hasn't seen dania and i'm looking at the scores and i'm still thinking to have a couple more holes live to, to win and can't really say anything else, you know, this one was for savvy? i know he, he was up there helping and help he did. the news continues on al jazeera, after inside story. ah well the spring flowers wrap put you through the snow in places, admittedly in the balkans, but that is painted porch was the nice warm sunshine recently the cloud is closing
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in. they're coming from the atlanta cross, the british isles, bringing rain with it, and some drop in temperature. that's true for know the fonts a 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 blowing across the boss rather than the g, and then eventually out into north and 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. dance was austria again, knocking, tempted back a little bit, but not much, but it's still warm in spain. force could 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 temples to some degree and it brings dustin sandwich. it's still by 8 degrees above where it should be in jemina for example. but rain is
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tempering that further west is particularly heavy in parts cameroon, nigeria, and a long way north in molly, and possibly even more retain. yeah. which will not attempt back here as well. ah, the, from the al jazeera london broke authenticate to people in thoughtful conversation with no hate and no limitations this decade is the most consequential ticket in events is far too many companies that are doing bad things in the front. in part 2 of human rights activists, q me 19 and environmental if we known ality the systems that are not working, but the longer that you fight them, the more that things change studio be and smithfield. on al jazeera, more chinese military drills off to taiwan president visit the united states, the latest escalation between bay jing and washington of the island of the 2 super .
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