tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 10, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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as the budget impacts designed to inform, motivate and inspire you are now to sierra from the al jazeera london bureau cath, intact to people in thoughtful conversation with no haste and no limitations this decade is a most consequential decade in the msc doff for 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 and the teeth, the systems are not working, but the longer that you fight them, the more that things change studio be unscripted on al jazeera, a ah, hello, i'm adrian for the. this is the news. i live from doha,
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coming up in the next 60 minutes of a drift with hundreds of people on board will have the latest on efforts to rescue to overcrowded migrant vessels in the mediterranean far right is ready. ministers lead a march to an illegal settlement of the occupied westbank cause tension, the source in the region. ah, israel's police commissioner admits that video of his forces preaching palestinians inside the alex or mosque caused a terrible impact. pounds marking 25 years since a landmark peace agreement brought an end to the conflict to build an island and on pita. same with your schools, john roam is the new master's champion. the spanish gopher finishes full shops clear at august. the 22nd major title and 1st green jacket. ah,
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we begin this news with a growing crisis in the mediterranean sea where rescue operations are under way to save a pair of migrant boats. one vessel with 400 people on board has been a drift between the waters off the coast of greece and malta. it was reported that the boat, which left to brook in libya on sunday, was abandoned by its captain. the vessels said to be taking on water. well, this was the radio call made from the german migrant rescue group. see watches recognizance aircraft on sunday to a nearby merchant vessel. i think it's leaking with thinking with
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the international organization for migration, since the central mediterranean has now become the most dangerous journey in the world. but despite its dangers, it has become the most commonly used for migrants who are attempting to reach europe. conflict has driven a growing number of people to seek new lives there. as we mentioned, the fishing vessel is believed to have left from libya. it's not known where it was headed, but so the red mark shows roughly where we think it is. now. one of the most common destinations for migrants from north africa is italy joining us live via skype from sicily as georgia, leonardi, who's certain spokesperson for see watch in sicily. good to have you with us, georgia. what can you tell us about what your reconnaissance aircraft is seeing right now? hello, and thank you. yesterday we are monitoring the situation since the beginning of the
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weekend and saturday our i real monitoring plain paper has the folks at 19, both with the migrant team to see for a total of about 670 people, including the boat carrying 400 people that was blocked by the alarm fund, who received the district code right from the people on board and was been cited by our monitoring plan. and he's that we currently be escorted by the italian, the coast guard best of the chelsea to, to each city after the multi coordination center. instructed to merson best sold in the city to not intervene and brother, re fuel the boat, but to not rescue the people. so now the sun is being addressed by the italian italian coast guard, and they are all center being on another boat with 800 people on board. so as we speak about 1200 people rescued by the coming coast guard and about
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2000 already rescued the friday. while in the hot reception center on the little island to do that, there are about to 1800 people, even though the capacity the reception cut by the p. e. for a bit less than $300.00 and a half being $43.00 december case. and on the island in the past 2 days. but as i told you, the situation is the end of december, the patients are ongoing georgia. why, why would they told not to intervene? not to rescue these people just to refuel the boat, if it was taking in water. surely that there was a danger of loss of life. yes, cindy, this is what i where i am monitoring a plane has lots of that said, i mean the information that even by the people with the board was barking was and they yes, multi toy decided to not intervene. this is not the 1st time that month to decide
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not to intervene and the in the to rather support the both to continue navigating in those very dangerous conditions. do not take the responsibility for their rescue and delegated to all right, so you're tracking as you say, a number of boats that are in the area at the moment, but it's just 2 at the moment that opposing the most concern. yeah, the situation is evolving and it's really difficult to keep track of all of all the boats present 19 boats we had been seen today. now the one we are talking about are the 2 boats with the most the, with the highest number of people on board. there are others who made themselves to the island of them to do that. and others would be rescued by detailing in the, in the past days there has be or i 10 children, many thanks, dave. georgia nodded up from sea watch in italy,
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a son to the us. 5 people have been killed in a shooting in louisville, kentucky. several others were injured. it happened inside a bank on a main street in the city. police say the suspect has been killed and that there is no longer a danger to the public. a police officer is reported to be to be among those injured. we'll have more on that breaking news as and when we get it here on to 0. a group of this really is including the national security minister as march to an illegal settlement in the occupied westbank, despite concerns that may fuel for the tension between israelis and palestinians. if a mob been gavia joint hundreds of israeli settlers at a rally supporting illegal settlements in the area, the march started 5 kilometers from the palestinian tom of water. where there's been a spike in violence between palestinians and israelis. yeah,
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we do not surrender to terrorism. nathan avatar no and television, whoever surrenders to terrorism will send an a metal way. but we are here to say that people of israel, a strong i see the protestant television that we are forced to send soldiers to. now they understand why i insist on fitting up a national god. we need a national god to defend the people of israel in all cases. i say happy holidays to you, and we are here to stay here and continue going out from raleigh as a bonnie in ramallah. despite international and regional codes for the escalation of violence, then your daily trailer reads him to the occupied westbank continue. on monday, a 15 year old palestinian boy was killed during one such a talk of a job. refugee camp near jericho, mohammed by hand was shot in the head, chest and abdomen. several other palestinians were wounded according to medical sources. now in his funeral life, i'll send you and where chanting for resistance and calling for revenge. the sales forces were closing off the road south of nablus,
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where thousands of settlers took ports in march to an illegal settlement, outpost demanding their government regulated. now while all circumvent activity in the occupied westbank is considered illegal under international law, nearly half the settlements built here were built without pre years. really government approval. what's interesting about this marsh's that members of the family government were talking ministers were talking members of the candidates for taking part in it. and that's why the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs that it was considering taking legal action in a statement. the ministry said that the marsh was a dangerous escalation, a provocation of the palestinian people. also we've heard from the palestinian president and spokesman, who said the silence of the international communities, encouraging these fairly government to take it further. and he called on the international community to step in on the grounds. palestinians were protesting this martian. the village of bitter dozens suffered from tear gas and elation.
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johnny is abandoned alger theater crumbled. israel's police commissioner says that images of israeli forces beating palestinian worshippers inside the alex a mosque. last week of caused a terrible impact. hobby shop type still defended the actions of his ready forces in comments he made to his ready media saying they had to act to quell rioting. adding that the incident is being investigated more than a dozen palestinians and police officers were injured. al jazeera is, was all said, our reports from occupied east jerusalem. so for now we have seen yourself yesterday then is rally top officials speaking to israeli. mad you said that the images that were sent out from last week had created a terrible impact. so many people here have regarded that as a criticism toward what is rarely occupation forces have done in alex on compound last week. but it is at this moment,
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is still not clear whether he is criticizing the action of dorky patient forces, or whether he is a could he, that he's worried about the image that has been sent out. so it's difficult to say that these rallies are still restrained the but as of today we have seen that there are been more than dad. 20 jewish groups be guarded by these relo to patient houses and they had inclusion to did the alex are compound. but one of the critical issue was he swore that he was there. whether these ride the occupation forces, as they did last week or going to forcefully removed their palestine worshippers or not. today we have seen that they didn't interfere to put a ceiling worshippers. and that's why that hasn't been a confrontation between the palestinians and jewish andy, occupation forces here, however at so with that that when is these going to be the eve of jewish pass over here. and they said that the minister or the national security, it's summer, been given that was now marching in an outpost. and he's calling the government to,
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to, to, to a low the jewish groups to get into the compound. but according to the practice of the recent years in the last 10 days or from event, only, muslims are a love to be there. the mother of to british is really sisters killed in a shooting on friday has passed away. the funeral for daughters was held on sunday . the car was attacked in the jordan valley near an illegal israeli settlement. it was a nissan from al serra still to come on the program and investigations on the wait in the us of the top secret documents were leaked exposing intelligence the war in ukraine and other american allies, plus thousands of the displacement camps. i. here are many people, thousands of them have come from different parts of the country. were in somalia, where hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes to reach experiences, its worst drought in decades. and liverpool land up low to arsenals. title chances,
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action from a thrilling premier league game coming up later in the school to fit the us department of justice is investigating how dozens of top secret military documents ended up on the internet. the files appear to provide a detailed assessment of russia's military capabilities in the war in ukraine, as well as classified information on the middle east and china. mike, hannah reports from washington. i the publish 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
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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 it lays out to russia just how deep american intelligence operatives had managed to get into the russian military apparatus. well, but some of the details in the documents appear to have been altered to present a re, you see 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, it's attempting to target strategic intelligence sharing between the united states and ukraine. and try to 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
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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 u. s. 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 just sarah washington, i had of a visit to washington, vice president, south korea's opposition is urging the government to seek appropriate measures from washington in response to the leak and revelations of spying. we will care where to go, you need. we strongly regret that the top us and helena agency have been legally spying on allies like our country. we strongly demand a quarter investigation, an order, the similar incidents do not re a car live to washington at our white house correspondent, kimberly. how could i, kimberly, just how damaging is this leak for the us government?
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the fall out from this has really been extensive here in washington has shaken us officials. because what this is done is expose trade secrets and methods and really put relationships at risk. and what this is really supposed is the extent of how the united states is by and our partners and allies. and that's what not only the south koreans of found to be particularly distasteful, but also israel le ukraine. and so this is what is of grave concern is that some of these communication, some of these valuable sources could be cut off. but there's another concern and all of this, and that is the exposure in terms of vulnerability is the fact that it's shown potential weaknesses and security, particularly when it comes to the us back to ukraine, war against you rather against russia. so what's being done about this leak?
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yeah, well right now, in terms of the documents that are online, there is still an extensive process is going on at the department of defense to really assess the validity of the documents. but already we know that the pentagon has said some of these documents are in fact genuine. but there is still an ongoing process to continue to verify whether or not all of these documents are indeed actually the what they purport to be in the, in term build. the justice department is launching a criminal investigation because there does need to be some one were held responsible for this. there are concerns about us national security, but there are also broader impacts and that is the national security of us partners at ally whitehouse corresponded kimberly how could live in washington many thanks. kimberly china's military has practiced ariel a naval blockade. on the 3rd day of exercises around taiwan,
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japan says that it's monitoring the drills south. the chinese aircraft, a chinese aircraft carrier, was spotted close to it's akin our islands. the us says it's missile destroy. carried out what it called, freedom of navigation operations in the south china sea. robert bride reports 3 days of exercises involving chinese military aircraft, and warships have heightened tensions across the taiwan strait bay. ging says the drill simulated precision attacks against targets on the island and its complete encirclement and involved the sion dong aircraft carrier. taiwan scrambled fighter jets in response. it follows last week's visit by ty, once president saying when to california, where she met us. speaker of the house cabin mccarthy, bay ging says the exercises send a clear warning to any fractional forces in taiwan who may be seeking full independence for the island. which china regards as
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a breakaway province. totally at ag wafaa, near city. this is a stern warning to the provocative activities of taiwan independence succession asked forces and collusion with the external forces and a necessary moved to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity. ty, once defense ministry has condemned the drills accusing bay jing of destabilizing the region and declaring the island will continue with its own system of government . the armed forces will uphold our 1000. he and amend had our nation or security. yeah. can post rational and the thought form manner with presidential elections next year. the current administration's policy of keeping china at a distance is popular among many taiwanese south hudson. how i said in sitting, wanting to annex taiwan is quite a weird thing. it's like if i were to say a place that i want to have and then just said that i went to an exit. that doesn't
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sound very reasonable. historically, there were some connections. but that is not to say that taiwan belongs to china, out of the i, ipad are basic. most ordinary people probably aren't afraid of the drills with the main reason being that everyone, things that china once starts of all the china considers taiwan part of its territory and does not rule doubt using force to take it from mcbride. al jazeera u. s. president joe biden has confirmed that he plans to run for reelection next year, but his yet to launch his campaign officially 80 year old blindness already the oldest person to assumed the u. s. presidency. i plan on at least 3 or 4 more extra roll at least 3 or 4, maybe maybe 5, a 5, maybe 6. so i plan to run an hour. but we're not prepared to nancy yet. in yemen, oman is leading international efforts to bring an end to the ha conflicts. hundreds
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of thousands of people have died, millions more of been pushed into poverty. among the mediators met delegations from the hoof. the rebels of the saw on saudi arabia in the capital center on sunday. the hoof is so that any piece talks must respect, yeoman's territorial integrity, malevolent fanny. yeah, all the issues laid on the negotiation table, chiefly the humanitarian issue were discussed earlier. well, it's not required to go into their detail what, what, what is needed now is to reach a conclusive decision on the nabi talks and now centered on how to finally decide on these issues such as putting an end to the siege, taking tangible steps in the humanitarian crisis, reopening, see ports and airports, paying salaries from oil revenues, and the rest goes to the public services for the people that once implemented. this will pay the way for comprehensive piece about what to look into and no one could, could i, your fee. it is believe that there is
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a change in the negotiating parties attitude. there is acceptance and a desire to achieve peace. such a high level meeting like that of santa was not a spur of the moment. it was preceded by huge efforts, negotiations, and meetings. i can say the coming days or months, we'll see more discussions. however, intentions are now clear. all the parties are for the course of peace. i know. david grassley is the un humanitarian coordinator for yemen. he joins us now live from the united nations. good. have you with us, sir? david, as we said, hundreds of thousands have been killed in the war. millions more displaced in dire need of humanitarian assistance. just remind us what's at stake at these talks in summer. well that during the course of 8 years of war, we now see over 21000000 people in acute need of humanitarian assistance. we're providing assistance directly to over 11000000 of those people every, every year. the consequence of the war as resulted in high levels of stunting
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amount nutrition among young children that will be with the country for years to come. land mines are prevalent throughout the front line areas, so there's much to be done, even if there is an agreement on piece. we need to see a re establishment of the economy to generate jobs. people need to be paid their salaries working for public services. there's so much to be done. i'm very happy to see that there's progress being made, but so much to be done and we need to really see through the humanitarian assistance until the effects of peace, if it does come manifest on the ground. so what if, if that there is pace, one of the immediate aims of, of the humanitarian response that, that will swing into place on it, and the long term goals and on who's going to pay for it'll well, there's a number of things that can be done just to, to accelerate the economic recovery itself. yemen actually is blessed with good
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roads with, with good business people as well. that can really be play a major role in regenerating the economy if given half a chance to do so. so that has to be one aspect. secondly, of course, is the investment in rebuilding those that infrastructure that was destroyed. and as was mentioned earlier in your, in your, in your introduction, the payment of salaries, the opening of the ports, the airports. these are all critical to re establishing a firm economic recovery. that's a re prerequisite to reducing know the needs 3 monitoring assistance. they will then we must continue with the support we're providing. david away from the talks for un purchased an oil tanker recently, which is now on its way from china to yemen to collect oil from a de came tanka, which is of gibbons west curse. what more can you tell us about that operation? well, is preceding it's been talked about for as long as the war has been going on,
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but now we finally have the funding required to initiate the response. oh, it will require a vessel, as you mentioned, to, to reach of the porter who data by early may we need funding to get a salvage vessel in there to take the oil off. that's about $32000000.00 still needed. but i think we're gonna find that, and i think this will be done if we fail and we could fib if we delay the vessel could explode or, or, or actually sink spilling over a 1000000 barrels of oil into the red sea. turning the red sea black basically, which would affect no yemen, but the coast of eritrea, somalia, djibouti saudi arabia and even block potentially the exit from the red sea. ah, hindering movement to the suez canal. 200000 people would likely lose livelihood from fishing as a result. so we have no choice but to move forward. we forward quickly. get it done before it falls apart. we can do it ah, we have all the pieces in place. and i believe via, between now and june,
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we can see this operation complete with the oil and safely secured in a new vessel. good started everybody. thanks today that's the you and see on us area and coordinator for yemen. david presley several areas and ethiopia is i'm hot, our region have announced restrictions on movement. it comes a day, often mass protests against the federal government's plan to integrate regional forces into the national army. all police thousands, especially in the am hot region, an angry over the plan. the government says the move is for the sake of ethiopia, national unity, or curfews and some places and transport systems have been reduced. sammy will get to choose an ethiopian affairs analyst and addis ababa. he says that there may be little room for compromise. what we're hearing is there has been road code years and much of the regional from hara. this is a region that supported the open government during the conflict with the t p,
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in which the children government had declared a serious organisation. so gone to the historic town of gondor, which is a unit called rick organized out, has called for a few tried trying to and this public defined again to state europe and governments that insists there won't be any kind of compromise in terms of ending the special forces in which some regions, as well as, as a readers have benefit from in the past. it's again, it's the constitution of the country and they're going to fight them and they're going to put them under the yoke and forces the national force there. busy doesn't seem to be any compromise what the government assisting, they're going to put them under the federal force. they've even invited their members to, to point the federal force. instead of having a space for this space, all forces have an interest in terms of protecting their own interests, their own region, and the children government assisting. they need
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a stronger national force to really fight with the interests of the field vendor doesn't seem to be any kind of compromise at the moment in this art. you know, the issues the children have, the, the to, from government has been having in terms of trying to peacefully engage with the t p a left. and now the higher courses are interest is becoming a problem to this. if you open government and the some of them, at least 4 people have been killed and 15, others injured and a bomb blast and pakistan. it's happened to the city of quest. in the southwestern province, baluchistan. officials say that a police vehicle was targeted, no group has yet claimed responsibility. we'll get a weather update next here on the new south, then i'm in cities have owing havana, cuba where dilapidated buildings like this one that you can see right there have become an example of the severe economic crisis in this country with we had to the city in lebanon,
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that's keeping the spirit of ramadan alive, in spite of a nation wide economic crisis and bad tempered timber wolves. things good. heated or they will explain in this more than 20 minutes. ah. the it's the start of a new work week. here's her weather update for the americas good to have along. so the winds are picking up in intensity. that's generating some big downpours, the bahamas cuba expand yoga, puerto rico, and that eastern side of mexico temperature. and mexico city is down by about 10 degrees over the course of a week quarter for the u. s. gulf states. but here's those winds again. i think they'll give us some pretty big downpours across the state of florida. also quite across the great lakes temperatures on their way up. i can't wait to share those
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details with you. let me share those details with you right now. 3 dave forecast toronto up to 26. by thursday. your average is 10. so all above to the west, we go still wet weather, draped over the pacific northwest. a soggy day in portland with a high 10 degrees and temperatures are building in the desert. southwest los angeles, 26 and phoenix high of 37 degrees full on sunshine here. now as we go toward the top end of north america, most of northern brazil under weather alerts for just how much rain we're seeing. there has been some flooding in the northeast, also for the coast of ecuador, some torrential downpours there as well. when so shifted around that struck temperature is in via blanca, and we've got some weather willing across patagonia, including for camel doro on monday. see you later. ah, the frank assessments just just means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me,
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a map informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world states critical debate no, only both the legal route or what they see a place in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, i live with lou.
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ah, ah. hello again, adrian finnegan, hearing so. how about the news from al jazeera? the headlines italy's coast guard is conducting rescue operations to save a pair of migrant boats carrying a total of $1200.00 people. one vessel with $400.00 on board has put a drift between the waters off the coast of greece and volta. 5 people have been killed for shooting in louisville, and the united states had happened inside a bank on a main street. police or the suspect was also killed at a group of israelis has marched to an illegal settlement in the occupied westbank. despite concerns, the action may fuel tension between israelis and palestinians. security minister is a mob been given, joined the rally supporting illegals. irish nationalists of marched
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in protest against the good friday agreement which ended the northern island conflict. 25 years ago. these are pictures from the march had londonderry this year, the event hasn't been sanctioned by authorities and security measures have been ramped up. violence has fled at the march in the past. the march will end of the city cemetery where a commemoration will take place when it's been 25 years since the peace treaty known as the good friday agreement was signed. the historic deal formerly ended years of violence in northern island, but the road to peace was difficult for many. with more than 3700 people killed. violence broke out between communities in 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 ireland to remain part of the u. k. and catholic nationalists who wanted to see ireland united,
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the land scale fighting may be over attention, remains, are zeroes, andro simmons reports now from belfast. ah, they're expressing gratitude for 25 years of peace. but those working to bring divided unionist nationalist communities together. believe reconciliation. msm long whales, 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. so let me 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.
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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, after the d u. p walked out in a dispute about e, you trade laws and breaks it. alan mcbride is among those accusing politicians of letting their people down in 1993 and i are a bowman, belfast shinkel road, killed 9 people. his wife sharon was one of them. we have a relative piece here and that's come to them and we don't have reconciliation. we still have found that the pay 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, bush and fin on the d. p. have only ever really cared about. what matters to them?
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the big question is still this. how can republicans and unionists somehow accept their respective traditions that cultures their identity when they're synonymous with such a violent history? 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 for more bodies have been found in the rubble of a building that collapsed in must say in france on sunday, an explosion brought down to residential structures and caused a 3rd to partially crumble. several people i still believe to be missing, rory challenge reports this morning. we are in great sorrow and pain said marcell mayer on twitter on monday morning in the early sunshine. the digger continued the
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work of clearing rebel is simply my am pompeian with 5 and told us there is still hope and that will find victims alive. so we continuing the rescue operations as we started them last night, slowly and step by step. not to hurt people that could still be alive. yeah. witnesses say they heard a loud explosion and a smell of gas in the early hours of sunday morning. it brought down 2 buildings and parts of another on route tivoli and central ma say. several people were taken to hospital with serious injuries. with evacuation started immediately and continued into the daytime. next to july, we heard an explosion between midnight and 1 am a very strong one that made us jump. we looked up the window to see what was happening and i saw rebel smoke, and people shouting, rescue is continued their efforts. throughout sunday, frances interior minister came to see and spoke of the challenges. that's all of
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them on the bottom, you could see that it is very difficult to access. since the rebel has covered almost all of the fire and of course, the rebel must 1st be removed safely for $55.00 is to be able to intervene. nor can we intervene in a normal way since if there are survivors. the water, the phone used by the firefighters could prevent them from surviving 8 people were killed in my say in 2018 when to develop a dated buildings cape in. agencies reported at the time that $40000.00 people in the port city were living in sub standard structures. but city officials have ruled out structural issues in this latest collapse. who talents, out to 0, hold on half the population of somalia is struggling to survive the worst drought in the country's history. around 800000 people have been internally displaced by extreme weather conditions, families from rural areas of move to the capital to look for food and water. 5 rainy seasons have failed. at a 6th,
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looks lightly to follow our zeros catherine sawyer reports. from mogadishu. we are at a comp for displace people. here in the outskirts of mogadishu, thousands of you know, displacement camps. i hear are many people, thousands of them have come from different parts of the country just trying to get help. we have spoken to many of them who have very desperate stories to tell. we have spoken to women who say that they have lost their children on the way to get here. um, we have spoken to um, aid workers who say that they are really of a wall because the money is not coming in as far as fast enough. now what we're being told are by the un and government agencies. is that a more than a 40000 people have died because of the drought? i in the last a one and a half. yes. many of them are, you know, died in, you know,
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all these areas where they're coming to get help for. and we also know, ah, that the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is going to be in country ah, to ramp up efforts on monday tarion efforts, he will be talking to and the president he will be visiting several id p comes as well. the last time he was here, it was 6 years ago. there was another drought, as so we expect the message that he's going to deliver is more loss at the same. but then we have been talking again to somalis who said that they need oh, or you know, people need to break this cycle of drought and violence and they need to see more action. india is about to surpass china as the world's most populous country. but recent reports found that it's leaving a powerful workforce untapped the number of women employed has been steadily
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decreasing. mostly because of cultural stigmas of stephanie decker report. it's rush hour in mom by india is about to pass china with this population of 1400000000 people to become the world's most populous country. that's a huge potential workforce, but not all are seen as equal. sheila thinks as she cried, the day she resigned from her job, it was not her choice. despite earning more than her husband was, can you be patient there was pressure on me that i don't look off to my kids and other things. then i thought that there is no value for me when working, what's the use? i used to go in the morning and come back in the evening, then had to listen to my husband take care of my kids. so i resigned. the number of women working here has been shrinking for years. according to reports, official data shows 25 percent of a potential female workforce is employed. number seen is optimistic and other report puts the figure lower
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a 10 percent. that's 39000000 women compared to 361000000 men. sunni to suit our foot, her own way, becoming the 1st woman and her village to earn a university degree. go school in pitt 8, am i my dad? the bellow, girls are considered inferior to boys only good for housework. they have no time to study. i didn't want to be like that. i decided if i studied, then i could become something or otherwise i'd be like them. i would have been married and working in the fields. it could also be an economic hindrance if a potential $670000000.00 women are left behind as the population grows, there's been a decline in women's participation rates, which is wedding because it gives a very strong message that it is the women who are the care givers, so we need a caregiving economy for women to stay in workplace. but many here say it's more the social and cultural traditions that are keeping women at home. oh that one i go
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. is it a crime to be a woman? is it a crime if she speaks up? is it wrong to work? and i'm still looking for answers to these questions. and it said that even though i own an honest living, people still question me. wonder, why am i working on? sometimes i can't face it. this is not just an issue in india, but the disparity between men and women societies, expectations discrepancies in pay. and often how differently they get treated to their male colleagues, remains a global challenge. stephanie decor, well g 0. place in the eastern indian state of john con, have arrested more than 50 people of the violence between hindus muslims or allegations. the crowd said, father shops and property owned by muslims. it'll began off to the hindu. saffron flag was reportedly desecrated curfews, but imposed an internet access restricted to the us. government wants to revive the tourism sector with glossy new hotels. but families in the capital are living an
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aging dilapidated buildings, inflation, the u. s. blockade and mismanagement of the economy that many people are forced to choose between having food on the table or a roof over their heads, or 0 stories. bo reports from havana. ah, it's a you nefco world heritage site and it's crumbling. old of anna was founded in 1519 and was one of the largest sport in the caribbean. but now many houses are falling apart. for lender remedy, mendoza says the ceiling collapsed just before we arrived here, a little longer. lumper lit up with the high prices. it's almost impossible to fix the house. i'm retired. the problem is salaries are low and what we earnest pensioners isn't enough, so we can't afford to repair our houses. i worried you by struggling with a sawing, inflation, economic mismanagement, and the u. s. embargo. 4 years the government has been trying to restore the old
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city and even though it has managed to renovate some historic buildings, the people living here, i read constant risk. 2 the housing situation is particularly dire in all align alova. you support show that go white frequently in this one where we are right now that wall that you can see there collapsed or in october last year he left a 5 year old girl. my daddy, debbie knows his house looks uninhabitable. she says it's an example of what is happening all across the country. she has been asking the government for help for years because she cannot afford to buy food and pay for repairs. well, i'm only mother level, look at this. everything is falling apart. life in cuba to difficult these days, but we have to keep going. i was born here and i would like the authorities to fix our house. my mother is in the united states. as soon as i can, i one to leave and go they. ah, the coven!
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19 pandemic devastated the already struggling economy. the government is desperate to attract tourists and has been investing in hotels, which bring in foreign currency. when architect says that kevin problem stayed back to when barack obama was us precedent, and there were hoped that cuba would open up. oh, knowing that it's a fundamental mistake, it has to do with state money that's being invested in things that i believe are not priorities. the thinking was that with obama things would improve. that didn't happen. and then trump impose new sanctions and tourism did not increase. now they've constructed new buildings, but many people still have nowhere to live in door. and people in old of anna know that all too well, they say their houses are the symbol of an economic system. many believed in that has now failed. that he said, well, i'll just see to havana, cuba, lebanon is dealing with its own economic crisis. rising inflation has made it difficult for muslims to celebrate ramadan by purchasing gifts for family members
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and eating special suites when they break their fast. but one city is looking to change that same bas robbie reports from cider in southern lebanon, where free entertainment and discounted food is being provided. for years, the gateway to lebanon south has met crossing a threshold to a place of conflict. but cider is trying to re brand itself times are hard, but here people say it's a little easier to forget the country's problems a so that in that form. so the image for site is called the mother of the poor, because it's where people from all over lebanon can come to an affordable place. despite the economic crisis, people want to go out and have some fun. despite that, there are still signs of economic desperation. can fill out our visual lay officially only italian model, the pace the tracks, poorer people. they come here during ramadan in the evening to have fun and visitors come here to shout because the prices are affordable. this man lives in
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beirut and brought his family to siber. it's cheaper, he says, to buy new clothes for eve. l i gotta figure out of a cost of living crisis is forcing people to stretch their budgets. an easier task inside of this family has been selling full a traditional dish made with father beans for generations of. well, he says, sales are up this year for people who can't afford meat and chicken. these beans offer a tasty alternative. but some sacrifices are simply too much level of done to sheila, which will be j. b middle. i'm famous for my ramadan suites. people can't give up eating sweets and the price is affordable because we so half the price of all the places ah, with the traffic on your side side. those old soup is just a short drive down the coast from the capital bay route and everything here is half
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price or less. we're like this ramadan festival completely free for people to attend in tough economic times. it is a, it's for people to enjoy the holiday, say that hello fiorenza with and then when i said it was what is lovely about sized that it helps to promote co existence among their bins people. we had a fossil like this for christmas as well. we like to celebrate any religious events by bringing everyone together, a free shows and a festive atmosphere every night and money raised at the stalls goes to charity. organizers say it is a way to give back, revive the city and remind people there is still something to celebrate. zane basra, the old 0 cider in southern lebanon. just i had all these out. we'll hear from you masters champion,
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ah ah ah, i get time to support his peter. adrian. thank you very much. we'll start at augusta national with john rom became the 4th spanish golfer to win the masters. and fittingly, his victory came on. what would have been the 66th birthday of the country's greatest play? a savvy by a sterile rom actually finished on 12 on the pole. that's for sure. it's clear of phil mickelson and brooks kept a just a little word on mickelson 52 years old and he showed a 7 and the on the day. incredible achievement that for a man of that age,
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i just looked at the bottom scholarship. he was the defending champion in the finished in a tie for the 10th place. the rome was actually 2 shots behind this man, kapco. when they teed off the final round, but a couple of anybody from the american saw ra moved to the top of the leaderboard inside 6 holes. and from them, the spaniard stayed out in front of the cording. he's only bogey of the round at the 9 from a back to back 30. on the 13th and 14th to open up a food source advantage. runs final, teach or take a look at the found the trees, but he 3rd shots into 18, found the green and landed 3 feet from the whole row made the pope at the post, the 3 under round 69 and clinched another major title which moved him back to number one in the rankings last year when it's got to shift left then to draw with the green jacket as he became the 1st european when both the masters and the us. i
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never thought i was going to crime when a golf tournament, but i got very close on on that 18th hall and a lot of the because of what he means to me and to spanish golf. right. as friends, 10th major war player, doing the master's worth. 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 bogey on difficult conditions and coming in with a margin florida. explain, you know, a lot lot of pride still really hasn't seen dania and i'm looking at the scores and 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, sir. all i'm ended up for clear of live golf is brooks kept can full mickleson the 52 year old is now the oldest player to finish runner up at augusta. he went on in
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7 am to paul matching. he's best around at the master's and the american was just grateful at plays on the saudi arabia back live to it. we're allowed to compete very appreciative that we're here, that wearable plane, the majors. and i thought it was exciting that this tournament rose above it all to have the best players in the world, yearned and lost all the pettiness. and you're bringing the best players against you to play against each other here in the majors. and that's what it's all about, and that's what of the game a golf to be. i mean, there's always going to be and should always be a place for historical events like this. but it's okay to have a little bit of a different for, and variety of in, in the, in the game of golf. and sy, fi garlands 1st master's memory was tiger woods, his famous chin, up the 16th in 2005. i'll be american channel. he's in a tiger here to do something very similar at the same hole, a go. that helped him to a tough in finishing his 1st appearance at the twins. in the bay,
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minnesota timber wolf star, rudy go bay has apologized after throwing a punch at t made kyle anderson. the pair argued on the side line in the 2nd quarter with go bay lashing out. he was sent home and missed the remainder of their win over the new orleans pelicans, which secured a match up with the la lakers in the plain tournament. jayden mcdaniels looks like you'll miss that. also punching a wall in frustration and injuring his hand. no tempers flare, you know, in the middle, the game a game, we want to win a huge one. that is what it is like. we're not proud of that behavior by anybody. i so you know, we really haven't dug too far into like the root cause of it. but guys are just frustrated. we weren't playing well. certainly not something that we can don't mean veterans can get upset too. so i don't wanna be too hard on him, but obviously it's not something we're gonna be able to tolerate here. the golden state warriors booked their place in the playoffs, placeholder recalled,
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55 points in the 1st quarter against the portland trail blazers. steph curry, fish of 26 points in 22 minutes in a dominant 157101. when the warriors secured 6th seed in the west and faced the sacramento kings in the 1st round of the playoffs, los angeles clampett's secured the other remaining playoff spot now to again that is thrown the premier league title race wide open as arsenal later to go lead slipped to draw to, to, with livable possibly looking for their 1st when at anfield says 2012 and i started . well, gabrielle martin, eli putting them ahead 8 minutes in alternately then turned provider and set up gabriel jessie's to get arsenal a to leave. that was on the 28 minutes liverpool pulled a callback before half time. hm. at salah, with the finish. also little a penalty. early in the 2nd half cellar stepped up but missed the spot kick field
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and then with his dominance off a break paid off. though when robert of amena made a too late in the game, could have been worse for austell had not been fully goalkeeper. aaron ramsdale met a couple of great saves and stuff, it's time to ensure he slide would walk away with the draw. awesome as lead of a man sitting down to 6 points. and so he had played a game less. yeah, i mean, when you consider the end, always drop your point because you have it and you are so friend, my, you are alliance as a mom and i did fill in it. ah, we should have done it by being fair to ourselves. they had 4 be chances i could have a score on them is dependent and i would have to look our says in the mirror and, and, and, and we should have done much better in the 2nd half built battle, little more ready. and his mom should to, to fight back is what we did. and shank harvey should have turned a game completely round. um, but the chances we had am much or at least the point is okay. they will, one of the assistant referees in the match has been accused of elbowing liverpool,
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sandy robertson will either the official was approached by the defenders the halftime whistle blew and appeared to catch a player. he now went officiate until the conclusion of an investigation by the body, which governs referees in english football. right. and his face or i will leave her there for now. i'll be are again in a few hours time with another sports needs update. adrian, peter, many thanks. d, we'll see you again later, but usa ends right now, but the use of course never stops on the back in just a moment with more of a day's news to see them. ah, ah and a on counting the cost will opec plus his
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