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financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit with right of this, right. that in a 4 part series al jazeera investigative unit goes under cover in southern africa, please, burnett league and filled 90 percent of the government once calling it's for the virgin park 3 on average a 0 ah 2. ready the a you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and hi daddy navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 40 people are killed in airstrikes on a village in central me and mar the u. s. on the philippines launch their largest
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joint military drove a day after china completed exercises around taiwan. doctors in england, walk off the job, holding a 4 day strike to demand better pay and working conditions. suing timelines, government, a group of people from the city, a chang, my acute politicians of not doing enough to clean up their air. i'm driving us with brought the champions league caught a final thought later on tuesday with manchester city manager was preparing to face his former club to find me. ah, we begin this news hour with air attacks in me and mar that have killed 40 people. they struck the village of peggy gain northern me and mar. dozens of people have also been injured. just a warning to our years. some may find the following image is distressing. so those
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attacks happened during the opening ceremony if an administrative office in the village on tuesday morning to fighter jets, dropped bombs on the village. and then helicopters carried out a 2nd attack. rescue workers are retrieving bodies and trying to rescue people who have been injured. let's bring and tony chain with more on this story. so tony, what more we learning about the 2 attacks that took place but we know that there were more than 100 people present at the opening of this administrative building. it's controlled by the pedia people defense forces and the n u g. the government in x, which is opposed to military rule, but we understand it was purely for civilian purposes and it was civilians who were there a large number of children and women present. on the agenda was discussions about social welfare and villages. village issues at 745,
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the attacks 1st happened, as you said, with those jet planes fighter jets coming in. and then they were followed by m. i 35 heavy corpses strafe the crowd. we've spoken out there had spoken to a 1st responder. who said that at least 40 people had died, but that number is likely to climb considerably because of the state of many of the bodies is very hard to identify people at the scene. he's also confirmed to al jazeera, the while that recovery was on the way. and while they were trying to take the dead and wounded from the area, the helicopters returned at about one p. m. local time. 3 1st responders were killed in those attacks. so people are still very unsure about going back into the era, those survivors that they could get out to trying to be removed to a safe place. said this stage. i think it's very difficult to get an accurate picture of what's going on. but the certainly appears to be one of the most dangerous attacks that we've seen from the military since the military q 2 and
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a half years ago. so has them military said anything about this? and also put this into context for us because there's been a fair amount of violence in the country and reason day. so what's the background here? his we've seen a lot of instability on the tie border. we've seen thousands of refugees pouring across after fighting in a bought a town called share cocoa. they are trying to, to be convinced to return by the tunnel sources. they're very worried about the violence spilling over the problems. refugees calls coming over the border here. we've heard news about the air attacks in chin stage up on the west and boulders. al jazeera has been trying to contact the military government for a contact they have for a response. they haven't replied to our efforts, but i spoke to the military spokesman a couple of weeks ago about attacks like this mask. because the reports attributed to the memo military. and a very similar attack to this. in kent,
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in kitchen state where military jets were said to have attacked a music concert. the military spokesman said that these were purely military targets. that those present, even though the well known popstars and others attending that that comes with. he said they were, it was a military event and they were legitimate military targets. and he then, and i would imagine he will probably be unrepentant about this to we have heard from the national union government the government, the next. so they have said this is a war crime and they have called for those responsible to be brought to justice tony. thank you so much. tony chang reporting from bank hawks. the philippines in the u. s. have launched their biggest joint military drills more than 17000 military personnel will take part in the exercises over the next 2 weeks. washington on manila recently agreed to resume joint patrols in the south china
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theme. and a deal also gives us forces access to for more philippine military bases. they include one mirror, taiwan that has anger. china. barnaby low has more from manella, the terms of the timing here. the international community definitely will be watching closely these values them exercises as they're coming off right off the bat of 3 days of military rules by china in anti one straight in response to taiwan . president hygiene was visit through the u. s. also later today, a 2 plus 2 ministerial meeting between the philippines and the u. s. in washington, d. c. on monday, us washing sailed near the miss, cheap breed where china had built a manmade island, but this area is very close to the philippines. so a lot happening in this region definitely heightened pension, so you can understand how these exercises could be seen as provocative. but keep in mind that these exercises are an annual exercises,
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and they have been planned for months and months. still, jaime, here is very significant scale, also very significant. 17000 troops, 5000 from the philippines of 1000, from the u. s. and other 100 or so from australia, as well as observers, from other regional allies, all participating in these values. that exercise is also for the 1st time life fire exercise act seat in the south trying to see all the properties of some ballast in the northern philippines. there will be a simulation of the sinking of a decommissioned ship, which will serve us a market enemy ship. richard. hey, dorion is a singer lecture international relations at the university of the philippines. and he says, the military drills are a part of a joint effort to deter china from invading taiwan, the pension iran taiwanda. we try and conducting large exercises there. but the other one is also the philippines, p putting away from the more aging friendly foreign policy of previous present,
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or to go to the and now under very good on market. junior, the philippines is emerging as the new star ally of the united states is emerging. are the people, the element of the u. s. integrated very and strategy against china. there's a lot of re alignments happening here. so everyone has been discussing the australia united states and u. k. the august submarine deals the audit trail doctrine. that is going to get back to the japan, philippines and u. s. i call that the job was alliance office and job was, they're part of what the larger groupings coming out, australia, philippines, japan, us, all of them have one thing in common. look, them are a bought a joint effort by us and its allies, to deter china invading taiwan. this is not to provoke china, but to deter, trying to raise the cost of an invasion of 51 because i was extremely important in the world economy. and it's at the fact that i left the states not to mention just to close to the philippines and japan, art ignore. as far as europe is concerned,
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there's a lot of inter nunnery alignment happening very so our understanding over the past few years that the united kingdom out of you, clos, netherlands, germany, bronze, all of them have been expanding their military presence in this part of the world there was understanding that a european powers. busy in america will kind of be in lockstep got on to me where he seems to our play down the potential role and speaks for your. busy time issue, that is kind of jumbled things. i think that has kind of shuffled things, but putting micron in front of site. i think there's an understanding that more off european towers, more or less share america's concerns in this part of the world. those roles come a day after china finish military exercises near taiwan. so 3 taiwanese military boats are now patrolling the motto, islands after the defense ministry reported a chinese war ships around the islands. beijing wrapped up 3 days effect sizes. practicing encirclement of taiwan on monday. will taiwan president and find one has
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defended her visit to the u. s. last week, where she met house speaker, kevin mccarthy. about that. as a president, i represent my country to the world whether i visit our allies or transit in the united states to interact with our international friends. and it is not only long term practice, but also the common expectation of the people of taiwan. however, china uses this as an excuse to launch military exercises causing instability in taiwan and the region. china leader, she jim paying and the brazilian president louise and esther luther the silver schedule to meet him basing later this week. the leaders are expected to sign at least 20 bilateral agreements money, all right. below takes a look at what's at stake at the high profile meeting. brazil is seeking to establish stronger diplomatic ties with china and the visit by brazilian president . we see nancy lead a seal, but to beijing. this week will formally kick off this new phase of the bilateral
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relationship. one and 2 died at home on the china look forward to working with brazil to the president will as visit as an opportunity to hold constructive discussions on promoting the development on bilateral economic and trade relations ahead of his trip, president lula expressed a desire to work closely with beijing and mediating peace talks between russia and ukraine. no congress, i income is the brussel can make an extraordinary contribution to putting an end to the war and return to peace. though brazil is not the only latin american country that's refrained from taking sides on the russia, ukraine conflict, president lula has stood apart from other western leaders when it comes to foreign policy. your mon, the us, and several european countries express concerns after president lula applauded a recent meeting between the chinese and russian presidents in moscow. and president lula as decision to allow iranian warships to dock and rio de janeiro
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last month, also raised eyebrows among brazil's western allies foreign policy analysts. however, see these actions don't fall out of line with brazil's tradition of diplomatic non alignment. if anything, it seems to all be part of president lou, less desire to take a more leading role on the international stage. lula returning also to play a role in global affairs in the united nations. brazil is looking for the expansion of the security council or number of members. brazil will host the g 20 next year, is beginning to prepare for that. in 2009 china surpassed the u. s. s. brazil's main trading partner, president lula visit to beijing, could reposition brazil as an international power player, which many se deteriorated under rulers predecessor jade ball sonata. like
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a record of that, going to less if we must remember that under lula, the bricks are found, which is a group of emerging powers, including china, brazil, russia, india, and south africa. to create a strategic balance of the other world powers. i think, you know, michel, brazil's ministry of foreign affairs says at least 20 bilateral agreements are expected to be signed. manuel rap, a low al jazeera, north korean leader kim jong, who has called for his country to become more offensive in its war deterrence capabilities. he says it's a response to what he called aggression by south korea and the u. s. rob mcbride has more from so these latest belligerent statements come at a time of hiking tensions on the korean peninsula and seem to be in direct response to the recent joint military exercises between us and south korean forces. north korea state run media says leader kim junglin was chairing a meeting of the ruling parties. central military commission,
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when he reportedly told his generals that they had to expand their war deterrents in what he called a more practical and defensive manner. but what's got much of south korea media talking is that in one of the photos released by the north, kim seems to be pointing, although it's been purposefully blurred at the map of south korea. and more specifically, at the area of the main u. s. military base here, north korea has increased the frequency and variety of weapons tests in recent weeks, especially short range tactical weapons, such as nuclear capable, underwater drones that they say are able to create a radioactive synonymy. amid speculation that with important anniversaries coming up later this month, it could be planning more provocative tests. adding to the speculation is that whenever the south has tried to make the regular morning hotline phone call to the
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old system, that was set up to avoid misunderstandings. and these tensions for the past 5 days, the north has not picked up from mcbride al jazeera, so hunter morehead on the algebra news hour, including it is not intended for public consumption. and it should not be out there . the u. s. and damage control mode after leak pentagon documents rattle allies and inform enemies. the united nations chief isn't somalia of the country faces one if it's worth drove that's worth hundreds of thousands to abandon their home. the official chance for the faith of women's world cup is unveiled with a 100 days to go until the tournament kicks off. that story in sports. ah,
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but 1st tens of thousands of junior a doctors have walked off the job across england, so they're demanding a 35 percent pay raise to make up for years of wage hikes. i didn't keep pace with inflation before day straight because expected to be the most disruptive action taken by staff in the history of the national health service. more than a quarter of a 1000000 appointments and operations could be canceled during that walk out for the marks is joining us now from outside st. thomas hospital in london. so how widespread will this disruption be to, to the health care system would be doctors on strike will during this is almost half of all of the u. kays dot. so work force. these are junior adults as those of folks that have either recently graduated from medical school all the way out to those with 15 years of experience. they're members of a union called the british medical association. and they're the ones that are
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involved in the industrial action here. the impact will be significant. they've said that they will make some exemptions over the next whole days. if there's, for instance, a mass casualty event, or if executives inside hospitals like the one next to me, can convince them that lives are in danger. now of course, these doctors are not speaking to a few of them. don't take this action lightly, but they are concerned, given the long term challenges that themselves and that colleagues are facing. they take this action and they do feel that is necessary for the british junior doctor like acid math and dr. t. free time away from what is read off. i'm relaxing, she's a cancer specialist with a young child at home and she's currently struggling to pay her bills in britain capital. also, it's most expensive, 50. when on waking up, who in the morning worried about the patient. i've just given came therapy to i want to say feel, i don't have to also way felt worrying about the credit card bills and gas bills
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and the energy, you know, the things everyone else is worrying about as well. thanks and talk to these financial pressures. she's joining tens of thousands of other dr. then strike action that stops today. it's the 2nd strike this year with the medical union that represents young dr. demanding a 35 percent pay rise from the government. after years, if the low inflation wage increases, the ro macklin daugherty says due to the government spending choices. okay, health care is like a thinking shift for if you're in a system where the wall of the crumbling around gee and which i think is very much linked to pay cuts. you then get to a kind of critical point where you have to either stand up for what is what you believe in and oh, you just accept and leave such stress as driven thousands of british doctors out of
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the profession or into depression with some even considering suicide, according to zaid allen. the jaw. they struggle with nice too. and mainly good casey and lack of resources now and the conditions under which they have to work. and that's been exacerbated by the a pandemic. allan, the jaws, the medical director of an organization that treats doctors with mental health difficulties and says many of their problems, the systemic given reduced resources and the staff shortages. a lot of it is due to excessive work, varied and working conditions at worry about making errors, worries about causing harm, worry about not being able to provide what is the effect he could provide going into the profession. burnout rates and british medicine were high before the pandemic. the precious now driving them even higher. many doctors feel strike action is the only remaining recalls to help the public and politicians realize these problems are real and require rapid resolutions. so then villain,
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what's been the u. k. government response to the strike action and more broadly during the negotiations that have taken place with the doctor as overpay will during they have said that the paid emmons from the british medical association, the union representing the junior doctor's aw, unrealistic, the number 35 percent as a pay increase demand does sound high, but the doctors say that if you look back to the great financial crisis, and you think about how much these junior datsuns being paid before that. so let's say 20072008. you then increase that weight is in line with inflation. they say they're about 35 percent worse off than they were the government. the of course, counts as that. there are huge, huge budgetary pressures here in the u. k right now and other members of the health care profession like nurses have been willing to enter into negotiations with them . the government with initial payoff. is that a follow at 35 percent?
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thank you so much. villa marks reporting for us from london. protests of turn violent in the bolivian capital, a pause. his teacher is rallied against proposals for a new school curriculum. police fire a paint pellets and pepper spray a demonstrators as some through firework. the ministry of education's plan has been criticized for its approach to politics, sex education. gender is really forces have arrested 5 palestinians in the city of janine in the occupied west bank during a series of armed raids. one house that was rated belong to a man accused of carrying out a gun to talk on a bus in the jordan valley in december last year. meanwhile, more than $700.00 is really settlers and ultra nationalists have gone into the mouth compound and occupied east jerusalem. one group was led by ultra nationalist, rabbi and former connected member. yeah. who? the glick and the incursion happened while palestinians were praying.
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the un secretary general and 20, the terrorists has arrived in somalia for what his office is described as a visit up solidarity during the muslim holy month of ramadan, somalia is facing the worst drought in its history. 5 rainy seasons have failed. half of the population has been effected, and 2000000 people have been forced to leave their homes to terrorists as the un needs more money to be able to increase your monetary assistance in the horn of africa. how does it make virtually no contribution to climate change? the so bob is out among the great, the nearly 5000000 people expediency i levels of acute fuel insecurity. and of course, rising prices make matters worse. so i called on us and like all of the international community to step up that supports to urgently fund the 2023
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human response plan, which is currently just 15 percent funded. somali people deserve the solidarity of the international community. catherine, so it's a market issue with more on those suffering from the drone bar walk all mohamad see doll and her children recently arrived at comfort, displaced people in mogadishu, she joins about a 1000000 others who are clustered on the outskirts of the city. she came from a farming village in lower she bella, but here she has no food. some of her children are sick and she is still grieving. the death of her husband and child, she argued, play with on and then my husband and 4 year old child died on our journey from the village to market issue. we had to bury them in shallow graves by the roadside duncan to another half of the so miley population has been affected by the drought
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. thousands have already died. 2000000 are internally displaced, while others have moved to neighboring countries. 5 rainy seasons, half failed in the horn of africa. the situation is dire. it's been raining in some parts of the country, or whether experts say the rains will not be enough to make things better. drones are started earlier than expected this year. i saw that early onset of that a means that most of the people who are displaced from the forms the forms are not being currently tendered to or, or have been from that news. the production may be affected because before these people, some of them tried to go back to the farms. bolshevik by that time will be on the 2nd week or the 3rd week of the renaissance. and there will be not enough sol must have to take on there the rest of the crew to maturity. this means more so miles may be making their way to such camps. the un secretary general will
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be in the country to help mobilize humanitarian support. the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, will meet a with the president, somalia. he will be talking to displaced people the last time he was here. ah, it was 6 years go. there was another drought. so a lot of somalis, a, we have talked to see that they want to see more action so that they can be able to break the cycle of violence and route. other comes, it started raining heavily. justice people were preparing to break their ramadan fast. many here will sleep hungry, wet and cold. catherine soy all to 0. margaret issue, pentagon officials say the leak of classified us defense document is a very serious risk to national security. documents have appeared on several
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websites in recent weeks, and they cover a wide range of topics including details about ukrainian air strikes and the countries, the air defense capability vulnerabilities. it even exposes the size of some ukranian, military units, descriptions of the russian mercenary wagner groups a legit contact which are key and haitian government officials. predictions about china's potential response ukrainian strikes inside russia. assessment appealing yang has likely exaggerated its missile threat to the united states. my cana reports in washington d. c. documents appear to include sensitive information regarding the boy ukraine, in particular, us intelligence assessments of the performance of both the ukranian and russian forces. the pentagon has confirmed that many of the documents appear to be in the similar format used to provide updates to senior leaders, which would imply the leaks occurred at a high level and just not going to get into the specifics of this beyond thing.
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what you've heard others across the interagency say, which is that the department of the fence and the intelligence community are reviewing and assessing the validity of these documents. there is no question of course that they present a risk to national security, but i'm just not going to get into specific. the leak of the documents was 1st reported by the new york times. and in addition to revealing intelligence about the war and ukraine, they also expose the extent of us eavesdropping on key allies, including israel and south korea. the reaction in capital like sol has been angry, spilling over into the south korean national assembly. we will kill way to go on if we strongly regret that the top us intelligence agency has been illegally spying on allies like our country. we strongly demand a thorough investigation and urge that similar incidents do not occur. the white house is in the mode of food damage control,
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and the national security council has confirmed that us officials have been in touch with relevant allies and partners. given disclosures in the department of justice is, is a leading a criminal investigation. so we're taking this very, very seriously, there is no excuse for these kinds of documents to be in the public domain. and while the department of justice continues its investigation into the source of the leagues senior us officials will not rule out the possibility that more documents could be made. public. mike hannah al jazeera washington fellow heads on also vera. this was an evil act of targeted violence. the u. s. records. it's a 146 mass shooting this here after a bank employee open fire on his colleagues in the city, if louisville and how an online project is providing therapy to victims of the war in ukraine. coming up and majorly bet, league baseball,
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the tampa bay res. celebrate yet another one will show you how they did it in for ah, it's tuesday, april. the 11th i get going with your weather update for europe in africa, and it's been so hot in southern spain. we've set temperature records for the month of april in malaga, the other day, $34.00 degrees, but those winds are turning around. so you're now down to $25.00 on tuesday. still not that other side of the mediterranean, nasty weather rate across turkey. we've got a storm system spinning up in the black seas. so that's going to generate a bit a months worth of rain for eastern areas of bulgaria, and romania central europe. it is still gloomy in some of those clouds are going to squeeze out showers, got a bit of snow to go for the alpine region and off to the northwest,
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we go. a conveyor belts of wet weather comes pouring into the islands of ireland and britain were going to see some blustery winds here. the same goes for france and the low countries of about 70 to 80 kilometers per hour. and with that unsettled weather in the eastern med could see some showers in egypt, so especially for alexandria, could see some showers also sneak into new oxide at 25 degrees. it's about 10 below where you should be for this sound of the your birth of rain for southern booth and beaks that weather pours in t, as in bob way. so a damp day in her ari with a height of 27 degrees on tuesday. that's a snapshot if your weather cl ah, with each year european fishing vessels source at least half a 1000000 tons of fish from west africa. this is just to feed livestock in europe and asia. what the going by
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with serene and by is a former senegalese fisherman and migrant rights activist in madrid. he runs in the regional elections in spain, a din, seattle sack where the prescott k. no spaces, no pails didn't convey cisco moss and i got a, a mile i here called you. but there was a minute looking at it as a newly elected m. p serene confronts policy makers at the heart of the european union with his findings. the oh
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a hello. we got the top stories on al jazeera, at least 40 people had been killed in airstrikes on a village in northern me and mar gardens more were injured. they were carried out as an administrative office was being formally opened on tuesday morning. more than $700.00 is really settlers and ultra nationalists have gone into the compound. the incursion happens, this palestinian were praying, philippines on the us have launched their largest ever joint military growth for the 17000 military personnel will take part in the exercises over the next 2. around 1700 people in the tie city of chung my are taking the government to court for not doing enough to curb air pollution. so the levels and chain my are 20 times above those recommended by the world health organization. people have been warned
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to avoid outdoor activities and where masks pollution has been made worse by forest fires on crop burning and thailand, as well as in neighboring countries. not them on contract owners or the assistant professor of law, a chang, my university. also one of the signatories off that last to joining us from trying my welcome to the news hours. so what are you hoping to achieve and accomplish by taking the government to court? we hold that off from the law so that the ring to at me the straight teeth con will have, ah, the so for authority, the 1st one is the prime minister. the 2nd one is the national environmental bar, and the 3rd one is the a the securities and exchange
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commission of highland. and the last line is the capital market supervisory board, right? so, so what do you rolling on them to do? what will be accomplished? the court a b d bond that the prime minister hasta, urgent decrease are some kind of serious actions to stop these serious hulu. sions that they have for far hill as the people. the government says that this as a, as a result of the, as you very well know the slash and burn farming season, where, where farmers, they say burning their crop is often the easiest and cheapest way to, to clear land. so we know that the, this practice has in fact been banned by the government back in,
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in 2019. so why are you taking the government to court now? actually ah, the cause of these, his pollution comes from many sauce forest fire, agriculture and oh soul, are some kind of bird ah, in open space even though they have to ban from the government, it is not in asked tool resolves the problems because of these is not only come strong domain deeply, but is come from abroad as well. so we need to have the beka solutions as amanda in the national agreement, even though we have all sol as in his agreement. but it is not
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taking any serious implementation. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you so much for speaking to us from chung line cruz navy is delivering 500 tons of a to people in regions affected by floods in the northwest, the ship is carrying tents, beds and machinery. heavy rain has been falling for weeks, leaving some villages flooded. thousands of people have been made homeless, warmer than normal sea temperatures are making the rainy season worse. one of russia's most active volcanoes has erupted on the come chalk up in. and so let me east a clot of ash has mixed with a snow storm. and pilots flying in the area have been told to land their aircraft. large amounts of ash have covered villages. 5 people had been killed in a shooting at a bank in the u. s. state of kentucky. police say a bank employee open fire inside the branch before he was shot dead. on 100 reports
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. the gunshots ring out in downtown louisville prompting police to warn passers by to take cover. the police arrived within 3 minutes of an 8 30 am call that a gunman was firing inside old national bank smashing through the glass of the lock bank. they engaged the gunman, killing him. officers arrived on scene and encountered the suspect almost immediately sco fire and gun gunshots. officers exchange gunshots with that suspect, and ultimately the suspect die at the scene. but by that time, 4 people were killed in a bank were kentucky's governor keeps an account. a 5th victim died later. we lost 4 children, a god. today, one of whom was one of my closest friends. tommy eliot helped me build my law
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career. helped me become governor, gave me advice on being a good dad, one of the people i talked to most in the world, and very rarely are we talking about my job. he was an incredible friend. 9 victims had been taken to the hospital, including 3 police officers, one shot in the head. the gunman has been identified as connor sturgeon, a 23 year old bank employee. police say he stream the entire attack on social media . hours later, a swat team searched his home. let's be clear about what this was. this was an evil act of targeted violence. on day 100 of 2023. it was the $146.00 mass shooting of the year, according to the gun violence archive. a little over 2 hours later, another gunman killed demanded a louisville community college and fled. police say it was unrelated. john hendrick
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al jazeera, a democratic politician expelled from the u. s. state of tennessee's legislature, husband re appointed nashville city council voted unanimously on monday to san justin jones back to the state house to fill the vacancy created by his own removal . republican politicians expelled jones and another democrat last week, and after they protested on the house for about the legislature stance on gun control following a mass shooting, we consume sharif reports the march of between project engine hundreds rallied in support of the democratic representative. as he made his way to the tennessee states, to being appointed back to the sea from which he was expelled only a few days earlier. they may get on that we are united, tell me who you're with and i will tell you who you are. you know, we stand together and we will fight together. our tennessee law gets law officials,
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the power to phone vacancies in the state legislature. the nashville city council voted unanimously to restart jones to office 4 days after republican, stripped him off his seat, the rebel to expel a member came days after 3 adults and 39 year old children were killed in the school, shooting only a few kilometers from the capital building that led to protest is entering the state health, calling for stricter than glory. jones, along with fellow democrats, justin pearson and gloria johnson led chance on the house floor during the demonstration. the so called tennessee 3 old police expulsion both, but only 2 men who are black were barred and not the white county in a move that was widely criticized as a racist expulsion is one of the most drastic and extreme actions that can be taken
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against the law maker, and it should only be used for the most severe act in behaviors, but these 2 young men were expelled and it completely negated the wishes of their voters. moments after being reappointed, justin jones was sworn on the steps of the state capital a similar walton p. s. and could be held in his home city of memphis on wednesday. oh, today. it is. oh, oh i. oh, jones's appointment is only temporary, especially elections will be held in the near future to fin booked seeds for the remainder of the legislative. both say they will run but full now. the expansions have become a rallying cry for democrats campaigning against gun bonds and racial inequality
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michelson, chevy, unquote. cesar, if european government has announced restrictions on the movement of people in several areas of the m horror region. so this follows violent protest against its plans to integrate local forces into the national army and police force. barbara and opa reports, protest is in cities and towns across ethiopia. in hora region have rallied in support of the local forces for 5 days in aurora. they what the federal government to abandon its plans to integrate that regional fighters into the national military or police violence. now i'm horace board with t gray force some areas to impose curfews and restrict public transport. they're gone to the historic town of gondor, which is a unesco recognized town, has called for a few tried trying to and this public defiance again to see your grand government
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that insists there won't be any kind of compromise and kind of ending the special forces in which them hara regions as well as other we just have benefited from in the past the plan will apply to 11 regions which have their own fighting groups and usa in languages, the government of prime minister abbey, i'm, it says it's critical for the national unity of ethiopia, but it's not been well received in an horror. his regional forces supported the federal army and its 2 year conflict with rebels in to grey that began in 2020. since then, i'm horror leaders have accused the federal government of ignoring attacks on ethnic i'm horace, living in the neighboring romeo region. their fear dissolving their regional forces will leave the vulnerable to further attacks and prevent them from defending themselves. barbara and epa altus era. we spoke to the chairman of the em horror association of america. earlier. he says,
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people in i'm horror or afraid the government's plans will lead to their ancestral lands being annexed the hard people. how do not have trust in the prime minister abbey? only the purpose for this army is really dissolving and really not a corporate is operating them into the military. it is really to just are dissolved and the purpose behind it is to when people defense this again and also another we alex issues of this will. i'm her back into the piano. that is why many of the region had been protesting millions for the past 4 days. and one thing ultimate is clear is that how would you have the power within the constitution to also establish regional forces upon the job? did this without communicating to the people explaining the reasons behind it. this
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is just a unilateral and illegal by the, by the dalai. i didn't time with the country, you know, the, the disabled instability. a major rescue operation is underway in the mediterranean sea. the italian coast guard is helping to migrant boats with 1200 people on board . sarah. hi, ross reports another boat, another rescue mission on the mediterranean sea. this time, 400 people on board, including women and children, stranded between greece and malta, reportedly abandoned by their captain. i think it is leaking with thinking to anyone with
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a job not over yet. as the italian coast guards attempt to another rescue. 800 people on board. another boat off the coast of sicily, the german migrant rescue group. see what says 2 ships tried to help one of the boats, but were told by the maltese authorities to only provide fuel. there martinez, toy decided not intervene, not the 1st time that martha decide not to intervene and the in he did the brother port. they're both to continue and navigating in those very dangerous conditions. do not take the responsibility for their rescue and delegate to one of the most common destinations for migrants from north africa is italy. it's been a difficult easter weekend with more than 2000 people. rescued in just a couple of days when he have been taken to the italian island of lamb, producer. it's in these interior ministry figures say that 28000 migrants have
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landed on its shores since january the 1st. now that's almost 4 times higher than last year. i don't know her. the central mediterranean roots is the most dangerous migration roots in the world. most of those attempting the roots leaving behind wall of a t in human rights abuses. while they all dream of a better future, not all of them survive thought height. there are an online project has documenting on preserving the experiences of everyday people living through the war in ukraine. the museum of civilian voices is both a historical record and an experiment. and collective healing staff have gathered personal testimony since russia annex crimea in 2014, jonah ho reports from butcher in ukraine with the delicate tread of the acrobat she once was daria moves through the ruins of her home. the
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fashionable townhouse near butcher outside cave was the result of years of hard work as an international circus performer. its loss, along with all her belongings, continues to overwhelm. when you're lost everson, you just, you don't have war normal, or it is just, you don't want to actually, you don't see the sa sense for life. dorian now lives here in a polish built container village a short distance away. and she's decided to share her story with researches from the museum of civilian voices. an online resource, the museum records the experiences of ukrainians after russia's 1st invasion,
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and the annexation of crimea. in 2014. it contains more than $66000.00 testimonies. as much as it is about preserving the war time accounts in the ukrainian civilians. this project is also about clarity and healing. it's about giving every person who wants it the opportunity to speak and be heard people line up to take part. valentina speaks emotionally, not about her own loss, but the pain she feels for the whole society. it's a kind of nationwide mobile therapy couch offering brief moments in the anonymity of war. that mark each experience as personal and important. it was nice to thrust kia julia kiss books and you know, i felt relief because i was able to say what was in my soul. what i probably haven't properly processed yet. number's 9, the punch, which is really discount. we really need it. it's so hard for us to explain what
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we've experienced and what we've lost in one moment what you invested. everything in it's gone and you have nothing left. it leaves you emptying site. not in tina ends with a pub. she wrote and waited. when the, when you were to have life in peace, it's cold, where everyone is familiar at all, share a love of the motherland. there is comfort to knowing that each individual account of loss is shared by so many jona whole al jazeera butcher. well, you can watch more of those testimony. ills, by ukrainian mentioned in jonah halls, report online at civil voice museum dot org. still ahead on the al jazeera news hour and male biting finished, we'll have action from a dramatic game in the indian from nearly coming up right after the break. and sports ah
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ah ah ah ah. hello again time for the sports and serious drama. thank you during a huge night in store, in the champions league with pat claudio, las manchester city going head to head with thomas sequels, buying music in the 1st like of that quarter final. this is the 1st time quality i la faces. his former club who we left to join city in 2016 is the sick in a row. the city have made the last 8. if you are a premier club competition, but they are yet to lift the trophy. how much do you want to win this competition?
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we tried last season. we tried to soon as a go with tries to seasons ago. everything the season, but did our teams did you face that also they are good to and they, when we need to and being here again, that is my, my dream to you know, to leave it to leave it again. be in front of you in a temporary competition and we want to try and go and try all the time. but that doesn't miracle into it. no. says he made it to the final in 2021. but last chelsea who were coached by thomas people at the time the german took over by and both a little over 2 weeks ago and says he hasn't spoken to his class about lapses. he chelsea much, much more concerned with getting to know his school. i have to earn my trust and, and after and the confidence of the players every day, every single day, especially when you step into a new dressing room. and so this is the situation right now. we did not, we did not mention this final which one bird and i will not do it. that would feel very awkward for me to to do this be the focus now on our team. we did not
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have a lot of days to prepare this match. i would have missed for some more weeks or some more months, maybe $2.00 to $2.00 under the understand our team better and we don't have it. so no problem. benefits are up against into milan and tuesdays other quarter final match. spend $57.00 points clear this off of the portuguese lake, and if only lost twice in $46.00 games in competition this season. but one of those defeats was on friday against of course we expect a top team, very concentrated team, but the sorts of what we expect from our side of so we want to play our best football. and we have to be ready for, for team was very good team, a lot of individual quality, a lot of different options. also india taking in a defense and in between. so i think we know that the way that we need a top performance as for opponents into milan,
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this is their 1st champions. lee caught a final in 12 years into they were struggling for form. they failed to win any of the last 6 games and flips out of the top 4 in the italian league set on a p t. we know it will be a difficult match against a very strong opponent with lots of quality in the state. and we know, but the key word here is to give all of us to give. we can reach the goal we want to, we're a bit behind, but we can come back that 100 days ago until the fif women's welcome kicks off in australia and new zealand to mark the occasion the tournaments official chant was unveiled by fans. o supporters gathered at sydney's allianz stadium to chant unity of beat as you heard that there are no lyrics and fee for hopes that will be the defining sound of the world cup and unite fans to create. i quote,
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an unforgettable atmosphere. more than half a 1000000 tickets have already been sold for the torment which starts on july. the 20th. in major league baseball, the tampa bay raise became the 1st name since the 1987 milwaukee brewers to open the season with 10 that straight wins. i was in a solo home run from brandon. what i, with the 8th inning is sold and beat the boston red sox. one, nothing flower, howard fort the 3rd straight game. the 1987 brewers and 82 atlanta braves shared the major league record for the best out to a season with 13 consecutive with well tennis number one, know that doc of it returns to action at the monte carlo masters later after missing the last couple events of events in the us because he's not vaccinated against coven. 19 andy murray though has already been eliminated from the tournament. the 3 time grand slam champion lost in the opening round to australia's
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alex of doom. in all this is larissa 1st appearance in monte carlo 6th 2017. he was beaten in straight sets. the 6162020 us open champion. dominic team advanced to the 2nd round. the austrian has been plagued by injuries since that made in major when nearly 3 years ago. he was though in good form here against rashaw gasquet. 61640 plays a denmark. so while number 9 holger unit, next. wild number 22 mateo martini also made his way into the 2nd rounds. the italian completed a 6 full 60 victory over maxime cressy. american schools not helped by 14 double faults. he takes on argentina's of francisco's that under i next, he eliminated a 7 seater commentary. and in the indian premier league, there was a dramatic finish to the game between a lot that was super giants and will challenges bangalore luck now require one to run off the final bill to win. i'm going to call a hush. alcatel tried to run out mon strike a rubbish noise,
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but missed his attempt. the ball was retaken with the secret giants getting the single they needed for a one wicked victory as all your support for now. thank you so much, jenna. some he's a gun will be on the next morning. ah mm hm. discover a was a difference and determination. i'm talking about when we are moving prieto shop soldiers and on the 16th the corruption and the compassion al jazeera wound,
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