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coveted beyond well taken without hesitation, fought and died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with people and power. investigate, exposed it and questions they use them to be used of our around the globe. on al jazeera, ah hora in may, and mark where more than a 100 people a fear dead after the military launches, as strikes on a village. ah, hello i. mariam to missouri in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the i'm f releases its weakest 5 year growth
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forecast in 3 decades, thanks to high inflation banking turmoil and the war and ukraine. u. n. chief ontario terrace travels to somalia to sound the alarm on a massive need for international aid due to conflicts and drought. president joe biden touches down in northern ireland on a trip to celebrate 25 years of the good friday peace agreement. aah! hello, welcome to the program in i to nations human rights chief a sang he's horrified. a reports of at least a 100 people killed when me and mars military launched astride on a village. bulk attacks at school children performing dances at an event held by opponents of the genta. a thought to be among the victims. the attack on the village of possess v. inside gang province. one of the gentlemen deadliest since it
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seized power 2021. al jazeera tony chung, our ports, and just a warning that you might find some of the images here, disturbing. smoke rises in the aftermath of an air strike on passage village in northern miramar. more than a 100 people had gathered for the opening of an administration building, including many women and children. the jupiter nador sees buildings like this as legitimate military targets as it tries to tighten its hold on the country. 2 years off to seizing power. at 7 45 in the morning fighter jets attacked. they were followed by m i 35 helicopter gun ships. the initial death toll hard to gauge. many of the boat is disfigured in the attack and rescue efforts hampered when the gun ships returned. oh guess he no need. ha, mother. we had to stop rescuing people and retrieving bodies as they came back with the helicopter around 1 pm and attacked again. 3 rescue workers died in the attack
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. now that the helicopter is gone, we are resuming retrieving the bodies. the attack seems to be one of the worst since the military coups of 2021. and an indication that mammals military says little difference between military and civilian targets, which strongly gone down this kind of atrocities by the military gases alone. we call that discourse d. jude is to walk right by the military because it is a violation of the geneva convention docket in the civilians. and it's a part of the military's bodies to attack on the community of the people that the armed forces day parade. last month, the military highlighted its air path jets and helicopters had been used increasingly to attack militias resisting military rule around the country. but the generals who command them seemed unconcerned by the civilians been caught in the cross spot. tony chang al jazeera banker. i spoke to joe will turn me in most
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prominent representatives to united nations. the gent had tried tatt fire and after the curb that he refused to leave, he says this village was likely targeted because it's home to people involved in resistance movements. the no not, well the guy region is, you know, very popular ah, with up to the resistance against this you may military. so maybe because one of the reason is because of the strong resistance in that in that is we always say that we thank the, those country who sessions a full session against this a few a just few companies. but the point that we always measure is that the countries in the regions also need to cooperate with this kind of a pack of dissension. so that is why we keep a, b,
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b. and i did the countries in the region to cooperate with the people near mar to stop, throw all this kind of get fuel a global economy is in a perilous phase with historically low growth in a risk of international recession. is, is the warning from the i m f in its wild economic outlook or port forecast, global g d p growth of 2.8 percent this year and 3 percent next year. this is down from 3.4 percent last year. as mainly due to tie some monetary policy, which includes high interest rates among the group of 7 nations, the u. k. economy has the was full cost. it's expected to shrink by point 3 percent this year. germany is the only other g 7 nation expect it to contract. the u. s. economy, the world's largest, is predicted to grow 1.6 percent up a little from 1.4 percent full cost in january. the i m f is also predicting 3 percent growth through the year 2028,
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the lowest 5 year outlook since forecasts were 1st published in 990. the reports, as for the banking turmoil, could also tip the global economy into recession. in our latest forecast, global growth will bottom out at 2.8 percent this year before rising modestly to 3 percent next year, almost unchanged from our january projections. this years slow down is concentrated in advanced economies, where growth is expected to fall to 1.3 percent this year before increasing modestly next year. by contrast, emerging market and developing economies are already pushing ahead in many cases with your and growth accelerating to 4.5 percent this year from 2.8 percent last year. the recent banking instability reminds us, however, that a situation remains fragile. to bias, adrian is director of the i mass monitoring capital markets department. he says the
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next he is going to be challenging for economic growth. they are rising risks to financial stability globally. that is due to a combination of vulnerabilities that have build up during years of low interest rates. and the increase in interest rates that are necessary to fight the high level of inflation. we have seen a number of pockets of their abilities that have let to a certain amount of distress. most recently in the banks in the u. s. and earlier in october, in the non bank financial system, particularly the pension system in the u. k. the medium term outlook for growth is very concerning and it is going to put pressures on public finances on the incomes. and it's going to be a challenge for many,
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many years to come on . the inspector general attorney, good terrorist is in somalia. what he's described as a visit have solidarity in the muslim fasting month of ramadan is meeting people internally displaced living in a camp. and by dough. somalia is suffering the worst drought in its history as well as ongoing conflict of the population has been affected with 2000000 people, forced to leave their homes out there as catherine sawyer reports now from by della the un secretary general has visited somalia many times before. because of drought and violence, but this time the drought is, was 5 rainy seasons, half filled in the horn of africa, somalis are most affected. more than 40000 people have died in the last one and a half years. many more have hard to leave their homes. the terrace is here to call
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for much needed humanitarian support. we have launched an appeal to international community. only 15 percent of that the bill has been funded until low international community has been absent minded in relation to the grammar of the people of somalia. it's time to look seriously into these people that is suffering too much. the city or by door is body hate. many smileys are coming here from different areas, but help in the camps is limited. some are all so fleeing conflict as a government carries out an offensive against the armed group. all sure, bob president hath and shake. muhammad said his government is winning the war at the moment. do we work together with other international partners? this the blows issue? program of the push i'll shove up or deliberately areas. this will look to the un
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to increase critical investment. and this areas us. these people, as our citizens has been denied the accessibility of susan's certain services for more time. the army has taken back important areas held by the group for many years. also, bob is still able to carry out a talks and scare people with terrorists. visits shows a glimpse of how uncertain things are here. mogadishu was partially locked down, major roads were closed, and no one was taking chances. but that uncertainty is alive for many somalis who called his home. katherine sawyer al jazeera by door somalia. denija nation says it's considering ending its mission in afghanistan because if the town of bonds bond on women working for the organization in a statement issued, the mission said the bond was in violation of international law. and for that
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reason, the un couldn't comply with the measure afghan women a bond from secondary and higher education, as well as from working for aid agencies and most of the public sector since returning to power in 2021. taliban has re imposed strict laws and regulations. the u. s. defend secretary lloyd austin, has vowed to turn over every rock to find the source of a leak of classified documents. national security agencies and the justice department are investigating this off to dozens of files were found circulating on social media last week and said to include sensitive information on security and relations with other countries including ukraine. this might be the most damaging release of u. s. government information since the wiki leaks files of 2013 official say some of the documents appear to have been altered and i've directed an urgent crunch deportment effort. and we've referred the matter to the department of justice, which has opened a criminal investigation. now i can't say much more,
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a wall of justice department investigation is ongoing, but we took those very seriously. we will continue to work closely with our outstanding allies and partners, and nothing will ever stop or firm keeping america secure. rosalind jordan has more in the south in the state department. well, when a reporter questioned the secretary's apparent lack of awareness of these documents, apparently being on social media for perhaps several months. the secretary of defense lloyd austin, told that reporter and of waiting press conference that the information he was given a week a week ago on thursday. april 6th was that the documents that were shown on social media were dated february 28th and march 1st. so less than a month ago, not several months ago, as has been alleged in numerous on news reports. the secretary as well as the state
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department of secretary, also of indicated that they have been reaching out to their allies. countries that have been mentioned in these documents, in order to reassure them that the u. s. not only is safeguarding intelligence material that may involve these countries, but is also a committed to upholding and deepening their relationships with these countries. yes, defense secretary was speaking as a briefing with philippine officials after the 2 countries launch their largest at the joint military trails will in 17000 soldiers will type austin the exercises over the next 2 weeks. filipino and u. s. officials say the drills show commitment to peace and stability in the in the pacific region. a come as china carries out combat training around taiwan after declaring its exercise will over on monday, on a be no reports on this. now from manila, armed forces of the pool, a show of force, but the philippines in the united states, the annual joint drills are known as palatine,
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which means shoulder to shoulder. they opened on tuesday would more than $12000.00 american. and $5400.00 filipino military personnel taking part this year's valeca time will be the biggest ever an indication of the growth of our alliance. and how it continues to evolve to meet our shared goals. in at 1st, for the annual drills, a bach enemy ship will be sunk in the south china sea. the wargames followed 3 weeks of trills on land involving the philippine army and us forces. they began only a day after china ended exercises, practicing precision targets and blockades around taiwan, a self governed island, which china views as its own work. oh, all of which these protesters say could be seen as provocative and posed a danger to filipinos. this is not about vividness over the this is not about
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helping us in the rest who have been c evans, china, mrs. about asserting in project the u. s. power in the u. s. preparing for war. and such concern extends beyond valeca done. protesters here oppose the weeks long mulligan by military drills. what they're even more concerned about what is expected to be a larger presence of american soldiers after the government last week said they'll have access to or other billable military. bringing the total 9 in the norman president, breeding. and marcus junior has downplayed fears to philippines, could be used as a launching pad, but the u. s. as 3 of the 4 new locations are near taiwan, the ugly auction on china. i. i didn't want to go to china's voucher is expected because they have their own concerns. but the philippines who let allow our own basis to be use for andy or fancy batch on bob. bob. now gamete in, unless he says to philippines is attacked and that scenario is to be rehearsed in
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the coming days as tension as rice border across the region. ah, barnett below al jazeera manila, without his air life from london still had fully on the program. tens of thousands of doctors walk off the job in england at the store to afford a strike. expected to be the most disruptive, yet. one of russia's most active volcanoes erupt on the come chat, cup peninsula, blanketing near my villages in cash. ah, ah, a lot of ground to cover in this one. so let's get going with your world's weather update. nice to have you long as always and we've got a tropical depression transferring from eastern beside is right in to lose on island. so let's go in here for a closer look. this is unusual. that manila is probably going to see about $30.00
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to $40.00 millimeters of rain for this sub the year. your wet season usually kicks in in may. what weather across the yangtze river valley western sides between the pearl river valley as while so showers seemed likely in gray lin, the height 24 degrees, the winds finally back in off in beijing. so air quality will improve here. and those winds have also been fueling a wildfire to the east of sol, still breezy at times, but not as intense as it has been, and a quick shot of rain and thunder downpours for her cato, honshu, and q shew islands, but it's a quick mover. so in and out on wednesday, se asia, okay, most of the action is actually feeding into our cyclone in the northwest, just off the northwest of australia here, ilsa at this one's really cooking up. we haven't seen a storm quite like this in about 15 years. we're gonna make lamp, i think, late thursday, early friday, at some episodes of rain for the southeast of australia and full hand is fun off in new zealand. most of the wet weather will be contained toward the west lands on wednesday.
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ah, african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the artifact taken while european colonizers. this is our experience identity in the final port of the seas . new zooms and collectors still hold precious assets like the new rules. few have been returned, but the still a long way to go and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen? possibly asia on old. you 0 lou ah ah,
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i'll come back the main stories now. at least a 100 people of fear dead, including children after me and was military carried out as strikes on a village. a tax targeted an event held by a group which opposes military rule. the army seized power to coo, 2 years ago. international monetary fund has released its weakest 5 year growth, full cost in $3.00 decades. it's warning that the world's economy has entered a perilous phase with poor inflation. yet to peak in many countries. and the u. n. chief antonio terrace is appealed, played to national support for somalia. as he visited it, count for internally displaced people that country suffering. a major humanitarian crisis goes by worst drought in decades as well as ongoing conflict. in all the news videos emerged of a massacre carried out by the m 23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo. in november, united nations is saying at least a 170 people were killed in the eastern village of cache. those who survived of told of the horrors they faced that day. so r hi,
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rod has more. the stench of death still lingers in the air in the bushes. and in the church where worshippers took refuge, michael prayed, he wouldn't be next. as n 23 fighters rated his village cliche in eastern d r c o 2, they took all the men back to him to peters banana plantation and said stand in a circle around the whole. then they shot them. and when the 1st hole was filled, they killed the others next to them. we were shot over the united nations as the m . 23 rebels massacred more than a 170 people in k k in november last year. but they didn't stop there. they captured the towns for 4 months hiding in these outposts until they withdrew. a few days ago, bought the villages of still traumatized. women were raped and men forced to bury
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their own. oh, when they come on, when there was 3 pm, and on the 1st day we birds 15 bodies. the next morning the rebels came and made us bury another 15. amnesty international says the attack hong k. she was part of a campaign to punish any one seemed support. rival armed groups the rebels backs by rwanda accusation. it denies have displaced a 1000000 people. the government has told al jazeera that is 1st working on making sure the rebels have completely withdrawn from the area. the local authority will walk on the needs. people realize years gently. so the government, the government will see some of the spark under the way they can elsewhere. they way they can bring this up or does people need to make sure they are safely back in their respective ohms. in cache, say,
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children carry furniture taken from their damaged school. it was used by the 23 fighters as a base. some of thoughts on this one i am, but our children are now misbehaving, as they're no longer going to school or community can't afford to rebuild it, only with the help of a government. can we do that? while i think you say she is slowly resuming back to normal, the collective pain felt by an entire community remains. so to hide it, al jazeera is ready soldiers of shot dead to palestinians in the occupied west bank . the men from a nearby refugee camp fire to sinners rating military post just to close to an illegal settlement. that one of them worked for the palestinian security forces. more than a 100 palestinians had been killed by his ready forces since the beginning of the year. in all the news israel, his band, jewish visits to the alex, i'm mos compounds unoccupied, east jerusalem until the end of ramadan. as follows. incursions by more than 700
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settlers and ultra nationalists on tuesday or palestinians were doing their morning prayer. one group was led by alter nationalist rabbi and former connect it member yahoo da click number of palestinian hughes were also banned from accessing the compound. u. s. president joe biden as touch down in northern ireland for a 4 day visit to march the 25th anniversary. of the signing of the good friday peace agreement. air force one landed in belfast nearly 2 hours ago. biden met on the tarmac by you. k prime minister richey soon act is scheduled to meet representatives from all northern islands. main political parties under simmons has more in this now from belfast. joe biden as arrived in northern ireland with the express intent of congratulating the people of northern ireland on the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. but there isn't a celebratory atmosphere here, and that's because power sharing the central point of the agreement isn't in
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existence right now. and that's because the d u p. the democratic unit party has in fact boycotted the actual machine, the government machine, which is sharing power between the unionists and the nationalists. now will this be addressed? it's unlikely that it will be any traction, any movement towards a settlement simply because the d u p. it is absolutely adamant that it will not accept the trading arrangements, the trading restrictions, the rules that are in place, post breaks it. and furthermore, they're not impressed with the wins of framework, which was a new deal reached with a european union, which makes it easier to trade with the rest of the u. k. the d u p is adamant, it won't go forward on that. so we'll joe biden do something about this will. he says he isn't going to pressure the units. that will be meetings with the 5 parties
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in northern ireland. they'll also be a meeting 1st up on wednesday with the u. k. prime minister, where she sooner it's on, i keep there will be any further movement in terms of trying to come to a settlement. furthermore, joe biden will make a speech in the else to university. that is the new campus in the city center. he lend, move on to meet civic leaders. it's thought, but the lonely be one public engagement he'll be leaving at 4 ireland, the republic of ireland at is later on. and it's a 4 day tool, but most of it is in the irish republican that's quite controversial. with the people here, andrew simmons al jazeera belfast, tens of thousands of doctors across england and taking part in a 4 day walk out of the pay more than 350000 patients are likely to be affected by this. and a mark spoke to doctors involved in this strike on why they are reluctantly taking
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action. it was doctors not ambulances lined up outside english hospitals, tuesday demanding a pay rise of 35 percent. oh, the government calls that increase, unrealistic. but the doctors union says its members simply want wage is restored to where they were 15 years ago, her all breaking point, but not just financially but mentally and physically be just calling to learn like this. for many ginia doctors like ashley macklin daugherty free time away from what is rare and far from relaxing as a cancer specialist with a young child at home. she says her nights oh, ready? somewhat sleep deprived i once. oh, i feel i don't have to also wake up worrying about the credit card bills and the gas bills and the energy in the things everyone else is worrying about as well. thanks and paul to these financial pressures, she's joining tens of thousands of other doctors in a 2nd round of strike action. this year. we struggle to have makin docket. he says,
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bab, government spending decisions of forcing doctors to take action. you get to a kind of critical points where you have to he the stand up for what he, what you believe in and or you just accept and leave. such stress is driven thousands of doctors out of the profession or into depression with some even considering suicide, according to zayed out in the jaw. they struggle more than these 2 mainly due to the lack of resources now and the conditions under which they have to work. burner rates and medicine here were high before the pandemic. the pressures now driving them even higher. a lot of it is due to excessive workload and working conditions at worry about making errors, worries about causing harm, worry about not being able to provide what it is that you felt you could provide going into the profession junior doctor's feel this week strike action is the only
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remaining recalls to help the public and politicians realize these problems are real and require rapid resolutions. villa marx al jazeera london. now the man who shot dead 5 people in the last day of kentucky on monday used a weapon he bought legally. we karlia belize, say the 23 year old bank employee, open fire inside the branch. he worked out in louisville. he used in a r 15 rifle bought a local dealership. gunman was shot dead at the seen by police. several people were injured including 2 police officers memory. we have learned that the suspect up in this incident was a current employee with o national bank. we have also learned that he purchase the weapon used in this tragic incident on yesterday, on april the 4th. he purchased the weapon legally from one of the local dealerships here in lowville. we have executed
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a search warrant on his residence and we have recover items. and we cannot get into specific details on what we recover at this time. because again, the investigation is ongoing. and we wanna make sure that we're providing accurate information. the family deserves there in the community, deserves that the law house of the swiss parliament has voted her retrospectively rejects a controversial $125000000000.00. a financial guarantees used to rescue the bank credit suisse last month. now, earlier the, our bows voted to approve it after a heated debate, an extraordinary session call to discuss the government's response. those are both largely symbolic because the decision can't be reversed. which no, when you get on the world's most active volcanoes as iraq did, leaving a huge area of the far east of russia covered in ash, the shivers volcano shot ash more than 20 kilometers into the air. plunging parts of the region into darkness while than
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a 100000 square kilometers of the remote come chat, cup peninsula, northeast of japan, as also been affected. flights have been canceled and people have been advised to stain doors. climate sign to say it could lead to a small temperature drop while white will. the colombian government is also wanting that the nevada del ruiz volcano could explode at any time. putting thousands of people at risk. smoke has been blowing from the crater of the snow cap volcano in the andes for several days, but there are thousands of villagers who are refusing to leave their farms despite the danger. in 1985 interruption totally buried the town of our marrow, not kill 25000 people. ah. just a quick look at the main stories now, and at least a 100 people a fear to have been killed after me and mas, military cowed our air strikes on a village and the northern.

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