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ah ah ah ah! as the warrant ukraine rages on, some young rushes, refusing to take up arms 11 east meets those free to neighboring peasant stuff. on it, just you. lou man mars mad tre admit, said carry 1000 asked icon, a village that killed more than a 100 people. ah,
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hello, i'm sammy zaden. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up in social community has been absent minded in relation to the them of the people of somalia. the un pleads for health for somali as droughts force hundreds of thousands of people to leave their homes. where in columbia, where a volcano is threatening communities, but some people are refusing to leave and running low on water, several states in the west, them us could be forced to cut consumption. ah man, mars jones has admitted it carried out an air strike that killed more than a 100 people. on tuesday. the mercury said the aim of the attack on the village of
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passage was to force peace in the restore peace in the region for you ends. human rights chief says he's horrified by the strike. valcall talk said school children are believed to be among the victims. they were performing dances at an event organized by opponents of the government. you manipulate them at all my notion, i at 8 a. m this morning, the national unity government, and the people's defense force conducted an opening ceremony of the public administration office at passage village. jaquenn, where could a howl? yes, of course, we had launched the attack on them. we were informed that pdf were killed at that event under the attack. they are opposing our government much. a warning now you may find some of the images in tony chang's report to be disturbing. smoke rises in the aftermath of an air strike on passage. you village in northern mamma. more than
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a 100 people had gathered for the opening of an administration building, including many women and children, no matter what the gender nador sees buildings like this as legitimate military targets as it tries to tighten its hold on the country over 2 years after seizing power at 7, 45 in the morning. what a fighter jets a tight they were followed by m i 35 helicopter gunship. 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, who 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 . now that the helicopter is gone, we are resuming retrieving her body. 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. we strongly
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gone down this kind of atrocities by the military gases. suppose we call that this constitute, is to what, cried i, the military because it is a violation of the geneva convention, not getting the civilians and who is a part of the melodies, but it is to attack on the community of the people at the armed forces day parade, last month, the military highlighted its air power 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 being caught in the crossfire for the night. and tony cheng sent this update from bangkok a while ago i spoke to the defense minister for the national unity government and asked him that in the face of these fighter jets helicopter gunship and heavy artillery. was there anything they could do to protect the territory?
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they seemingly control, and most importantly, the people that are there, he admitted that they really only have small arms hunting rifles in many cases, to go up against mere mas military. but the one thing the military don't have is manpower. and that seems to be corroborated by reports on the ground that suggest that mammals, military is having large problems, recruiting new recruits into the army. they're also having problems controlling large areas of the countryside were support opposing military rule is still very strong. we've also seen a set targeting sanctions from the united states from the united kingdom and other countries, trying to cut off supplies of jet fuel to me, emma. but there are neighboring countries in this region that is still supplying the fuel. they need to keep those planes in the air. in this stage, there doesn't seem to be any shortage to stop. these types of salt is going out and
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fight the last couple of days. there have been similar, airstrikes reported in other parts of memo. the united nations secretary general is wanting. a famine is looming in somalia as it faces its worst drought in decades. and tonia guiterres says the international community must act to prevent a catastrophe. urgent humanitarian assistance is needed for some 8300000 salmoneus, and we must now act to prevent a capacity of the 2023 men response plan which seeks 2 point. $6000000.00 west dollars is just 15 percent funded. when famine looms these historically and acceptable? catherine saw him august issue is more on what the un she's had to say. he's here rom top the money terry. and i've thought because he's saying many, many people in somalia are suffering. so we went with him to a region in the south,
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west, west, thousands of people are making their way to that area in by just trying to get help. but then the assistance there is very, very limited and people are leaving rough. so the secretary general basically had a conversations with people who displaced their about their needs, which are massive. and he also calls on the international community. do more of a farm in thousands of people have 40000 people out to the top died. and the last one, and yes, the secretary also help with the president about the, you know, the, the security situation in the country. we have been talking to many somalis who is saying that beyond the, beyond the help that they need,
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they want to see more in terms of measures of resilience because a lot of families are saying that they need to break away from the cycle of violence. and dark and drought that we have seen for so many, yes or russia's parliament has approved legislation that would allow authorities to issue electronic summons to draft these and reserve this current rules require military service notices to be delivered in person. many russians have avoided the draft by moving away from their recorded addresses. the legislation will now go to the upper house and president vladimir putin for approval. regulars, the navy, if a citizen who hasn't appeared to his draft notice, we will see restrictive security measures applied to about this includes a ban on exiting the country and on the warning about other measures that will follow if he does not appear within 20 days. my group of the u. s. is investigating
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how dozens of top secret military documents ended up on the internet. some documents appeared to show south korea, reached a deal with washington to supply weapons to be used by ukraine. the leaks include private conversations between senior south korea and officials. they have caused outrage in sol run. mcbride has more as one of its strongest dial eyes claims that south korea has been spied upon by the us has sent the administration here into damage control. overdrive south korea defense minister has spoken with his us counterpart to reassure each other. their reliance is as strong as ever, both pointing out they believe a number of the leaked documents are false, even 0 and many of the disclose documents fabricated. and joint assessments are consistent with each other. but the government hasn't said if it believes the documents relating to south korea are fake or genuine. they proportionately relates
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to sensitive government conversation about the provision of artillery shells needed by ukraine. sol doesn't supply them directly, so as not to anger moscow, but south korean officials are related to have discussed ways of supplying shells in directly through 3rd countries. the alleged discussions are not that revealing, but what's more concerning here is the fact that they might have come through eavesdropping. and that gives hashes. i mean, we believe that if it's true, it will be very disappointing situation that damages the trust base alliance between korea and the us. it's also led to questions about how the security conscious administration of president human circle could allow itself to be spied upon. and whether his decision to move his office away from the traditional blue house compound allowed
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a security lapse when he got elected that here on prepared lee. move out of that long established for james, who, off his and move to this current. a former military had headquarters, so the opposite opposite party has criticized. among many other reasons, the security issues. it's all the more embarrassing coming just 2 weeks before long anticipated summit in washington with us president joe biden, seen as a reward for south korea unstinting loyalty. when the 2 men will be smiling for the cameras, in spite of allegations that one ally has been spying on the other, rob mcbride, i'll just era. so the nice nation says it's considering ending its mission enough gamma stand because of the caught bonds ban on women working for the organization the you and says the restriction violates international law. the thought of honors reimpose strict regulation since returning to power in 2021. they include banding
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women from education. they're also not allowed to work for agencies. most of the public sector. columbia authorities, a warning, the nevada ruiz volcano could erupt anytime putting hundreds of families at risk. many people are refusing to leave the surrounding area. folk has been billowing from the volcanoes, crazy for days all the time that i'm here to report from the other devil is carrying few belongings to mothers and children of the families who live in high risk areas close to the nevada. that is reasonable cain or, or reluctantly heating the government's call to evacuate. but, but this is obviously you get scared, especially with the kid. my husband on his own has more ways of saving himself. then if he were all here. so i guess it's better to leave to make sure nothing happens. then the local authorities are offering transportation and food to convince them to leave. but their husbands say they're staying put to protect their
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cattle and crops. those i leave the moment. i can't leave from one day to the other and abandon everything. who milk the cows? what happens to our investment? i understand there's an alert, but we don't really know what will happen. addicted. roughly 57000 people live in the shadows. if they, nevada, they use volcano, this seems to be gearing up for a major eruption since march 31st. so teresa reported a spike in seismic activity within a snow capped peak from 50 tremors a day to an average of $6000.00 or more columbia geological service. issued an orange alert, meaning and the russian could happen in days or weeks. and the government called for the immediate evacuation of 2500 people in a 15 kilometers radius of the volcano. but to me you're one of the surrounding towns tells us it has been difficult. it says here, it's easy to issue an order from the capital,
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but the reality on the ground is different. we are pressured by the central government to get people out what they don't understand how complicated reality is . we need more incentives out or it is around the edge. since the volcano was responsible for the country's deadliest natural disaster, 37 years ago. this canyon was the result of the 1985 russian. when i j again pick land, slide of mud and rocks travelled for more than 50 ki lama if there's wiping out completely the town of a meadow and killing 25000 people at the time. no one expected such a disastrous explosion, and no one was notified quickly enough, not to play. the colombian government says it's serious about avoiding a repetition of the path, saying it might issue more stringent evacuation measures. master ferry. those leaving now just hope to safely be able to come back to their loved ones and their
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lives. i listen that i'm i just gotta live under the roofs columbia. now, heavy sandstorms have hit bay jing and several provinces in china. lodge areas in the north have been blanketed with sand off the wind carried it from mongolia. in some places visibility was down to 50 meters for the forest is issuing the highest level of warning. people are being told to wear face mosques because of the drop in quality. now italy's cabinet has announced the state of emergency on immigration. the move comes after a sharp rise in the number of people crossing the mediterranean walden. 31000 people have arrived in italy so far this year. it's more than 3 times the number of the same period of last year. the state of emergency will last for 6 months. it same, the better management of migrants arrivals and repack creation facilities. international
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moncrief on this warning, the global economy is in a perilous phase with historically low growth and a ris, rising risk of international recession. the i'm a forecast global g d p growth of 2.8 percent this year and 3 percent next year. that's lower than the previous year. among the group of 7 nations, the u. k. economy has the worst forecast. it's expected to shrink by north point 3 percent this year. the u. s. economy, the world's largest is predicted to grow 1.6 percent in the i, m f is predicting 3 percent growth through to 2028, the lowest 5 year outlook. since forecasts will 1st publish, will therefore entering a tricky phase during which economy growth remains low, but historical standards, financial risks have increased yet inflation as not decidedly decisively turned the corner. policy makers will need a steady hand and clear communication. first,
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financial est with financial instability contained monetary policy should remain focused on bringing inflation down. but stand ready to adopt promptly as financial developments might demand said, i had an al jazeera, we hear from survivors of a massacre carried out by m. 23 rebels. the democratic republic of congo and joe biden touches down in northern ireland to celebrate a p still that formerly ended decades of violence. ah, it's a remarkably windy day to day for the british miles, at least is more reminisced of march and april. this big storm is winding up, throwing itself across a good part of western europe. that'll change things for
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a lot of people. so with the wind is rain, rain is in blue. of course, of course we hit the alps and it's cold enough. the snow in muddy me cold enough, the snow in the pen items, for example, the english mountains. so there's a picture rather a change. this is not fitting. caught a spring like it should is all heading in this direction where as recently been quite cause a bit of a break down the balkans. it's slowly warming up. not so beyond that in turkey for example, it's still cold and windy. now vienna shows is incoming storm system, which really there will be a bit windy is going to drop temperature significant for 15 down to 6 in the next couple of days, bringing rain with it. and so of course, for the austrian alps. so here's the picture, then take you into thursday. significance know, seems like in the mountains between spain and france crossed the outs as well was range the size of that significant red in slovenia, and italy. it's not going to feel quite as nice as it has done recently in spain. for example, in north africa, it's finally stopped raining in molly,
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but the wind is still the dominant thing full of dust and sand in a hot cell. ah. jump into the stream. hen percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon image showing the debate. people have already lost that line. people have to have your say want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it. live on you to people commenting. i want to know that you if you find a way that this on al jazeera lou . ah,
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welcome back here watching al jazeera time to recap, all headlines, man miles. gender is admitted to carrying out an air strike on tuesday. that killed more than a 100 people. the military said the aim of the attack on the village of procedure was to try and restore peace in the region. united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez is warning of looming famine in somalia. as it faces its worst drought in decades, he says the international community must act to prevent the catastrophe. rushes, parliament has approved legislation that would allow authorities to summon draftees and reservists electronically. instead of serving them in person. many russians have avoided the draft by moving away from their reported addresses. video has emerged over, massacre carried out by m 23 rebels in november, the democratic republic of congo, the united nations reported at least
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a 170 people were killed in the eastern village of key shy, or those who survived telling stories of horror that they faced south high, but as this report, the stench of death still lingered in the air in the bushes. and in the church where worshippers took refuge, michael prayed, he wouldn't be next. and then 23 fighters rated his village cliche in eastern d. r. c. o 2, they took all the men backed 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
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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 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 to 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 your gently, so the government, the government will see with the some of his partner,
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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 children carry furniture taken from their damage to school. it was used by the 23 fighters as a base. some of it is who i am via our children are now misbehaving, is there no longer going to school? our community can't afford to rebuild it. your community only with the help of the government, can we do that? and while i think you say she's slowly resuming back to normal, the collective pain felt by an entire community remains. so to hide it, al jazeera us president joe biden is in northern ireland tomorrow. the 25th anniversary of the signing of the good friday peace agreement. he's scheduled to meet representatives from all northern islands main physical parties. then give
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a speech and i'll see university under simmons is more 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 celebration atmosphere here and that's because power sharing the central point of the agreement isn't in 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 eunice 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, bricks it. and furthermore,
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than not impressed with the winds 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 food on that. so we'll joe biden, do something about this will. he says he isn't going to pressure the eunice. that will be meetings with the 5 parties in northern ireland. also be a meeting 1st up on wednesday with the u. k. prime minister was she soon back? 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 will then move on to meet civic leaders. it's thought, but the lonely be won. public engagement he'll be leaving at for 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
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people here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast. hey cindy, you are state of kentucky, have released the body camera footage of officers as they responded to a mast shooting. we arrived on monday, within minutes of a bank employee opening fire inside the branch where he worked, killing 5 people. several others were injured. we have learned that the suspect up in this incident was a current employee with oh, 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 a search warrant on his residence and we have recover items. and we can not get into specific details on what we recover at this time. because again,
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the investigation is ongoing, and we want to make sure that we're providing accurate information. the family deserves that in the community deserves that john henderson has more. the encounter took only minutes, but the video released by louisville police shows just how quickly and dramatically it unfolded when police encountered a gunman at a louisville bank. a surveillance camera captures a still picture of the gunman inside the building. a 2nd still picture captures that gunman, apparently after shooting several people in the lobby of that building, lying in wait for police to arrive, then police video. sho, corey galloway, and nicholas will arrive at the scene. they are immediately fired upon and reversed the car, gather their weapons, and then march up the stairs toward the gunman who was unseen behind the glass of the building. realtors immediately shot later, successfully undergoes brain surgery. galloway is apparently also hit, runs down the stairs and is trying to find an angle to engage the shooter.
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eventually he shoots out the glass and then shoots the gunman yelling. i think he's down. then we see galloway walk past that gunman into the building as other police come and rescue wilt now police say they surely saved lives. they arrived within 3 minutes of the initial call, and they say no one inside the building was shot after they arrived, john henderson al jazeera. now the biden administration has proposed walter cots in several american states to prevent the colorado river's reservoir from dropping to critical levels. its source is in the rocky mountains. 7 u. s. states and parts of northwest mexico rely on the river for their supplies. for grouse has more after 23 years of severe drought, the colorado river in its reservoirs have dwindled too alarmingly low levels. if they dry up even further, it could cut hydro electric generation and water supplies over
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a vast area. worst case scenario, where everyone boys with, you know, water river are available to the river to serve nearly $40000000.00 people in the west depend on the colorado for drinking water and electricity together with billions of dollars worth of foreign products. even though we have a largely above snow above normal snow pack in the colorado, we still, it doesn't mean we're going to have great run off at this point on top of the fact . the drought has been such a long standing drought over the last 5 years to a decade, plus that it's going to take a number of years to overcome this deeper drought that we have. western states or allocated water under the terms of a 100 year old treaty. but despite protracted negotiations, the states have been unable to agree to changes and cuts needed to address the
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shrinking water supply. divided ministration proposes equal across the board cuts for each of the 7 states in the compact up to 25 percent. if approved, that would certainly cause some pain, perhaps, especially for farmers who use 75 percent of the water pipe from reservoirs. but also for city dwellers certainly will transition or adapt to less water. phase sure cuts more additional out here in the western united states. we've seen extreme rainfall over the past several months, but scientists say one wet winter is not enough to make up for 23 years of severe drought. so it seems that one way or another, the people of the west are going to have to get used to using water more sparingly . rob reynolds l.

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