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ah, you're watching al jazeera live from headquarters and del pine daddy obligates, also coming up a deadly cholera outbreak spreads in mozambique weeks after cyclone freddy destroyed water supplies and health facilities. fair as if an arm stand off in sudan. the armies as the nation's biggest paramilitary group is mobilizing forces biden and ireland, the u. s. president addresses the parliament in dublin. ah, hello. hundreds of thousands of people are rallying and france right now for a 12 week against changes to the pension law. so they're angry after presidency, minute macro forced their bill through parliament to raise the retirement age from
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6264. the constitutional court will be ruling on the legislation on friday, before mycroft and signed it into law. natasha butler has more from paris where we've just seen the police in some cases, our class here on the street, please by take us. you can go. he said some of the damage that was done. i some processes on brochure went under the pilot, is done by a minority of people. people who have been mostly peaceable. they're angry about my son, michael's pension reform, the fact that this her fool mean the people last to time later. broader than $62.00, they say eighty's on fell and his protest comes just one day before franz's constitutional counsel will decide whether or not to approve my son michael's bill . $80.00, even with some minor suggestions or changes. if it does, who's pretty tough to say they're gonna still come out in the streets, trade union lead to say they will continue to demonstrate what they want. if this
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reform scrapped, reform, the person michael says, is necessary to sustain the pension system for future generations. research about bla al jazeera cars, mozambique is facing its worst cholera outbreak in more than 2 decades, weeks after cycle. and freddy devastated the country. at least a 1000000 people have been affected by flood zone the outbreak. the when says damage to water and medical facilities is making the spread of the disease worse. 11 other african countries are also reporting increasing numbers of cases. the un children's agency says the east and south of the continent are facing an emergency . families, miller has more from mozambique. well we in mamba, where they've been a number of campaigns to try and make people as aware as possible all of the cholera outbreak and some of the dangers that they face. because many of the homes in this area don't have running water. also. apart from cycle on friday,
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they have been economic as well as develop developmental challenges. and so this type of area doesn't need of development. and there are limited health care facilities and people here. so gathering water, collecting water rather from rivers and streams in the area with buckets, and then walking quite a distance to their homes with that water, the waters, untreated. and so the health workers go door to door here trying to get people to understand the need to boil that water. they need to be aware of water born diseases. and in this case, specifically colorado, they say they are being received well, people are understanding the concerns and the threats beta. and they're hoping that this kind of awareness will stop the spread of cholera or at least listening to some extent the worst hit areas are places like killer money. the government is concerned and says that it wants to distribute at least $2000000.00 color of vaccines through this year. so far a few $100000.00 have been distributed. some had been to native, you know, the world health organization is also contributed. there is concern that it won't
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reach the number, the necessary number of people needed to deal with this outbreak adequately. the military and sudan has that reinforcement to the northern city of middle. we as tensions mounts between the army and the part of military force. the army says the rapid support forces armed group is mobilizing in the capital of cartoon and other cities. but the recess appointments are part of its normal duties. the 2 sides are in a dispute over proposals to integrate the group into the military. sabbath sudan, e l, a b, the responsibility of protecting the safety and security of the country, folds on the shoulders of the armed forces. according to the constitution, i'm going up, the law has organized how this support is offered. depending on this, we should raise the alarm alanine. all countries going through a dangerous and historic term, nevada, which is increased by the mobilization of forces and re deployment of the rapid
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support forces inside the capitol and other cities. these movements took place without the approval of the armed forces or coordination with it, which has raised fears in the public deepened security concerns and raised tensions among organized forces. the hop. let's take a closer look as sedans, rapid support forces. so the, you know, was formed in 2013 to fight or in groups in the dar, for region. it was later use than crackdowns on anti government protests. the arse f lead the response to rallies and hard to mid june 2019, in which a 123 people were killed at hundreds injured. last month talks between the paramilitary unit and the army failed to reach an agreement on when it would be integrated into the armed forces. the r s f says it needs 10 years on the army. once only to have a morgan has more from heart to well, there's been lots of tension between the r s f and the military, especially in sox to form
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a transitional. civilian government started in december in november and december of last year. now we've been hearing statements from the head of the month after the military to overpower and the transitional government saying that that take over was a mistake. and that there should be a political consensus when the talks came to the integration of the, our stuff into the army. there was a difference of how long that should take the army one to 2 years. that was one to 10 years. then there's the issue of the command center, the ortho wants to fall under the command of the civilian government while the army wants to fall under its command. so these differences have cause these kind of pensions that we're seeing right now with the reinforcement from both sides with our theft in model. we and in other cities including the capital and with the army responding with reinforcement of its own. the head of the un mission, and molly has told the security council that peacekeeping operations are strict then attacks by arm groups have increased and the military government is increasingly turning to russian mercenaries. molly and are divided on the issue
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with some calling for un peacekeepers to leave. as nicholas hoc reports fry says of oil, rice and other food items have doubled in molly. but to me at a tory shopkeeper in bummer, who blamed not her government for the economic crisis, but the un peacekeeping force, known as minutia. she says, the deteriorating security situation is disrupting supply chain on the market with us. soldiers are not prepared to die for us, so we want them out of the country as soon as possible. the germans announced they would leave, but they are still here. we want them out. we want mean was not what i want. the german contingent announced an early departure after molly's military government hired mercenaries from russia's wagner group. despite the russian fighters, arm groups are gaining ground. they are currently laying seats to the eastern city of minnock. those displaced want un, this day will go get it will, but i didn't have this long. we done one minute. i meant to leave. they are the
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ones actually protecting the population of those who have stayed behind in our village will never accept the un peacekeepers leaving the molly and authorities want them to go. then they need to provide us with security. the head of the un mission has told al jazeera that operations are already overstretched. the level of violence against the project is extremely high, triggering huge displacement, so that could be replicated elsewhere, mighty and take a completely different sculpt fighters based in molly are launching attacks in these air burkina, faso, ivory coast garner. in togo, molly's neighbors, such as senegal, say the departure of un peacekeepers would make them vulnerable to attacks from armed groups linked to isolate and arcadia and crete instability in the region. but in molly opinions about the mission future are divided with almost 5000000 people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. soaring food prices,
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an increase in violence. maryan say something needs to change. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the car and the international monetary fund has worn world leader is about the danger of a new cold war. speaking the i m f and world bank spring meeting and washington. i am a managing director, said the question is, can we be more determined to enhance security of supplies but not push the world that far that we are into a 2nd cold war? i believe it is possible. i hand close is deputy chief economist of the world bank . he says we global growth impacts the world's poorest countries. the most nutshell, last decade is in the making for the global economy. if we have this type of growth, and there are good reasons why we are seeing weak growth, you look around, investment is weak. you look around labor force growing,
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slowing down. and of course productivity growth has been slowing down. so all in old, huge implications without growth, we won't be able to generate the valve we talked about, we won't be able to share that well. and of course, we won't be able to overcome the problem of power and other abroad that will open challenges. we have venue, have we growth, high interest rate, you have a toxic combination when it comes to that payments, especially the low income countries, lower middle income countries, that problem is accrued. and in coming months, we are worried that that 60 percent number is going to go up. so global community has to find a solution in terms of addressing the death problem. it is route that means finding it valid defined framework using the existing framework aggressively improving it and finding ways to providing better relief. china has spent more than
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$200000000.00, bailey, our struggling countries, as part of presidency, jumping, signature belt and road initiative. that's according to a new study into chinese lending programs that highlights risks for debtors riches . kimber reports from hong kong and ambitious proposal to link asia to europe and the rest of the world through a network of infrastructure development. since launching in 2013 china is built and road initiative has expanded into africa, latin america, and beyond, and significantly broad and paging. reach this being clearly and open the job because i mentioned in the project quiz, that very, very, very simple is to increase the tunnel influence the global south and to enhance and deepen global self countries, dependence upon china to turn those country to chinese funds and chinese allies, a study by the world bank, harvard 8th data,
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and the keel institute suggests many participants have been struggling to repay their loans. and the aging is now lending some of them even more money to bail them out between 282021. china extended loans were $240000000000.00 as part of the belt road initiative. more than a $100000000000.00 of that came between 2019 and the end of 2021. beneficiaries included argentina focused on kenya and turkey, a the global economic fool out of the co. the 19 pandemic and the war in ukraine combined with rising interest rates has intensified recipient countries, debt struggles. the study shows the boring money from china. it doesn't come cheap research, just say the average interest rate for a chinese rust, you loan is 5 percent compared with 2 percent for a bailout and the international monetary fund. despite that, some analysts say aging funding model is more attractive for developing nations. target saw the way for the developing countries,
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the grow is the infrastructure and is, is a much more direct. i'm much more was so as a result oriented ways to help this country. china has pitched the bells in rhode initiative as a development projects to benefit the global economy, saying it always abides by market rules and international law and never forces countries to borrow money or pay it back. but there are still concerns about a lack of transparency. turner prefers those, you know, to negotiate the lottery with the google saw them in multi lateral setting. so that's where we are. and it's a complicated situation for both john international community. the nelson road initiative is expected to continue growing. and as it does, it's likely to face increased international scrutiny, which kimber al jazeera hong kong. for those president louis sonata lunar, the silver is in china to boost political and economic ties with his nation's
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biggest trading partner. he arrived in shanghai for the non duration of brazil's former president and dillman bruce f, as they had been new develop bank. it was set up by brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. a group of emerging economies known as bricks. president lula will then had to beijing, where he's expected to discuss the ukraine war with president. she jumping just mahoney is a professor politics and international relations that is trying to a normal university. he says there is a realignment in the world's emerging economies. i think one of the big things that we're starting to see not just with bricks but with other countries, is that the outlines not, not yet the reality. and certainly, i don't think necessarily in the near term, but the outlines of a new world order in terms of finance. one of the other big achievements here is that the 2 countries are going to move towards settlement and their respective
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currencies and bypass the dollar. this is i think, where the world is heading and bricks. clearly i think, especially with the new development bank in tandem with various other major projects associated with it, including the belt road initiative. this is the main trust where things are going. each of since her key is foreign ministers are meeting in ankara and another step towards thawing. strange relations. ties between the 2 countries, soured in 2013. that's when i did laugh at the has cc led a military coup against an elective president mohammed modesty. a turkish ally from 2017 turkey is supported katara during a 4 year blockade by egypt reign. saudi arabia on the u. e. the rif deepens and 2019, when turkey in egypt backed opposing sides during the war in libya. but a handshake between both presidents during last year's world cup and catherine
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signalled the resumption of talks in march, egypt for a minister visitor t following devastating earthquakes. and its southern and central regions will bring instead of kosovo glue from ankara. so what's being discussed in this meeting, and how significance is it? well, the, the violator meeting today between 2 ministers was important because it is having a way for a summit between a, the presence of 2 countries. but of course, there were so many important topics on the table during, at 1st libya was one of the most important topic, syria, jerusalem. a besides the by later cooperation that economic cooperation and to top diplomats discussed how they could cooperate on the regional, regional peace and stability of fancy after at 1011 year old solo methics. i remain, she is 2 countries have understood that they how waits in solving the original
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issues in navia. they have been defending the opposite sides of the conflict, but as circus foreign minister said during the joint press conference, which ended a couple of minutes ago when he said we understood that our final goals are the same. 2 countries are asking for a territorial integrity of political, united and sovereignty for levy, for the benefit also libya and a boat, egypt entry q on the other side. they discussed syria, the stability and security in syria and turkey is recent engagement with the syrian government in damascus. besides that energy was on the table as a me in egypt is one of the leading energy players in the eastern mediterranean and true kiya is in conflict with greece and is cyprus and the eastern mediterranean energy drill issues. egypt is also trying to made the 8 and also to keep asking for
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asking egypt aid to transfer. it's ellen g to to kemp as to k is aiming for a to be an energy hub. and once they export egyptian gas to the 3rd parties, okay. and how could this paved the way for a meeting with 3 president or to one and president cc this is what to top that though much mentioned doing also turkish foreign minister just 2 days ago when he announced that his egyptian counterpart was a wizard. and kara, he mentioned that it 2 presidents up to a friendly countries may come together and they either talk to blur months didn't give in a timing for the summit, but they said they are preparing on a timeline on a draft plan bed that will bring to presidents together, but they avoid it. isn't it to say any specific date for this? there were, there were news on the trick, his side that this meeting could happen after the election that is going to take
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place at on may 14th. however, this is going to be the most challenging election for the turkish president. as the poll suggests that he's a rivals or the nation alliance, the 6 opposition parties allied against a party and it's nationalist ally are all sold, carrying a great chance of winning the elections. but at so far, it's expected it to be it to happen after the election. okay, thank you so much. then of course, of, of the reporting from, and carl, still ahead on al jazeera, gonna becomes the 1st country to approve what's being described as a breakthrough vaccine for malaria. ah ah, hal i, we've had some lovely warm spring sunshine into japan recently lost
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a clear sky that's about to change. we have got thick cloud just coming into eastern parts of china, where area of high pressure just getting not stats of the way cloud of rain rolling across the east. china say so quick catch a share o 2. but the where to where the will be across q shoe on friday, slotting right across on she was we go on 3, saturday and back could cause some, a localize will flash flattish is certainly something to keep an eye on. dry weather comes backing behind a little fresher, solar at 18 celsius, little fresh of that to into basing at around 20 degrees. hopefully those dust storms that we've been hearing about recently will clear out of the way the system just wasn't them down clear. the air fear shabbas to watch shanghai, southern parts of china should be largely dry by this stage sludgy dry to across. much of indo china, scattering a showers there across indonesia, some heavy showers there into a java. some parts of sumatra once again,
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still want to heavy showers, making the way to western parts of india. meanwhile, but story over the next couple of days is going to be route that hates calcutta. touching 40 celsius on friday, maybe $41.00 foot sat day and that heck, heat stretching into bangladesh, awe inspiring stories from around the world, ah, human life capture. and is fast one. ah groundbreaking films, from award winning filmmakers. what is going on in new york city? on a jazz eda. oh
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a fellow. again the top stories on al jazeera, the sour hundreds of thousands of people are rallying in france against changes to the pension law. the constitutional court rule rule on the legislation on friday before president micron can sign it into law. week softer cycling friday. hit mozambique the country is facing its worst color outbreak in more than 20 years. the un damage to water and medical facilities is worsening. the spread of the disease. so don's military has sent reinforcements to the northern city of moreau is tensions mounts between the army and the military force. its warning that the rapids support forces group is mobilizing across the country. we have life picture from ireland where the u. s president joe biden is at the irish parliament
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. that is the latest picture. in fact, he's, what is the it is a like picture, pardon me, he's right in front of the iris parliament as part of a 3 day trip and he's due to address parliamentarians this hour. so earlier he spoke with the irish prime minister at lee over at car about the good friday agreement, which was signed to end the troubles in ireland 25 years ago. this week. for very keen to see the good friday agreement, institutions functioning again and problems are soon, and i are going to be working together on that. but really want to thank you and your administration on your country's leadership when it comes to ukraine. because i never thought in my life time that we'd see a war of this nature, apt on europe again for democracy and liberty. and the things that we believe in our on retreat are inner trees in large parts of the world. and if it wasn't for
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american leadership, and if it wasn't for america and europe working together, i don't know what kind of world we live in. donald trump was back in court in new york on thursday, he appeared in front of the states attorney general for a deposition, and a legal battle over his company's business practices and 250000000 dollars. civil fraud lawsuit claims that trump and his family misled banks and businesses by giving them false information about his net worth and the value of assets like hotels and golf courses, and a social media post. trump has called the suit ridiculous. the trial is set to begin in october. the last that the victims of an air strike carried out by me in mars, military gentle on choose. they have been cremated. this comes as the axiom diplomatic block issued a condemnation of that attack. it killed a $168.00 people, including $38.00 children. the military said the dead were fighters and the people's defense force and the legitimate military targets. the british ambassador
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to the un has also condemned beer strikes. fight to jess dropped bones on that hole. followed by helicopters, who opened fire on survivors and those who were trying to run away a 168 people have died so far and that death toll is still rising. and among them all, 38 children, the military doesn't deny this. they've admitted that they carried out the massacre . so the u. k. strongly condemns this cowardly attack on unarmed children and civilians. it is against international law and it is wholly indefensible. on behalf of the people of numa, i again go for the intonation of community, especially un security council to take dyslexic actions to save lives of the people yema do in the military. impunity and to prevent father destabilization
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of the region japanese and u. s. air forces have conducted joint drove over the sea of japan. it comes just hours after north korea launched what appears to be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. cons. government issued temporary evacuation orders and how, cato expecting the missile to land near the islands. it found the waters between the korean peninsula and japan, the launch crumbs days after north korean leader kim jong is called for more offensive military deterrence to counter south korea and the u. s. rob mcbride reports from sol. the missile was detected early thursday being launched from close to pyongyang and it was towards the end of its half hour flight tracking east over the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. that all thirties in the golden japanese island of her kite, raised that alarm, telling people to take shelter faring the mis all the debris from it could fall in
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or around the island of her cato itself in the past north career. and some of it will provoke to launch it has sent missiles over the top of her kite, out into the pacific ocean as it was with this launch. the missile fell far short, but it did have a lost the trajectory reaching out to, to, to some, 3000 kilometer, which is led people to speculate whether this was an intermediate range, ballistic missiles or a longer range, heavier intercontinental ballistic missile. the kind of giant weapons that north korea has been showing off of the military parade, which it has resumed development and testing of in the past year. either way, as with previous lodges, this has been roundly condemned by officials here and in japan. going all i circled this launch is an outrageous actor, escalates the provocation against the entire international community. and
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a series of actions by north korea, including repeated launches of ballistic missiles. 3 since the peace and security of our country. and the international community is absolutely unacceptable in south korea. and military officials are also studying whether this could have been a new type of missiles using solid fuel. such weapons are more sophisticated, they can be more quickly, the floyd from a mobile launcher, making them harder to detect and defend against. i would represent a significant development in the north miss l program. rob mcbride, i was just era. so ganna has become the 1st country to approve a new vaccine for malaria that researchers are calling a world changer. vaccine known as are $21.00 is to be used on children age between 5 and 36 months. lena block reports researchers are calling get a turning point in the struggle against malaria in a global 1st gonna has approved
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a vaccine against the mosquito borne disease. the united nation says more than $600000.00 people die from the disease each year. on average one child dies every minute and it's children who faced the highest risk of death scientists, the oxford university in the u. k. say they've spent decades researching the vaccines and gone on is the 1st african country where it will be used and on young children between 5 months and 3 years old. the world health organization is also considering whether to approve the vaccine. $200000000.00 doses are to be produced annually signed to say it's a game changer in the battle against a virus that is one of the leading killers of children in africa. lena barclays. i was just.
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