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on al jazeera, as the war in your brain, moves into the 2nd year. we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experience it. one conversation with no has studio be unscripted, seeks to find the common solution. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian drawing attention to land disputes, and local concerns in the lead up to date algebra, explode the environmental significance of action, and inaction al jazeera covers the latest ongoing developments from to her on, on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera. ah. yemen, sooty rebels on these saudi led coalition begin this significant prisoner exchange
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is part of a new push to end the war. ah, 11 o'clock, this is al desert life and also can we renewing older launches brazil's president lewis, in nazi alluded to, silva beach china as the decision paying on a state visit aimed at interesting train the f. b. i arrests the u. s. air force gods. many connection with the league of top secret pens could documents. and nearing eruption, volcano in columbia, threatens people in towns where memories of previous disasters still fresh. ah. so yes, we begin with significant developments in yemen for the 1st time since 2028th. the rebels and the saudi led coalition to hold the major president exchange. the 1st group of healthy prisoners has now arrived in honor at the airports was a see,
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there are many emotional reunions of families. and the red cross says more than 800 people, a g to be released in the coming days. these changes all part of broader diplomatic efforts to end the 9 year conflicts. and let's chat straightaway to our deserves hash marlborough, who knows? conflict very well. it's covered extensively. so hash him just how significant is this. this is a big development in yemen, as we speak. the red cross is deploying planes in santa aden, or to model in riyadh with the saudi prisoners. all will be air released. and we're expecting the $800.00 prisoners to be released within 3 days. this was only made possible after a significant rapprochement between saudi arabia and iran. i've covered many meetings between the herpes and the internationally recognized government in 2015, 16 and then in stock hall in 2018 and the stumbling block for any political
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settlement was the prisoner exchange. suddenly they decided there was a breakthrough in the prisoner exchange, and this i think was only made possible because of that agreement between saudi arabia and iran to normalize ties. and we're seeing this being air. busy busily lighted across on or right wendy. this is the airport of sun i, which is under the control of the how thes and we see their own prisoners now reuniting, where there are loved. what is a very significant moment? it's a moment the hope is, are celebrating because they were somehow a political prior in yemen for decades. and in 2004 decided to take the struggle to administer confrontation again for a present idea. ballasa 2011. after the uprising the joined the political process and then they were undermined in 2014 that took the world by massive surprise when they took over the capital santa 2015. saudis lost the misery campaign to prevent
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the health is from take in the southern part of the country, particular the capital i then what is happening today's quite a spectacular because it's a recognition of the health is control over the northern part of the country. and this was only made possible after the saudi ambassador, hamilton zab paid a visit and spent few days in santa negotiating the details of a broader political settlement with the health is one allen. one of the items of this deal is the year is the prisoner swap and simultaneously there. and this is what is quite significant about this exchange. at the same time, in aden, far away in the south, thousands of soldiers or southerners are waiting for their hero to be released. general ma'am, order. so by he, he was a former defense minister who was detained by the health is when they moved into the south. and this is going to be an opportunity for there are secessionist in the
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south to use this opportunity to claim the republic that existed. and in 1990 they say they are adamant about the need to break away from the north. so some events going on down there to so very emotional scenes as we're busy right now. how hopeful can we be? this will be part of the, the beginning of the end of the conference. just 10 minutes ago mohammed out the ceremony is a senior, healthy official has been involved in most of the talks with the saudis have, has just said on twitter that her he was optimistic describe the talks with his daddy ambassador as, as constructive. and his said that the expecting the saudi's back in sun are hoping that this will be conducive to an agreement on the trust i as i think after the seas that you are seeing now, we're likely to see another major breakthrough within the final days over the mother, the trust being extended for another 6 months, but the hoping that this going to be a permanent truce,
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which is going to lead us to the 2nd phase, the most important, the most delicate and the most dangerous, which is political talks about an end to the conflict in yemen, building a new amen and establishing an interim government where the health is along with all their rivals from the law party. from the islamists, from the secessionist come together, form a government based in sun, our move forward, carved out a new constitution, and new legal system, and then hope to build a new vibrant democratic yemen. is that going to happen? is going to be difficult over the last 2 days. the health is came out her and said that that the saturdays have to understand that they cannot mediate a settlement. as far as we are concerned, as human is the have to understand that it will party that to this conflict. and therefore, what happens in the near future has to be a human owned e m a lead political process, which might check some fears or actually with every man. thanks very much the for that analysis that update. thank you. while it's here now from who say anal mccarty,
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who's a, who's the, unless, and he thinks thousands more prisoners will be released to i think that the visit of the buzzard to son has actually moved this. but he's none of the exchange able those. and i have syndic leave a message to so dad a bit that they are ready for the full exchange of but isn't it in both sides, which could be about 15000 prisoners in both the, in the hands of both parties. and that's why i think if, if, if this but isn't it, it can, you will go as it was bland. i believe that the after about done it will be more at a deal will be struck to release all other business, the visit of the so the bus to which he has actually leave left and i, yesterday, they haven't actually struck any deal regarding the beast processes because one big
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issue which actually this, o, d, those a want a, they want to be as a mediator like the old man is they doing to be as a part of, for any deal agreement that the wife and i had refused to tell you because they said the biggest part of this war is this r o d as in sulfur, that's why they, they, they will not find any agreement as mediator. they are not like the money out of the one who launched the war against the yemen, and it was declared by the so the because the many want to help. so would you responsible for all compensation should be the should actually a saudi is responsible for that out of the will to withdraw or it's for his, including the night out of him from across yemen. and then after that, you have many can actually talk together and sit together and without any
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involvement of this, o d, or of the united data, be minute the so the out. so can say like a pub bottom they, they put him in the beginning of the war, they call it a civil war. already many arises and they, i don't think they will accept to be part of any agreement as a big layer of, of this war. i'm a times and i will refuse to, to negotiate to so the mediator. that's why i think if this old you will not accept this main demand, i didn't think that you will see any be coming soon. p. m. and in the company, our delegates from 9 our nations are expected to meet society ravia, to discuss the possibility of serious return to the arab league. it was expelled in 2011 after the government violent cracked down on a popular uprising, gulf countries, egypt to rock and jordan, have been invited for the regional meeting. jetta on thursday series. foreign minister visited the kingdom for the 1st time in more than a decade,
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damascus in riyadh, and taking steps towards resuming flights and constantly services. for the 1st time since will began or cut his prime minister has dismiss, talk of syria returning to the arab league. speculation, he says the reasons for its expulsion still stand. when i can show who it was out of my job, it's true that the war has stopped, but syrian people are still displacing their innocent people in presence. there are many things we don't want to impose solutions on the syrian people. the people need to reach them. there must be a political solution for this year in crisis. katara decision is not to take any step if there is no political development or solution to the crisis was not the result president lewis, natalie desilva was given a state welcome in beijing by his counterpart, choosing ping to lead is going to be looking for ways to for the boost political and economic ties, china is brazil biggest trading partner at the board and ukraine is also likely to be discussed with the mac is the senior research fellow at the center for china
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globalization. he joins us now from beijing. welcome to the program. so red carpet literally rolled out for lula. what are we expecting to come from this visit? we think this visit, this relationship is bilateral relationship between china and brazil. is a very important one for both countries. i'm china, brazil have an important trade relationship. us we, beans, of course, are important part of this. they also had a vested interest in greater global stability, especially energy supplies, fertilizer. i think this is very important, but i think we also need to step back and look at it more broadly that we can see the momentum shifting whether that's in europe and with the pawn. this is in asia, of course with the regional comprehensive economic partnership and now in latin
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america with brazil and other countries. that countries and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of working with china on a pragmatic basis and not engaging or supporting or condoning a provocative actions that are inflaming global insecurity. i think this is a very, very important visit at a very important time, right? say i trade overwhelmingly, will be on the agenda. what about the, the war ukraine? you think that'll come up i'd be surprised if it was not mentioned again. ah, it seemed large in the context of energy, but we also have to recognize that fertilizer eyes also impacted. so certainly this is, ah, an issue of concern to brazil and, and china as well. but it's more than just bilateral trade. we also need to remember that brazil in china or members of of bricks. and the 1st
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place that lulu president landed, was in shanghai to visit the new development bank, which originally was called the bricks bank. and i think again, a very, very important development. and what about the ongoing climate crisis, china or a big emitter, brazil? i could swallow some of that up with carbon credits that could be deals in that frontier, right? absolutely. so again, and there is a, i think, a broad range of topics that are of mutual interest and concern now, but also with broader ah, regional and global implications. as long climate, of course, is one of them are at a factor and a mac there. as being just from beijing, thank you. less. a member of the u. s. national guard has been arrested on suspicion of leaking classified documents online, include sensitive military intelligence about the war and ukraine. 21 year old jack to share was taken into custody from his hiring, massachusetts, or questions about how he got access to state seekers. as rosalyn jordan,
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our reports surrendering without a fight 21 year old jack douglas to cheryl was of rustic by federal agents on thursday at his home in massachusetts. he's the air national guard member accused of sharing images of classified military documents in a gamers chat room material that ended up circulating widely online. today, the justice department arrested jack douglas to sherif in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information. to share it is an employee of the united states air force national guard f. b i. agents took to share into custody earlier this afternoon without incident to sara is expected to be arraigned in boston. federal court on friday. his case is important because the documents he allegedly shared include detailed pentagon analyses on the u. s. lead
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effort to support ukraine and its war against russia. evidence the u. s. was spying on its ally, south korea, and reports accusing the israeli intelligence agency, most sawed of stoking recent anti government protest report most saw denies. at the pentagon, u. s. officials say service members get security clearances based on their job duties. not on their age. a policy maintained across the us. government look again . we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we receive regular training on the proper, a handling of classified information. as i mentioned, we sign nondisclosure agreements, so those rules are very clear. and anyone who has the security clearance knows that anyone who violates those rules is doing so willfully. earlier on thursday, the u. s. president appeared to downplay the importance of the material leaked. i'm not concerned about the ladies and i'm concerned that it happened. but there is
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nothing contemporaneous with that said by arresting to shera. the u. s. is making it clear, making classified information. public is illegal. rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington. so they had heard out zera expose a criminal network turning dirty cason to gold in southern africa. it implicate some powerful people, including zimbabwe, 1st lady, and stretched thin and lucy public supports. we looked at the challenges facing the un peacekeeping mission in molly? ah, hello, we got a little ball rain in the forecast easing down towards the endo chart, enamel cloud showing up here. i think it could be
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a little wetter than has been recently showers, gathering to across northern parts of the philippines and the usual scattering of showers there 3 militia and on into were indonesia. you can see that wet weather that for laos, for cambodia, maybe into thailand too. as we go through the next hour session, particularly heavy focus of right, coming in to southern past for a time as we go through sunday. now we have a co seats and particularly heavy rain, making its way into western parts of australia in the form of severe tropical cyclone elsa. and that brought some very strong winds as well. winds gusted as high as 298 kilometers per hour. please to say, final warning has now been issued for the storm, also brought some very heavy rain, 495 millimeters of fright. one a 2 spots here. and that, of course has led to inevitably led to some fighting that position of the storm right now, and it will continue to drive its way into the interior. so southern parts of anti sang some very heavy rain over towards alice breakdown, paused when is not
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a problem by their state. grassy makes his way a little further. moth was raining out in the process, pushing up towards queensland. ah, ah, ah, in with ah,
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ah, her again you what she out 0. her mind about top stories is a long delayed prisoners swap is underway in yemen between who few rebels in the sandy led coalition. around 800 people are due to be released. the 1st group of who thesis arrived in sana, where they've been reuniting with the families. brazil's president lewis, of nazi alluded to silver, was given a state welcome by china is the decision, pagan, bay ging to are expected to find ways to do for the boost political and economic ties toward ukraine. also likely to be on the agenda. u. s. agents have arrested a member of the air force national guard suspected of leaking classified documents last month. included assessments about the board, ukraine heads consist, leak was a deliberate criminal act. anal, does your investigation is uncovered? a massive money laundering scheme involving gold smugly in southern africa.
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undercover journalist from the investigative unit have exposed the extent of the operation in zimbabwe. it implicate some of the nation's most powerful people, including the 1st lady. lady alexander james says this report al jazeera is under cover, reporters, want to launch a $1200000000.00 of criminal funds by building a fictitious casino resort overlooking victoria falls for we are going to do his hotel casino in vertical market. and so that go outside of it, that's. that's one of the best thing you can call on that pitching to ambassador you potential symbolic way. senior diplomatic belief isn't in one of the going green. angel says that president emerson monongahela owns land for the proposed development in the town. read your horses. so if
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a lot of land that is on divide cost, you get, you get the thing that then is easy to dispose of a just call i listed. let's put it this way, this put it as well. thank you. and then when i say that, ah, so, because the dirty cash for the project needs to be smuggled into zimbabwe undetected, the ambassador makes a cool to the 1st lady when i'm old celia, man, and guy cwa, remember those people had one more kiss they would want to know why we providing the please, will they provide the place? i don't remember. father refers to the president them. i don't, i don't in a 6 and if you will please, when am i presenting a meta? so i'll send it to the him, been you discuss which blends he uses. he's old,
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they are on my back. i live about a day they discussed flying the cash ins as in bob white on the presidential plane, mom, the redoubtable running, whether it be sometimes you repeat that we spoke about. so i'm just going to present 90 day notice or else, right. okay, we're gonna do that out me a little bit, but just let you guys are these like the bible as him with his pin. okay. oh good. okay. well, thank you so much. ms. allison, let me pull my locals available that you brought with this. he says the plan will succeed because it has the president's approval. i say to you, what you want to do is happening here with you but angel, 1st lady, auxiliary and presidents. emerson. madame gaga did not respond to our requests for
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comment. alexander james al jazeera and you can watch the final installment of the 4 part series in the us, your investigation, gold mafia, have the king with you on friday, at certain 1200 jim t. france's constitutional council will make a ruling on the government changes to pension law in the coming hours on thursday. people across france joint nationwide protest gates assigned to raise the retirement age. from 60 to 64, the angry house, the president of monroe micro force to build through parliament without a vote. the country butler explains what could happen next. what happens now will probably determine whether the protest continue in phones or whether they will fade away. this is francis constitutional counsel, examine bills. it has been looking at the french president, the manual micro pension reform, or for the call says, is necessary to modernize the pension system. it also raised the retirement age by
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2 years to $64.00. it is a reform that's been quite unpopular and even in my home i call and make as much there was certainly social descent. again, this is a form, but it doesn't mean that everything should stop. so we are all getting on with our work. what constitutes or council will deliver it vertically on the bill? it will either approve it as it is and then it will come low. it will approve it bought, suggest some modifications, but it will still become law eventually. or it could scrap it now, scrapping it is what frances trade unions would like. they have made major demonstration against this reform since the beginning of the year. they say the reform is unfair and they also don't like the way in which the french government put the reform to parliament by decree. something that they say is on democratic to down. so i have a probably, it was a decision aimed at stifling the massive social movement and trying to control parliament and we absolutely reject it. and then more that emit found them trading
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and said that if the bill is not with your name, then they will continue to protest. whatever happens all this has had an impact on my crawl and his government said, i try to keep on it. it's going to be very complicated for the president. now, all this is damages, prime minister, his party and him as the flag bearer of this device, perform men. so he will need to prove that he can continue after forms without resorting to forcing them through by decree. but without a parliamentary a majority, it'll be very difficult for me. if in the end, the constitutional counsel does approve the bill, even with some modifications, it will soon be signed into law by micro and is likely to come into effect in september. the faster butler, i'll just sarah paris, the head of the un mission in molly as told the security council. it's peacekeeping operations are stretched thin. the tanks by om groups have increased military government is increasingly turning to russian mercenaries for support. nicholas
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hank has this. prices of oil, rice and other food items have doubled in molly, but to make a tory shopkeeper in bama co 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 from aka 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 me unless i won't get. 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 troops to stay . when you get there will be given the loan. we done one minute meant to leave. they are the ones actually protecting the population of those who have stayed
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behind in our village will never accept the un peacekeepers leaving the malia and authorities want them to go. and 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 reactive 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 arm 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, an increase in violence. maryan say something needs to change. nicholas hawk al
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jazeera, the car australia is northwest coast has been hit by the most powerful tropical school storm in years cycling ill so made it land full net port headland, the major for an export. people in several communities have been told to stay in doors. many living in the cycle and past been evacuated. authorities in columbia, a monitoring the nevada deliveries volcano because of fears. it could erupt again. iraq to did 985, creating the countries worst recorded natural disaster. at least 25000 people were killed. to run p s, he spoke to some of the survivors school. professor francisco canyon was 15 years old. when the reception of the nevada, the rece volcano, hit the town of meridian 985, and they stopped my massive warning. my memories of fleeing with his father as burning rocks hurled through the night and the roar of the land slide still haunt him to this day. not any i job,
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even if i was very young. i had the impression that the earth could cave in, or that something was arriving from the sky. when aka, now that the volcano might be erupting again, he packed a backpack with a radio alight documents, and medicines to be ready to run again. my husband, but of course people living in the shadows of the nevada that rhys have been on high alert for 2 weeks. i'll tore to say the volcano might be days or weeks away from another major eruption. and no one knows where it will hit the hardest martin bit loose. nelly, who lived in a rural area close to the volcano, still gets emotional, remembering how she and her 3 children miraculously survived. i don't know mark was how up or can you please how i like a big cake. yes i had for days i wouldn't go to bed thinking it would come back and i wouldn't be able to open my eyes again. i would think about my kids. it's very hard to remember because i suffered so much my love, it stays with you when you miss it. and as him thought,
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while moody, you're reemerge relatively unscathed it, another town out of mayor was completely wiped away. killing 25000 people. a gigantic landslide traveled for more than 50 kilometers through the night, bearing our mayor in a matter of minutes and leaving its residence without a chance to survive. respite to pass tragedy. how tore it is are struggling to convince many farmers in high risk areas to evacuate. and soldiers have been deployed to stop vehicles from heading to the volcano. geologist say they're worried by the fact that the activity inside the volcano is the closest it has been to the one that preceded the 1985 eruption, even if there are differences in military riverton things in 1985 to all kin was closed. gaz is that an hello way out today the system is more open yet the seismic
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