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forces parliamentary group battle each other for control. ah me, parker. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up a shot in japan as a smoke bomb is thrown in the direction of prime minister female cuz sheeta mom, so after his predecessor was assassinated to the campaign, rally ha, thousands rally against the us, rady government. and his judicial oval, whole plans for a 15th week celebrations and protests as germany shuts down is last 3 nuclear power stations. ah, fleet is around the world all calling for an immediate holds of sighting in sudan,
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which doctors say has killed at least 3 civilians. the army is battling the country's largest paramilitary group. the rapid support forces in a massive escalation intentions. both sides accused each other of starting the violence. the army says it won't negotiate with the group. there's been heavy fighting and the capital cartoon mar, wind, southwestern sudan, and north dar full. the rapid support forces say they've taken control of the presidential palace, the army chiefs, residence and cartoon international airport. but the army rejects them. a told al jazeera is in control of the palace headquarters and airport, and the air force says it's destroyed the group's camps. the parliamentary force was formed in 2013 to fight arm groups and dar for i carried out a brutal track down. it also led the suppression of rallies in khartoum in june 2019, in which a $123.00 people were killed. the contention stem from a disagreement over how the 4 should be integrated into the military. if
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a morgan report some cartoon, i heavy fighting spreads through her tomb. as tensions between the sudanese army and a powerful paramilitary force spill over into the streets, i'm out of the army says it's defending itself from attacks by the rapid support forces across the capitol. it's now designating the forest as a rebel group. i don't know who did it. we, the army did not initiate any fight. we were present in our command and we were surprised with the attack at about 910 this morning. coupled with an assault on my residence, the army did not deploy or make any movement. the army headquarters and presidential palace are under the control of the general command. we do not wish to see this country slipping into war. however, we must teach a lesson to any non regular malicious but the rapid support forced to see their bases were attacked by the army. oh yeah i yeah, this battle will pave the way to
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a peaceful solution. all those criminals who stand trials, i cannot give a time limit to the fighting. however, we are adamant to end. it was the least of losses. ah, hauled flights have been cancelled as how to international airport where armed men are on the tarmac and rapid support forces entered state television service for danty v a bad by the had to san were monastery though. this was the moment the stations broadcast was cut. the fighting hasn't just been confined to the capital. there's been violence in north and south, therefore, west and north, 4 different states as well as murder. we in northern sudan, both sides claim control of major facilities there and in other areas. but so far, it's been hard to confirm who has the upper hand tensions between the army and the rapid support forces emerge. months after a military takeover in 2021 and be heightened when talks they integrate the r s f
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into the army stalled. i really feel very sad and very angry actually i'm in rage and i see i see a 2 bed. most of them chairman your boss of you. you have been in cascade or this grid devolution. and you already committed an incentive speaking in vietnam, u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and said washington would continue to support for dance transition to a civilian lead government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against that, that progress. but this is a real opportunity to finally carry for the civilian la transition. and one that we and other countries are trying to are to bolster people across to dan are bracing themselves for more fighting
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a new crisis and an uncertain future heap. morgan, alta 0 harpoon, and hippa join says live, now from can't say when hippo, you mentioned that calls for com, from the heads of both groups, but any indication of a di escalation on the ground. the no, it doesn't look like the situation is the escalating, in fact that the army put out a statement saying that it will not negotiate with a rapid support force of until those forces are dissolved and the rebel a troops are dealt with. so it looks like, despite the fact that people have been calling for a de escalation of the situation here, and the carpets are across the country, the armed forces look like they're going ahead. with dissolving the rapid support forces and continuing to attack, they've already, rebels. they've already enabled the group as a rebel for us, and we were seeing a continuing of fighting here in the, in the area of her to near the vicinity of the presidential palace. we can still
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hear shots being fired. we can hear heavy artillery being fired. it's not clear yet who is in control of the presidential palace, but the army says it is in control of the headquarters. the state television is being battled over both sides wanting to gain control. and how to international airport at the moment looks to be under the control of the armed forces. so the escalation continues and lots of tension here. and the capital of fighting continues between both sides with civilians caught in the middle, right? they're competing claims over exactly who's in control in different parts of the capital. do we know what's happening around the rest of the country? what's happening and the rest of the content. i'm not sure if you can hear the gunshot around around me right now. i'm not sure if he can hear it if it's committee of the presidential palace. so obviously fighting is still ongoing, but we can continue or stay for the moment. but yes,
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what's happening here in the capital of an indication of what's happening in various parts of the country as well. the sudanese armed forces said they are in control of the airports in the outlet that's in south dar for that they've taken over the army bases of the rapid support forces in blue. now, states that in the southern part of the country and that the, our forces have surrendered in white mile state in west dar for however, we understand that the rapid support for the have taken over the airport. and whether we is still being battled over matter. we air base is still being battled over between the army and the rapid support. 4th, it's still around the country. the 2 sides continue to battle for control content to continue to try to take as much grounds as they can. so that be, have an upper hand over the other, should they be able to negotiate, but both sides say that they don't want to negotiate the risk that has described, the commander of the army, the criminal, and the head of the army has described as a rebel group so it doesn't look like those 2 side with negotiate and try to end of the tuition anytime soon with
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a here in the capitol all around the country. have many things for them and stay safe. harbor morgan live in cartoon. well, mohammed ali bit, i've been a conflict analyst and can't see him. he says the rapid support for his strength is in the ground forces, which is why they're targeting air bases. the upper hand in the beginning, in the fittest hours of the war. it was for the artist because they did actually take the different over of the airport of, of the digital balance. and they were about given to taken over the house of behind the head of the military himself. but i do believe that the intervention of the army by the air striking, has ex, was actually big lucia in this be got and now the counter, the attack and the is starting to contain the situation. and now the military is duty and this is what the artist is trying to do. they are trying to neutralize the,
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the, the fire of the arm is it plays so they can bully them. they can dad them. today is the fighting and the ground. but inside the c p, this can give us an advantage in front of the army because they have long experience and fight in similar to the war in that for, and other places of the words. and then as well as the, you know, the can also limit the defier of the army when they, when they added them to inside the neighborhoods of the test, to return to the streets of israel for 15th consecutive week to condemn prime minister benjamin netanyahu plans to overhaul the judicial system. these grady government put the changes on hold last month, but that delay is coming to an end soon. the bill is due back in the department of
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the end of a pool when it returns recess. critic say the amendments will have power to politicians and we can the supreme court. russell said it was the protest intel vive, even tens of thousands of israelis are taken to speak to it, protest against their governors plans to overhaul the traditional system. so the israeli government says that the supreme court in the country is becoming too much powerful, and that's why they're coming with some suggested changes. so simply, the government wants to add the wants the simple majority of the parliament to override all the decisions made by the supreme court. and also the government wants to be able to appoint the majority of the judges in the supreme court of the committee. the protested here are saying that if that the police adopt that that's going to destroy the check and checks and balances and also the separation off the palmers. so and also they say that but they did that. they had,
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the government is turning the company into a dictatorship. so they wanted to take control from the judges. and we don't want to like, this is very dangerous because if the has been going to control every link. if it mean it's not them ready any more? it's big too. we all frayed, i mean, on the great, and we're going to fight from that this growth has to are taking place under the shadow of the recent pension and the ongoing crisis in the counter. however, many of the protesters here are saying that the ongoing crisis has purposefully been triggered by the government. and they said that the security doesn't come without the marketing miss white. this is not with
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the warring sides and the conflict in yemen never released more detainees on the 2nd day of a major prisoner exchange. this is the latest cooper hootie prisoners to arrive in sun up. the red cross says more than a 100 detainees from both sides, a g to release by monday. the exchange is part of a broader diplomatic effort to end the 9 here war. santa bitter slim. we will hand either 20 prisoners including 15 sadie military mamms. we will receive $250.00 detainees. i belong phase and popular committees, as well as citizens who were kidnapped saudi arabia. they're all sorry, saving 100 placements who were taken in the western problem and i see it on a line had to lash out any. thank god, what i'm feeling is indescribable. that i've never felt like this in my life. it's like i was reborn, like i know what i am and asked me i had from maryland. my name is ahmed, muhammad ali ali, a y e o from raymar governor. i was held at alba, maria, for 4 years. we were badly treated as of the 24 year old man has been arrested
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after an explosive device was thrown in the direction of japan's prime minister female casita during a political rally. the incident and walk a yamma had shot the country coming on the months after the assassination of former prime minister shinto abbe and as japan proposed to host a g 7 summit from kos hour where the g 7 for ministers are meeting on sunday. his rob mcbride, the attack happened as prime minister fumey oak. a sheeta was about to speak in support of a candidate in an upcoming bi election. there was commotion when some want through what appeared to be a smoke bomb from the crowd. a suspect was quickly wrestled to the ground as casita was hurried away by his security. for every one in japan, this attack recalled last july's assassination of former prime minister sions obey
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again or to public event as he was campaigning. i know this is yolanda people thought it was the same when it happened with former prime minister avenue. i was shocked that something like this happened again. i saw snow gone as soon as he came out, allison was seeing similar incidents and given that this case with ca, she'd her follows on from what happened to abbe i think people are reassessing the idea of campaign speeches. but anyway, i'm glad that cuz she days fine, cuz she has continued his campaigning, saying the democratic process must go on it. singular, michigan can go not soon will dowdy elections of the foundation of democracy and violence like this cannot be tolerated during elections. i also instructed the national police agency books to ensure thorough protection of dignitary, your toyota. this attack comes as japan prepares to host foreign ministers of the g 7 countries in the mountain resort. town of kero was our,
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which is now under tight security. in recent times, acts of violence have become extremely rare in japanese politics. and after our vase assassination, an investigation found that had been serious flaws in the security provided for him . it's led to much greater protection for prime minister casita. it's tight on security, that's much more in evidence as he continues to campaign. robert bride al jazeera carol was our japan still to come this half hour see sun and heavily on. marines patrolling the beach, mexico to poise thousands of troops to protect its tourism hospitals. now to sy clone freddie, experts worried many in mozambique who struggled to feed their families because of climate change. ah,
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you're locked into your world whether update for europe in africa, nice to have you long. so here's what i see on sunday, we get a weather makers spinning around here. so that's chuck and rain into the adriatic and ione, and sees in some pretty big downpours for central and southern italy, including rome on sunday. now this energy will move weiss to east pushing into greece and the balkans over the tail end of the weekend is start of the new work week in time for their love and things look and good. plenty of sun here, temperatures and the low to mid twenties on sunday to the northwest we go and we are drawing in some warmer air from this south. so that means london, your temperature bang on average for this and the year with 15 degrees. it has been a warm month in lisbon that continues on sunday top temperature of $27.00 degrees. and oh yeah. wall to wall sunshine. now that disturbed weather in the mediterranean, it's dropping down some wind in a few showers for tunis with a high of 19 degrees. as we head toward the south, it is quiet in south africa,
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but that also means that the wild fire risk is going up breezy conditions. at times, the winds are shuffling in. a few showers for central and northern mozambique, and same goes for zimbabwe as well. mostly overcast conditions, but in bill of whale or hoary, certainly we could see some showers on sunday. and now here in the novel, susan, ah, who's breaking down the headlines till exposing the panel? is that campaign signed in? so hosting, what did you do? what did you investigate? why didn't you ask this extra question? there are many during that sensor, it will have a chilling effect on subsequent stories. the listening post doesn't cover the news . it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate. and in some cases, amplify the content you see on your part of the listing post on the 0. ah
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ah, welcome back. a reminder with the top stories here al jazeera leaders around the world are calling for an immediate whole to fighting in sudan. the army is battling the country's largest power, military grief, the rapids support forces in the massive escalation of tension. dr. say at least 3 civilians have been killed. being mass protest for 15 straight. we can israel demonstrators opposed. prime minister benjamin netanyahu plans to overrule judicial system. and a 24 year old man has been arrested doctor, an explosive device was thrown towards japan's prime minister fema cuz she didn't during a political rally. the incident and walk a yamma comes months after the assassination of its predecessor, sions, or at least 12 inmates have been killed during
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a riot in the prison in ecuador. a warning these pictures contained some disturbing images. fighting happened in the port city of choir hill on friday since 2021. hundreds of inmates have died in prisons in ecuador, the government blames it on rising violence between drug gangs fighting for territory and control. mexico government is deployed more than $8000.00 soldiers to guard beaches and tourism hotspots across the country. it follows a number of killings of popular holiday destination spots as john holborn reports and conclude. there may be not an easy fix. ah, see sand and semi automatic rifles. it's the new reality for mexico's top beach destination, the caribbean, resort of kang kuhn. a hot spot for spring breaking americans and european holiday makers. but one in which marines now got the beaches. the here for
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a reason and can coon, over recent years, crime and violence have been on the rise. for people killed near the beach just before easter, the latest flash point. british holiday makers, sophie kirsty. as soaking up the raises the security forces pass. you just seen all of their the marines and the police come patrolling down the beach. what we think. yeah. but for a strange sight, i thought there was going to be an altercation or there was something here are throw something the reason that are maybe preventative measures. i definitely cautious and we were definitely like we were looking around to other people's reactions and seeing if anybody else's reaction and i'm a shave. other people were scared then we'd probably leave. but when you look around, it seems pretty normal. the, the presence of troops here has become normal. a battalion of the national guard is now stationed on this coast authorities. no, they have to protect the tourist traded. of course you think the images like this
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one would have put people off, but tourist keep arriving in cancun despite a real surge in violence in this town over the last few years. ah, meanwhile, those living here are facing daily battles. if i am opening a new business in concur, what's the probability that i'm going to be extorted and it's gonna be like 5050? i think in a man in the home and cell phone and type of storage and and 5 percent of the business man ray. so he should know he's already had a restaurant destroyed by gangsters. can coons become a juicy prize for the biggest cartels in the country? they demand the business owners allow them, so drugs on their premises will simply give them protection money from those hawking inflatables on the beach to the popular bars and the strip. nobody's too
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big or too smooth to get out of paying back. the police say that getting to grips with things. so there is a lot of the rigid restaurants and businesses. so the people feel that police are close to them and when they can come to us, when there's an extortion call, then we can follow up in the street while the state attorney's office goes after the criminal organizations that only one person can coo and has been tried and convicted for exclusion, and they're appealing and they're already close restaurants, shots. that's an as yet incipient trend. this money maker for the mexican economy was stopped before the tourist decides go elsewhere. john holman, out visitor, canker despite violent and widespread protest. the retirement age in france says now officially been raised by 2 years to 64 french president menu. my chrome signed
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the deeply unpopular bill into law early on saturday. will take effect from the 1st of september. mass rallies were held in paris after france is constitutional council approve the bill on friday, the unions of called for demonstrations to continue personal north herself look in the end. it is the democratic course that we have been promised for a few days. it's saying that it is inevitable. he says, i think that this reform, whether it is good or not, should have been postponed because the consequences will be terrible on a political point of view. next to them is well jose quasi to so they left is all correct. the constitutional counsel has done a wall job finally into law is perhaps a bit quick, especially given the social media mess. it should be postpone process. your legacy hall says, mid i'm friends, but of i've, we're in origins. i. so i'm going back to my country at some point, but even if i don't go back, my children were born here. so i wouldn't want my children to work until they're 64 . that's too much. like when are you going to enjoy over time and you're not going
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to work for your life by the time you enjoy your retirement, your dad don't do when shock contrast. the french government is confident the reforms will bring an end to the months of protests. now some in that going through these past few weeks had been difficult for many people. and i was, i'm convinced that there is a willingness to diffuse tensions in the country. that is why the president the find the pension reform law after it was approved for the constitutional court and immediately extended a hand to the union, offered to meet with popella across the cottages, $118.00 people have been arrested on suspicion of a number of offences at the grand national horse race, one of the highest profile events and britons racing calendar. demonstrations by animal rights activists lead to the race being delayed by almost 15 minutes. please say a large number of protests has tried to gain entry to the course and arrests were made for public nuisance, and criminal damages. horses have died at the entry races since thursday, after suffering recoverable injuries. the contest was of entity, one by correct rambler, ridden by derrick fox. germany is closing is 3 remaining nuclear power plants.
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o 2 nuclear campaign is counted down as the next best time plant came off the grid. the decision was made by then chancellor angler merkel off the focus even an accident in japan in 2011. the closure was due to happened at the end of last year, but was delayed because of germany's energy crisis. so boston has more from neck of s time it's an end of an era here in germany after decades of protests by anti nuclear activists. the last 3 remaining nuclear plants will be taken off the grid like this one here. and that's a west type which has me providing electricity for this region for nearly 50 years, for these activists here with some of them who have been taken to the 3 decades. it's a great relief and they're celebrating right now. do they talk this one? this is a wonderful day. we have thought for this for 50 years. at the same time. we have
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also been campaigning for renewables. and this is now the time renewables are making headway. but a decision has also led to come, prefers, and it's been fighting the country until this very moment. a recent survey shows that more than 60 percent of the people here in germany thing during an energy crisis. it's not the right time to take these nuclear plants off the grid, and scientists say they're worried that there will be more c o 2 emissions because governmental needs more fossil fuels like holes to put the vice for his energy. and i also worry that the energy prices will go up, and i might even do short to a position for the fish. and that's called the irrational decision. and i'm gonna put you on by the government. everything will be arriving. there will be enough energy. nobody needs to work out some elses 0, west time. maybe 2 thirds of most m beaks population rely on farming or fishing for
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income. but experts are worried. many people may struggle to feed their families to, to changing weather patterns. more than a 1000000 people in the region were affected when cycling freddy hit last month from who to for me to mila reports. macias and bonnie is working her way through, did crops off the site loan pretty devastated this farm and more amber in southern mozambique. heavy flooding after the psych loan destroyed much of the maze, tomatoes, and cucumbers grown. ja, now she has to start from scratch. i gotta go to one of them. me farming is what i do for a living. we also have to hire people to work the land. when flooding happens, we lose our crops. we still have to pay their workers and also treat the land. so it's loss after loss. experts are worried about the worsening effects of climate change and what it means for food production in a country where 2 thirds of the population relies on agriculture and fishing in a single vehicle. this is the coastal city of bay route 4 years ago after cycle.
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only di hit winter, it was one of the worst tropical psych loans in the southern hemisphere. it affected millions of people across mozambique malawi and zimbabwe. experts say this region of the indian ocean has the highest average increase in surface temperature of all tropical oceans. higher temperatures mean more in a g to supercharge wither systems, which they say are increasingly developing into psych loans. so when most recently psycho foody was the longest surviving tropical storm in recorded history. regaining strength 6 times over. many flood plains and low coastal areas may mostly be vulnerable to flooding concerning for, to re things 1st, they have had the vin bigger and more frequent. and that's concerning because we're going to and it's not just a lot of times we focus on the psych loans because they are very and flooding. it's very dramatic. it is very visually shocking. but we have other impacts like
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droughts that routing the eighty's and ninety's killed over a $100000.00 people, but was every month people dying over long period time, it doesn't catch the media attention. so the climate is, is scary in, not only in all aspects that floods the droughts, the it is, it's really and if we really struggling with what's now and this is the beginning, it can get worse. and the last decade moves and beaks been hit by the civil high intensity tropical cyclone, killing many destroying bowlings and costing the economy billions of dollars. an expert say it should prepare for more. for me de la al jazeera, my put him was in be kenya's 1st earth observation satellite has blasted off from california in a space. x rockets and lists are transported, go south, can go transporter. the satellite will collect data on the food production and the consequences of.

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