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for western central and northern areas in time, those winds have blowing out that heat insert minutes down just a few days ago. ask about pretty close to 40 degrees. now 23 on sunday. here's a picture for turkey. we've got some showers moving west to east, some showers to be expected, and it's stumble with a hive. 17 degrees and for the other side of the mediterranean. stop and down some wind and rain for tunis with the top temperature of 19 degrees. some torrential downpours not too far away from bungie on sunday. and because conditions are dry and those winds are picking up through the northern cape providence. that means the fire danger rating has gone way up on sunday. it's a snapshot of your weather season. ah, ah. faced battles continued overnight between see don's army and its rival, her military force raising for the full scale war. the conflict takes
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a heavy toll. 56 civilians killed in 2 days un and major well paused, cool for an immediate de escalation. ah, nicholas this is al, does your life and also coming up tens of thousands of people back on the streets of israel in protest against been min yahoo! the plans to change the judiciary class. i'm robert bride in japan, where g 7 foreign ministers are gathering to discuss the world's growing list of crises with deep and brazil's amazon were. indigenous communities are cut off from basic healthcare, incurable diseases killing people. so smoke rising from sedans, capital call to the city of more than 8000000 people. now
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a seen of a better power struggle between 2 of its most powerful military leaders. fighter jets helicopters, gun fathers, uncertainty and a nation that was transitioning from military to a civilian rule. at least 56 civilians have been killed. hundreds more injured. should ahn's army has ruled out negotiations with the rapid support forces which should as designated a rebel group. if morgan has a latest now from culture, i have if i think spread through how to s tensions between the sudanese army and to powerful paramilitary force spill over into the streets. the army says it's defending itself attacked by the rapid support forces across the capitol. it's now does it anything before us as a rebel groups? now, we the army did not initiate any flight. we were present in our command and we were
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surprised with the attack. coupled with an assault on my residence, the army did not deploy or make any movement you army headquarters and presidential palace are under the control of the general command. we do not wish to see this country slipping into war one. however, we must teach a lesson to any non regular malicious but the rapid support for to see their bases were attacked by the army. this battle will pave the way to a peaceful solution. all those criminals will stand trials. i can not give a time and a bit to the fighting, how we the we are adamant to end with the least of losses. the all flights have been cancelled. boom, international airports where armed men are on the tarmac and rapid support forces entered the television service. dan tv, about one of them. no. this was the moment the station broadcast was caught.
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the fight thinks, i think has been confined to the cap if there's been violence in north and south star for west and north cord to find faith as well as murder. we in northern for them 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 potential between the army and the rapids support for cambridge month after a military takeover in 2021. and behind him when talks to integrate the recess into the army stalled. i really feel very sad and very angry actually i'm in the age and i see i see it too bad. most of them chairman your boss of you. you have been in cascade or this grid devolution. and you already committed an uncertainty can speaking in vietnam, u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and said washington would continue to support to dance transition to a civilian lead government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against
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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, to bolster people across to dan are bracing themselves for more fighting a new crisis and an uncertain future heap. morgan, alta 0 cartoon. well, we're going to join him alive now. in the car to men, hebert, we conceived smoke rising over the capitol, though it doesn't look like there's been any d escalation. what is the current situation? what we can still hear, the sound of heavy artillery being fired in various parts of the capital. handsome, especially the southern parts of the capitol. the vicinity of the presidential palace seems to be quieter compared to saturday. but when you look at the other
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areas, places like the army headquarters, it seems to be that there is some kind of fighting around that area. now the rapid support forces say their country, they're in control of the naval command base of the army. that is very hard to confirm at the moment. we're still waiting for the army to confirm whether that is the case or not. but we can also see a smoke rising from the city of under man. so it's clear that there has been some shelling, some airstrikes being carried out by the sudanese army against the rapid support force as a basis in the city of under man fighting fil ongoing. still lots of tension in other parts of the country as well. there is direct confrontation happening in the eastern city of port sudan between the rapid support forces and the army, and the other arts of the country where the army says they have taken over a basis belonging to the r s f. so d, a lots of developments are fighting, still ongoing in the capitol, hot in other parts of the country, not clear yet who's who has the upper hand. but it's clear that this fighting is
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going to continue for a while. and within call to mandated around the country, millions and millions of people just trying to deal with this. people are confused, but they are also wanting assistance. now lots of markets are close. nobody has been able to open their shop. people can get out of their homes because of the sound of the fighter jets flying around the skies of her tomb. and those who have been injured, many of them according to be for the needs of the syndicate, can't access the hospitals and even those who do manage to access the hospital bill shortage of medical personnel. so lots of challenges facing the civilians who are caught up in the crossfire between the europe, support forces and the army, and other cities, such as the in the fashion in north point in yellow. they have been reports of casualties. many of them as a result of 3 bullets hitting them in their homes. lots of tension in the country in the capital cartoon, lots of injuries and lots of loss of life. and all of that,
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because too powerful military groups are trying to gain control over the other re, troubling situation that with you as a day goes on the income to thanks for the time being. well, the integration of the rapid support forces into the regular army has been one of the main demands approach moxie groups for civilian transition. last month towards between the paramilitary unit and the army failed to reach an agreement. the unit says it needed 10 years, but the army wants it done into habit vol. explains how the paramilitary force was formed. that off the support forces upon military fight, as merely from dot for the city was created by former president omar bashir in 2013, to stabilize the war torn region in western sudan. and more broadly to consolidate his personal grip on power. he was concerned about any security institution being strong enough to overthrow and challenge him though he allowed, he allowed,
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basically a proliferation of different armed groups and centers of power within the country. but the origin of the false goes back to 2003. that's when president of the ship created and the tribal militia to caution a local rebellion in the west. a force became known as the janitor with saddam's coming through la general update. the data behind was instrumental in creating and training both agenda wheat and later the us f. he worked in the field for jazz with his now dead. i from 100100 glue known as committee. the comment, the out assess in 2019 the 2 men joined fossil to overthrow the amount of the ship . hon headed the transitional military council and handed douglas, except as his deputy. but the out assess, continued to grow in both sites and we buy some estimates. it now both $100000.00 test on and it took on several roles including border security and maintaining law
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and order costs. are activists accused out of 5th of participating in the killing of 120 city pro democracy professors in june 2019. but it's him at his aspirations for unrivalled political leadership in cartoon that led to discord with his ally uncle han and paved the way for the current situation. difference over the terms of integration of the other stuff to the army intensified after the signing of a framework agreement that lay the foundations for the transitional period in december, 2022. the failure of talks on this and other issues, finally led to what observers have been warning about and all our military confrontation crisis group was warning. just 10 years ago. you know, while bus year was still in power, that if he ever left power, one of the big concerns would be that he left behind such a mess in terms of the military insecurity. that a huge risk was that these parties would themselves turn on each other as ever.
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it's still in population, but the price of the fear, the current conflict, may prove more deadly and more destructive than any sudan has witnessed. in the homicide, we were talking about the impacts on civilians a little bit earlier. let's explore that. little bit more genius by phone from central culture is dennis minimal, who's a human rights activist. and it's thanks for joining us at this time. it tell us what is it light from a civilian point of view in culture right now. hello. last night was one of the worst night scenes to don. in many cities like a fashion, sit on selling g matter. we of course, of course, to me where i live, the sounds of shows up all night until now. it's clear that the bustle are taking places in the south and east side of the park,
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as well as the could be under mine. we can see the war plains and here the conditions and hospitals are very bad and the situations are is very fragile. around them, short electricity has been cut off in most of the neighborhoods in the capital. since yesterday, the water supply is partially cut off over calling in the bakery shops and supermarkets. like we start to notice the shortage of many items. people are very confused and worried about the conflicting statements by they need this over the army. and i mean it's the month dawn and the average temperature is $8.00 to $4.00 people in the month for ship. and they were really hoping i'm preparing to teach the kind of agreement that might need to some
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stability and the door of democracy. but did that did not happen, and the war begin. so let me say it has been cut off for the 8 degrees celsius. it must be difficult without air conditioning to say the least. and if food supplies beginning to diminish, it must be, as you say, very wiring and indeed frightening for people. yeah, exactly. and people are afraid even to go in, in the yard on the next to their houses because of the around on pull expect come. and most of the cases in the house, because right now, right now we just because of that, like people, many, many, many people were killed and shop just by pulling that came through their windows. and it's very complex and we don't know when it's going to end. and. 4 8 just say like how the international community and how the other extend.
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4 bodies are, can help and we hope that they find solution in a very many years because those who paid the price was out of this. and especially the most vulnerable one at this moment. so we have the figures, the $56.00 civilians are being killed. hundreds more are injured to a lot of people from the outside say that they saw this coming. did you? yes, of course. and, and the buckle between the hours. if an army is something that we know that is going to happen one day. but we don't understand that to the 2015 and disintegration and establishment of the r s and even making their situation legalized within making it like very legal by integrating them into a national army and making them grow day after day. and i think i'm not sure,
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but in terms of the size and number of them, the some of the bigger than, than the national army. of course, they don't have the equipment equipment that the army had but are bigger. and also we don't know the way that they use and where are they hiding? and especially the ones that the declare yesterday that they're not talk of data and for the most part of that, and then they disappearing the neighborhood. so we are very worried about how the security situation will be in cost to others to pick up the coming days. especially no existence of believe everything is close the police station, the fuel station, and few supermarkets and few places are open hospitals. some of the hospitals they don't have, but they have like power shortage. and then the, even the sick people were already in the hospital that are in
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a bad situation. we hear some internal process by the people who have a problem in the center near the army headquarters and the city, the, it's a human teddy in the crisis that's happening here in, on what to that also the economic situation and, and that we were suffering in the in the last year to year and then in a june 2021 over 2021 is clearly a very, very difficult time. and we hope that some kind of resolution soon as possible. we do appreciate your time to speak to thanks a lot. so ahead hair and al jazeera more detainees have been released in yemen, optimizations between the boring side ah
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frank assessments. this treaty provides this with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera, we are all response. even people far away are so helping with the environment, problems in the amazon, because they are consumers. i teach kids about the threats that are oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this language up to the kids, went away, do as the ocean. why and what are you going to do to keep house clean, the sort of language that keeps the rental blood women, right? they have one, several back over their fight for equality and gotten america. those told the things that were texting, women were made a challenge in the region. i will not start being thrown like i want freedom.
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we don't have read them in this study. these are about 2 weeks now. i say 3 day journey to a show on the west and your grade. so, and this choice, our country, someone needs to rebuild. lou ah, what does it, what about top stores? at least 56 civilians have been killed in sudan and fierce fighting between the army and the largest power military group. the surgeon violence is zip later setbacks, the nations transition to civilian rule. and this was the scene just a short while ago in the capital call to where much of the violence has been
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concentrated. sedans, army has ruled out negotiations with the rapid support forces, which is designated a ripple group. thousands of protest as have returned to the streets of israel for 15, straight to oppose the government plan. changes of the judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu put the proposal on hold in march in response to demonstrations. the bill comes before parliament again later this month. the proposals would limit the power, the supreme court, and keep politicians more say in choosing judges. so said i was the protests in television. even tens of thousands of israelis are taking the space to protest against the government plans to overhaul the traditional system. so the israel 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 to simple majority of the parliament to override all the decisions made by the supreme court. and also the government wants
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to be able to appoint the maturity of the judges in the supreme court of the critics. the protest this year, i've seen that if that proposal is adopted, it's going to destroy the check and checks and balances and also the separation off the palmers. so and also they say that that, but they did that they had government is turning the country into a dictatorship. so they wanted to take control from the dodgers. and, and we don't want to like, this is very dangerous because if the kids are going to control everything with mean it's not them ready, any more kind of need speak to on. we all frayed, i may not agree. i'm going to fight from that. this protest 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 3 guard by the own government. and they said that this security doesn't come
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without them. the more chris white with orthodox christian worshipers have been gathering unoccupied east jerusalem for easter celebrations. after weeks of violence in the old city, which is home to christian wisdom and jewish holy site is rarely police restricting access to the earth. in previous years, up to 10000 people, that the chance of the holy supple garnet surrounding us now be limited to one to 10. that's under 2000 tooth. us the war insides in ye, emmonds conflict, are expected to release more detainees in the coming hours as part of a major prisoner exchange. this was the latest group of healthy prisoners to arrive in the rebel controlled capital of santa dozens of troops from leeside, the u. e coalition were also released on saturday. top diplomats from g 7 countries
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are due to arrive in japan. the next hour for 3 days of talks, security is tight as protests as gather ahead. of the meeting in the southern city of colors are the war and ukraine, china's growing influence in the region and north chris miss. alt us are very high on the agenda at robert jones's life from outside the venue committee and cut her in. so are in japan a so robert as a say to warn you crank and to be top of the agenda, but of course, henzy of other problems in the region. that's ryder. they come together with this growing list of crises in the world. and in fact, they're the work starts this sunday evening with a working dinner when they will be discussing. we are told at china and north korea, the united states is the leading member of this said g 7 group or wants to push its allies to counter the growing influence of or of china in the world. and in fact, entity blank in the u. s. secretary of state on his way here to japan,
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stopped off in viet nam for talks there to try to strengthen length links with the yet nam against. it's much more powerful neighbor, china. but all of this comes in the wake of the, a visit by emanuel macro of france, a to beijing, in what many people saw or many other g g 7 members saw as being overtly friendly toward she, jin ping and the french foreign minister has been at pains to say that france, his position has not changed towards france amble specifically towards ty, wine, which has concerned some of the other g server members. but there are likely to be some, a tough talking points over at dinner this sunday evening across. and north korea always featured prominently in this part of the world. just 3 days ago, the north koreans launching what they said was a new type of solid fuel intercontinental ballistic missile. or a rock homes that are run price point. taiwan says it's every from a chinese satellite launch has landed it near by. water's beijing announced
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a maritime no entry zone in the area earlier this week because of the launch on sunday. last delayed flights in and out of self governing taiwan. and this comes days off to china rep top military drills in the seas. all around the gunman have stormed a water park in essential mexico clear at least 7 people, including a child that happened in cortisol. in the state of her guanajuato, where gangs have been fighting for control of drug trafficking roots, security forces and the army would be deployed to search for the attackers. in january, brazil's government declared a public health emergency in the young mammy indigenous territory, which is the largest in the country. but the community is not alone. monica janik, you have traveled to the edge of ari valley in the ems. oh, the by the 9 digits village is in morning. ah,
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on this day family members receive the body of a woman. she had been suffering from tuberculosis days earlier. she was taken to the nearest hospital some 3 hours away by helicopter, even with treatment, it was too late. most by convincing that if we only have medicine here for simple illnesses like calls and stomach aches or to stabilize the patient until we get outside help. anything serious can only be treated in the city, so they shove, id valley in the heart of brazil's amazon is the size of austria. there are no roles traveling great distances in this remote area is only possible by water or air. but there are a handful of small health outposts like this one where they were, were or did this up by the mood center need you guys in, in we communicate wire a deal with 6 other villages to coordinate the medical logistics before it's complicated when we need 1500 leaders of gasoline to transport patients by boat.
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and it's a treat to 4 days trip to the nearest hospital. no fuel prices went up in and resources are scarcely the 7 tribes of the shove i, the valley will have had contact with outsiders are now dealing with new diseases, malaria, hepatitis, and even h. i v. but poisonous snakes, a part of their habitat, also pose a serious threat on snake bites account for hundreds of deaths and amputations each year. and i'm a victim of snakebite needs. immediate medical attention helicopters often aren't available. they can't fly in bad weather or land in the middle of the jungle. it took me 2 days by foot to reach a man who had been bitten twice in the leg. i had the serum with me, but he died 8 hours later by many victims are bitten during hunting expeditions like this. one of the indigenous people prefer to treat snake bites with centuries old traditional healing practices. but local herbs have proven to be
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less effective than anti venom serum produced by laboratories. medications that must be kept in a refrigerator. something villages with no electricity don't have and can't afford . and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the sick to the nearest hospital, they still face another challenge dealing with the restrictions imposed by the beliefs and culture of the indigenous people. many villagers resist the idea of transporting their relatives for treatment. the carrabas will have had little contact with outsiders are more wary than others. oh, my love causes of globalcom. they're afraid of leaving their homes to an unknown place. so we have to take the patient and all of his family with us to
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a hospital where they may be exposed to add the diseases, putting the rest of the village at risk. the best solution is to have a floating hospital on the river to attend them their job id, people's want the government to train their own tribesman as doctors and nurses. but that is something that me take a long time and persuasion. monica anarchy of al jazeera shove id valley, brazil. and i took from a mcclark how you can find more information, of course, on a website are desert, dot com is the address, or whether it's coming up next with jeff harrington. and then inside story, we'll examine germany's decision to put an end to nuclear energy. i'll see you later. ah ah,
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you're locked into your world's weather update for europe and africa. nice to have ye along. so here's what i see on sunday, we get a weather maker 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 west 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 the 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 and a few showers for tunis with a high of 19 degrees. as we head toward the south, it is quiet in south africa. that also means that the wild fire risk is going up
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breezy conditions. at times, the winds are shuffling in. a few showers for central and northern mozambique, and same goes for zimbabwe as well. we'll say overcast conditions. but in bill a whale or hoary, certainly we could see some showers on sunday. and now here in the now will soon ah, plastic, it's no secret that it took to take to the environment. but do you really know just top safety taste every point in the plastic life i don't have them for manufacture to the rubbish. are plastic problems a bigger than will tell they are. the peak is in the pudding, the chemical plant, a poisoning millions of the little tiny nanoparticle to plastic them recently. they just found it. human black hole, hail the planet episode, full analogies, era germany puts an end to nuclear energy. it has shut down its last remaining nuclear power plant.
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