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do you think that's a bad thing? more shooting with absolutely. on. i'll just leave a condo cuz his mother hasn't worked for yes. he's also employed as a family to the doctor. we already have to share with the promises that have never been met. not even one, it's driving our youth to depression. depression that is leading to attract addiction. africa has one of the most, i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing. millions are trapped in poverty. many desperate and discouraged young africans say the government need to seriously address employment, otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive. ah, despite promises of what you meant,
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cherry on. pause. that's no less up in the battle for control of sudan between the army and a powerful power military group. at least 56 civilians have been killed in the fighting. police have been people have been urged to stay in their homes to avoid being hit by straight bullets ah, on the bulk of this is al jazeera life in london, also coming up an attack on bikini fast. those army and defense volunteers kills 40 people and then just doesn't support. an emotional reunion says you have any rebels and government forces complete the 3 day prisoner exchange boosting hopes of an end to the war and off the delighting funds for decades. why it's the final cut and for fun, 2 of the opera broadway is longest running.
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ah. but into the program, fighting in sudan has continued for a 2nd day, despite the army and rapid support forces paramilitary group agreeing to a temporary humanitarian pause. as well as course of the international community for a cease fire. or this is the scene live in cartoon where the bitter power struggle for control of the country broke out on saturday. with air strikes and gun battles . at least 56 civilians have been killed and hundreds injured. the u. n's world food program says 3 of its employees are among the dead, is temporarily halted operations of the country. the army and r. s. f. join forces in 2019 to oust president. omar alba, sheer, the violence was sparked by a disagreement over the parliament, permanency groups integration into the military as part of the transition to civilian rule. so this is the fate of play and see down at the moment. fighting has
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spread across the country, but the worst of the violence has been centered on the capital cartoon and neighboring abdulla man. both sides have been vying for control of the state broadcast, so the presidential palace, the airport, and various military bases. hippa, morgan reports some cartoon. smoke rises above hot tomb as fighting between sedans, army and its biggest paramilitary group entered its 2nd day from above fighter jets circle the capital. while the military, once people to state indoor the 2 sides are fighting full control. the military and the rapid support forces both claim to be in control of important locations around the country. oh, but in some parts the army says it's gained ground. taking basis, run by the paramilitary force it on sunday afternoon. both sides agree to a cease fire for 3 hours on humanitarian grounds, starting at 4 pm local time. that was violated an hour later,
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the pause and fighting targets of those who have been trapped in places like hospitals and schools. since that's a day. many were cut off from food and drinking water as fighting between the army and the rapid support forces killed dozens and injured hundreds more. fighting also took place in residential areas, area of heavy fighting, then it blocked off by soldiers and there's gunshots and snipers. and i'm from here, you can't see any, any dead bodies, but i have i, i friends who are in that zone and they can't leave their house. the fighting has spread to the east them city of port sedan under man and body disrupting energy and what a supplies. hospitals are in lockdown with him on your source. if i don't to work even in the even the doctors probably the hospitals. i dont get reached the hospital even even the ambulance, even the humblest and look move in the streets. ah, the violence began on saturday after weeks of tension between army chief i've been
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for the humble hon and his deputy mammoth. hm. dan douglas, commander of the rapid support forces. each leader is accusing the other of starting to fight and refusing to negotiate the united nations african union. the united states and regional leaders are calling for an end to the hostilities. their concern, it could become a full scale war and possibly spill over into neighboring countries. the main priority that, that's really shared by all of the country is to prevent these from moving into a blue civil war. we're close to that one. no one, no really at that point here because because it's going to show what was done, didn't know that the devastation of a civil war will lead to so many issues on illegal migration. or if you just fluent out of to dive into countries that's already very fragile, going to be it's u p. issues in it as well, by the growing international pressure to stop the fighting an attempt at the fire.
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it's unclear if these 2 leaders are willing to put aside their differences and commit the talks. he will morgan ultra 0 to me earlier here, but morgan gave us this update on developments in cassim will in the capital vary so conflicting reports with regard to who controls what we do know that there are f f troops around the presidential palace. it's not clear they have full control of that and the, even that a symbolic bear, the presidential palace is where the office is of the president or the head of the ruling council as where his residence as then there's the issue of the general command of the headquarters in the early hours of sunday morning there was heavy bombardments and heavy fighting around the vicinity of the general command. and even now, more than 12 hours later, we can still hear the sound of 5 egypt flying over the skies of her whom we can still hear the sound of anti aircraft. missiles being fired,
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it's not clear from which direction they are coming at. now this is a very unusual situation, fighting rarely, if ever has reached the capital of sedan, it's usually in the periphery. so people here are not prepared to deal with this kind of situation. when it started on saturday, they thought it was going to be just like any other day before they heard the gunshots and heavy artillery being fired. many of them did not take precautionary measures. they did. they did not for extra food. they did not store extra drinking water and then there's the issue of lack of fire and they don't know when the air strikes are coming. they have to rely on their own ears to be able to see a hear the sound of the fight. they just in the sky and try to take cover, and even when it comes to the issue of cover, there are no safety shelf is in the capital again, because fighting does not happen the capital, it usually happens in the peripheries of the country with a video blogger, his travelling, and sudan, has shared his experience of what's happening to him. my name opened the window, i could see the black smoke on the l. a lot of people they are going by walking,
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they are going with their bag. many of the people they are loading the stuff from supermarket, they are going in their car, many of them they're checking in, and i know the of a goes to escape the cd. the regional african block, the into guns of governmental authority on development plans to send the presidents of kenya, south sudan, and ju boutique, as soon as possible to mediate between sedans, warring parties, canyon president, william router's office, said on twitter that he's consulting with regional leadership to support dialogue, the african union has called for an end to hostilities. it also plans to send representatives to sit down on an immediate cease fire mission of sedans. former prime minister, abdullah ham dog says there should be no foreign intervention in the dispute and no return to dictatorship. i do the loft, e to the i call for denying any for an intervention and sudanese affairs. we asked the international community to have a positive role to support the return of political dialogue. and i invite once
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again, the military and the rapid support forces to hold negotiations. now to solve the disagreements that have led to this situation. whatever happens to day after the change of april 2019 things will never be the same again as to them. we have said good bye to declare that she for ever. we can have reversal. we can have setbacks but will never be defeated to ricky their fast. so now we're at least 40 people have been killed in an attack on a military unit. 6 soldiers and 34 civilian volunteers, hired by the military to fight armed groups were killed near y. greer in the north eastern krueger region, at least 33 other people were injured. no group has claimed responsibility making a fair so has been battling arm groups linked to al qaeda eyesore. for years,
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the violence which triggered to military coups last year has killed more than 10000 people and displaced 2000000 more. on thursday, the john to declared a general mobilization saying it would give the state all necessary means to combat such attacks. so thank either quasi to sooner, it's a constitutional framework that gives more power, more authority to the government to create organized direct, the means to face a danger. in this case was the terrorist danger. as for the impact on individual freedom, it must be said that the international covenant of civil and political, vice of which burkina faso is a member and which we have ratified, provides that in the event of acceptable danger of a threat to the existence of a nation the state may take measures required by that situation. so the leaders of this state can take measures required. and of course, there is a difference. what can and cannot be done. ah,
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no, the warring sides in yemen, conflicts have finished releasing detainees on the 3rd and final day of a large scale prisoner exchange. this was the latest group of healthy prisoners to arrive in the rebel controlled capital. siler, dozens of troops from the saudi u. a coalition of also been released, the red cross says at least $860.00 prisoners from both sides have been free during the operation. exchange came days after talks between the seas and saudi negotiators to negotiate as to renew a nationwide sci fi and negotiate a peace agreement, charlie barometer her mother. i'm a felon over whelming happiness, as you can see. i thank god for this happiness. i feel as if i am born again. i'll be back in my country and to santa, my wall home is a big speak tree, the biggest pride and the biggest freedom of jayla home than us. i thank god, whoever united me with and with my family and even a fatima seto from the international committee of the red cross has travelled on
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the flight with a release prisoners. she says it wasn't my writ of pure joy when they arrive to the airport. it's such an amazing momentum. it's such a beautiful moment of happiness and joy that we can witness a big deal course every time it's needed and it to the whole and you know those solutions. the whole bedroom is fine. so this week, man, 100 details where with over thousands of people will be able to get there this year. oh boy here as being national company, the red cross beyond taking the changes from a to b. all here is also took action monday with me that my critics, i mentioned we able to visit with you in private before the course of the
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place we were to meet with one of the conditions. and during those visits, we were able to check if they had any special needs. if they were aware just to explain to them the creation and also to make sure that they were, will pay to be. and then when they arrived, we also will give them the trinity to call their families. and they will forget a small dock for time to break the new place in india, investigating the killing of a former politician and his brother who was shot dead live on television. taken us rough ahmed were targeted while under police escort in what a british state on saturday, they were on their way to the hospital when 3 gunman pretending to be journalists fight at them at close range. the suspect. and the b team who son was also recently shot dead, was a convicted criminal, jailed in 2019 for kidnapping. really the people who killed were
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brought for medical checkups as per the mandatory legal requirements. and they were members of the media around who were interviewing them. according to primary information, 3 men came posing as media personnel and started firing. 3 people have now been arrested and they'll being interrogated. and artic and usher of died in this incident. son, jacob paul is the editor of hard news magazine. he says, the shooting could have significant political consequences. manner in which it was done shows that there were certain gaps in policing closely. you, these people that bought both, both of them will be not used for that quality monitor or formation. and they were made to walk and distributed, open them to any attack that they have. they can please send me on hindsight, you can see that it could have been the plan. but the fact of the matter is that both of them are criminals for the long term long list of programs that they are committed. especially was clear at quite a bit and nobody's really shedding tears with them. in fact, the,
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the cheapest of the state has built a reputation for taking on the muslim op here. but this is a major setback to his impression that he's protecting law and order. i mean there is a sense that vigilante justice has been celebrated, which is so brilliant on because mister yorkie was the chief minister, aspires abroad, has dreams of becoming the prime minister of this country. and this will not go down very bell with whatever happened the mexican army is searching for gunman who stormed to resort, killing 7 people, including a 7 year old child. he talked to place in the small town of quotas, are going to pato state a region in central mexico, notorious with drug related violence. rival, drug cartels have been battling for control of trafficking routes for several years . another person is being treated in hospital for serious injuries. following the attack to columbia. now we're a dissident. part of the fog rebel group says it's ready to start. peace talks with the government next month. the e m. c dissident group announced at
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a leaders meeting that is prepared for dialogue from may, the 16th. it rejected a peace deal with the government, which other fall rebels accepted back in 2016. the deal shields former combatants from any potential jail sentences. in half a 1000000 people were killed in the conflict. still to come this half hour. 14 asia is killed and 28 others injured in a shooting at a 16th birthday party in a town in alabama. plus our sized villages in california were hoping to learn some valuable lessons from earthquakes into kia and syria. ah, with hello, good to be with you. it's been pretty soggy in the southeast of australia. let me
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show you this nice to see by the way, in victoria state melbourne, 38 millimeters of rain making it. it's what it stay and more than a year. but the good news is it's a much dryer picture. on monday, few showers, scraping in to w a. we've got what, whether toward the top end and tropical queensland, as well on sure breeze means the temperature and sydney is down to 22 degrees for new zealand, weather alerts already and play for this batch of what, whether that's moving into the westland and off to indonesia, we go, we've got some downpours for southern sumatra, island next stop the philippines. i think anywhere from manila to low, og. we're going to get into some torrential downpours here. certainly we could see some flood advisor is issued for this rain could be used. is this southwest of china? we've got a wildfire burning here, textures in this part of the world. and he about 10 to 15 degrees above average. incredible pictures here. now there is some rain coming into the pitcher western yang see river valley. this is a picture on monday, but let me show you what happens on tuesday. that rain really intensifies from the
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gang see to the pearl river valley when this weather report in japan. and while we've got much cooler air wrapping in for whole cato island. so paro just a high of 6 degrees on monday. ah, with a meeting of minds, it's deadly word. freedom which has used to cover so many different things. the fan, your domains, dream economics. if that happens in any other pro fisher, they will be fired. yeah. or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative brian, it meets renowned economist, hygiene chang. part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio, be unscripted on al jazeera. ah
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ah, welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here and al jazeera fist fighting continues in sudan between the army and the rapid sport forces per military group, just by both sides, agreeing to a humanitarian pools. these 56 civilians have been killed and hundreds injured some saturday. at least 40 people have been killed in an attack on a military unit near the town of bohemia in bikini fossa. included 6 soldiers and 30 full members of a volunteer army and the warring sides in yemen. conflict of wrapped up by 3 de prisoner exchanged right cross as at least 860 prisoners from both sides are free to in the operation. now president joe biden has condemned rising gun violence in the us as outrageous and unacceptable. after 14 ages was shot dead in alabama. on
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saturday evening, one of the victims has been named as phil dowdell, the star player of his high school football team, who was attending his sister's 16th birthday party, and dom studio, and town of date vill 28 people were inches including their mother. some are in a critical condition, police have given no indication yet of a motive for the shooting. or if anybody is in custody, ask you to please keep our community in your prayers. i ask you to keep my police department in your prayers. and i also ask each of you, please do not live this moment the fan what you think about the city of davis and our family what we've dealt with is something that no community should have to endure. kenny as president william router, as our ceo position to give talks with the government a chance is made a payment,
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meanwhile, owns his followers to continue protesting over fraud in last year's presidential election and the high cost of living. they rally to the capital nairobi on sunday, ahead of talks for the government, and these 3 people have been killed and hundreds arrested during protest. late last month. the opposition is cooling for the head of kenya's police force to be investigated by the international a criminal court. accusing him of ordering attacks on protests as orthodox christian worshippers who have gathered been occupied east jerusalem for easter celebrations. after weeks of violence in the old city, which is aim to christian, muslim and jewish holy science is where the place restricted access to the area. in previous years, up to 10000 people at the church of the holy septa and its surroundings has now been limited to under 2000. while in russia and ukraine festivities come at a time of war, which is deepened, a growing rift between the 2 churches to be treatment for dunker has more.
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ah, the bells chime and russians, most of in celebration of orthodox easter, as worshippers flocked to prey and have the traditional painted eggs and easter bread blessed. many had the war in ukraine on their mind. i have a lot of relatives in ukraine and a lot of them have died. it is scary to talk about it because i might be persecuted for what i'm seeing now. it's very scary stuff like we did. but it was a, really, there's a war between good and evil going on, and we understand perfectly that evil wants to when nobody likes our orthodox world . everybody wants to destroy it. club pay. in moscow, president putin attended east a service, led by patriarchy real. the gold plus soon after russia launched its invasion of ukraine, the russian orthodox patriarch announced his church as support for the war. the
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ukrainian orthodox church already at odds with moscow, after the annexation of crimea, responded by announcing it would cut all ties to the moscow. patria kate the ologist, andrei cries, says the russian church still hopes, not all is lost as the muscular of money with some which moscow schooling itself and thinking that those people are its followers. and this is all new. we've already seen moscow making a similar mistake. we thought that once russian tanks appear on ukrainian borders, they will be greeted with flowers by orthodox craniums of the moscow patriarch at what they did not. often in ukraine was soldiers marked the holiday with food sent from home and donated by locals. the church and keys, also encouraged worshippers to celebrate their so heroku yaki a memorial idiot this year like the previous year, we celebrate easter,
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to the sounds of cannon fire. but no sorrow or tragedy can overshadow the joy of the holiday. the resurrection of christ is the victory of divine love of a human malice, god of light, over darkness. senior restore. as the fighting continues in ukraine, many pray for the violence to be over. dmitri medford unco al jazeera, an iranian cause, his sentence, an air defense command him the allegedly responsible for the downing of ukrainian passenger plane to 13 years in prison. runs revolutionary guard mistakenly shot down the ukraine international airlines flight in 2020 killing all a 176 people on board. it came at a time of height and tensions between the u. s. and around the state news agency reported that the commander said to avoided the strike did not follow protocols. other personnel have been jailed for up to 3 years or more than $500.00 kathleen fire fighters have been battling
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a wildfire which started in southwestern france and crossed the spanish border. the spanish state broadcasters as at least 7.5 square kilometers of burned on both sides of the border. efforts to control the fire, were hampered by strong winds. but officials say crews stopped it engulfing villages. seismologists in the united states a closely studying the earthquake that hid tequila and syria in february. scientists in california want to find out how that own state which has a long history of quakes could survive something of symbol of magnitude reynolds repose from los angeles. ah, the devastating earthquake in turkey and syria is sending shock ways of concern half a world away to california. these workers are retrofitting an older residential building to make it more earthquake resistant. the main thing we're doing is we've install this wide flange column and it's going to be connected to this foundation here. many such buildings were built without enough steel to reinforce concrete
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structural pillars and beams. they lack what engineers called ductile strength. so the word duct, i'll, it yet has to do with flexibility. a building has to be able to move a little bit. and concrete is really strong, but it's, it's a little brittle. it's not very flexible. and so having enough steel inside is what makes it flexible because steel is very ductile. the magnitude 7.8 turkey syria quake happened in a seismic zone. strikingly similar to the san andreas fault, which ones through los angeles county home to 9300000 people are actually very similar, quick sounds. her falls on southern california is no stranger to large earthquakes . the 1994 northridge quake was a magnitude 6.7. and it could happen again in los angeles. there are about $1200.00 older buildings like this one that engineers say would be heavily damaged
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if the city were struck by an earthquake of the same magnitude as the one that hit turkey and syria. the los angeles county board of supervisors recently voted to create new rules requiring retrofitting of older non duct tile buildings, and to create an inventor re a vulnerable structures. experts who have modeled quake scenarios, say, loss of light in the event of a major l lake wake, would be much smaller than in turkey and syria because of better construction. but nonetheless, there will be a loss of life, and there will be some new destruction, and people got to rebuild its gonna be a big hit. the worst part will be the aftermath with major highways, possibly severed electric power and water pumping stations knocked offline for weeks. los angeles is preparing itself, but the force is slowly grinding beneath the surface or unstoppable. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. now the phantom of the opera is being stage for the last
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time in the united states. the longest running stage musical in broadway history is currently taking its final bow in front of a special invited audience. andrew lloyd webber's blockbuster show has thrill theater fans for 35 years. but as gabriel alexander reports from new york, it was finished off. i cove it after 35 years on broadway bank, and the opera is dropping the curtains for good for most it will be the last time they see the musical, at least here, wanted to see the phantom one more time before. sadly, the phantom of the opera, based on the french novel from 1910 1st debuted in london in 1986, 2 years later in new york city. since then, it has to were widely and seen by a 140000000 people in 33 countries. but here on broadway,
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that is often a highlight for theater fan. the musical has over a 130 cast crew and orchestra members involved in every performance. it's a full meal. when you walk into the theater. the big orchestra, 26 people. the big, beautiful cops. i mean it's, it's, everything we offer is everything. almost 20000000 tickets have been sold to its showings. $13981.00 performances and $1300000000.00 in gross sales. 35 years on broadway. $1300000000.00. that's on heard of. but the coven pandemic force broadway to go completely dark. for nearly 18 months. the music stopped when broadway finally fully reopened in september 2021. audiences were slow to return. and the
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ones who did often book tickets for other marquis plays such as why and king chicago, or hamilton ticket sales to phantom of the opera plummeted. and could not offset the rising cost to put on the production, add it all up. and that's why producers decided their show could no longer go on. but not always last. phantom is still playing at her majesty's theatre in london, and their plans for a mandarin version to open in china next year. gabriel's ando al jazeera new york. now what could be more relaxing on a day of work than lying on a lounge of reading a good book. while this man in north carolina was so engrossed, he felt a notice of but blair, by entering stage right portion of the basil, just as shocked as he was made a swift exit. the whole scene was captured on a doorbell camera. ah.

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