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diplomatic question mounts on the rival forces to stop the violence that's already killed, 56 civilians. ah, hello there, i'm miss darcy at hand. this is out here at life and are also coming ah, celebrations as humans warring sides rap of a major prisoner exchange. on the heels of talks to try to end the conflict. ah, and the cotton come down for the last time on broadway's longest running stage music. ah! now people ensued on have endured a 2nd day of fierce fighting between the army and the country's biggest power
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military force. earlier on sunday, they had a brief respite from the violence during what was intended to be a 3 hour humanitarian pause. fighting between the army and the rapids, support forces began on saturday. at least 56 civilians have now been killed and hundreds injured since then. the violence was bogged by disagreement over the power military groups, integration into the military is part of a transition to civilian war. well, let's take a look at the state of play. currently ensued on fighting has now spread across the country, but the worst of the violence has been centered in the capital cartoon. and the neighboring city of andermann, both sides of been vying for control of the state broadcast at the presidential palace. the airport and various military bases are correspondent, him, morgan has more from cartoon in the capital there. 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
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that is symbolic bear, the presidential palace is where the offices of the president are 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 and not pier from which direction they're coming at. but it's clear that the sudanese army is continuing to launch asked right against the recess and the rest is continuing to try to counter those attacks. this is the situation around the capital. many people are in panic on the 2nd day of the fighting between the recess and the armed forces. smoke rises above hot tomb as fighting between sedans, army and its biggest paramilitary group entered its 2nd day from above fighter jets
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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 bases 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. the pause in fighting targets of those who have been trapped in places like hospitals and schools since saturday. 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
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here. you can't see any, any debt by you, but i have i, i friends who are in that zone and they can't leave their house. the fighting has spread to the eastern city of port sedan under man and body disrupting energy and what a supplies. hospitals are in lockdown with him one source if we're told to work in the even the doctor's going to lead the hospitals. i dont be reached the hospital even even the ambulance even the ambulance does not move in the street. ah, the violence began on saturday after weeks of tension between army chief i've been for the 100 hon and his deputy mammoth ham dan de glue 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. busy the main
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priority that, that's really shared by all of the country is to prevent these from moving into a full blown civil war. we're close to that, but when no one, no, really at that point. yeah. because because it's going to show what i was down, the knew that the devastation of a civil war will lead to so many issues on illegal migration, or if you just flowing out of the done into countries. that's already very fragile countries. and probably it's u. p. issues in egypt as well, by the growing international pressure to stop the fighting an attempt at the fire. 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 while a video blocker who's been traveling and sudan has shared his experience of what's happening now. and cartoon. when they opened the window, i could see the black smoke on the l. a lot of people they are going by walking, they are going with their bag,
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many of the people they are loading the stuff from supermarket. they are going in their car, many of them the area he checking in and another of a goes through as well. there's also been fierce fighting in the city of metal where, which lives northwest of cartoon, there's a battle for control of an airport and an air base out there is as on the side of that is that we've been hearing gun flyer, both light and heavy weapons which was likely to signal renewed, fighting within the vicinity of them at our airport. soon, it all came to a halt. and what remains is the plumes of smoke from the vital installation within the facility close to its control tower. as you can see, this is the aftermath of the fighting that began a short while ago. the rapid support forces had said they had seized control of them at our airport claims denied by senior sources. we contacted in the sudanese army here in the northern province. they confirmed the airport is under the army of
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control as the armed forces deal with what they're calling, because a small pockets of rebels, an apparent reference to the rapid support forces. meanwhile, a regional block of nations is planning to send. the presidents of kenya, south sued on an juicy all to mediate. and to dawn, the inter governmental authority on development, or if god says the leaders will be heading there as soon as possible. the african union has also called for an end to hospital season. it's shannon will be also going to call to him to discuss an immediate cease fire. and the arab league has housing emergency meeting to discuss. the situation ensued on how some zaki is the assistance that general of the arab league. he says the alliance is reaching out to both sides. it is difficult in these times for the 2 concerned parties, the commanders job for hon. on the other side. it's difficult
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to place because i'm stake them, but we are doing logistical terms. it's a bit difficult, but yes we are. we are trying to get these calls done before the end of the day. we can, they're concerned that they want foreign involvement in their own affairs because they are aware that such involvement may take shapes that will not be beneficial to their own security and stability. we had best to speak, not only in the public part of the session, but also in the part that was not covered by the media. and he said things similar to that. but as when it comes to the arab league, they know exactly what we, what we stand for. they do not have anything to worry about as brothers to try to
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help them get over this very, very bumpy segment of the road and, and the military. ready compensation ah, his mother news now and gunman and bikini faso have killed at least 40 members of the country security forces. the attack on a military unit happened in the northeast. soldiers and civilian volunteers are among the dead. because of as her husband battling armed groups linked to al qaeda, an eyesore for years now the violence which triggered to military grew his last year. his also killed more than 10000 people and displaced 2000000 more. sir, thank either quasi to ship. it's a constitutional framework that gives more power, more authority to the government to create organized direct means to face
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a danger. in this case, for all 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 with we have ratified, provides that in the event of accept law, 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's a difference. what can and cannot be dumb. are caught in iran, her sentence 10 members of its air defense force as to prison. for the downing of ukrainian passenger plane 3 years ago, all 176 people on board died when the runs revolutionary guards shot down the aircraft over terran, at a time of increase tensions with us. the association of victims families as denounced to the trial as a sham and once the case brought before the international court of justice. while yelman's warring science has completed a large scale prisoner exchange,
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which has raised hopes of an end to the country's long running conflict, sunday was the 3rd and final day of the operation. the red cross has at least 816 detainees have been released since friday, mostly from the arraignment back to the rebel group. dozens of troops from the saudi u. e coalition. also freed under that un broker deal shortly. but i'm going to come with a film of overwhelming 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 summer, my walk home is a big you speak tree. the biggest pride, the biggest freedom jayla i'm the last i thank god whoever united me with my family or fatima sat or from the international committee of the red cross has been traveling on some flights with released prisoners. she described the mood as they were reunited with their families. it's such an amazing momentum. it's such a beautiful moment of happiness and joy that we can witness
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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 detainees. where aside with families which over thousands of people would be able to send together this year. our goal here as being a national company, just beyond taking the changes from a to b. all here is also took action monday with me that my credit will be able to visit with you in private before the course of the week before 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,
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we also will give them the trinity to call their families. and they will forget a small box for us to break the all stella had here on out as a rob rentals in los angeles. and we'll take a look at how this city would bear if it were hit by an earthquake of the same magnitude that struck turkey and syrup. ah, when the news breaks its head nationwide strikes since the beginning of the year when people need to be high. and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin. with exclusive interviews, an in depth about korea probation. milly sees the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground to win award winning documentaries and lives
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frank assessments. this treaty provides this with this hopeful moment what countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules that will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves. inside story on al jazeera, the pursuit of endless economic growth has caused the plan. it is a number of things that threaten all civilization as we know. and that's an existential threat. authorized off, if overhauling entrenched economic systems can help revise the damage, we must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living well and meet the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. that is that dramatic change for society. are we going to collapse, or are we going to rise business critical on al jazeera lou.
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ah, welcome back to watching al 0. i'm the stars you here and uh huh. that's remind you about the stories. there's been more fighting between rival forces and you, don, after a brief humanitarian pause. on the 2nd day of hostilities, the world health organization says at least 83 people have now been killed and battles between the army and the countries largest power military gunman and virginia foster have killed at least 40 members of the country security forces during an attack on army unit, soldiers and civilian volunteers are among the dead. humans, warring sides of completed a large scale prisoner exchange. the red cross says at least $860.00 detainees from both sides were freed. it's raised hopes of an end to the countries long running conflict. now china says it's willing to have close
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a strategic communications with the russian military. the pledge came from beijing's defense minister leash and who met with the russian president vladimir putin on sunday. if i was a state visit to russia by a chinese president sheet and being last month when leaders discussed beijing's piece plan for ukraine, while the war in ukraine and tensions on the korean peninsula are topping the agenda of the g 7, a foreign ministers meeting in japan, the ministers are holding talks in the city of caraway's, our. they'll also discuss china and its recent military exercises around tie one. or let's speak to raw mcbride, he joins us now from carries our roadways. he went to the 2nd day there now, and the ministers seem to be in good spirits. i spotted plenty of miles there on the bullet train. that's right, absolutely. yeah. they have started that session with a working dinner on sunday evening hosted by massa. hi,
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ashley. the foreign minister of japan, i think it's team to being a successful start to this gathering of foreign ministers. that like the subject of the working dinner was china and north korea. and the talking points, the kinds of things they talked about, what you would expect from these g 7 members talking about the need for a free open international rules based order. also saying that it's not acceptable for any one party or country to unilaterally attempt to change the status quo. seems to be very much directed at russia and it's war in ukraine. i. but also, i think, a direct sense in the direction of china with its possible intentions towards taiwan. i actually was reminding his guests that say, you know, japan is the only asian g 7 men, but that it borders with china, russia, but also with north korea. it is very much concerned with what happens in the indo pacific and with north korea and it's missile testing. japan has taken
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a fossil more robust stance against that testing. and i think on that subject that was a complete unanimity amongst all the g 7 members roundly condemning the recent missed out launches by north korea. rob, so today is the me of the meeting, right. presumably ukraine is not far from top of the agenda. yeah, absolutely. i think and what they are looking at is a whole broad range of issues largely to do with the developing nations, the so called global south. but they are talking specifically about iran, middle east afghanistan, central asia. but ukraine will definitely be the most important consequential session that they are going to be involved in. interestingly, japan is the only one of the g 7 that is not super supplying lethal aid weaponry to ukraine. although the current government would want to try to change its own guidelines, its own laws to allow that because japan is fully supportive of ukraine's position
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. and in fact, a prime minister kasheila was in cave as she to him. ping was visiting vladimir putin in moscow. but the rest of the g 7 members, it is largely there. tanks are self propelled guns, other infantry fighting vehicles, all this heavy armor which is getting prepared for this long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. there will be a lot of discussion about the prospects for that. what russia will do in return on what the g 7 supporters of ukraine are prepared to do in further supporting ukraine from the prior. thank you. been an eye on that mills and for us in cal is our for now. thank so much and lesson bek has been affected by 3 major psych lines. now in 5 years, experts are wanting, the country must be prepared for even more extreme weather out there has been to day with efficient and she says he's already feeling the impact of climate change. sharman the d as david. my name is dea davida. i am a fisherman at
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a fishing area and my po taught mozambique and my bordeaux or sandy. at all meant it right now. what i am seeing is because of the climate change before with our grandfathers and there was a loss of cash north of spies nozzles of wars until i come from a family that relies on fishing. i am also a fisherman and my children will probably be fishermen tow a anti gun man. did these cycling some floods have reduced the amount of fish we catch? it's possible that when my children's time comes they won't be any fish always goes into bass. esick lonnie shae, whom the climates and floods is what's causing this, says 2014, the has not been a lot of fish. it keeps on reducing. the problem is that the constant wind and the flooding in the sea means there is a lot of river water mixing with the sea water in john are very much page by the
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commander ah, shaggy, basically the last floods in february there was a lot of river water, we stayed for long periods without fishing and even the days that we, when scott, we came back without any fish. nose are fed up, we're going north, give them a shout. nobody is effects us because we make a living from fishing when we returned without any fish. there is no money and we can't earn a living. we didn't not in columbia, a rebel group who had broke away from the fog to carry on their armed campaign against the government is now ready for peace talks. as the leaders meeting the dissonant e m. c group has said that it will be ready for dialogue from next month and rejected a piece deal with the government, which other far rebels accepted back in 2016. the deal protects former combatants from any potential jail sentences. nearly half a 1000000 people were killed in the conflict. i know the amazon, the dogwood, we announced to the whole world that our delegates,
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the dialogue table with the colombian state, headed by the national government of ready for 16th of may this year. my o mexican army is searching for gunman who attacked a resort, killing 7 people, including a 7 year old child had happened in the small town of quarters and gone water estate, a region in central mexico known for its drug related violence. rival cartels when battling for control of trafficking routes there for several years. one person is still being treated in hospital, the serious injuries following that attack. well, seismologists in the u. s. state of california are closely studying the earthquakes that hit to kia and syria and february. they're hoping to learn how their own creek prime legion might fit if something similar happened. her battles reports from los angeles. 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
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building to make it more earthquake resistant. the main thing we're doing is we've installed 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 structural pillars and beams. they lack what engineers called ductile strength. so the word duct islet, yet as 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 and 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 994 northridge quake was
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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 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 ductile buildings, and to create an inventory of 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. nonetheless, there will be fossil life and there will be some day and destruction and people gather rebill. that's 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
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weeks. los angeles is preparing itself, but the forces slowly grinding beneath the surface or unstoppable. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, on the fountain, and the upright has fallen silent, at least in new york city. the longest running stage musical in broadway history has just had its final share. angela web has blockbuster show it will pairs of hands the fatty 5 years. that as gabriel is under reports, a fountain couldn't survive credit. phantom of the opera based on the french novel from 1910 1st day butte, in london, in 1986, 2 years later in new york city. since then, it has 2 world wide wheat and seen by a 140000000 people in 33 countries. but it's here on broadway that is often a highlight for theater fans. the musical has over
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a 130 cast crew and orchestra members involved in every performance. it's a full meal. when you walk into this theater, it's a big orchestra. 26 pieces of metal. it's a big, beautiful costumes. i mean it's, it's everything can be upwards everything. almost $20000000.00 tickets have been sold to its showings, $13981.00 performance is and $1300000000.00 in gross sales. 35 years on broadway. $1300000000.00. that's unheard. 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 ones who did often book tickets for other marquee plays, such as lion king, chicago,
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or hamilton ticket sales to phantom of the opera plummeted. and could not offset 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. all that sent for me is darcy take this burleson and then you can always find much more on our website, max out of there dot com. the weather is up next with jeff. and then inside story, we'll take a look at what's going on in cedar. ah,
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here's your weather update in a minute 15 just the other day. we had a pretty violent dust. storm ain't quite sad. now. we have to wrench old downpours in baluchistan province in pakistan on monday. this is a westerly disturbance within in western portions of the country and to the north as while after india we go in the northern size of the country. it's all about the heat here, temperatures of cross 40 degrees. it's been like this for several days and it will continue for days to come. had said a new national temperature record in thailand, 45 degrees in the west. some showers around that slower in temperatures. also a pulse of rain from manila to log on loose on island in the philippines in time for south west china in explosives, wild fire here. now in this part of the world, temperatures are running about $10.00 to $15.00 degrees above average. there is a bit of rain coming into play here. so let me show you this, the western yancy river valley. this is a forecast on monday. now by tuesday, this really intensifies between the gang, see and the pearl river valley, some big down ports to be expected in grey lin, with
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a hive 27 degrees. we are talking about snow storm warnings on hook cato island in japan, looking to pick up about 30 centimeters of snow over a 12 hour period. okay, you're up to date that your weather updates. as soon the 1st commander of the lebanese army after independence from france, who took over as president at the time of crisis in a deeply divided country. 50 years after his death al jazeera world, totes the story. as you heard, architect of the modern lebanese state, the soldiers statesman.
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