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a brief humanitarian pause. meanwhile, diplomatic pressure mounts on the rival forces to stop the violence that's already killed. 83 people according to the wealth helpful possession. ah, hello there, i'm associate, hey, and this is al jazeera, like from dover, also coming ah, celebrations. as he evans warring sides, wrap up a major prisoner exchange on the heels of talks to try to end the conflict. a french quarter said to roll on where the air france an air bus we're guilty of manslaughter over the craftsman airliner in 2008 a. and the captain comes down to the last time on broadway, his longest running stage musical ah
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haul people in sir. dawn have endured a 2nd day, a fierce fighting between the army and the country's biggest paramilitary force. earlier on sunday, they had a brief respite from the violence during what was meant to be a 3 hour humanitarian pause. well, this is the scene right now in the capital cartoon. fighting between the army and the rapid support forces began on saturday. the wells health organizations has now at least 83 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then. the violence was sparked by disagreement over the prior military groups integration and the military as part of the transition to civilian role. well, let's take a look at the broadest states of play and food on fighting has now spread across the country. but the worst of the violence has been centered on the capital cartoon, and the neighboring city of andermann. both sides had been vying for control of the state broadcast at the presidential palace, the airport and barry of military bases. how corresponding,
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even morgan have more from the capital in the capital. there still conflicting reports with regard to who controls what? we do know that there are have troops around the presidential palace. it's not clear they have full control of that. and the even that is symbolic bear. the presidential palace is where the offices of the president are the head of the ruling council as well 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 it's not clear from which direction they're coming at. but it's clear that the food in these army is continuing to launch, asked right against the recess. and the r s f. it's continuing to try to counter
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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 a tomb. as fighting between 2 dance army and its biggest paramilitary group entered its 2nd day from above fighter jets a circle to capitol. while the military, once people to state and door, 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. ah, but in some part 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. 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
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dozens and injured hundreds more. fighting also took place in residential areas, area 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 ah, 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 water supplies. hospitals are in lockdown with him or new source if it don't work. even the even the doctors going to bleed the hospitals. i dont reach the hospital. even even the umbrellas, even the humblest and look move in the street for the violence began on saturday after weeks of tension between army chief up and for the banquet han and his deputy mammoth. hm. dan douglas, commander of the rapid support forces. each leader is accusing the other of
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starting the 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 part in that, that's really shared by all of the country is to prevent these from moving into a full blown civil war. we are close to that one. no one, no really at that point yet because because it's going to share what i was down, they knew that the devastation of a civil war will lead to so many issues on illegal migration, on our if you just flowing out of the into countries that's already been from countries probably it's u p. issues it us 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 to talks. he,
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bill morgan ultra 0 to me. well, a video blogger, who has been traveling, and sudan, has had his experience of just what's happening. 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. many of the people they are loading the stuff from supermarket. they are going in their car. many of them they are, he taking it and another of a goes to escape the city? well, there's also been fierce fighting in the city of marijuana which lives northwest of cartoon. there's a battle for control of the airport and an air base. there are zeros on the side of that is also that caliah. so we've been hearing gun fire both light and heavy weapons which was likely to signal renewed, fighting within the vicinity of them at our airport in my up soon it all came so holds. and what remains is the plumes of smoke from the vital installation within the facility close to its control tower. as you can see,
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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 as control as the armed forces deal with what they're calling. there's a small pockets of rebels, an apparent reference to the rapid support forces you get them. meanwhile, the regional block of nations is now planning to send the presidents of kenya south to don andrew boozy all to mediate. and you don, the intergovernmental authority on developmental gad says the leaders will be heading that as soon as possible. the african union has also called for an end to hostilities and its chairman will also be going to call team to discuss an immediate cease. and the arab league has held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation into don awesome. he is the assistant secretary general of the arab
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league. he says the lines 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 to praise the cause and 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 just can, they're concerned that they want foreign involvement in their own affairs because they are wary that such involvement may take shapes that will not be beneficial to their own. peculiar instability. we had best to speak, not only in the public part of the session,
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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 that as brothers to try to help them get over this very, very bumpy of their road and, and the scar military. ready confrontation all the countries former prime minister della han doc says he's opposed to foreign involvement. hum, dock was himself deposed and military coup in 2021. he also wants to humanitarian card or to give civilians access to food and medicine. i do love you to the who is going to be fish on this one. what i call for denying any foreign intervention ensued news affairs. we asked the international community to have
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a positive role to support the return of political dialogue. and i invite once again, the military and the rapid support force us to hold negotiations. now to solve the disagreements that have led to the situation ah, to avenues now and gunman and bikini faster, have killed at least 40 members of the country security forces. the attack on a military unit happened in the north soldiers and civilian volunteers are among the dead. the king of vassar has been battling armed groups linked to al qaeda, an eyesore for years. the violence which triggered to military coup his last year was also killed. more than 10000 people and displaced 2000000 wall. it's a thank god bless you to ship. 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, for us,
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the terrorist danger asked for the impact on individual freedom. it must be said that the international covenant of civil and political rights of which burkina faso is a member and with we have ratified, provides that in the event of accept lol. 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 done. now of course in iran has sentenced 10 of its members of its air defense forces to prison for the downing of the ukrainian passenger plane 3 years ago. or 176 people on board died when a rounds revolutionary guards shot the aircraft down over terran, at a time of increase tensions with the u. s. the association victims families as denounced the trial as a sham. and once the case brought before the international court of justice, while a french course is that rule on a landmark case over the crash of an air france jet in 2009,
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228 passengers and crew were killed when it plunged into the atlantic, the upcoming verdict will decide whether the plans, manufacturer, air bus or the airline itself will be held criminally responsible, high force at for board. for nearly 2 years, while wreckage and bodies from france flight 447 had been brought to shore. the mystery of what caused the crash that killed 228 people remained unanswered on the atlantic sea floor. then in 2011 remote submarines at last discovered the flight recorders. they revealed a terrifying chain of events. i stop sensors, repeated alarms and apparent pilot error is the air bus a 330 plug it into the ocean. a 2019 ruling not to prosecute either air bus or france was overturned on appeal. last year that trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter began. we lost our daughter julia and her fiance bows. 29 years old. it was of course,
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a lot of suffering for our both of our families. but time heals rooms. however, we still feel justice is not done. the aircraft was approaching the equator when it flew into a severe storm. i sing up as speed senses and disengaging the automatic pilot, the plane climbed steeply lost speed, stalled and fell. nose up toward the atlantic. recordings showed the most junior of the 3 flight crew remained in control for most of the final minutes of the flight. as the 3 men tried in vain to understand whether, then why the plane was going down. initially, magistrates attributed the crash to pure pilot era, but the victims groups successfully argued that both france and bus should be prosecuted for alleged failings and pilot training and plain warning systems. both companies did i man, sorta, if found guilty, it would be the 1st conviction of its kind in france. the maximum penalty for these
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corporate giants would be $247000.00 us dollars. harry full sit al jazeera. now yemen warning science have completed a large scale prisoner exchange, which is raised hopes of an end to the countries long running conflict. sunday was the 3rd and final day of that operation. the red cross says at least 860 detainees have been released since friday, mostly from the iranian back through the rebel group. dozens of troops from the south, you ego and i will also freed under that un broken deal of awesome assault. all from the international committee of the red cross travelled on some of the flights was released prisoners. she described the mood as detainees who were united that with me. 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. and if it's needed it to the hope and you know those solutions,
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the whole bedroom is fine. so this week version 900. where with, which was over thousands of people will be able to get there this year. oh boy, here as being national company just beyond taking became a to be over here is also to the action monday with me that my critics, which is we're able to visit with the news in private before the record of the place recently for treats 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 okay to be. and then when they arrived, we also would give them the treaty to to call their families and they offer get a small dock for to break the still ahead here on out of here
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in catches dwindle, climate form we get from efficient and b, livelihood is being threatened by extreme when i the years or weather update in a minute. 15 just the other day. we had a pretty violent death storm in quite so now we have to rental downpours and below just stand providence and pockets on on monday, this is a westerly disturbance. we've been in western portions of the country and to the north as while after india we go in the northern side 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 and set a new national temperature record in thailand. 45 degrees in the west,
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some showers around, that's lowering temperatures. also a pulse of rain from manila to log on. loose on island in the philippines in time for southwest china and explosives, wildfire 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 yangtze river valley. this is the forecast on monday. now by tuesday, this really intensifies between the games and the pearl river valley. some big downpours to be expected in grey lynn with a hive $27.00 degrees. we are talking about snow storm warnings on hoko island in japan. look into pick up about 30 centimeters of snow over a 12 hour period. okay. you're up to date. that sure weather update. see soon. ah, as the war you pray, rages home. some young russians are refusing to take up arms 11 east to
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meet those for you to neighboring because i still honor just to you. ah, i agree, i will jesse with ah ah, ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the styles you take here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. there's been more fighting between rival forces in sudan after a brief humanitarian force. on the 2nd day of hostilities, the world health organization says at least 83 people have now been killed in
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battles between the army and the country's largest par minute triggered. gunman and melvin became a foster killed at least 40 members of the security forces. badgering an attack on an army unit, soldiers and civilian volunteers. among the dead yelman's warning signs of completed a log scale prisoner exchange. the red cross says at least $860.00 detainees from both sides were freed, as also raised hopes of an end to a countries long running conflict. now china says it's willing to have a close strategic communications with the russian military. the pledge came from beijing's defense minister leash and crew who met with russian president vladimir putin on sunday. it follows a state visit to russia by chinese president. she isn't being last month when leaders disgusted asians peace plan for ukraine. while the war in ukraine intentions on, the korean peninsula are topping the agenda of the g 7 foreign ministers meeting in
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japan. the ministers are holding talks in the city of co is our they'll also discuss china and its recent military exercises around tie. one will not speak to ron mcbride, he joins us live from co. is our rob. this is obviously the 1st full day of meetings. what we've we've been hearing that from the hosts. that's right. it was the japanese or foreign minister yoshi massa. he as she who opened the proceedings, this is the main day of this se, gathering a welcoming, the other members of the a g 7. and really outlining what are going to be the key issues. and they are, as we know, going to be dominated by ukraine and. ready so by ad china and the g seven's approaches to both am at repeating some of the main talking point. so the policies points are of the g 7 that we heard in the are welcoming dinner on a sunday night, talking about the g 7 supporting an open international rules based order condemning any country that wants to change the status quo unilaterally. air for calling out
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russia for its aggression in ukraine, and also condemning the seemingly it's a threats from russia to use nuclear weapons. it's worth noting that japan remains the only country in the world ever to have been subjected to an atomic attack. or we also heard that there will be discussing the indo pacific are some of the issues relating to taiwan. and i think there is a concern amongst the u. s. especially and other g, g 7 allies about the growing influence of china in the region about how it is at pulling certain pacific island nations into its orbit. and there is a real feeling here that the g 7 should be out there. and also in the developing global south trying to counter the growing influence of china or on you said that ukraine is not far from top of the agenda. i understand there's a closed on using taking case. what do they specifically have to achieve? that's right, that really is gonna be a of a very important,
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consequential and meeting. it is worth noting that japan is actually the only g 7 member, not to be providing lethal, laid in the form of weapons and arguments. but the current government would like to change that would like to change the rules to allow that a but most of the are that g 7 members are responsible for all of this armor that has been gathered amassed over the previous weeks or months in the expectations of this counter offensive by ukraine and which is going to be very consequential. we know a people here are very concerned about the russian response to that. so the g 7 members really have to in closed door meetings. and in bilateral talks with a senior ally, united states work out what their response is going to be to them from the bride. there were the latest for us from those meetings in co, his hour. thanks so much for now. run and those and leak has been affected by 3 major icons in 5 years. expense are wanting, the country must be prepared for more extreme weather. out there has been to day
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with the fisherman. he says he is already feeling the impact of climate change. sharman, the dears, the id, my name is diaz davida. i am a fisherman at a fishing area and my po, taught mozambique and my bordeaux or sandy at well man, dear. all right. now what i am seeing is because of the climate change before with our grandfather's school, there was a loss of cash north despising nozzles of wars until i come from a family that relies on fishing. i am also a fisherman and my children will probably be fisherman tow a and a guy man, do 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 fit. joyce goes into barzyk, lonnie shay, who do the climate and floods is what's causing this, says 2014, that has not been a lot of fish. it keeps on reducing. the problem is that the constant wind and the
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flooding in the sea means there is a lot of river water mixing would perceive water in the town, or very much beach by the commander ah, shaggy, basically the last floods in february there was a loss of river water, we stayed for long periods without fishing and even the days that we went, we came back without any fish. nose are fed up or gay, nor is give them a shout. no busby is a fix 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. now the mexican army is searching for gunman who attacked a resort, killing 7 people, including a 7 year old child and happened in the small town of caught his eye and go on. what those states i region, and central mexico known for drug related violence. rival cartels have been battling for control of trafficking routes for several years. one person is still being treated in hospital for serious injuries following that attack. well,
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4 people have been killed and dozens injured. and shooting as a teenagers birthday party in the u. s. state of alabama had happened in the town of stateville. there still been no indication yes, of a motive for the shooting. as i small adjusts in the us state of california, closely studying the earthquakes that had to keep in syria and february. they're having to learn how their own quake preowned region might fast. something from a happened to that from reynolds reports now 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 building to make it more earthquake resistant. the main thing we are 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. craig zones 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 if the city were struck by an earthquake of the same magnitude as the one that hit
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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 inventory of vulnerable st. officers. 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 loss of life and there will be some to 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 weeks. los angeles is preparing itself, but the force is slowly grinding beneath the surface, our unstoppable rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. now the phantom of
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the opera has fallen silent, but least in new york city. the longest running stage musical in broadway history has had its final show. kristin, seeing the reports that from the majestic theatre in you, the cast of phantom of the opera has taken its final bow after 35 years here at the majestic theater. and more than 14000 performance says, attendance may have gone down after the pandemic, but it was a sold out show tonight, not an empty seat in the house. and even the esteemed composer himself andrew lloyd webber. tony award winner was in attendance. this show a gothic romance with haunting music and dramatic staging has a very loyal legion of fans. and before the show, i spoke to one woman who's seen it more than 50 times. it's. it's like the lightning in a bottle combination of the costumes in the designs,
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by reassurance in the choreography by gillian lin. how prince is directing on the music of andrew lloyd webber and charles hart. richard. so goes, we're ex, it's just this perfect marriage of mystery and romance and sweeping melodies that you walk out of the out of the theater humming. and it's, it's magnificent to see there is no predictions. it's, you know, it's a classic classic old school broadway. this amazing show will go on elsewhere in the world in london. it continues to be stage in melbourne, australia. there's a show coming in china in the coming year, and a spanish version i'm told is in the works. but for here at the majestic theater, it's the end of an era. kristin, selena al jazeera new york. ah hello again.
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