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got into the community, we had the earned their dress. nowadays when we have released a sale, there is come out and call the children and explain to them how the see their notes are. our partners, sea turtle hatchlings are also helping fuel the local tourism industry. sunset releases into the ocean had become quite the spectacle. while the program here alone has been successful coaching of sea turtles and their eggs continues in other parts of the country. this sea turtle was a victim of coaching, as well as being rehabilitated by perma says 2009. chroma has released more than 33000 hatchlings into the ocean. ah 2. ready ready ah, no explosions, and gunfire and sudan hospitals are struggling to treat the wounded and supplies
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are running like ah, hello there, i'm this darcy, attain this is al 0 live from doha. also coming a top kremlin critic had sentenced a 25 years in prison for treason after being convicted of criticizing the war in ukraine. who process in france as the president delivers his 1st address to the nation. since raising the retirement age and not guilty of manslaughter, a court acquits airbus and air france over crash and 2009 families of the victim. save it disgusted. ah! now the violent power struggling through dawn, has entered its 3rd day despite international calls for ceasefire.
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the un says more than a 180 people have been killed and fighting between the sudanese army and the country's largest power, military force and other 1800 have been injured. the u. n. z and void use it on says the warring party is not open to peace talks. hospitals, homes and palace stations have been shelled as explosions and gunfire roc the capital man my friend trapped in the road. because how do we have started digging over many, a roadside, and they're taking all the recalls. when we tried to close roller blaze, they started raising the gun. when we wanna see armies the, we're fine. we're safe. the power. that was something you know, it's like, i don't even know what it is anymore, is it rocket propelled great grenade. is that a military strike?
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i don't even know. but we're good. we keep in touch with family via text. feel very short phone calls just to check in on each other. but i'd have to lower fine. yesterday. a coworker was killed. alfred augustine, an indian citizen was killed. we worked in the same place. correspond have a morgan, has one al, from call came to me airports and the areas around it were battlegrounds on the 3rd day of fighting between for dance army and the biggest and most powerful paramilitary force. exclusions as strikes and gunshots are heard across the capital. as both sides claim they're making advances, insecurity to areas, but details on the ground are unclear. with
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a release by the for denise military shows, a number of rapid support for his troops surrendering their weapons and equipment in the army says it's resumed control of state tv and will use it to update the public. it also says it's re taken murder. we airport in the north, but that conflicts with claims by the iris f, which says it's meant still control the facility. what is that? this message is for all those who are seeing that middle, the airport is still under the control of the sudanese army. right now we are inside metal. he, airport, as you can see, there is a plane kind us and we are stationed here until the victory. the recess also says an army lead battalion handed over vehicles in the eastern nile forest of hard to be done has been brought to a standstill. after attempt to open a humanitarian corridor field fighting destroyed her to the main water station, raising fears of widespread food and water shortages. only one total water was left
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. this is a warm and only one, and everything is empty. you know, the water bottles section look, so i'm d, hold the water, whole milk, everything is empty here on the refrigerator. everything is got nothing left for. so given all the available and hospitals have become targets. shilling on a lab in this clinic left several people injured and many to evacuate. doctors. they're running out of medical supplies. medic said they're reported numbers of dead or injured. do not reflect the reality on the ground. that's because fighting on the streets makes it hard to reach hospitals or count the dead civilians remain trapped in their homes waiting for the fighting to and so they can feel safe again . a power struggle between army chief general abdel pro hahn and his deputy mohammed him. then the commander of the arrest have triggered the outbreak of fighting on saturday with neither side, willing to back down while extracts continue and the wearing sides show no desire
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for talks. it's the people of sedan that are paying the heaviest price. he bill morgan, all just 0, honeycomb. i'm your holy shy beers as your needs attorney, who is involved in drafting the interim constitution back in august. he says, warring parties are trying to make gains before negotiating the situation where i was for a complex for, for both part is very complex for the sudanese and nor signed some in both parties of being willing to negotiate. i think it's the home ever gets to, to, to achieve quick quinn's will be able to better position to negotiate. so that is the situation right now. we're seeing the seas fire for return passage. you didn't go for 3 hours. each party is accusing the other that you know, they get intended in if one of the agreements. so i think it's a bit premature to out to, you know, to conclude that negotiation on a permanent sci fi will, will be in place. but the loss of course was for this was
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a nice people for now. we've seen troops reinforcement coming to her to them, hopefully by tomorrow. i guess the all the new to get control of some of the areas that you know, the, the support process the are controlling charging her too. but i think it's not, it's not fit, you know, some of the big just the main bridge to her to hurry and dramatic control by the sudanese support for says and again, there's no contract or statements on both parties. you fee or the army thing that, you know, the does manage to, to controlling some of the areas and then the level of workforce is there again, you know, claiming that the, the claim some of the areas. so i think it's a leak now, while you and secretary general antonio terrace has condemned to the violence. since you don. he said the humanitarian situation was already precarious, and now it's catastrophic. under medica, james base has more the un security council is calling for an urgent c spar. although behind the scenes there are certainly divisions about how to proceed. the
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council was brief, but the un stop official in cartoon vall capacitors after that close meeting of visibly todd. mr. pathos, spoke to reporters at un headquarters by video link as the 2 sites who are fighting and are not giving his impression. that's a want mediation or piece between them right away. or mother, they are calling on the other side. you too well? ah, yes, i took it up to slender. oh, the other site to be gets bend it. so does that doesn't sound very much happens to even you and i will mediation at which to seat on short notice. mr. pathos says it's too dangerous for him to travel around cartoon. but he's in touch by phone with the 2 rival generals who he believes are both still in the city. i will be just saying it in public love in new york,
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the un secretary general has also had talks with each of the 2 men, as well as with regional leaders. situation has already led to war and those loss of life, including many civilians. any further escalation could be devastating for the country and the region. i urge all those with influence over the situation to use it in the cause of peace to support efforts to end. the violence is thought ordered and returned to the past of transition. the meditating situation, sudan was already pre carriers and is now catastrophic. the african unions call for an immediate cease, whereby the 2 parties of the 3 african countries on the security council of called for sedans, air space, to be reopened, right? so that mediators can travel there. the eguard group of regional countries wants to dispatch a delegation. the peace and security council of the african union planning a field mission and the chairperson of the african union moose
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a fact he wants to go to cartoon to mediate. but for now, sedans, borders are closed. and in recent days, the airport has been a battlefield for now. the u. n believes it's best hope is to expand its humanitarian pauses, and eventually turn them into a durable cease far. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations. ah. moving on to other news now, and the head of june is, is enough to party. and the main opponent of president k side has been arrested during a raid on his home. police say that rashid gucci was brought in for questioning on the orders of the public prosecutor, the another party. it said that he was then taken to an unknown location presence. i had suspended parliament in 2021. he also dismissed the prime minister and announced he would temporarily rule by decree. critics have accused him of
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a power grab no russian opposition. activist and prominent kremlin critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by a court in moscow. vladimir caroll, missouri was convicted on charges of treason and spreading false information about the military. he was arrested a year ago after he denounced the russian invasion of ukraine. dawson, jibari reports from oscar wondering as the verdict was read out. vladimir car morsa listened without any visible reaction, convicted of treason spreading false information about russia's on forces and cooperating with an undesirable organization. his lawyer said kara moore's aside as a verdict on the justness of his cause. it was for ashley, this terrible but very high assessment of laudermill work as a politician, as a citizen. this is how he perceived this verdict. when he heard it 25 years, his self esteem even went up. he realized he was doing everything right. as
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hundreds of journalists packed a room where they watched the court proceedings on screen, reaction to the verdict came in swiftly. nobel laureate dmitri moreton, who was a witness in kara morris's case, told al jazeera, it was part of a dangerous pattern that's emerge in russia since the war in ukraine began. but he got the order, but it teach him. some sentences for political prisoners are handed down in the same way they were handed down during stolen times. these are huge sentences, 25 years of the lifetime of one generation of people. so we want to take an entire generation of the lives of russians who won't meet politicians like car mirza. the long time criminal critic was arrested last april under new laws passed 8 days after russia's invasion, restricting any criticism of the country's army. the russian british, former journalist and politician is the latest of several of president putin's upon and still have been arrested. kara moore's played an important role in persuading
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western governments to sanction russian officials for legit human rights abuses and corruption plot in your power. martha's attorney says she'll be appealing this verdict arguing that her clients have no previous convictions and a health condition. so he will not be able to serve his term in a maximum security facility. 99 percent of cases in russian course and with convictions. there was no expectation that this one would be any different. dorsey of ari al jazeera moscow. while outside the court, the u. s. british and canadian ambassadors condemned the ruling a 25 years for his release. criminalization criticism of government is a sign of weakness, not strength, regarding liter minded,
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written, let him know to honor with an ally or meanwhile the u. s. ambassador to russia, you just saw, there has also visited detained. wall street journal reporter, evan gosh, coach. then tracy said the journalist is in good health and remained strong. it's the 1st time in american official has been given access to gaskets, since he was arrested earlier this month on espionage charges. the kremlin has accused him of spying. parts of our here has now joined poland and hungary and suspending grain and other food imports from ukraine. they say cheap. ukrainian grain is driving down local prices. the polar span followed protest by farmers and the resignation of the agriculture minister, european union officials, they, they'll meet this week to discuss the grain export issues in the block. now the un
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special envoy for yemen has praised the countries warring factions for completing a prisoner exchange, agreed under un broken deal. hundreds of families have been reunited in the last few days in time for the muslim holiday. eat the chooses continue to the 6th grade . she 6 months ago a i believe we have not seen such a serious opportunity for making progress. ready towards ending the convicts in 8 years. but if i could still, unless the porter think bold steps towards peace. and on monday, a saudi arabia fried a 104 detainees and transfer them to yemen. this unilateral denise followed that 3 day long prisoner exchanged between who the rebels and the government, which is raising hopes of peace among counterparts. ah, it's all hugs in relief. it's an airport as a prisoner exchange comes to completion of to 3 days. but it's taken months of
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negotiation, jolanda allen, i miss my mom and dad, my kids and my entire family, that i'm this, what was broken by the un involved the release of over $700.00 detained hu fees, and more than a $180.00 other prisoners, including saudi soldiers and sudanese troops fighting with the saudi led coalition . the iranian back to these took snow in 2014 st. paul king, a war and the involvement of saudi arabia and allies, such as the u. e, trying to restore the internationally recognized government a deadlock and fighting lead to what's been described as the world's worst humanitarian disaster. with a 150000 people, did. the prisoner exchange is a vital password deal to revive expired, cease 5 and embark on talks to settle a conflict, but with allegations of miss treatment and told you on both sides, there's still a long way to go before peace can come miss that man alone. today we are receiving a new batch of our heroes,
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our prisoners who are coming from our province. we have received the 1st batch and we are waiting for the 2nd mad it more than a 100 prisoners. there may be a 100 in each of our heroes who have endured in the field and in captivity despite the torture that they were subjected to as we were told, the man yeah, the dean includes high profile prism both sides, a sign of how seriously each side is taking the move toward piece. this is the largest prisoner exchange since october 2020, and boats. i say they will continue talking after the upcoming iep holiday m. ron kon, out z mostella had here a reigning authorities target more than a $150.00 businesses as they step up their crackdown on dressed k violation. and at least 11 people are dead dozens, one hospital as temperatures in parts of india or time. ah
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now spring has been showing its extremes in the u. s. and at the moment circulating in the northeast in east encounters, what looks distinctly like a return to winter it 6 degrees in toronto to feel cold. there might well be snow flurries. recently we have flooded because it's so warm in minneapolis with fact the 12 degrees of course. but that's bit of a drop from the 30 you saw in a couple of days ago. and more when she went on its way through washington, oregon into the high ground in wyoming and montana. and the cold share will spread down to northern california as well. so winter hasn't gone yet and it's going to go east was possibly bringing visit conditions briefly. maybe in north dakota south that is quite warm. the feed of waltz means more shall to develop in the great plains, but nothing too dramatic, at least until wednesday. also the rain in florida has been falling so heavily
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causing flooding in fort lauderdale will be easing, but there are a big chows forecast for bermuda. possibly haiti, and bits or cuba, even jamaica, mexico looks much dry, not particularly warm exquisite. is it pleasant enough? 25 degrees. and in south america, i think we'll see returns a fairly heavy rain in the northeast corner, in french garner as well, and fairly, obviously big chows in paraguay and the southeast of brazil. ah. a meeting of minds steadly word freedom, which is used to cover so many different things. the fan, your dog, mainstream economics. if that happens in the outdoor pro fisher, they would all be fired. yeah. or not those fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist ha, june chang, part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio. b unscripted on al jazeera
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lou. ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera on this policy. okay, here. let's remind you about top stories. the un says more than a 180 people have been killed in 3 days of fighting between 2 dogs, ami on the country's largest military force. hospitals, homes and power stations have all been shells and explosions and gunfire have rocks . the careful, irrational. physician activists and prominent criminal critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. by a court brought in a car, missouri was convicted on charges of treason and spreading false information about the military. nearly
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a 1000 detainees had been freed in yemen in the past 3 days as part of the prisoner exchange. and more than a 100, were released by saudi arabia on monday, it's all raises herbs for a peaceful resolution to end the years long war and yeah. or the phasing and sudan threatens to worse than what was already a dire situation there. the un humanitarian office says about 15800000 people, roughly a 3rd of the population will need assistance this year. there are 3700000 internally displaced. people already who need help. around 4000000 children under 5 and pregnant women are acutely malnourished and need life saving services. and as many as 11700000 people also don't have enough food to eat. aloneness and encourage a spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross. she says the situation for civilians is only getting worse. the most important and urgent priority right now is the axis for health care workers for ambulances,
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for the 1st responders to be able to provide urgent care for the wounded people. so that the toll, the human tragedy does not continue to rise for now, which we can say for certain is that we know that the whiting is taking place in very close. and it's very dangerous to have a populated area to be a neighborhood and essential civilian infrastructure. and we know from experience in other places around the world, how do the taking the consequences the population can be. so now for hiding in their own and like water supply system. so these essential infrastructure, they could damage the consequences for this urban population is going to be it's going to be a very high, we are in touch with with our context. so we've been present it done for many years
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now, and we've been in touch with all kinds of into lockets us. so we are up to date and our context to try to get to the humanitarian space. but we need to be able to move around safely and to be able to deliver the supply. now me, unless john has released more than 3000 prisoners to mark the buddhist new again, the detainees, granted i missed the 98 foreigners. it's unclear though, whether john lists and protests as jailed and crack down on descent. what among those freed me on was military government has arrested more than 17000 people and killed more than 3000 seizing power in 2021. a french president of anglican has defended controversial pension reforms in his 1st address to the nations and signing them into law. on saturday, he demonstrated his gathered during the speech. as you can see that banging pots and
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pans and protest, a cron says he understands people's anger. that insists that raising the retirement age by 2 years to 64 is necessary to keep the system afloat. francis in months and strikes and demonstrations against the changes to perform the deluxe, have these reforms been accepted? no, evidently. no. you've been given despite months of dialogue. a consensus was never reached. and i regret it is in order that we must all learn lessons from this is won't you, they ah, correspondent touch about the has more now from paris. i'm just a photo is healthy. no, on the street ever since i sent in my all my call gave is the speech a little bit earlier. the police are out in force. they're trying to move them. they're trying to make them leave so they can re open the roads. but this is just some of the anger, though we have been staying on the 3 over the past 3 weeks and months since the beginning of a. 6 pension reform,
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they say that even though it is being signed in to know that they will continue to pay. i know my book gave a speech in which you need to re, to why you decided to pursue this placement. right. i tend to refer, you said it was necessary, the people who have known god from 60 to think people living longer. he said it was french people to move on. but it doesn't really look is authority to do that to me . north, on the recent opinion, pulling back some records of the french people support with uncertainty in such a barbara. i know the family is victims of frances, west, and disaster say they are disgusted after court cared both at france and plain make it airbus of man. sorta. the fans were charged in connection with the 2009 crash into the atlantic ocean that killed $228.00 people and even bother reports for the relatives of the victims. it's
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a bewildering judgment. after nearly 14 years of fighting for justice, judges in paris, acquitted air france and manufacturer air boss of involuntary manslaughter. they listed a series of negligent tax by both firms, but they said there was no proven causal link with the boss a $330.00 crashing into the atlantic ocean in 2009. it's left money, relatives feeling betrayed by half. some of those i feel it's deeply unfair. i think the law is broken because we've heard the word responsible and we've been told mistakes. we're made multiple mistakes at ed bus and france if i q shall fight and commitment of more than $5000.00 to dave started on june 29 to find the truth and condemn the confederate. i've been in vain, but coming front, i've been legitimate. for 2 years after the crush, they brought wreckage and bodies from flight 447 to shore than the 2011 remote
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submarines discovered the flight recorders. they revealed a terrifying chain of events after the plane flew into a severe storm. i was after leaving rio de janeiro bound for paris. external senses had frozen, giving the pilot's confusing speed, an altitude information, and the auto pilot had disengaged after repeated alarms. the play went into a stolen, crushed into the ocean. last year's 2 month trial, the 1st culprit manslaughter trotted franz came on. a previous ruling not to prosecute was overturned on appeal. initially, magistrates attributed the crushed appeal pilot error, but victims group successfully argued the company should be prosecuted for failings in pilot training and playing warning systems. they've now avoided a maximum penalty of a quarter of a $1000000.00, which would have hurt their reputation if not their profits. the crash had a lasting impact on the industry leading to changes in regulations on training. but the court decision has left the victims, families distraught. the been baba al jazeera,
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ron's government has shut down more than a 150 businesses. failing to respect the country. strict dress code which obliges women to head scarves and comes to stays after authorities began using surveillance cameras to enforce the use of a job. the number of women to find the, the dress code has increased since protests triggered by the death of less than meaning custody. last year, she was detained for allegedly violation the rules. roxanne farmland, for me on, is a lecture on middle east and international politics at the university of cambridge . she says, despite government crackdowns acts of civil disobedience due, continue across around what we're seeing is that there's a great deal of civil disobedience that is likewise taking place yesterday. there was a nationwide called for women to hit the streets and just simply not where their her job. and we saw many, many pictures pouring in from all over iran,
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of women with their hair loose one even standing in front of a police car. and there's also quite a bit of pushback coming out from a number of the clerical religious figures that are saying that this requirement of the government does not conform to the koran. that during the time of profit women were not required to wear her job, they weren't required to cover their bodies. and so there's used to be quite a bit of a public debate. so we're seeing a real patchwork here of activity. anyone parts of india are seeing unusual heat wave conditions. at least 11 people have died and several others have been treated in hospital, half the suffering from dehydration and heat stroke on sunday. the meteorological service says the high temperatures will continue and the eastern and northern regions in america has more. this was supposed to be a fun, outdoor event where awards were given out. instead,
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it ended with the death of several people who suffered the effects of a heat stroke. more severe weather is on its way to parts of india, northwestern get married, texas for about a year. the temperatures will increase and deli, punjab, haryana, and northwest india. in the coming days, an orange load husband issued regarding a he driven with spring gold. while some officials praised the crowd for coming out . despite the high temperatures exceeding 40 degrees celsius, others accused the government of negligence. and he has meteorological department is advising people to take precaution. to avoid heat stroke did was a silicon, as it is advisable to not to step out during the afternoon. and if it is necessary to go out, people must carry an umbrella or cover their heads from direct sunlight. in the eastern state of west bengal, schools have been closed for we.

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