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toilet we cost you new to be in demand from around the world. it's an indication of how relying benjamin netanyahu is on support. the fall, right? the plans with the so called national guard up suddenly feed up by all encountering because the world bank is about to have a new president school. he run proper action against climate change. we explore how the world workforce for the conduct a shortage to a lot of my jiri. this cash approach is slowly easing close to the financial system has declined. how to the cost on our al jazeera, i will cover all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to shed light on how and why ah, with explosions and gunfire and see don civilians are
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caught in the middle, and hospitals are struggling to treat the wounded. ah, hello there, i'm this darcy, hey, this is al 0 life and also coming had top criminal critic had sentenced a 25 years in prison after being convicted of treason. mm hm. protests and france as the president delivers this fuss to rest of the nation since raising the retirement age. not guilty of man's goings in a quarter quit, both in boston and france crashed in 2009 families of the victims and say, the disgust, ah well, there's been more fighting overnight and you don way rival forces remain locked in
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a power struggle. despite international colds for cease by the un says more than a 180 people have been killed in more than 3 days of tell, as he is now. between the sudanese army and the country's largest paramilitary force and that 1800 have been injured. the u. n. envoys, you see dancers the warring parties and open to peace talks. meanwhile, hospitals, homes and palace stations have all been shelled as explosions and gunfire. rock the capital man, my friend traveling the road because how do we have jobs taking over many roadside and they are checking all the because when we tried to close all the place, they started raising the gun, then be one of the automated. we're fine. we're safe, the power has dealt with some things. you know, it's like,
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i don't even know what it is anymore. is it rocket propelled great grenade. is that a military strike? 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 am pretty low. we're fine. yes, the coworker was killed. alford augustine, an indian citizen was killed. we worked in the same place. our correspond, him, morgan has worn out from cartoon whom airports and the areas around it were battle grounds 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
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in strategic areas. but details on the ground are unclear. davis, with a released 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 the 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 have, 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 plain kind us and we are stationed here until the victory. the recess also says an army lead battalion handed over its vehicles in the denial farce of hard to see them 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,
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she teaches only one still. what about the left? 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 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 fate, they're running out of medical supplies. medic said they're reported numbers of dead or enjoyed. the do not reflect the reality on the ground. that's because fighting on the street 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 huffman and his deputy. my hammered hamden the commander of the recess triggered the outbreak of fighting on
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saturday with neither side, willing to back down. while extracts continue and the wearing sides show no desire for talks. it's the people of the dam that are paying the heaviest price. heat morgan, all just 0100 film. while abil holly, shy b as a hidden is attorney who is involved in drafting the interim constitution and august. he says the warring parties are trying to make gains before negotiating. is the situation right now is for a complex for, for both part is very complex for the sudanese and no science. and both parties of being willing to negotiate. i think it's the whole never gets to, to, to achieve quick quinn's will be able to a 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 did intend to do it on the agreement. so i think it's a bit premature to out to, you know, to conclude that negotiation permanency firewall will be in place. but the loss of
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course was for this with these people. for now, we've seen troops reinforcement coming to her to him, hopefully by tomorrow, i guess the all the new to get control of some of the areas that you know, the, the support forces the are controlling talking to me. but i think it's not, it's not safe. you know, some of the, just the main bridge to her to hurry and dramatic control by the sudanese, with forces. and again, there's no contract or a stiffness on both parties in the army. think that, you know, the, this man a to, to, they are 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. well meanwhile, the european union's ambassador to, you don has been attacked in cartoon. you foreign policy chief, joseph burrell tweezer that the sold happened at aden. no. horace home but gave no more details and you spokeswoman has said to him, boston is okay. well, you interpreter general antonio terraces condemned at the violence since you don.
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he said the humanitarian situation was already precarious, and now it's catastrophic. dramatic, at his head james base has the un security council is calling for an urgent c spar . although behind the scenes, there are certainly divisions about how to proceed. the council was brief by the un top official and cartoon bulk of pathis. after that close meeting of visibly tod mr . pathos spoke to reporters at un headquarters by video link as the 2 sites who are fighting and are not giving the impression. that's a want mediation for peace between them right way. her mother, they are calling on the other side. you too. ah, yes, i took it to cylinders oh and the other site to be disbanded. so does that doesn't sound very much hatnus to even jew
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and i will mediation efforts to succeed 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 believes a boast and in the city. i will be just saying it in public love in new york, the un secretary general has also had talks with each of the 2 men, as well as with regional leaders. the 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 best of transition. the meditating situation. sedan was already pre carriers and is now catastrophic. african unions call for an immediate cease whereby the 2 parties, the 3 african countries on the security council of called for sedans, air space,
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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 chair person of the african union, mussa fac, 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. m. believes its 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. now moving on to some other news and police have rated the main headquarters of chin as he has biggest opposition party and comes just hours after another party leader rashid canoe. she was arrested at his home. please say he was detained for
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questioning on the orders of the public prosecutor. kenichi is main opponent of president chi. aside, presence i in your records suspended parliament in 2021. he also dismissed the prime minister and announced that he would temporarily rule by decree. critics have accused him as a power grad. now, a rational physician activist and prominent criminal critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. by caution laska flooding a car, mercer 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. joseph jabari reports from moscow wondering, as the verdict was read out loud mirror car mores and 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 car moore's aside
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as a verdict on the justness of his cause. it's a thrash me. this is terrible, but the very highest vestment of let me work as a politician, as a citizen, that 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 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 car moore's this case, told al jazeera, it was part of a dangerous pattern that's emerge in russia since the war in ukraine began. but he gulf water, but it teach him some sentences for political prisoners are handed down in the same way. they were handed down during stolen times. and 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
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after russia's invasion, restricting any criticism of the countries army, the russian british former journalist and politician is the latest of several of president putin's upon and still have been arrested. kara more played an important role in persuading western governments to sanction russian officials for legit human rights abuses and corruption flooding your car mores. as attorney says, she'll be appealing this verdict, arguing that her clients have no previous convictions and health conditions, 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 sources of ari al jazeera moscow. now, foreign ministers from the g 7 group of nations are expected to reaffirm this support for peace and stability across the taiwan strait as they hold a 3rd and final day of talk stay in japan. the meeting coincides with the height
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and tensions of china following its military drills around the island last week. paging says he's the self governing island as a breakaway province. well, let's speak to ron mcbride. he joins us from car without where those g. 7 meetings are taking place, rob, it's now day 3. i know the ministers it came to present to united front as this wraps up. that's right. i mean that they, i think that's the completely the intention that they end date on handshakes and smiles. they are a united front and give that impression, especially as when this session started. it was slightly overshadowed by differences. it seems between the french position when it comes to taiwan and especially after president emmanuel macros. comments about europe shouldn't always follow on the u. s. does that did lead to some concerns that that would disagreements behind the scenes? i think in reality, those disagreements probably do still exist, but it's better for the g 7 to put on this united front. also,
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when it comes to ukraine, they remain united in their sanctions on russia. had also determined that russia doesn't get around those sanctions. and also looking at ways of preventing russia from getting weapons from any 3rd countries, especially given recent reports coming out of ukraine from the ukranian that claim that in some of the russian may drones that they are now shooting down. they say that finding chinese made components instead of the swiss make components that the russians can no longer get. so there is a suspicion that possibly china might be supplying so cool to dual use equipment at the g 7 is determined that china will not be supplying weapon systems themselves. so rob ukraine and taiwan, we knew both of these would be close to top of the agenda. what else are they covering on this last day? the last couple of sessions, one of them is on africa and we can expect that sedan has been featuring quite prominently in that session. in fact, just as we came on air,
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we would have been told that the u. s. secretary of state antony blink and has been in touch at by phone with the leaders of the 2 warring sides, reminding the both generals that they are responsible for the safety of civilians and again calling for a cease fire. but the session was also concerning itself with the so called global south group of developing nations and the, the need for the g 7 to be far more engaged and involved with that developing countries, the kind of countries where after aware of china has made a real recently very big in road. so again, this is a way of countering the global influence and the growth of china. finally, just quickly, the last session will be on nuclear disarmament. her and non proliferation of preparing to go ahead and take this theme to hiroshima, where we see the leaders have their summit at the g 7 at next month. it may seem hopelessly optimistic when you to see of all of the, the confrontations and conflicts happening in the world to even expect that people
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might look at disarmament at. but according to the japanese hosts here it is precisely because of the number of conflicts in the world right now. at that, it is never been a better time, more importance for the the worlds and nuclear powers to consider nuclear disarmament. given at the fact that the world does seem to be so imperiled gauze, robert, by advancing an eye on those meetings for us and carries all out. thank you so much, ma'am. hostile ahead here on al jazeera with a can't make any sense of it. grief and anger, alabama off to a mouse shooting claims. the life for teenagers on saturday. police are still searching for the gun that i'm out train up in the living capital, tripoli, and i'll show you how recent renovation have we new life in the old city.
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ah ah, there is wall at that moment in places like beijing everywhere north of the axis, largely woman sunny. but the winds gathering anymore gutter. i think we might well see a sandstone developed by middle the end of the week where salvage will this rain gathering significant rain for sun south of the young seats, clouding up and cooling down in unanimous. recently have been some pretty vicious fires lasting several days. there is still a drives there and it's not going to be east any time soon. but decide of rain is a good one running across the venture to reach something japan late on wednesday. at the same time, the wind has suddenly picked up and beijing starting to see cloudy skies with shout and possibly dust or sand in the southeast asia. still seeing ready season, not particularly heavy rain at the moment. it's been particularly hot in weston
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parts of thailand and bangkok says a humid city for southern thailand, we'll see some showers about all the way down through peninsula malaysia towards singapore. it could well be shirey. not a problem in india now admitted there is coming in through nolan, the pakistan and north west indies, some sherry rain, but on the whole it's been quite hot reasons. i'm. if you look at places like calcutta, 41 degrees, that is high as an e should be the average. it is times a year. these low enough for this to be at least an alert. he's got a warning for the next 3 days. ah, this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population earth rise explores how different fades across the globe are rallying communities. we are clearly caretaker's in a mission to rebuild our broken relationship with the planet. if we can mobilize that huge proportion the world's population,
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and we got really believing in change on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the starz you take here, and our ha, that's remind you about top stories. the un says more than 180 people have now been killed and 3 days of fighting between students army and the country's largest power, military hospitals, homes and power stations. holden, shell as explosions and gunfire roc, the capitol police have a conductor raise on soon as he is biggest opposition. party searching is headquarters and arresting its leader at his home. and doctor chief rashid minucci
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is a main opponent to president type site. russian opposition activist and prominent criminal critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by court. and moscow brought him karamazov was convicted on charges of treason and spreading false information about the military. now, french president emanuel micron has defended controversial pension reforms in his rest, addressed to the nations and finding them into law on saturday. oh. demonstrators gathered during the speech, banging pots and pans, as you can see they're in protest. micron says he understands people's anger, but insists that raising the retirement age by 2 years to 64 is necessary to keep the system afloat. france has in months of strikes and demonstrations against the changes to press all metallic, have these reforms been accepted? evidently, no man, despite months of dialogue,
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a consensus was never reach. and i re read it. he said, we must all learn lessons from this is a little while staying in france and the families of the victims of the country is west and is also say that disgusted after court came both france and the plain make an air bus as manslaughter. the fans were charged in connection with the 2009 crash into the atlantic ocean that killed 228 people. and even baba report for the relatives of the victims it to be will during judgments after nearly 14 years of fighting for justice. judges in paris, acquitted 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 cause a link with the air bus a $330.00 crushing into the atlantic ocean in 2009. it's left many relatives speeding betrayed off. 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 were
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made multiple mistakes. if a bus and from if i q shelby will fight and commitment of more than 5000 to dave started on june 29 to find the truth on from them that conflicts as been in vain. but we're coming from as been legitimate. for 2 years after the crush, they brought wreckage and bodies from flight 447, to sure that in 2011 remote 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 autopilot disengaged after repeated alarms. the play went into a stolen ashed into the ocean. last year's 2 month trial. the 1st culprit manslaughter tried in france, came off a previous ruling not to prosecute,
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was overturned on appeal. initially, magistrates attributed the crushed a pure pilot era, but victims group successfully argued the company should be prosecuted for failings in pilot training and plain 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 and training. but the court decision has left the victims, families distraught. nadine barbara al jazeera, now the u. s. state of ohio is bracing for more protests after grand jury voted not to indict 8 police officers over the shooting of jaylin walker. a 25 year old black man walker was shot $46.00 times, including 5 times in the back after con chase and june. police say he'd failed to stop after they tried to pull his car over for a traffic violation. the grand jury panel found that walker had shot offices 1st before exiting the car. then unarmed. hi,
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vigil has been held for 14 ages killed as another teenagers birthday party in the state of alabama. on saturday. a gunman opened fire inside a dance studio where the celebration was being held. stephanie deca reports, we play that in a session, a grief that is becoming all too common mildred. yet another mash shooting in the us. this time in the state of alabama targeting a 16 year old's birthday party for teenagers were killed, including a star athlete due to graduate next month last either you know, he's one of the old ideal. oh, no, great studio. great student athlete. you know, not only did he will not only that he will love the 10200 last year. but you know, he thick goals real to play and be able to win them in. so goal oriented always
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him smile, them to just really hear me. body 28. others were injured in the shooting the target. a dance studio where the party was being held. a gunman opened fire just after 1030 local time on saturday night. please say there is no longer a threat to the community, but gave no detail on whether there was a suspect or motive. we've got to have information from the community. so if you are at home right now or no, somebody has any information. we absolutely need you to share. there has been more than a $160.00 mass shootings in the united states since the start of this year, according to reports. so tired of this and i, i can't make any sense of it. that's on average one and a half my shootings a day. stephanie decker or j 0. and allison,
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i suppose on mocking one of the holiest days in the month of ramadan, known as the night of power or let al qaeda. they gathered at the alex and moss compound, unoccupied, east jerusalem. tensions have been running high at the sight this month. israeli forces, if conducted violent raids on people assembling for pres, and prevented many also from entering wrestles that has worn out from the mount of olives and occupied east jerusalem. well, so for distribution here is relatively calm. it is a significant bay for muslims. so this is the alcove night and muslims believe that it was denied that when did 1st versus of were on was were revealed to profit mama. so this way we have seen that tens of thousands of palestinian a, palestinian started to gather in alex, almost compound, right. over there, hunger, it wasn't easy for them to have access to. alexa most compound because there are extreme security measures. we're seeing that the israeli forces,
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how set up tons of checkpoints and also imposed barriers in many series people who wants to have access to to, to the alexa compound. they need to go through the checkpoints and the constant civilian says, and also barriers as well. so on the top of there, there are not only the restrictions in jerusalem, but also the palestinians were coming particularly from west bank and, and gaza out they have the age limit as well. so men who are 50 for over 55 years old on the can enter alex almost da, da, da da below the ones we're below or not a lot here. now live is historical science have suffered from decades of neglect. now though, recent innovations, abby, new life into tripoli is old city malik training reports. oh, yeah, the old city of tripoli, like it's never been seen before. the ancient city is thousands of years old. the
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arch of marcus aurelius was built by the romans more than 1800 years ago. it was neglected for decades. but a recent government campaigned to renovate the city has changed that the senior, a medium square, has recently reopened to the public. no, for me, i am so happy. the old city is much better long when you enter the alternate field, the history. there are the historical houses, the bank of rome, the church, when a foreign person visits, we can all be proud to take them to the old city holden. the cities historical and cultural significance has earned it a unesco world heritage site status. but because of the war in libya, it's one of 5 sites in the country that's on the endangered list. and molina for the, the old city of tripoli is not just a monument for libya, but for all mankind. it has a deep history. various civilizations rolled over at like the romans,
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the spanish and the turks. the old city is a symbol of our shared history. every night during ramadan, people come to listen to hack o r t, a traditional form of storytelling that dates back centuries. it's part of a month long government program in the old city that commemorates the holiest month in islam. a calendar padded to join him. we have various programs for every one, economic, cultural, and political workshops, among others. our program has been very successful and you can see that in people's faces. can heidi body was born in the old city and owns a coffee shop here? oh, it's like a dream coming true. it's amazing. seeing thousands of people come visit every night. i mean, people from eastern and southern libya, people are coming from all over. i'm very happy. libya has been engulfed in violence for more than a decade. what has seemed relative call since.

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