tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 18, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is the news our coming up in the night. 60 minutes smiled covers the sky line north of the sudanese capital off the as strikes by the military targeting the rival rapids support forces. 3 prominent officials from tennessee as main opposition party are arrested hours off the place to retain its leader. credit and video shows president putin visiting eastern ukraine has g 7 foreign ministers called for a united front against moscow. and china's economy rebounds. more than expected off the beijing lifted it strict cove 19 measures on polar east where the sports news as rail madrid looked to see a lead place in the champions league, semi finals, and in the n b a playoffs. a defending champion, golden state warriors are up against it after a 2nd strike faith to the sacramento kings. ah,
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ah, well, we start with the crisis in sudan where there's been more fighting in the capital. rival forces remain locked in a power struggle, defined international calls for an immediate cease fire. these alive pictures. smoke has been blowing across the northern parts of cartoon after s strikes by the sidney's army against the rapids support forces. that of course, is sedans, most powerful power, military group. the un says more than 180 people have been killed since the fighting began on saturday. it's raging between sedans, army and the nation's power military force. and the 2000 people have been injured across the capital and other regions. the u ends and voice to sedan says the warring sides are not open to talks. meanwhile, fighters of shelled hospitals, homes and power stations. we have satellite images that show the extensive
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destruction to airports and government facilities. cartoon international airport also has a military wing and it sustained some of the heaviest assaults. at least 20 aircraft have been damaged. that includes a mix of civilian and minute free fighter jets and helicopters at the why is military base, which also has a civilian wing images show at least 4 destroy crossed on the tom. i concluding 3 fine to jess sedans. many projects have been bombing positions of the rapid support forces that model we are both in the north, including a hanger at the base. the center of the capsule smoke has been rising above the intelligence building, the ministry of education and a railway station. i've sco to him, morgan, she is live for us in call to him, so he believes emerging pictures of the damage to kill infrastructure. show a really shocking level of devastation. right?
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yes indeed. now the amount of air strikes have intensified by the sudanese army against positions of the rapids support forces intensify to the point that in the building where we were at we had to we were forced to seek shelter in the basement of that building because of the heavy abstract, so the entire team and many of the people who are in the building are seeking shelter under the basement because of the continuous airstrikes and the continuous sound of heavy artillery that are being fired around the vicinity of the presidential palace and the vicinity of the general command of the army, these are the scenes of the locations, are the scenes of fighting between the 2 sides, both sides, blank for control of these are structures especially to command the general command of the army. there are also as tribes happening in the northern part of the capital, the iris have says that it's one of its medical facilities in huntington. north have been heads up by airstrikes and then there are also reports of skirmishes and
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confrontations in parts of a yard part sofa. at amada that these are new residential neighborhoods. just a few meters are kilometers away from the vicinity of the general command of the army. intense fighting at sammy obeyed between the rapid support forces and the army. both sides vying for control both sides trying to impose a that there, there will over the other both sides trying to gain the upper hand while civilians are caught in the middle. and the r s f lee, but he's been tweeting about further discussions with the u. s secretary of state is a diplomatic effort advancing here. while there have been to but diplomatic efforts since the thoughts of the fighting on saturday. but it has not had that it has not had any impact on the ground. both sides say that they want to destroy the other. the iris have says that it will not stop fighting until it takes over all the army bases. now while it did a while,
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the head of the r s f tweeted that he is ready to hold the fighting for 24 hours. the army released the statement saying they're not aware of any ceasefire being proposed or initiated by any of the international community members. so therefore the fighting would resume. so doesn't look like there any that if there any diplomatic efforts being carried out, whether it's by the neighboring countries, by the regional countries or by the international committee, it is under western leaders o been talking to it, to the commanders of the army and arris, if it doesn't look like these talks are having any impact on the ground with the continuing of le airstrikes by the sudanese army and the continuing of heavy artillery being fired by the rapid support forces. and today we had another key 8 agents who talking about disruption in their operations. was that leaving vulnerable communities now? well, sedan has always had a vulnerable community. a 3rd of the population were already in need of 8. and that's before the fighting. thought that since the fighting thought that there are
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reports of people being trapped in their homes, i'm able to seek medical assistance. unable to get food or water. there was a shortage is in many residential areas. their power cuts for 4 days now. so many people don't know where to go to to be able to get their basic necessities, many people to know where to go to, to be able to get medical assistance. hospitals have been rated and attacked by heavy artillery. the sudanese dr committee put out a statement that some armed men were able to take over several medical facilities around the capital, making it very hard for them to operate and that they're already facing a shortage of water electricity cause i'm sort of medical personnel and medicines so the situation became a parent for tuition, for the civilians were caught up in the fighting between the recess and the army. it's quiet dire. many people say that they just waiting for this to be over so that they can access health care so that they can get food and water so that they can feel safe again. all right, good stuff that thanks so much. have a morgan had ian 100 lives in khartoum and has not left her house since the
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violence began. people have reached the point where they're fed up to speed and, and it's fired off with people one thing. but hans redeem to take over because his regime represents a military situation that the country needs. and then some people were saying that his regina is backed up by what was the former regime in command, and that's the flemish group that was taking over. so people are divided between who they really want to take over at this point really don't understand it. it does know about a situation for the country. and a lot of people don't understand that. it doesn't matter when, because at the end of day each one is coming with their own reading negative scenarios. and it's not really an ideal situation about a country. i don't, will ever have a diplomatic democratic countries. and i that will have a civilian government one day it's always going to be in a military unfortunately. so the question is now,
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is the military going to be comprised? and missy and his forces are going to be comprised of what han and his regime and, and the choir regime that was taking control. so really no one knows who's going to take over know, know what is the best scenario for sit down at this point where just like i said, extremely worried. i was i'm sorry, a lot of people don't understand that there's no future. like both groups that are fighting the command that are quite because no future dr. sham is the vice president of the sudan doctors trade union and joins us down from car to good to have you with us. so we've heard the reports of some of the medical infrastructure taking a hit in this fighting to what extent are hospitals open and operating one. unfortunately, the situation remains but a grave, silvery because yes,
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some of the major teaching in costume have been dominated by the military by both faction. and some of them has been badly damaged on the completely unavoidable functioning. on the other hand, the remaining, but those are lacking electricity supply and want to supply i so the situation one, the ground remains that very bleak, bad to compound the situation, them the, the, the medical doctors and the other at al serra its well on find it very difficult to lead share of the hospital is because the still, the major bridge is on the line lads are still broke, or okay, the acadia by the military, that people cannot cross these areas, you can on the street at the, in your business as well. they can move it safely to the hospital. so the overall
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situation remains still very gray than that. and then i'm dangerous. so somebody, you know, water, no electricity, no freedom of movement. are people able to get medical assistance when they need it? they find it very, very difficult. besides, i always, we've heard reports, people may be dying in the streets is, is that the situation? what, what, when, unfortunately, this is the sad story because that some of this is left that i scheduled on discrete the st. especially a in south dorm. and some of these are gone was, is they start to decompose, would share that will actually die. and worse, that health situation in the country, some get a big will they managed to reach their the hospitals. ah, but not immediately after there had been it'll be just some of them there is joe
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was within 2 days later, barry let it live. and if you compare situations, what about the flow of medicine of critical medical supplies? has that been disrupted by the fighting? as you may know, they haven't been badly affected by the government and founded this. but luckily with money making contact with somebody and you organization which are operating by the countries. and they kindly provided us with some medical supplies. but these are going to run short of the sort when you say they're going to route soon. what are we talking days, weeks, how long before we have a new number one day in those days?
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i mean, what is the number one thing that you're watered about that that is going to run out in the next few days in terms of medical supplies? well, i mean it's bluish, lifesaving problems said you can you can browse the consumer, reach out because one of the hospitals in the western part of the night and we managed to operate in yesterday and somebody could be working for a room in the morning. they managed to operate but 22nd patients, but based on because the medicine like around out. so you can imagine how dan,
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this is a very tragic situation too because it is still the viking is lying on the finally maybe where i think but it is. if we say shutting killing, you know, some people even, you know, homes and sadly most colleagues think that way we do have days will prevail. thank you so much dr. bob. thank you for wishing for you wish to thank you. you are a secretary of state antony blinking. i said he is deeply concerned about the safety of diplomats aid workers and civilians in need of assistance in sudan. this comes after u. s. diplomatic convoy was fired upon in the calls that i had this morning with general sumerian braun, i made very clear that any attacks,
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threats, dangers posed to our diplomats were totally unacceptable. this particular incident is still being investigated in terms of understanding exactly what happened. the initial reports that we have is that it was undertaken by forces associated with the orator. and again, i made very clear in my conversation with, with general the medi that any attacks and endanger or diplomats are totally unacceptable. and i shared the same with, with general baran plenty. busy mostella had on the news hour including were live in pakistan as rescue a search for survivors from a landslide caused by lightning strikes. how millions of moses biggs children are fighting to resume their schooling after tropical storms destroyed by classrooms and the circus authorized to chose an unconventional way to cross the river. dan,
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you? ah, police, in tennessee, i have arrested 3 prominent officials of the main opposition party hours after detaining its leader and raiding its headquarters. police say a lot of the leader, russia that i know she was detained for questioning on the orders of the public prosecutor. god knew she is a main opponent of president chi side who has been accused of orchestrating a power grab after he suspended parliament in 2021. your sort of a new she is the daughter of detain, the detained another leave. she joins us now from london. good to have you with us . so 1st of all, do you have any wood on the status of russia that i knew she is a just simply taken in for questioning, or is the under arrest for something?
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well, since the crew, my father has it is 9 times summons for interrogation, which he willingly consented himself on 9 times, legally, politically motivated than happy to get charged. but this time, the qu authorities chose to arrange for my parents house at the time of breaking the cost on the 27th night of ramadan. a 100. ready 20 policemen rated the house how i went in and prevented the noise from it and also searching the house for 2 hours. they took my father who interrogation with him, but he was taken and lawyers were. busy prevented from joining him for interrogation a mean charge. do you know if he's actually been charged with anything this time?
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it has not been given any information officially, the official trans, but we have heard reports in the and the minister yesterday stating that my father has been arrested because of statements he has made. and just now the public prosecution issued this statement, alleging that my father made a statement and that he had missed his was that he had said that the eradication of a civil war. whereas the statements, which will not be if you, but in a law facebook, the from the public meeting at the national salvation from where he was talking about the national foundation from success in bringing together physical parties and intellectual trends in opposition to the where he said what was that imagining
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chin this year without any good it, without this or that group, without, without, without islamists will be in the ground for civil war. and this is clear and misrepresentation of my father and you attempt to humanize political opposition to the who is in the context of the witch hunts against not just not the best of all political parties and all civil society organizations that have been standing again, who i have been calling for a restoration in democracy, right? since he was taken the been 3 of the members of i not the who've been arrested. are you concerned that all of this is simply a prelude to perhaps shot down to news is you know, one of 3 largest political parties. we fear that this is possible because since the
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cool we have been in without the root of your home, without any respect of rights and freedoms, are not just not. but as i have said, all critics high school and his paragraph and his failure to manage the economy, to provide any suggestions to take it out of it's christ. and his insistence on taking to get back to the think the should anyone who criticizes this is a target of i question whether it is a number or anybody else. and we do fear that this is an escalation of the crackdown on the opposition and the believe anyone who believes in democracy and human rights around the world should clearly and explicitly content based persecution of the opposition. and this is systematic this month in democracy. i thank you so much, your sort of a notion that interior foreign ministers have concluded
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a 3 day meeting in japan, promising to stand together against war crimes, including russia invasion of ukraine. the final communique will be used as a template for next months. g 7 lead the summit. rob mcbride reports in cartersville. this meeting ended with a strong condemnation of russia for its continuing war in ukraine, reaffirming the g seven's commitment to sanctions and stopping moscow getting weapons from 3rd countries. with the g 7 nations accounting for much of the heavy weaponry now being prepared for the long anticipated counter offensive against russian forces. this was the message of unity. now, as ukraine prepares to launch a counter offensive to take back its land to liberate its people and occupy territories, to stop the missiles, bombs and drones which continued rain down and civilians. we stand with ukraine.
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the foreign ministers also called for greater action to counter the growing influence and power of china and the indo pacific, with a strong message of support for taiwan, which china seas as a breakaway territory. and that it's threatened to take by force if necessary, as the only asian g 7 nation, the host japan fears if russia connect with impunity in europe. china can do the same here. rashana could i not to the security of europe, and the security of the indo pacific are inseparable. and i have a sense that ukraine's crisis could be east asia to morrow and has also been promoting nuclear disarmament at this meeting, hoping to advance its non proliferation goals. when it hosts g 7 leaders at their summit in hiroshima next month, the location of the world's 1st atomic attack. it may seem fanciful that a time of growing international crises even to expect nations to consider
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disarmament. but according to the japanese hosts, it is precisely because of the escalating conflict that the existence of large nuclear stock piles so in perils the world. and there's never been a more important time to give up those weapons. rob mcbride, al jazeera caraway's, our japan, a kremlin has released a video showing president vladimir putin visiting to army posts in russian controlled areas of ukraine. the footage was broadcast on state television, showing putin speaking to military leaders about the combat situation in southern have san moscow says he was then flown by helicopter helicopter to eastern lo, hands to hear reports from commanders their dosage, ivory johnson, now live from moscow. so what did he have to say the troops where he met with commanders, and this is the 1st time the russian president vladimir putin,
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whose also the commander in chief of the countries armed forces made the trip to see his commanders in person in the occupied territories in ukraine since he launched his invasion nearly 14 months ago that we approved and met with high ranking commanders 1st in carson. this is an area where back in november, ukrainian forces push the russian troops back. and he said he was there to listen to their ideas and exchange information. he then moved on to the ganske in the bath region, where he presented his commanders with a gift. he said that was something that belong to, one of the greatest defense minister, defense ministers in the russian empire. it was a gold triptych, an easter present, according to the kremlin, the russian president made this trip on monday, and they've just released the footage this morning. this is clearly an attempt by vladimir putin to try to boost morale for what is to come that is,
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according to report to counter offensive by the ukrainian forces to be launched this spring. and on another issue is called the wall street journal reporter appearing and called today, what's happening there? yes, we just saw evan garcia, which 31 year old wall street journal correspondents here in moscow, appear in court for his bail. hearing according to the us ambassador to russia lind, tracy, she finally had access to him for a visit on monday evening, where she said he was in good health. but she said they are calling for his immediate release. the accusations that he carried out espionage is, are false, and the fact that he was arrested in the city of the term berg on march 29th is just a pretext for the russian government to put more pressure on the american government to try and come to some kind of an understanding about a prisoner exchange,
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possibly down the line. the 31 year old reporter has had communication with his family. we understand he sent a letter to his parents back in the u. s. where he said he's not losing hope and he's in good health. we're waiting to find out if he will be released on bail until his court proceedings began later on. all right, thanks so much dosage of ari to people have been killed and more are missing after a massive landslide in northern pakistan, near the african border highway near the town of total home was hit before dawn on choose day em. all this with join now by al jazeera, come on high that in the summer, by kamala forces. why that people could still be trapped under the rubble is everyone being accounted for rescued now? well that rescue effort, they're still under way after that. like a line slide. what triggered according to the daughter days,
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by lightning and thunder storm and the door come area late last night. heavy equipment, they're still trying to move doors, rockland borders under which are at least 20 truck said to have been bodied. i did do early to say i'll my job. many people. what caught up in that some people don't have time do it. gabe. there is also concern that big door come had been under construction. may notice that many of the truck have to wait and long q the long, narrow quarter door aid that narrow, rarely they, there was a landslide. although this is a native dawn. any fly, florida, all weather related or also construction related incident to happen. and that of course triggered the landslide. so a way to accounted for, go to ron, do these are truck drivers were waiting along the road side and the rescue effort
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still on the way. all right, thanks so much. come on. hi to that. to israelis have been injured in a shooting and occupied east. jerusalem israeli police said the suspected attack open fire on a vehicle in the shadow job off neighborhood where there have been tensions between palestinians and israelis. settlers israeli forces say they're searching for the suspect. they've surrounded a building and shift giraffe, where they said the weapon used in the shooting was found still ahead on al jazeera . picking up the paces restoration begins at jerusalem's along so mosque following violence. israeli writes fox news for past due defend itself in court against accusations it knowingly misled viewers over election rigging, claims and in sports were explained. these scenes of the world's new could
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championship in england that's coming up with ah their weather up. they begins right here right now, and we'll kick this one off in australia. good to see you look at this breeze here toward the southeast. that's lowering temperatures. also a, some mostly cloudy conditions in adelaide in melbourne, but where the sun pokes out in sydney. that allows your temperature to get to 24 degrees. after new zealand we go this batch of what, whether moving from the south island to the north island. it's generated amounts of about a 100 millimeters of rain on the south island. so it is quite a vigorous system for indo china now that rain starting to scoot away, seen a bit more in the way of sunshine for pu cat and bank hawks. so that allows the temperatures to come up here and off to southern china. we go, dowse with rain here. this is a washout. some of these bands of rain have generated about 70 millimeters of rain
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. that's now moving, pouring in to taiwan over the east china sea, and this will eventually become a story for japan. so let's pick up the story there. it is a quiet pitcher for now on wednesday. if i'm feeling a bit summer, like with the temperature of 26 degrees in tokyo. also seen that warrants come in through the korean peninsula and breezy at times in beijing, but i don't think this wind is going to dragon any sand in dust from the gobi desert. so mostly sunny day and vision with a high of twice have degrees on wednesday. and now you're up to date. ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money. no great operation. the coal mafia is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit about ways. ok. what is it? is it right? i've described that in a 4 part series. al jazeera is investigative unit because under cover in southern
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know watching out is there a time to recap on headline now? smoke is covering the skyline in sedans. capital call to me off the air strikes by the army against the rapids. support forces fighting for a full stay, despise international call for a see fire. the un says more than a 100 and a few people have been killed. police, and soon as you have the rest of the 3 prominent officials of the main opposition party hours after detaining its leader raving and headquarters, unlocked the leader, russia. if i know she is the main opponent, president, try us journalists to evan gusher, which has appeared at a pre trial detention hearing in the moscow called wall street journal report was arrested last month by russia. security services on espionage charges. us says he's been wrongfully detained. china's economy has rebounded more
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than expected in the 1st quarter of the year. government dances shows its gross domestic product, rose by 4.5 percent in the 1st 3 months of the year. that say half a percentage point more than forecasts. china's economic recovery is beyond the scrutiny. also the government abandoned that 0 called coven strategy. andrew collier is the managing director of orient capital research, which conducts independent research on china. he says, many structural problems remain that could stifle china's economic growth. is quite healthy. but most of that increase was due to people leaving their homes post covered and going out dining in various places, their actual sales of hard goods, like autos and things like washing machines has been pretty weak. the other part of the story that is worrisome is that a lot of this is being driven by a debt raised by local governments. their expenditure was up 6.8 percent,
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but their actual revenue was up only owe point 5 percent. so they're borrowing money from the banks. the property market has been ok. that's been the one slightly bright markets. it's now in positive territory after being in negative territory for a long time. but i'm still worried that under the cover there's a lot of structural problems and china, i don't trust their g d p number anyway because most of that is pretty heavily manipulated in beijing. so i look at what's going on at the one good figure was apparent oil. the demand was up 9.5 percent, which does suggest that there are some economic activity out there. but i'm beginning to think that a lot of that i could to activity was driven by additional debt fuel by local government investment in infrastructure and other areas because. busy not seeing a lot of private activity that's growing. unemployment among youth is up to $99.00 over 19 percent. it's actually rising. so the underlying economy is still fairly
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weak. exports has been decent that that could help them, but the global economy is looking weeks. i'm not sure that's good and sustained for the rest of the year. the f b, i has arrested to us citizens on charges of running a chinese secret police station in new york. investigators say the man had been persecuting people that begging sees as political dissidents. china is accusing the u. s. of slandering it by engaging in political manipulation. the made 3 men thank how has more. this building in manhattan's chinatown advertises an acupuncture clinic and raman delivery. but f b, i. investigators say in 2022. it also housed a secret police station for china's ministry of public security. the m p. s. lou jang wang and changing ping. both us citizens were arrested on monday on charges of helping establish and run it. the employer's offices who have been charged to day
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are not focused on preventing crime. rather the complaints charge these impious officers with engaging in trans national repression schemes. targeting members of the time eas, diaspora community in new york city and elsewhere in the united states. the u. s justice department says that in at least one case, lou and chen track down a chinese pro democracy activist and california under the direction of the chinese national police and the men admitted to the elite in communication with the chinese official. this to on monday, prosecutors also unveiled charges against dozens of chinese officials for allegedly operating a troll farm harassing dissidence on line. the chinese communist party was attempting to censor politically sensitive topics that are unacceptable to the p. r. c government, including the t n. im in square massacre, thought the charges come as the d o j ramps up probes and to what it cools
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transnational repression by oversee as governments to intimidate political opponents. in the us we cannot and will not tolerate the chinese government's persecution, of pro democracy activists who have sought refuge in this country. in november, beijing denied claims of running police stations in the u. s. saying these are volunteer on organizations helping chinese citizens with procedures like renewing drivers, licenses. a spanish civil rights group safeguard defenders claimed last year that there were dozens of secret chinese police stations and cities around the world. to be remembered, unco al jazeera in the nation's military is searching for full soldiers who went missing. last week, they were part of a failed attempt to rescue a kidnapped pilot and popular province. new zealand phillip miranda, was taken hostage in february by armed suffolk, this rebels. they say he won't be freed until
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n. denisia acknowledges the independence of the region. indonesia is military chief, says one soldier was killed in the operation. if we had received information on the whereabouts of the kidney, the pilot, we'd hope that together with the local people via we could establish communication and negotiate the pilots release. and that's what we hoped. but rebels showed us when we were trying to reach the location. agencies say millions of children and most and big have had their education disrupted by the most recent tropical storms . at least 1500 classrooms are either destroyed or damaged by san clone, friday. for me, the miller has more from one in southern mozambique one month after flooding his bonner children, a catching up on their school work. the flooding disrupted their education week. my monkey. i've never seen flooding like that before that i've heard it last happened
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50 years ago. the nearby river made it worse, and it's difficult for us to put measures in place because we cannot predict how bad these natural weather events will be across summers and be schooling for close to $5000000.00 children has been affected. more than 800 children that this who had just thought that this julio and psych, i'm pretty hid the subbing impacted the already limited resources. and now exams that had to be postponed. while agencies have assisted in building climate resilient classrooms, most schools don't have them. others have had to make do with temporary shelters in some busio province. more than 1000 classrooms have had their teaching disrupted. also, large swathes of farms were washed away, which the united nation says is likely to lead to food shortages. the children will really vulnerable to mouth nourishment and diseases like cholera and malaria. well, i think for a country like mozambique, which is year after year by these tropical storms, tropical fight lands and country where many lots of the infrastructure is,
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is not particularly strong. like i said, it really shows the importance of investing it in climate resilient infrastructure, which will stand up. ah, it costs a little bit more in the short term. but in the long term, the value of that investment pays off. for now, the u. n. says it needs $809000000.00 to respond to the immediate education and health needs of children affected by the most recent flooding. in the long term, they're worried that worsening weather conditions will impact years worth of education for millions of children. for me, the miller al jazeera one, i'm wasn't beek. french president emmanuel, my call has defended his controversial pension reforms in his 1st address to the nation since signing them into law. on saturday. there were demonstrations in several cities during his speech. micron says he understands people's anger, but insist raising every time at age by 2 years,
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64 is necessary to keep the system afloat. francis the month of strikes and demonstrations against the changes successful medulla have these reforms been accepted evidently, no matter what it is. white months of dialogue, a consensus was never reach, and i re read it to the organ that we must all learn lessons from. this is a police officer who shot and killed and unarmed black man in the state of ohio will not face criminal charges. a grand jury cleared the most wrong doing in the death of jail and walker in june. but 25 year old was shot $46.00 times, including 5 times in the back after a chase. police say he'd failed to stop after they tried to pull his car over for a traffic violation. the jury found walker's shot had offices 1st before exiting the car, unarmed. a defamation lawsuit against fox news will begin on tuesday in
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the us state of delaware. closely watch case was brought by dominion voting systems and seeking $1600000000.00 in damages. the company's accusing fox of airing false claims that it's voting machines. we used to rig the outcome of the 2020 election in favor of joe biden. mike, hannah reports as lawyers gather, there's a lot at stake, not just the $1600000000.00 damages claimed by dominion, but also the nature of the protection supported by the 1st amendment, which provides will freedom of the press. in focus on the decades old supreme court rulings which provided sweeping protection for media companies. even when they disseminate false information. it's not enough for dominion to prove fox was wrong in its allegations. it also needs to prove that the media company knew the claims are wrong, but continued to broadcast them regardless. they would have to show,
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1st of all, in terms of liability that fox acted with actual malice or reckless disregard for the truth. and then secondly, if the jury satisfied as to that, that there's been proof of the actual damages that were incurred by the point. so both those 2 things would have to be found by the dirt. already thousands of internal communications within fox have been made public and legal documents. these appear to show that the company's hosts like laura ingraham. we're privately skeptical of the vote rigging allegations as what other network heavy weights like sean hannity and tucker carlson, who in private emails describe donald trump's claims of vote rigging, as disgusting dominion alleges that despite these private opinions, fox continued to publicly and actively support trumps baseless claims of both
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rigging and dominions alleged role in that. the reason says, dominion the media network did not want to alienate the significant number of trump supporters who us villas, delaware superior court judge eric davis, has already ruled that fox on air personalities and executives, will have to testify, including the company's c. o rupert murdoch and his son and fox, co chairman laflin, who dominion alleges new the claims the false, but did nothing to stop them being broadcast. the trial is expected to last 6 weeks, but the potential consequences to the application of the 1st amendment could last very much longer by cana out 0, washington work is now on the way to repair the damage to the century is old along the mosque, unoccupied, east jerusalem were violent confrontations in the compound when israeli forces beat
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worship as early this month. what i mean has more from occupied east jerusalem. oh, during these last days of ramadan, an oxley compound becomes a beacon of quiet a place where palestinians love to worship or just spend the day. has been for years since only was lost here. $9111.00 of the people to come here unless we get the permit and it's not easy. last time the soldiers came in and they were clashes with the men we had to leave. it was also ramadan. i get sad when i see the soldier speaking people. i can't explain. the feeling inside in the cone of the compound restoration work is underway, fixing disdain, glass windows, that were broken during an incursion by israeli forces to evacuate the mosque. this video shows how they 1st break the windows and then loves them grenades at the
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worshippers below. fragments of colored bloss flying over their heads. israeli forces come in with their ladder, climb unto the rooftop, and in a matter of minutes the wind. as i chatted now to repair any damage is much trickier because even if jordan is the custodian of the site, israel controls the type and the amount of raw material allowed into the compound at any given time by semen had let was the team for 6 hours for attempting to fix at tile in the courtyard, he's the director of the restoration committee, and the bus does look public if i'm a toil sherman, anything i know to for the occupation forces that wrote the guys for security reasons. but each time there are obstacles. the 1st answer, we came to wait until i evaluate that can take an hour several days or sometimes our request is refused. help on. this is not the 1st time the windows need to be
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replaced. the ottoman era originals were destroyed in a fire in 1969, but the replacements will also broken during prior rates. it will now take 6 months to repair each of the 3 windows destroyed this month. in a few days, axis for non muslims will resume ultra nationalists, israeli. jews will return to the grounds here, surrounded by police in full riot gear. the count, palestinians are enjoying now could end at any time picking up to pieces. restoring what has been broken has become an all too familiar part of the religious practice and daily life for palestinians here adapted hamid al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. out to the galapagos islands where there's been an exciting new discovery of a pristine cold water reef. deep under the waters, stephanie decker explains what that means. a newly discovered ancient underwater
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world. it may not look like the vibrant, colorful coral of times past. but these are said to be in perfect condition and exciting discovery by a scientific expedition off the coast of ecuador as the galapagos islands. no more think on throttle. we have not found reefs of this type in such extensive and developed deaths. they are at least several 1000 years old, if not more, you know, and are in pristine condition, which is very important on the global level. many of the deep systems are the gray that for hundreds of years by different types of human intervention. the reef is around 2 kilometers long and 400 meters deep and hosts and abundance of marine life . the discovery was made with the help of this deep sea research submersible called alvin, which goes down hundreds of meters. now, spitting each day, sorry, martha said, it's allows us to know more about these on known habitats as we all know, it's very difficult to obtain information for more than 40 or 50,
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or even 60 meters. deep with these tools or this technological equipment will be able to access this information on the plate. the discovery is the 1st of its kind inside the galapagos marine reserve. it is believed this reef has been here for many centuries, supporting potentially unique marine life deep under the ocean surface and far away from our damaging actions. stephanie decker, all g 0, still have an al jazeera. we build up to the champions league, core to fine old says ac milan napoli, sites each other in an old italian showdown. ah
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ah, ah, i suppose fans, let's find out. busy the big game, paul. thanks some a, the defending champion, golden state warriors are already up against it in the end b a playoffs. that's after a 2nd straight defeat, the sacramento kings in the western conference 1st round, and the loss of one of their stars. david stokes, as the action of the door there in california, the friday did occasion of this fan base. the sacramento kings picked up where they left off on sunday in front of a packed home crowd. they opened up a 6 point lead over the warriors at half time, but the boy on the series golden state close the gap to 4 in the 4th quarter. but then things started to unravel for the defending champion. hold it. he noticed the bonus grabbed dreaming green, who then stamped on his chest,
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let support his grab his leg 1st. green tried to fire up the crowd while the officials deliberated. but as a bonus was helped to his feet, green was rejected and shone his way to the dressing room. the kings went on to wind comfortably, 114 to one o 6. with the bonus and the aaron fox rocking up 20 points, each is the 1st time since 2007 that the warriors have trailed to 0 in the playoff series. she's taken seriously over in the east. the philadelphia 76 is beat the brooklyn next tories. maxie was to stand out play with $33.00 points, including $63.00 point is jolen bede and tobias heritage. both score 20 points apiece to secure the wind, 96 to 8 to 4. so that'd be the 6 is now me to, to nothing as they chased their 1st and be a championship since 1983. they'd be stokes, out a 0 to football and liverpool and their 5 much windlass run in style with
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a $61.00 victory at leeds. united egypt mohammed sala added to cody get house early strike. that's what the rights to nail up in yorkshire, but relegation threatened leads pulled one back, 2 minutes into the 2nd path through louis since tara yet and cops. i quickly got back on track though, though diego giotto scored what would be the 1st of 2 goals for the portuguese solid was again amongst the goals with this strike liverpool now with at least some hope of reaching the champions league qualification places, but they say 89 point spine 4th place newcastle. while liverpool last around madrid in last year's champions league final on the spanish giants run calls to add to their record 14 titles in europe's top competition this season. there in london's play chelsea for a place in the semi finals on tuesday carrying benzo ma scored as madrid on the 1st leg of that quarter final to no less weight rail one. this same fixture fi for an
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aggregate last year, and a banking on that pedigree to get them through again. we don't operate younger fire to live in the history of the champions league. this club is the king and the current team is a small part of the grid history of this club, which is one is competition 14 timers by law. we would really like to edge the grid history of his club. what i trying to win this competition worked open in a little while. chelsea won the competition in 2021 but can't take a boss. franklin pod has lost his 1st 3 much his back in charge. is the blues go through a dreadful season? the only to raise that game considerably to overcome the european champions at stanford bridge. we're not where we want to be. the word broken is a bit much, but we know we want to be not as clearly position is a reality and a premier league between down in his gun. so i think those things are just reality . we have to work against that and shout in every way we can. and because we're in a moment, ac milan hold 81, no advantage as they travel to naples for an all italian quarter final 2nd leg. the
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ra scenario seem to have a who do over napoli. you are runaway leaders in, sorry, off. they also beat them for know in the league earlier this month. brazil, south american champions, flamingo have introduced yet another new head coach. they've had an argentinian hor hate some poly used to coach argentina and chilly as well as brazilian club santos . he was sacked by spain's severe in march flamingo, find their previous coach at earlier this month. even though he only took over a generic by lap philadelphia, eagles, quarterback, jail and hertz is now the highest paid nfl player in history. he signed a 5 year extension worth $255000000.00, which works out at just $51000000.00 a season. more than any other player hurts. join the eagles in 2020 and last season through 22 touchdowns and led them to the super bowl where they were beaten by the kansas city chiefs. it's the 2nd largest total cash deal. buying chiefs quarterback
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patrick my homes at 10 year, 450000000 dollar extension now to the type of move where used to in the nfl, but this time in the n h l. playoffs. what else you will a point called back, i guess that was dallas center job lc getting taken out by minnesota mat dunbar after a lengthy review number was not given a major penalty while pavel ski looked very wobbly as he was out of the ice. as for the result, it was the minnesota wild, he won 3 to 2 in double overtime. with this goal from brian hartman, they lead the series wrong to nothing else were at the best performing taylor leanne h l. the boston bruins opened up their play of campaign with a free one, when of the florida panthers. broad march, and among the thomas on the among the scores. sorry with his 50th korea, playoff goal. boston the team to beat having won a record 65 games in the regular season, and racking up
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a record 135 points as well. game to back in boston on wednesday to athletics. and it was a clean suite for kenya of the boston marathon. but not the winner that you might expect. world record holder elliot kept shogi, was making his debut in boston, but he slipped out of contention and eventually finished in 63 and a half minutes back. instead, it was his countryman evans shabbots who won the race for the 2nd year running. he did it in a town of 2 hours, 5 minutes and 54 seconds. the women's rights went to kenya's, hellen o berry, the 2 time olympic 5000 metre, silver med list on a sprint finished to take it by 12 seconds. england, captain ben stokes has been named leading character in the world for 3rd time. in the latest edition of the wisdom almanac, the 31 year old, all rounder guided england to 9 winds, and 10 tests played a key role in that t 20 world cup. when and the sneaker world championship in england has been
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disrupted by climate protesters that they are. one of them got on the table and threw orange powder all over the nice green bass. the group behind it is called just not oil, which has previously blocked roads in the u. k. and also turns soup on to a vincent one goc painting at the national gallery in london. just stops luca back to summer. i did that with a lot of vacuuming, i think going on by. thanks paul. that's it for this news out. i'm back in about actually, i won't be naval be debbie. back in about with another full show. ah
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