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oh, you're watching all your life from a headquarters. i'm getting, you know, brigades are also coming up. 3 prominent officials from tennessee as main opposition party are arrested hours after police detained its leader. kremlin video shows president clinton visiting eastern ukraine as g 7 for ministers call for a united front against moscow. and china's economy rebounds more than expected, after beijing lifted strict ppo with 19 measures. ah! there's been more fighting and susan's capital hard to, but a 24 hour cease fire has just been agreed that will take effect at 16 gmc about 6 p . m. in su, don, take a look at the live pictures, smoke still contin to billow across the northern part of the capital. after air
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strikes by the sudanese army against the rapids, support forces sedans, most powerful paramilitary group. the un says more than a 180 people have been killed since the fighting began on saturday. it's between students, army and the nation's largest para military force. and here's some satellite images that show the expensive destruction to airports in government facilities. cartoon international airport, which also has a military wing, has sustained some of the heaviest assaults. at least 20 aircraft have been damaged . and that includes a mix of civilian and military fighter, just and helicopters. then there's been a lot of bad military air base, which also has a civilian wing. and these images show at least 4 destroyed aircraft on the tarmac, including 3 fighter jets. while sedans, military jets have been bombing positions of the rapids support forces that met all we airport in the north, including a hanger at the air base. and in the center of the capitol. hard to me,
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smoke has been rising above the intelligence building, the ministry of education under railway station. let's get a live update from him. morgan. she's joining us from her to him. so about this news office cease fire to start in the next few hours is going to be a very welcome relief for many people across the country. if it sticks, of course. indeed because it's not the 1st attempt received fire on sunday a day after the fighting thought that there was an attempt for a 3 hour period at that's the continuation of a exchange of fire between the site it's. but on sunday there was an percy fire for a period of 3 hour visit that did not happen that was violated. and our into the thought of that 3 or a period on monday there was another attempt of ease fire, but it's been continued in the northern part of the capitol, hot of doom, and now they're attempting to do it for foot in the international committee. has
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frederick booklets to agree to a 24 hour period overseas fire. that's because as per the international community and both sides, that's because there are people who have been trapped in this fighting. but even before we a pre approach of those hours of a ceasefire of, of an, of the session plus the missing between it was like 3 still here. a fight gets flying over. i because the bill here, the exchange of heavy artillery can still hit this being launched by the denise army against positions of the forces. so to look at both plies are trying to add ain't as much grounded began ahead of this part of that. i thought i had 24 hours i said about all these, these are that you showed for that actually by because we are having some trouble understanding you because of the, the audio connection. but hipaa, thank you so much for that. update from her to me and once again, that is a life picture from cartoon, smoke billowing across the northern part of the city. we understand that we earlier spoke to had did mohammed who also lives in har tomb. she's not left her house since the violence began, and here's what she had to say. people have reached the point where they're fed up
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and they just need an end. it started off with people wanting, but wanted to take over because his regime represents the military situation that the country needs. and then some people are saying that his regime is backed up by a what was the former regime in commands, and that's the slamming group that was taken over. so people are divided between they really want to take over at this point, really don't understand it. it does know about the situation for the country and, and a lot of people don't understand that it doesn't matter who wins. 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 doubt we'll have a civilian government one day. it's always going to be in a military unfortunately. so the question is now, is the military going to be comprised? and missy and his forces are going to be comprised of what han and his regime and,
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and the 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 sorry, a lot of people don't understand that there's no future, like both groups that are fighting the commands that are fighting does no future. let's speak to in the city and and same who lives in hearts room as well with her husband and her 9 month year old baby in the city. and you have not left the house since the fighting began? no, just tell us about it. tell us how, how bad it is for mrs. de one. they were the massive bonding continuous. no electricity, as you can see, no water. and then lastly, and bonding is massive to the point. that's why car alarm keep occur opening. i think a lot of her house is around us, including us,
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are running out of supplies and, and food, especially that is most of the food that we keep in fridge or went off. it's 40 something degrees here and nibbling for 4 days or no. no, no, no hold for just survived. i'm. we are all now sitting in a room and i mean that of the house where there's almost no windows. that's why it's, it's really dark and her for, for the babies it's, it's really disturbing for their mental health because they keep hearing the bumps we keep running around the house and it's the 4 day enforced they were. we are in a conversation quarantine actually with, with extra worried that a gum like jumped over house because it happened in many cases where they just a girl and it missed her the target and went into someone's house in the city. and
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we, when were ordering a just a few moments ago and thought that a, a ceasefire has been agreed by both sides. it last for 24 hours reportedly. and it's set to start in a few hours time at 6 p. m. i ensued done. oh ah, how do you feel about that? what, what do you think when you hear the 3rd there's going to be a ceasefire? well, unfortunately, our fast experience, those, these fire never happened. not just a name of the day before. and everyone who thought there is a safe place for the injured them stuck be put, it wasn't re safe and we have one. okay. we have 70 students actually stuck in universal cartoon with a dead. well, the and an injured person, the dead body actually happened because he tried to move out of the university while those his fire was happening. so he got, he got to put it in the middle of his jack is his chest. and i think the student
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has to bury he inside of the university because the body is starting to compose as it is really hot under his know. you said, you know, many bridge also. is it safe for you to me if, where you are to at least be able to secure the, the most basic necessities of food and water in some areas. and cartoon me as, but for me personally, you know, if there is, there is a lot of coins where they're both major doris f. r i saying in front of our house and behind it. and i think our, the location. 0 is not making it easier, or unless we really, really see, says fire. i don't think we will be moving out. i personally prefer that we play from haga, then we die from bullets, and i'm from bonham. okay,
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we'll leave it there in the city. we really appreciate your time with us on al jazeera and we hope that you and your baby and your husband all stay safe. thank you so much for talking to us. thank on the daughter of tennessee as detained, and the leader of the shoot, the new she has told us the charges against him are a complete misrepresentation. police and tennis your arrest. the 3 prominence officials of the main opposition party hours officer detaining its leader and rating its headquarters. the new she is, the main opponents of president isis high. it has been accused of orchestrating power grub after he suspended parliament in 2021. so you sit on a new, she told us her father's attention as part of her pattern of political repression. since my father has it, is 9 times some for interrogation,
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which he willingly granted himself 9 times for literary politically motivated and fabricated charges. but this time who authorities choose to read my parents house at the time of breaking off on the 27th night from a done a 100. ready 20 men read the house, the hawkins, who went in and prevented the noise from it. and after searching the house for 2 hours, they took my father for interrogation a 10, but a prevented from joining him for interrogation and will give him any information since the cool we have been. without the rule of law, without any respect or rights and freedoms are not just not. but as
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i have said, all critics, i who and his paragraph and his failure to manage the economy, to provide any solution to take it out. it's christ. and his insistence on taking it back to the think and you want to criticize this, this is a target i question whether it is a number or anybody else. and we do fear that this is an escalation of the crack down on the opposition. china economy has rebounded more than expected in the 1st quarter of this year. it's economic recovery has been under scrutiny. that's after the government abandoned that 0 covered strategy. richard kimber reports getting back to business. china's economy is rebounding after 3 years of widespread coded 19 curves. first quarter g. d. p grew 4.5 percent beating analysts expectations. the jump was driven by
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a surge and consumers spending over on the wall during the pandemic. it hasn't been easy to go shopping either in stores or on line. but this year people can once again go out anytime with no more lockdown. so in life is much more convenient. oh yeah, i just found a new job. so now i can make money again, my life is slowly getting back to normal. its not full speed ahead just yet though . factory output was slower than expected. property investment, contracting, and unemployment among young people surged to the record high. the government is forecasting that growth will accelerate in the next 3 months. but officials say the foundation for a rebound is not yet solid. they say there is still concerns over domestic demand and what they're calling a complicated international environment. economists say one of those complications is china's relationship with the rest of the world. china wants to do this transition into this innovation based model,
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more automation and using more industrial robots. and i requires a significant import of chips and other high tech product and china and us relation isn't getting better any thompson and more export ban or post significant prussia for china's manufacturing. in general. geopolitical concern has prompted apple to reduce its reliance on chinese manufacturing. this year it's accelerating operations in india. instead. analysts say many companies are looking to diversify their supply chains, but few are ready to ditch china entirely. more of a case all i would say west and companies and distributions heading their best buy, increasing exposure and sourcing from other. ready regions rather than a southern or a truck on edge from china, because if companies want to take a look at their balance sheet and sources of income, really producing from china and sell into china is still
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a very attractive prospect. the international monetary fund says, china will be the top contributor to global growth in the next 5 years. it expects china to account for more than a 5th of worldwide g, d p. that's double the contribution from the united states. the i m f global economic out is the weakest in 30 years. it's urging countries to avoid political confrontation and focus on economic cooperation instead. richard kimber, al jazeera hong kong, still ahead on al jazeera, picking up the pieces. restoration begins at jerusalem's and up saw mosque following violence. it's really police rates. ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me and map informed opinions. 5 administration are very
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concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world stage critical debate. there are only both the legal reports go on, they see that we are giving you their proper spare. in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, the 1st commander of the lebanese army after independence from france. who took over as president at the time of crisis in a deeply divided country. 50 years after his death al jazeera, wo totes the story of edge you hurt architect as the modern lebanese states, the soldiers statesman on a j 0. i
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think i'll just 0 me the the me again the 0. the worrying side, sir don, have agreed on 24 receipts far that will take effect the 1600 hours, gmc, the you anything more than 100? 80 people have been killed from the fighting between the army and the rock. the support forces, paramilitary began on saturday. so listen soon as you have a rest of the 3 prominent officials of the main opposition party hours after review, painting its leader and rating it headquarters the and not the leader at all. no,
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she is the main opponents of president g 7 for ministers of concluded there are 3 day meeting in japan by promising to stand against war crimes, including russia invasion of ukraine. so their final communicate is a document use as a template for next months. g 7 liter summit, it highlights a commitment to enforce tougher sanctions on moscow and prevent china from any similar action against taiwan. be kremlin has released the video. so in president vladimir putin visiting 2 army posts in russian controlled areas of ukraine. the footage was broadcast on state television, showing pews in speaking to military leaders about the combat situation and southern curse on moscow. he then was flown by helicopter, through eastern new guns. he reports from commanders, there are bar is joining us from moscow. so how did, how significant is this visit pipe a buyer who tend to the troops?
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well, it's certainly significant. it is the 1st time he's made the trip to those regions . since he launched the invasion in february of last year, he did make a trip to marry oh pal, in march, but that's a different kind of a trip. you didn't visit any of the troops there. this is the 1st time the 70 year old president visited his commanders 1st in the course on region. that is where the ukrainian military managed to push back at the russian army back in november. the russian president then went on to visit the headquarters of the national guard in the guns and that dumbass. and he presented his commander there with a gift for easter. he said this was a gold trip tick that once belonged to one of the most successful defense ministers in the russian empire. clearly the message, sure. and this trip is one of solidarity and show of strength for vladimir with his
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troops and also to boost morale. the, according to sources, the ukrainian military is preparing to launch a counter offensive spring. and that the russian presidents visit certainly going to be seen as an attempt to boost the morale of the russian military in those occupied region. and also in another story out of moscow, the de change us journalist has, has appeared in court. what's happened there? this is a court appearance for 31 year old evan garcia, which, who is an american citizen. he works for the wall street journal. he was arrested on march 29th in a city about 1800 kilometer of moscow. by the name of term burke, he was arrested on charges of he is in court right now to see if you will be granted baled. we understand that the us ambassador to russia lin, tracy visited evan on monday evening, where she said she was in good spirits,
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but again demanded for his release and said that his detention is not a just one. and the wall street journal has denied any wrong doing by the journalist saying that his arrest has been politically motivated. will know in the coming hours whether or not he be granted bail. he could face that prison term of up to 20 years. if he's convicted of the charges that are being brought against him . ok, there are. so thank you so much in the way just to let you know we do have an update on this case. the u. s. journalist is, according to the reuters news agency who is not reporting that the russian court has rejected his appeal against pre trial detention. some more on that when we have it to his release had been injured in a shooting and occupied east. jerusalem is really police said the suspect that attack or opened fire on a vehicle in the chef rough neighborhood where there have been tensions between palestinians and is really settlers. well,
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it's really for us to say they're searching for the suspect and they surrounded an entire building and she said, where they said the weapon used in the shooting. his found work is now under way to repair the damage to the centuries old. and i'm asking, occupied east jerusalem. there were violent confrontations in the compound when is really forces beat worshippers earlier this month without having each has more from occupied east jerusalem o. during these last days of ramadan. and oxer compound becomes a beacon of quiet a place where palestinians loved to worship or just spend the day. it's been 4 years since only hope was lost here. redneck, an alumni in austin, a living room on a brief if didn't to come here unless we get to 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 that when i see the soldiers between people, i can't explain the feeling inside. in the cone of the compound restoration work is
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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 love stun grenades at the worshippers. below. fragments of colored glass flying over their heads is really forces come in with their ladder climb onto the rooftop and in a matter of minutes the windows are shattered. 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, a semen had that 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 notify the occupation forces that wrote the guys for security reasons.
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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 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. this troy dis, 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 would have been hamid al jazeera in occupied
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east jerusalem. the f. b, i has arrested to us citizens on charges of running a chinese secret police station in new york investigator say, the men had been persecuting people that beijing sees as political dissidents to me . 3 medford danco has more. this building and manhattan's chinatown advertisers and 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 are not focused on preventing crime. rather, the complaints charge these impious officers with engaging in trans national repression schemes,
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targeting members of the chinese 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 delete and communication with a chinese official. this time on monday, prosecutors also unveiled charges against dozens of chinese officials for allegedly operating a troll farm harassing it. it's on line. the chinese communist party was attempting to censor politically sensitive topics that are unacceptable to the p. r. c. government, including the te, hanniman, square massacre hot the charges come as the dio, j ramps up probes, and to what it cools transnational repression by overseas governments to intimidate political opponents. in the us we cannot and will not tolerate the chinese
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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 run 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. rescuers are still looking for at least 4 people in the northern indian city of corn. um they are believed to be trapped under the debris. if a collapse building police say at least 4 people were killed and more than 20 others injured. when that 3 story rice mill k, then around a $150.00 workers were asleep inside the building. when it had 2 people had been killed and more missing after massive landslide and northern pakistan near the
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afghan border highway near the town of tore. com was hit before dawn on tuesday in denise as military as searching for 4 soldiers who went missing last week. they were part of a failed attempt to rescue a kid. now pilot in papa province. new zealander, philip martin's was taken hostage in february by armed separatist rebels, and they say he won't be free until indonesia acknowledges the independence of the region. and n e s military treat says one soldier was killed in the operation. that's it for me . more information online, the weather is up next than inside story. we'll be looking into u. s. vietnam relations. thanks for watching. bye bye. ah. with. here's how the story goes. we've got
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a fairly nice stay across japan on wednesday, but then the white weather moves in those details right now. and still picking up a few showers on wednesday. but look, the bigger stories, it's feel more like summer in tokyo with the temperature of 26 degrees. but here comes our incoming weather maker. it's going to clip southern q shoe 1st over the next little bit. and here's where that disturbance is parked in between the yang see in the pearl river valley dropping copious amounts of rain. that is also point in to taiwan as well. could have talk about this heat through south asia. so 1st stim, jamar set in a record in the northwest of the country, $44.00 degrees. we've also seen high temperatures in bangladesh. is capital dhaka, registering its highest temperature and about 58 years. and then that heat through the northwest northeast of india. but not only high heat in calcutta, also high humidity at one point on tuesday, feeling about 52 with the humid x. by the way, the dark of the read, the higher the temperature. we still got somewhat weather locked into the capital territory in pakistan right into punjab province. in the hor,
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and for the middle east, 1st the brain to be found through western central and northern areas of saudi arabia. and we've shaken those winds across the gulf. but at times it will be a bit humid for us here in doha, on wednesday, caesar ah, but it's a $1000000000.00 money. no drink operation for coal. marsha is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit with it. is it right? i'm just right that in a 4 part series alger here is investigative unit, because under cover in southern africa, pittsburgh, we can fill 90 percent of the government. once it's falling, it's the branding part for on al jazeera. the us wants to defend its relations with.
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