tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 18, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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just to the southwest of the capital, kito waterlogged roads here and there is more rain falling over top of this area today than explosive thunderstorms in the southeast of brazil. this is impacting the state of south polo and feeling more like winter months of the day with a high of 16 degrees. and now you're up to date season. ah, ah, ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is the news. our live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. both sides in sedans, conflict agreed to a 24 hours seas fire starting in the next few hours. u. s. journalist even goes coverage, loses an appeal against his free trial detention as it hearing and moscow. kremlin
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video shows president vladimir putin visiting east in ukraine as g. 7 farmers has called for a united front against moscow. the leader of tennessee is biggest opposition. party is arrested long with others. lease res. i'm not the headquarters. i'm pull reese for the sports news as rail madrid. look to seal that place in the champions league semi finals, and in the n b a playoffs in a defending champion. golden state warriors were up against it after a 2nd straight defeat to the sacramento. ah, it's just passed 1300 hours g m t 3 p. m. local time, and sudan weather mo tree. and the rapid support forces have agreed to a 24 hour cease fire. of a pause in hostilities starts 3 hours from now. these are the live pictures where
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smoke has been blowing across the northern part of the capsule cartoon. many people have been unable to move around the city since the fighting between the army and the rapid support forces began on saturday. this includes $89.00 students at the university of cartoon, has been trapped in their school library for nearly 3 days. or even mohammed begins, i'll coverage. blue smoke covers the skyline north of sedans, capital off the air strikes by the army against positions of the rapid support forces. fighting continues at cartoon airport, leaving a trail of destruction. satellite pictures show widespread damage off the days of heavy fighting flights have been suspended, preventing international mediators from arriving 330 kilometers north of hard to m . morrow we air base is still being contested by rival military forces. with fighter jets destroyed. the battle has intensified between sedans, army,
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and the biggest and most powerful paramilitary army chief of dull fighter, albert han, and his deputy mohammed. hm don, doug yellow who leads the rapid support forces had been in charge of the country since 2019 but they disagree on hell to restore civilian rule. it's unclear who now has the upper hand with fighting around the general command military headquarters. rapid support forces released footage purporting to show its troops gaining ground with its soldiers at the security services building, rob, rob, but after the army took back control of state tv on monday, it's called on the r s. f to turn themselves in. they thought that it is not in the interest of our homeland, to have its own countrymen currying arms against one another. therefore, we call them not to be part of this conspiracy, to lay down arms and turn themselves in. and then let's see if they will consider joining the ranks of sedans, armed forces,
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har to and other cities are now battlefields with tanks, rolling through the streets and dead bodies strewn across pavements, medical staff, a warning they can't reach the injured because hospitals are under attack there's not enough medicine, food or water with power cuts. generators are operating at critical levels, but some are venturing out to find supplies loop down to do about. and we have bought 6 packs of notice. to fact can feed 3 people for one beat that is also salt and cake. the cake will expire tomorrow, so he can have it for dinner tonight, which is good news is a global push to find diplomatic. resolve. the u. s. is urging the boring sides to end hostilities this morning. um i made calls to general so brohannon medi urging them to agree to a 24 hour cease fire to allow a sudanese to safely reunite with their families and to obtain desperately needed relief supplies. i also underscored both calls the responsibilities the sudanese
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fighting forces, bear for ensuring the safety and security of us, another diplomats were resident in sudan as well as for you and staff and other humanitarian partners for now with unclear if the 2 generals are willing to heed these requests, as their capital city continues its descent into a war zone for helen mohammed al jazeera. let's go to him, morgan, now she's live frost, from khartoum and heather, the last sci fi it turned out to be a bit shaky. how solid does this one look like? well, we're going to have to wait until the, the start of the period of was his fire. but when you look at the record, just over the past 2 days, the when the 1st his fire was announced on sunday and then the 2nd on monday both did not last. people were not able to leave their homes. and even now ahead of, that's his fire that was agreed upon by both sides following international pressure . there is intense airstrikes, so intense that the building where we're at,
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we're at, we're forced to stay in the basement or for safety reasons. so it's not clear if both sides will actually adhere to the cease fire that they are top comment has agreed to. there's intense air strikes ongoing. we can still hear heavy artillery being fired or anti aircraft themselves being fired at the fighter jets that are flying overhead. and we can still see that there are some smoke coming out from some parts of the capitol. hot, so especially the southern parts. so it's clear that the, these 2 are determined to fight until the point when does his fire supposed to come into effect with both sides wanting the upper hand. when that his fire comes into effect and tragic video coming in and showing the suffering that people are putting up with this universe to students burying a colleague in the grounds because they simply can't gout bring us up to speed with what the him out her in situation is looking like on very for
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sedans, humanitarian situation, even before this fighting thought was already dire with a 3rd of the population in need of assistance. many people did not expect the fighting to happen, so they didn't have extra food. they didn't store water. many people in residential areas who we thought it was booked to say that they're out of clean water to drink, that they're out of food and they don't know what they'll be having for if, sorry, this is the holy month of ramadan. and people think that they've been out of electricity for 4 days now, so most of the food that they had in the fridge is no longer usable for them to be able to cook. so the situation is quite dire. and then there are those who been injured as a result of the heavy showings in residential areas. they say that they can't access hospitals because most hospitals are either not operational or with very little medical staff. and then there's that issue of security on the street. they say they can't leave their homes. so the situation, the humanitarian situation for the civilians who are caught up in the middle of the battle between the recess and the armed forces is quiet, died many of them saying that they don't know when the school and,
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but they want it to happen. so that they can try to get some kind of medical assistance and try to get food and water for survival or i, thanks so much. have a morgan there. how do god that de la lives in cartoon with his mother and sisters, he joins us now live from there. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's start with the these fire. how confident, how ego will you be to go out during the si, fi, which i think starts at 6 o'clock local time in khartoum. yeah. 6 o'clock local time is supposed to be having a serious fire, but i don't think any of that is happening as you can hear. now, there are some shots being taken and i think they're trying to use each and every hour before the fire. so having troubles and water, electricity, food, everything, the connection between peoples getting low, therefore they're getting shut off my phone. now i don't talk news on 2 percent in
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my cut off right now. so it's pretty hectic around here. so how will you survive then if you don't go out, it sounds like you're not trying to go out to the shops for you. and while they're engaging while they're engaging, we actually go to any people like actually go about getting the stuff up that the bullets over their head, they don't have like they have no other choice or the bias at their houses. so they have to go out and get their food, especially most of them. you have to go get a lot of stuff besides that, some people are stacking up supplies, backing up supplies, and by the beginning run out. so, and then when you divide, i mean, how do refrigerator with no electricity, what are you planning to do to, you know, return you batteries and your phones and things like that? well, some houses in some generators, so you find a little neighborhood charging their phones in this specific house in this house as
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well. and like, you know, it's so mixed up thing you never know, you don't know what the truth is. you don't know like who has the where, like, where wouldn't be like water supply station or to hit the station. i don't know. maybe they should have done by themselves. maybe it's active for war. we don't know, but the thing is there is no, there should be, there is no, i don't, we just trying to handle it out there or not. i know support from no police, nothing. just having a fight. they're living as died. and that's what's going on. on right now, they're struggling, struggling to get the 1st 40. so right now you're not finding a lot of struggle code like there's still some supplies just, there's some people to have electricity have diesel, they can charge it generators. but then if it is still continues 1st, forty's, i think we're going to be losing a lot of people. medications we can find medication pharmacies are closed off.
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there's a closed, there's some people who are sick, they need medical treatment. they can these thing, their homes, they are dying at their house because there is no medical attention. there is no hospital open. so basically it's a pretty, pretty, pretty desperate hectic situation. is there any functioning authority at any level? local authority, central government, ambulance services, police, anybody you can call if you need help. well, we're calling on all the, not the local organization about the world water organization. the little girl, dental thing and attention was going on as if they're ignoring what's going on. i'm talking about i'm calling on data and deals all dan deals of the united nations, whatever the humanitarian organizations, they gotta help us in the situation. come see, we have sci fi, we have to stop this because if discontinue, is there more,
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more innocent people will die? but the local law that you can reach out to pick up the phone and call home for help. not at all, not even to police. if you, if someone got role, if you called the police, they want on you, they won't do anything. the world, the sudan is an a mess right now. own only thing we can do is pray to god that everything stays safe and where the thing the 2nd thing is that we call out all the humanitarian organizations. and jose, you have to enter the situation because it's getting really we really but the 1st 3 for the right now it's but this is going to get worse. for me, it's going to get worse. and they and the are stuff and the military, even them, they're going to run out of supplier. they're going to start roving pupils and killing people, coming to people's house. already a few have done that and in which area
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presidential palace about 4 or 5 kilometers. some people, i know some people told me that this roving cars rocking houses, they take gold. they told me that ours, especially the, our rubber support forces. they specially because they're running out of supplies, supplies, they go to house there, or whatever they can find. they take no. busy so i'm going to get pretty more and i, it's tragic to hear that we hope the situation gets better for you. change your phone and stay, stay so much you're welcome. but more still ahead on the news out, including why the ohio river has a non welcome place on the list to the most in danger. rivers in america. fox news prepares to defend itself in court against accusations it knowingly misled its view is through its false claims of rigging in the 2020 presidential election and
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it's for things get hated on the ice body check in the n h l file. we'll have more ah, us journalist, even gus of which is lost an appeal against his pre trial detention as a hearing in moscow. the wall street journal reporter was arrested last month by russia security services on espionage charges. washington says he's being wrongfully detained on bills of jabar joins us live from moscow. so what went wrong for evan goes of it in court today. well, sammy, it wasn't much of a surprise that he didn't make bell most of these cases very high profile. one like this one are always usually not granted bail. the 31 year old entered the
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courtroom earlier on tuesday morning in moscow, where a group of lawyers that are representing him pleaded with the judge as asking for his release under various conditions that could be possible including house arrest . but the judge deemed the case to be too sensitive, and his request for bell has been denied. now, his attorney spoke to the media outside the court house earlier and she said that she's in good spirits and he's focusing his attention on maintaining his good health. and that he's also in touch with various members of his family via posts. and he's also reading russian literature at the moment he's making his way through . tolstoy is a warren piece in the russian language. of course, evan nurse has been living in moscow for the past 6 years. and he has continued to
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maintain his innocence. he is leading non guilty and he told his attorneys he is ready to fight. we also heard from the american ambassador to russia. she was present at the proceedings and she also commented after the announcement that his bell was denied, saying that they are demanding his release and that he is innocent. and they will continue to fight for him on the part of the us government. and she also mentioned another u. s. citizen that is in russian custody behind bars. and that is paul wheeler, who was arrested in 2018 also on his espionage charges. he's currently serving a 16 year prison term. evan, for his part is due to be back in court, probably the end of may until then he will remain in left for of detention facility . and they, his legal team will continue to plead his case and work on it until then. all right, thanks so much dosage about that. the criminal has released
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a video showing president has automated, so it's in visiting to army posts in russian control areas of ukraine. footage was broadcast on state television shows and speaking to military leaders about the combat situation in southern had san moscow says he was then flown by helicopter to hear reports chinese come on, the g 7 foreign ministers have concluded their 3 day meeting in japan, promising to stand together against war crimes, including russia's invasion of ukraine. their final communicate will be used as a template for next month. g 7 lead to summit from mcbride report from color is our 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
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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 occupied territories to stop the missiles, bombs and drones which continued rain down and civilians. we stand with ukraine. the foreign ministers also called for greater action to counter the growing influence and power of china in the indo pacific, with a strong message of support for taiwan, which china seas as a break away 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 can act with impunity in europe. china can do the same here. rashonna could i not to the security of europe and the security of the in the pacific are inseparable. and i have a sense that ukraine's crisis could be east asia to morrow and has also been
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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 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 police in tennessee, a have arrested 3 prominent officials from the main opposition party hours after detaining its leader and raiding its headquarters. or i should have, i knew she is a main opponent of president chi side. the president's been accused of
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orchestrating a power grab after he suspended parliament in 2021. and ron carne has more a hastily arranged news conference denounces the arrest of rashid galucci. he's one of the most vocal critics of chin is him present chi side glue she is an order party has joined forces with others in opposition to call for his release. oh, the conversation was long. the rest of russian of a new. she is an intensification of the policy of abuse and targeting of political opponents. and this is one of the many stages that preceded it, including targeting activists and politicians. his daughter says the arrest is a political witch hunt since the crew. my father has it, and he did 9 time summoned for interrogation, which are you willing me accented himself ah, 9 times for legally he politically mitigated them abrogated charges. and the rest warned accuses glenitia what it calls inciteful statements. he was brought in for
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questioning, while police searched his home on the orders of the public prosecutor. several senior opposition figures had been arrested in recent weeks. they accused president side of a qu after he suspended parliament in 2021 and moved to rule by decree. before rewriting the constitution, 81 year old rashid gunners. she had been in exile in the 19 ninety's and returned during the tennessean revolution of 2011. since then, he's face repeated rounds of a judicial questioning for potty finances and allegations of foreign terrorism charges he and his supporters deny m. ron con, our 03 people have been killed and more are missing after a landslide in northern pakistan, near the african border. a highway near the town of total home was hit before dawn on tuesday. come on, hide the has more from a slam a band. a landslide has crossed a major crossing into runners down through the fiber bar according to the your
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target date. lightning and thunder storm in that area triggered a landslide. our which of course led to several trucks being caught in that part of the land fly to about 20 drug and all rescue efforts are still under weight. it is important to note that that door from terminal had been under repair. and there is an expansion program going on, which of course, which means that most of the truck have to wait for several hours before they get given permission to get near that border crossing. so indeed, a matter of concern because this is the major arterial root into one, is don, that is a landlord country, it depends on import to pakistan and bug it can also depend on import from of one is done. so of course there will be delayed and died, but the rescue efforts are underway. heavy equipment is being used and it is
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expected that this particular highway will be open within the next several hours. john is economy has rebounded more than expected in the 1st quarter of this year. it's economic recovery has been under scrutiny since the government abandoned its strict 0 cove, its strategy. richard kimble reports getting back to business. china's economy is rebounding after 3 years of widespread cove at 19 curbs. first quarter g . d. p grew 4.5 percent beating analysts expectations. the jump was driven by a surge and consumer 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 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
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. property investment contract did, and unemployment among young people searched to in the record high. the government is forecasting that growth will accelerate in the next 3 months, but official 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, more automation and using more industrial robots. and i requires a significant input of chips and other high tech product and china and us relation isn't getting better anytime soon and more export band or post significant prussia for china's manufacturing. in general. geopolitical concern has prompted apple to
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reduce its reliance on chinese manufacturing. this year its accelerating operations in india, instead, analysts say many companies are looking to diversify their supply chains, but few are ready to ditch china entirely. it's more of a case all. i would say western 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, it's still 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 outlook is the weakest in 30 years. it's urging countries to avoid
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political confrontation and focus on economic cooperation instead, which is kimber, al jazeera hong kong, the este, the eye has arrested to us citizens on charges of running a chinese secret police station in new york. investigators say the men had been persecuting people that beijing sees as political dissidents. to me. 3 men vent danco has more. this building in manhattan's chinatown advertisers, 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 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 activists and california under the direction of the chinese national police and the men admitted to the elite in communication with the chinese official. this time 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, the charges come as the d o j ramps up probes and to what it cools transnational
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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 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 in cities around the world. to be remembered unco al jazeera time for attack of world whether his death after a taste of summer. it's now it's snowing in the canadian province of ontario. hey there. so i think you've been blizzard conditions for the northwest of ontario. by the time it's all said and done about 50 centimeters of snow. so the temperature
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and toronto just 5 degrees today on tuesday had some pretty good pulses of rain in west palm beach in the u. s. state of florida that energy has moved toward the east . so this is now impacting eastern bahamas eastern cuba and haiti. that's really where the biggest concentration of rain will be on tuesday. fire danger, risk is going way up in the u. s. states of new mexico as we had to work colorado, kansas, also oklahoma and texas. it's been hot, it's been dry and windy. other spot has been, wind is off the coast of the pacific northwest, lot of snow for northern british columbia and canada about 30 centimeters. so whether alerts in played there after south america we go, there has been more flooding for coastal ecuador just to the southwest of the capital, kito waterlogged roads here. and there is more rain falling over top of this area today than explosive thunderstorms. in the southeast of brazil, this is impacting the state of south polo and feeling more like winter months of a dale with a high of 16 degrees. and now you're up to date season stella had an al jazeera
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picking up the pieces. restoration begins at the alex so mos compound off to violence, israeli raised. we build up to the champions league core to fi mills's, ac milan, and napoli face each other in all italian showed out. ah, plastic. it's no secret that it's toxic to the environment. but do you really know just how toxic you taste every point and the plastic life cycle problem for manufacture to the rubbish? he are plastic problems are bigger than were told they are. the peak is in the pudding. the chemical plants are poisoning of millions of these little tiny nanoparticle to plastic them recently they've just found it in human blood. all hail the planet episode full on al jazeera frank assessment just just means to give
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them the basic human rights. not only in the camp but also inside the map, informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate is, are only both the legal report on the see the progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, more, oh, are watching out the time to recap, headlines, the warning signs in the sudan of agreed on a 24 hour fees, fire can take effect that 1600 gmc
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b when there's more than 180 people have been killed in fighting began on saturday . police incentives have arrested 3 prominence officials of the main opposition party. ours often painting its leader raving its headquarters and not by lead the losses of a new she is the main opposition. main opponent of president. dia us journalist even goes cuz she's lost an appeal against this pre trial detention as a hearing in moscow. wall street journal report and was arrested last month, why russia security is on espionage charges. returning now top story, and the tentative sees far announced in sudan between the military and the rapid support forces of both sides voice varying opinions on whether the international community should step in the vice president of the rapid support forces. use twitter to say the international community needs to intervene and the whole,
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the sudanese general up, the hon, accountable choosing him of crimes against innocent civilians. meanwhile, the sudanese foreign ministry says the latest conflict does not need outside interference, sang situation is an internal affair. it should be left alone to the student. these people to solve away from international interference, nor mahmoud. she is the spokesman for the executive secretary of the inter governmental authority on development, joins us from london now. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we know your organization e got, has offered to send a mediation team and wondering what kind of response have you got from both general hahn and general de gallo. thank you for having me. ever shoot. i'm one of these remember, or got to so it's not that we're going to detention is not to interfere. it's
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just facilitate us. we've been doing so we've got to do with the united nations on the african union and mechanism that has been trying to facilitate talks in sudan and this talks always been attended by by all disadvantages take while that's including the stop. so there's nothing new here under the the chair or got since are very special and important member search that to do when additional feels very strongly about. and it's about being done with the people who done. so it's right. the fighting is new, isn't it?
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and i'm wondering once again, have you got any kind of positive response from either general the gallo all general albert hand to your office to send a mediation team, i think, consisting of 3 regional leaders. told her have been in touch with the package. and we also coordinating way constructed margin our together with the african union in the united nations, us you okay, so that is, i don't want to get into it because of this t of the talk about president somebody who is heading the lead us has got a strong relationship with both parties and that you know where she broke at the
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trinity about shouldn't be strictly meant by that is quite commonly the fact that did you buy agreement. so there is nothing new here in terms of engagement, teacher ugly company to tell the country that the content of discussions is sensitive. you may not want to disclose that on, on television, but could i put the question this way? are you optimistic that you will be able to send a team out of those 3 regional leaders soon? yes, we are very optimistic. this does high in touch with us in capital. so it's just a question for a time. i'm to know that, you know, we're talking about, she's fire sufficient facilities, protection for should be just, i'm time to dialogue p are we,
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i'm not condemning anybody does any good. i just working the interest of the people that interest of the region and global from the discussions that some of your guys members have had like president salva care. do you have an idea of what it's going to take for these 2 sides to end the fighting? well, you know, there's 2 sides. have been part of the political progress that has been made down for the last few months or the part of the signatories of the walk agreement that was trying to just december last year. and there has been tremendous progress. and we commended them for the industrial british dental paving at the country towards the civilian transitional
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arrangement. their only area of you know, they had a bit of trouble understanding is security reform. and that's also the question of paintings. anything else? so we need to believe this issues can be resort and we wanted to be with all jewish looking like a little more than just a little bit of misunderstanding. obviously the firing is each other. a lot of people are losing lives. who do you think? i mean, these 2 sides have a lot of foreign relations with different countries in the arab world, internationally and african countries who is got the leverage to actually bring them back to the negotiating table. and do you think those who do have that leverage to supply them who give them funds or give them weapons and so on?
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do they really want to bring the back to the negotiate 100 table? that's a very important question. and we believe that, you know, our min busted bridge and i have as i said to you printing from the broker. you bought piece agreement about 2020. so the bridge is the president this month he some involved he got some member of the leak. he's well respected little boy circle, she's network a wide president. likewise the secretary general for my for my 40 minister, the job good relations. we bought mohammed gallow, i'm a general. so here we are talking about got interfering
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in a relationship that we are continuing to how we see that we want to what, you know, playing the important role in place to live development. all right, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on that. thank you. very much to israelis have been injured in a shooting unoccupied east. jerusalem israeli police say the suspected attacker opened fire on a vehicle and the chef jot off neighbourhood whether the intentions between palestinians and israelis. satler's israeli forces say they're searching for the saucepan. they surrounded a building and shift jabra, where they say the weapon used in the shooting was found. meanwhile, at least 6 palestinians have been wounded during a re advisory forces on a refugee camp in the occupied westbank city of ginni. a palestinian health
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ministry says the individuals are in stable condition and are being treated in nearby hospitals. work is now on the way to repair the damage to the centuries old along some mosque and occupied east jerusalem. there were violent confrontations in the compound when his railey forces beat worshippers. early this month, hold abdel hamid has bore from occupied east jerusalem. oh, during these last days of ramadan, an exit compound becomes a beacon of quiet a place where palestinians love to worship. oh, just spend the day. it's been 4 years since only have was lost here. let national $911.00 homeowner permitting to come here unless we got 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, people, people, i can't explain. the feeling inside. in the cone of the compound restoration work
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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 worshippers below. fragments of colored glass flying over their heads. israeli forces come in with the 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 by semen. hello. 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 not probably define a toil salmon anything. i notify the occupation forces that wrote the guys for
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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 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 the pieces. restoring what has been broken has become an all too familiar part of the religious practice and daily life for palestinians. here had that hamid al jazeera in
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occupied east jerusalem in the u. s. state of missouri and 84 year old man has been charged with 1st degree assault in the shooting of a teenager, 16 year old rough yarrow had mistakenly gone to the man's house to pick up his younger siblings. lina, bach fair has more. oh justice. that's what ralph y'all's family wants for the 16 year old who was shot and injured last week. yal had mistakenly rang the doorbell of andrew lester's house in kansas, missouri while trying to pick up his younger brothers. lester opened the door and fired on ralph yard. prosecutors have now charged lustre with 2 counts, including 1st degree assault, which carries a life sentence. i. this is that i can get through. so just system is going to work with any
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serious case. we approach this when you get joining community members outside the house where y'all was shot, his family is grateful that he is recovering from the stories that you normally here. right now. he is alive and he's healing. the case has outraged many across the united states, including the white house president joe biden called yal family, offering his support, while vice president, kamala harris said on twitter, no child should ever live in fear of bringing the wrong doorbell. the prosecutor, in this case, has determined the shooting was not in self defense and says, it may have been racially motivated by message to the police
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report. last fall laws. it is not what you look well, which one every one. so to say, there have been rallies in the state, speaking out against gun violence and demanding justice for ya. many have questioned why the suspect wasn't arrested and charged immediately after the shooting. but 4 year old family, they said they're just happy to have him home. lena barkley as either a new list of the top 10 most endangered rivers in the u. s. has been released. the colorado and snake are on the lists from the organisation. merican rivers also included is an industrial was way that goes from the northeast in us to the south and the higher river. john had reports from cincinnati, the meandering ohio river winds its way through
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a population of 25000000 from appalachia through the farms of the midwest before emptying into the mississippi. the conservation group, american rivers, is named that 1500 kilometers stretch is one of the 10 most endangered waterways in america. there are health advisories as far as fish consumption from the rivers to serve. a lot of mercury pollution still is contaminating fish. we also have contact warnings where people can't normally swim, and fish in the river for the wildlife and the human residence of the ohio river basin. sewage in toxic run off from farms and industrial plants have taken their toll. this is a working river aligned with power plants burning coal, petrochemical plants, steel manufacturers, and other polluters. each year they dumped 18000000 kilograms of toxic chemicals into the ohio river basin. that's 20 percent of all the chemicals released in
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american waterways. and that's why it's so dirty. there is hope for change. waterways is recently as 1997 american rivers listed cincinnati's mill creek is the most endangered urban stream in america. it was in pretty desperate shape, but after 25 years of very hard work with a lot of great partners. it's made an amazing come back to bas fish and birds and wildlife. but we're mill creek now, empties into the ohio river, testing reveals a waterway in crisis and drinking water in danger. unlike the northern great lakes, seattle's puget sound and florida's everglades. the ohio river hasn't been designated as a federally protected water system, which would open the door to restoration funding. many conservation is say, the answer is to make polluters treat their own toxic waste, rather than dumping it into public waters. government should say, no, we're not going to allow you to pollute a source of drinking water,
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where our citizens then will bear the cost. but with little funding less action in no national plan, there is scant hope of restoring america's toxic waterways to health anytime soon. john henderson, al jazeera cincinnati, still had an al jazeera in sports. what explain these scenes at the world's good championship in england, coming up with ah,
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some a thank you very much. the defending champion, golden state warriors are already up against it in the n b a playoffs. that's after a 2nd straight defeat, the sacramento kings, and the 1st round, and the loss of one of their stars. they would stokes, as the action from the northern california. the friday he said a cation 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 want all the series gordon state close to get to 4 in the 4th quarter. but then things started to unravel for the defending champion. hold of down payment, it's the bonus. grab draven green, who then stamped on his chest, let's suppose, grabbed his leg. first. green tried to fire up the crowd while the officials deliberated. but as a bonus was helped to his feet, green was ejected and shone his way to the dressing room. the kings went on to wind
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comfortably 114 to one o 6. with the bonus indian folks rocking up 20 points. each is the 1st time since 2007 that the warriors have trailed to 0 in the playoff series. i got to seriously, over in the east, the philadelphia 76 is beat the brooklyn next to tories. maxie was to stand out play with $33.00 points, including $63.00 points is jolen bead into bias. heritage both scored 20 points apiece to secure the when 96 to 84 started the the 6 is now made to to nothing as they chased their 1st m b a championship since 1983. they've stokes out his error. to football and liverpool ended their 5 much winless run in style. with a 61 victory at leeds, united egypt mohammed saw added to cody got house a strike. what the rights to neil up in yorkshire told him on the hunt. relegation threatened leads pulled one back 2 minutes into the 2nd half through lewis instead
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a yet and topside quickly got back on track load yoga jolts i scored what would be the 1st to those 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 stay 8th, 9 points behind. 4th place newcastle while liverpool lost a rail madrid in last year's champions league final and the spanish johnstone calls to add to that record 14 titles in europe's top, competition there in london to play chelsea for place in the semi finals on tuesday . carrying benjamin scored as madrid won the 1st leg of their quarter final tune l last week, railway this same fixture, 54, and i got last year, the banking on their pedigree to get them through again. we don't operate younger party 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,
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which is one this competition 14 timers by law. we would really like to add the grid history of this club. i'm trying to win this competition. while chelsea won the competition in 2021 but can take a boss, frank lampart has lost his 1st 3 matches back in charge of the blues. go through a dreadful season, only to raise that game considerably to overcome the european champions at stamford 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 as a reality and a premier league which you know down in his game. 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 that moment a civil on a wall nella, as they traveled to naples for an all italian quarter final 2nd leg. the ra scenario seem to have a who do over napoli, who are runaway leaders in syria. they also beat them for nell in the league earlier this month. brazil, south american champions, flamingo,
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have introduced yet another new head coach. they've had an argentinian jorge, some poly, who used to coach argentina and chilly as well as brazilian club santos. he was sacked by spain, severe in march, flamingo. find that previous coach earlier this month. even though he only took over in january, philadelphia, eagles quarterback jaylen hertz is now the highest paid nfl player in history. he signed a 5 year extension with $255000000.00, which works out just around $51000000.00 season hurts, joined the eagles in 2020 last season. he 322 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 behind chiefs quarterback, patrick my homes, 10 year 450000000 dollar extension. now, so the type of tackle we're used to in the nfl, but this time in the playoffs of the national hockey league. what else you have a lot point. horror back, i guess,
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was dallas center job of lc getting taken out by minnesota math dunbar after a lengthy review dumbbell was not given a major penalty while have el skeet looks very wobbly as he was helped off the ice . as for the result, it was the minnesota while 213 to 2 in double overtime. with this going from wine hoffman, they leave the series wanted nothing else where the best performing team and they and h. l. the boston bruins opened up their playoff campaign with 3 to one, went over florida panthers, broad march, and among those scores with his 50th career playoff goals. austin, that seems to be having one a record, $65.00 games in the regular season and racking up a record $135.00 points as well. game to back in boston on wednesday, the father to athletics, and it was a clean sweep for kenya, the boston marathon, but not the winner. you might expect world record holder
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elliot kit shogi was making his debut in boston, but he slipped out. could, can in contention, sorry, and eventually finished in 6th place 3 and a half minutes back instead, was countryman evans shabbots who won the race for the 2nd year running during at a time of 2 hours, 5 minutes, i'm 54 seconds. the women's race went to kenya's helen berry to time olympic 5000 meters, silver medalists on a sprint finished to take it by 12 seconds. england. captain ben stokes has been named leaving cricketer in the world for the 3rd time. 31 year old. all round a guided england to 9 winds and 10 tests and played a key role in their t 20 woke up when i'm the sleeker world championship in england has been disrupted by climates, protested one of them went up on to the table and threw orange powder group behind it is called just of oil, which has previously blocked roads in the u. k. and also turns soup on twitter. vincent run golf painting at the national gallery in london. oh i,
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