tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 19, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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i have been deployed to save just one enemy global experts and discussing idea of danger comes from been established for democracy. it was bound to explore an abundance of world class programming of it released with impacts designed to inform, motivate, and inspire. you are now to sierra ah, ah, on lauren taylor, this is the address here and use our live from london coming up a 3rd cease far into dawn, but gum far continues to sound and the capital hot tomb as warring signs refuse to back down a set back for us, journalist evan gush coach and moscow court rejects his appeal against pre trial detention. the truth matters wise have the
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consequences in the u. s. dominion voting systems reaches a settlement in its defamation lawsuit against fox news and the phone with us raising questions about the role of artificial intelligence in art and arm. he sent him go home with your sport rail madrid, reach the champions league semi final softer women. chelsea and a similar and also advance to see you all for napoli. the best of the action coming up later. this is ella. ah, begin this news hours 4 days of fighting and a 3rd failed cease far in sudan gunfire still been heard in the sudanese capital despite as his fire, which came into effect 5 hours ago. fighting is now in its 4th day and has claimed
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a 185 lives. the army and the country is largest paramilitary group through rapid support forces say they've agreed to a 24 hour pause in the fighting. the u. n says they have not received any indications that there has been a hold to the violence residence. a few people have ventured out and explosions have still been heard. particularly around the military's headquarters and the republican palace are report a hammer. morgan has more from how to because we can still hear the sound of anton, of our planes flying overhead. and we are in a basement of the building that we are in. because of the intense aster that has been going on going all day against our rapid support forces positions by lisa denise army. now we can hear the sound of artillery being fired a we did, you heard some just a short while ago. so it's clear that the ongoing battle between the hours of the record support forces and the sudanese military is still not over a despite the fact that both sides agree to a cease fire. now we've spoken to people who are in other residential areas as well
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. we're now in the central parts of the capitol, hot tune, but we've spoken to people who live in the northern part of the capital. and they say that they can hear heavy artillery and shelling as well. and people him to mom have in durham. i'm have reported the same thing, so despite the fact that both sides have agreed to a cease fire, it's obvious that there is still fighting ongoing. both sides accusing the other of by a later that's his wire and both sides saying that and because they had to defend themselves, they also fought back. she's fine, began after a day of intense fighting was brought from raw healing mohammed 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 after days of heavy fighting flights have been suspended, preventing international mediators from arriving 330 kilometers north of khartoum.
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morrow we air base is still being contested by rival military forces. with fighter jets destroyed. the battle has intensified between sedans, army, and the biggest and most powerful paramilitary army chief of the fighter, albert han, and his deputy homage. hm. don douglas, 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. the rapid support forces released footage purporting to show its troops gaining ground with its soldiers at the security services building of rock rock. 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 said that it is not in the interest of our homeland, to have its own countrymen currying arms against one another. therefore,
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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, 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. lubo gone to do about and we have bought 6 bags of noodles to fact and feed 3 people for one mean. there is also salt and kick. the cake will expire tomorrow so he can have it for dinner. delinquency. good news is a global push to find diplomatic. resolve. the u. s. is urging the boring sides to end hostilities. i made calls to a general. so brohannon a mary urging them to agree to a 24 hour cease fire to allow our sudanese to safely reunite with their families
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and to obtain desperately needed relief supplies for now is unclear if the 2 generals are willing to heed these requests as their capital city continues its descent into a war zone where he, le mohammed al jazeera, some desperate country residence, averaged going out to get essential supplies. they say they have no food or water and panic as setting in. one little farmer and her. the situation is very hard. that's not a secret to any one. it was sudden, there's no electricity, no water. it is the 4th day in a row without water. we don't know what will happen in the coming days, but i hope for the best one or more. huh. it's a great struggle, no water, no electricity. there's panic and fear. we haven't slept for 4 days. the children are terrified. i ongoing fighting and those supply shortages have also force hospitals in how tune to close all patients except those in the intensive care unit have been evacuated from the capitals children's hospital. that was all of berman
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had those of the saw how this was the escalation of violence and security attentions, the doctors had to evacuate all the cases except the cases inside the intensive care unit of the saw that there is a shortage and starved medicine and oxygen the hospital is witnessing a shortage in many things. even the doctors we have left ah, or shortly after the cease fire came into force the un under section general for humanitarian affairs. martin griffith tweeted the targeting of humanitarian workers and facilities continues in sudan were receiving reports of attacks and sexual violence against aid workers. he added this is unacceptable and must stop norma. and she is the spokesman for the executive secretary of the regional block. i guard his calling for a cease fire and dialog. got to it over the united nations and they become new and try and make him that has been trying to facilitate
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talks in sudan and this talks always been attended by by all this done need to stick with us, including the stop. so there's nothing new here and if the chair or gutters are very special and important member set that to do going to addition feels very strongly about about being done with the people who don't look we're very optimistic and this lead us high in touch with us in capital. so it's just a question or for a time i'm to know that you know, we're talking about, she's fire sufficient. no hospital it is protection for should
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be just i'm to be done to dialogue p. o we are not condemning anybody. does any good lead us? i just working in the interest of the people that interest of the region and global piece. i don't. the communications coordinator, the norwegian refugee council. he says he's concerned about reports of attacks on aid workers and says it's crucial for humanitarian access. to be restored to help refugees. we need this him italian axis disease be what? because this be was a depend on us. there are a lot of emergencies happening analyses supporting a lot of emergencies in these camps. and now it has been since april 15. now he's pub from working we stopped forming, responding to our if you use, for example, here in good night. if alone we have about 4 to 1500 because you may have, if it is that we are serving, that we need an arrogance. he's fired and if we have
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a sci fi, of course we should, we will always, we will immediately start our work. we will continue. what were in the camps. i held that if you use that we are helping on the display not we are helping but sees fire we. we learned that there are some keys fire for example. yesterday it was not a fully ceasefire. and today also we hear about us. he's fired. well, they didn't have been, i have been what i've been actually the opposite. we had now a lot of big clash and big conflict in hot i'm not, we are so worried about that since we hear that there city, are you in stuff not got attacked in that for this also might have been to us, we are all human darian workers at this release city of concern, what us some help on this news are from london. the crackdown on june is yours,
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opposition intensifies another party leader, russia gucci, and 3 prominent officials are detained. a missouri homeowner is charged in the shooting of a 16 year old black teenager who knocked on the wrong door. and the defending and b a champion, suffer a 2nd straight defeat in the playoffs. that's on the way with peter and sports. ah, ukraine's military says it's hoping to tie down russian troops in the ongoing battle for the city of bar mood was preparing for a counter offensive elsewhere. it comes on a day when both nations leaders have been on propaganda. missions to meet their soldiers will embarks report, ah, morton grenades, an automatic weapon, fire, the sound track to a city back moot still on the sea. is fitted released by ukraine's small remaining
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group of fighters, now largely encircled by russian forces an arrow so south ukraine's president volota may zalinski meeting and greeting exhausted men with military metals and heavy expectations. notably in them, she was much than it is a pleasure for me to see you. shake your strong hands and know that you hold the future of ukraine in your hands with no grain lose his office. also releasing this video from a hospital ward, one of hundreds in ukraine group, the injured here among the 10s of thousands wounded in a war that's grinding on into its 16th month. meanwhile, and russian released footage president vladimir putin greet subordinates flanked by security. no sign of either his defense minister or top general on this red trip to russian occupied territory. security concerns kept them at home. the kremlin says
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to avoid tempting the enemy a command center, his makeshift meeting room maps, blurred and walls camouflaged. he tells senior officers he wants their feedback more than a year into a conflict where russian forces are publicly scale down several strategic goals. where for me, it is important for me to listen to you to harry of use to compare notes. i would like to begin your report about the situation in kasan area. there's a parisha area. see you later in the course on region reads the sign ukraine hope's a counter offensive in the coming weeks may precipitate a more permanent departure. the remarks al jazeera, the u. s janice evan gush kavitsky his last appeal against his pre trial detention . the hearing in moscow was the 1st time the wall street journal reporter had been seen since he was arrested last month by russia's security services is charged with
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espionage gush. cabbage denies the charges and the white house says the reporter has been wrongfully detained. doctor borrow reports from moscow, evans, which continue to remain behind bars while we wait for the trial to begin. the court here in moscow denied his request and authority. one year old was taken back to look for to vote detention facility 40 for his attorney. he remains in the spirits in good health is pending his days that reading the russian classic. he's currently making way to the whole story war and peace is attorney said they will continue to fight to get him any kind of avail that could be possible. during this time, the russian foreign ministry has already said that evan was taught read turn to. he was arrested on july 29th, in about 1800 kilometers of the capital that is known as the term bird. the russian foreign minister law office says that as they caught him read transit
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and that he was using the cover of journalism to carry out espionage activities in russia, sources jabari out 0. whitehouse was from kimberly how kit has been following the reaction from the united states. the white house says the release of evan girth coverage is a top priority and the charges against him are baseless. at a white house briefing press secretary korea, john pear said once again, the white house is calling on the russian federation to release the wall street journal reporter as well as the former us marine paul wheeling currently serving a 16 year sentence in a russian prison where we are deeply concerned by the news that russia will continue to flee, detained evan, following a sham, judicial proceeding. today, the bi harris administration is engaging with russia through every available channel to bring evan and fellow american poll wheeling home,
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the charges against evan or baseless, and we call and russia russian federation to immediately release him. we also call for the immediate release of pope who has been wrongfully detained on sham espionage charges for more than 4 years. as for every girl rich and his lawyer had hoped to strike a deal to secure his release by obtaining house arrest or even bail his employer, the wall street journal had pledged via a letter to pay 50000000 roubles, roughly $600000.00 us to allow evan to be released, but those appeals to the russian court were rejected. kimberly help him al jazeera, the white house. russia has opened up a new criminal case against jailed opposition leader and criminal critic, alexander valley. after an alleged confrontation in his cell,
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it's the 10th set of criminal charges he's faced around is already saving up to 35 years in jail. he's now accused of disorganization of penitentiary institutions. and i only was taken to hospital last week with his spokeswoman saying she suspected a slow acting poison was behind his severe stomach pains his supporter say all charges against him are politically motivated. listen, june is you have arrested 3 prominent officials of the main opposition party hours after detaining its leader and raiding its headquarters. or she's going to cheers a main opponent of president k sad. he's been accused of orchestrating a power grab our to he suspended parliament in 2021. around count has more. a hastily arranged news conference denounces the arrest of rashid galucci. he's one of the most vocal critics of to newseum present coast side galaxies. another party has joined forces with others in opposition to call for his release poa the conversation was low and the rest of russia of
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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 is 9 times signed for interrogation, which he willingly accented himself or 9 times or legally he politically motivated them abbreviated charges and the rest warned accuses good news. you what it calls inciteful statements. he was brought in for 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, he had been in exile in the 19 ninety's and returned during the turn. his in
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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 him wrong. con our 0 united states most watch cable news network fox news as settled as defamation suit brought by dominion voting systems. a company that provides the nation's electronic voting machines. fox has agreed to pay $787.00 and a half $1000000.00. just under half. what dominion has been suing for fox present as repeatedly gave voice to donald trump's claims that the election was stolen and that dealt dominions voting. machines were responsible for de settlement of $787500000.00 represents vindication and accountability lies have consequences. the truth does not know red or blue people across the political spectrum. k on and
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should disagree on issues even of the most profound importance. but for our democracy to endure for another 250 years and hopefully much longer. we must share a commitment to fax as close to mike hannah in washington, d. c. and mike for settlement came at the 11th hour. how much do we know? indeed, yes. well it came a couple of hours after the jurors had been picked. it was waiting for opening statements. the opening of the case was delayed hour after all, and then it was revealed that a settlement had been reached. now this is literally at the 11th hour, following days of discussions between the 2 parties. so this is a settlement to which dominion regards as a mess of victory, as we heard the from their lead lawyer from fox. it has been
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a little reaction to this particular point. we don't know the full details of the deal. the judge eric davis, did not prove the, reveal the details. we do know from that particular statement from the dominion lawyer that fox is paying out a huge amount of money, even though it's some half of what dominion originally asked for in the suit. so dominion thesis as a massive victory, also hearing from the lawyer there that it also sees it as a victory for democracy and above all, a victory for truth. now damaging is it for fox news is reputation. well, the interesting point here is that foxes viewership has not actually taken a hit in recent weeks, despite all the publicity around the trial. in terms of monetary value. we'll fox's cash assets were measured at some 4400000000. so this is a quarter, less than
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a quarter of the assets in hand. fox itself. and it had said that it take knowledge is that the court had found that it had told several untruth. in fact, the judge in this case had already ruled that fox had lived on at least 20 separate occasions. it would have been up to the jury to decide whether these lies cross the legal barrier to amount to defamation. so there is that you do have a superior court justice saying that the network did lie on at least 20 occasions. fox itself has re committed itself to as it puts it, honest, and impartial journalism. however, it's not all lobo for fox because is potentially another case in the offing smart magic, which is a nother voting machines company is suing fox on the same basis as dominion for an even greater amount in the region of some $2700000000.00. so that is
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a another potential case zooming in the near future. mike, hannah, thank you very much. indeed. in the us president joe biden is once again calling for more gun control after 2 separate shootings involving homeowners. this past week in the state of missouri and 84 year old man has been charged with 1st degree is sold in the shooting of a teenager. and other homeowners, the new york state is also facing charges for the fatal shooting of a 20 year old woman. and fisher has more from washington dc. there is a sense of frustration, of anger, of moments, of becoming fatal or near fatal mistakes. 16 year old ralph yarnell, nor on the wrong door and missouri, looking for his brothers. he was shot twice once in the head, the 84 year old man who fired the short not initially charged, but no facing court after local protests as the prosecutor clay county. i can tell you, there was a racial component to the case. president joe biden has pushed for new gun control
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legislation. he called girl telling him he hopes for a quick recovery. vice president come le hottest twitching out. let's be clear. no child should ever 11 feet of being short for ringing the wrong doorbell. as people were trying to absorb post such a thing could happen. half way across the country. a 20 year old woman shot dead, the car she was in turned around in a driveway in new york state, with a companion kill and gillis was looking for a friend's house. she was shot in the back, the homeowner, no facing murder charges while they were leaving the residence once they determined that they were the wrong house. subject came out on his portion for whatever reason, and fire 2 shots, one of which struck the vehicle that kalen was in new mexico for the camp to teach has now been released of a man shot and killed by police officers. robert dodson had no idea who would be at
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his door in the middle of the night, so took his gun, a fatal decision. the police were at the wrong house. when gun control group says to speak of incidence can be traced to one real issue. we have got a epidemic here of public health and demick that has risen to a level in which an entire generation of people are going to come up and what's being known as the locked down generation. we can't be feel safe from gun violence in any part of our community that these most recent cases are bringing a lot of national attention as well as anguish and the box for the moment. no real change. i'll and for sure, al jazeera washington still to come on this news. our knowledge 0, america's polluted waterways. a conservation group says, miles of rivers are at risk loss. all the latest technologies at one of the world's
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largest freight free us not only to replace humans but also to make their lives easier, like this exoskeleton, which helps people to do overhead work. i'm stuck fast, reporting from puddle and a fellow tennis pro is predicting great things were carlos alcaraz, find out what he had to say, a feature in sport. ah, ah. it was spring for some in western europe yesterday. limited few have to say in the british isles, you would think it be nice. wouldn't even have like a low cloud around. so he had been a specific place. for example, the highlands of scotland bit of a phone effect when he gave 20 degrees or just above in the far north knife and most, that's not the case. no. is it going to be because his onshore breeze is quite cold and is full of cloud tickly?
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for england, so bright and sunny and warm, maybe for scotland, florist not sir. and that's true for much of europe as well. those nice in iberia, much of central eastern europe, is still coveting cloud. and for some quite a strong wind that is coming out of central asia. as you can see, it's this one here and the blue coast represents rain. so it's not exactly beautifully spring like from the balkans down to west interfere. however, this is all slowly resolving, like some sunshine to come in the middle like austria, for example, increasing the rain like in belgium in dolton, france that keeping the heat that in spain and portugal, particularly in the southwest in seville, such degrees, although that will tend to disappear as it starts to get rather cloudy and windy towards the weekend. and wind has been something a story in north africa is given great. did of heat to egypt that normally will not tara back from 36. come thursday hot though in the say how ah,
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but this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population earth rise explores how different fades across the globe are rallying communities. we are actually both caretakers here in a mission to rebuild our broken relationship with the planet. if we can mobilize that huge proportion to one population and we got to replace the scale believing in change on al jazeera, a with
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no move ah, and one of the top stories young i was 0, the president of ukraine and russia visited was owns in ukraine wrote a miss lewinski spoke to troops and awarded medals while vladimir putin addressed military leaders in russian occupied hassan voting. machine maker, dominion and fox news have settled a defamation case. dominions lawyer said the matter was settled for $787000000.00. lawsuit was over false election, ringing claims reported on the fox network. and gunfire still being heard in the sudanese capital. despite a ceasefire, come into effect. 5 and a half hours ago,
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the army and the country's largest paramilitary group. the rapid support forces agreed to a pause in the fighting. the un says it has not received any indications, but it stopped listerine the same lives in cartoon with her husband and baby. she hasn't left the house since fighting began and could soon run out of food. a lot of houses around us, including us, are running out of supplies and, and food, especially that. most of the food that we keep in fridge went off. it's 40 something degrees here and living for 4 days or no, no, no hope for to ride. we are all now sitting in a room where it is almost no windows. that's quite true. guard and floor for the babysit. 3 disturbing for the mental health because they keep paying a bumps we keep running around the house and it's the 4 day for the day we're,
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we are, you know, conversely quarantine actually with, with that extra worried that a bump like jumped over house because it happened in many cases where they just throw a bump and it missed the target and went into someone's house. there is a lot going where the both major doors are saying in front of your house and behind it. and i think are the limitations are gonna make him easier and less we really fire. i love think we will be moving out. i personally prefer that me from hunger and we die from bullets and from bumped g 7 for mrs. if concluded there 3 day meeting in japan for missing to stand united against war crimes,
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including russia's invasion of ukraine. and i also agreed to punish russia further and vowed to intensify sanctions. broke mcbride reports from cory's 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 prepared for the long anticipated counter offensive against russian forces. this was a message of unity. now, as you crammed 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. the foreign ministers also called for greater action to counter the growing influence and power of china in the indo pacific, with
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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? the security of europe and the security of the indoor pacific are inseparable. and i have a sense that ukraine's crisis could be east asia to morrow. japan 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 disarmament. but according to the japanese hosts, it is precisely because of the escalating conflict that the existence of large
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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 chinese economy has rebounded more than expected. and the 1st 3 months of this year is 1st quarter without any cobit restrictions. since the beginning of the pandemic, the 1st nationwide lockdown in china, so the economy contract 6.8 percent. but a year later, growth surged to more than 18 percent, largely driven by the reopening of factories, growth and slowed as the government stock to it's 0 code policy. only abandoning the strict cubs in december last year. 2022. so g, d, p growth, some to the lowest rate in hawk, a century to 3 percent trying to national bureaus to, to 6. and our growth is now jumped by 4 and a half percent in the 1st quarter, 2023. well, this is other major economies face slowing growth due to rising inflation. should
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kimber report getting back to business? china's economy is rebounding after 3 years of widespread coded 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 locked down. so life is much more convenient yet i just found a new job. so now i can make money again, my life is slowly getting back to normal. it's not full speed ahead just yet though . factory output was slower than expected. property, investment, contracting, and unemployment among young people surged to in the a 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 are still concerns over domestic demand
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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 in china and us relation isn't getting better anytime soon. and more export band or post significant pressure 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. it's more of a case of, i would say western companies and institutions hedging their bets by increasing
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exposure and sourcing from other. ready ages rather than a southern or across on edge from china, because if companies want to take a look at that balance sheet and sources of income, really producing from china and selling to china is 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 political confrontation and focus on economic cooperation instead. richard kimber, al jazeera hong kong agencies say millions of children in mozambique have had their education disrupted by the recent tropical storms. that these 1500 classrooms were
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either destroyed or damaged by psycho freddie, which at the south east coast of africa twice in the space of 2 weeks from the miller has more from well on in the southern mozambique. one months after flooding his one year children, a catching up on their school work, the flooding disrupted their education week. my monkey had never seen flooding like that before that i've heard it last happened 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 must be schooling for close to 5000000 children has been affected. more than $800.00 children at the school had just thought that the studio and psych i'm pretty hid the subbing impacted the already limited resources. and now exams of had to be put phones. while agencies have assisted in building climate resilient classrooms. most schools don't have
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them. others have had to make do with temporary shelters. in some bes, your province more than 1000 classrooms have had their teaching disrupted. also large sways of farms will washed away, which the united nation says is likely to lead to food shortages for children while reading vulnerable to mel nourishment and diseases like cholera and malaria. well, i think for country like mozambique, which is half year after year by these tropical storms, tropical fike lens of country, where many lots of the infrastructure is, is not particularly strong. like i said, it really shows the importance of investing it in climate resilient infrastructure, which will stand up. 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
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education for millions of children. for me, the miller, i'll just 01. i'm wasn't beek. replacing human workers with robots equipped with artificial intelligence is the theme that one of the world's largest trade fez, the hanover method in germany. companies see it as a solution for current labor shortages. but concerns are also being raised. step faster was there to find out more nice fuss the robotic dog can save lives in this asked us owns where humans can go. are you me? a virtual assistant for factory workers powered by a face from intelligence. and then this is by unit pneumatic arm that can help patients rehabilitate or assist the elderly. but mainly it's been designed to replace human labor. we're doing industry industrial automation, placing part from a belt into a pallet or some stuff like this. easy, simple things. we had in our world today, you don't find stuff anymore. it's really cannot really replace
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a human being. but it relieves human beings that they are free for the more complex past, which already humans are able to do. more than $4000.00 companies are displaying the latest inventions and innovation at the hanover, massive, large businesses and start ups are all competing to use the green sources of energy and most climate neutral technologies. this is the so called by you on excel factory. it's resigned as a blueprint using technology with natural processes. the machines take c o 2 out of the air and with the help of artificial intelligence, 1st that into a bio mass from natural algae, which then can be use for example, as an energy source or as a food supplement. you technologies meant to make the world better and safer and many, using artificial intelligence like this vertical farm where a i is used to optimize the quality of every single leaf. but big conglomerates like german giant, siemens also have concerns about the rise of a i,
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especially for personal use. check typically has opportunity, but it's developing so far. we need to make sure that we also balancing the benefits and the dangerous. the good thing is if you apply a i in the industrial environment, it's not your personal data. it's industrial data which you work with. so i think a i in the industrial space will be safer than actually in the consumer space german chantelle? all our shows opened to trade fear to gather with indonesian rapid and joking, dodo, indonesia. this spot no country aim to attract german investors to produce batteries using its large nickel reserves. we have discussed industrial downstream in and, and the transition talks with port slogan and other general companies about green energy and direct your car batteries. battery technology is one of the fastest growing market worldwide and a dominating theme at the fear. but visitors are mostly captivated by the new
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developments in a i like this machine that can learn how to pick up any small object, a robot that can do what it's maker calls, boring work step. fasten elsie's era hannover, a colorado river which snakes through the iconic grand canyon has been named as americans most endangered waterway coding to a new list released by the conservation group, american rivers. 2 thirds of the countries drinking water comes from its rivers. but the us environmental protection agency has designated 44 percent of waterways too polluted for fishing and swimming. the colorado river swift stretches almost 2500 kilometers and provides drinking water for 40000000 people, including in los angeles, phoenix, las vegas and denver. the report says, rising temperatures and severe drought driven by climate change, along with outdated river management of put the river at risk. second, the list is the ohio river running from new york to mississippi and provides clean
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water for 5000000 people. american river says it's threatened by industrialization and pollution recently exemplified by the east palestine in train derailment, john 100 reports from cincinnati in the state of a higher ah, the meandering ohio river. when's its way through a population of 25000000 from appalachia through the farms of the mid west before emptying into the mississippi. the conservation group, american rivers is named that 1500 kilometer stretch is one of the 10 most endangered waterways in america. there are health advisories, as far as fish consumption from the river is concerned. 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 residents of the ohio river basin, sewage and toxic runoff from farms and industrial plants have taken their toll.
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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 american waterways. and that's why it's so dirty. there is hope for change waterways. his recently as 1997 american rivers listed cincinnati's mill creek is the most endangered urban stream in america. it was in pretty desperate shapes, 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 everglades. the ohio river hasn't been designated
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as a federally protected water system, which would open the door to restoration funding. many conservation to 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, where our citizens 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 hindered al jazeera cincinnati. a german artist is refusing to accept an award for photography. after admitting the photo he took was generated using artificial intelligence, is the picture by boris of oxen. it depicts to women from different errors, using a black and white filter and docs, and one in the creative open category. at the sony world photography awards, he says he ended specifically to spark a debate over the role of artificial intelligence in the art world. i only told the
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title and that's it. i kept it open, but i handed in the images of the series and 2 of them. so obviously i generated that i didn't make it in the last round, but this particular imaged. i got that far and i was really, really surprised. i did not expect this to happen. it was just a test i didn't apply to when anything. i think it's very important that you stop using the term ai photography and we need to have a term that is new that shows it's a different process of creating images. and my suggestion would be from telegraphy from font. and it's not my idea, it's the idea that comes out of the photo community of a peruvian photograph. i talked to this weekend. and once we have 2 different terms,
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like photography and come to graphy, which also can create images that look like drawing or painting. we can then move on further and say, do we want to put them in one basket as the umbrella photography large enough or both? or is it a mistake? and it's quite complex question. and what i realized in the community is they are just startled like a rabbit looking at a fox. and i think we need to talk, we need to talk as quick as the technology advances. and i'm very happy that we are doing right now. still to come this news, our now desert, hidden below the surface for centuries, scientist discovered a unique cold water reef near the galapagos islands. and the sport things get heated, only ice onto his body, check in the end, it shall playoffs. you will have more ah
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ah ah, again, galactose islands in the pacific are known for the unique ecosystem. and even now new discoveries are being made. scientists have just revealed a pristine cold water coral reef deep beneath the waters off the coastline which could be home to more undiscovered species. stephanie deca has more a newly discovered ancient underwater 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 galapagos islands,
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no more thing can throttle we have not found reefs of this type in such extensive and developed deaths. they are at least several 1000 years old and if not more, and are in pristine condition, which is very important on the global level. many of the deep systems are degraded 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 unknown habitats, as we all know, is very difficult to obtain information for more than 40 or 50, or even 60 meters. deep with these tools or this technological equipment will be able to access this information on the florida. the discovery is the 1st of its kind inside the galapagos marine reserve. it's believe this reef has been here for
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many centuries, supporting potentially unique marine life deep under the ocean surface. and far away from our damaging actions. stephanie decker, al jazeera peters in our sport. foreign thank you very much, rail madrid or through to the champions league semi finals offer to know when that chelsea in the quarter finals 2nd leg rodrigo school in both copies at stanford bridge. as the 14 time european champions advanced, full mil on aggregate chelsea did have a chances failed to capitalize though financial on his men did not make the same mistake. admitting to the semi finals for the 3rd year in a row that will play the winner of by and munich, and manchester city. a similar also safely through to the semi final splunk. how about this $65.00 yard run from rafielli out of it? fitter all years you root a frenchman making a meaning of the listening and early
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a penalty that made a tune on aggregate. natalie would school a consolation, golden at a time, courtesy of victor. awesome. and it was too little, too late for the italians. illinois is brazil, south american champions, flamingo have introduced yet another new head coach. they've hired an argentine hawk, a some poly used to coach argentina and chilly as well as brazilian club santos. he was sacked by spain severe in march flamingo fire their previous coach earlier this month, even though he only took over in chair and i laughed at that today. the defending champion, golden state warriors are already up against it in the n b a playoffs. that's after a 2nd straight defeat to the sacramento kings in the western conference 1st round, and the loss of one of their stars david stuck since the action. welcome to northern california, the friday dedication of this fan base, the sacramento kings picked up where they left off on sunday in front of
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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 voters to montes a bonus, grab dreaming. green, who then stamped on his chest, let support his grass, 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 shown his way to the dressing room. the kings went on to wind comfortably, 114 to one, a sick with sir bonus, and the our folks rocking up 20 points. each is the 1st time since 2007 that the warriors have trailed t 0 in a playoff series. i got 2 o series lead over in the east. the philadelphia $76.00 is beat the brooklyn. next to theresa maxi was to stand out, play with $33.00 points,
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including $63.00 pointers, jolen bede, and tobias heritage. both score 20 points apiece to secure the when 96 to 8 to 4 sat in the the 6 is now made to to nothing as they chased their 1st n b a championship. since 1983. they be stokes algae. 0 will number to call us l. careers made quite an impact in the tennis world. in 2022, the spanish 1280 p 1000 titles as well as his 1st grand slam. and he still just 19 years old. current hold on for 57 lost city bus is backing alcortez to go all the way and dominate in the same manner. 22 time slam champion, refound the del has occur as grew up training at old academy in new yorker. we have some one that looks a lower lighting, which is carlos alcaraz in terms of how he gets there re bowl and the cord. and how he covers are pretty much the how half of the planner when he plays. ah,
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so they have a lot of similarities and i think it would be in the next ruffle and all of our tennis. well al carouse is the defending barcelona opened champion in the 2nd round . he made short work of portugal. luna borges tournament top seed winning 63 and 61 aucker s faces wrote about is that a good? in the 3rd round, al cortes could face casper rude later this week in barcelona. the norwegian 3rd seed was the 3rd run when earlier against ben shelton. manny actually lost 2 august at the cincinnati masters rude winning 6 to 7 england captain ben stokes has been named leading cricketer in the world for the 3rd time in the latest edition of the wisdom almanac. stokes guided england to ny winds in 10 tests and played a key role in their t 20 world cup. when before we took over, england had only 11 of 17 tastes now to the type of tackle we used to in the nfl.
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but this time in the playoffs of the national hockey league, what else you will appoint her back? i guess that was della censor, joe prevents be getting taken out by minnesota's mac number for lengthy review number was not given the major penalty. well, per belsky, the very warmly it was helped with the ice. as for the results, it was the minnesota wild 132 in double overtime. with this go to ryan hoffman. they need the series one moved elsewhere, the best performing team in the n h l, the boston bruins, open update mail campaign, the 31 winner, the florida panthers. fred mashonda opened or among the scores with the 50th korea play with go. last amended, seem to be headed one rippled $65.00 games in the regular season and racking up a record $135.00 points as well. came to his back in boston on wednesday. morning. all the sports news i have he expects even london. peter,
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