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bags and the proceeds of organized crime. that was his baggy key allay. valenzuela water money goes as the awful bar for female fiction is obviously in a remarkable 3 part people empower investigation into a complex, secretive world. 2 journalists go in search of italian mafia dirty money, launderer. part one on a jesse era. ah, more gunfire in sudan soon after an internationally broke and cease fire was set to take effect. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out 0 live and are also coming. i personally presented suites i from hunger
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than me. died from bullets and i'm from ha bumped. people in call to shelter in basements as the fight for control rages on above. today represents a ringing endorsement for truth and for democracy, a victory for voting machine company in the us off to fox news agrees to settle a multi $1000000.00 defamation lawsuit. on the image that's raising questions about the role of artificial intelligence in the us. ah, a day long see foreign saddam is in doubt off the gun fly was heard shortly after the truce was set to begin. at least a 185 people have been killed in a violent our struggle between the army and saddam's largest paramilitary force. the rapid support forces both sides of blaming each other,
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violating the truce once again, putting civilians in the crossfire, even morgan as more from the capital cartoon. ah, more exclusions in finance capital honeycomb in the 1st minutes of what was supposed to be a cease fire. but did not take effect as to dance army and most powerful paramilitary fights each other for the 4th day. fighting continued at heart of whom airports leaving a trail of destruction, satellites, pictures, show widespread damage after days of heavy fighting flights have been suspended, preventing international mediators from arriving 330 kilometers north of hot tomb meta we air base is still being contested by rifle military forces, so dance army claimed on tuesday that it has control of the facility army chief general abdel for the albert han and his deputy mammoth. hm. dan douglas, who leads the paramilitary rapid support forces had been in charge of the country since 2019. but they disagree on how to restore. so lillian rule,
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it's unclear who now has the upper hand with whiting around the general command military headquarters. the rapid support for his release, but h, purporting to show its troops gaining ground with its soldiers at the surface of the building. but after the army took back control of state tv on monday, it's called on the r s f to turn themselves. and they said that it is not in the interest of our homeland to have its own countrymen carrying arms against one another. therefore, we call them not to be part of this conspiracy, to lay down arms and tenant themselves in. and then let's see if they will consider joining the ranks of sedans, armed forces, hard to me and other cities are now battlefields with tanks rolling through the streets and dead bodies strewn across pavements. medical staff are warning they can't reach the injured because hospitals are under attack. there's not enough medicine, food or water with power clots. generators are operating as critical levels. people in hard to him had hope the sci fi would hold. many have reported missing relative
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and one to find them, but can because of the continuous fighting. and others say they've not been able to bury their dead. but some are venturing out to find supplies luba to do, but we have bought 6 facts of noodles to fact and 3 people for one minute. there is also salt and cake, the cake will expire tomorrow so he can have it for dinner tonight. and there's a global post to find the magic result. the u. s. is urging worrying parties too, and hostilities i made calls to general sub brohannon and that he urging them to agree to a 24 hour cease fire to allow sudanese to safely reunite with their families and to obtain desperately needed relief supplies. for now, it's unclear if the 2 generals are willing to heat these requests as their capital city continues its descent into a war zone. he will morgan ultra 0 her to me, missing, else i am. listen cartoon with her husband and baby. she says she doesn't left,
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the house is the fighting because a lot of her house is 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 left. no hope for food right now. we are all now sitting in a room in the house where there's almost no windows. that's why it's really dark for, for, for the babies it's, it's really disturbing for their mental health because they keep hearing the bumps we keep running around the house. and it's the 4 day for stay where we are, you know, conversing quarantine, actually with, with extra worried that might come to our house because it happened in many cases where they just throw
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a bomb and it missed the targets and went into someone's house. there is a lot of coins where both major doris have are saying in front of our house and behind it. and i think our location is not making it easier or unless we really fire, i don't think we will be moving out. i personally prefer that we play from hunger and we die from bullets and from will the gun fighting and supply shortages of force hospitals in khartoum to close? will patients accept those in the intensive care unit have been evacuated from the capitals children of the specialist army had said this, i had with the escalation of violence and security tensions, the doctor had to evacuate all the cases except the cases inside the intensive care you saw that there was a shortage of medicine and oxygen. the hospital is missing
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a shortage in many things. even the doctors we have left were shortly after the cease fire was supposed to come into force. the un under secretary general for humanitarian affairs, not in griffin tweeted, the targeting of humanitarian workers in facilities continues in sedan. we are receiving reports of attacks and sexual violence against aid workers. this is unacceptable and ma stopped for many people in sedan. social media has been the main source of information. several hierarchy has more on what's being shared. despite the constant internet interruption, some doctors have managed to post videos online and the situation they're, they're saying is dire. they appeared to show bodies lying in the emergency room until child a hospital in hard tomb. now the doctor, the speaking in this video, speaking arabic and you can hear it in his voice, he shocked star for overwhelmed number of casualties. rising and medical supplies are running very low false now. many doctors,
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nurses and patients remains traps and medical facilities across the country. incredible sees that we've been seeing him from these videos westoff from a dialysis sensor in the capitol hot. so am i able to make a lucky escape? patience we're wheeled out on a heavy gun fire. some can be seen even to be wearing hospital blankets to keep them warm. now also in the capitol, 88 students in their professes are still trapped in the university of hard to him since the fighting started on saturday. now they've turned to social media to call for help with their god city. well, the situation is really scary. fighting started again, and it's continuous this evening. one of our students was killed. we haven't been able to bury him yet. another student is critically injured. we need rescuing body . we have run out of food. we're really scared. we're scared. we would love to run out of electricity and water. now, the area where the universe scene is located,
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i've seen some of the faces gone battles. let's take a listen. ah, now students on monday try to escape from the campuses library that swear, graduate student highlight, ogden min, i'm was shot and killed now. he since been buried by his friends and fellow students on campus, but the rest of the students are still remain trapped. i'm, he is released a statement saying it's trying to reach them. ah, and said they found that. and if you can hear it just in the background, but it's terrifying moment captured on camera as grandparents. try to comfort kids in the house. they're shelling outside their home. many have been hiding on the furniture or in other places he can see that and as far as they can from the windows. now some good news, though, also shared by people in sudan despite the violence and the chaos. video of
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a newly born baby was widely circulated on social media, bringing much needed joys. you can see just that he, it's family. ah, you as cable network fox news or settle gets defamation lawsuit brought by dominion voting systems, the company that supplies electronic voting machines, fox has now agreed to pay $797000000.00 just under half. what dominion had been suing for. it's alleged fox present as great prominence to unfounded claims by former president donald trump, that the 2020 election was stolen on the voting machines were to blame. today's settlement of $787500000.00 represents vindication and accountability. * lies have consequences. the truth does not know red or blue. people across the
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political spectrum, k on and 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. my county has mona, from washington, dc, is still a substantial defamation settlement. probably one of the highest settlements that there has been in terms of us history, fox itself, not acknowledging any wrong doing directly, but we saw there with the lawyers emerging from the courtroom, the dominion lawyers absolutely jubilant. they was speaking to the media. the fox lawyers made no public statement they left as soon as possible. we also heard from the dominion c o john foolish, who made very clear the impact and the effect that what he called foxes lies it had
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on the company and on its employees. and he said as well that fox has acknowledged that it lied. however, he says that even this massive settlement still does not make up for the damage that fox did in what he called. it's lying reporting, the lawyers made no public statement whatsoever. the network has, however, released a written statement in which it says, we acknowledge the court's findings at certain claims about dominion to be false. the settlement reflects his foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. now that 1st reference there is in reference to the judge ruling before the case happened, that it is crystal clear where the judge's words that fox lied on at least 20 occasions and knowingly. so it would have been up to the jurors to decide whether these falsehoods constituted a ball high enough to constitute defamation. that says what the jurors would have
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had to find out. but that will now not happen. one person has died and several others are injured. after a parking garage collapsed in new york fire department, use robotic dogs and drones to search for workers inside the building of the time of the collapse rescue crusade. i believe everyone is now accounting for g. 7 foreign ministers have concluded that 3 day meeting in japan, promising to stand united against war crimes, including russia's invasion of ukraine allies of also agreed to further punish russia and vow to intensify sanctions. rubble brighter ports from car resolve. 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.
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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 a strong message of support for taiwan, which china seas as a breakaway territory. and that it's threatened to take by force if necessary, as the only asian g 7 nation, the host japan fears if russia can act with impunity in europe. china can do the same here. rashana could i not to 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
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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, the russian and ukrainian presidents had visited some of their forces with both sides pours for a potential spring offensive. the conflict in ukraine has become largely deadlocked with heavy fighting in the east. will march report mortars grenades, an automatic weapon, fire, the sound tribe to
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a city back moot still on the sea. is fitted released by ukraine's small remaining group of fighters, now largely encircled by russian forces an arrow so south ukraine's president. below them is zalinski meeting and greeting exhausted men with military metals and heavy expectations. notably in them, she has watched him. 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. lambert, no grain lose his office. also releasing this video from a hospital ward, one of hundreds in ukraine, the injured here among the 10s of thousands wounded in a war that grinding on into its 16th month. meanwhile, in russian released footage president vladimir putin greet subordinates flanked by
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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 to avoid tempting the enemy a command center his makes. if meeting room mat 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 and care san area. that's the appreciate 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, a deal has been reached to restart the transit of ukrainian grain through poland for export abroad. the 1st batch is not due on friday. i'll be sealed and monitored
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to ensure they don't flood the polish market. several european countries including sto, backhand, hungry, have suspended grain and other food imports from ukraine. they say cheap grain is driving down prices for local farmers. but also to come here and our desire including an american journalist, arrested in russia, the spine loses is appealed to free from pre trial detention. and we've got 2 separate shootings in the us holding homeowners. and why cool? so tougher gum laws are going announced more status ah frank assessments. this treaty provides this with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves inside story. on al jazeera in celebration of earth day al jazeera showcase is the
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ah, welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here at this hour a ceasefire agreement between the warring sides and saddam has full to turning into a 4th day of fighting these 295 people have been killed in a violent past struggle between saddam's army and the countries biggest, our military force us cable network fox news has agreed to pay dominion voting system $797000000.00. the company that provides electronic voting machines suit, fox, choosing the network of defamation. it's 2020 residential election. a bridge on the russian and ukrainian presidents of both visited some of their forces with both sides, poised for a potential spring offensive conflict. and ukraine has become largely deadlocked
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with heavy fighting in the east russian opposition leader and kremlin critic alexson of val me could be facing new charges. that's after he refused to share jail cell. the spokesman says gods provoke the bow, lean to breaking prison rules while trying to place him with a foul smelling inmate. the valley serving a 9 year prison to him on fraud and contempt of court charges, which is support to say, are politically motivated in moscow. the u. s. journalist if i'm just of the chance, lost on appeal against his pre trial detention. the wall street journal reporter was arrested last month by russia security services on spying charges. washington says he's being wrong for the detailed dose of jibari has more from oscar. evan curse, which continues to main, remained behind. bars was waits for his trial to begin. the courts here at moscow denied his bel request, and the 31 year old was taken back to la for to vote detention facility. according to his attorney, he remains in good spirits and good how he is spending his days reading the russian
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classics. he's currently making his way through toll toys warren peace, and his attorney said they would continue to fight to get him any kind of appeal that could be possible. during this time, the russian foreign ministry has already said that evan was caught. red handed, he was arrested on july 29th, in a city about 1800 kilometers east of the capital that is known as the term virt. the russian foreign minister, sir, your lover, has said that they had caught him red handed and that he was using the cover of journalism to carry out espionage activities. in russia. dorsey jabari al jazeera, also not least 3 people have died and several more. a missing after a landslide in northern pakistan, near the afghan hist armed border a highway near the town of tor come was hit before dawn on tuesday. several trucks, so buried with fire fighters and rescuers tried to save drivers. saudi arabia's
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foreign minister has travelled to damascus in what's being seen is the latest move to ease serious regional isolation. when spies, albin thought harm is the 1st top diplomat from the kingdom to visit since the start of the syrian civil war. back in 2011. it met president bashar al assad than disgust. the need for a political solution to and the conflict is visit, comes a week after serious foreign minister 5 i'll make that visited saudi arabia. yes, president joe biden has renewed calls for tighter gun controls about the 2 separate shootings involving homeowners. this past week in the state of missouri and 84 year old man has been charged with 1st degree assault in the shooting of a black teenager are zeros. alan fisher report from washington d. c. there is a sense of frustration of anger. of moments of ed are becoming fatal or near fatal mistakes. 16 year old ralph yal knocked on the wrong door and missouri
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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 legislation. he called girl telling him he hopes for a quick recovery vice president come la, how does 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
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for whatever reason, and fire 2 shots, one of which struck the vehicle that kalen was in new mexico for the camp. british has now been released of a man shot and killed by police officers. robert dodson had no idea who would be at 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 at the 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 lockdown 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 sympathy. but for the moment,
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no real change. i was fisher, i'll just either washington. now a german artist is refusing to accept an award for photography off admitting the photo he took was generated using artificial intelligence. well, his, the image by boris l. baxon, it depicts to women using a black and white filter at jackson one and the creative open category. at the sony will photography awards, he says he entered to spark debate over the role of artificial intelligence in the art world. li artist spoke with al jazeera. he says, photography and they are images, both of value. i only told the title and that's it. i kept it open, but i handed in fee images of the series and 2 of them best. so obviously a i generated that i didn't make it in the last round, but this particular imaged. i got that far and i was really,
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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 a i, 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 prompt. and it's not my idea, it's the idea that comes out after 4 door community are for peruvian photographic. i talk to this weekend. and once we have 2 different terms, like photography and comp, graphy, which also can create images that looked like drawing or painting. we can then move on further and say, do we want to put them in one basket, s, d, umbrella photography, large enough, or both? or is it a mistake? and it's quite complex question. and what i realized in the foot community is they
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are just, i'm startled. yeah. 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. well, that's it for me down jordan, for now you can find more news on our website. how does it come whether was next with kelly? it's i store examines blissful and raised in the 5 years. ah, there is more dust blowing at the goby, but is maybe not as big as sandstone potentials we had before, but it's on its way towards beijing. september of $27.00 will become down a bit as a cloud increases, but the real significance that gladys to be seen between the yanks in the south coast big rains here on the waves towards southern japan where you're enjoying 26th
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degrees in the sunshine. tokyo, where you'd like to rain in the west, south, west of china, the precious that love it. that's where the fires are still burning. unfortunately . and on thursday, as that rain fades and it gets disappears into tiwana just catches the far south. japan, temperatures are dropped about 22 in beijing is a cloud. you're looking picture as expected. still wet, season rainy season throughout southeast asia. but the concentration is probably borneo and less so in sumatra. but, but in some malays, it does look very wet and it's still hot or maybe hotter in bangkok are very humid bangkok humans is also the story in places like calcutta and fat that is blowing itself up into bangladesh. now we've got high temperatures in the north indian plane tempered in deleon, found old and pakistan by that rain. not really tempered in tackle though the temperatures hovering round the 40 mach outlet on shore breeze. you could see thunder by friday. ah,
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