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amazon and yeah, bold and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera. ah oh, no gun fire in saddam soon after an internationally broke had ceased. file was set to take effect on warnings of a human, a town catastrophe in the country up to help facilities are forced to close. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dalton, so coming today represents
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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 loss. plus all the latest technologies, one of the world's largest freight fears, not only to replace humans, but also to make their lives easier, like this exoskeleton, which helps people to do overhead work. i'm step foss, reporting from tonneau for ah, a day long cease fire and saddam is now in doubt after gun fly was heard shortly after the truce was set to begin. at least a 195 people have been killed in a violent power struggle between the army and sedans. largest power military force, the rapids support forces, both sides blending, each other,
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violating the truce once again, putting civilians in the crossfire. even albany has moved from a capital quarter ah, more exclusion in finance capital had a tomb in the 1st minutes of what was supposed to be as these fire, but did not take effect as to dance army and most powerful paramilitary fights each other for the 4th day fighting continued at hart assume airports leaving a trail of destruction. satellites, pictures, show widespread damage after days of heavy fighting flights have been suspended. renting international mediators from arriving 330 kilometers north up her to me. mary, we air base is still being contested. by rival military forces. so dance army claimed on tuesday that it has control of the facility. army chief general abdel for the hon and his deputy mohammed him. 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 civilian rule. it's unclear who now
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has the upper hand with fighting around the general command military headquarters. the rapid support for his release for th, 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 country men carrying 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, forces her tomb 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
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in hard to me had hoped the sci fi would hold. many have reported missing relative and one to find them, but can't 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 done to do what we have bought 6 facts of noodles to cracked and fried 3 people for one beat. that is also salt and cake. the cake will expire tomorrow, so he can have it for dinner tonight in which he is a global pushed to find diplomatic resolve. the u. s. is urging worrying parties too, and hostilities i made calls to a general. so brohannon a medi urging them to agree to a 24 hour ceasefire, to allow a 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 or his own. he will morgan al jazeera, her tomb, will the ongoing fighting and supply shortages of forced hospitals and cartoon to
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close all patients except those. the intensive care unit had been evacuated from the capitals children's hospital. and this was the left arm and had those sip decided 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 is a shortage instead of medicine and oxygen. the hospital is witnessing a shortage in many things that even the doctors we have left well shortly after the cease fire was supposed to come in to force the un under secret general for humanitarian affairs. martha griffith treated, the targeting of humanitarian workers and facilities, continues. incident, we are receiving reports of attacks and sexual violence against aid workers. this is unacceptable and mas stop ahmed omar is the communications coordinator at the norwegian refugee council. he is concerned about reports of attacks on aid workers and says, is crucial for human. a chair and access to be restored to help refugees. we need
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this him italian axis, disease b will because he's be, was a depend on us. there are a lot of emergencies happening on r. c is supporting a lot of it against his in these camps. and now it has been since april 15th. now he's pub from working. we stop from responding to our if you use, for example, here in good night. if alone we have about $4.00 to $1500.00. you made. if you use that, we are serving that we need an arrogance. he's fired. and if we have a c is fine, of course we should, we will always, we would immediately start our work. we'll go continue. i would work in the camps. i held that if you use that we are helping on the display not we are helping but sees fire. we learned that there are some he's fire for example yesterday it was not fully sees fire. and today also we hear about us. he's fired. well,
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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 they are city, are you in stuff not got attacked in god for this also might have been to us, we are all human darien workers and this really city of concern for us ah, one of the most high profile defamation trials in the u. s. has ended in a settlement. fox news has agreed to pay dominion voting system $797000000.00. the company see with the cable news network for making claims that its voting machines swayed the result of the 2020 presidential election. my counter report the lawyers fall in for what was to be the 1st day of trial. the selection of the 12 jurors and
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the alternate had been completed. an opening arguments were about to begin. but then at delay, while the public and a massive media contingent waited shortly before 4 pm tuesday, a settlement was announced. the 2 sets of lawyers came out. the dominion team appeared jubilant. the truth matters wise have consequences. over 2 years ago, a torrent of lies swept dominion and election officials across america into an alternative universe of conspiracy theories, causing grievous horn to dominion in the country. to day settlement of $787500000.00 represent vindication and accountability. fox has admitted to telling lies about
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dominion that cause enormous damage to my company. our employees and the customers that we serve. nothing can ever make up for them. there was no immediate comment from the fox lawyers. the company instead released the statement saying, we acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about dominion to be false. this settlement reflects foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. fox is avoided. what could have been an embarrassing cross examination of its high powered anchors, who dominion claimed knowingly supported baseless lies. the chairman of fox, rupert murdoch, who in private emails acknowledged that his network had ed and his reporting was also spared the possibility of having to admit this in the dark. but the company's problems are not over another voting machines. company smart matic is bringing
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a similar case against fox. it is claiming $2700000000.00 in damages, and a public acknowledgement that the network knowingly lied. mike hannah al jazeera washington, one person's died and several others are injured off for a parking garage collapsed in new york. the fire department used robotic dogs and drones to search for workers who were inside the building at the time rescue crusade. they believe every one is now accounted for the russian and ukrainian presidents and visited some of their forces with both sides poise for a potential spring offensive. a conflict in ukraine has become largely deadlocked with heavy fighting in the east for the march 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, valero, may zalinski meeting and greeting exhausted men with military metals and heavy expectations. notably in them, she has watched them. 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, 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 to avoid tempting the enemy a command center, his makeshift meeting, room mats,
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blurred and walls camouflaged. p, tell senior officers he wants their feedback more than a year into a conflict where russian forces are publicly scale town, several strategic goals. where for me, it is important for me to listen to you to hear your views, to compare notes. i would like to begin your report about the situation in counseling area, the answer 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 russell opposition leader in the kremlin critic alexia valley could be facing new charges us after he refused to share a jail cell. his spokesman says gods provoked about lean to breaking prison rules while trying to place him with a foul smelling inmate. the valley serving a 9 year prison term on fraud and contempt of court judges,
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which is supposed to say, are politically motivated. in moscow, the u. s. journalist of on gus greevich has 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 been wrongfully detained . daughter jibari has moved from moscow. evan girl, 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 the 4 to vote detention facility. according to his attorney, he remains in good spirits and good. how are you spending his days at reading the russian classics he's currently making his way through toys, toys, war and peace is attorney said they will 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
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a city about 1800 kilometers east of the capital that is known as the term bird. 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. dosage of ari al jazeera. also, a deal was been reached to restart the transit of ukrainian grain through poland for export abroad. the 1st batches are due on friday and will be sealed and monitored to ensure they don't flood the polish market. several european nations including tobacco, hungary have suspended grain and other food imports from ukraine. they say cheap grain is driving down prices for local farmers. tougher, so break your down to 0. when we come back, what comes what conservation and say needs to be done to clean up toxic waterways in america? the image that's raising questions about the loan, an artificial intelligence in the morning steamers?
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ah, there is more dust blowing at the goby, but it may be just as big a sandstorm potentials we had before, but it's on its way towards beijing. the temperatures of $27.00 will become dana, but it's a cloud increases. but the real significance that gladys to be seen between the yangtze and the south coast big rains here on their way out towards southern japan where you're enjoying 26th degrees in the sunshine, tokyo, where you'd like to rain in the west, south west of china. the precious to 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 fall south of japan. temperatures are dropped about $22.00 in beijing is a clergy looking picture as expected. still, wet, season rainy, season, throughout se, asia, the concentrations probably,
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borneo and it less so in sumatra. but, but in some allies it does look very wet and it's still hot or maybe hotter in bangkok are very humid bangkok, humidity's. also the story in places like coal cutter, and fat that is blowing itself up into bangladesh. now we've got high temperatures in the north indian plane tempered in delhi, and found old and pakistan by that rain. not really temperate in tackle though the temperature is hovering around the 40 mach outlet on shore breeze. you could see thunder by friday. ah, the latest news, as it breaks over the years from has been the target of numerous law suits and criminal investigations. but this time is different with detailed coverage, although many countries are speaking to reduce their defenders. what process we all know genesis the toilet will cause junior to be independent from around the world. it's an indication of how relying benjamin netanyahu a's on support from the fall,
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right. the plans with a so called national guard have suddenly feed ah ah, welcome back, a group of mine about top stories here. this our a c spot agreement between the warring sides incident has faulted turning into a 4th day of fighting, at least a 185 people have been killed in a fall and struggle between saddam's army and the country's largest part of military force. us cable network fox news has agreed to pay dominion voting systems, $797000000.00. company that provides electronic voting machines suit, fox, choosing the network of defamation. and it's 2020 presidential election coverage.
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and the rational ukranian presidents visited some of their forces with both sides, poised for a potential spring offensive. the conflict and ukraine has become largely deadlocked with heavy fighting in the east g 7 foreign ministers have concluded their 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 vowed to intensify sanctions. rama bribe reports well carries ala. this meeting ended with a strong condemnation of russia for its continuing war in ukraine, reaffirming the g seven's commitment to sanctions and stopping moscow getting weapons from 3rd countries. with the g 7 nations accounting for much of the heavy weaponry. now, being prepared for the long anticipated counter offensive against russian forces. this was the message of unity. now, as ukraine prepares to launch
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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 on civilians. we stand with ukraine. the foreign ministers also called for greater action to counter the growing influence and power of china and the indo pacific, with a strong message of support for taiwan, which china seas as a 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. oh shanna, could i not? the security of europe and the security of the indo pacific are inseparable, and i have a sense that ukraine's crisis could be east asia to morrow. 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
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summit in hiroshima next month. the location of the world's 1st atomic attack. it may seem fanciful at 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 conflicts 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 not a nissan says it's concerned about reports. the u. s. spied on t u and officials, including the 2nd general antonio botanic. the un says such actions go against basic obligations for all members. only this month, a member, the u. s. air force, national guard was accused of leaking, talk, secret, military intelligence, records on line. the documents detailed the extent of your spine on his adversaries and allies. the list of the 10 most endangered rivers in the u. s. is out on the
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colorado river, and the grand canyon is at the top. the ohio river was also mentioned. it's a major industrial waterway. that's an important water source for 5000000 people. john, 100 of ports from cincinnati, and what's putting it at risk? oh, the meandering ohio river winds 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 kilometers stretch is one of the 10 most endangered waterways in america. there are health advisories as far as fish consumption from the rivers research. 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 in the human residence of the ohio river
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basin. sewage and toxic run off from farms and industrial plants have taken their toll. this is a working river lined 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, retain, did waterways as 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. ah, it's made an amazing come back with 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
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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 gonna allow you to pollute a source of drinking water, 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. now 11 indonesian fishermen have been rescued from a tiny island of australia's eastern coast auto surviving almost a week without food, a water that boat was caught in a powerful cyclone 6 days ago, which washed them on to bed. well, island, they were noticed by a boat, a surveillance plain before being and lifted to safety. another indonesian fishing
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boat caught in sight on ilsa sunk in the same region last week. only one of the 10 crew survived nicaragua has bob, the e, was ambassador after the block condemned what it called systematic repression of descent by the government present. daniel ortega has been accused of cracking down and opponents since 2018 when hundreds of people were killed and many more imprisoned during anti government protests will now political opponents of being forcibly exiled on latin america editor. let's hear newman reports to make sure to which, which on hold flanked by chinese allies. nicaragua, president daniel ortega mocked international critics, was on the eve of the 5th anniversary of a failed national uprising to demand his resignation. cutting them were to know the youlowa. now they are inventing that there are more political prisoners. so i tell those governments, along with the united states wasn't understanding the least of the so called prisoners. and we'll, we'll send them off to you in february or to take, i sent 222 political prisoners to the united states,
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stripping them of their property and their citizenship. many of the prisoners attended an anniversary mass in miami this week, or they have to let us go, but she's afraid he's afraid of our boys. he's afraid of r i b yes. at least on these t they, she was able to live because he actually wanted to kill us. the only thing about the goose it's is strictness from our nationality. be clear, us non cities, which is a measure that is 2nd only to, to beth. this actually simple beth already that is now offering to send more political prisoners whom he calls terrorists into exile. several of them, a catholic priests, including a bishop centers 26 years in prison, but who is refusing to leave. although i think i is a catholic, he suspended ties with the vatican last month. when pope francis referred to him as a dictator,
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even none as belonging to the order of mother teresa of calcutta had been expelled . and more than silly. 100 indians have been shut down. tens of thousands of nicaraguans have also fled the country. yes, bethany, where 0 brings her 1st memories, but also an amendment to gold t meal for these struggles to liberate whilst and for all. and he cut our lamb, bring democracy by put ortega appears confident that he can remain in power as he prepares to receive another powerful ally. russia's foreign minister says a leverage who scheduled to arrive in monoblock. later this week. to see a newman al jazeera, our german artist is refusing to accept an award for photography after admitting the photo he took was generated using artificial intelligence. well, here's the image by boris l dodson. it depicts to women using a black and white filter,
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a document one in the creative open category. at least sony world photography awards. he says he entered to spark debate over the role of a i in the art world. were replacing human workers with robots equipped with artificial intelligence is the key theme at one of the world's biggest trade f. as in germany, companies see it as a solution for our current labor shortage. but concerns are also being raised. steadfastness has more from hanover, nice spot, the robotic dark, who can save lives in disaster zones where humans can go. are you me? a virtual assistant for factory worker powered by to fit your intelligence. and then do this by unit pneumatic arm that can help patients. we have tape or assist the elderly, but mainly it's been designed to replace human labor. we are doing industry industrial automation. there's placing part from a belt into a pallet or some stuff like that. easy, simple things in our world today. you don't find stuff anymore. it really cannot
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really replace a human being, but it relieves human beings that they are free for the more complex tasks which only 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 using technology with natural processes. the machines take c o 2 out of the air and with the help of artificial intelligence 1st into a bio mass from natural l. u which then can be used, for example, as an energy source or as a food supplement. new technology is meant to make the world better and safer and many, using artificial intelligence like this vertical farm where a i, it's used to optimize the quality of every single leaf. but big conglomerates like german giant, siemens also have concerns about the rise of
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a. i especially for personal use, check typically has oppertunity, 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 chancellor, allah shawls opened a tray. fair to gather with indonesian resident joke, o e, dodo indonesia. this he has partner country aims to attract german investors to produce batteries using its large nickel reserves. what a bummer! we have discussed industrial downstream in an energy transition. i had talked with ports, wagon, and other german companies about green energy and the rector car batteries. battery technology is one of the fastest growing markets world white 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, maureen. work step, fasten al jazeera, hanover law, composite skeleton of a tire on a service. rex dinosaur has fetched more than $6000000.00 at auction in switzerland . it's nearly 4 meters high and made up of 3 different specimens found in the us, the fossils and of a 3rd of its kind to come up at auction. in 2020, another t rex skeleton was bought by private, bitter from the united arab emirates, a $31000000.00. ah, i've a picture of the headline 0 now to 0 ceasefire agreement between the warring sides and so down as in doubt. after gunfire was heard shortly after the truce was set to begin. at least a 195 people have been killed in a violent our struggle between the.

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