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why the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long current, and waste your in the air that caused rain and snow fall, california has experienced no less than 10 such ones rare phenomenon in january, the impact of climate change and the probable trend into the future. the news the w i chose is 270 people have been killed, more than 2 and a half 1000 injured in saddam's fighting. i'm told mccrae, this is how they are alive from doha. also coming up the lucky few escapes but 29 people die in a fight at abrasion. hospital 12 detained police investigate the course a record breaking hate why this is not respected by 2 boxes. and this is ended by
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more than 100 victims, more than 101200 in get amongst obedient. actually those numbers we are collecting, the civilians, hospitals for the civilians said victims. we don't have information about the military host because in fact we can contain more than 59 horse, but that is out of said m compliment, other estates, some of those hospitals. they are very because house because some of them the private because because okay, in fact the oldest of these hospital data attacks by, by the groups and actually seen by a lot of the us because yeah, talked about 1st because also the vision and emissions back due to insecurity or the confirm information, this hospital be attacked up to now we have 6 duct us or
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help us stop with the medical students actually do the same security. also we bought a very big displacement from the, the states. and here we, we would like to are concerned about that house because some of them the out of like elderly and they have chronic disease point. we need to come from many base and having chronic disease and need consultation that regular investigation. also, they need drugs going to be yeah, it's very bad. and that also we'd like to confirm the many children and women do got to die during this conflict. we're going to release the board by number for women and children with all the damage that you've just described and the lack of
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supplies and the lack of electricity to these hospitals that are still able to operate. i mean, how are you able to help the the thousands of injured at this point? yeah, actually some of the telescope due to lack of electricity, lack of what that i'd also lack of doing for genetic this week. i'm not supposed to be tells you today because they said quad doors and also they know the fuel station working. so if you said the situation is very difficult, so some of them they're close because there is no access to them all at once or even to send the supplies for them. not only just about to, but also for the medical consumer books. i'm said you can, equipment we have to get needs up unfortunately, cannot reach them. okay, thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate it. that is
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a tier de la tier, a spokesman for the sudan talk to the trade union. thank you so much for 2 other news and a heat wave is moving across southeast as you're pushing temperatures to record levels. in india, at least 11 people died of heat stroke. this week, schools and colleges in some provinces have been closed. bangladesh is seeing its highest temperatures in almost 60 years and seasonal rains have so far failed to appear. regions across china are reporting record, april haws and many wildfires. with the hottest month of the year still to come. and in thailand, the mercury surpassed to 45 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. on friday climate experts there was the extreme hate and drought may last for months or tend to challenge, re has more from the bank. the dish capital decor monsoon season. now officially started in the middle of this month, april and there is no site of rain except for
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a little bit of rain in the northeast of the country. other than that, it's been the dry heat wave all across the country for last 2 weeks, temperature raising over 40 degrees in some parts of the country. this is a month or i'm done in a muslim majority country. most people are fussing from dr. done. and it's become very challenging, particularly for the working people. those working as rich tripler day labor hours and in the industry is also people living in the slum with chain rule. lot of internal migration due to the impact of climate people from coastal areas migrate to the urban areas. that's a major challenge in the urban city like dot gov, which has grown grown since 198 is a lot of the canal from the wetlands or drive by land drivers. full reba surrounding the city are narrowed down to grab by land grabbers making their climate much more eventful because of this and heavy traffic concrete building and take with radiate heat, making it extremely difficult. the farmers are worried because there is no rain
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that could threaten their agriculture production. so the climate change does have an impact. we have seen died in recent years. i have your psych loans and wrapped frequent flood in the country. so much challenge ahead for the country to deal with climate impacts with china's government has won't extreme with her of in south becoming more frequent. jessica washington has more from beijing earlier this week . more than a 100 weather stations across 12 provinces recorded their highest highest temperatures for the month of april, and according to the data that came in earlier to date. several provincial capitals reached of temperatures of above 30 degrees, including her fe will hon and dungy. and in a 100 the capital of john province, the 100 actually reached not only its highest temperatures for this year, but its highest temperatures for the month of april. since record keeping began, we've also seen wild crime in areas such as soon than what we've heard from experts
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. climate scientists here in china is that it is important to note that these, these extremities, these deviations from the ordinary forecasts that we would see at this time of year must be kept in the context of global warming. and, and what we heard earlier from the climate change office of the national climate center was that the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events has increased in the context of global warming. extreme weather events are becoming stronger and more frequent. le moscow court is considering an appeal against the 8 and a half year prison sentence of russian opposition activist ala. yes. and we can see him here appearing via video link. he was convicted of discrediting the russian army under a law introduced after the invasion of ukraine. nations sentence centered around a series of social media posts on alleged atrocities committed by russian soldiers in the town of butcher. last year the russian and ukrainian presidents have visited
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some of their forces with both sides ready for a potential spring offensive. villa marks reports ah mortars 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 group of fighters, now largely encircled by russian forces an arrow so south ukraine's president below him is zalinski meeting and greeting exhausted men with military metals and heavy expectations. notably in them, she was watched. 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 and with no grain lose his office. also releasing this video from a hospital ward, one of hundreds in ukraine,
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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 security. no sign of either his defense minister or top general on this rare 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 maps, 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 carson area. the answer parisha area. see you later in the her san region reads the
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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 grind through poland for export abroad. the is batch is a jew on friday and will be sealed and monitored to ensure they don't into the polish market. several european countries, including slovakia and hungry, have suspended grain and other food imports from ukraine. they say cheap grain is driving down prices for local farmers. at least 29 people have died in a fire that in gulf part of a hospital and beijing on choose day. some patients had lucky escapes from the flames, when many took refuge from the blaze on air conditioning units outside of high level windows. the fire broke out and when caring for the critically ill and cheng, feng hospital the cause of the fire is not yet clear, but an initial investigation points to flammable painting material. 12 people
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including the hospital director have been detained. ah oh. after investigation 12 people including the director deputy director, 3rd of the general sales department of the business chang thing, hospital. the person in charge of the concession company. the onset construction personnel are suspected of major responsibility accident. currently, the above mentioned personnel had been detained by the public security organs in accordance with the law, and the cases under further investigation. according to preliminary investigation, the accident was caused by fire sparks generated during the renovation of the patient department was still ahead on al jazeera, we hear from exiled nicaraguans as anger crows of president. daniel ortega is cracked down on opponents. plus more on the palestinians, banned by israeli forces from worshipping it al, acts the mosque compound without a court decision.
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ah ah, once again, i expect to see some pretty big shouting borneo sumatran pennies in malaysia. we've got a few weeks before we expect them to disappear, but it's pretty dry and remarkably hot and good part of mainland se asia dicky louse rose in yet another reco breaking temperature. but in australia sings ago in the otherwise coast, returning to war to winter. so when the wind comes out from the bite is not a very warm one, that can be quite strong. he's going to drop temperatures and possibly not immediately. but in the next few days, you might see it cold. never bit of snow on the tops in tasmania, but more typically 1890 degrees. melbourne and adelaide as runs gone through 2017 rather warmer purse at a war general western australia. but the onshore breeze from queens and right for
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the north means is a bit disappointed, particularly brisbin. i think that suddenly breezes never very well, even though it says 27. does you kind of feel that brilliant if he was cloud and right in the sky? for new zealand, the story has been in one of right and his frontal system moved up and as re, gathering out in the water say you have a fine looking day for thursday. christ church is 18, is about right in the sunshine. i take you to friday and that rains re gathering, coming back into the western side of southfield, including christ church, a wet start, the we can for you. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah, lou ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the sour fighting in sudan is in the 5th day despite a cease fire. the world health organization says at least 270 people have died. the violence is taking a heavy toll on medical facilities. at least 29 people have died in a fire that gov part of a hospital in beijing on tuesday. most of the victims were patients. the blaze
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broke out and when caring for the critically ill and chang fang, hospital, and hate 5 is moving across large parts of asia, bringing record high temperatures, thailand, china, bangladesh, and india all experiencing high temperatures. unusually early in the year. one of the most high profile defamation cases in the u. s. has ended in a pre trial settlement. fox news has agreed to pay dominion voting systems, $787000000.00. while the company suit the cable network, the falsely climbing dead, its fighting machine swayed the result of the 2020 presidential election. mike hannah reports the law is falling for what was to be the 1st day of trial. the selection of the 12 jurors and the alternates 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,
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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 dominion that caused 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
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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 fox's 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 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,
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the united nation says it's concerned about reports. the u. s. spied on key you in officials, including secretary general antonio. good cherish. the you in says such actions go against basic obligations for all members. really of this month, the member of the u. s. if was national guard was accused of leaking top secret, military intelligence records on line, the documents detailed the extent of us spying on its adversaries and allies. hundreds of palestinians are not allowed to enter the alex and mosque compound because of ban orders. the forms are issued by israeli forces without a court decision. human rights groups say they are part of ongoing collective punishment against palestinians. wrestle set of reports from occupied at east jerusalem. a sunny day in occupied disorder. seldom but the closest 100 the hell of on a can get it is by standing behind his window. her home has become her prison. she
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is on the house arrest because his red or towards his claim. she protested. israeli occupation forces storm in alex on mosque lennox and follow the flood. i was born in jerusalem. my house is near the alex mosque. i can hear the call to prayer coming from us visitors to alex and mosque park in front of my house. but i can't join them, it's ramadan and no ead is approaching. my children are growing, but i can't be with them to enjoy the spiritual moments. israeli occupation forces issue orders private im, palestinians from answering alexa mosque without a court decision on what they say are secure. at the grounds, the benz caregiver needs an extend it indefinitely. according to the community action center in jerusalem's all city, approximately 500 palestinians who live in the occupied east of the city are currently bad from practice in their faith in alex. so i've got the legal internet and
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a low disc that's of connect of punishment and the provision of for free them and arbitrary measures are contrary to international human rights law, but also international humanitarian law, which regulates as situations of occupation. israeli forces put firm security measures around alex a compound in this last days of from them all. non muslims are bare. the access, many palestinians here are under constant civilians. they say occupation forces not only restrict access to place of worship, but also deliberately undermined a sense of normalcy by imposing extreme measures. when will the nationalist israelis make incursions into alex, almost compound there, protected by israeli occupation forces, who sometimes force palestinian worshippers out of the mosque? those who do not leave, often beaten and arrested to minimize such resistance. israeli occupation forces issue been, or there's the 9 palestinians, the right to we is it alex, a mosque is lands. turd, holy,
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a site. listen. selda al jazeera occupied is jerusalem. nicaragua has the use ambassador after the block condemned for the cold, systematic repression of the sand. by the government president, daniel ortega has been accused of cracking down on opponents in 2018 when hundreds of people were killed and many more imprisoned during anti government protests. now rods, campaigners say he's using a new tactic to silence as critics a latin america editor, lucy newman, reports similar to flanked by chinese allies, nicaragua, president daniel ortega mocked international critics. on the eve of the 5th anniversary of a failed national uprising to demand his resignation, which was now very inventing that there are more political prisoners. so i tell those governments, along with the united states understanding the least of the so called prisoners.
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and we'll, we'll send them off to you in february or to take offense, 222 political prisoners to the united states, stripping them of their property and their citizenship. many of the prisoners attended an anniversary mass in miami this week or 2. you have to let us go, but he's afraid he's afraid of our boys. he's afraid of our id. yes. and the only steve that he was able to do, because he had 2 winners to kilos. the only thing they produce, it's is driven from our nationality, the tourist non cities, which is a measure that is 2nd only to to death is actually simple beds or data is now offering to send more political prisoners whom he calls terrorists into exile. several of them are catholic priests, including a bishop centers 26 years in prison, but who is refusing to leave. although the guy is a catholic,
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he suspended ties with the vatican last month. when pope francis referred to him as a dictator. even nuns, belonging to the order of mother teresa of calcutta, had been expelled, and more than $3100.00 and jose have been shut down. tens of thousands of nicaraguans have also fled the country. this based on the resume brings 1st memories, but also an amendment to go the meal for the struggles to liberate whilst and for all nica lamb bring democracy back. but it would take appears confident that he can remain in power as he prepares to receive another powerful hour rushes for administer surgery lab. ralph, who scheduled to arrive in managua, laser this week to see a newman al jazeera live. an indonesian fisherman have been rescued from a tiny island off the strategies with coast after surviving almost a week without food or water. the approach was caught and
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a powerful psych loan 6 days ago and was shown to be well islands. aboard a surveillance plan spotted the group and elected them to safety and other indonesian fishing boat court and cycling hill 1st thank in the same region last week. only one of its 10 crews survived a composite skeleton of the terrain. a source rex dinosaur has fetch 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. it is only the 3rd of its kind to come up for auction. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the sour fighting in sudan has entered its 5th day despite a cease fire. the world health organization says at least $270.00 people have died
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