tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 19, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is all these both the legal route or do they see that we are giving you their power in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh. and i'm sammy's a dime. this is the news. our live from dog ha, coming up the next 60 minutes. the w h o says 270 people have been killed in sedans, fighting as doctors struggle to treat the injured. lucky few escape but 29. people die in a fire, a debate, jim hospital, 12 hours detain this police, investigate reco, breaking heat wave, affecting large parts of asia, from india to china, to thailand and big spelling political opponents,
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the new tactic being used by nicaragua as president to silence his critics. and i poll reese with your sport growl, madrid remain on calls for a 15th european title. that's after 2 goals from rodrigo secured a foreigner, aggregate went over chelsea and the place in the champions league, semi finals. ah, now the w h o says 270 people have been killed, more than 2 and a half 1000 injured sedans fighting dr docs is now struggling to treat the injured. on the 5th day of fighting medical facilities are struggling to cope. hospitals have been destroyed, people can't access doctors, ambulances can't move safely. basic drugs bowed to find sedans. health ministry says 16 hospitals have been forced to close in khartoum state. it's warning the
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number is likely to rise. some critics have been bombed clinics rather been bombed . while others have closed due to a lack of supplies, sedans, doctor's committee says it's struggling to treat the injured. and fisher zoloft armand had they said to say hi, this was 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 in staff medicine and oxygen. the hospital is witnessing a shortage in many things that even the doctors we have left are the world health organizations, regional director for the eastern mediterranean is urging all conflicting parties to allow access to hospitals. oh now she gave me and for a coffee, i urge all the sudanese parties to give priority to the interests of sudan, the interests of the sudanese people and humanity to save lives. only almost 250
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debts have been recorded so far due to the current conflict and the number is likely to increase hockey. nearly 2500 people, walter recorded, injured. some of them severe for that now we are facing a big challenge represented in the difficulty of providing the required services. we all have the parties must follow the voice of reason because otherwise the losses will be heavy and the sudanese parties will bear the responsibility to these losses and not to any other person, whether inside or outside sudan, the army, and the rival rapid support forces are accusing each other of violating its 24 hours sees fire is what the army spokesman sat on state television. i thought of that the armed forces immediately agreed to an internationally brokerage, 24 hour humanitarian truce. but the rebel militia of the rapid support forces did not cooperate,
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preventing its implementation on the ground. many groups in various parts of the country, including the capital, attacked citizens looted their possessions and bone to market in the box the neighbourhood. in merrily, after withdrawing from the airport, they entered the city, harassed citizens and stole their belongings. these circumstances did not allow for the successful implementation of the truce. however, morgan has more from khartoum. many people can't access medical facilities because they can't leave their homes. but when it comes to the structures themselves, the medical facilities, the doctor's group say that some of them have been occupied by our group since they cannot operate. they were forced to leave patients and intensive care even if they were forced to leave. most of their belongings and come out of the hospital because of our armed groups occupying them. then there's the, there, the hospital that of suffered intense shelling hospital like fidel, which is at the heart of the capital for whom and not very far from the vicinity of
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the general command. now the hospital said in late hours of tuesday, that it had sustained a partial shilling and that most of its patient had to be evacuated. but the critical cases that they cannot evacuating, but they're out of medicine, they're running out of basic medicine that they're running out of fuel because they're operating on generators. and that they need medical staff to come and assist them because of the huge needs that the hospital is facing. this is just one hospital in the capital. how to several other hospitals have reported that they have sustained shillings, and that they can no longer attend to the patients in need of medical assistance. or thought it is a social activist and resident of khartoum. she joins us from the good to have you with us. so don't 1st of all, we had this shake. he sees fire if we can even call it that. didn't offer you any respite. i mean, how are you? it's so it did. they wasn't, as he's fired at all. there wasn't a choose, it was a lie. and we were surprised by the aircraft is flying over just 5 minutes after
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they declared the age of a ceasefire. and right now it's even heavier. right now. my neighborhood was one of the neighborhood that wasn't been attacked for the past 4 days. and i am today the anti cropped chest, just randomly on house. it could be people on the street. so it wasn't that he's fired to be jewish. and if i understand correctly, your building was one of the buildings that was hit and some people were killed. right? no, no, my neighborhood. or i, your neighbor were glad to hear that then. but nevertheless, that must be quite disturbing for your sense of security. how, how are you managing, how you coping with the fear of the unknown? that bumps can be dropped in your neighborhood? any more moments? actually, my house is in on a rooftop on the 3rd floor and we've been exposed. we have so many we didn't to
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house, you only have one safe place, a tiny cody door between 2 to 2 doors that will take each other in for the past 4 days. until now i'm here with my sister, my brand new sister, and my 2 year old nephew with a lot in the house getting out of food, getting out of water. it's not safe. no, no, any to the city. and we're just on the edge of collapsing. i mean, it's a hard question, i guess, to answer about what are you going to do, especially when it comes to food and water. all people organizing themselves can they do anything to help get food and water to people like you are trapped in your buildings? people, people, they will are trying the distance committees of my neighborhood. just try to went out yesterday we did the anti war display, been campaign inside the neighborhood out videos of a distance. we're trying to get our voices heard, which i to help as many people as we can, but we can't move because it's based am,
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i'll try something for everybody. this is the 1st time we want to, and this is the real outrageous war. and the aircraft is based katie and intimidating. it flies over randomly. and now the others that have they have the anti craft and they, they just using it randomly. a lot of people died since yesterday and they started shooting at the aircraft. is nothing for everybody to come out to come to help anyone. but you mentioned you've got, i think a pregnant sisters, no doubt. you might need medical help for you. neither the very least, some food and water, water, water people like you facing, you're going to try and risk it out and get supplies at some point from pure desperation. oh, we don't know. we might have to eventually. but right now we, depending on we using the food we have in the water, we have mine pretty so weak. we did try to hold on as, as, as,
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as long as we can. in the meantime, we have the for the see tie, it will help for the international community to would pressure the boys party to stop the shooting. and they will put us to be, or even if you have an honest tooth or that on is these buyers. so we can't really talk because we were surprised it taken off guard at 6 a in 4 days ago by this war. we're not a the, at, on, not even for emotionally or mentally for people because it's staying indoors. it's sometimes quite a degree. he, it's somebody who is very, very hot and these apartments are really hard to know it for 4 days. now our kids are really hard to maintain with such circumstances. and even if you wanted to go out, do you have any idea where to go to get supplies? because electricity's cotton, all supermarkets are open and refrigerators a working. do you have any clue of where is the place to go where you can get stuff
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that hasn't been spoiled? we, we've actually, depending on the distance committee organizing something or to get, try to get some resources or we just also the food, any generosity we, we might be have to knock on the doors to ask for supplies. what we really hoping for the ceasefire or to vote for this want to stop. all right, thank you so much. we hope you stay safe and best wishes for you and your sister. pregnant sister dorothy photograph. thank you. all for many people in sudan social media has been the main source of information. sort of high of us has more what's being shared online 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 was speaking in this video,
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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, nurses and patients remains traps and medical facilities across the country. incredible sees that we've been seeing him some of these videos west off from a dialysis center in the capitol heart. so am i able to make a lucky escape? patience we're wheeled out on a heavy gunfire. some can be seen even to be wearing hospital blankets to keep them warm. now, also in the capital, 88 students and their professors 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, a little bit godaddy. what the situation is really scary. fighting has 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
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. 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 as 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's where graduate student highlight ogden. men. 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 the and they found out and if you can hear it just in the background. but a terrifying moment captured on camera is gone, has tried to concert kids in the house, the shelling outside the home, many of been hiding on the furniture or in other places you can see the and as far
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as they can from the windows. now some good news though, also shared by people in sit down despite the violence and the chaos. video of a newly born baby was widely circulated on social media, bringing much needed joys. you can see just that to it. family. plenty more. still ahead on the news hour, including the palestinians band by israeli forces from worshipping of the long moss compound. without a court decision. we look at what's behind the property boom in somalia capital market issue and installed action from the n b a playoffs, including another strong performance by the boston celtics. ah, at least 29. people have died in a fire that in gulf part of a hospital in beijing. on tuesday,
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some patients had lucky escapes from the flames. many took refuge from the blaze on air conditioning units outside of high level windows. the fire broke out in a wing, caring for the critically ill in chang fang, hospital. the cause of the fire is not yet clear for the initial investigation points to flammable painting material. ah, oh. after investigation 12 people including the director deputy director, the head of the general sales department of the pigeon chang thing, hospital. the person in charge of the concession company. the onset construction personnel are suspected of major responsibility accidents. currently, the above mentioned personnel has been detained by the public security organs in accordance with the law, and the cases under fed investigation. according to preliminary investigation, the accident was caused by fire spark generated during the renovation of the innovation department. a heat wave is moving across large parts of asia,
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pushing temperatures to record levels. in india, at least 11 people died of heat stroke. this week, schools and colleges in some states have been closed, or bangladesh is seeing its highest temperature is almost 60 years and sees no rains of so far failed to appear in thailand, the mercury surpassed 45 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. on saturday. climate experts there worn the extreme heat and drought may last for months or regions across china. our reporting records, april highs and many wild fires with the hottest month of the air filter come. jessica washington has more from beijing. earlier this week. more than a 100 weather stations across 12 provinces, requoted the highest highest temperatures for the month of april, and according to the data that came in earlier today. several provincial capitals reached of temperatures at the $1230.00 degrees, including jose wu, han, and dungy,
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and in hung joe the capital of junk provence, hung jo actually reached not only its highest temperatures for this year, but its highest temperatures for the month of april 15th record keeping began, we've also seen wildfire areas settings, and then what we've heard from experts climate scientists here in china is that it is important to note that these, these extremities, these deviations from the ordinary full costs 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. 10 via chowdhury, as mall from bangladesh is capital darker. the country recalls its highest temperatures in about 60 years. monsoon season now officially started in the middle
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of this month, april and there is no sight of rain except for a little bit of rain and i'm not this of the country other than down. it's been dry, heat wave, all across the country for last 2 weeks, jumper after raising over 40 degrees in some parts of the country. this was a month of ramadan. in a muslim majority country, most people are fostering from dr. dun and it's become very challenging, particularly for the working people, those working as richer pal, our day laborers, and in the industries. also people living in the slum with 10 grooves, 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 drawn since 198 is a lot of the canals in the wetlands are drive by lang, drivers for river surrounding the city are narrowed down to grab by land grabbers making the climate much more eventful because of this and heavy traffic concrete building and take, radiate heat,
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making it extremely difficult. the farmers are worried because there's no rain that could threaten their agriculture production. so the climate change does have an impact. we have seen that in recent years, i have your psych loans and wrap or frequent flood in the country, so much challenge ahead for the country to deal with climate impacts. chandra bush on is chief executive of i forest the international forum for environment sustainability and technology joins us now from new delhi. good to have you with us . so 1st of all, why are we seeing rec hall temperatures across asia? is this climate change? there is no doubt about it is climate change. we are now seeing such high temperature and the global average temperature is only increased by about 1.2 degrees celsius. so at 1.2 degrees, b r c, record breaking. it can be a cross asia last it last year. it was also in europe. remember last year,
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what happened in britain and also melting. we had fathers fired and greece and parts of mediterranean. so we are experiencing such high intensity and bear it cannot be any other explanation that it will be long. now, experts, a warning that we're not just talking about a few days here that this could go on for months, we're told, well that lead vulnerable communities and critical infrastructure. first of all, let me explain it to you a little bit about what is happening in india. we now have made which is happening in different feed it. so we have extreme heat in february, which is not a heat season, for example. now, so we had an early march heat, now we had mid april and then maybe to june. then we'll have about
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specific freezing of he'd be installed a ship, which was not there before. and similar kind of change in them is being experienced worldwide. so we all think if the change that is happening in the way he is effecting country, the 2nd part which is i think a much more important bid that countries, countries with large man wouldn't be. but people walking integrity, culture and industrial. i'm going to be very bad if suppose the or he'd see that it could be that he lost a productive be other sites population because he to be, countries are already poor. and this law they cannot afford. so it is going to have extreme impact also on the economy. right. and what can countries do in the short medium term to manage this? are they ready where they expecting something like this?
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i don't see any country ready for the guy he'd been experiencing now or will expedients in coming years. as i said, it is already we are experiencing such high we at 1.2 degrees celsius, global warming. we are going to hit 1.5 c. that's given, i don't think any mitigation effort that was going to put in place the limit warming less than 1.5. and therefore i don't think any countries prepared right now . the other aspect is, think about community then, and then we'll hope that the houses that communities are not resilient, that abilities are not designed to stand this kind of heat. so it's going to be hellish. the hellish now is going to be worked at gucho. alright, it's wanting picture, but thank you for painting it for us chandra bush on there. thank you. now moscow
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called his considering an appeal against the 8th and the half year prison sentence of russian opposition activists. sylvia sheen against him here appearing via video link. he was convicted of discrediting the russian army under a new law introduced after the invasion of ukraine. nations sentence centered around a series of social media posts on legend atrocities committed by russian soldiers in the town of butcher. last year. rush and state media reporting ukrainian forces have killed 20 civilians in bar moods where fierce fighting is raged for months. rush and bank forces claim the attack by retreating. ukrainian fighters on full residential buildings happened 2 days ago. reuters news agency says it's unable to independently verify the report. the russian and ukrainian presidents visited some of their forces with both sides ready for a potential spring offensive. when the monks reports the mortar,
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grenade, an automatic weapon, fire, the sound track to a city bank moved still on the sea. dissipated, 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 budgeted. 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, the injured here among the 10s of thousands wounded in a war that grinding on into its 16th month. meanwhile,
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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 mats, 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 down 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 class on 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,
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our hunger is government has widened its ban on the import of ukrainian agricultural products, along with poland, bonkers and slovak. here is trying to protect prices for domestic produces. and the fresh deal has been reached for 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 tend to the polish market. nicaragua, as bob, the use, i'm bassett, or after the blog condemned to it, it cold, systematic repression of the sent by the government. president, daniel ortega has been accused of cracking down on opponents in 2018. hundreds of people were killed and many were imprison during anti government protest then, now rights campaign to say using a new tactic to silence his critics. our latin america had its unless anyone reports to move to move, flanked by chinese allies, nicaragua,
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as president daniel ortega mocked international critics on the eve of the 5th anniversary of a failed national uprising to demand his resignation. now they are inventing that there are more political prisoners. so i tell those governments, along with the united states fuzzy extended the least of the so called prisoners. and we will 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 to happen. 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 do is it's, it's driven off from our nationality between us non citizen, which is
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a measure that is 2nd only to, to death is actually civil that are 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 imprison, but who is refusing to leave? the although i think i is a catholic, 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 joe's have been shut down. tens of thousands of nicaraguans have also fled the country. this based on the years brings the 1st memories, but also an amendment to go to meal for the struggles to liberate whilst and for all nica lamb bring democracy, by what it would take appears,
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confident that he can remain in power as he prepares to receive another powerful hour rushes for administer surgery, lab roth, who scheduled to arrive in managua, lisa, this week to see a new man al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera the image that's raising questions about the role of artificial intelligence in the arms, plus all the latest technologies as one of the world's largest freight fears not only to replace humans but also to make their lives easier, like this exercise skeleton which helps people to do overhead work. i'm step class reporting from i know from and the fellow tennis pro is predicting great things for carlos alcaraz. find out what he has to say with paul in the school. ah.
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with that cold when the still blowing in northern europe off the dorsey bringing this cable, which means ringlets disappointingly cloudy. most of the time after say, scotland gets the best of the weather and it is true of all of western europe when the winds in this general direction. clearly in central eastern europe, it bit of a different story anyway, greatly of cloud and the blue represents right is quite a strong wind into northern partisan northern germany. but there are areas opening up in the middle. so 11 degrees in vienna, for example, will change the animal will much 16 or 17 in next couple of days. as the breeze lightens in the skies open. 17 is the average for vienna never goes in closing on this. the opening up means that the weather's moving away from vienna. and his co, incidentally going to produce an awful lot of spring snow in the alps or rain. if you're at low levels, for example, in midland, but all this time the won't exist in spain and portugal,
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particularly southwest and spain. civility not as high as it has been, but it still well above average. any slowly cooling, as the rain comes in by saturday. for north africa still hausten this a held was still quite a wind blowing out of egypt. when fact cairo's temper has come down as result of that. that'll bring dust and sand. but the rain is gathering, particularly in nigeria, and just around the corner it will be wet here. ah . the 1st commander of the lebanese army after independence from france, who took over his president at the time of crisis in a deeply divided country 50 years after his death al jazeera whoa tells the story. edge you had architect of the modern lebanese state soldier statesman on a desert of
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a meeting of minds. it's list steadly word freedom which is used to cover so many different things. the fan yoga, mainstream economics. if that happens in the other pro fisher, they will be fired. yeah. or not just fire. those are both to prison. musical innovative brian ino meets renowned economist hygiene chang. part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the world studio, p. unscripted, analogies era, hulu. ah, you're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. fighting in sudan is going to a 5th day despite the seas. fine. the world health organization says at least 270
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people have died. the violence is taking a heavy toll on medical facilities. at least 29 people have died in a fire that in golf part of a hospital in beijing on tuesday. most of the victims were patients, the place broke out in a wing carrying for the critically ill chang. thank hospital. a heat wave is moving across large parts of asia, bringing rec, hold high temperatures, tyler, china, bangladesh as well as india are all experiencing high temperatures on usually early of the year. one of the most high profile defamation case is in the u. s. his ended in a pre trial settlement, fox news has agreed to pay dominion voting systems, $787000000.00. the company sued the cable network for falsely claiming its voting machines swayed the result of the 2020 presidential election. my cather
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reports the lawyers fall in for what was to be the 1st day of trial. the selection of the 12 juris an 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
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represent vindication and accountability. fox has admitted to telling lies about 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 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 it in his reporting, was also spared the possibility of having to admit this in the dark. but the
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company's problems are not over another voting machines. company, smart magic is bringing a similar case against fox. it is claiming $2700000000.00 in damages and a public acknowledgement that the network knowingly lied my kind of august era washington us frayza and joe biden as renewed calls for tied to gun controls after 2 separate shootings involving homeowners this past week. in the state of missouri, an 84 year old man has been charged with 1st degree assault in the shooting of a black teenager. alan fisher reports from washington d. c. there is a sense of frustration of anger. out of moments of ed are becoming fatal on your feet when mistakes, 16 year old ralph yarnell knocked on the room 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,
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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 there was 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
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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 good says to speak of incidence can be traced to one real issue. we have got a epidemic here of public health up a 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 lock 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 sympathy. but for the moment, no real change. i was fisher, i'll just washington north korean leader kim,
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jovan is ordered. officials to launch the countries 1st spy satellite this month, state media release. these images of kim and his daughter visiting the aerospace development facility in pyongyang on tuesday. kim says boosting surveillance is a priority to counter threats from the u. s. in south korea, which held joint military drills. in march. 11 indonesian fishermen have been rescued from a tiny island off australia's west coast after surviving almost a week without food or water. their boat was caught in a powerful sight loans 6 days ago and washed on to bed. well, island, a board of surveillance plains spotted the group and air lifted them to safety. another indonesian fishing boat caught in sight phoned elsa sank in the same region last week. only one of its tanner crew survived. hundreds of palestinians are not allowed to enter the alex so mos compound because of banning orders. the forms are issued by israeli forces without
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a court decision. human rights groups say they're part of ongoing collective punishment against palestinians were so sort of our reports from occupy these jerusalem. a sunny day in occupied distribution of them. but the closest 100 the hell of on it can get it is by standing behind his window. her home has become heard. prison. she is under house arrest because his red or tall it is claim she protested. israeli occupation forces stormin alexa mosque lennox and follow the field. i was born in jerusalem. my house is near the alexa 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 eat is approaching. my children are growing, but i can't be with them to enjoy the spiritual moments. israeli occupation forces issue orders, prohibiting palestinians from entering alexa mosque without a court decision on what they say are security grounds. the benz cabdriver needs an
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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 an illegal internet and a low disc that's of collective punishment and the provision of for free them and arbitrary measures are contrary to international human rights law, but also the latin human italian 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 access. many palestinians here are on the 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 alter nationalist israelis
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make incursions into alex almost compound, they're 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 orders. the 9 palestinians, the right to with alex a mosque is lambs, turd, holiest site, listen, selda al jazeera occupied is jerusalem. it's more than a decade. it since the arm group, shabani was pushed out of somalia capsule mogadishu. since then, relative calm has returned to the coastal city. now an economic boom is fueling a surge in property development. miss catherine sawyer reports the new homes are out of reach for most somalis. ah, the sounds of construction in somalia, capital mogadishu, reverberate across the city cranes, dought. it's skyline. if you look anywhere in the city,
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you'll see new more than multi story buildings. this is what has been replacing bullets card houses after decades of war. reclose potter. i'm do is arc ali, we're sammy, is building the tallest apartment block in the city. he says most of the units were sold, even before they came into the open markets. thousands of re below engineers, doctors are working on coming to offer somali. so all of those we believe is a demand and her and the margin. ah, the citizens expanding, i can call now mobile dish one of the fastest cities. and there was a row in terms of population. real estate developers are especially happy with a booming market. they're breaking ground every other month. a few years ago we wouldn't be standing in the middle of town like we are now. things have really changed. more
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people are moving into the city. we have spoken to a property owner who says that he's apartment block is fully sold out. but the cost of renting or buying is beyond many people to reach because they are no proper regulations to protect buyers. chuck, who, she, danny, runs a restaurant. he returned from the u. k. in 2019 to a country he left. it was 5 years old. he says, life here is not easy, but moving back was, was the risk of the amount that it cost me to live in fault. but one of the most expensive cities in europe and what it does to live in my visual is very much similar. i'm paying a $100.00 for a 2 bedroom apartment. and internet is the issue. electricity and costs are quite high. but at the same time, i think it's different and financial lanes for different outputs. come out
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thousands of das per smileys like she, danny, are increasingly making their way home. they say they want to see their city stand on its legs. again, catching sight al jazeera look at the shoe somalia. now a german artist is refusing to accept an award for photography. after admitting the photo he took was generated using artificial intelligence. while he is the image by boris albertson, it depicts to women in the law in the style of antique photographic techniques. i'll vaccine one in the creative open category at the sony world photography awards . he says he entered to spark debate over the role of artificial intelligence in the art world. the artist told al jazeera photography and a i generated images. both have value. i only told the title
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and that's it. i kept it open, but i handed in the images of the series and 2 of them best. so obviously i generated that i didn't make it in the last round, but this particular image 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 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 t graphy from prompt. 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, like photography and come to graphy, which also can create images that look like drawing or painting. we can then move
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on further and say, do we want to put them in one basket as the umbrella photography large enough for both? or is it a mistake? and it's quite complex question. and what i realized in the photo community is they are just 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. replacing human workers with robots equipped with artificial intelligence is the main theme. one of the world's largest trade phase in germany. companies see it as a solution for current labor shortages. concerns are also being raised that often has more from hanover nice spot, the robotic dog, who can save lives in this, asked us owns where humans come go. are you me? a virtual assistant for factory workers powered by
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a professional intelligence. and then do this by unit pneumatic arm that can help patients rehabilitation or assist the elderly. but mainly it's been designed to replace human labor. we are doing industry industrial automation. there's placing parts from a belt into a pallet or some stuff like this. easy things in our world today, you don't find stuff anymore. it really cannot really replace a human being. but it relieves human beings that they are free for the more complex task which only humans are able to do. more than $4000.00 companies are displaying the latest inventions and innovations 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. profuse and acknowledge you with natural processes. the machines take c o 2 out of the air and with the help of artificial intelligence.
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first that into a bio mass from natural algae, which then can be used, for example, as an energy source or as a food supplement. new technology is meant to make the will 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 a. i especially for personal use 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. 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 open to trade fear to gather with indonesian president joke. we don't, indonesia, this spot. no country aim to attract german investors to produce batteries using
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its large nickel reserves. what a bummer! we have discussed industrial downstream in an energy transition box with ports wagon 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 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 for ring work. step fashion houses, era, hannover. still a had an al jazeera, the best selection from the champions league is ac milan, c of napoli. it's coming up with holes. ah
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ah, let's catch up on all the football news with paul now. somebody thank you very much, ro, madrid, the all 3 to the champions league, semi finals after to nail when against chelsea and london, rodrigo scored both goals at stanford bridge of the 14th on european champions advanced for now on aggregate after this horse final 2nd leg. his 1st essentially, and the chelsea's chance is just before the hour mark the brazilian was the 2nd, then guaranteed that madrid would reached the semifinals for the 3rd year in a row making now play the winner of wednesday's match between by munich and manchester, sitting about a student in the to desert in this club,
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you're lucky enough to have youngsters that have something spectacular in terms of nazi and quality. we have youngsters in the team that make us look at the future with a lot of confidence. i roll ac milan a 3 to their 1st semi final since 2007. this 65 yard run from rafael, loud setup olivia giroux for gold that made it to nail on aggregate. the frenchman making amends after missing an earlier penalty. napoli briefly had hope, another time, thanks to victor or simmons header, but it will prove to be too little too late. for the italian league leaders, milan could face their city rivals, enter in the semi finals. you suckers, you want to pull it off, stop it, stop it was the full moon to get on. we are are copied out. what will be will be, i don't want to jinx it for any one, but i think there will be a great look of derby in the champions league semi finals, 5 time champions league when christiana, rinaldo has seen his chances of a 1st saudi arabian league title gets a bit slimmer, his new team, our nasa,
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last 2 nell to al. hello. another form on united player audio macolon got the 1st from the spot. ronald i was late to booked for mixed between a rugby chuckle and a wrestling move than nigeria is a gal. i scored another penalty for the asian champions league finalists. rinaldo almost got on the score sheet, but his goal was ruled out for of side on us at 3 points off leaders on it, he had at the top things looking good for the boston celtics in the and b a playoffs. they've moved to to nothing clear in their easton conference series against the atlanta hawks, they would stokes rounds at the action. boston fans once again had plenty to celebrate on tuesday night, as the celtic secured the 2nd when in 4 days of the atlanta hawks, 5 of their players made it into double figures including jason tatum. he top scored
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with 29 points as the eastern conference 2nd seeds went to nothing up in the best of 7 series, which now heads to atlanta. i in cleveland cavaliers squared at their series against the new mix. dawn of a mitchell and doris garland both landed double w as they cried, the victory 107 to 90 the series. find me poise the head of game 3 in you think the also towards over in the west between the phoenix suns in the m. a clippers david booker was the stand that the former, with $38.00 points in knowing the system, is the sun's level did up at $11.00 before the trip to los angeles. heading in to wednesdays games the memphis grizzlies are sweating on the fitness of best star player jam. aren't. he practiced with an ice pack after injuring his hand in their opening defeats the lakers and each touching go for game to him or i yesterday
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definitely showed a re aggravation of his hand injury that he had in milwaukee game a you know, doing some pain, some soreness symptoms are slightly improving from the other night eyes and became time decision to come and get working in the morning and test it out. see i was feeling oh to time and be pianist entered the compo is another injury doubt. he hasn't trained with the milwaukee books and bruising his lower back in their defeat to miami. but the books haven't ruled him out yet. still hoping he's available to help them avoid going to nothing down in the series. it's david stokes out his era . it's also play of time in the national hockey league and there was a shock result on tuesday. the defending champion, colorado avalanche, were beaten, and game one of their series against the seattle kracken. colorado are the central division champions and were playing at home. but they went down 3 to one, was the 1st ever play off when the kracken well, number to call us alcaraz made quite an impact in the tennis world in 2022. it's funny at 12 atp, 1000 titles, as well as his 1st grand slam,
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and he still just 19 years old. current world number 5, stephanie city pass is backing out, cross go all the way and dominate in the same manner as 22 time slam champion rough on the dol. i'll her eyes grew up training at the dolls academy in may. okay. we have someone that it looks at a lower lighting which is carlos alcaraz in terms of how he gets there re bowl and the chord and how he covers pretty much the how half of the planet when he plays. so they have a lot of similarities and i think it would be in the next ruffle and all of our tennis. well, alcaraz is the defending barcelona, opened champion in the 2nd round. he made short work of portugal. nuno borges, the tournament top seed winning 6361 offers faces alberto battista, i got in the 3rd round. alcaraz could face casper rude later this week in barcelona
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. the norwegian 3rd seed was a 3rd round winner against ben shelton, a man he lost in august at the cincinnati masters winning 676. well, a 100 years to the day since babe ruth at the 1st ho run at the original yankee stadium, one of the current generation of big hitters has done the same thing. this was show, hey, attorney hitting it out of the park at the new version of the venue in the bronx, which opened in 2009 attorneys the most famous to a player since roof, which means a player, he can both pitch and hit was his 4th homer of the season and healthy ela angels defeat the yankees, fight to meanwhile, over it seemed as to fenway park, a couple of ducks turned others to watch the boston red sox take on the minnesota twins. they caused a bit of distraction, but flew away soon after on the right such 15 to 4. great use of the split screen though to give them top billing. i that soil sports now more like to something. thank so much paul. well, that's it for this news hour, but we'll be back in
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