tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 19, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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even need to make out is there is only a mobile app, is that the, this is where we dissects analyze, and you have to find that thing. and i guess now it's only a step from out is there is no valid available in your favorite app. still, just set for it and tapped are made a new app from out is even 9th at your fingertips. ah hello, i'm sammy zaden. this is the news i live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the w h o says 270 people have been killed in sedan fighting. his doctor's struggle to treat the injured a lucky few escape, but $29.00 people die of a fire at the bay. jing hospital 12 are detained as police,
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investigate the palestinians illegally banned by israel forces from worshipping at the lock. so mos compound, brett, called breaking heat wave is affecting large parts of asia from india, china to time. i'm pull, reese with your sport rail, madrid remain on course for 15th european title. that's after 2 goals from rodrigo secured a foreign l aggregate winner for chelsea. and the place and the champions league, semi finals, ah, how heavy fighting continues in sudan where 270 people have been killed and thousands have been injured. these alive pictures coming out of khartoum where fighting is ongoing. despite and internationally broke had seized far announced on wednesday or for a 5th day running heavy smoke rising above the skies of sedans,
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capital city, car tomb. sheltering in places offered limited protection as civilian homes. they've also come under intense shelling. the un says at least 270 people have been killed and more than 2 and a half 1000. i've been wounded. it's a desperate situation in hospital to at least 39 facilities in and around count to have been shut down. some her face direct to salt and others of run out of electricity and water heater mohammed has more explosions and gunfire shake cartoon despite a cease fire announcement. the fighting between the sudanese army and the power military rep is support. forces shows no sign of easing. the humanitarian cost is rising. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured. health care
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services have been brought to a standstill. of the heavy bombardment, hospitals and clinics are closed, leaving patients, untreated ambulances have been targeted, preventing them from reaching the wounded. special apartment had, though, the doctors had to evacuate all the cases except the cases inside the intensive care units. there was a shortage of stuff medicine and oxygen at the hospital is witnessing a shortage in many things. and even the doctors we have left on the streets are eerily quiet. people say they're afraid to leave their homes. they've been dealing with stray gunfire. others have been assaulted. khalid osmond mother was killed by shrapnel. it was i should have had house in the living room trying to take shelter over there. when a sudden mercer landed right outside their house and she or she called one of the shot mills that came from the mortar and died almost immediately,
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was no pause to the violence. sudan could face a growing hunger crisis. those who do venture out a trying to stock up on basic necessities. the truth is that at the moment it is almost impossible to provide a new management services in their own home. they are called from various organization and people trapped asking for evacuation. for the past 4 days, people have been out of water where food and electricity has been rationed in someplace is totally disconnected. the violence is a power struggle between army chief adult fighter albert han, and mohammed hum done. douglas, who commands the rapid support forces once allies. now the 2 generals disagree on when and hell, the paramilitary unit will be integrated into the armed forces. that's the last barrier in the shift to a civilian that government formidable, got a little higher when the left lung, the darcy, all the dreams of the youth. and the sudanese revolution did evolution that started
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peacefully. his now became a fight. i'm disappointed. both general say they're committed to the transition agreement and are blaming one another for the escalation. just weeks ago, there was a sense of hope that long running negotiations had succeeded, but now so don, once again faces an uncertain future. for hila mohammed al jazeera of these sir, latest sudanese army pictures, show what they say is their control of the area surrounding its general command in khartoum. they say the film shows rapid support forces equipment on fire. not only international airport has been one of the front lines in fist fighting between sedans, army, and the rapids support forces. the army is now taking control of the facility al jazeera, as some othman has more not, not, not a lot model matter. we are duly, we are inside middle we international airport,
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where there have been fierce confrontations between the sudanese army and their rapid support forces were you put up with the army has confirmed it is in full control of the airport. nolly. as you can see, the soldiers are showing us some of the military vehicles destroyed in the fighting . the 2 sides of used all sorts of weapons in their confrontations. windows and doors were shattered by gunfire. all the middle we international airport has strategic importance. it is a civilian airport, but also host a military base now which destroyed and communication has been interrupted. all navigation and communication systems that link to the airport to the outside world have been completely destroyed. is dawson sco live now to him, morgan in khartoum? so however, at this time yesterday there was hope of a cease fire. what went wrong while both sides, the rapid support force of and the for the knees,
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army accused the other violating what was supposed to be a 24 hours. the fire that was the 3rd attempt for the 3rd consecutive day to try to have a window of breath spice between fighting between the 2 sites so that people who are trapped in their homes should be able to get access to basically as it is and to medical help, medical assistance now that did not happen. both 5 continue to fire as each other. heavy artillery could be heard from the very 1st minute and can still be heard right now around the vicinity of the general command of the army. that's been the scene of intense fighting between the rapid support forces and the sudanese military needs army. the 3 needs army says that it has located areas where the r s f r and that it is aiming to head those areas to protect the general command vicinity. then there's the airport now the airport has been also another site of intense fighting between the iris half and the army. this morning there was
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a heavy borne by heavy artillery showing around the vicinity of the airports of fuel death was pit and heavy smoke would be seen coming from that area. many residents around airport stated that is raising concerns about how intense the fighting is ongoing. between the rapid support, 4th is and the army. and we're hearing more and more disturbing reports. it's hard to just get your head around all of it, but chillingly reports of looting assault. now going on, what can you tell us about that? while many residency because of the, the way the conflict has been running and operated. the fact that there are rapid support forces troops around residential areas. and the fact that the foot in his army seems to be focused mostly on air strikes and heavy artillery from a distance. many with many residents said that they had been robbed and that they were attacked by the rapid support forces inside their neighborhoods. they say that
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as soldiers do come into their homes and enter the homes, trying to take whatever they can shop owners who was booked in the northern parts of the capital, say that many of these shops have been looted the central parts of hulcrum as well . where there has been in time fighting, many traders say that most of their shops and markets have been completely destroyed and looted by a, by, by the rapid support forces. so there has been a lot of concern by citizens in residential area. the thing that they don't know if they would be able to step out, they're worried about opening their doors when they hear that knocking because they don't know who, which would be and that they were it, it could be a relative in need or it could be an armed personnel on the other side that would attack the family. lots of concerns because of the way does this, this conflict has been ongoing between the rapid support, 4th of and the student is army not clear yet who has the upper hand, both sides claiming that if only a matter of hours before this conflict was over in their interest, but for the moment,
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the 1000000000 thing that this fall out of the conflict looting a fault is something that they say will not. and soon, even if the fighting between the 2 senior commanders and soon have a thanks so much for bringing us back during the day and is an architect and resident of cartoon joins us now from that good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we understand that actually buildings very close to you have been hit. tell us a little bit about the terror that must be putting you through. hi sammy, over the past few days. i mean, it's been really terrifying because we've been hearing the sounds of heavy artillery yet, and we can't exactly tell where it is. but 11 of the building next to us was struck this morning. there seems to be, i mean the 2 opposing forces are in our area. so it's like one shot,
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something project or something and the other, my shot back. and so they damaged a building about 4 doors down from where we are right now. then did this announcement of these 5 give you any break told in your neighborhood? no, not at all. i mean absolutely no assurance because we tried this. this is the 3rd so called fuse fire. but like you were reporting last evening and i mean even before it started, we started hearing the heavy artillery. so actually we don't really have any hope attached to any fire announcement. we just had the picture up a moment ago as you were talking of what i believe is a picture which you posted on social media there. see if we can bring that back again, the street and that's the view from your window of the building. next,
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which was hedge, right. and i mean, it just to outside is it looks crazy. do you have any idea what these 2 sides are even targeting? why with a residential building and up caught in the middle of this? is there anything new that, that you can see the fighting over? i mean our, our only justification if there is any logic to, to this entire conflict is that they were returning fire. so apparently somebody is stationed near our area. i don't know whether it's r a f and what was the strike that happened this morning seems to be a response to the fire. but the thing is, like you said, this is a residential area. there's not really anything close to, to where we are. we have been hearing the heavy artillery since the 1st day a little way down the road because yes, there are, some are stuff bases. but it's like,
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i don't know about 5 kilometers down the road. it's nowhere near us. so that'll be very worrying than an unsettling because you can't if, if it's just a case of people trading far anywhere they find themselves in the city, it destroys your sense of security to be able to go out or to even state your home . where is safe and this has been devastating. i mean, like i said a few times, i mean if ever there's been a time to take it outside. i mean, really, why are they doing it in the middle of heavily residential, residential neighborhoods. so the thing is, yes, it's terrifying and there's absolutely no sense of safety whether it's, it's in your home or outside your home. some people have ventured out some have made it safely, but we're also reading the same or stories of people randomly shopping their cars.
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people have been robbed at gunpoint, things like that. so the thing is, which is why we decided to stay put, because in the end, how, how can we know if it's safer out there? now let's hear you put for though, how long can you keep going before you going to need food and water that's. that's an excellent question that we keep asking ourselves because, i mean, we've been without power since sunday morning. and ironically, the power came back after the strike. i was like what, what is this an apology? so today's the 1st day that we've had electricity since sunday at dawn, let's not forget that it's on my family's being the intense heat of car to temperature in the forty's. so it's like it's basically like we don't know what to do, went, but the thing is we do have some supplies. i mean, we've got a stock of
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a few things. i always say that sydney's that are always in a crisis mode. we're kind of used to this, but we kind of, you know, like account for a day or 2 or a week, but definitely we can, we can do this indefinitely. but we have ventured out, i mean my husband has left our house twice to get some supplies from the corner shop. and so far we're good. i mean, as soon as the power is back on, i started if so well, we'll see how it goes. so we're going to one day at a time, no way that we hope that things and so and so innocent civilians find some relief. thank you so much for talking to us. dean. thank you. thank you so much. plenty more still i have on the news our including farmers in argentine tell us how they're struggling to cope with inflation and government schemes and in small action from the m. b. i play offs including another strong performance by the boston celtics.
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ah, chinese authorities say they've detained 12 people in connection with the fire at a hospital in bay jing, at least 29 people died, most of them elderly patients, jessica washington reports from the chinese capital. aah! beaching people resort to extreme measures to escape the fire that engulfed a private hospital. some climbed out of the windows using bed sheets as ropes, others balanced on air conditioning units clinging to the sides if the building and those who were able leapt onto nearby roof tops as the flames got dangerously close . oh, a fire broke out in the east building of the impatient department of beijing trunk fung hospital, causing significant casualties. and we feel deep remorse and guilt. most of the
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victims were elderly patients. the average age was 71. this is the worst fire in dating in decades. hospital say they're treating dozens of people for burns and smoke inhalation. with some in a critical condition. police are investigating the cause of the place. according to plenary investigation, the fire was caused by sparks generated. during the renovation of the impatient department, the sparks ignited combustible paint at precise authority. say those responsible will be held accountable to ha oh, after investigation 12 people, including the director deputy director and head of the general affairs department of beijing chomping hospital. the person in charge of the construction company, the on site construction personnel. a suspected of major responsibility accidents. the suspects have been detained for questioning while police investigate held place that is meant to provide care for the sick and elderly,
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became so dangerously unsafe. jessica washington out 0 paging. are moscow called has rejected opposition. activist l a. i sions appeal against an 8 and a half year prison sentence. you can see him here appearing via video link. he was convicted of discredit thing, the russian army under a law introduce after the invasion of ukraine. yes, you sentence centered around a series of social media posts on a legit atrocities committed by russian soldiers in the town of butcher. last year, rush and state media is reporting ukrainian forces have killed 20 civilians in bad moods where the fears fighting has raged for months. rushing back forces claimed the attack by retreating ukrainian fighters on for residential buildings happened 2 days ago, which is news agency says it's unable to independently verify the report hungry. the government has widened its ban on the import of ukrainian agricultural products
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along with poland, bulgaria and slovak, trying to protect prices for domestic producers. and the fresh feel has been reached for the transit of ukrainian grain through poland for exports abroad. the 1st that she's a you on friday and will be sealed and monitored to ensure they do not and to the polish market. one of the most high profile defamation cases in the us has ended in a pre trial settlement. fox news is agreed to pay dominion voting systems, $787000000.00. the company sued the cable network for falsely claiming its voting machines suede the results of the 2020 presidential election mike hanner affords. the lawyers fall in for what was to be the 1st day of trial. the selection of the 12 jurors and the alternate had been completed. an opening arguments were about to
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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 a similar case against fox. it is claiming $2700000000.00 in damages and
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a public acknowledgement that the network knowingly lied my cannot al jazeera washington. hundreds of palestinians are not allowed to enter the along some mos compound because of banning orders. forms are issued by israeli forces. human rights groups say they're part of ongoing, collective punishment against palestinians are so cited. our reports from occupy this jerusalem. a sunny day in occupied distillery sylium, 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 is on the house arrest because his red or towards his claim. she protested. israeli occupation forces storming alexa mosque lennox and follow the flood. i was born in jerusalem. my house is near the alex a mosque. i can hear the call to prayer coming from us visitors to alex and mosque
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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 entering alexa mosque without a court decision on what they say are secure at the grounds. the benz cabdriver 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 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 international humanitarian law, which regulates as situations of occupation. israeli forces put firm security
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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 old or nationalist is rarely make incursions into alex, almost compound there, protected by israeli occupation forces, who sometimes force palestinian worshippers out of the moors. 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 was it alex, a mosque is lambs tour the holiest site. listen, selda al jazeera occupied is jerusalem. a heat wave is baking south and southeast asia in india. schools and several states have been closed. in thailand, health officials or issuing warnings,
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was able to stay at home and avoid heat stroke. tony chang reports al from bangkok . ripple is in bangkok, celebrate the tiny new year with water fights, a tradition amongst the beginning of the rainy season. but this year brought record temperatures. 45.4 degrees celsius, a new high, even for a country customs to hot weather. outside the grand palace, a temporary rest buy from the heat for the birds and lots of umbrellas, but not a drop of rain in sight. i think it is a little bit hot there this year is very hot, this time of the year anyway. they're brand new season will come in a month or so, but this period is hot there, dan, the rainy season. the heat ways being filled all across south and southeast asia, bangladesh is capital dark, are reached temperatures of 42 degrees celsius hotter than its been in decades. not so bad for those who can afford to retreat and doors into the air conditioning,
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but potentially life threatening those that count while millions across the region, the feeling the heat. there's little government can do knowing exactly re a wonderful population is. and how do i create measures that reduce and mitigate the impact of a heat wave on them is actually quite difficult to do in rural india, average temperatures a 5 degrees higher than usual for this time of year. agricultural workers have little choice when it comes to working under the glare of the sun, and even if they can find somewhere to shelter their land is baking. it is again present though the temperatures have gone up considerably in recent years. earlier, it would never go above $37.00 degrees celsius. now it goes up to $45.00 degrees. the heat is extremely harsh. i bodies d hydrogenated only to water. and so do my crops. the heat is so bad that even if you irrigate them, they are still dry. with mercury rising,
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everyone's watching the forecasts and hoping for rain here and bank of the temperatures have gone down to a relatively cool 37 degrees. the question now is going to be when the monsoons rain start, they don't come soon. going to be a long tony chang, else, is there a bank of chandra bush and is chief executive of the international form for environment sustainability and technology? he says, climate change is to blame for the heat wave we are experiencing such high intensity of heat and there cannot be any other explanation that no belong they do. but for increase of heat leave invalidation, which was not there before. and similar kind of change in heat is being experienced worldwide. so we all think the change that is happening in the bay heaters affecting countries. i don't think any country ready for the kind of heat
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big be experiencing now or will experience in coming years. as i said, it is already we are experiencing such high heat at 1.2 degrees celsius, global warming. we are going to hit $1.00 c that's give it. i don't think any mitigation effort that was going to put in place the limit want me to less than 1.5 . and therefore i don't bring any countries prepared right now. the other aspect is, think about communities and affordable holes in the houses that communities are not . a resilience. buildings are not designed to get to stand this kind of heat. so it's going to be hellish. if hellish now is going to be worked at gucho as time for the weather, and rob is focusing on those high temperatures in asia. now we're used to pre monsoon here in india and pakistan and bangladesh has not been to extreme now the
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pakistan already. but douglas has been a bit of a surprise in that hitting 40 degrees and staying that way from friday onwards. it's the highest temperature in, in decades nearly 6 decades. but that's just recently, we've had high temperatures in me, in my in thailand for the last month or so. they tube in recent eating records, for example, in tack and all our national record that was it. on the saturday and me and mar on monday, 44 april temperature echoed meta, muzzle hunt country. and then reported only this morning in north laos, another all time national record, nearly 43 degrees. and this heat has been also apparent in the southwest of china, particularly in unit where calming is the capital. now usually this heat will be dispelled when you see cloud and rain coming in, which is now finally doing at least in the southeast corner of china. but he's not doing that back in your ming at such degrees. that's nearly record heat as well. so
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was charged enjoying the proper change to wet weather. it's not happening everywhere, but it is probably going to happen in bangladesh. we're coming in to may soon let me get big thunderstorms and cooler weather. still had an al jazeera, we look at what's behind the property boom in somalia capital market issue. and a fellow tennis pro is predicting a great thing for carla santa maria to say ah, in celebration of half day al jazeera shade case is the collection of climate focused programming rise meets the people calling for systems change is the production price that has to go all hail the planet i'm covers, the forces at play undermined
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the watching al jazeera time to cap on headline now, fighting in sudan is gone into a 5th day despite the see spot. the world health organization says at least 270 people have died. violence is taking a heavy toll of medical facilities. 39 hospitals in and around. cartoon forced to close at least 29 people have died in a fire that engulf father of a hospital in beijing. on tuesday. most of the victims were patient. the blaze broke out in the wind, caring for the critically ill in china. thank hospital. a heat wave is moving across large parts of asia, bringing rec, hold high temperatures, tyler, china, bangladesh and india all experiencing high temperatures on usually early in the year. more not help story. now, the fighting in for than when the house and other hub is a human rights activist. this in north cartoon,
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she describes how challenging living in the capital is right now. honestly, it's been rough. it's, it's one of the most challenging situations that isn't true. we don't have the water supply. we did not have electricity for 40 days. i was 80 hours loss of know the tricity on in our neighborhood. and we, we don't, the prices are going off or essentially need a, we don't have open now or like where i live. we bought a house close, close by hospitals. the only hospital that's around 500 kilometers from my home. it's been taken over by dollars us if it's really challenging and we have women who are giving birth these days. we have we have
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a really big places of or are all social health in hospital. and basically it's is the most challenging and actually where we live. we're surrounded by ours. everywhere to get though, that is what risky where we're struggling honestly because you don't know when is that someone is going to shooting they live in the nation where they told you or someone else. sabrina charmaine is deputy operations manager for sedan, for doctors without borders, joins us now from nairobi. good to have you with us. so i spoke to a doctor yesterday who said we're just days away from running out of basics like intravenous fluids, surgical equipment, glove, those kinds of things, surely we'll need at least solve it we brought in from outside of the country. how
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is that possible given that the airport is closed? so at this moment, so, and this has been sudan providing live, saving impartial, medical care. but at this moment our team cannot move. we are just stuck in the conflict. in this, it confirms also there is looting in one of our premises in dark floor on 16th of april. so we don't have any supply at this moment that we might have around the week of supply to run our hospital. but after that, we don't have any other supplies, there is no possibility to move. there is no possibility to move supply as well as our team is quite stock. we are all ready to respond. but at this moment, doing security, our team is not able to move at all. also in our shop we received around 220 wounded patient in our hospital among them 34 unfortunately died.
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yeah, there is limitation of supply. we could not do any supplies for the due date yesterday . we managed to do some stocking, but it is not adequate. and now some agencies have had to shut down their operations. are you concerned that you may have to shut down your operations as well as this goes on? yes, we need our supply. we need safety or our staff to able to move and go to the head . when he says at this moment, it is not possible if it continues, we don't know how the future looks like and power has been can't, we know some hospitals have generated, but again, how long can they go on for if they don't get supply fuel and so on exactly, we have a limited stock. we could run at least our and some of our pay misses, but we don't have on limited stock. my drawn out in a day or 2 at this moment is not very clear. and we're not getting anything that is
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the problem. there is no inflow of anything but of our behalf. when it is finished, we don't know from where the bill. so sit her even if the 24 hours see fires work is 24 hours enough. the 1st thing is it is a very short landmark to do anything for military and medical actor because you need to move around, you need to get resources. so it's good to that. it was proposed, but it was not enough to do anything, but at the same time we do hope and despair is announced, it is respected. ok, thank you so much for sharing your perspective on that. argentine as industrial factors says, inflation could easily reach 140 percent this year. price is changing every day.
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often times a struggling to cope. farmers are among the producers. scrambling to adapt to government attempts that preventing a deeper crisis. theresa bo reports this is held them. i made this makes a living him when aside, if he exports goes to other parts of the world last month for the 1st time in 3 decades, the countries inflation rate increased more than 100 percent. if there was a day that seals in there is lots of instability in the prices we pay in transport, food and graphs, and different exchange rates. the government implements it gets very complicated. again, tina has also been implementing exchange rate controls because of a shortage of dollars. people like read this, i paid the official exchange rate that is much lower than the market value of the dollar. that government has been applying different exchange rates for different sectors to encourage producers to sell their products. the latest one is known as
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the dollar agro, that will benefit the rule in factory in this country. the main objective is to help replenish this countries impoverished coffers. but most people say that this is a temporary solution that won't solve argentina endemic economic troubles. bet this says the government measures are not enough. but if you are in a vcr focus, there's only benefits a small group of people. there are so many dollars that i have lost track. it doesn't help small producers like us, but the big ones. and those involved in large agribusiness, the government is trying to grab dollars money in any way they can. at top export of 4 in corn, the country is dealing with a historic drought. it is having a huge impact on the economy, complicating access to foreign currency, enforcing yet another round of negotiations with the i m f. over 44000000000 dollar loan network, you know, their problems are, worry us very much. and we inherited a huge debt with the i m f. but we were conscious to include a closet if the coming situation changes for reasons outside politics that we will
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have to rethink the program. and that's what we are doing now. with poverty rates on the rise and financial instability economy say the situation could easily deteriorate in the lead up to the elections. in october i see a risk of ablation getting worse, the lack of finance, inflation pressures. they're degree of distortions that the goring have to engage in order to postpone the adjustment as me getting deeper. argentina's productive sector is struggling to cope with soaring inflation, drought, and political uncertainty. for now, it seems no measure will have the impact that people in the country urgently need this. i will antecedent when a site is nicaragua has bought the ears and baset are also the blog condemned. what a cold, systematic repression of the sent by the government president, daniel ortega has been accused of cracking down on opponents since 2018. and
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hundreds of people were killed many more in prison during anti government protests on now rights campaign to say he's using a new tactic to silence critics. how latin america editor, the senior reports, to move to, to move, flanked by chinese allies, nicaragua, as 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 fuzzy extended the least of the so called prisoners. and we will send them off to you in february or to take offense, $222.00 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. and let us go,
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but he's afraid he's afraid of our boys. he's afraid of our id. yes. and the only steve, they, he was able to do because he had 2 winners to kill us. the only thing they produce, it's is driven off from our nationality, big tourist non cities, which is a measure that is 2nd only to to death is actually simple bet. ortega is now offering to send more political prisoners whom he calls terrorist into exile. several of them are 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. 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
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nicaraguans have also fled the country. this based on the resume brings 1st memories, but also an amendment to go to meal for the struggles to liberate whilst and for all. and he got our lumbering democracy back. we'll take that 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 turn, as he has government has been shutting off water supplies overnight in the capital, in several other cities, in an effort to conserve the precious liquid. the north african country is suffering a severe drought with dam levels shrinking. the knob locks a report this has become part of so my year been not dollars daily routine. the government has switched off the water supply overnight in an attempt to reduce
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consumption. though in the mom to have a tank to face water and i put buckets in the bathroom and kitchen, look what i do when i want to do the dishes. i fill bowls with water and use it. but what to someone who doesn't have a tank to it's part of tight restrictions, including a ban on the use of drinking water for irrigating farm land or garden that are expected to last until september. for the past 5 years to nicea has battled a severe drought. the ministry of agriculture and water resources says not one of the countries. 30 dams is even a 3rd full authorities. estimate water levels in some dams have dropped 60 to 80 percent seedy. selim the largest is only 17 percent false with a head in the currently we have reached the red line or the danger line in terms of water scarcity. the dams are almost empty. some to new genes blamed the government
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for not raising awareness about the importance of saving water. i have not after shutting off the water for 6 to 7 hours a day, information should have been published, a book consumption storage, and the amount allowed to be stored. the restrictions have prompted farming unions to warn of catastrophically poor harvest this year and are adding to the already 10 situation caused by poor public services, high inflation and a weak economy. lena wallclear al jazeera 11 indonesian fishermen have been rescued from a tiny island australia as west coast dances, evolving almost a week without food or water. the boat was caught in a powerful cycling 6 days ago and washed on to bed, while island, aboard surveillance plane spotted the group and lifted them to safety smaller than a decade since the arm group of chavez was pushed out of somali as capital
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mogadishu. since then, beth, if com is returned to the coastal city. now an economic boom is fueling a surgeon. property development is catherine sawyer. reports the new homes are out of reach for many somalis. the sounds of construction in somalia, capital mogadishu, reverberate across the city cranes, dought. it's skyline. if you look anywhere in the city, you'll see new more than multi story buildings. this is what has been replacing bullets card houses after decades of war reclose. but the rest abdulla zak ali were summit 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
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a demand and her and the margin ah, at the statistics expanding, i can call along with this one of the fastest cities in terms of growing 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 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 there are no proper regulations to protect bias. chuck, who, she, donnie, runs a restaurant. he returned from the u. k. in 20192 and tree. he laughed when he was
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5 years old. he says, life here is not easy, but moving back was worth 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 a 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 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 will go disuse, somalia, still, i had allowed to 0. the best of the action from the champions league is ac milan see off napoli coming up with all there was a such sessional road. ah
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ah ah ah ah, i suppose bans poles heads get us caught up on the game. thanks a lot, sammy rail madrid, all 3 of the champions league, semi finals. after to know when against chelsea and london, rodrigo scored both girls at stanford bridge as the 14 times european champions advanced for nell on aggregate. after this call to final 2nd leg, his 1st essentially ended chelsea's chance is just before the alamo. and the brazilian 2nd guarantee, good rate would reach the semi fine with it right now play the winner wednesdays,
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much between 5 unit and a bunch of this exactly to the so all of those labels will know that to design in this club, 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 $65.00 yard run from rafael, allow set up alleviate she room for a goal that made it to nil and aggregate the frenchman, making amends after missing an earlier penalty. napoli briefly had hope in added time about it, thanks to victor or simmons header. but it was too little too late for the italian league leaders. milan could face their city rivals, enter in the semi 92nd to room speaker. people are arg, happy that 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. well 5 time champions
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league when a christiano, rinaldo has seen his chances of a 1st. saudi arabian league title gets a little bit slimmer, his new team, i'll nuff at last tune l to our hello, another form of money and i to play audio. and again, i got the 1st from the spot, ronald, i was late, a booked for a mix between a rugby tackle and a wrestling mood then nigeria, ecology scored. another penalty for the asian champions league finalists were now like, did almost get on the school sheet. but his goal was ruled out for upside on us at 3 points as leaders. how it's he had taught things, looking good for the boston celtics in the n b a playoffs. they've moved to nothing . claire in the eastern conference series against the atlanta hawks, they would stokes rounds at the action. oh, 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,
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5 of their players made it into double figures including jason tatum, he top scored 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 square that their series against the neil mix dot mitchell and terrace garland both landed double doubles as they tried the victory 107 to 90. the series find me poise, the head of game 3 in you things also towards over in the west between the phoenix suns and we have a clippers. david booker was the stand at the former with $38.00 points. and knowing the system is the sun's level did up at $11.00 before the trip to los angeles. heading into wednesdays, games the memphis grizzlies are sweating on the fitness of best star player jam. a
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run. 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 definitely showed a re aggravation of his hand injury that he had in milwaukee game a you know, some pains, some soreness symptoms are slightly improving from the other night i's 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 answered the compo is another injury doubt. he hasn't trained with him a walkie book since bruising his lower back in that 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 al jazeera. it's also a playoff time in the national hockey league and there was a shock result on tuesday. the defending champion, colorado avalanche, were beaten, and gave one of their series against the seattle kracken, colorado of the central division champions and were playing at home. but i went down 3 to one who was the 1st ever. why of win mccracken?
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there was a scary moment in the jets night's game in las vegas winnipeg jets forward. morgan baron took a skate to the face, which required more than $75.00 stitches, but remarkably he was back on the ice a short time later. wearing a full face cage. it was his jets team that won the game 5 to one to move one up in the series wasn't good start to the playoffs for the toronto maple leafs at home against the tampa bay. lightning their wing up michael bunting was given a 5 minute penalty for an illegal check on the campus. eric seneca, it was the lightning who run out comfortable when is in the and 7 goals to free random point school to 2 of them. well, number 2, carlos out ross made quite an impact in the tennis world in 2022 and he's being tipped already for legendary status by his fellow prose. on tuesday, the defending barcelona open champion beat portugal new. now borges in the 2nd round, 6361. i'll try one, his 1st grandson, title,
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last it is still just 19 years old. well them are 5 staff must sit, surpassed is backing him to dominate. in the same way is 22 times slam champion rough. all a doll has outcry, grew up training at adults academy in the yorker. we are some one that looks low relating which is carlos alcaraz in terms of how he gets their re ball. and the cord and how he covers pretty much the how half of the planet when he plays. ah, so they have a lot of similarities and i think it would be in the next raffle. and all of our donors alcaraz could face casper rude later. this week. in barcelona, the norwegian 3rd seed is a 3rd round winner against ben shelton, a man he was 2 in august at the cincinnati masters ruining 1676. that's something we don't see that often at the world snoopy championship. karen wilson made 8147 break in round one. that's where the player pots 15 rides 15 black sent all the
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colors in one frame. for the maximum 147 points. it's only the 13th time that has been achieved at will championship. and if no one else does it this year, will similar in an extra $68000.00 in prize money. 100 years to the day since babe roof hit the 1st home run at the original yankee stadium, one of the current generation of big hitters has done the same thing. this was sho, hey, attorney hitting it out of the park at the new version of the venue in the bronx. which opened in 2009 attorney as the most famous to a player since roof, which means a player who can both pitch and hit with his 4th home of the season. unhealthy and angels defeat the yankees. fight to. meanwhile, over at fenway park, a couple of ducks turned up to watch the boston red sox take on the minnesota twins caused a bit of distraction, but flew away soon after the red sox, 15 to 4. great news of the split screen lab. okay,
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that's all i just bought for now. some i thank so much cool. that brings us to the end of this new vow, but i'm back in a moment with another full show. so stay with us. ah ah ah, shoot jason if the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera, in the wilderness of northern scandinavia, a semi activist fight for indigenous rights, with a needle and thread after 4 decades of her historic struggle against the
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establishment, the nomadic, some people now face their greatest threat, climate change. witness stitches for stop me on al jazeera, the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically so furtive, the oil industry was a made bank roller or opposition to climate action. the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? more shoot you a did was here's a good thing. absolutely. on, on jesus. the latest news, as it breaks over the years, trump has been the target of numerous law suits and criminal investigations. but
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