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ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dime. this is the news i live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands flea, the sudanese capital as another c is 5 between the army and the power military falls failed. at least 78 people waiting for financial aid die in the stampede in yemen. attorneys in john jordan, the imprisonments of the main opposition lay the accused of plotting against the state. nato secretary general. yeah, installed some bug says, ukraine's rightful place is in. so i'm polar east with the sports. one of the biggest milan darby's in history is in store after into beat seeka to set up the
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champions league semi final against city rivals. ac milan. ah, thousands of people are flaying the sudanese capital car tube during laws in fighting between the army and the rapid support forces of 4th seas. fire that was declared on wednesday has failed. many people are taking risks by leaving their homes. some are heading south towards garcia's state that's believed to be relatively calm. others have traveled north from khartoum to river. now state where no violence has been revolted, or people are trying to escape the 6th day of conflict. gunfire and explosions were heard in khartoum with each side glaring reality. violating the ceasefire. the world health organization says more than 300 people have been killed. at least 3000
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wounded. egypt says 27 of its soldiers captured by the rapid support forces have been handed over to the gyptian embassy. al jazeera has some lazar has more on the stream of people leaving the capital. i shall know who i shudder. this used to be one of the busiest streets in cartoon. we can now see an exodus of people leaving the north of the city and heading south. so if the camera could pan around, you can see people carrying their luggage, heading south to neighboring states that are much calmer and safer. hardy more i'm in many people here are benefiting from this truce to leave cartoon. nobody. however, many shops remain closed as you can see. perhaps the distrust in this truth is the main reason why shops remain shut up. one of their continues to be sporadic fighting in under one of the vicinity of the general headquarters office and the airport. yeah. as you can see, people are trying to leave hot dog alone. all the humanitarian situation is
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literally eating. and there's a lack of health facilities or an shortage of food supplies of i don't. let's go live now to him. morgan in khartoum. however, people trying to flee the capital, what kind of journey are they running into while was talking to one of the people who left cartoon on wednesday and asked them how the journey was to get to choose the united states, which is less than 200 kilometers away from the capital to me. and she said that it took her a period of 12 hours to get from the capital her tomb to the capital of the state. a trip that normally takes roughly about 3 hours on a normal day, even with traffic on the road, took her 12 hours to get there. but that was not the only thing. she said she faith, they were checkpoints on the road to me at any up until a place called by gate. that's just the last point between a tomb state. and melanie. he said that all of them were rapid support for says
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which question them about who they are, ask them for their ideas and where they were going to and the reasons they were leaving. so it's clear that it is not an easy journey because it takes all those hours, but that's not the only challenge that people are facing. has reported that she's been looting. others who spoke to say that they have been assaulted, that they've seen people getting shot at in their cars as they try to leave. so it is a risk for many people, but that's the risk that they were willing to take because of the situation here on the ground in the capital, hard to me, many residential areas say that it's, they're now going into day 6 without any running water. and that the situation is untenable, that they cannot live like this. they don't know how to cook, they don't know how to carry out their basic necessities without what are around in the house. then there's the issue of electricity as well. the lack of electricity is affecting a lot of people and the lack of access to medical facilities, many hospitals have shut down or going out of operation since the fighting started on saturday. and for many people, these reasons have been enough for them to take the risk to leave the capital and
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find safety elsewhere. and the big part, as you said, because the seas 5 not holding the case of another day. another failed sees far yes, people have no longer have hope. when it comes to the issues of the fires, they say that they are waiting for quiet periods where they feel like they can make it out of their homes and not just talk up on basic necessities, but to leave the capital. there's been in tempe, heavy artillery strikes around the vicinity of the general command since the early hours of, of this morning, until just up to a few minutes ago. the army released a statement saying that the field, they have assessed the situation around the vicinity of the army headquarters and that the air strikes or rather be heavy artillery strikes coming from the rapid support forces have reduced and so they feel that they are targeting the correct positions of the rapid support forces, but the commander of the rapid support for this book told you 0 a short while ago. and he said that they are rounding the general command. that is
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the scene of heavy fighting since the very 1st day of the conflict between the rapid support forthwith and the army on saturday. elsewhere in the capital in the country. there is also fighting in north star for in the city of fashion. the r confrontations ongoing between the rapid support 4th and the army as well as in the town oval or bay that's in north dar for north go to the fine and the southern part of the country. so it's clear that the fighting is intensifying, not just in the capital, but other parts of the country as well. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. and i thought it is a cartoon resident and an activist. she joins us on zoom from concert. good to have you with us. how does appointing was it for you that yes, another sees far as failed. it was the very disappointing but also at the same time expected. so it's kind of like left, left,
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left, something in people late. yesterday we went out with the neighborhood committee resistance members, and we did the graffiti or no, or at the time, at the same time ma'am, the sci fi was declared, but we're what we've been laughing because now people called the bombing and shooting during the si, fi is the sound of the, this is by it all the sound that the truth and we've been texting each other like do you hear the sound of the truth? and sometimes it's like really very loud. so it's that people who start getting used to the, to the shooting at the bombing sounds, but it's not disappointing. we've been disappointed, at least for 40 years now. and the actions that were taken by the civilian party, the, the political parties are about how to handle this one before it, before it breaks. it breaks out. so the, the time when we, when we spoke a couple of days ago, you were, if i recall correctly, you're running low on supplies. i think you've got a pregnant sister at home
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a little bit about what your situation is like now. ah, last night they spoke to a few folks in the neighborhood and he managed to collect some vegetables and did some floor and rise and stuff from the neighborhood. just some visibility i left over and some solid stem cell, tomatoes, and stuff. just do all this out for like 2 or 3 days for now. we've been hearing that 5 minutes because i live in a needed it to some way we have so many parties, but there's not the harvesting season. yes. so there is not a lot of vegetables, but the farmers, they, they, they were trying to provide. and now we expecting to get some vegetables and fruits and in the next 3 days where you've got still no electricity, right? so imagine refrigerator food stuff is still a challenge. any yeah. so right now people are giving away. yeah. they still,
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they have and sharing with the neighborhood because they have nothing to say it's impossible to, to keep, to keep. and then of course, people to wait for us now to go into the day and dive because you cannot have before she came in without the 3 days. so it's, yeah, that the situation right now. and you mentioned that you went out as an, as an actor froze haste to participate in a graffiti event. right. there must have been yes. don't address for afraid to go out and try and look for food left alone spray graffiti resistance attribution told us that resistance could be a fuel for us to leave be to live because right now we have nothing to do. we don't have water food, we don't have nothing to do about it. we don't want to add dilution. it is, we don't want to just die, not how is it doing anything, the international world and the world. and so he's also need to know that this war does not have anything to do with people that we have people all revolution. and we
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still want to see videos rule we're not silenced by the sound of the shooting of bombing. we're not signed by the shooting, but by the sound of what we experienced many, many, many, or is it for best for you today? yes. you in the memory of the i'm a 929. you don't. which was do you do any? i don't know. 32202019 the that the teen massacre kind of 2. by the minute the court is today. it's 40 years for the massacre. see the massacre. and we had to get out because as who witnessed the massacre needs to go out each year and to lead out this trauma. but, but this year it's even worse because we're dealing with water so that there's nothing to do with it. all right, thank you. so much for talking to us thought product for plenty more still ahead on the news hour, including columbia as president goes to meet joe biden hoping to change his
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country's relations with america. how parts of iraq's capital baghdad are undergoing a green transformation and it's for the milwaukee bucks get there 1st. where in the n b, a playoff come out later with full ah 2 businessmen who organized a charity. dr. blamed for causing a stampede in the emmans capital, if been arrested at least 78 people died in the crash and santa, where crowds had gathered to receive cash, food, cash, handouts, and food. i should my bar reports. ah, this is the moment of the stampede in santa hundreds of people had gathered at a school to receive donations from a wealthy businessman. as the crowd surged,
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chaos ensued and many were trapped in a narrow alley segment such that even earth let us have a hospital, has received 73 people. among them are those who are in critical condition. there are 2 patients in intensive care, and 13 other cases are in need of surgeries. local authorities, blame poor planning. the healthy, who control northern yemen, including the capital, say the arrest to local business man, whom the accused or failing to coordinate with the police confir the bassoon were out of pocket while we want to investigate the unfortunate events and find a solution to make sure it never happens again. this is a great tragedy. many of our citizens died. so of the end of ramadan, poor people often gather outside of the houses or businesses of wealthy people, hoping to receive money during the holy month. muslims are not only required to fast,
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but also to repent and show compassion for those less fortunate. witnesses blamed security forces for opening fire to disperse the crowd, which they say caused panic, beset by years of violence and instability. yet it is one of the poorest countries in fortunate events that happen in santa is a harsh reminder that yemen remains as one of the worst worst humanitarian crisis. it also reflects how acute and thus dreads the situation on the population is we are talking about a country where 2 thirds of the population are relying on humanitarian assistance. the stampede happen just days after the healthiest and saudi officials disgust a truce to end the war and reopen airport. hashem alba al jazeera. now mohammed i time has this update from santa this incidence has posed
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nationwide and also as close nationwide sadness among gemini, especially in the last 10 days of the holy month of ramadan. the ministry of been terrier has called for deep investigation into the causes behind this as time paid . this incident has taken place because that the people were in the, in the, especially people oh, were in the between these 2 cases of the, of the place of the distribution of the financial assistance. there were around 500 people who were time period by other people who, around 4000 people were there to receive financial assistance by the, this big management of the club. so this incident has also made many people to calls for a to cheer, choosing another, another alternatives for sending money to people in order to help them for the,
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for the financial needs. for the, especially for the we are at the advent of both, many people need $4.00 to $2.00 per chaise for the close of their farm. and also many of those people host take their for around the, for around 20 hours. they're waiting for the final justice to be distributed among them. so they haven't even broken their fast, se, so really it's, which was a catastrophe for yemen. is that this is this day would be remembered for the time to judge into nicea has ordered opposition leader should have gone. no she to be imprisoned for allegedly plotting against the state that's according to his lawyer read. no. she leads the biggest opposition policy on martha and is a critical president. hi cya. who was arrested on sunday president, sasha is accused of orchestrating a power grab. also,
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he suspended parliament in 2021 in the message recorded before his arrest, vaught, russia. as i knew, she accused the government of miss using the judiciary to target for the full of homes. and monica, who believe you marco, been the more you the battle in our country is between democracy and the dictatorship that wants to confiscate all the gains of or blessing revolution? the legal cases against us are empty and meaningless, according to legal experts. the problem in our country is not with me, with the unions or other parties. the problem in tennessee allies with a dictatorship and this brutal cool that is pushing the country to words, more calamities and famines. but i think it's very general says ukraine's potential membership will be high on the agenda when leaders meet for a summit in july, yen stoves and burgers always 1st visit to ukraine. since rush are invaded. last year he met with president volume is the landscape who reiterated his wish for fast
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tracks membership. the kremlin says preventing ukraine from joining the military alliance is one of the key goals of the invasion. go live now to charles strike said his lifeless frankie of so we've got some warm woods coming in. charles from yen stells and bergs that match with warm policy will certainly it matches with what zalinski would like. a zalinski has repeatedly asked for nato membership. and according to st oldenburg and the nato allies, it's way too early to realistically start talking about that. let's not forget that one of the prerequisites for joining nato is that there be no border conflicts happening in a country that is applying for membership and certainly no international conflict happening anywhere near. and of course, we got boast that happening now in ukraine. and we've already had reaction from
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moscow, as you mentioned, dmitri prescott, the criminal spokesperson saying that one of the goals of what russia describes this invasion is being wash as a special operation in ukraine was to prevent ukraine joining nato. and it's widely understood that indeed back in 2014 the annexation by russia of the crimean peninsula. and indeed russia support for so called separatists in the don bass region, was all to do with scoring that plan. but it seems as if, seriously, that says against his words are being taken seriously by jen salton berg and ukraine's nato partners. and his have a listen to exactly what stilton berg said in the capital give earlier today. let me be clear. ukraine's rightful place is in the europe land think family ukraine's rightful place is in natal. and
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over time, our support will help you make this possible. of all so got this anticipated spring offensive. what else is the landscape requesting from nato beyond membership? of course. well, as you can imagine, zalinski is continued his demands for more weapons. we've already seen tens of billions dollars worth of western kit flooding into this country over recent months . and we know that certainly there are thousands of ukrainian soldiers that have been pouring into the don bass region and the south in recent weeks in preparation for this expected so called spring counter offensive. so yes, zelinski asking for more weapons, the ukrainians have been pretty candid. certainly saying that there are huge holes in their ability to defend the skies. and interestingly, yesterday,
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germany confirm that it's pledged patriot missile system. the 2nd patriot missile system. the 1st one being american has now arrived in ukraine, but that is nowhere near enough. we know that the ukrainians are demanding, for example, more fighter jets and more surface to air missiles to try and protect their skies. so yes, weapons like this, very much of a full front of the agenda today. it's going to be very interesting indeed, to see what happens tomorrow. thursday, when nato officials meet in the german ramstein air base to discuss giving more weapons to ukraine in the light of fer it widely expected for this counter offensive to start in the coming weeks. and months, i thank so much, charles fath at their hungry as banned the import of some may products from ukraine as part of efforts to protect hung, gary and farmers, in addition to its existing ban on grain imports from ukraine. poland,
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slovakia and bulgaria have introduced similar bands after a fallen price is trigger protests from local farmers. the shipments are allowed through the countries on route 2 of the market. marcia by the cobra, is a reporter. it fast market agree census. she joins us now from the need for in ukraine . good to have you with us. so you friends, neighbors, they didn't pose these grain bands, antagonizing the e u has this resolve. they think they assures that just the beginning of more complications. hello. so in fact, even there was a band for him for his from ukraine. the country has agreed that every country galleria, poland, hungary, romania back here, they all agree that transition is still going on. and there is also
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a final decision from that you were being commission expected because those countries are not really able to act like these and do such new rules in your cherished or sorry, you will receive in birch lighting to be dose. so every scene that is done in the block has to be decided in brussels. but what we see ukrainian perspective, of course, it has already created the cues on the borders and it has already caused some losses for their people, for the traders who ho been delivering the grains by the tracks and by, by guns. because for example, the carrier went guns and the trucks, a stain on the board for almost 2 weeks already. because garrick has introduced your control. so they are checking the quality for the grading. and this is of
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course good for our, our trade, our ukrainian market. but i don't really think they are going to bend. this is not exactly my idea botched by the trade team validate. and of course, it's not really going to affect your pm prices as well, because the stock or the grain are, were already high in the european union. and currently the whole market, the global market shall be on the john side. so, and many of the main buyers coverage for them for a few months already. so it's not really something that you're going to expect, but they increase the prices in european countries such a low, they are farmers with higher prices. no, i already being, as you mentioned, trucks trains, carriages piling off of the border. how is that hurting ukrainian farmers and the
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ukrainian economy if you can't get grain out? ah, well, it's a tricky question because on one side, if you're talking about the whole country and the who experts, the expert trans, each mainly we're going from ukraine to european countries, is on the around 23 percent of the full grade. not be the grand but culture product going crazy and remain yes, sure. you something around 1516 persons and most of that is going through burgess from tonight and you sorry. so from this perspective it's not really that big demand by the scores for their trade. us and for the farmers who be oriented for european market and then send them back. of course for them to be sure for now
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because they're just based on this. and this is not something that's all from happy to see because the price is on the domestic market and you crash, i already regional. i mean, it's not just screen now hungry is increased the number of ukrainian goods which are banned from being sold domestically to 25 items. how much of a worrying development is that for the ukrainian economy? hello, for sure. even to be, it's for sure. it's not something that they're happy to see, especially, and there are also some challenges that ukraine, the spacing regarding the rain coverage or because inspection time going the way they want, the way they have to be. so all of these batch and restrictions in europe and union together, it's all based on such a tv as
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a lexi car on this old policy. and what we some concerns i can't really tell you for to those if there will be some page or not just crane, but all there agriculture for the that they're going to ban for you for now. intra urine because it's not something i do. i do follow budge. yeah, of course it's some money and all the money, but that's ukrainian really now it's hard to know because our economy is not, is not in a very good position, the boss. and maybe we should also talk about why we saw prices start to crash for grain in some of the neighboring countries that surround ukraine. so it's not well if this is todd from the beginning, when the roger started last year,
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the races, all of the green commodities have been, have been reaching then you high like ever high levels. of course, because they pulled lexi region bishop on the key region, especially for the reach production and experts have been effective. ah, and from the beginning round it was ukraine just to figuring out how to manage the expert romania, kerry and some other countries. how be using this situation and how can something as much about the price? it's not just those patches, but all about contradicting the torch who were able to cover the demand. and the price is $22.00 full of bands. the corey jones g was signed, but actually they started to fall even before because he already something that
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people that believe in him. so the option b, 's, mom, all of these range you are increasing and pushing out the price for be especially obama. the main thing that also affects the price is the voice of an russia. ok. yeah. i'm afraid we are running out of time, so we'll have to leave them myself over. thank you so much. all right, this is why we got to take you now to space x the law and we're looking at live pictures coming in like director has called a hold. we are recycling for the moment we'll see where they move the clock back to like the hold t minus 40 seconds. they could go to an earlier point. give us a minute to listen to enough and we'll see if we can get you more information to share.
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all right, it looks like they may have just just this moment decided to delay the launch of bass x. it was going to launch this star ship rocket again after of course, the failed attempt, which we had earlier this week. now things came to a halt and the last attempt, which was on monday because of a problem with a valve creating pressurization issues and not sure if that's the same problem that happened. now what we were 10 seconds away from seeing starship about to launch. we'll see if they get going again, of course, we'll come back to this time to get some weather now during an active spring in pakistan with rob the last bunch of showers thunderstorms or went through the middle of pakistan. did this in sind province?
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it's dry ground, of course, he didn't get bursts of rather strong downdraft. so that produces a nasty bit temporary sandstone and those the showers are gone through and as they're only left in the north west of new, in the far north of pakistan. now, skies are clear and whether it's quiet again, but to the north with the change of season, we seen temperature is way up above whether it should be from turkmenistan to northern pakistan and the spring melt has started. so this is a river, or tributary that goes down in towards a swap valley. and you see that has all water underneath moving ice as quite dramatic and producing a bit of a problem. it happens every spring was quite dramatic. all the same, that was more snow to come just to help things along, but that has be fading way during friday, and that is your friday forecast. now that west is turbans part of the system. we follow it back. it also exists in the re being put in there. for example, just east of mecca. this was not snow. that would be unusual, but hail, but hail to an obviously significant death,
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a depth. and this is from thunderstorms. there are more to come both on friday and saturday in a very similar area of saudi. so i had an al jazeera, we hear from an inspirational refugee who fled the syrian war to become the mayor of a german town. the challenge facing indonesia is government is millions of people have home for the most of the holiday of eve. and tiger woods on the goes get more surgery on his ankle. he tells coming up with paul ah, in by 43 to morning, up front takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment,
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challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark him on hill for upright. what al jazeera ah ah. all right, we're back looking at live pictures coming out of texas, where we now on the stand. the launch is back on track. this is space x of calls about to launch the rock hit star ship. now we were watching these pictures. few
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minutes ago when they were up, i think they've actually begun the 10 2nd countdown. something delayed it, but we seem to be back. i was take a little bit of natural sounds. oh. all right, so we can see the clock. it does look like they're back on track. it's what 22 seconds left now to lift off. exciting because star shit is the most powerful rock it ever built. what whole as this named a
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a with a will report 1st just model. so i can order a difference with period maximum aerodynamic.
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a lot a ah 102nd humor flayed. a 1st day a quarter in the vehicle. i have listened with light up to 6 inches and the staggered sequence. if all goes well, those 6 engines will burn for almost 6 and
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a half minute. i a for state corporation. after stage separation, the 1st stage we'll put in the middle east tech maneuver for land and the goal continuing to fly to minutes. 40 seconds. let's get ready for management. got off a
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as of right now we are waiting at steve separation where starships, good, separate from the super heavy booster? yeah. okay, right now it looks like we saw the started a flood, but obviously we're saying from the ground cameras, the entire starship stack, continuing to rotate, we should have that separation by now. obviously this is the does not appear to be and mom. busy situation does appear to be spinning, but i do want to remind everyone that everything after clearing the tower was icing on the cake. ah,
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with her in a team to clear the band and make it into the like the 1st integrated my, the director and the start the vehicle life there of our control center at darby. wow. which we referred to as star command. as we said before, obviously wanted to make it all the way through, but to get this bar honestly, it's amazing. if you're just joining us for just such a what we call a rapid unscheduled disassembly or a rod during absence. but now this was
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a development test, this 1st task flight of starship, and the goal was to gather the data. and as we said, clear the pad and get ready to go again. so you never know exactly what's gonna happen. what is we promised? excitement is guaranteed, a star step gave us the rather spectacular around what was truly an incredible task . thus far. as we mentioned, to start, it is program any and all the data that we collected during the test is gonna help us with further development of starship and it's going to improve the vehicles reliability as a facts to make light multi planetary. it's really right. so dramatic pictures, we were watching, there are a dash it let's see if we can bring you back those pictures and we recap what just happened there. there was a slight delay than we were back on track. the rocket lifted off. it's the most powerful walk it ever been here
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with. it seemed to be lifting off. ok. this is a very important project because the end goal is to try and take humans to mars. if we believe what we're being told by elaine moss, that's where he wants to. when do with star shit, it's also supposed to reignite moon exploration as well. again, but vague after an initial successful lift off. something didn't go exactly according to plan with the separation stage. i think they're trying to figure out what happened very, exactly. so you know, a lot of tension and no doubt for those of us who around in 1986 people will be recalling what happened with the space shuttle challenger when that term when that disintegrated. so yeah,
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let's hope it wasn't that bad. all right, tom, we'll try and get more updates on what's happening with starship. later back here on earth, french protesters carrying flares earlier entered the offices of the stock market operator euro next. in the business district of paris, i was calling for big companies to pay up to finance pensions. the demonstration is part of a wider movement against the rise in the retirement age of the weekend for as a micron signed into law, the controversial rise from 62 to 64. around 700 flies have been cancelled in 3 airports in germany after security personnel went on strike work as a docile dwarf hamburg in colona ports,
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one higher salaries. the strike was called by their union after salary negotiations failed. us president joe biden is to host colombian, president, gustavo, petro, and washington, later on. first day, columbia has long been america's closest ally and latin america. for the 1st time in history left, his government is empowered pushing for a change in relations. i found that on pierre to revolts from bug or tar mules, or even before taking offered the united states. colombian president was several patron meet, clear that the goal of his strip was to start a new chapter in this country's relationship with the u. s. booked up by pacing columbia has to do with a change of policy in the united states. the us columbia. reliance on these matters can help solve issues that affect both countries. what we will propose is a new agenda, new mediterranean, and the 2 countries have long had a special relationship, but was mostly limited to security and counter narcotics. but now petra wants to
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expand that to include the issues like climate change, regional economic inequality, and changing the war and drugs for that the only really little place he believes the time is right with china and even russia certain greater influence in latin america. peter knows, washington needs to keep columbia as a strong partner, and ally will be splash with former columbia for a minister. rodriguez. part of the says much has changed in the region. 1000 is the u. s. has lost influence, including here in latin america, even more now that the left has one in almost every country. president biden must be worried about that. that explains why he's administration has been so open to better government, which might not be his favorite, but for programmatic reasons, he has maintained a high level of communicated and famine. washington feared the election of a true let his president and former gavia member to lead the u. s. main partner in the region. and one openly critical of the us led war on drugs are yet in just 8
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months in office patron government has already hosted secretary of state anthony, blinking and an array of high level officials before this invitation to washington, the u. s. as all but given up on pursuing a restart of aerial fumigation of coca fields and has discreetly criticized some federal policies such as negotiations with columbia, matthew groups. but they agree on other things. notably the need to pursue a return of democracy, an oil rich venezuela. better as normalize relations with president nickel as my daughter, and has since become the de facto mediator between my daughter and abide in administration. look, this is that's bit and the disagreement is mainly between the venezuelan government and the u. s. at this point. and this has created this triangle between the u. s. venezuela and columbia. the expectation is not necessarily the columbia will lead these talks, but that it can unblock them. feel many of service are also saying that it will be interesting to see jeff, how well the 2 presidents well headed off on
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a personal level for all of this to progress. and while it's unclear how much the agenda between the 2 countries will truly change, what if clear is that everybody involved once the relationship to remain strong. i listen that i'm petty, i just eat up with that. in india course in the western state of gujarat, has rejected a petition by opposition, politician ra whole gandy to suspend his conviction for defamation. gandy was sentenced to 2 years in prison last month on charges of defaming prime minister there and remedy. he was also disqualified from parliament. gandy can now try to have a higher court stay the conviction in pakistan, an angry crowd as confronted the governor at the see the v landslide, in which 5 people died on tuesday. i voluntary rescue workers were unhappy at the pace of operations to clear the site near the top from
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border crossing. that's on the road from a shower in pakistan to afghanistan. they chanted shame at the governor using officials of visiting the site for photo opportunities rather than to offer assistance. now, a man who fled the war in syria has been elected mayor of a town in germany, is one of half a 1000000 syrians who found a new home in the country. step rassen went to a sal heim to hear his inspiring story. this is also time, a small town in the south, west of germany, where businesses have disappeared and its population is aging. people here have elected amir, they hope can re 5 their town. the anal table did not expect to win an absolute majority of 55.4 percent in the 1st round. does he has the worshipper dog miss a lecture sentence. historical signals are, but even people who weren't born here,
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and i've only been here for a few years, a given this opportunity when they make a serious effort for work hard and get involved. born in the syrian town of a shoe, ida al shibel arrived in germany and 2015 after fleeing the war. he barely survived the journey traveling by boat from turkey to greece, than chancellor angler. merkel surprised many by accepting hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees say in germany can handle it. why they are found as threatening my experience as a refugee won't help me act as mare that needs professionalism, which i also bring up office, but it does give me one thing i have learned and that is taking responsibility as a 21 year old. i had to take huge responsibility after his arrival, he learned german fluently and studied the country's administrative system. i thank you, sir. you received german citizenship and quickly started dreaming of becoming marijuana . he had a very strong campaign. he went from door to door engaged with lots of people here
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. so we got an arm quite well. and am when i saw what he chiefs in the short 8 years that he has been here coming from syria learning term, completing as education. i just thought that's great potential for the future and he will help us to move this video for what we think when a saw, because he has experience so much. ill definitely have different insides about people compared to someone who has been here all their life. for thus, obama come muscles high will soon have a new supermarket and trained connection. as soon as he is sworn in, i'll table once to at restaurants, a kindergarten and senior homes. that you may, i will start his job here at the city hall in june. since his election that the anal table as quickly turned into a success story of germany's refugee policy and a small town of austell time, is now being seen as an example of open mindedness for given an outsider, its trust. but some ass capital, he'll be warmly welcomed by every one for india was always really so it will probably be difficult for him to work with the city council because there are some
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stubborn people there. but many and also time say they are ready to work with the new mir, hoping their town will soon be more likely step. fasten elsie's era or so saying scientists in columbia are warning a volcano could erupt at any time. the novato is volcano lies in a densely populated farming region. many people say they don't want to leave and lose what they have. of the threat is keeping tourists away, live and left them struggling to survive. they marbach, they reports. an eerie quiet and what are usually busy streets and shops. president gustavo petro ordered 2500 people to leave the town of morello. 2 weeks ago, over fears the nearby nevada del ruiz volcano could erupt. many decided to stay, but tourists are staying away. landed in immunity
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e mails out the people are afraid to come here and we are very affected. we were waiting for easter, which is a good season. but he had major losses because they close everything. there is unemployment because people who used to work in different places out of work last month, authorities issued an orange alert warning of a probable eruption in the coming days or weeks. the colombian geological services has since recorded an increase in seismic activity and clouds of volcanic ash. many small business owners and farmers say they can't afford to leave the local photo book. i gave her get mad about it. they have us to leave, but our jobs are here. many people have a lot of work with capital. local hotels, restaurants and shopping face heavy losses. those who already have little say they
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have no choice and physical, our life is orders more than an animal, and other people have to go on. it's not sure that we leave our homes and our belongings behind. if the government supports us, it will be helpful. but we can our road as look inside for now people here say they have little option but to wait the novel clear as ita. hi, it's time to catch up on all the sports. is paul sammy, thank you very much. the champions league semi finals will see rail madrid face manchester city for the 2nd year in a row, while inter and ac milan compete in one of the italian cities high stakes darby's of all time. they would stokes, as the action as city and inter sealed their places in the last 4. ah, manchester city headed to germany with a pretty comfortable 3 nil 1st leg,
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lead over by munich. early holler, missed the chance to put them further. clay with a penalty in the 1st half. oh. but after the break, he did find the net with his $48.00 goal of the season, the pressure off city and the game beyond brian, who scored a consolation penalty to earn a draw. but exit the competition at the quarter final stage for the 3rd year running since winning the trophy in 2020 is the 2nd tournament. they've been knocked out of it as many weeks and a new coach, thomas to co following the shock sacking of union. now guzman, last month, pet quality oliver remains on track to win his 1st champions league since lifting the trophy with barcelona 12 years ago. since then he failed when in charge of bryan, and is yet to get the job done with city. next thou faced the defending champion, israel madrid who beat them $65.00 after extra time in the semi finals last season . i don't feel better than my munich at all. like last season, when we lost against madrid, i didn't feel we were was that realm of it. so in
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a bonded leader in the premier league video games. yes, consistency play, but his games is a coin. inter set up an intriguing, the land darby against a c in the other semi final oh, a 3 or draw at home to ben feca. good enough to send them through. 53 on aggregate is the 1st time inter of made it into the semi since they won the champions league . 13 years ago. my have your movies from 1st door in christie, ron, you called me, we played many matches against a similar in this past 2 years. they are an excellent team. we will have to see how both teams will arrive in the 70s. we have an extra game to play in the italian cup, but thankfully, most of our players are available right now. so all eyes on milan is into an ac battle to become the 1st italian finalists in 6 years. when now they'll play 2 legs at the sincere stadium. a may 10th a may 16th. a c have history on their side with 7 european titles to into 3. david
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stokes out his era that to the and where a playoff son, the milwaukee bucks squared up their series against miami, despite missing that biggest star yamil until the combo. he sat this went out after injuring his back in the game, one defeat to the hate. but the eastern conference top said still one convincingly 138222, broke lopez, top scoring with 25 points. the series is now tied at 11 as the team's head to the heats home court in miami. the memphis grizzlies also one without their big name, john morrant. he injured his hand in that game. one last of the lake has le bron james top school to the lakers with 28 points, but it was the grizzlies who came out on top had 103 and 93. the series all square as they had to los angeles for game 3, staying in the west and the denver nuggets moved to games clear against the minnesota timber wolves. there stand out before we're in games. who was jamal murray, who wrecked up 40 points to the n h l. playoffs,
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where the carolina hurricanes took a to game lead over the new york islanders. they went on wednesday partly thanks to this bizarre own goal of the stick of new york, sebastian auto. the deflection completely flexing island is goalie, alias, or oaken. that put carolina to nothing up new york for back before. yes, for foss, overtime go gave it to the hurricane. 4 to 3. now to another blow for sports fans in oakland, california, which may soon be left without any major professional teams. laughter. the nfl franchise formerly known as the oakland raiders moved to las vegas in 2020 the oakland athletics baseball team is now set to follow them. they've signed an agreement to buy land for new ballpark near the las vegas strip. after they were unable to build a new venue in the bay area, the 8th hope to complete the move by 2027. the golden state warriors and b. a team also moved from oakland across the bay to san francisco. back in 2019 walked by
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walks in. russia may be banned from most international sport due to the invasion of ukraine, but venezuela has invited them to take part in the bali vari, an alliance for the americas games. 48 russians will compete under their own flag. the international olympic committee is trying to find a way for russians to compete at the paris games next year as neutral athletes. but several countries, including ukraine, has threatened to boycott the olympics. if that happens, raphael, the doll will miss next week's madrid open. that's after a set back in his recovery from a hip injury sustained at the australian open. in january, the 22 time major champion has already missed indian wells. miami and monte carlo and the ongoing barcelona open. he still hopes to be the at the french open in may a tournament. he's 114 times in gulf tiger woods has undergone yet another ankle
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surgery. the fusion procedure was to treat arthritis in the right like that he injured in a car crash in 2021. dr. say was a success, but it's now expected that woods will miss the rest of this year's major tournaments to time told, affronts when it's out. those project car is looking in good shape to complete the hat trick late this year. the civilian has won the 87th edition of la flesh while on the race in belgium. he pulled away with a 150 meats to go for a solo, a pin up hill. sprint finish 12 from the, the season for him to to france is in july. oh yes, both. now pizza will be back with more summing, thanks so much for all that said for this is out. but we've got another food show coming up. so stay with us. ah, ah,
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