tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 20, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, ah, hello. hello robin, you're watching the al jazeera news, our life and my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. i think this is the right moment for the ceasefire to port. the answer could be general appeals for a sci fi in suit on, during e, after 6 days of fighting that killed, more than 300 people in force, thousands to leave president's residence in khartoum while struggling to cope with supplies run low. and the basic services are interrupted. also tennessee, and judge orders the imprisonment of the main opposition leader who's accused of plotting against the state. ah,
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space x starship launches the world's biggest and most powerful walk it. but it blows up just minutes after takeoff. and on pieces them into the sport you've interests have their 15 point city are penalty suspended and into a beat been figure to set up a dilemma champions league semi final against they said he rivals ac milan. ah, welcome to the usa, the un secretary general antonio guitar rush has appealed for a 3 day c sar in student to mark the festival of eat. he's calling on the army and the rapid support forces to allow traps civilians to escape the fighting. that's been raging for 6 days. at least 330 people have been killed and thousands injured in the power struggle for cease fires have failed to stop the violence. all parties
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to the conflict are muslim. we are leaving. the very important moment in the muslim calendar. i think this is the right moment for us, his fire to halt and this his fire is absolutely crucial at the present moment. i. we have been in contact with the parties. we believe it is possible, but everybody must be united in putting pressure for the ceasefire to take effectively place. tequila is higher than has more on the situation inside. suit on the threat of violence is now too close to home. days of fighting have left many sudanese, desperate, and afraid. thousands of people are leaving cartoon i got here, we were told to get out any one who is able to leave. but we can't just sit around . we need to make a living. the army and paramilitary rapid support forces blame one another for
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breaking several cease fires in recent days. the streets of the capital are once again seeing the effects of conflict. a lot of reporting and pictures from people will also be a lot of bit read through them that are going to be as some of them are the media and some of them got drugs, right. right. the people, so are there were from the neighbourhood, but some of them are not during the low in gunfire, some people venture out to sunk off on food and water. what supplies or limit at the united nations warns a humanitarian catastrophe, is looming. many of the country's best hospitals are in cartoon, were the most intensive battles are taking place. there are few hospitals treating the injured and the number of doctors is limited. there's a lot of over crowding. that's even though a lot of wounded can't make it to the hospitals because of the fighting. but for some a leaving isn't an option. at least not yet. oh,
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the fema should city indicator lots, but it's also real. you see children watching cartoons at home against the backdrop of air strikes. i was walking outside with a friend who's hosting me and we heard the sound of an attack. i asked her if indeed it was an air strike. and she said calmly, yes, it feels strange that people are growing used to this type of situation. after years of political instability, crews and fighting sudan was on the verge of transitioning to a civilian lead government. those plans are now on hold. again. has thousands of people leave their homes in search for safety? there are fears of violence could spread beyond su, dance borders. katya low miss of the young al jazeera, la costello, hippa morgan, josephina, from cartoon, the hipaa. thousands, obviously seeing the city. it's very dangerous, isn't it? for people to try and leave, but where all the safe passages and the safe routes. well,
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there are several places that people can go to from the capital zone, but it all comes down to the issue of safety and proximity. most of the people have been trying to make it to the other state in the central part of the country as well. it's driven l states up in the northern part of the country. they say that's because these are the 2 locations where there's been no fighting reported between the cities army and the rapids support forces and it's relatively stable. now we spoke to one person who was able to leave her room on wednesday, and she said a trip that usually takes about 3 hours from her to, to get 0. they met in the city, took her about 12 hours to get them at any longer because they have been at least 7 checkpoints to get out of the capital room. but also because of the amount of cars and people on the road. other who spoke to say that they have been subjected to do thing to be things and to assault by armed men as they tried to make their way out of the capital. and some say that they've witness cars being shot at, or cars being robbed, people being forced to continue the journey on foot. so it's been
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a very tough journey for many people to be able to get out of the capital. but they say that when you look at the alternative with the capital facing, with many residential areas in the capital facing shortage of water power cuts, no access to health care because of many hospitals shutting down. they'd rather risk all the dangers on the route to be able to get out of the room so that they can get to places where there is at least running water, electricity, and access to health care for those who need obviously, very difficult to get reaction right now to what the un secretary general wants, which is a ceasefire. we've seen those si size over the past few days. come and go and they haven't succeeded. what does it feel like that tonight? while you hears for writing sound of heavy artillery around the vicinity of the general command of the army as well as around the vicinity of the presidential palace. these are the same, the intend fighting between the rapid support for this and the food in these army. the army put out a statement saying that he has the situation under control and that the focus right
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now is around the area of the general command. there's also been fighting and fashion that in north and are for where people say that the market was burned down as the rapid support forces and the food in these army fought each other for control. the city is right now under the control of the city news army, but the u. n says nearly 20000 people have fled over the past few days to chad because of the dangers of the fighting between the cities army and the rapid support forces in a low bade north star for this ultimate fighting report that so around the country we were just able to hear some heavy artillery right outside our building. so it looks like this. the fire that has expired, it looks like the fighting is still ongoing between the army and the rapids support forces. and this has been the situation and that's why people have been fleeing from the capital to him for the update. thanks so much. have a morgan, narrow correspondents in cartoon. now with a response to sudanese army chief of the sutter, albert and the head of the rapid support was the general mohammed hand and the gallo both say that they're fighting for the will of the sudanese people and won't
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stop until they succeed. know, so i know, you know, we need to decrease the dilemma violence. we need to make sure fighting doesn't occur in residential areas to avoid civilian casualties. we need the leaders of the rapid support forces to understand their position, to stay outside the city and residential areas. we do not need any international or regional interference because we assume nice people will reach a point that satisfies us last evening. so i cannot tell you this lie to end overnight. however, we hope and assure the sudanese people that we will in the special with the least amount of damage. we will not lay down arms until we take the old alms forces position and headquarters. and then we will listen to the will of the sudanese people will join us by will lead by debo, present all these on the policy for him during the hearing the hotel with us on the
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program. thank difficult time really for your countrymen, a sci fi that the un secretary general is really pushing for how is this going to fall of the is of 2 very different military men. one saying he doesn't want external interference into dan's internal affairs. that's what they claim, but if we look at the record in the last 40 years that have been interference is in the business of so done. but the difficulty was this cease fire is the fact that there are now many malicious that are not controllable by both parties. neither committee nor high can have their control over the many malicious that are dating costume. and it is a, it's a group of militia that are taking advantage of the fact that there is some sort of
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a chaos in the country. ah, there is no control over the security zones in the country. so even he bought han and him, if he chose to abide by the axis wire, it's going to be very difficult to secure passages for citizens. it's obviously been seen sort of historically the militias of military, like this need funding. and that funding sometimes comes from, but just a domestic finance is but from foreign actors as well. and while you have the un secretary general, you might say giving the gloss of what the politics, what the international community wants to see. there are other countries, are they that have influence over these specific groups? egypt, for example, the united arab emirates, they could all push if, if they're all, if, if it's all these external agencies and countries on the same page. oh yeah, definitely the u. e. that definitely has a leverage over committee. egypt has a great leverage over a bore hon. but at this moment, i think that behind and he may
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t r are not going to be the influential act that is at this moment because i feel that the army will very soon try to replace bore hun. here he and his indecisiveness has led to the defeat of the army, and it's very humiliating to the army itself. and it's affecting very much, the more all of the, of the soldiers and, and the offices at not a committee. and now his forces are that don't have enough access to ammunition or food or water. so in a period of 10 days to 14 days, you are going to see some sort of fatigue on part of both our army, but more on the side of the artist. at what stage then if it's all about paths, resources, at what stage?
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not what level will these groups either speak orse, all or talk to each other? is this is this notion of talking to each other an actual possibility or will it have to be done by a 3rd party? a 3rd party will have to secure some sort of an exit is throughout the year for both men. they have in order for this award to come to an end and for it not to have any ramifications on their pedophilia. so done. i think the efforts of the international community should be more on the side of removing them from the scene of the army is capable of removing behind. but then he may t is that he a problem because he, he is the one that has a full grip over the artists. if so i think that the international community by relying very much on brohannon committee, they are just wasting their time. okay. politics to one side, let's just talk the economy here because according to african development bank,
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poverty increased from 55.4 percent in 202255.9 percent in 20. $21.00 in the unemployment rate remains height, 18 percent. that was a in 2020 and over cove. it said on has huge problems in terms of poverty and also alleviating the population. out of the situation that it's experiencing. inflation has practically doubled a in a year. it's economy needs to be sorted out and it can be sorted out with a stable transitional, civilian lead government it, that's what the international community want to see. is that a possibility? if it, because if the economy tanks even more sought the military discount to take them out of it. yeah, we have, we also have to think of the fact that the, the structural adjustment programs advocated by the i m f. and the world bank coupled with a lack of institutional capacity on part of the governance
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apparatus, led to unemployment, inequality and poverty. and then the sanctions imposed by the u. s. but i think sudan, or should it a reach some sort of a consensus among the political elite. it's very capable of coming out of this or feminine. i mean, we are not, the date is going to be a fair mean. it's already there. we do have about 50000000 people who are already suffering from famine. so, but i think that too successful agricultural a seasons are capable of taking sudan out. that's in the, in the short, terrible, because so damn, very much depends on subsistence economy. under a mid term. i think that sudan has any more resources. he just needs some sort of in the city of processing. and he does have her, in addition to the animal resorts, as you do have the gum arabic, which sudan monopolize, is about 80 percent of the world production in gum,
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adobe that's in the middle estate. so it, in the long run, we do have to have some infrastructure that links the western part of the country to the eastern. part of it isn't quite possible a can a can dig itself out of this problem. there. we have to leave it in one respect, but we be speaking to a lot of people who have relatives in sit on you as well. do not a personalized. we want to know how your family are. they ok from my materna. besides, they are been trapped in cartoon. i mainly odeman, she a and in bro, i had the, the, these are the are, that is essentially alias that are guess a decent to the airport from my a potato inside. it is the social base from which i may t has been recruiting these youth and we receive news about the dead soldier every hour, not every day, every hour. so that is,
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that is very saddening and they cannot and needs to realize that he is. he has ice, he has sort of, i guess, the tribe and hijacked that he, john, and that is going to have a long, thin impact in the country as a whole. and it's been very difficult to for you to talk about your family. certainly of this very difficult time but will eat it's been really nice to have you in st. nice meeting you and i had so much for your time again. thank you. thank you though the u. s. state department has commented on the situation. incidence that's crossover to rosalind jordan who has the very latest. and again, the us very concerned ross while the u. s. is concerned, it is once again calling on both the of the general zarbara han and ham metty to immediately implement the ceasefire. and to extend it to april 23rd. when i put the question to the deputy of spokesperson vedanta tell whether the secretary of
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state antony blank and has told both men that child their ne, there could be consequences for on not implementing the ceasefire. but tell would not to comment on that. what he did say was that the u. s. government does have at its disposal all possible options to try to help resolve the situation, which he said ultimately is, are most harmful to the suit needs people. roslyn, thanks very much for that update calls will follow events coming out of the u. s. regarding sit on as the evening progresses. plenty more had here. all the news are including this is our interest to ensure that you can't connect to cheat and vice president landscape for a meeting of alliance man business. first trip to keep russia invaded n g base to turkey. the president and balances delivery of the shipment of natural
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gas from the black sea, also in sport and will keep books 1st. where did he play all? later? with peter ah, justin to nicea has ordered opposition, leader, russia, conducive to be imprisoned for allegedly plotting against state security and that's according to his lawyer. can. she leads the thickest opposition party and whether there is a critic of present kind said he was arrested on sunday, present site of accused of orchestrating a paragraph after he suspended parliament in 2021 means, i mean sanusi is a political analyst, an independent journalist. he says, president christ said has prioritize taking down political opponents, 7, fixing tennessee as economic crisis. the charge is used against thresh, lucia are the same ones that have been used again this year. wish. again, shame against lassie. those are charges that are used against anyone who is
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critical of by side by side is, is actually just doing what has been doing since february and since 2019, always finding ways political waves and using the police and the states to arrest his opponents and twin timmy date them because the message is stronger than arresting. ursula lucy, the message that the government and i side is sending that anyone who is critical risks to be accused is at risk of being accused of plotting against the states. the acquisitions of corruptions are meaningless because side has full bowers since in the last 2 years. and did he manage to get through the corruption? no, did he manage to get rid of economic crisis? no. so the problem is not, is not the parliament or is not the previous constitution. the separation of powers . the problem are deeply rooted inside to the economy side is just using corruption
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to attack his opponents. now to business monday, organized a charity, dr. blame for causing a stampede, and emmons capital have been arrested at least 78 people died in the crush in center, where crowds were gathered to receive cash handouts and food house hilbert has more . oh, this is the moment of the stampede. in santa hundreds of people have gathered at a school to receive donations from a wealthy businessman. as the crowd surged, chaos ensued and many were trapped in a narrow alley. a cyclone such that even earth, the letters of the hospital has received 7 to 3 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 healthier who control northern yemen, including the capital, say the arrest or 2 local business man, whom the accused or failing to coordinate with the police. confident missouri were
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tough, awkward 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. some 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, but also to repent and show compassion for those less fortunate. witnesses blame security forces for opening fire to disperse the crown, which they say caused panic besides 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
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a country where 2 thirds of the population are relying on humanitarian assistance. the stampede happened just days after the health is and saudi officials discussed a truce to end the war and reopen airports. hashem alba al jazeera. the keenest says military leader, captain ibrahim told a, has signed a decree, ordering the compulsory recruitment of the young people to the armed forces. globalization affects people, aged 18 and above the presidency, announced it's to help fight armed groups in the country. more than 10000 people have been killed in between offenses violence since 2015 to kia has that received at 1st natural gas delivery from the black sea president. the rest of that are the one attended to the opening ceremony on thursday. the 1st phase of its midst of vicious energy project expected to yield about 10000000 cubic meters of gas per day. and that would be about 6 percent of the country's annual
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demand with high inflation. that one is hoping to boost his credentials on energy needs ahead of elections next month. keenan acc, but i am, is the director of the center for energy environment to natural disasters at the university of bengal, joins us from there. and i could help you with us on the program. how much of a game changer is this for turkey's energy needs, be it 6 percent actually turkey imports almost all of his hydro carbon energy needs from which pipelines, from as of age on russia and iran. and we tankers as liquefied natural gas from katara, nigeria, algeria, and usa. so at last you turn key gas importance was about 15000000 cubic meters. and every year there is a need for gas, natural gas in turkey, at 60 percent. more. so turkey spent,
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or $2000000000.00 every year in the last case. that means this 7100000 cubic meters, a gas a just discovered in due secaria fields on black seacoast. that means a lot to turkey for energy dependency. when a d, i mean a wants to become energy independent, this is a large step along the way. what more does turkey need to do in terms of reach? you might say the inevitable goal of being a 100 percent dependent on its own energy production. because one got one or gas field isn't going to do it, is it? no, yes, you're right. i me. now the thing is 30 sale going on just discoveries and just making some discoveries in the mediterranean for natural gas. as you see, maybe you remember there is, is old gas field near egypt which has
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a point 50000000000 cubic meters of natural gas discovered into 2015. that means a turkey part of mediterranean sea also has some potential energy, steel source for it. and there is also some new developments or reasonable energy to use renewable energy. a may need your terminal energy in the agency eat, eat outside of turkey, but there must be some more discoveries may need to be made. there's also a cost difference isn't that when you drill on land to when you drill on water. and it's often said that, you know, drilling in the sea is a lot more expensive because there are a lot more variables. yes, you're right. i mean, this is a very hard operation, and not all of the nations has the experience to do. so. that's why it turn key just making some, a corporations with the english companies and usa companies and some other
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companies do. this is a very difficult operation. and in terms of everything, and that's why the import is not only just producing some gas but also reaching that level of production for turkey. this is very important, keaton act better from the university of bengal. thanks so much for joining us on al jazeera. you welcome. still had here on al jazeera, we hear from an inspirational refugee who fled the civil war to become a town in germany. also columbia as president means joe biden hoping to change his country's relationship with the us and event us had the 15 point penalty suspended pizza. one of the beatles in force. ah
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ah, there have recently been some huge showers in saudi arabia in them out in more to come little less active though, but still active is the weather. this in the east and read this time is turning to give a northwesterly wind overnight into the north of egypt. cross the 11th ion coast and kit continues to push rain through turkey. no frost. anyway, you'll notice anchor there is quite cold at 3 degrees by day. the wind is light of the sun. these are attempts to start to recover, to some degree with a great cloud, and some light is rain over most of the country of took year. now a bigger picture shows you those showers in saudi arabia, they've been big enough to give significant depth of hale and they could do the same. again, there have been warnings out in about half of the value, but i think this was probably be curtailed because it doesn't quite as vicious during friday. round the gulf, it's warm, quiet, probably humid, $3435.00 degrees. typically in doha, above average, down to 36 actually in the folk off for saturday. and they're the showers still in
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a similar area still with the same potential. i think now the whole of ask is rather draw than it was. now. same is true of canyon. uganda. dia conger though does look quite wet. as you can see, that goes down towards angola. the story in southern africa is more on the coast. the eastern cape, pretty windy, ah, the deep sea money to provide the minerals needed for green energy transition. in the 1st of 2 special reports, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean on al jazeera. ah al jazeera. when ever you oh, a meeting of minds all over the world. busy we have this rise of influence,
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the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use it as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian, you know, meets renowned economies. hi, june chang, part teeth. i thought for myself, the funniest economist in the world, i don't have any competition. few gy unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah, book about kill what channels there is. these are with being said robin. reminder of all the top stories, the ones that could be general plus appeal for a 3 day c sar instead on about festival,
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if even to allow civilians to escape fighting. antonio garage also expressed concern for you and stuff to the areas of the complex. 6 days of fighting between saddam warring forces of killed any $300.00 people and injured at least $3000.00 violence for many sudanese to flee the capital cost to. now the nato secretary general says ukraine's potential membership will be high on the agenda when need us meet for somebody to july installed, but it's on the 1st visit to ukraine. since russia invaded last year, he met with present but demands lensky. he reiterated his wish for a fast track membership process. the kremlin says preventing ukraine from joining the military lines. is one of the key goals of the invasion. let me be clear. ukraine's rightful place is in the euro planted family. ukraine's rightful place is in need of an over time our support will
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help you make this possible. charles profit is falling developments from the ukrainian capital. well, as you can imagine, zelinski is continued his demands for more weapons. we've already seen tens of millions of 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 dorm bass region in the south in recent weeks, in preparation for this expected so called spring council offensive. so yes, zalinski asking for more weapons the ukrainians have been pretty kind. it's certainly saying that there are huge holes in their ability to defend the skies. interestingly, yesterday, 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
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ukrainians are demanding, for example, more fighter jets and more surface to air missiles to try and protect the skies. now, around 700 flights have been cancelled in 3 airports across germany after security personnel went on strike, work as a docile dolph hub, bergen colona portland higher salaries. the strike was cold by the union after salary negotiation stalled. a man who fled the war in syria has been elected man of a town in germany. he's one of half a 1000000 syrians. he found a new home in the country, stopped bass and went to us in time 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 hoped, henry 5, their town. the anal table did not expect to win an absolute majority of 55.4
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percent in the 1st round. does as he has the worshipper vis a lecture, sent an historical signal. but even people who weren't born here and have 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, travelling by boat from turkey to greece. then chancellor, anglo merkel surprised many by accepting hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees say in germany can handle it. why they are found as 1st thing my experience is 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 about 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
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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 . 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 german completing as education. i just thought that's great potential for the future and he will help us to move this minute forward. think when a saw because he has experience so much. ill definitely have different insides about people compared to someone who has been year all their life. right for birth, obama come muscles high will soon have a new supermarket and trained connection. as soon as he has sworn him, i'll shave one. so at restaurants, akin to god and senior homes, then you may, i will start this job here at the city hall and jude since his election. that the young table as quickly turned into a success story of germany's refugee policy and the small town of also time is now being seen as an example of open mindedness for giving an outside or its trust. but
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some are skeptical. he'll be warmly welcomed by everyone for ingle twas i really say it will probably be difficult for him to work with the city council because there are some stubborn people there. but many and also times a they are ready to work with the new mayor, hoping the town will soon be more likely. step, fastened al jazeera, also sign up on top deployment bar, a bela a boot. as a diary will travel to india next month for a meeting of a regional grouping, the shank i cooperation organization boxed on hasn't said the high level of delegation to visit its neighbor for years. the foreign minister is attending the s c o. c family meeting at the invitation of the current year of a c o. c, or from dr. s. j shanker, minister for external affairs of the republic of india. our participation in the meetings reflect focused on commitment to the c o charter and processes. and the
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importance that pakistan according to the region in its foreign policy priorities will stay in buckets on an angry crowd has confronted the governor and chief minister of kyra who quite providence landslide killed 5 people. on tuesday, i worked the volunteer work as unhappy at the paintball formations to clear the sight near the token border crossing on the road from the shower. to stop the chanted, shane, accusing the official of visiting the site. so to a pituitary rather than to offer help and india put me in india, a court in the western states of good drug has rejected a petition by opposition, politicians. the whole gundy to suspend his conviction for defamation candy was sentenced to 2 years in prison. last month on charges of defaming prime minister and remoting, was also disqualified from parliament. got the can now try to have
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a higher court stay the conviction he was present. joe biden is to host colombian, president, gustavo petro, in washington. later on thursday, the columbia has long been america's closest ally in latin america. but for the 1st time in history, a leftist government, the power of pushing for change in relations on a sunday on pietro has more for bugs at all. he has done even before taking offered the united states. colombian president, could several patron meet, clear that the goal of his trip was to start a new chapter in this country's relationship with the us boiler by pacing columbia has to do with a change of policy in the united states, the us columbia alliance on these matters can help solve issues that affect both countries. and what we will propose is a new agenda, new mediterranean and by law. the 2 countries have long had a special relationship, but when mostly limited to security and counter narcotics. but now petra wants to expand that to include the issues like climate change,
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regional economic inequality, and changing the war and drugs for the only reason. he believes the time is right with china and even russia certain greater influence in latin america. better knows, washington needs to keep columbia as a strong partner and ally will be splashed with former columbia for a minister. rodrigo, by the says, much has changed in the region. those news the us 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 explains why he's administration has been so open to petro government, which might not be his favorite, but for programmatic reasons, he has maintained a high level of communicated famine. washington feared the election of a true left is president and former gavia member to lead the u. s mean partner in the region and one openly critical of the us led war and drugs are yet in just 8 months in office patron government has already hosted secretary of state anthony,
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blinking and an array of high level officials before this early invitation to washington. the u. s. s. all but given up on pursuing a restart of aerial fumigation of coca fields and has discreetly criticized some patron policies, such as negotiations with colombia, matthew groups. but they agree and other things. notably, the need to pursue a return of democracy and oil rich venezuela patron normalize relations with president nicolas my daughter, and has since become the, the fact a mediator between my daughter and bite him and ministration. look at his back with the disagreement his 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. in many of service, but also saying that it will be interesting to see just how well the 2 presidents will hit it off on a personal level for all of this to progress. and while it's unclear how much the
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agenda between the 2 countries will truly change, what is career is that everybody involved once the relationship to remain strong. i listen that i'm just with that space acts as long as the largest rocket system ever from the spaceport in boca chica, texas. now, the cruelest vehicle starship took off, but excited mid air. after its rocket stages failed to separate calling, baker explains 1st, the race to space was just about getting there. now it's about getting a lot of people or a lot of heavy equipment off our planet at once. resume that at least it is for space sex, c, e o. l. on must starship is supposed to be the largest vehicle ever sent to stay standing at 120 meters in stainless steel. it's designed to propel $100.00 people or more than $100.00 tons of equipment to orbit and must is the only face
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entrepreneur making that, that he says it could very passengers around the world in half an hour. but he says his ultimate vision to colonize mars is built on ideals. life can't just be about solving problems. they have to be things that inspire you and going out there . and because being a multi plan of species and being a space, bang civilization and making science fiction, not fiction forever. i think that's one of those things must, has had a tough year. tesla. his electric car company is facing competition in a sector. it used to dominate and after paying $44000000000.00 for twitter in october, he told employees in march, the company is now worth. but in just a decade space sex has proven that rockets once thought disposable can be safely reused. getting starship to the launch pad has not been cheap in 2020 and 21. early
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versions performed spectacular flips and plunges over the swamps of southern texas . but exploded on landing. the other way of viewing this is that this is just an experiment, like we're going to do this and then see if this is a possibility of a market. but if you can treat a $100000000.00 rocket as an experiment, there's a lot of things that you can consider experiments. the bigger question is, how or why such a craft would ever be used. we don't have any of the systems in place on how to handle that sort of volume of people. what that social organization would look like . i would say that when it comes to thinking about can starship and what the future might bring for it. just because we can build a rocket doesn't mean that we can build the civilization reminder must, who has celebrated previous failures, said the 1st test was always a 5050 bed, a safe prediction colon baker, l t 0. well,
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let's bring it to meet the bug. i'll show a planetary scientist at nasa. he joins not live from washington dc. mister gosh, could help you with this live on al jazeera. how do you assess this particular launch? because to the average viewer, it wasn't really that much of a success when i think it was a spectacular success. so let me just go back and put this in context, us to why do we take this long to so important? so if you remember the space shuttle, the space shuttle, the cost for key per k g to transport something to space or no, i thought it was 50000 bar caves. you $50000.00 per k g for the starship. it is $10.00 per kid. so this is a huge cost advantage here for this is usable vehicles. and this can changed the course of space exploration for the next 200 years maybe. so just giving you a sense, if you think of our network of world trade, you know,
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you get things from china and everywhere. it was at a very reasonable price so that it can be and what avius should be can i mean if you want, what's not read to usability, but you'd be using $1000000.00 per flight flight ticket. so going back to what happened here did did actually meet somebody still some engineering milestone. the biggest by the stood there met was cleared the launch dollar, which is very he would just start as simple as it looks better. there are many engineering steps there, but you care the launch start than most of the engine side to touch you one or 2 of you. she left her and lighted it did a send to a height of 39 kilometers. i didn't go to space but it did read it floated is right. it turns over and the state of the supposed to detach. that is where things
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wrench wrong. but up to the 1st up to that, but for the 1st 2 minutes, everything was perfect. and so at that point the vehicle might have been destroyed, but i think it was a huge deal here. you're very positive about this. but at the end of the day, a rocket has to work. and as you say, it was the whole decoupling mechanism of the rocket that had to sort of try its way out. what does a lot musket his team really have to think about in terms of how they have to progress from here. because the next launch has a least full, the investors got to be a better success than this particular one. so there are some engineering things they have to look at and do differently. but this is a normal developmental trajectory. although launch vehicles have taken like 2030 years to develop. so the development of time for starship has been very, very small. so this is the normal process. i mean, any,
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if you think of any launch because you're just name it that there is a learning curve there. so. so there is nothing wrong for say that is observable at the state normal engineering problem. ok. so they have to download the entire data and then double check, it seems like a lot of money does need a $100000000.00 just to to test to rocketed. only recently we saw richard branson for example files. i think it was bunk. bankruptcy for his sort of space project, and i saw that the different vein at a different thought, but it doesn't bring into focus the amount of money that is required, the amount of investment that is required. how long can isla buskie the team continue before investors start to wobble in this particular project? is that a possibility there is don't possible to be, have a very good trajectory. if you think of the amount of money it does nothing. i think specifics is valued at 100 or $150000000000.00. so $100000000.00 is getting
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less than one percent. and they have a wide order book. you know, a lot of government orders, so space ship is going to carry human astronauts to the moon and bill and if you can deliver something at the 100 off the cost. so you know, you'll have many, many more customers. the business case will be 6 and so so so strong. and if you compared to richard branson, his thing was to follow very small launch vehicle which read just a little of the orbit. there's no comparison with this case and they're only revenue was to sell you a 10 minutes of strip to space for $300000.00 here. this spacecraft can help you go to mars, go next. you go to your in us, go to jupiter at the hundreds of the price so. so i think the business gets in very strong. i don't think the consent of the investor perspective. okay, well,
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i'll start saving them. but for the buy been to meet that gosh, thank you so much for joining us from washington. d. c. thank you. thank you. well, still had here all the al jazeera usa all the way in sport is pizza with action from the boston. i think leading a comfortable wind for the 2nd seat. do stay with us. ah ah
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false accounting. several members of its former board were also had to bands. the suspension of the pansy means you. they move up to 3rd in the league. the champions league semi finals, we'll see round the drug face manchester city for the 2nd year in a row. while inter an ac milan compete in one of the italian cities highest stakes darby's of all time. david stokes. as the action from the eventful night in europe to top competition. ah, manchester city headed to germany with a pretty comfortable 3 nail 1st leg lead over by munich. early holland missed the chance to put them further clear with the 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 by and who scored a cancellation 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,
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to call following the shock sacking of julia. 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 as yet to get the job done with city. next hour faced the defending champions, row 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 marita didn't feel we were worse than her helmet with. so in a wonderfully kind of premier league, video games, yes, consistency play, but his games is a coin. inter set up an intriguing milan. darby against a c in the other semi final ha ha, 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 think we're store in christie, do on economy. we played many matches against
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a similar in this past 2 years. they are an excellent team. we will have to see how both teams will arrive in the service. 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 i don't play 2 legs at the sand. sarah stadium on may 10th and may 16th a see have history on their side with 7 european titles to interest 3. david stokes out his era walkie bucks squared out the bay series against miami, despite missing their biggest star, yana. since he to compo, he set this one out after injuring his back in the game one defeat to the heat. but the sun conference top seat still one convincingly 138122 group lopez of school with 25 points. the series is now tight, 11 as the team's head to the heats home in miami. the memphis grizzlies
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also one without their big named john moran to injure these hand in their game one last to the lakers abroad. james top scored for the lakers with 28 points, but it was the grizzlies who came out on top 10393. the series all sway 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. they stand on performer in games. he was jamal murray, director 40 points, game 3 is on friday in minneapolis. now to another blow for sports fans in oakland, california which may soon be left without any major professional teams well after the nfl franchise. formerly known as the oakland raiders move to las vegas in 2020 yelton athletics baseball team is now set to follow them. they've signed an agreement to buy land for a new ballpark. here the las vegas strip of they were unable to build a new venue in the bay area. the aides hope to complete the move by 2027 golden
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state warriors and be a team also moved from oakland across the bay to san francisco. 2019 he walked off by russia may be banned from most international sport due to the invasion of ukraine. but venezuela have invited them to take part in the bar area in the lions for the americas games. $48.00 russians will compete under their own flag in several sorts, including boxing and gymnastics. it's linked to a sporting agreement between russia and venezuela, signed in 2021. 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, threatened to boycott the olympics if that happens rather than the dell will miss. next week's madrid opened, that's off the setback in his recovery from hip injury suffered at the australian open in january the 22 time major champion as already must indian wells,
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miami and monte carlo. as well as the ongoing barcelona open. he still hopes to be the french open in may. that's a tune that he has won a record. 14 times. speaking of the boss alone opened the top seed and defending champion there, carlos al. karen says made his way into the quarter finals. al kranz was up again, fell a spaniard debate about is that a good, a teenager proving too good for his compatriot? 63 and 75. except for the will. number 2 is a meeting with another spanish class. at a 100, the village for keena or staying at the barcelona open 2nd seeds step on us seats. he passed completed the straight seats when over dennis shop of olive t to passed by the canadian 63 and 6 to be placed alex, them in all of australia in the quarter finals and the women's tour american teenager coker golf is out of the stuttgart, open she was beaten astray, safe, my rushes and astonished anastasio pot over. it's actually the 22 year old 2nd
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straight winner of a golf 6263 to pop over 7 time for me to one champion. michael shoemaker's family is taking legal action against the german magazine. they publish an a i generated interview with the retire driver. the magazine used an artificial intelligence program to produce quotes from schumacher about his health and family. the german suffered severe head injuries and a skiing accident, december 2013 and has not been seen in public since at for the sports is i'll be again later with more so. thank you peter. now over the past 6 days, i'll 0 spoken to several residents, but the reality in sit on right now will leave you with some of those stories and images here. on the al jazeera news out a, i personally preferred that we try to go and we die. companies from a lot of people understand that there's no future
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by both groups that are fighting to come out that are fight future ah, up us the way on the 16th of april morning or sunday at about 7 36 in the morning. she was actually, i had a house in the living room trying to take shelter over there. ah, to begin with. we found a lot of people who are injured that a lot of people maybe can support have any and don't want with merge people who aren't here. so is that is why not to leave because you can never know when to stay with
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fit in them. i'm not a jotted beth, and we sat in awe . cheers from school children in the island community of east end. the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco velasquez. there's only one school and guy who could she knows in plenty school is the only teacher. the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years. hard work from the local community here in coyote coaching at the store. this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education. part of a broader strategy by the by did administration to address the root causes of migration from central america. critics in honduras however, warned that ran.
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