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the un appeals for a cease fire in su, don for the eat holiday is thousands of civilians, st. amount of cartoon to escape the fighting. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program for 2 businessmen are arrested in yeah, and then after that ramadan, cash handout goes horribly wrong, causing a stampede. wish that to be 78 people dead. also, ukraine's rightful place is in a defined declaration from nato, shyanne, stolt him back on his 1st visit to ukraine. since rushes invasion a space ex is giant. you starship law. so from its 1st test flight,
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this explodes minutes later ah, large parts of the muslim world, a mocking the end of the holy month of ramadan, but the start of the holiday. the eagle fitter is mod by battles around to dawn. and a tragic stampede and yemen and see dawned, the un is appealing for a 3 day si, fi of the eat. so that trap residents can flee the fighting. that's been raging across the capital for 6 days. at least 330 people have been killed and thousands more injured. there are 4 seas fives now that of fail to stop the violence between sedans, army, and the powerful power military group. the rapids support forces were battling for control of the country. 1000 trying to flee cartoon conflict is also forced, almost 20000 people from the da full region to seek refuge and chad in the past few days. the fighting must stop immediately. i am deeply concerned about
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the terrible ptolemy civilians, the appalling humanitarian situation, and the already fighting prospects of further escalation. hundreds of people have been killed and injured. fighting in urban areas is particularly dangerous for civilians including children who have repeatedly been forced to shelter in schools and evacuated from hospitals and the fire disease. completely outrageous. humanity little pressure was out virtually impossible, warehouses, vehicles, and that, that he meditate. in essence, ebay detect looted and sees algebra, spoke to sidney's army chief until photographer han and the head of the rapid support forces. general mohammed hum don douglas bo say they are fighting for the will of the sudanese people and they won't stop until they succeed. no sign, you know, you know, that's a look and maybe we need to decrease the dilemma violence. we need to make sure
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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. i believe we do not need any international or regional interference because we are sudanese. people will reach a point that satisfy us. no. do not even shall i cannot tell you the site or end overnight. however, we hope and assure the sudanese people then with that we will end the special with the least amount of damage. we will not lay down arms until we take over all the armed forces positions and headquarters, and then if we will listen to the will of the sudanese people across the capital. meanwhile, many fair that is could be the beginning of a wider conflict and the country had been morgan brings us the latest from hearts him. ah, the threat of violence is now too close to home. days of fighting have left many
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sudanese, desperate, and afraid. thousands of people are leaving houghton 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 breaking several c flyers in recent days. the streets of the capitol are seeing the effects of conflict. a lot of reporting and pictures for people who also need a lot of read. so them are really to be as some of them are, some of them got wise by the people who are they are from the neighbourhood, but some of them are. 1 not during the lunch and gunfire, some people venture out to south up on food and water with supplies are limited and the united nations weren't a humanitarian catastrophe, is looming. many of the country's best hospitals are in harpoon where the most
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intense 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 for some leaving isn't an option, at least not yet. oh, the fema city indicator, it locks on. it's also real. you see children watching cartoons at home against a 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, who's and fighting sudan was on the verge of transitioning to a civilian lead government. those plans are now on hold again. despite going through several civil wars since its independence, the capital had remained stable and far from the scenes of fighting and its
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residence, forced to flee. but it's now where sounds of heavy artillery, fire and explosions can be heard throughout the day, and where it's becoming harder for people to get water, food, and other basic necessities. and as thousands of people leave their homes in search of safety, there are fears that the violence could spread beyond sedans, borders, heber morgan, alta 0 cotton. a few days ago we spoke to had deal mohammed who had not left her house since the fighting began. saint bullets had flown into their home. now, after evacuating her house to the outskirts of hart him, she spoke to us about that journey. when moving, you move in the morning only you never move at night. you never move during the day, like it's the best time to move. you would find many checkpoints that belong to the, our staff. that the point is that you go towards them slowly, whether unfair, all car, you move towards them slowly because they're already tense about the war and what's going on. you make sure you're if you're in a vehicle,
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we make sure your windows are down and they'll ask you for just basic identification, which is your driver's license. if you have it at the moment, i'm, if you see them, you don't turn around and make you try to make a run for it. but because there will be you as a rep and they will open fire on you. so make sure you go towards them very slowly and you show them your identification, they search the car to make sure you're not carrying any weapons or anything. and they allow you to move through their checkpoints. they don't hold you, they don't steal from you. any of the words that have been going on around what's happening is actually it's very simple. you go to worse than slowly and securely and they'll allow you to pass through and off. so you make it through. then you can leave up to like, urge people who aren't near zones of classes, right? not to leave because you can never know when to stay, but it will come of all 7 calling developments and yemen to people that have been arrested over a stand stampede in the capitol. this left of the 78 people dead. the businessman
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had organized the event in san r, where the crush took place off to hundreds gala to receive cash handouts of food. i shall borrow has more in this oh, this is the moment of the stampede. in some hundreds of people have got the school to receive donations from a wealthy business. as a cloud surge chaos ensued and many were trapped in a narrow alley. the sick with the hospital has received 7 to 3 people, or are those who are in critical condition. 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 they were arrested to local businessman, whom the accused or failing to coordinate with the police calling for the bananas wound were out of pocket while we want to investigate the unfortunate events and
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find a solution to make sure it never happens again. this is a great tragedy of 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 rebound and show compassion for those less fortunate. witnesses blamed security forces for opening fire to disperse the crown, which they say caused panic, beset by years of violence and instability, yet is one of the poorest countries m fortunate events that happen in fun. i is a harsh reminder that yemen remains as one of the worst worst humanitarian crisis. it also reflects how acute and desperate and the situation on the population is we are talking about a country where 2 thirds of the population are relying on humanitarian assistance.
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the stampede happen just days after the healthiest and saudi officials disgust a truce to end the war and reopen airports. hash m alba al jazeera. ah. better such a general? yes, sultan bug has made his 1st visit to keith since the russian invasion. he tell president savanski that he sees ukraine's rightful place. as inside the military alliance, the crime in respondent sang ukrainian, preventing ukraine membership of nato was one of the main aims of the attack. charles drafted reports from keith. though, a handshake that will infuriate russia to president vladimir zalinski, hosted the leader of nato, jens stuart and burg for a meeting in cuba. and after more than the gear of war, stockton burg carried a message that ukraine can eventually find
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a place in the western military alliance. let me be clear, ukraine's rightful place is in the europe land. think family ukraine's rightful place is in nato. and over time, our support will help you make this possible. is not the 1st time stolen, burger said this kind of thing. but the symbolism of him saying it in keith is powerful. the kremlin was quick to respond, saying that ukraine shift towards nato was one of the reasons why russia began what it calls its special operation in the 1st place. but the president zalinski, it's a moment of hope to ms. barnett, and we interpret this visit of the secretary general. the 1st of the full scale war is a sign that the nato alliance is ready to start a new chapter in relations with ukraine. a chapter of ambitious decisions. but the law there, i urged the secretary general to help overcome the restraint of our partners in supplying some weapons, including long range weapons,
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modern aviation artillery and armour. delaying decisions is time that is lost for peace and this means the lives of our one is what zelinski will immediately get is more of this russian design mix. when single inflated, you still need to point to maybe later they may be old stock, which slide from use my slovakia last year. but ukrainian pilots are familiar with them and then go straight into services. ukraine prepares for its imminent spring offensive. more immediate needs on defensive wash and air attacks by missiles and drones continued. 8 civilians were killed in this attack on the eastern city of sla vance last week. the crane and air force command now admits that it leads more ammunition, fruits, air defenses. nato members of other countries gather in ramstein and germany on friday and present. zelinski requests are very clear, more modern western kit and longer range weapons that so far ukraine's allies have
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been reluctant to supply, but time is tight for ukraine, with the so called spring counter offensive expected in the coming weeks. cha, stratford al jazeera cave. russia's defense ministry says one of its warplanes accidentally fight a weapon into the city of belgrade, near ukraine. the regional governor says at least 2 people were injured in the explosion. video from this i showed piles of concrete on the street, several damaged cars. the belgrade region is one of several parts of southern russia where targets, like fuel and ammunition stores have been rocked by explosions since the war started. a harrowing image of the war and ukraine has won the well press. photo of the year ukrainian associated press photographer yevgeny maletchko, captured this image in march last year. it shows emergency workers carrying a pregnant woman through the shattered grounds of a maternity hospital in the city of mary a pole. she was 32 years old arena cali,
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nina, died of her injuries shortly after giving birth to the lifeless body of her baby. but picture real, we're always in austin. in our mind, you know that pitcher you want to aris, remember what you couldn't will stop was of history as a war, crime against a crane. yes. still halfway on the program, prosecutors dropped criminal charges against the i to i. baldwin, the fatal shooting of cinematographer. helena hutchins, on film said, we told you a 29 year old syrian refugee. the plants are alive, a small town in germany, after being elected man. ah, with looks like it's going to be
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a windy day across east asia on friday. hi there, thanks for joining in. so particularly for japan. so kado island, we'll see wind gusts here exceed 80 kilometers per hour and for east china and shanghai i would say wind gusts of 40 kilometers per hour. in town. we've got snow storms and blizzards for the northwest of china and this batch of what weather runs from the yellow river valley right down to the pearl river valley. so some intense rain for grungy and one dung province is here. we are likely to see some flooding in time. it continues to be hot, humid in hazy, across indo china. we're seen some of that heat filter into china's high none island as well, but some explosive thunderstorms for i coo up to australia. we go and the picture looks fairly. com, still a bit chilly. if you want to say for that southeast corner and fort has mania, we saw those snow levels dropped to about 900 meters. so snow on some of the mountain tops there for new zealand. it is a very wet pitcher for that south island. here is this batch of what weather runs
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into the south island weather alerts and play for just how much rain we're going to see. now, over the course of the weekend, this will shift into the north island. so i suspect somewhere we're going to see some flooding, so please be careful out there, and now you're up to date. ah, the deep sea mining provides the minerals needed for a green energy transition in the 1st of 2 special reports. 101 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean on al jazeera. ah, oh wow. oh, now jesse around with me, oh oh,
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oh oh oh, oh, come back main stories now and the u. n. is appealing for a 3 day cease fire of the needle fitter holiday and to dawn so that people trapped in the homes can flee the fighting. that's been raging across capital for 6 days. at least 330 people have been killed. thousands more injured. to people have been arrested over a stampede in yemen capital after a 78 people dead. the businessman organized the event in san aisle where the crush took place. hundreds of people gathered to receive cash handouts and food. and the nato sector general against ulta bug has declared that ukraine's rightful place is in the alliance during his bus visit to the country. since a start of the wall in all the news, u. s. president joe biden as hosted his colombian counterpart,
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gustavo petro at the white house, petrie says they discussed swapping some of his nation's debt. the increased efforts on climate change, also on the table, economic and security cooperation, migration, and colombia as long wanting conflict with rebels. petro took office in august last year has been highly critical of washington's war on drugs. biden says, more can be done to deepen the way they work together against drug trafficking. columbia is key to the hemisphere, and i mean as soon keystone and i think we have an opportunity. if we worked hard enough to have western hemisphere, you know, the whole democratic economic group prosperous. the criminal charges against hollywood actor alec baldwin over the death of cinematography molina hutchins are to be dropped. baldwin had faced 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter after the accidental shooting on the side of the movie
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ross in october 2021. he pleaded not guilty to both charges. a voice is news agency is reporting that the prosecution of the films almera hon. a good terrorist read is going to could proceed. we take it a bikini fossa, military to captain brown, troy, re assigned a decree for compulsory recruitment to the armed forces. as is going to affect all young men at the, the aged 18 and above presidents. he said that it's to help fight on groups in the country. more than 10000 people have been killed in violence since 2015. nicholas huck has moved from santa goes capital to car frickin' if i so as military gentle leader admits that the military is going from losses to defeat. saying that the government forces have laws to 40 percent of its territory to arm groups linked to al qaeda and iso. since the coo, the united states, has severed military cooperation with captain ibrahim tower tories military agenda
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leadership, and the french have stopped their military cooperation. so he can no longer rely on air support from the french or ground troops. so in order to bridge that gap insecurity, well the government of burkina faso is looking at people. it's young people, a country of 22000000 people, where the median age is. 17 many people sitting idle and so this war effort, calling on anybody above the age of 18 where they are men and women to go on. the front line is greatly popular. why? well, that's because 2000000 people are displaced. tens of thousands of people have been killed in their daily despatches on the news intel on television, but also on the radio of the latest information of the front line. and so the situation is going from bad to worse in this country. and so this is a desperate effort to try to regain last land. nicholas hawk al jazeera,
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uganda is present. you're wearing a 70 ascending and anti gaylord back to parliament saying that it should be amended last month. parliament approve the bill which introduces half penalties for same sex relationships. those convicted could face there the death penalty or life imprisonment, united nations and the us urgent 70 to reject the legislation. washington warned of repercussions if it does take effect. and there's been a warning from eunice or for an alarming number of children around the world have not been given routine vaccinations, largely due to health care disrupted by the coven pandemic. some 67000000 children partially or fully missed routine vaccines globally, between 20192021. that's a 5 percent drop to 81 percent. a low loss seen in 2008 africa and south asia were particularly hard hit. the report also raised concerns about a drop in people's confidence in vaccines that seen in $52.00 out of the $55.00
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countries surveyed the when says vaccines save nearly 4 and a half 1000000 lives every year, but believes that figure could jump to 5800000 by 2030. if ambitious targets are met. unicef, his flight particular concerns about polio and measles outbreaks. before the introduction of vaccine. in 1963, measles killed approximately 2 and a half 1000000 people every year. mostly children. by 2021. that number had fallen to a 128000. all the world health organization is officially launched, its m r n. a vaccine technology harbor in cape town, south africa facility was established during the pandemic del poor country struggling to gain access to live stating medication the w h. o. pick the south african biotech firm, african biologics and local vaccine make a bio vac for the pilot project. in 2021 african biologics is used the publicly available sequence of madonna's m, r and a covered vaccine make its own version of the shot. and now scaling up we should
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use the bigger market opportunities. we have regional and continental one opportunity for versus the africa's pre trip gone. that is a political commitment of all leaders. but the sad to say that the still intra africa trade is only 10 percent. a refugee from syria has been elected mayor of a small town and south west germany. 29 year old ryan l shovel fled the fighting in his home country 8 years. the time is one of half half a 1000000 who have found a new home in germany. during that time that boston travelled to are still time to hear his story. this is our sole 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,
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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 the historicity though this a lecture sentence, historical signal that even people who weren't born here. 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 l. 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 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,
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he learned german fluently and studied the country's administrative system. a thank a 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 i am 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 bid it 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 also time will soon have a new supermarket and train connection. as soon as he is sworn in, al shibel wants to add restaurants akin to god and senior homes. the new mirror will start his job here at the city hall and jude. since his election that he anal table as quickly turned into a success story of germany's refugee policy and a small town of authors,
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heim is now being seen as an example of open mindedness for given an outsider. it's trust, but some are skeptical. you'll be warmly welcomed by every one for emeralds was always for you, so it will probably be difficult for him to work with the city council because there are some stubborn people there. but many and our sauce home see there are ready to work with the new mir, hoping their town will soon be more likely step. fasten l g 0. also sign a family a formula. one legend michael schumacher is planning legal action of a fake interview and a german magazine created using artificial intelligence. michael schumacher the 1st interview is the headline on the front page of the deal actual publication. the 7 times wall champion has not been seen in public since it's serious skiing accident almost 10 years ago. that left him with serious brain injuries. entire article was created using an a i program, which is only made clear at the end. meanwhile,
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twitter has started removing legacy blue text from verified accounts. social media giant is now charging individuals and companies $8.00 a month for the verification. twitter had about 300000 verified uses under the original blue check system. many of them journalists, athletes, and public figures. c, e o e long mosque says the mover would use the number of fake accounts space axes, launch the biggest and most powerful rocket ever made an alignment test. but it didn't go according to plan. ah, the 2 halves of the on crude starship failed to separate as planned, unexploded for minutes off to blast off crashing down in the gulf of mexico. thousands of gather to watch the launch from southern texas. earlier i spoke to francisco, diego, a senior such for the department of physics and astronomy unit at the university college london told me why the launch was still considered
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a milestone by spice x y bishop dawn is to launch the largest stroke if ever made. i'm actually managed to get for a few 100 meters above. i think you gave us a lot of the stratosphere, a few kilometers actually. and that was our success in a way. there were some technical mach functions that i don't know exactly what happened that the fail to, to the touch, the, the upper stage from the lower stage. and then the whole thing couldn't, couldn't continue, but of, up to when he was so success, it was so difficult to fly these the 1st time that the call broke good, all the bullet to stages flight together. so there was a major risk because he hasn't been gone before arrest solar eclipse in scene across large areas of the southern hemisphere. this occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth blocking the sunlight during the day. barbara agatha has minus rosamille gazette. o,
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typically turned up in their thousands, excited to see a rest solar eclipse. for one minute, part of australia's northwestern coast was plunged into darkness at midday on thursday. oh, people and tourists from around from world camp her days across the country to see the event with many it was worth the wait. ah, just so thrilled in about sir ian. those had sakes i dislike so surprising to say something like i've never experienced before. it was probably the most exciting minute that we've had for a long time of the so called hybrid eclipses only occur a few times a century. it's shadow track from the indian ocean to the pacific and fell mostly over water. the lucky few people in its path either saw darkness of a total eclipse.

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