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these pulses of rain as they push right into the northwest of angola, still a critical wildfire danger of 4 central areas of south africa. coltrane has swung through here, that's lowered temperatures. we've got another one that will come in the days ahead . some pretty good pulses of rain for the east coast and madagascar. what weather really never too far away from antenna in a refill. now, your tape will see you soon. take care. ah. we town the untold story. we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides, no matter where it takes us. a fan sir guy from my eyes, and power, and pasha, we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net back out here. ah.
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muted celebrations of eden sudan is fighting between the army and a powerful or military force in his 7th day, tens of thousands of sudanese fleet and neighbouring chad, but many remained trapped in their homes with no food or water for electricity. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from dar. huh. so coming up with wow, 8 festivities begin for the majority of muslims smacking the end of the ramadan, fasting, mouth. ukraine's rightful place is in night and a defiant declaration from nitro chief in stilton burg, on his 1st visit to ukraine since russia advisors.
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ah, it is the beginning of the aid holiday for the majority of muslims around the world . worshipers have been offering morning aid, prince mocking the end of the fasting month of ramadan. buttons to don where eat is usually celebrated with large family gatherings. the day is overshadowed by a power struggle between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces paramilitary group. the un has called for an immediate cease fire to the fighting that has climbed the lives of 330 people, the paramilitary group, say they agree to a truce. there has been no confirmation from the army, but sedans. top general has delivered an aid speech. his 1st address to the nation since the fighting began a week ago. mark, you saw ha, come over and i will. i do not hug am. i will beloved cities hers this year will
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receive eat while our country is a bleeding because of this bleeding, we have dead people, injuries separated families and destroyed houses and institutions. this destruction and sound of gunfire did not leave room for happiness that our beloved people deserve. we are very sad for this pain, but there still hope that together will pass this crisis and come out with more united and strong one army, one nation. we are sure that we will pass this crisis, which will provide security for this country and transition to civilian rule. oh cool. okay, let's go to have a morgan and cartoon inhibit. is there any sign that there could be a true saw or even a ceasefire over age? here and i think between the army r. v. as in the river, there are 3 strike as well. it looks like we're having technical issues speaking to
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her, but morgan will come back to her later in the program or the world food program is calling for more assistance to cope with the influx of refugees from sir don. the chaired country director says the w if p is running out of funds to distribute 8. i am here in tulsa, it doesn't, people are the border of saddam sort of. doesn't recognize that we are today might be one that the love distribution as we have normal funding, which is a problem with little feet that we are with them until the way where we are also expecting more, if you don't. sure. i'm on the whole still really, he's on the written well, really building for help us. over the past week, al jazeera has spoken to several people living in sudan and about the impact of the fighting. here are some of their stories. ah,
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i personally printed me from hunger and me, di company and i'm from a lot of people don't understand that there's no future by both groups that are fighting to come out that are 5 percent future. ah, my mom passed away on the 15th of april. the morning or sunday at about 7 36 in the morning and she was actually i had a house in the living room trying to take shelter over there. ah. blow them off with we found in the bottle. people who are injured does a lot of people with
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merch people aren't here. so is it flashes, why not to leave? because you can never know when to stay with ah. elsewhere around the world, muslims are mocking. eat with prison. festivities base live pictures from mecca. his lambs holiest size, the timing of aid is determined by the sizing of the crescent moon. in some countries, the holiday will be celebrated. on saturday, you will get on it. let's go to some casino in and takia and ha tie province into kia. the region was one of the worst hit into devastating earthquakes and figuring send him this is the 1st stage since the years quite so. how people spending it this year. well tom, what everybody says is, is that this aid, the 1st a religious aid of the,
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of the year is a bit sour. because many of those people who are living in the earthquake with an area as have a loss, as some people among their families. if they haven't lost any beloved ones, they have lost their homes. i'm in one of the containers cities that have been established a by the disaster management agency in the city of potty how thought is one of the worst hit cities, a by the earthquake. the and, and there are 350 containers and around 1500 residents in this a container city. it has been a quiet morning. we joined the, a prayer, the morning prayer. i would, the people of people are trying to establish a neighborhood among themselves, but they are all upset. the children are trying to be hopeful, as they are not that much aware of the situation. it is still
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a feast for them. it is still at an aid for them, but when you speak to the elderly and they are upset, but they are thankful that they are still alive. at least some of their children are alive. and some of those people residing in this a container city have left to they are villages. and since yesterday we have been seeing many people visiting the cemeteries, the graveyards. it's a tradition in the islamic culture and in turkey as well that people just one day before those fees, people visit the cemeteries, the graveyards. and at this year, of course, many people are visiting the graveyards because so many people, tens of thousands of people lost their lives in those of that the tremor stuff. okay. as you mentioned, people bureau obviously still really struggling with the aftermath of us quite a new spoken little bit about the housing issue. is there any plans to get people you know, out of the tents that we've seen behind you and into proper long term housing
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tom, definitely this is not a promising situation because of the at least 500000 a buildings have been collapsed during this. these 2 earthquakes that hit 11 cities in true kid, southern region. and as so far in what we saw in ha tie is that despite the debris of the collapse, buildings a most of them have been a remote. it has become at gal city and there is literally no one in the city and huts i is one of the very prominent, very crowded and developed cities in this region. and it had been hosting a hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees as well. but in the city center, there is no one and even the buildings that have been a medium and a medium damaged or less damaged, people are not allowed to enter in. so still the spike, the container city is established. so many people are living in tenths, which is a,
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it would, which is a, which is not a long term solution. the government started, i stopped a building, the new houses. and yesterday, in a message to celebrate the aid i had turkish pres, than promised at that, at the government's will a launch. it will start a building at $650000.00 extra homes in the region. but this is the long way to run for people here and most of the people as placed in hot i left for other cities. and as people how long they will be able to stay in the containers and the summer is coming, by the way the containers are not, are not accommodating people, it is is going to be very hot for them. it's a, it was situation is really tough here, despite the efforts to ease the situation to is the conditions for the civilians. tom, okay, thank you so much for that. that cinema casino and hot, high proven center kia lent early morning eat prayers have taken place in alex m
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mosque and occupy the east jerusalem during ramadan. tensions were running high as israeli forces conducted rides at the compound, and prevented thousands of palestinians from entering. i'm a gym june has more from the occupied east jerusalem. it's just past 6 a. m. and already we've seen housings of worshipers arrive here to the entrance of an up some mosque compound at lions gate. could see these crowds of people around us. there is a palpable sense of relief people looking forward to praying their e prayer in a peaceful atmosphere. a marked contrast to how much tensions have escalated earlier this month. it's a festive atmosphere here to day people bringing their families. you can see balloons around us. you can also see right here that they are selling toys for the children to had bella, i met at the, the in summer we are very connected with alex and mosque. our roots are here. we'll
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stay here despite over difficulties that we're expecting to face. we exist and we will continue to exist. total i'm the day i'm out of bach nayoka just about. thank god we're happy on people are gathering full pres, crystal and there are no closures. there is rare is now over in palestinian worshippers are exiting the alex a mosque compound. now we did witness one scene of minor scuffling between israeli forces and palestinian worshippers a little bit earlier, but it was over quite quickly. and this is really nothing out of the ordinary here . and just over 2 weeks ago israeli forces entered the on of some mosque. the lobster grenades, they beat palestinian worshippers. during one of the incursions around $400.00 palestinians were actually arrested. that caused quite a bit of escalation. and since then, there have been efforts to de escalate. that's why you think you saw things calm down the last and days of ramadan. and so far into read things have remained calm.
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how much m g m j 0 occupied the seriously nato chief gin stilton burke has made his 1st visit to keep since russia invaded, he told president zalinski that ukraine's rightful places inside the military alliance. the kremlin responded sang preventing ukrainian membership of nato was one of the main goals of its invasion. shall stratford reports from cave, a handshake that will infuriate russia see. president vladimir zalinski hosted the leader of nato, gen stilton burg for a meeting in cuba. and after more than a year of war, started, bert carried a message that ukraine can eventually find 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 natal. and over time, our support will help you make this possible. is not the 1st time stilton berg has
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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 for president zalinski, it's a moment of hope to his banner, 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 for the law there, i urged the secretary general to help overcome the restraint of our partners in supplying some weapons, including long range weapons, modern aviation, artillery and armor. delaying decisions is time that is lost for pace and this by the lives of our one is what zelinski will immediately get is more of this russian design mixed 29 flight rejects donated, point neighbor and later members, slovakia. they may be old stock, which fired from use my slovak year last year,
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but ukrainian pilots are familiar with them. and then go straight into services. ukraine prepares for its imminent spring offensive wood more immediate needs on defensive russian 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 emulation, but air defenses. nato members of other countries gather in ramstein and germany on friday and present. zalinski requests are very clear, more modern western kit and longer range weapons that so far ukraine's allies have been reluctant to supply, but time is tight for ukraine. with the so called spring counter offensive expected in the coming weeks. john stratford al jazeera keith, him 23 fighters are reported to have withdrawn from parts of north kiva and
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democratic republic of congo. they had seized parts of the province since we're emerging in 2021. the congolese communities have told al jazeera, the armed group is still present in some areas. catherine sawyer, reports, canyon troops in cuba, in north cube will province. their holding fort in areas from where the armed group am 23 has withdrawn. regional east african forces from kenya, uganda, south through dawn and bruni are here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to the region. hundreds of people have been killed and up to 1000000 forced out of their home since the conflict started over a year ago, some congolese leaving in cuba said they are afraid to go back home despite m. 23 fighters pulling out. am $23.00 fighters are still lurking around the area. they have checkpoints isn't parts they make us pay. taxes is $5.00
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a trip indian we don't make any profit. the group has seeded strategic towns and roads, but fighting is still going on in some parts. wanda has been accused by the un, the e, you and others of supporting the rebels. kigali denies this. according to an agreement signed by regional leaders, m 23 is to move to sub, been in the room, go mountains, new other wonder booter. but the rebels have not gone there yet. the definition of their voice is in line, the words what will agree of the door. but whether they are getting there until i get to that position, we want validate. then i can be able to tell you good. but before you have reported by the regional forces were deployed a few months ago. they said they are here to facilitate a political process between kinshasa and m 23. but some analysts say the
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negotiations are moving too slowly. and while everyone talks about a political truck and a military truck, there is no clear understanding what, what, what should come 1st and how that should evolve. am 33 leaders say they want direct talks with the government. kinshasa insisted cannot negotiate until all areas controlled by the rebel fighters are vacated. the deadlock is unbroken, and congolese who've been forced out, are now living rough in comes for the displaced and suffering. catherine saw all 0 was still ahead on al jazeera, the maiden flight of the biggest rocket ever launched ins in an explosion. spy, 6 is the mission, was a success. ah
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frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me, a map informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stays critical debate. and are only both legal, we're all going to be see that we have to figure that out there. in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, i've worked it out, is there english since it's lordship, as a principal presented to and as a correspondence with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who would normally not get that voice is heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the depaula quake of 2050, a terrible natural disaster on the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area. to be then,
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to tell the people story was very important at the time. ah, al jazeera, when ever you. oh, oh, oh, ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the salad that you in is cooling for an immediate humanitarian ceased font and sudan over the eat holiday. the rapid sport forces says it has agreed to a 3 day truce, but there has been no confirmation from the sudanese army. many paperless,
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still trying to leave the sudanese capital count. tomb thousands have already flayed to neighboring chad. humanitarian agencies there are appealing to help to cook with the influx of refugees and all around the world. muslims on my king eat with trays and festivities. the timing of eat is determined by the sizing of the crescent moon. in some countries the holiday will be celebrated on saturday. the 3 workers have died after an explosion at a coal. mine and central columbia rescue teams is still trying to find another 4 tramped inside. authorities are investigating the incidence complied with safety laws. a similar accident in march. they've 21 people, did the leaders of the united states in columbia side. i will deepen cooperation to tackle drug trafficking. he was president george bought in mid columbia. gustavo petro at the white house on thursday. petra, who took office in august has been critical of washington's cracked down on drugs.
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the 2 also discussed climate change migration, columbia, as long running conflict with rebel groups and tensions with venezuela. colombia is the key to the hemisphere, and i re mission keystone. and i think we have an opportunity if we've worked hard enough to have western hemisphere that is united equal democratic and economic greek prosperous, white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more both u. s. president joe biden, and columbia president, gustavo petro, sat in the oval office, acknowledging that it was important to deepen their friendship for variety of reasons, even as they have differences to overcome for the us. it is an interest in making sure that china does not deepen its grip on latin america,
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given that china is a u. s. adversary on the part of columbia is making sure that it can expand its economic relationship with the united states, particularly when it comes to the area of renewable energy and expanding private sector investment. the columbian president wanting to be sure there is a future that does not include coal, oil, or gas, but they do have differences to overcome, particularly when it comes to drug policy. the columbian president believes it's important to protect the small coca farmers. the united states disagrees and this is where these 2 men will have to overcome their differences as well as when it comes to venezuela. the columbia president believes that when it comes to venezuela, that it is time to end the isolation of venezuela leader nicholas maduro. he has since had bilateral meetings and is calling for the lifting of sanctions. well,
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u. s. president joe biden disagrees. kimberly, how can al jazeera, the white house, police and canada say cargo containing gold worth nearly $15000000.00 has been stolen from toronto airport. it arrived on monday night and was in a holding facility before it disappeared. police haven't confirmed where the aircraft had come from or its destination. the highest is canada's largest, since 3000 tons of maple syrup was stolen and 2012 spy, 6 has launched. the biggest and most powerful rocket if a maze, but the landmark test didn't go according to plan. ah, the 2 halves of the untruths space starship failed to separate. and it exploded, 4 minutes after glanced off crashing down in the gulf of mexico spy, 6 officials have still declared the mission of success as it marks the 1st time
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starship and its massive booster rocket had launched column. baker has more on the test flight 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. a must starship is supposed to be the largest vehicle ever sent to stay standing at 120 meters and 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 entrepreneur making that, that he says it could very passengers around the world in half an hour. but he says his
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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 out. 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 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
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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, you know, starship and what the future might bring for a. just because we can build a rock, it doesn't mean that we can build the civilization reminder mosque who has celebrated previous failures, said the 1st test was always a 5050 bet. a safe prediction. colin baker al jazeera, which we referred to francesca diego is a senior research fellow at their physics and astronomy departments at university college london. he explains why the launch was still considered a milestone. well, they have the honest to launch of
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a largest broke it ever made. i am actually managed to get a few 100 meters above. i think he gave the side of the stratosphere a few kilometers actually. and that was a success in a way. there were some technical mach functions that i don't know exactly what happened that the failed to throw the thatch the, the upper stage from the lower stage. and then the whole thing couldn't, couldn't continue. but of up to then he was so success. it was difficult to fly this the 1st time that the whole crooked, all the, all the 2 stages flight together. so there was a major risk because he hasn't been gone before. well, that's all from me. tom mccray, for now you can find more information on our website al jazeera. don't. com, with a is next with jeff harrington. the inside story will examine tennessee as political situation and the impact of the detention of them and out of parties for sheet canoe. chief, stay with us for that. ah
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ah, it's friday, here's your forecast for europe in africa. good to have you long. so we've got a storm system unwind in half the atlantic ocean into the coast of portugal, the northwest of spain. this is going to help attain the wildfire threat here. over the next few days off to the north west. we go and an easterly wind is going to carry some showers across the channel from the low countries into england and wales . wicked scandinavia temperature's doing pretty good here. same goes for a bell roofs and western russia in time for central europe, showers of turn lighter here, temperatures have come up so we won't see as much snow over the alpine region. and for turkey, we've got wet weather right across the black sea coast has been a few days of showers in istanbul just the other day. some pretty dark clouds
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rolled across the city. they're off to africa, we go. those winds have turned around in cairo, temperatures still low there and we've got some soaking. rains right across liberia . same goes for the south coast of nigeria and heat wave alerts in play for the southeast of senegal, as those temperatures cross 40 degrees for south africa. here's how this story goes . we had a cold front roll across, still a critical wildfire threat as we look towards central areas of the country and not a bad day in vint hook, with a high of $25.00 degrees. ah, jump into this 10 percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions killing the debate. people have already lost a have you will say want to broaden this conversation by bringing more more.

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