tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 21, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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ah ha ha ha robin. you're watching the algebra. news are live from doug hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. gunshots and explosions are heard across it. all laurie eat festivities after another seats by fails to hold. thousands, continue to escape the violence within saddam and to neighboring child while others are trapped without food, water, or electricity. the u. k. deputy prime minister steps down dominic rob was under investigation into accusations of bullying and either under occupation we meet palestinians, he said as little to celebrate under israeli oppression. i'm paul reese witherspoon,
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of the brooklyn that saw only just hanging on in the n b a playoffs. and manchester united manager, ericsson hart, says his players like passion a comedy of errors, dumped them out to the right belief. ah, welcome to the news i. we begin in sid all way eat festivities have been bored by fighting after another ceasefire. fail to hold these alive. pitchers from cartoon smoke now dominates the sky line of signals. capital people have been advised to stay in doors as the fighting between the armed forces and the paramilitary continues for a 7th day. more than 400 people have been killed and at least 3500 are injured victoria gate and begins are coverage. oh, the muslim holidays eat marked by soldiers on the streets of cartoon,
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cheered on by their supporter, o. d u and his called for an immediate cease fire between the sydney's army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces. i thought there's been no confirmation from the army methuselah. the war i love you loading a hug. allow our beloved citizens this year will receive eat while our country is a bleeding because of this bleeding. we have dead people injuries that separated families and destroyed houses and institutions into our this destruction and sound of gunfire. i did not leave room for happiness that our beloved people deserve. the r s f says it's ready to observe a 70 to our truth and blamed the army for the continuing violence. it's tweeted at this moment when citizens are preparing to receive the 1st day of eat al fitter the neighborhoods have caught him or waking up to the bombings of aircrafts and heavy artillery in a sweeping attack. that is correctly targeting residential neighborhoods. 330
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kilometers north of the capital. a, mary, people are hoping to celebrate the end of the fasting month of ramadan, as they usually would with large family gatherings. they too have been caught up in the violence, but the army says it's now in control of the airport and the military base attached to it. i can the lad and god, the country is safe, the situation is stable and the shops have reopened. now we were able to bring the children to the market for eat clothes and hopefully we were able to make them happy. days of fighting have left many sudanese, desperate, and afraid tens of thousands of people have left the capital. many have already arrived in neighboring chad. a vast majority of these people are women and children with huge humanitarian needs. they lab seemingly, you know, overnight with, with nothing. and we know that the urgent immediate needs are what you would need if you had a clear house. ah,
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grossi dunn is a sense of unease and fear, but also of resilience. and little certainty about how things are going to move forward. victoria, gate and be al jazeera was over to a correspond hip morgan, his life for us in khartoum. and as we've already heard about the rapid support force to say they're ready for a cease fire or we heard anything from the army considering a cease fire. the world doesn't seem to be well hold much water at the moment. well, for many people here on the ground, the seas fire is more of a word by both 5 and actually implementation on the ground. the army did not respond to the 72 hour period overseas, fired that the rapid support for the savior initiating because of the holidays and on the ground. there has been in tempe fighting in several residential areas around the capital to including the northern part of the capital to him in the city of battery, where there were direct compensations between the rapid support forces amber food
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in these army. for the 1st time since the fighting started last saturday, people were able to see the foot in these army troops on the ground. directly fighting with the rapids support forces in residential areas and some of them say they could hear heavy artillery, forcing them to find a safe corner in the house to be able to escape any mortar or any shilling falling on them. and them getting hurt. those also fighting in other parts of the capital, incense fighting leading up to the road to met the need, but then it is where a lot of people fled from the capital to, to just a state seeking safety. so despite the fact that a sci fi was initiated by the rapid support for the on the ground, there has been continuous, intense fighting between the 2 sides with civilian cars, up in the middle of coffee holiday. a beginning for many muslim nations, including sued on people wanting probably to meet their relatives and friends. that's highly unlikely under the circumstances at the moment.
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yes indeed. to think that just around this time last week, people were actually preparing for the holidays going shopping, preparing their homes, the welcome guest. but now because of the situation, many of them are attending to the ones who are injured in their homes, trying to get medical assistance for 6 days hours, 7 days now, in some residential areas, people have been without clean water running water or without power. so for many of them, this is situation that they have to go to for the 1st time, some of them who folks who had this to say. and the, and i was how and this is the worst eat i've experienced. because i'm away from my mother and father and feel like there's no reason for that. the distance between us is 18 kilometers. i used to go to my town and come back on the same day and said this a feeling of helplessness, that the circumstances are bigger than you, that you can't bypass them. you feel restricted. and then for the, the bed little book with diamond, but i'm usually the past and in my family who gets excited to eat and encourages others to our new clothes and to enjoy you. but this is completely different than
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because i am responsible for my sibling. i have been very tense the past couple of days to provide stuff and find a safe place in the house. but i'm also hesitant whether to leave the house in all the seat has been totally different. i haven't been able to do anything because lot has been cut and the fighting started on the door. thought it is an activist and the residence of call to she says she has nobody water and her neighbors helping each other to cope with the crisis. it's very devastating we, it's very fat and emotion. i love the sound of the bombing and then use of those who died this morning just at the time of most of homes that broken so many houses for 2 people. you don't actually have to know the others who us we we, we are trapped here. we don't know where to go, how to handle the situation. we're trying to cove, you save each other, but it's we decided, devastating. the meals are very,
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very small. me if you don't get fall, so we tried to do to not consume too many food. we're not, we're not, we don't, we don't have a lot and relying on neighbors. sometimes neighbors use shared food, or sometimes we get food left over from neighborhoods and stuff with kind of like circulating food around the neighborhood and, and also it's, it's but it's very emmy stable and, and also frightening because we don't have running water for 2 days now so we give you water buckets and also it, it is not a stable would i would, i would i live. we've been out there for 3 days yesterday we had electricity for only 3 hours. and today we had a also this is the morning. so it's kind of a stable, we don't know how to do it. this is the 1st time we see water in her room and we try with diverting. it's so new and shocking. also, the thought of the suit,
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these all scrubbing to escape the violence, but aid agencies say neighboring countries unprepared for the new influx of refugees. fenton mulligan has more people in cartoon are desperate to get out, gathering whatever they can carry their seeking safety wherever they can. find it many have already crossed into chat more or likely to follow. we would week next week. then hundreds and hundreds of people that there had just need to figure out who would be like to deal name and the time to chat whenever they may not be available. nobody got no router and nothing. chad has its own problems. conflict in climate change have less more than 2000000 people struggling to get enough to eat. and it's already hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled conflicts in the region. agencies fear that won't be enough to go around. just this morning,
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we'll dispatching boys of food date 410000 people only for 2 months or 20000 people one months. and it's very complex. we are boring from projects and, but we really need to pull. we cannot continue like this back in food on the violence as an escalating and both sides are refusing to talk. those leading the fighting have no way of knowing if or when they'll see their homes again. centered monahan al jazeera though the u. s. migration agency says one of its staff have been killed in the fighting and sit on the international organization for migrations as a humanitarian work vehicle was hit by crossfire near a bathe. full dylan is a spokes person for the international organization for migration and joins us now. from geneva, mr. did not condolences for the loss of your member of staff, of the difficult time your organization. as far as you know, what were the circumstances around his death if the city
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of l. o. by he does, it's a large center, roughly half a 1000000 people about 250 kilometers south west of the capital. and he's been a scene of intense fighting over the last few days. machine, gun, fire, explosions, borders very dangerous situation for the civilians who find themselves there. what we know is the earlier today, our staff member, his wife and a newborn child, got into a private vehicle headed south to relocate to a safer place south of the city. and about 50 kilometers outside of l. a by. they found themselves in the crossfire between 2 factions. the staff member was, was critically injured. despite his injuries, he managed to drive the car some distance away to the health clinic. but sadly,
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he and he died some of his injuries. i mean, when he gets to show ready that no one is immune to the consequences of conflict, i mean what safety precautions have your stuff to consider undertaken recent years? because saddam has seen sort of many flash points after the fall of the former president. alba share in 2019 i mean it's safe to say that under the current circumstances, the safest place is, you know, hunker down in, in your residence. so i mean, this is a, it's a very dangerous situation, not just in the capital and in points and are for, but in cities like l. o bay. ah, you are reportage at the top. i notice the lack of drinking water, the lack of food. now like tricity out in many areas that are adding to this compounding the misery, experienced by civilians. at last count we had 430 and confirmed dead were 3200 people injured. many of those civilians. and of course,
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with the attacks on health centers and, and a desperate situation for the doctors and nurses were trying to attend to people. they're very real concerns for the, for the future. okay. they're, they're all concerns about the route south than full, full people on to the capitol. and so what are you hearing about sort of the destination that people are choosing to go to? are you able to advise a, get the word out about how they should start all think about that journey in any way. i mean, we, we understand that between 10 and 20000 people have already crossed the border into chad. iowa, them has been in sudan. now for almost a quarter century in neighboring cell sedan, we maintain migrant flow monitoring centers or along the border. we have seen some small numbers of people making that journey um into cell sudan. but i think the security situation is so dire. i mean, even in these rural areas,
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it's very difficult for people at this time to move fuel, for example, is in short supply. and the net for the, for the time being, people are, as i said, just a barricaded themselves in their homes and hoping to wait out this latest violence . and saddam, that may be some individuals across the dog who are thinking of moving in some shape will foam if people are watching or listening to this program in suit. all right, now what's your advice about how to move around the locations that they are? what needs to be taken into consideration if they decide to move from a safe location? i think the, the, the understandable desire of people to get out of harm's way is something that we see in all conflict areas. at this time. i mean the, the, the danger on the streets of the cities of dangers outside in the countryside. it
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is a very difficult calculation for individuals and communities to me to leave the circumstances in which they are in what we offer. no specific council on this, only to stay safe as safe as they possibly can. and out of harm's way, pulled away from the in social organization for migration. thanks so much for joining us from geneva. said he more had here all the on the news are including ukraine is still standing strong. and our support has not wavered. since that could be load austin me question i lived in germany to discuss support the ukraine of the fights for the control of the eastern democratic republic of congo. he's african forces, move into north kiva province and 23 rebels, the troll, and the booklet on the brink of elimination in the n b a playoff the best. she's coming up in full with the whole a little later. ah,
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the u. k. has a new deputy prime minister oliver doubt and has been named as the replacement for dominic rob, who resigned earlier on friday. he'd been on the investigation following formal complaints about his behavior. rob was accused of bullying dating back to when he served as foreign minister and justice minister. he's the 3rd senior minister to leave prime minister richie c. next cabinet in the past 6 months. see that says he's accepted the departure with great sadness. well, in the resignation letter, rob and submitted to the u. k. prime minister soon i key says he felt duty bound to accept the outcome of the inquiry, but he points out that it dismissed all but 2 of the allegations leveled against him. ra goes on to say that he believes the findings are flawed and set a dangerous precedent for what he calls the good conduct of government. sonya gay,
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gay has more from london. this is really months if not years, a combination of allegations against dominic, rob, and of course that 5 month long investigation, which was instigated by rob himself, political reasons, of course, $11.00 could argue, but sir, make no mistake. this is quite an a resignation letter. i mean, it may be that he's trying to sort of state that he is willing to continue to give his support to the prime minister richie sooner. but there is an under turn that certainly of his frustration with the process. of course he is sticking to the fact that he is residing because he himself made the promise that if any counts of bullying and intimidation were up held and he would resign. so 2 counts of those have been upheld. and now he is forced to abide by his own word, but certainly the tone of that reflects his eyes. you could even say anger with the
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fact that he believes that it was perhaps his right to be able to pursue certain tactics in the workplace. viewer is hosting a meeting of west to the allies at his ramstein. i base in germany to discuss further military support. the ukraine or ukraine is pushing for bullfighter jets in ammunition ahead of it's long expected spring counter offensive. washington is promising to support key for and we quote, as long as it takes our collective effort shirt made a huge difference on the battlefield. and now in just a few short months, the contact group has delivered more than 230 tanks. more than 1550 armored vehicles and other equipment and munitions to support more than mine, new armored brigades. we've also expedited or in one abrams timelines to supply ukraine with more armored capability and becoming much and the young ones
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that the ukrainians will use for training arrived here in germany in the next few weeks. and all of this is huge progress. i said didn't key of yesterday on that. the ukraine said future is in the your atlantic. our family and all ne dollars have agreed that, that ukraine will become a nato, a member. but the main focus now a, so of course on, on how to ensure that ukraine a prevails because without the sovereign independence ukraine, there's no meaning in discussing our membership. so child profit has more from keith, will the calls from ukraine. i have become in recent weeks, increasingly loud and frustrated every body from the president laudermill zalinski too many of his military officials. people here basically saying that they need more weapons and they need those weapons fast. and that's in preparation for this
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long awaited and expected. what's been called a spring counter offensive, but there are some very real things that the ukraine and say they need chief of which are things like air defense. there are concerns that if his counter offensive, when it does start cities across the country, could become exposed to, for example, russian air strikes. and then of course there's the call for more tanks. we know that to run about 8 countries of already committed the german leopard, 2 tanks, and we know that the u. k. also has, as donated or is donating 14 challenger tanks. the americans are saying that 30 abrams tanks are expected, but those abraham's unexpected to be here, for example, until august. and they involve a lot of training and there are going to be calls for more ammunition, more artillery as well. so we expect to hear. yeah, a lot of focus on, on those kind of weapon systems that the ukrainians want,
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but it's going to be very interesting to find out whether we're going to see commitments or any kind of information as to whether long range weapons are going to be committed. something that is hugely controversial and is seen potentially as being very escalate, re for the russians. m 23 fight as a reporter, withdrawn from parts of north kiva in democratic republic of congo, and sized parts of the province of seized parts of the province. pardon me since re emerging in 2021. but congress communities have told al jazeera, the armed group is still present in some areas. catherine, so reports canyon troops in cuba, in north cuba province. their holding fort in areas from where the armed group m. 23 has withdrawn, regional, east african forces from kenya. uganda, south to 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
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their homes since the conflict started over a year ago, some congolese living 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. 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 pots. 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, mountains near the run the buddha. but the rebels have not gone there yet. the dismissal of the agree. it is in line with what will agree of the the one. but
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whether they are getting there until i do not buddhism, we won't validate. then i'd be able to tell you that before we 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 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 catered. that deadlock is unbroken. and congolese, who've been forced out,
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are now living rough in comes for the displaced and suffering. catherine saw alta 0 fell still had he all al jazeera rushing to find survivors emergency cruising columbia, trying to reach trapped miners after the explosion. in climate activists call for days of protests in the streets of london trying to force the government to go green. also in sport satisfaction from barcelona, including a comfortable we see that coming up in school with a little later. ah hello. i'm pleased to say it's set fair now across sir. paraguay. central air is a south america. big area of a high pressure, settled and sunny for the most part,
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rain now to the north of rio stretches his way up to was at western side of brazil pushing across. once again, we are seeing some very heavy right into peru and also when to ecuador, some really big downpours, a possibility across the western side of peru as we go one through saturday, may more for the caribbean, where to weather will be across the greater antilles, particularly into cuba and live the showers coming through here. hispaniola also seeing some of that wet weather jamaica could see some right across the snarl as more in the way of sunshine. i think there's always a chance of seeing one or 2 showers as we go on through the next couple of days, particularly as we go when it's a sad day. the wet weather gathering across the eastern side of the region that receives a very heavy rain pushing across eastern parts of north america. lie be storm sam. place to say this is a weakening feature but still a chance of symbolic storms. pushing particular through the deep south, we will see a possibility of one or 2 tornadoes he ahead of at 31 celsius in dc 18 celsius in
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new york. but it's very cold behind still with chance of some snow that so making its way further eastwards killing off by saturday. ah. in 543. he wanted a fraud takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police were unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more polite hill for upright. what al jazeera with
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ah ah, look about the news. i would meet the whole robin. it's doha. remind you of all the top stories the you it is calling for immediate humanitarian seats. foreign suit all over the eat, holiday. the rapids support forces. paramilitary groups says that it has agree to a 3 day truce, but there's been no confirmation from the sudanese alby. but he's villians are
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trying to escape the violence some of themed to rural areas. and saddam, while thousands of crossed into neighboring child military agencies that say they're running out of result with the us ration agency says one of the staff has been killed in the crossfire near the sudanese town of obeying the sudanese national is the full employee to dice and fighting broke out 6 days ago. dr. de la dia is the spokesman for the sudan doctors trade union. he says any, a few hospitals in the capital are still functioning, and they're being pushed to their limits. most of the hosp man hospital, now it's out of safety, really bought more than 60 husband. i'm out of service. more than 14 hospitality directly attacked by both by both group. in fact, also we have 11 medical staff di saturday. in fact,
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now all the number of men hospitals also use. now it is out of service. the men might be hosting undermined notes out of a hospital now only have $23.00 hosp hopperman across to the providing packages and most of them are going to stop due to lack of supply difficult to become active for medical stuff to the hospital. so the fighting is likely to us and the dollars already sliding economy theo and says that he, a 3rd of its people, live below the poverty line. the average yearly income is $4450.00. one of the lowest rates in the world. years of political kale has pushed inflation to record levels. international luxury funded expected it to reach the 77 percent this year. the 3rd highest, globally, the latest flare up in violence expected to push that even higher. international
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funding and investments have been reduced to a trickle in the middle rich country due to the gang instability cinema. baldo is the director of sudan transparency and policy tracking. he's also a regular commentator to dollars political economy and joins us now from new york, missed about a good time with us on the al jazeera. i mean, the economy was already hanging by threads because of the political instability, low forward investments, and issues around climate change. gross domestic product was the post to grow in 2023 doesn't look like that's going to happen considering what's going on right now . with the all the material costs are jasmine just portrayed. the economic situation is even more bleak and you said the economy was already in dire straits due to the fact that should i. ready some honey. ready from mom more than a year of vacancy of power resulting from their takeover by general han and general
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hammer key who are really close allied at the time in a collector against the. ready civilian men, in october of 2021. the civilian lead government has managed to ensure you satisfaction or reforms meant to remove the distortions of the macro economy. sadly, the could occur. okay, at a moment when you don on about to leap or all the, you know, the benefits of this very harsh and costly economically farms on the general population because the price of no not for example, was unified. we'll do a must've led to the dollar. the she needs from essentially we just kind of jump in there because you're, you're, you're hitting a lot of the salient points that we need to talk about. because you talk about the macro economy and the macroeconomy, or to actually helps the, the poorest in society to begin with. when you have conflict, it's that poor is part of society that needs to get back on its feet very quickly.
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or else there is a much larger social problem. and either if, if wages will already low, if earning a living was already very difficult. this current in pass is going to make it very difficult for a very large, a swathe of sudanese community to get back on their feet. again, how is any civilian government when it takes charge, going to help them it. is that a why i started by fading today? october 2020 no one pu? because if you mediately sent sudan back to international isolation from the international development community from the international financial institutions, i'm from all the assistance and the budgetary support and development day corporation that we're pretty decanted on. besides the reforms i described and when the air flows were about to begin. ready in billions of dollars from international
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financial institutions on top of pharmacies of slashing sudan or extend them dead by more than 90 percent of the cool care. this tends to down back to internationalized donation from. ready from all these, it flaws and support from the international community so that they glenworth already paralyzed by these isolation when the cool affair in between them of this vacancy of power were hon. and the military government did not be den, even that they were responsible for the economy or for the welfare and their well being of the sudanese population. so all of that is also continued to go into this huge military system that machine created. it survived the fall of the here while health education in c hill, my social services were totally ignored and starved of any funding and the conflict
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that we are witnessing on living today. ok, in the circumstances of the this is grace only to aggravate the consequences of all this or economy governments deficit than on the government responsibility in the industry. then let me, let me just jump in there. so because obviously, you know, that's the, that the politics of, of how that all works. the economy of how that all works is going to affect, i say, the community at large, and yet very, quite a large agricultural belt they. the country is rich in minerals are much of it controlled, sometimes by a parts of the militia and even the military that was being taken back by the central bank, the economy circle, or that, that, that way, that money moves around is still going to be halted $1.00 thing that can't be controlled when it comes to the economy is, is climate change. because that in itself, it's being said, we'll, we'll hit, the government will hit the militia groups by at least 20 percent,
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because 20 percent is the amount of land that is be eaten by climate change. it's an issue that hasn't been addressed either by the military dictatorships in the past. and it's been a very difficult one for the transitional government in any form that's been there to actually you might say get, hold of and, and, and take, get a grip off the climate change that either complicating factor in the case of to that. but how no doubt that the chrysler sudan, if that is all of a man may miss management and a man made is asked there, inflicted by should n is the ruling lives in the military asked the videos, stood by the mistake. would that and basically draw do the economy in this cracking situation for the organization that is not climate change. that is man made us indeed. and regardless of all of that, you know, you have all the scenario unfolding and what you need after a conflict is over. is investor confidence. such we help, ah,
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the economy help the currency. i mean, with what's going on, what has gone on over the last few years, what sort of investment can you imagine or investors would ever want to invest in sudan when this instability remains? well, that's who i the international community including regional and i started on real organizations, african unit and he got the choir, did a sodium united out of him at his school in all the international and would real surrounding sudan were so much invested in finding a negotiated a solution to the story made that followed the core data. and when are incentive and we one because that was offered to the military to relinquish an exit the wanted to get his free and leave the country back in the handles. a civilian legend from his government was the promise of, you know, great,
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you basically start in the international ed fraud that you're suspended or stopped already located once it's down, you know, was a military or a you. and for that reason, i give the military cooperative because of this international pressures now with the economy totally destroyed as the population is being put to these, there are here from, from the red military armies. i believe that bro, hon was more likely to prevail in the car and fight will not want to own in our running a country and you can responsibility for doing everything has to be built in. so you gotta do leon and literally, and therefore i think that it will be some semblance of a credible, you know, civilian or less government. that good, you know, basically mobilize international stuff also that it could floored today. connie or
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your sister, that is not a poor country, is, has all these potential agricultural livestock, minerals, everything is true. it's mission management. a man made irresponsibility that made us to dance. jimmy's, i will county, we shall have to see what happens. certainly for the moment telephone bell to thanks for joining us from new york. so thank you for having. ready sir lincoln's of called for justice on the 4th anniversary of easter bombings. it killed more than $260.00 people. the bishop of columbia held a service in the capital where he criticized successive governments, failing to disclose evidence related to the turks. the bloss claimed by i saw, talked at 3 churches and 3 luxury hotels in 2019 the families of 11 indonesian fishermen rescued from a deserted island off the north, west australian coast awaiting for their return. the men survived 6 days without food and water before being saved on wednesday, the group was caught in
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a powerful tropical cyclone. 8 others offered drowned really, really muhammad, as the story tension and uncertainty for families in popella village in the indonesian province of east new. sartain gotta these people are waiting for news of their missing loved ones. 2 brothers were on board fishing boats that were hit by a powerful cyclone near western australia. for alma, there's good news. her husband has been rescued but there's also some bad. his younger brother, so far, odin still hasn't been found. the parents say they can only hope and pray that their sons are safe. yes, i like it will. as i jo, april, australia, they often go fishing there in australia, but we didn't know that this would happen. now. fishing is our lives. unless it didn't come down to begin for randomly, i hope they can both return home so we can be together again
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nearby. another family is also experiencing similar anxiety. had happened at up and i am. i hope they can bring my boy home soon because i miss him so much. he's been gone for 2 weeks since april the 7th, but to wooden fishing boats left indonesia and got swept up in sight, phone ill. so the most powerful storm in 8th years to cross the australian coast. the boats were driven on to rocks. 300 kilometers west of broom. one capsized. the other washed up on an island. survivors say they were stranded for days without food or water, but they were spotted by an australian border for surveillance plane and air lifted to safety. fishing is an important livelihood for many indonesians, and they often try to fish further afield. australian authorities say the men were fishing illegally. some say they'd gone out reluctantly. a modern young sibling
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globally can say that i've experienced bad weather at sea recently. this time i didn't want to go because i was traumatized, but i wouldn't be able the day to martin for now the winds are calm and boats are docked in east new. sartain gotta buy, but that's little comfort for those. waiting to see whether their loved ones return or not. for healing mohammed al jazeera, emergency crews and columbia, la hoping to rescue for trumped miners. a buildup of gases calls an explosion overnight. dropping the men and killing 3 others. county lopez had eye and reports to coal mines. are now the sight of a rescue operation in the columbian central town of cuckoo, no bar. no, no, no, no, no friends and families are waiting anxiously hoping their relatives survived the overnight explosion. one, those one on one, boswell clerical, noisome, is not males of bed. when the mind is told me,
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the miner exploded. i was frightened because my co workers were working. then, i mean, i was dramatic. going down these mines, which one more than 900 meters under ground, is a dangerous mission. authority say they detected toxic gases like carbon monoxide and methane in the shafts. 4 months earlier, government officials banned the minds from operating to the safety concerns. but they remained open miles or look while we're exploring different ways to use a tunnel so we can safely reach the missing minus in of more than 150 people working round the clock. i mean, columbia is latin, america's largest co, producer accidents are common, especially in coal and gold mines, underground explosions, fields about a 100 people a year on average between 20112022. and now these families are hoping their relatives won't become one of those statistics. hattie hello,
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this is again al jazeera activists that begin 4 days, protested london to demand urgent government, actual climate change, the extinction rebellion protest group wants them to the use of fossil fuels. it's calling on tens of thousands of people to join the demonstrations out there. as the barker was at the rally, a spoke to rita isa, who's a doctor and climate health researcher. he began by asking you how climate change is affecting her patience. climate change the pressing reality across the world's now, but we can't escape it even in london. so i work as a g p in east london, where we have quite often illegal levels of athens and what that means for me as a doctor in practice is that i'm seeing children with a 10 percent reduced lung capacity as a result of ammunition across the country what that translates to is $36000.00 premise jewel deaths per year as a result of application that's the same as a double decker bus worth of people every single day. and so taking action on the
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climate crisis. yes, it's good for all future, but it's also good for the health of the population here today until about the help of population, of course. so for people who have been following u. k. news medic sippy now protesting recently over working conditions of zone of circle you see the 2 being related to climate issue and also the issue when it comes to job and working with jobs and what conditions. of course, i mean the health sector is under huge amounts of pressure. we have an aging population, have increasingly complex health conditions. but the launch one of the leading medical journals has had that the climate crisis is the greatest threat to health of this century. and i work as a g p, but i'm also a researcher and i'm really in the business of prevention. if we know that something is going to cause problems down the line, how can we begin to treat it today? and that's why, really all of this is very, very much into connected. i think we take action on climate today that relieve some pressure on our health care system. and in short, as we can have healthy and flourishing population at large. well,
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ah ah ah ah, put back muslims in many parts of the world are barking, either fitted with prayers and festivities. now this was the scene in mecca. it's love's holy a sight. the time of eat is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon date. some countries the festival will be celebrated on saturday. 2023 is already proving
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to be one of the most difficult years to palestinians who have lived under israeli military occupation. the decades celebrated e, there's no hole ways easy for those and occupied territories rather as a botany reports. now for douglas in the occupied west bank living in the old city of nablus for more than 2 decades. you sit onto is no stranger to reads by fraley forces. the grandmother said, trying to wash away had a grandchildren's fears, has never been hoarded. the youngest now is not yet 2 years old, but towards like shooting and soldiers already port appeared. walkability, young pursuits were republican every other week or so there is an israeli rate, ny awkward here, the shooting and cling on to her mother that you often make stories up on the say, it's a game, so she is not as scared, but this is not normal nothing about our lives and occupation is several weeks ago, 3 fighters in a house nearby were targeted and instead, aly military operation. 11 elephants were killed in the worst such trade and
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occupied was bank and hears. since january, israel forces have killed at least a 100 palestinians, mostly in grades in the occupied territory. they say the army says the targets those it considers the security threat. the effects of such raids go beyond those killed or wounded by fraley soldiers, palestinian say an integral part of the strategy is to show forth and instill fear when the aim of the tearing them from taking part in activities opposing the occupation. men here believe israel seeks to control more than just their lands to maintain its decades long occupation, extending that to almost every aspect of their life verola that birthday. and if you go home, not knowing window, knock on your door, she walked the street worried. don't read any minute. this was what terrorism. oh, alums heart of was do i don't decide where to go or when i don't need nebulous because of the checkpoints, the occupation doesn't allow me an hour. ok, so and for me that's important. i am. hi, jimmy. hey,
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we can't planet all. a 20 minute drive can take up to 3 hours. things can change while you're at the checkpoint. such continuous oppression is part of palestinians every day. life's something analyst read them at work called brindle. violence is under the law over the years, a buildup of events has undermined ha palestinians perceived their present and future as individuals and a collective with are these continuous waves of unseen, indirect violence that are bloodless and go and quietly has changed the course of lives and the way we embrace and think of them, what's possible and what's not muslims around the world are marking the end of the 1st thing, month of ramadan. in nablus, you stresses, there's little room for joy, this aids. but it's been a normal day with no blood spilled and no homes demolished. so this one is worth celebrating. ronnie is a bernie oliver's eda, nablus group, that he was also being marked into kia,
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who were celebrations or subdued this year after devastating earthquakes in february. seneca zulu has more from untucked you. what everybody says is, is that this aid, the 1st a religious aid of the, of the year is a bit sour because many of those people who are living in the earthquake rhythm areas have a loss. some people among their families, if they haven't lost any beloved ones, they have lost their homes. and i'm in one of the container cities that have been established a by the disaster management agency in the city of potty, how tall is one of the worst hit cities? a by the earthquake. it has been a quiet morning. we joined the prayer, the morning prayer with the people. people are trying to establish a neighborhood among themselves, but they're 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 eat for them mother 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 since yesterday we have been seeing many people visiting the cemeteries. the graveyards, it's a tradition in the islamic culture and inter kia as well that people just one day before those fees people visit the cemetery is the graveyards. and 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 tremors both have a spot on his call. so i thank you very much unacceptable and lacking passion. those were the words of manchester, united manager, eric and hog following his teams exit from the rope league. they were beaten, 3 know out severe to crush out in the quarter finals. david's tax reports
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manchester united had been to nil up and cruising in the 1st like at old trafford before to late own goals had severe the momentum heading to spain. and it didn't take long for another united mistake. hold hate a mcguire hammock was given it away. captain harry mcguire, gifting a go to use if and misery which put severe in front manchester. i make a massive mistake of the united created almost nothing in attack and after the break conceded again to jane. oh, with the home so it puts you up on aggregate and the humiliation was complete. 9 minutes from time with another united era. oh 2nd we have to face that we
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let herself down, let the fence down and die if you want to win trophies if you want to be successful, a unique order character, but it's unacceptable because everyone can cheat that the demands and the standard has to be higher in, in cooper my says, united, united must now lift themselves for their f, a cup semi final against brighten on sunday. and then a crucial game against talk them in the race to finish the premier league top for the more severe one this competition more than any other side. much on to play event us in the semi finals. they would stokes out 0, and the english premier league leaders arsenal play south hampton, later on friday, looking to get that title. challenge back on track macau. i'll touch his team, talk the premier league by 4 points, but if given up to go leads in the last 2 matches making manchester city favorites in the title, rice, very confident and twists and turns on part of anything that you do,
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especially in football, whatever the aim of the target it is and is now going to be with a linear progression and you have to know that and you have to be prepared for that and them the way the team reacted is work. it was incredibly positive in the n, b a, the brooklyn nets are close to going out of the playoffs. the philadelphia 76 has went 3, nothing up in the best of 7 series after controversial when and new york 76 has sent at joe and beat wasn't ejected for that. but james hardon was rejected for this. the officials called it a flagrant foul and hardened was out of the game. and with the schools close in the dining seconds, the nets, royce o'neill couldn't find a teammate the anthony melton closed out the gate filling the defending champion. golden state warriors have given themselves a chance in their series against sacramento, steph curry school, 36 points. as the warriors pulled the series school back to 21 had of the 4th game
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in san francisco on sunday. defending stanley cup champions. the colorado avalanche have level their series against the seattle kracken. they had to come back from to nothing down and having got back to to, to devon tave scored with 7 minutes left in the game game. 3 of the best of 7 series is on saturday in seattle. las vegas all level were the winnipeg jets at one game. all jack icon finish was a highlight for them. you can see the credit touch on the replay, the nice 15 to to the us house of representatives has passed a republican bill banning transgender athletes such as swim at leah, thomas from competing in women's and girls sports. it was approved $219.00 votes to $203.00 that is likely to be blocked by the democrat lead. senator joe biden is also against it. support to say it protects female athletes who are disadvantaged
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in competing against those who were born male. the naser q, there's a reason why there's men and women sports. there's a reason why there's a professional basketball for men and women. it's about fairness. the reason for this is simple. men have certain physiological advantages over women. such is more size and speed. and because of that, allowing biological males to compete against women or girls, rob's females of equal athletic opportunities. we have no right to undermine and threaten the lives of trans children. i stand in opposition to this mean spirited legislation because i am a woman of faith and i believe in the humanity of all children, extreme maga, republicans, from the very beginning of the 118 congress, had been focused on banning abortion care and bullying. women banning books about our history and bullying
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parents. and this week they've decided that they want a bam trans children from playing sports in tennis 2nd, st. stephanos city pass is into the semi finals of the ball slona open. he beat alex domino in the quarter finals. 6 full 6 to taiwan champion, leads the field on 5 under the lpga chevron championship. but shots of the day out the woodlands came from stephanie carrie. also on the 18th, this eagle took her to a 68th on day one. that puts her in a chef a 2nd place. i saw you won't, so thanks. i was full of bucket mold, use all the other side of the play button to learn from all of the news i see here and don't like for your time with your company. ah ah
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election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. latin america is a region of wonder. i'm joy, tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. with me, i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to said light on how and why deep see 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.
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