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fading some showers just to the north of sydney running up across the gold coast up to was at eastern side of queensland top. and also seeing some at sharon as well as follow our high a little further round perth getting up to 31 degrees celsius with the winds coming in from the interior on saturday. that will change slightly as we go on through the next couple of day sundays. last dry showers. maybe just sinking to the south. the sydney by their state. wet weather, pushing across sea, south island of new zealand. wetter, cooler and windy a weather temperature falling back in christ church around 15 degrees celsius for sunday still shall go said east the side of oz round the top and we'll see some noticeably cool weather coming into per 19 celsius by this state. as we go into next week, 90 celsius and we'll hand as well, we've seen some very wet weather coming through here and that sliding its way for the east. ah, ah
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ah. hello, i'm mary. i'm demising. welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. so don's warring sides agreed with 3 days cease fire for aid. but heavy gone fire continues across car tube will and 400 people have been killed in 7 days of fighting. gunman, storm a homestead in south africa, killing 10 members of the same family. form of peruvian president alejandro. to lego surrenders in california to be expedited to peru to face corruption charges. and here britain's deputy prime minister dominate rob resides after an inquiry finds he bullied stuff that he refuses to go all the school
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coming up as well, including a crucial lock for all small at the top of the premier league. but things got off the worst possible stall against balsam club, south hampton. we'll see if they recovered to keep up the title challenge. ah, hello and welcome to the program. so don's army is agreed to a 3 day cease fire following international calls to stop the fighting during the adolf fits or holiday which marks the end of the fasting month of ramadan. but gone 5 continued to ring out across cartoon after it was supposed to have started the 2 sides that by army chief general abdel for to albert han and mohammed. hm, don douglas, the paramedic rapid support forces said they'd agreed on the truce. so people can celebrate ede arrival general's previously joint forces to toppled prior to moral bashir. and then asked the subsequent civilian government. but then now battling
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each other for control of the country. the world health organization has said at least $413.00 people have been killed and over 3 and a half 1000 injured over 7 days of fighting hospitals have come under attack and tens of thousands of people fleeing the country with hostilities, risking regional on rest well, these are live pitches coming from sedans, capitol, it has been a building set alight. residents will so said that as strikes can be heard from time to time, it been advised to stay indoors as that the cease fire has struggled to take hold. whoa. just before yet another truce was announced, there was no less up in the fighting across cartoon to day had the fire rang out in the capital, despite its national appeals for tramps civilians to be given safe passage. in the
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last hour, the rapid support forces of announced their readiness to partially open olive sedans, airports, to enable foreign nationals to leave the country it. but morgan has more now from hard tomb. well, this is the 5th attempt at a cease fire here, and the cab was on her to him and around the country between the rapid support forces and the sydney's army and citizens are waiting to see if this one would actually take hold. unlike the previous for this already been accusations from both sides, a violation of the ceasefire, the sudanese army agreed to it just a little bit earlier before 7 pm local time. that's around 17 g m t. but then less than an hour later, it put out a statement saying that the rapid support forces has already violated the terms of the ceasefire. over that was announced including a launching attacks attacks against the areas are that are under the control of the military, including the general command, arm of the army, and the presidential palace,
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as well as attacking residential areas and taking refuge, seeking refuge in residential areas. the rapid support forces on the other hand, announced bessie's fire earlier this morning, and they also cuz the army of violations. this is of course, as resident residence around the con, around the capitol reports continuous artillery strikes in the northern parts of the capitol residency. there's been intense fighting between the rapid support forces and this is denise army in the southern part of the capital. there's been direct confrontations between the army and the iris f. as the army tries to clear several areas that were under the control of the rapid support forces. so despite a 5th attempt at a cease fire residence in various parts of the country, they the ongoing fighting the ongoing sounds of artillery strikes and the sound of a airstrikes continuously ringing down on their ears. they believe that this cease fire may not hold or mariam. i'll mattie, as a sudanese politician, she's been liaising with both sides during the conflicts, and she says she's hopeful that some to receive high will eventually prevail. we
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are talking about the issue of seizing the fire on humanitarian issues or to get a quote with us to, to get that to go to work, to get it, to get supplies for the defense to get replaced. and the also to pick out the bodies from the states afforded that people to get her to, to, to the, to, to get the union or the families to get their own supplies in their homes. also for the technical themes to go and i'm in the areas of what that, you know, most of the areas of capital avoid it from, from what it. and this is one of the major hindrances of the working of any of the hospitals. because they kind of go and do the amendments that many as many stations afford body that they stock, i working for the city, but also student that is a problem uh,
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being in boss areas of the country. so it is no, we are talking about stopping this nonsensical bombardment and, and to have this human opinion to us of course, is ego fit her holiday from muslims around the world, which i gave me has worn out. what has been a somber 8 ensued on o. the muslim holiday of ead, marked by soldiers on the streets of cartoon, cheered on by their supporters. 330 kilometers north of the capital. a merry 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 is now in control of the airport and the military base attached to it. i am the lead on god. the country is safe, the situation is stable and the shops have reopened. we were able to bring the
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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 to clear house. ah, the course you done 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. many people who can are making frantic escapes now from hard tune, but they say the journey is a big risk. not gonna go up. there were no buses. people were walking on foot with
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bags and moving their cars, passing, but they were all private cars belong to citizens, and all of them were full. there was no transportation. we were walking and approach the bridge. both came, the owner of the boss was volunteering. he was not planning to transport people. my family like we're considering right now, like leaving living. but they're leaving her house, leaving everything like our belonging is just way too hard to like. process like even dispute, like even the journey is like like most the young. so it's really like leaving the house. why now will you ins, migration agency says, one of the staff has been killed in the fighting in sudan. international organization for migrations has humanitarian work as a vehicle was hit by cross fine and bade. the sudanese national was traveling with his family is the 4th you employee to be killed since fighting broke out 6 days ago
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. well, there affairs of other countries being dragged into sudan conflict with different nations reported to be backing different sides roches mercenary wagner. group is reported to supply rapid support forces with miss styles. so if warn all this, let's speak to justin lynn. she is a research and co author of the book, sedans, unfinished democracy, joins us live now from washington. d. c, thanks for joining us just and so i suppose the fear is that what we're going to see in c dawn, if there isn't a sci fi the more protracted this conflict is we could see civil conflict, but also violence that affects the entire region and sucks in some global powers as well. well, i think in some ways the future of sudan will be decided by the region by egypt and the u. a. what i mean by that is that if they get involved in this conflict, there are reports that they have been involved which has not been confirmed by many
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organizations. but if they do get further involved in this conflict, or if they get involved at all, that really could mean the situation in sudan spiral into one that would be really catastrophic. and so i think that the international community now diplomats, united states, the west, other nations, are really focusing their efforts right now to make sure that this conflict remains free. of parties from outside, from egypt in the us, in particular, that can really need disaster was just speaking about russia's mastery. wagner group, possibly supplying missiles to the rapid support forces department at re group of mohammad. how don douglas metty. now if that's starting to happen, will we see other countries react? for example, the indications that egypt might be preparing to step off it supports the sudanese armed forces? well, i think it certainly leads to a slippery slope, which would really like a sent spiral against conflict into one that would be really catastrophic for all
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sides. you know, i think that right now what is being discussed and what is essential is really a high level mediation effort that really has the trust of kind of world leaders that direct communication with world leaders. but also the trust of student. these parties themselves both racket support courses, you've seen in mediation efforts that have happened and that the higher profile, the envoy, the more success that, that effort has. um, and i think one of the reasons why we're in this situation now in sudan is that unfortunately, it didn't get the attention that it deserved during its critical periods. i think that's changed. so if you have countries like egypt and the la e, that is supporting opposing that the rival military factions, so which countries in the region have the leverage to be able to, to try and bring about sci fi then? well i think essentially, you know,
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it's gonna be very difficult. right. and i think we just stick with diplomats very candidly. they understand and this is their biggest challenge. um and it's one that i'm, that they are thinking through right now. but you know, when i, when you speak with kind of the us and european diplomats, they recognize the limited options that they have and the limited influence that they have. and this comes at such, this is, this is such a tragedy because of course, 4 years ago, there was a revolution in sudan hopes of democracy. and we seen it kind of evolved into the state which, which is really a nightmare. and it could get much worse. all right, thank you very much. just a lynch. it was the news. our ly from london much more so i had for you on the program. ukraine prices,
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it's west and allies for air defense systems. it talks in germany after leap pentagon document suggest it could lose control of its skies, ah, from maximum disruption to mass mobilization, why extinction? rebellion is changing. tactics is campaign for more action on climate change and ins, or how a passage boat trip down the sign is set to play. a major part at the parish olympics. ah believes in south africa hunting. a gunman who escaped off to 10 members of the same family were killed in their home. the victims included a child. another suspect was shot dead at the scene by police in the township, outside peter merits bug city. 2 more suspects were arrested. believe say they know the identity of the man on the run though. south africa has one of the wells
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highest moderates. that 20000 cases recorded every year. so crime scene, terrible to many people were last year. when i'm a pull you together, what, what did we need? police patrols day and night, protecting our community. because these criminals of roaming our streets all day. we have women living with children and orphans on the roads, which is not safe for them. hers for president will be extradited from the us to face corruption challenges back home in the next 2 to 3 days. i'll 100 to later who is president from 2001 to 2006, surrendered for authorities in california. he's accused of taking more than $25000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years and office. earlier this week of federal judge denied the request to block his extradition. prosecutors of seeking a 20 year prison sentence. marianna sanchez has more from the prove in capital lima . well, there's a lot of expectation here in because from a precedent that handles have been fighting expedition since 2018. and the
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perception here was for years that he'd been living constantly and freely in california without ceasing justice. if they do prosecutor here, they have a very solid case against a former precedent. the 77 year old from a precedent because they have a very strong or they have very strong witnesses, a man who said he paid and they handled the little $35000000.00. and they also took a witness from a late friend who had said that and told prosecutor that he had received the money for the former president. how many people here are angry. they said that he was a liar, and many are disenchanted. that he was the success story, the story of the poor, shy, and bullying from the end. this who turned precedent. and the story ended up in
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another story of corruption. among precedents in peru, the u. s. is saying it will soon start training ukrainian troops to use as abrams battle tangs after a meeting of western allies in germany. official save you a lot of times will make a difference in the war. but it's no silver bullet need is gathered at the ramstein based on friday to discuss further support for ukraine. keepers have been pushing for more fighter jets and ammunition had the counter offensive to push back russian troops. our collective efforts have made a huge difference on the battlefield. and now in just a few short months, the contact group has delivered more than 230 types. more than 1550 armored vehicles and other equipment and munitions to support more than 9 new armored brigades. we've also expedited our m one abrams timelines to supply ukraine with more armored capability in the coming months and the em ones
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that the ukrainians will use for trading arrive here in germany in the next few weeks. and all of this is huge progress that's discussed the symbol with patrick barry's at defense and security analyst at university of bath and a full night how address, how much difference is, is it pull, patched, it ain't going to make good evening. i think it's important in the context of the armored warfare which we would expect to materialize with ukraine's attempts to the offensive. what, which will probably happen in the summer. because a lot of it was about our secretary yo austin just said about us tanks. they've got their quicker than actually it originally appeared. they may, it was originally a year. it's taken even less than 6 months now. and numerous other allies have pledged a number a tank. so it is the total, as he said, is it now over $200.00? and it means that those basically will form the spear head of
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a ukrainian attend to attack. they've got it. we think about 12 brigades in total. and he mentioned 9, i think armored brigade there, so there's been great progress. these brigades, usually 3 to 4 of them, created division of about 10000 soldiers. so it's really quite, quite a large force at this stage with quite a heavy punch at the top of us. so i think it has been significant in that regard. that is also talk about setting up a logistics helped to repair these tanks in poland. again, really important and maintaining and sustaining the ability to use to use these armored formations. but there's obviously major questions about other other areas, especially in terms of air defense and, and 2nd, i can i ask you about that then because they only we have now meeting of to fancied as at the ramstein at base and germany. it won't show that they have this robust support fee of crime in the war against russia. but what about information in these
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lead american documents that ukraine is at risk of losing control of it skies because of russian ad powell was did that feature at all in the meeting? well, what we've seen actually, i'm not aware of that ends and apart apart from the joint chiefs of staff in the u . s. mili saying that actually when he was asked about whether f sixteens would be sent to ukraine imminently, he said, well, actually what they need is our defense there. that's correct. f sixteens can provide an air defense role if they have to. but ideally, you once added to user defense systems, and what those leaks have shown is certainly has all 6 weeks ago, shall we say that the, the ratings are heavily reliant on the old russian systems which are known as the book on the s 300 and their medium to long range and anti missile anti ballistic missile systems. the problem is the russians make the ammunition, they make the rockets. so eventually ukraine would run out of them. countries like
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slovakia and other former warsaw pact or have been giving them for the the missiles to stay in the face. but because they're so reliant on them they will to plead over time. what we've seen an interest in the, in the last couple of days is us patriot systems. very advanced, sophisticated ones, m as good as if not better than the later variants that the ukrainians will have arrived. we don't know how many, but they're getting in. the germans have pledged them the netherlands, have given them, and there's other systems are coming in from what you're saying. it's an e is just saying that they have been essentially bogged down its ground to a stalemate, face his battles taking place on the city of back much. but as he say this, that preparing to intensify the fight as the spring approaches. but does that mean that supply is now the most important factor in all of this? oh, certainly, yeah, i ran around back move. that's, that's important as it is. it's in a traditional file. it is really across most of the, across most of the front actually. but when it moves into a, if it moves into
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a kind of offensive where you're having arbor formations trying to break through, you know, prepared russian lines. you're still gonna need to have a lot of munitions as you can imagine. and a really good logistics change. so it's not going to change the price efficient, much really, and you're going to need a proper logistics chain behind that, but the ukrainians in their hours notice they know that the intensity of this is coming phase could, could be a real, a real drawn supplies, no be preparing for that. it's obviously what the planters go through when they prepare offenses. the real question is, what is this going to look like? russia has had time to prepare to dig trenches and mutually supporting defensive positions. i'm really ukrainians. i've got better weapons and better tanks. now better training. but what we don't know how this is going to go. is it going to look like her son back in september where there was a stunning breakthrough in the russian's collapse? or will it look, look, look much more like her son,
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which was slower and grinding with an eventual russian withdrawal? i don't know or will it be even more stale make my hunch is it won't be as, as, as stunning as her son. thank you very much. patrick barry, formerly with natal. i'm finance well surveillance footages in my china moment, rush wr, accidentally dropped a bomb on belgrade, one of its own cities, no ukraine's border on thursday. russian commentators initially blamed ukraine for this, but that an hour later the military said a weapon released by one of its own bombers cause the bloss 2 residents were injured form landed at an intersection. the force of the explosion blew a car onto the roof of a nearby shop city. his face, regular drone attacks during russia's warn ukraine, who was to be 3 people were injured in yesterday's explosion. in the city of belgrade, all the necessary assistance is being provided. one elderly woman was hospitalized and is now under medical supervision. thank god,
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no one was killed. well now to political development here burton's deputy prime minister as resigned of a bullying incident during his time in government dominate. rob was also the justice secretary and the leading supporter of the prime minister where she soon isaac. he is the 3rd minister to leave the u. k. cabinet for preaching the ministerial code. but he hasn't gone quietly. as sony gallagher reports to lose one cabinet minister if considered unfortunate, to least 3 within 6 months, presents a challenge for the you case. prime minister reach sumac. i mean a swell of accusations of bullying and intimidation tactics. is the latest exit from government. deputy prime minister dominic rob, who was also the justice minister and a staunch supporter of sue, not from the get go and his leadership bed, but a 5 month long investigation into allegations of rob over seeing a hostile work culture reveals to council misconduct had been up held and as he
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said, he would rob stood down in his resignation letter. he pledged his continued support for the prime minister, but defended his conduct and called inquiry floored, and one that set a dangerous precedent that would encourage spurious complaints against ministers, opposition. politicians disagree. i don't know why dominic rob, in the middle of a cost living crisis, thinks that anybody wants to hear about his whining about having to resigned. what i think everybody wants is strong leadership, but that has been palpably absent here, reports of his behavior surface back in 2021. when rob served under boris johnson, and while he was foreign secretary, when he delayed returning home for holiday during the chaotic withdrawal of u. k embassy personnel from afghanistan. but the man who was stepped in to leave the country when johnson was hospitalized with covered 19,
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remained at the heart of government. but dominic rob now gone, the prime minister now finds himself without his most local political ally. and there are still questions of why it took so long mister to not to address the issue of mister robs conduct. and if he had been warned before, hiring him as his deputy, the loss of the prime ministers chief ally, comes at a particularly difficult time for soon act. months of strikes, soaring, inflation and energy prices have tested the resolve of the country and its leaders . after the high drama of johnson years and less trust is short, but turbulent tenure as leader sudak promised accountability, integrity and professionalism with having a claim he hoped, would convinced the public. in spite of questions that remain about the culture inside westminster. sunny diagonal. i'll just sarah london, climate campaign group extinction. rebellion says it's abandoning the kind of
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disruptive protested of brought european capitals to a standstill in recent years. instead, it's turning to peaceful mass mobilization. the announcement comes at the start of 4 days of climate action here in london, attended by thousands of activists as an e. barker reports the cooling at the big one afford a gathering of thousands of climate activists from dozens of organizations bearing a glaring message to the gates of parliament. the climate change is an emergency too big for government to ignore. oh, we wind a few years, and this is how climate activist group extinction rebellion got its message out of cities across europe, working roads and bridges, its members, gluing and locking themselves to buildings. mass arrests, maximum disruption, maximum attention, and it arguably works. the climate debate is now more mainstream than it ever was before when the group has expired. some of the filings and inadequacies of inter
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governmental climate action, but they were also enraged public opinion divided people's views on the group, which is why they've now decided to abandon their trademark tactics and try something else. we realized that some of our tactics previously would have discouraged certain people from being able to exit is that democratic rights to protest what they believe in to the government. but there's also another reason for this change of tack new laws allowing police to shut down protests before they cause major disruption for those guilty of serious offences, possible jail sentences. i'm a civil engineer from london on this morning. i have climbed off this table for control and was arrested for scaling the u. k largest motorway bridge last year, blocking traffic for hours. he sent us this message from prison before being sentenced to 3 years by caught on friday oil and killing people. now,
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adding fuel to the fire, the climate crisis before burned everything we told you, continued the campaign from prison by writing out a code the ink to sign the least i can do because there is a little on there. there are still all the groups pushing for more radical action now seen at the recent world snoopy championship. oh, and national gallery. and this incident involving a wax work of king charles and a couple of cakes. the forthcoming coronation in may possibly to tempting a platform for some protest as to ignore the bulk of al jazeera london. still, i had for a very short a argentina's present. alberto fernandez, unexpectedly pulls out of this year's election, expiring inflation and policy in fighting as confusion on twitter, celebrities, leaders, and government organizations use that blue check verification and in sport,
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the teenager being labeled at the noon dahl is one step closer to defending his title. barcelona ah hell i will say something of a cold out across western europe over the next couple days. got cooler, ad wet weather coming in. i'm afraid we have got a little area cloud here just around central pos, jeremy, pushing up costello countries into england. add, well, another area of low pressure out towards ye springs some disturbed weather, but it's this one over towards the west, which will bring the cloud and the re into portico, spain, seeing some of that, whether we need the right here. that's no bad thing. a fair amount of rain to come in across france and we'll see some wet weather coming right back. costello countries into england, whilst others gotten pushing into northern arlington,
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western parts of the republic of ireland. the head of that it isn't too bad. it is largely dry, few showers, they, which was at east side of europe. and that makes way for the wet weather that will make his way across search germany into poland, sliding across eobs all the way to northern parts of the balkans and then with the rest northerly way mat, something of that cold. and it will notice over the next couple of days, certainly across the northwest corner of europe for the mediterranean, it's generally fine ads, rather will be one or 2 showers, just clipping northern part. so morocco, algeria, as well. so whether they're lurking across the good parts of the gulf with guinea, sliding further east. ah, in the wilderness of northern scandinavia, a sammy activist fights for indigenous rights with a needle and thread. after 4 decades of her historic struggle against the
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establishment, the nomadic, some people now base their greatest threat. climate change. witness stitches for stop me on al jazeera, a . lou
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ah welcome my main stories now gone fires continued to ring out across to don's capital hard tomb. despite the warring sides, both agreeing to a 3 day seas, 5 ead which marks the end of ramadan, at least 413 people have been killed in 7 days of fighting. 10 members of the same family, including a child, had been killed in a mass shooting in south africa. i'm a former peruvian president of the 100. toledo has surrendered to us agents in california will be expedited to face corruption charges back home in the next few days. he's accused of taking more than $25000000.00 in bribes from the presenting from oden brags during his 5 years and office to argentina. now the president, alberto fernandez, says he won't be running for reelection come october is surprise, announcement comes as the country self as
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a deep economic crisis. inflation is sore to over a 100 percent, and it's expected to get even worse to raise bow reports. now from when his iris the news came as no surprise president alberto for a man this announced on friday that he won't run for reelection in october this year. for man, this revealed the news on his social media where he published a 7 minute video explaining his struggles as president of argentina. and why he made the decision. a broken movie. shem, on december 10th, 2023. on the same day in which we celebrate 40 years of democracy, i will give the presidential bond to whoever has been elected by the popular vote. i will work so that this is someone from our political space available for a man. this came to power in 2019. he was hand picked by one of the most powerful politicians in the country, former president, christina fernandez. the kitchener, christina, as people call her, needed
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a moderate candidate to run as president with her as vice president. but since taking office, the parent is coalition did not work out with enormous differences surfacing between the president and vice president on how to run the country. now many a wondering who the parent is, candidate will be in the presidential elections. dina christina is allowing everyone to talk until she comes out and defines things the way she wants to. there is no real discussion. christina will define the strategy. she will define who will be the candidate, the 65 percent of the country that one. again, dena is still trying to find to kind of say that is strong enough and that will be able to make trouble that exist up with him. whomever wins the elections, won't have an easy job. the announcement by president of the members happens just of this countries in the mission in the past year, with capital controls where the government sets an official exchange rate. but the unofficial exchange rate is going up every day we're here on the street for several
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shop. are, for example, setting the different price of the us dollars and it keeps on changing all the time . this is just an example of how unstable the economy in the country right now. the pandemic, the war in ukraine and an unprecedented drought have complicated argentina's, endemic economic troubles. economic malaise is felt on the street for me now. lannie says the only thing she wants right now is the ability to really give us a call. again, we are selling what we can. well we the inflation, it is too difficult. i only hold the whomever comes off to alberta for amanda will do a better job. i learned from them this still has some difficult months ahead. many fear that the government lack of credibility me worse than the economic situation and the lives of the millions of people who once voted for him. that he said, well as a feeder when a site is chili's,
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president gabrielle borage has unveiled plans to bring the lithium industry under state control. it wants to create a national lithium company to partner with private companies, means the state would hold a controlling interest in all projects. but barge admits the change won't happen quickly because it would require support from congress. lithium is in high demand around the world for use in electric batteries. for simple note unavoidable, mia lithium presents us with a great opportunity for development, but we cannot miss. we have to do it differently than we have done before. when we talk about development, we are thinking about the well being of the inhabitants of our country, not just a few. and we think the wealth and our territories should be better distributed of decentralized. the lithium industry has to be at the service of the people and not the people at the service of an industry. i am 23 fight as a reporter to withdrawn from parts of north kiva and the democratic republic of congo. they had seized parts of the province since re emerging in 2021. at
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congolese communities of told al jazeera, the arm group is still present in some areas. catherine sawyer reports on this now . canyon troops in cuba, in north cuba province. they are holding forth in areas from where the armed group am 23 has withdrawn. regional, east african forces from kenya, uganda, south sudan, and broody. 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 living in cuba say 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 is on parts. they make us pay. taxes is $5.00. a trip indian would don't make any profit. the group has seeded strategic
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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 your in the room, go mountains, new other wonder border by the rebels have not gone there yet. the definition, but there we didn't even line the worth. what luxury of leader, what, whether they are getting there until i get to that position we want validate. then i got to deal with that before you have reported by all 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 that negotiations are moving too slowly. and while everyone talks about
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a political truck and a military truck, there is no clear understanding what, what, what should come 1st and how that should evolve? am did he, 3 leaders said they want direct talks with the government. kinshasa insisted cannot negotiate. and to you, all areas controlled by the rebel fighters are vacated, that 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 or more african countries look sad to approve a new vaccine for malaria gonna nigeria of already endorsed use of than you are 21 . jam, such as at the university of oxford, say medical trials showed the vaccine has a 75 percent effectiveness rate. malaria kills more than $600000.00 people every year. most of them children in africa. this is a milestone for us. you know,
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it's been 30 years in the making this vaccines. i've been lots of kansas that we've over 20. we've taken into clinical trials or have not worked said well that's, you know, from the outset from 2012 in pre clinical studies, 2015 the clinic. this actually has looks very promising. so it's, it's fantastic, seem to come through to the stage the united states supreme court is facing a self imposed deadline in the coming hours to decide whether women's access to a widely used abortion pill will stay unchanged or be further restricted. it comes a week after a federal court ruled that restrictions should be introduced on access to the pill, which would limit its availability. my office prone is one of 2 drugs used for abortion across the united states. legal battle over the drug started earlier this month after a federal judge in texas ordered a nationwide ban. there's confusion on twitter after thousands of verified
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accounts last that blue takes po francis and former us president donald trump, for among other celebrities. public said is in government organizations, we've lost verification. some copycat accounts of emerged, including one pretending to be henry clinton, declaring she planned to run for the presidency again. anyone wishing to retain the check beside their name now has to pay around $8.00 a month. c, l a mosque insist the move will reduce the number of fake accounts. he says he'll pay for prominence, which he uses like stephen king le bron james and william shatner to keep their blue takes after they refused to pay or mac binda is a technical portrait marshal and digital culture news web site joins us live now from new york so torture has gone from being the favored platform for people who didn't have to worry about impersonators to turning its own verification symbol
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into a mark of shame. how did it go so wrong? right. yeah. well 1st of all, thanks for having me. and yeah, i think the, the problem is that, you know, when you on mosque acquired the company. oh, in october of last year, she had a very different reason for, you know, having the blue checks. he viewed it as a mark of like some sort of a lead status, but in reality, twitter actually rolled out the verification system in 2009 after they faced the lawsuit from a former major league baseball player. because there was an account pretending to be him. so twitter knew earlier that in order to keep the, you know, the celebrities and their biggest accounts, and biggest users, happy they needed to have some sort of way to let people know that, hey, you're actually talking to, you know, the person you think you are. and that's why they rolled out that verification system. it was just to stop impersonation. and you know, fake accounts,
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but most thought it was some sort of like, you know, stack a status symbol. so does he of his, does he really understand how this platform works? because it looks as, as though you just be that hillary clinton fake account of the fake accounts actually what they seems to have done is cause this proliferation in impersonation . right, right. yeah, a lot of a lot of big twitter users don't want to pay because you know, for, for one they don't think it's worth it. you know, once any one can pay $8.00 for the verification badge than the verification no longer means anything. i mean, early on when twitter rolled out this new platform where anyone could pay a dollars for the badge or under mosque, there were already fake brands with the verified symbol pretending to fake accounts, i should say printing to be an existing brands and saying things that those brands didn't want attached to their name. so, you know, i don't know if this is just his way um, you know, trying to monetize again. he spent a lot of money for this company, 44000000000,
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and he's been public in saying he believes it's now worth less than half that. or if it's just you his way to troll and have fun on the website. but is it going to become anyone with blue check status? is it kennedy the reverse of what he's just said? so in other words, you know, high profile people and millions of followers that will be the sort of main indicator as to whether it's a genuine, authentic account. and, you know, the blue tech will become more of a, a symbol of impersonation. right, right. as of now, the verification symbol, the blue check on twitter just means you are paying you line mosque a dollars, mom. many celebrities of come out and said they're not going to pay for it, including a le bron james and steven king. like you mentioned that i and you learn less came right because you are must that he's gonna pay for it for them, but he's, he's misunderstanding why they don't want to pay. they don't want to pay cuz they
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don't have the money. this is one of the biggest basketball players and one of the biggest authors on the one i'm so sorry to interrupt my can i ask you briefly isn't which are a dying platform? it's hard to say at this point. i do think a lot of people are leaving and roughly half of twitters biggest advertisers before ilan musk took over, still have not returned to the platform and the ones that are still advertising are spending much less. ah, but you know, he must claims that they are making money and that, you know, the, the amount of time spent on twitter is more now than ever before. you know, i like to compare this to my space, which in the early 2, thousands, what was the biggest social media platform and then news corp, the organization that owns fox news came in and bought my space and they didn't shut down right away. there were no years, i think it was 3 years before facebook officially took over in my space,
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ended up just becoming a and irrelevant platform. but it did eventually happen. this is not something we're probably going to know right away. i. there is no competitor directly to twitter right now. there's no tick, tock, youtube, instagram, but they are all based on multi media, posting photos and videos. twitter still is like the main social media platform for people who aren't a public space to just know blast off quick thoughts via like a text. ah, so you know, we'll have to see whether it actually ends up a dying. but if you're on the platform now to the you like say, like killers on it or there are no shortage of people who want to blast off of the top of that head as they would on text as we've land. thank you very much. we'll chat again soon. melinda, thanks for having me. was simms around the world of mocking needle fits or the end of the fasting? month of ramadan, with prayers and festivities? massive crowds gathered in the saudi arabian city of mecca as slums holiest sight.
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a timing of eat is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. in some countries the holiday will be celebrated on saturday instead. eat pres, also have taken place in the alex a mosque in occupied east jerusalem during ramadan. tensions were running high as is ready forces conducted raids at the compound. thousands of palestinians were prevented from entering. we'll eat celebrations, have been muted in the southern turkey, and also northwest and syria, with many people still mourning those killed into powerful earthquakes. in february, at least 56000 people died, thousands more were left homeless. so num cosivity reports now from the worst affected turkish region. the southern province of hat i oh, whoa, whoa, in the simple prefabricated cabin in hottie, people gather for prayer to mark the end of month of ramadan and the beginning of the period of feast 8th. oh they live in a container city as their houses were destroyed or damaged after 2 earthquakes,
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troop southern turkey. in february, the kinds of families among 350 others living here. drama says he pulled the body of his son from under rubble. 13 days after the quakes struck nissan. can they load them? sadness begins when you bury your own child. the heartbreak never goes away. thank you. it's fate. and patience is the only remedy i beg. got to take me, not him. he says before the earth quakes, all his relatives and children used together at his home. this time on the, his grandson is here. there's always a hybrid till gloves that with his glove we lost one of our sans, the other 3 are scattered around the country. yeah. my son used to ask me to cook several dishes. now again, no one is here. i cried in the morning, the children left traumatized by the disaster. find comfort in games. months later,
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they're still unable to go to school. the province of hot i was hit the harness by the disaster that claimed more than 50000 lies in 11 cities. people were forced to leave or shelter in containers and camps. hot eye remains devastated by the earthquakes that struck. in february. people have come to the cemetery to visit the graves, all their loved ones. they lost to the disaster for them and many others. this years it will be marked by grief and mourning. this area of the cemetery has been left for those who didn't survive. the quakes that have been identified through fingerprints and dna matches and people are searching the headstones to find those they have lost and then tie, do great grace. they know they can't bring them back, but some find solace and prayer scene am casala al jazeera hot i southern turkey still had on this news. our
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a football team in brazil leads the way and making autistic fans help helping them play a big part in the much day. experience poll have more in that in sports via today gone tomorrow. why belgium is poured more than 2000 cans of us long. got down the drain. ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, pulls him out of his voice. thanks marian. well we'll start with the knights of high drama in the english premier league lead his arsenal wipe and get that title. challenge back on course, against the bottom club,
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south hampton. but there was calamity with less than 30 seconds gums, arsenal, keeper, our ramsdale passing straight to the south, hampton attackers. call us alcaraz, making it warm nail. it got worse as former austin strike fear, role cult, made it so, you know, at the everett's got the gabriella motel. he pulled one back. yes in the 2nd half of thompson got a 3rd through do j collette a saw this come for us was wasn't ivory martin oh to god and then became a sucker scoring to like goals for arsenal to make it 33. they couldn't find a winner though arsenal now took my 5 points, but manchester city have 2 games in hand and play the leaders in manchester on wednesday. but these plays react one of brazil's top football clubs corinthians is leading the way in improving the much they experience for fans with autism. while autistic fans often have difficulty with social interactions and communication. and
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it's thought up to 10000000 brazilian suffer from the condition raoul path at reports. watching football in brazil is one of the most intense sensory experiences in all sports. but what if you're a football fan and you suffer from autism? but those are those with the condition which include social and language difficulties, as well as repetitive behavior. watching a batch can be, i traumatic experience. it prompted this man to set up a group to help though supporters with the condition of the source you other. this is what he's our soccer found group came from corinthians. we always watched the game that i late diagnosis of autism and side to crate this movement. joining corinthians and autism, devin us with some of the measures include a sensory room, complete with noise proof glass walls, special lighting inquiry spread on multiple tables with toys and food. it's all designed to have a car big effect. the party re work of the south palo base club has led to 31 year
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old autism suffer at lewis booty. they hide by corinthians as a stadium guide called shockey. i was registered by when i got here to work. no one talked about autism. might it wasn't something mean to exclude us. it just wasn't a big topic for our society. it was a bubble and thank god that bubbled has burst and now does a topic for everyone. according to the country's health ministry, as many as 10000000000 people are on the autism spectrum in brazil, the work of artists of albany, gross play, a vital role. it is showing that everyone here in sock about sal palo, the child enjoy the peaceful game. ha ha, ha, ha. oh, the 0 in the n. b a, the brooklyn net so close to going out of the playoffs. the philadelphia 76 has went 3, nothing up in the eastern conference series. after a controversial, when in new york, 76 is sent to joel and bead wasn't rejected for that. but james hardon was rejected for this. the officials calling it a flagrant foul,
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and hardon was out of the game. and with the scores close in the dying seconds, the nets, royce o'neill couldn't find a teammate, yancey. melton closed out again. so philly, 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, but is likely to be blocked by the democrat lead senate president joe biden is also against it. support to say it protects female athletes who are disadvantaged in competing against those who are born male to tennis and the defending champion, carlos alcaraz has booked his place in the semi finals of the boss. hello to open. the 19 year old superstar was up against fellow spaniard alejandro de redosovich for kina who proved to be a crowd pleaser in his own right. but it wasn't quite enough in either set. alcaraz
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winning 7664. he'll face britton's, done evidence next. while in beijing we had a spectacular night at the birds nest. london gave us an opening ceremony with the queen. and now the paris olympics are going to take us on a romantic trip down the sun. organizers of the 2024 games of announced that for the 1st time ever, the opening ceremony won't be held inside an olympic stadium. instead, athletes will cruise on the famous baton rouge boats along the french capitals river. they say that 600000 spectators were lying the 6 kilometer route and in close to the eiffel tower. okay, that so he's both now but to marry him inland r. thank you so much, paul. now for lovers of american beer, you need to look away. this is painful, more than 2000 cans of mila high life being poured down the drain by belgian customs. the packaging from the u. s. calls at the champagne of beers,
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but that doesn't wash in the european union where nothing can be called champagne, unless it's from the champagne region of france. the cannes were seized at the 14th and work on the way from the us to germany. instead, they found their way into the crusher. police in canada as saying that congo containing gold worth nearly $50000000.00 has been stolen from toronto airport. it arrived on monday night and was in an holding facility before it disappeared. canada's largest high since 3000 tons of maple syrup was stolen in 2012. i prefer the sarah that's ex and he's out. ah ah.
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