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72 hours cease fire and sudan fails to hold the fighting as the violence enters a 2nd wig. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up. the chinese foreign minister visits manila as the u. s. strengthens military tires with the philippines. the world, marx, earth day as the consequences of climate change stack up. plus, she told herself that after all, fear had done no harm. a voice that sounds like hubert isn't you. we explore the advances an artificial intelligence technology. ah,
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it's been one week since fighting between sedans, army and the rapid support forces broke out. and despite her 72 hours cease fire, the violence hasn't stopped. there was a brief la la over night, but on saturday morning, plumes of smoke was spotted over the capitol cartoon. there's also heavy fighting around the presidential palace and the armies general commands can go now to heaven . morgan are in the cartoon for us and yet again, it seems fighting is continuing despite to the cease fire the both sides agreed. on hebert. yes, but both sides accused the other of violating that 72 hour period, which was supposed to be a period where people would be able to get their basic necessities and medical assistance. now, ever since the early hours of the start of the sci fi, there's been an exchange of gunfire between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army. there's been intense artillery strikes in the southern part of the
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capitol, including this morning, which is now the 2nd week of the fighting. there's also an intense confrontation around the presidential palace and the vicinity of the general commander of the army. that's been the scene of intense fighting between the 2 sides since the thoughts of the conflict of the residence in the northern parts of the capitol also reported hearing as strike and heavy artillery. so it looks like the si, fi is not holding between both sides. the army accuses the rapids support forces of breaking a prison in the un onto the mind that's between city of hudson and frank, thousands of prisoners from that present. so it looks like they are concerns about criminal activity. many people say that they've been looted on the road as they've tried to make their way out of the capital. many people say they don't know if the people to step out as direct confrontations. now take place between the rapid support forces and the army. previously it was artillery strikes, but they say now they are soldiers on the ground from the food in these army. they are entering direct compensation with their rapid support forces in the southern
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part of the capital and in the northern part of the capital. so many residents say they don't know where to go to, and many of them say they still remain trapped in their house for, for 2nd week. now, we mentioned that there was a brief allow in the fighting overnight. it hasn't been any opportunity at all to get supplies into the city into, into the hospitals. well, because that little inciting happened overnight. many people were not able to step out of their home. many shops that were able to open were not open. and there has been no opportunity to bring in medical supplies because the focus for people right now is to actually leave the capital when it is safe to do so. it's been now the 2nd week people are entering the 2nd week now without electricity, without running water in many was essential districts and people say that they do need medical assistance, but most of the hospitals are completely out of operations. they've been hit by artillery strikes. they've been shelled at and when you have them see that the
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doctors have evacuated. so there is no way to bring in medical supplies because they'll be no want to receive them. people in the capital here say they don't know when this is going to and that they've been moving for at least that 72 hour period up with the fire to hold so that they'd be able to get busy mississippi's. but so far that is not happening and many still remain trapped in their holes with no power or what. okay, thank you so much of that is hipaa morgan for us and cartoon of thousands of sydney's a scrambling to escape. but the violence is here mentioned, but agency se neighboring countries are unprepared for the influx of refugees. since monahan 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 they found drugs and the people that they had just didn't particularly like to deal names. and they tried to charge
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me for are they not available? nobody got 70 or nothing. child has its own problems. conflict in climate change have left 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. we'll dispatching convoys of fool date 410000 people only for 2 months or 20000 people or one months. and it's very complex. we are boring from a project and but we really need to, we cannot continue like this. back in saddam, the violence isn't escalating, and both sides are refusing to talk. those fleeing the fighting have no way of knowing if or when they'll see their homes again. centered. monahan al jazeera. ah,
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let's turn now to iran. the supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei, has used his ead message to call for unity. it follows months of protests against government restrictions, including the mandatory wearing of the ha jeep. let's go live to dos, a jabari, who is an intern for us and daughter. did he directly address the protests in his speech today? he didn't on this occasion, but he did say that people who have different opinions in society should try and get along and live work together. this was the message for this ead occasion, but earlier on tuesday, last week the supreme leader met with about 4000 university students. and one of those students asked them about the possibility of holding a referendum, which is something that many people here have been talking about since those
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demonstrations began in september. we also had heard from some very high ranking officials, former president how sandrani had called for a referendum around the a certain restrictions in the country that have been in place since the early 1980 s after the 1979 revolution. and the supreme leader said that the issue of referendum is a non starter, that it's not something that this country would be interested in. it's not something that people who would vote in a referendum will necessarily have that background and the knowledge to be able to make a decision in a question that we post a referendum, see very quickly shut that down. that is something that we had heard. many people asking for saying that based on the countries constitution, it's something that the officials could look at as a one, as a possible way of trying to remedy the ongoing disputes that have been going on and resulting and protest in this country for months. what is the likely reaction to be
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to his cool for unity? well, it's something that he's been calling for many, many years. it's not anything new, but i think, given the current climates in this country is in, it's something very, very important. the issue is the mandatory hedge of that women have been protesting against for months is something the officials has gone back and forth on. and now they have started to put certain measures in place, including using the security cameras that are placed throughout the city to try and calm down on women who are not abiding by this law. this unity is an attempt to call for unity is an attempt by the supreme leader who is now 84 years old to try and rally the country together at a very, to multi time at stressing that these divisions only provide an opportunity for outside countries who are trying to create unrest in iran to use them as an
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opportunity to do so. so i think it is something very important, but it's something the officials here will listen to certainly at a time when there is many, many divisions within the society itself. okay, thank you very much. there's such a very for us and to ron or the chinese foreign minister is in the philippines. as manila is staging, major military exercises with united states chung is meeting his counterpart as well as president ferdinand marcos. junior. the countries have deep economic ties, bad have rival claims to territory in the south trying to see combat drills involving nearly $18000.00 philippine and american troops to continue until the end of the month found below has more from civic in the philippines. demons in the opening remarks, both of the chinese foreign minister gong and philippine foreign affairs secretary and we can now load the language. was pretty standard diplomatic language with both sides saying that the dispute,
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the territorial dispute in the south china sea isn't the some, all of the relationship between china and the philippines. so we can expect them during the closed door meeting. they're not going to be a q and a after that meeting. we can expect them during the close to meeting to discuss a wide range of issues including cooperation in areas like agriculture, trade, and infrastructure. but it is an opportunity to sort of clear the air. there have been negative reaction from china, especially with regards to the philippines, giving more access to the u. s. military to width basis, especially in areas close to taiwan. and the latest that was a speech by the chinese ambassador to many la, last week where and he said that or he was advising the philippines to unequivocally oppose taiwan independence. if the philippines truly cared about the 150000 filipinos living and working in taiwan and both public officials and
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ordinary filipinos did not take that remark too well. and some of them wanting the chinese ambassador expelled from the philippines. the philippine president for the mark was junior, downplayed that statement, saying that it may have just been lost in translation. so definitely this is an opportunity to sort of clear the air there. the u. s. supreme court has ruled in favor of protecting access to a widely used bush and po, at least for now, it's introduced a temporary block on a rolling from a lower court, which had restricted mis prestone. the pill will now be available in the next year while appeals the heard the legal battle over the drug began earlier this month when a federal judge in texas ordered a nation wide band. she pretends he has moved from washington dc. the legal battle over access to me for preston will continue oral arguments are scheduled to begin and the 5th circuit court of appeals on may the 17th. but while that legal process
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plays out of majority of justice is here at the supreme court decided that access to the drug should remain widely available. and 2nd guessing the food and drug administration, the regulatory process before those legal arguments have played out. in fact, there is some expectation in the, in this case will return to the supreme court once the 5th court of appeals has made its decision. but what a precedent it would be if the supreme court had agreed with restrictions on a drug that had been widely available for 23 years with proven efficacy and a lack of health problems. joe biden, very quick to welcome the decision saying that this is another, another sign that the american people india need to vote democrat and create a congress where abortion can be codified once and for all. the democrats know, especially a time when joe biden has very low approval ratings. a democratic party in general,
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has very low approval ratings. as we saw in the mid terms. this is an issue that swing voters independent basis and the democratic bass can get behind. she every time see al jazeera washington still ahead on l. g. 's era of more african countries look to legalize a new malaria vaccine after ghana and nigeria give it the green light. ah frank assessments for this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment what countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules that will allow us to treat this global cummins with the attention of deserves inside story on al jazeera, we got him in sanchez is an acid attack survivor, after some 64 reconstructive surgeries, got him and says the trauma never fully goes away. and part of that has to do with
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the fact her attacker was never arrested. as i meet at a woman who is survive is of this type of violence, i realized the scale of the social prompt in protest, cali on the mexican government to do more to curb violence against women have intensified in recent years. this for the extreme violence is partly rooted in bad policy, given that authorities in mexico treat acid attacks the same way as any other form of assault. one of the activists are pushing for is passage of a bill currently in the mexican congress, which seeks to reclass of by accident acts as a distinct crime equivalent to attempted murder is passed. the new law would increase the punishment for attacks using acid with up to 12 years in prison. lou
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the sound fighting between sedans, army and the rapids support forces hasn't stopped despite a 72 hour si, fi. after a brief law of a 9th, there are a battles under wine in the presidential palace. and the armies general commands around supreme leader has used his ead message to call for unity that follows months of protests against government restrictions, including the mandatory bearing, the he job. and the u. s. supreme court has ruled in favor of protecting access to a widely used abortion pill, at least for now, it's introduced a temporary block on a rolling from a lower court, which had restricted with the preston. but let's get more on our top story now. the
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ongoing fighting in sudan always ahmed is a social activist who lives in khartoum and joins us now. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. now, as we mentioned, there's been a lot of talk about said the ead cease fire. but from your point of view, has anything changed at all, or is the fighting still continuing where you are still continue or what i'm still continue to stay with the bullet steering. okay. the bottoms closer. strider lifting, storing, have, you know, this is the date number. so patients in the house for jo, auto, oxygen we are okay, shoot auto fork or we really need help. we really need to know what have you been able to to get supplies at all? have you been able to leave where you are staying at the moment?
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i can hear you very well. can you see the roster mcgee? have you been able to leave? where you are staying at the moment to get supplies at all over the last 7 days? yes, go leave. not just me. dogs against people. have you been able to leave your house and get supplies? do you have water? do you have food? no, no. it cannot clean my house. it's very dangerous. outside. it's very dangerous. outside. how close is the fighting to where you are? i think it's, it's really very close to. it's really very close to me. i can't seem to jesse
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or i can think of it out. all the videos that i have for yesterday. 5. what is your message turn to both parties that are that a fighting that a, that have agreed to the sci fi but of seemingly ignored it? to this point in time? i want to say both side, we are the civilians. we are the pain that price we not supposed to live in. and this situation you're not supposed to live in this way. and how are you coping blood mentally? what sort of toll is this taking on you and in the sudanese people say it again. okay, next you, you do that again. how are you coping?
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how, how am i, what, how are you coping? obviously, it's an extraordinarily tough time for you and must be terrifying with the fighting going on around you. how are you and the sudanese people handling the situation? can we are panicking? we are struggling. this is too much for us. this is too much for us. this is too much, was the damage people. so that is people who deserve this. well, we hope the dish is at least to cease fire us very shortly. so you can, i get out of the city and get the supplies and the help that you need. thank you so much for joining us. and we really do appreciate your time. that's movies on the day of social activists who lives in ha. okay, to other news now in the united states says it will start training ukrainian troops to use its abrams battle tanks in the coming weeks. the announcement came during a meeting of wisdom late as it ran scene air base and germany cave has been pushing
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for more fighter jets and ammunition ahead of a planned counter offensive. germany also announced a deal to establish a hobbin, poland, to repair tanks deployed and ukraine. the artificial intelligence can seemingly to anything humans can and more, it can right compute a code, create fake video and clone voices. it can even pretend to be you rob reynolds reports from silicon valley. where is my script? did i take my pills? artificial intelligence voice cloning can create highly realistic spoof videos and that would be one action or recreate the voice of long dead artist andy warhol. for a television documentary, i went down to the office because they're making a robot of silicon valley start up, resemble a i did the war hole voice cloning and has projects in the works for several global entertainment companies. it's not like of technology that imitating of voice,
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but it's using the voice itself to, to, to speak exactly the, using the voice data itself, which is what the a i model learns from. and then i use that data to learn patterns of that voice and be able to reproduce that to show us how it works. c, e o z o. have ahmed had me record a few phrases. she told herself that after all or fear had done no harm. after a few minutes of processing my cloned voice recited, 19th century poem on the sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies whose frown? it'll be like a dreamy, realistic to the point that the other person wouldn't be able to recognize if it's, if it's you or an artificial voice, resemble a i says it has strict safeguards requires informed consent from speakers and has a digital watermark on its products for verification, rapid advances, invoice,
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cloning, technology, carry with them, risks as well as opportunities and raise questions about the nature of truth itself . ro, programmers could misuse the technology to disastrous effect. so now imagine you're a 14 year old and you've made some tick tock, videos in which you've taught, and somebody goes in graduate videos calling your voice. and then cause your parent and says, i have your daughter, send me a $100000.00 or we're going to kill her. and this is not hypothetical. in fact, it happened last week. bad actors could target elections, governments or big corporations. take your favorite, c e o, and i'm going to create a fake audio of them saying that their profits are down 20 percent and i'm going to leak on twitter. and twitter is algorithms are going to amplify it. how long before i can move the market to the tune of billions of dollars before anybody figures out what's going on? my name is ozy, mandy is king of kings. experts and business leaders are calling on governments to
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come up with regulations and safeguards and quickly to prevent this form of a technology from getting out of control. look on my works, e mighty and despair. rob reynolds al jazeera, santa clara, california, more african countries look said to a proven you malaria vaccine that's according to the world health organization. ghana and jerry a have already endorsed the use of the new jap. the move was seen as unusual because the w h o hasn't approved the vaccine. thomas wants him and is the executive director at the african center at the health policy research and analysis . he says the vaccine is promising, but more information as needed. it is good for us to have the option for malaria to save a lot of this. however, we are skeptical because the vaccine hadn't yet received approval from w h school yesterday, gathering data to analyze the key,
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see and safety on our children. gonna not participate in the trial. and we don't understand how the n v can jump over the new each group and the countries that are under the trial to approve of vaccine that we don't know of. and that you know handles. we need people who understand boxing to be the lead people to advise that the, the country. however, if you ask the societies that deal with boxes and none of them have much knowledge about the f. d a does not have not tested the buttons at countries. i've done, therefore there is no news about it, and we know of skepticism in human boxes. we know what happened during the coroner virus, and there is people are skeptical about boxes, unless it is well documented. and then people accept the w to approve the doctors and there's this may be hesitant even patient and may not allow the award to agree
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to take the vaccine without any trial like that before. and then we'd malia back from which is about 80 percent. if he, casey, it was a challenge to get it done. what about a button that has never been tried and gone? is going to be difficult to implement in sibley? well, many people around the world, a mocking earth day and celebrated on april 22nd to raise awareness of the importance of environmental protection. that clark has more already this year we've seen rec old storms. we've seen rec, hold, drought, and now record heat enveloping swathes of asia from india to southern china, and down to thailand and throw in this week's report on the devastating effects of pollution globally. and there you have it. humanity and the well we live in is in trouble. the founders of earth, they knew that way back in 1970. his walter cronkite on the cbs evening use 53
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years ago. a name or unique day in american history is ending at a set aside for a nation wide outpouring of mankind seeking its own survival birthday. the environmental movement spawned by us. they energized politics and schooled some big achievements. his earth days founder dennis hays repassed to clean water act and endangered species act of marine mammal protection. acted toxic substances control act. we banned lead and gasoline rebound lead paint. it was just a remarkable cur. to environmental accomplishment shows what can be done. right. thing is on earth day 1970 c o. 2 levels were at $325.00 parts per 1000000. today they're at $424.00 and still rising. and that's more than 50 percent above pre industrial times, a concentration not seen for 3000000 years. and it's wreaking havoc, costing billions, displacing millions. this is if they messages, we must invest in our planet. we ask ourselves,
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or is the scale of our response to date, meaning the scale, the challenge is, the answer is a clear now. but ah, can we still need those challenges? the answer in my view is a clear yes. and that involves public pressure of elected officials and other leaders. it involves accountability, increased accountability. ah, it involves tremendous creative city. ah, in order to meet these challenges, the founders of earth, they knew very well. this fact how humanity treats the world reflects how the world treats humanity. 53 is on. we see evidence of that every single day. well that said for me tama cry, for now you can find more at al jazeera dot com, which is out. nixon inside story looks at the role of regional players and the ongoing conflict. and so down statute.
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ah ah hell i will say something of a cold out across western europe over the next couple days. got cooler, ad wet weather come again. i'm afraid we have got a little area cloud here, just around central pasa 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 way, whether we need to 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 scoffed and pushing into northern ireland and western parts of the republic of ireland. a head of that it isn't too bad. it is largely dry, few showers, say which was at east side of europe. and that makes way for the wetter weather
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that will make his way across said germany and poland, sliding across eobs all the way into northern parts of the balkans and then the rest northerly way mat, something of that cold animal. 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 water to showers, just clipping northern part. so morocco, algeria, as well, went whether they're looking across a good parts of the gulf of guinea, sliding further east. ah, a weekly look at the world's top business stores, thousands of people go on strike payment, paid high living from global markets in economies. small businesses export restrictions really impacts china's economy to understand how it face a counting the cult oh, now jazeera.
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