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goes through saturday, cooler, but dryer by sunday. ah ah ah. hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? country started evacuating, embassy staff, and citizens from sedan is fighting persist despite the seas far announcement. i want to say to the both side, we are the civilians. we are paying the price civilians cold in the crossfire. thousands of people are stuck in cartoon too scared to leave. at least 10000 sudanese have flight the neighboring chad where aid agencies worn there in dire
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need of basic supplies. an attack targets emerged camp at central molly close to where $500.00 united nations peacekeepers of base. and as the world, marx, earth day, the consequences of climate change stack. um, i mean, sport, the dead bodnar get sort of dog at 4 with the n b a playoffs, but not often that private league leaders that drop points. again. it's hard. i need a last minute equalizer gets bottom club south hampton. ah oh, it's been a week since violence broke out between sedans, army, and the rapids support forces. despite the 72 hours sci fi fi thing is still going on and several countries are making arrangements to get their diplomat since citizens out of sidney's army says saudi arabia, as diplomatic mission,
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is already left from the coastal city of port sudan. the u. k. france and china are arranging for their embassy, south, and citizens to be evacuated as soon as possible to the u. s. embassy says it's too dangerous to arrange an evacuation of private citizens. both the sudanese army and the power military rapid support forces say that facilitating the evacuations tore against the begins are coverage. the area around the presidential palace in the army headquarters in khartoum is the focus of intense fighting as the army empower military great. the rapid support forces battle for control of c dan. many of the cities, 6000000 residents are trapped in their homes with power outages, a lack of running water and dwindling feed supplies pickup, they're angry. that is $72.00. our cease fire for the muslim holiday of eat,
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al fitter hasn't held all up to say to the po side, we are the civilians. we are the pin, the price we not supposed to live in and this is georgia. we are panic. you. we are currently is we are struggling. this is too much for us. both sides say they're aware of the impact on the sudanese people. the commander of the rapid support forces says he's asked the u. m for help and has spoken to secretary general antonia good terrace, about the humanitarian truce, safe passage of residents who want to leave and the protection of 8 workers. oh, not easy to get a clear picture of the situation. the only says the, are a theft attack to prison and release many of the inmates, but the r s f denies this and accuses soldiers of bombing residential areas. ah, what is clear is that the united states and other countries are preparing for the
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evacuation of their citizens and embassy staff. we have no higher priority than the safety and security of u. s. government personnel, their dependence, and private you are citizens abroad and we have made very clear to both sides that any attacks. threats are dangerous, posed toward diplomats, are totally unacceptable and right. now both sides seem determined to fight on, leaving millions of sudanese fearing for their lives, victoria gay to be al jazeera as go now to him, morgan, she is live frost from khartoum. so how all those anc evacuations going hippo while the evacuation of foreign nationals, especially foreign diplomats, have not yet started now for that to started has to be coordinated because of the ongoing fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army around the vicinity of a general command of the army which is adjacent to the airport and along other
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routes as well because many of them have been trapped in their homes since the thought of this fighting on saturday last week. so it was some of those who we spoke to say that they don't know if they'll be able to make it to their embassies because of the ongoing fighting between the 2 sides. and they don't know when the evacuation will start. then there's the issue of the condition of the airport itself. it has suffered intense damage as the result of fighting as the 2 sides tried to take control. and this is all while ongoing confrontations and military clash has happened between the r s f. and this would in his army in various parts of the capitol. in the northern part, for example, there's been direct confrontation between troops of the r s f and the sudanese army . as well as intense air strikes and heavy artillery that forced many people to stay with them, their homes, fearing that they'd be caught up in the south side between the 2 sides. there's also been reports of heavy artillery strikes in the southern and eastern parts of the capital. so with this ongoing fighting and the repeated air strikes, and b r s f using surface to air missiles, they all concerns that even if for in the countries do want to evacuate their
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nationals, it will take a lot of coordination for them to be able to get out of their homes to the embassies, or where there should be evacuated from until they get out of the country. so is the 2nd day of ease, which is of course, today's a special day on the most them calendar. is it giving any, let up in the fighting? those who we spoke to, especially in the northern parts, are for the capitol, heard him say they feel that the fighting has intensified rather than go down a bit, despite the fact that there is supposed to be a 72 hour period overseas fight between the 2 sides they say that they can see the r s. f soldiers and the sudanese army are fighting each other battling each other using heavy artillery. and that they can also see the planes flying overhead and they can hear the sounds of the fighter jet. so that does not give them the sense that there is a cease fire at all. same can be said in many parts, many residential par as residential areas in the capital, harder to me. but people say that they, they, they don't want to try to build up commodities or stock of commodities in their
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homes. or if there is a lull in fighting, they want to see if they be able to go out because they feel that this conflict is not eating down. they feel that it's rather intensifying, especially with now direct confrontations between the 2 sides. many of them say if they get the chance, if the streets are safe, they will try to make it out of the capital. some of them saying they might, they may even try to make it out of the country. all right, thanks so much for the update. however, morgan, there are murray m l. mathy is a sudanese politician, and the former foreign ministers joins us now on the phone line from khartoum. good to have you with us. so when we get to a stage where foreign countries are evacuating or getting ready to evacuate their citizens, is that a sign of expectations that the fighting is going to intensify and not die down? so mary, my mother, can you hear me?
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all right, have the line isn't what it should be. now, over 10000 soon. knees have already fled the country and cross the border to neighboring chat world food program says it's expecting that number's a skyrocket, potentially up to $100000.00 and the fighting continues. are in dire need of basics like food, clean water, and shelter. piano ross is country director and representative in chad for the world. food program joins us from the capital in germane. a good to have you with us. so people are fleeing across the board to chat. are you able to cope with the numbers? well, so now we have we're, we're just back from the ball the 3 days ago where we saw already some 10000 and trusting and even more because we will not the, the ball there are no, no, it's going to be extremely difficult. we don't get support, you know, we have already 400000 on his record. geez. information comes alongside the ball
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there. so we've got new in flux and we've absolutely no funding. all the 400000. you know how all we're going to do 400000. we've just managed some few shipments of all day that we are loading the trucks. now some trucks already defaulted yesterday . more going to be sent tomorrow to the board for the pro, get your mission because those people are really ready. but we need support because definition would be the case load. now, i mean the, the government of job needs to host all those. then what happens if the numbers increase? so are we going to see a new monetary and crisis just on the borders? well, we need to be extremely fast. also because of the rain season in 2 months. we won't even manage to cross all those. what is and to go to the ball though, but if we don't, you know, every time it's a month being selected, it's terry,
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it's a terrible, well, you know, you need to find the poorest among the pools. and just to be extreme to what we call, you know, categorization targeting of the most vulnerable. and we wouldn't need also maybe to called the russian. but for now we are not even talking about cutting the russian well now we don't have anything. so we're reading really now support from the nurse was what kind of response are you getting from donors? well, it's eventually night, gosh, it's gosh, in order for us to buy food locally. it's cash or so hold the others like the unit she all the unit that's on all other n g o 2 by, you know, those time the kids start to get to refugees when they arrive and they have lost everything. so it's basically, yes, it's caching all built to bike, we can, we won't have much time down to bring anything into both anything from abroad. so it's really about local chase and to make sure that we can ship them very quickly. so those are the support. i'm curious to know when people are coming across the
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border, what kinds of stories and needs are they bringing with them the chimney shop? that's for sure. you know, some, the one we discuss we've, we've met, well people will just on the ball down. we are, you have those village. and the ball there is just a dry read. it's a one just drives teacher to me tell. so one you can see with the legend talk to them. but the thing is that they told us very quickly that you know, some, they built the house, is that even the area, those down. so not sure have been, you know, a lot of violence. you can see the ice on and you can see a lot of kids. it's no, it's a terrible situation. i mean, no one wants to escape the country like basically so much. you can feel the 1st need that they have which to arrive in charlotte and heal protected. that's the 1st impression. and then of course, now they are worried because they came with very little. they walk to make you
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happy and they have food for 2 or 3 days on. so we're meeting on that. ok, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much. i'm planning all still ahead on the news, our including milestone the fight against malaria, which kills more than $600000.00 people every year plus and stuff faster. we bought it from a vintage store in berlin, about sustainable fashion in response to a pollutant, clothing, industry. and be a player faction, as the atlanta holds, closed the gap in their series against the boston celtics. ah, a military camp in central molly has been attacks with hundreds of people taken to hospital 3 simultaneous blast rock, the city of so very including
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a car bomb. the un peacekeeping force in the area say they repel the attack. local residents were asked to stay indoors as operations to prevent attacks or ongoing. it comes days after iceland high, the affiliate groups reportedly took control of parts of the region, becomes huck joins us now with more on this. so 1st of all, nicholas, what we know about this strike? well, this happened earlier at 5 am this morning where people were still in their home sleeping. were there heard the sound of 3 loud explosions. we've just seen a statement actually from the 1000000 forces that have said that they have repelled what they describe as a complex attack on the airport in civil re, which is home to both the molly insecurity forces base as well as the un peacekeeping force. and what is know locally as the russian russian camp,
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where russian fighters from the wagner group are located that we spoke to a local journalist just a moment ago. and he said that there were still gunfire up to an hour ago. so fighting for the last 5 hours to try to repel this attack, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack, but there's been attacked before either by al qaeda affiliate balsa by ice, ice al affiliate towards the maryan forces. and the governor in the region has asked for the population to urgently donate blood because the hospital is overwhelmed with casualties. there. we seen videos of people trying to pull out family members out of the rebels following the explosions, but also people taking justice in their own hands, capturing where they claim to be fighters linked to arm groups. so the situation is still very volatile. it was supposed to be a day of celebration,
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a moment where people were, we were expected, celebrate, eat instead. people are morning and trying to pull out their loved ones from the rubble as, as, as, as the situation or the security situation. molly continues to deteriorate. sammy, i thank so much nicholas huck. i sign a why that i've always a research fellow focusing on the south region at the center for democracy in development. he joins us from a boucher good to have you with 1st of all, any indication of who is behind this latest blast while the to know that the operating widely, multi jenny group, the group part of islam called jenny, better social actually move. and most of them, it's really difficult to pinpoint what is the issue that the patricia so far everything is pointing toward the jenny brewer because this is the type of attack
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they will do. and they have been clear over the past few months that they will not tolerate the russians among the mullins and been going after him security forces and russian mc. make total of the sentence that it is not. and on the question of the target, then we're the russians, the targets. we know the wagner group has a presence there. all, was it mani security forces. all we're told also the un has a base close by who was the target here? first, i think the target could be anyone, but primarily it would be the russians because it's,
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it's basically they could be making a statement. even dividing a group is not out there which they are able to reach them, be able to cover these among them, but that isn't timed out and also cleared up in a national for support of money could become a potential target. what kind of roles do we see the russians play as some of the western forces have begun to wind down their operations? oh, the official narrative around the russians. bali has to bring the training support, the training them all in full year, the helping them on the stand, a new equipment that they have acquired. they bring in training. but more and more recalls that are coming out saying that the russian fighters are to the bottom from
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and we've seen linked videos, you've seen reports from journalist saying that the russians are actually supporting demarion's on the battlefield. so it is natural that the terrorist would also extend the target to include russian nation fighters. latrina was now we've seeing grooves making gains in the last few days and weeks and you're a good, ugly. yeah. always seeing some of the armed groups making gains you know, it's been hard to say from my assessment and from the research that we've been doing on the ground is, in the old days that used to be the model in the army would be in the box and then
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terrorists would come in and push them in more and more fighting, luckily in the battlefield. so there is a movement of the money and toward that detail. so if you look up last week, for example, toward the border, there was a coordinated movement bottle that was going on between the book and the side and also the mother insight trying to take the terrorists in the middle and, and it has not been a lot of communication from the maryan army in terms of what they have been able to accomplish. but if you look at the other side, has been a lot of communication in terms of how i may have been able to move into previously mold zones and be able to actually kill some terrorists, but also invited population to return to their villages. so the film is happening
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on the inside of the border. so that is a new, a new involvement because we have not much of the army going toward the territories to fight them. but now there's more and more mobilization, more and more offensive from the volume. army ok, thanks so much. thank you. now people around the world, a mocking earth de calling on politicians to step up the fight against climate change. wildlife populations have shrunk by merely 70 percent since the 1st earth day in 1970. and the world has warmed by at least 1.3 degrees celsius. environmental activists are protesting in london for a 2nd day to demand. the british government take urgent action to curb climate change, the extinction rebellion protest group. once an end to the use of fossil fuels,
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d baba is following the process from london. so it's day to nadeem, what does it look like? there was, i me, of course, as you were saying it's earth day. it's also day 2 or 4 days of action, which extinction rebellion calling the big one. and it is a large presence here. tens of thousands of people are thought to be on the streets of central london. the focus on saturday, of course, is on bio diversity. and it has to be said that britain is one of the worst in the world when it comes to what it's retained of its natural species. a study in 2021 suggested that the u. k. had lost almost half of all of its natural or bio diversity, putting it in the bottom 10 percent of countries globally. so there are lots of people here. and one thing that striking is how many children and young people are here are. and many people dressed up either as bees, either as an animals,
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i've seen tiger costumes in the, like all very aware of the danger of extinction to monitor some of the most well known animals species. here the w w. f. i had said that more than one in 7, not sure. i'm not native species in the u. k. ah. are under threat of extinction right now, so they're calling on the government to do more. i'm in parliament square, where a march, he's about to set off before a symbolic die in, but also by keen to keep it on the public a gender. it's already something that children will be talking about and learning about in school. but they want people to go further. and the dean, are we seeing a change in tag thinks when it comes to how this group protests?
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well, we're seeing it right now because extinction. rebellion have said recently that they are moving to prioritize attendance over a rush, which we've seen in previous actions and relationships over roadblocks. now, on sunday, the london marathon happens with 45000 runners. not small people watching and lots of questions about how that will interact with the ongoing ex, all extinction rebellion protest. now x or say that working with organizes and are actually going to protect the event that whether, whether many people actually raise money for environmental charities on the market . but, but there's another group called just stop boil, who have disrupted sports events in the last couple of weeks, and they are not committing to going along with the extinction rebellion attitudes, unless the organizes of the martha sign up to that amount that's unlikely to happen
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. extinction rebellion have their own demands of government, giving them a deadline of monday afternoon. beyond which they will step up their protests. they want the government to organize emergency citizens assemblies to really come up with urgent solutions to the crime climate crisis. they also the government to commit to helping licenses for any new oil and gas projects here in the u. k. or i will leave it there. thanks so much and dean baba now, the fashion industries, among the worst polos is, the un says it makes up to 10 percent of the world's carbon emissions. or producers have launched several campaigns to make fashion more sustainable. but it's not clear how successful they've been. severson has more from one of the world's fashion, cancels berlin. this we got, this is ways from big fashion houses, but to designers, maria and abbey deeds, fabrics are the source of their slow fashion brand sustainable clothes that are
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made to last. and this is one ah, a genes fabric that we sell from italy. the lining we south from are from germany. when you see europe there is so much waste, saw so much waste of the industry on it. there. we're not talking about like one meter, one scrap. we're talking about roles in recent decades, fashion has become an industry that experts describe as one of the most polluting and least transparent when it comes to sourcing materials. as environmental awareness increases, many young people have become reluctant to buy so called fast fashion, and instead shop at vintage or 2nd hand stores arose for i'm good from the go like that. i can help to support the environment. now we're facing climate change and it's great. this jump looks brand new, everything i'm wearing secondhand, my bag, my jacket, my jumper, my pants. if you're a student or something and you have to look where you're, when he goes. it's also a good way to find um, quote clothing and it feels
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a lot better than to go to like the, the big chains. a recent consumer trend report done by thread up suggest that more than 60 percent of people age between 15 and 35 by pre old clothing and market. some estimate could outgrow fast fashion in 5 years with a value of $64000000000.00. for many wearing a 2nd hand jacket like this one, which is more than 20 is perfectly fashionable. the vintage moving market is big business. but there's also a lot of debate on what sustainable fashion or what green washing fashion consultant alec leech world. the book called the world is on fire, but we are still buying shoes as only one piece of advice by fewer clothes is i such thing as a sustainable fashion industry right now. the industry itself is quite fundamentally broken. it's very difficult to say if this product is trudy sustainable and they're all, they're all around out that really are doing the work and that really are trustworthy
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. most of the time it's an allusion. he says wearing use close is the most sustainable. although as prices increase, vintage items aren't available to everyone. the main thing is to, to where the pieces you have love them until you know, maybe they fall apart and, and repair them. and if they don't fit anymore, change them. this will require a change in mindset for those fashion lovers who feel the need to we are something different every day. steadfast and al jazeera berlin. alan mcclay is the ceo of better cotton that n g o that promotes better standards and coughing farming. he says the industry has the potential to be environmentally friendly. if you look down, you're probably wearing casa very everyone in the world wears or uses cost on a daily basis. and more than 22000000 tons of produce. and it is one of the fashion industry's most important materials, but it's also essential to remember, and that is actually renewable. it's
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a natural resource. it grows in very diverse landscapes. and unlike synthetic constant is not fossil fuel face sun, the sustainability of kaufman is one of the fashion industries most powerful leverage environmentally. and in terms of decent work and human wellbeing, because something like 50000000 farmers are producing cars around the world today. when we train the farmers that we work with and we work or something like 2200000 farmers maybe even closer to 2 and a half 1000000 in 24 countries. and the rules are generally the same across, across the globe. and no matter. busy what kind of territory you're working on? good, i can cultural practices actually respect ecosystems that you work with and are proper stewards of all the natural resources that we're based on. the farming is based on as time for whether he is having to now. hello. we have
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a good scattering of spring showers, fly the winds at times 2 across the middle east. you can see that cloud all the way up towards the caucus is pushing across a good part of iraq. iran, few showers possible over the next hour. so even here in carter, i think the wet weather will be down towards the southwest of saudi arabia. having said that, still quite a crop of shell was there across to care. and i think we'll see too much rain across the yellow van. but a chance of one or 2 showers here for a time's at wet weather makes his way further. east was the 2nd of the temperatures 36 celsius here in doha. that's not too bad, but we are touching 40 degrees for the 1st time in a long time in baghdad said the heat is coming. you know that much, but he's already there into cairo. 31 degrees celsius here. quite a brisk wind across the northeast of africa, showers up towards the north, west dense, and big and lively showers. the seasonal range really cropping up quite nicely there across a good part of west africa. so some big down. pause there into nigeria. been in togo,
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pushing across garner all the way into liberia joining up with the showers that we have across central parts of africa. some live you ones coming through here. then initially it will be across the democratic republic of congo, but those showers gathering more so across the eastern side as you go through monday into tuesday. so i had an al jazeera, she told herself that after all, revere had done no harm. a voice that sounds like you but isn't to you. we explore the advances, not visual intelligence technology. hell that's become the flash point to the right to abortion in the u. s. supreme court keeps it on the shelves. so now why it pays to have a goal tando when it gets to the playoffs in the national hockey league? ah, freight companies, fake passports, international banks,
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ah, watching out to see what time to recap our headlines. fighting between the army and the rapids for. busy forces had entered its 2nd week in sedan. several countries are making arrangements to get their diplomats and citizens out. personnel that the saudi arabian mission have already been that evacuated. more than $10000.00 sudanese of already flagged the country across the borders, neighboring chad. the world food program says is expecting the number to skyrocket . fighting continues a military camp in central, marty has been attacked by fighters at least 500. you and these keeps are stationed in the area. it's feared there were casualties. no group has claimed responsibility
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. more african countries look, sat to approve a new vaccine for malaria that's according to the world health organization. ghana and nigeria have already endorsed the use of jab, known as the r 21, is as yet to get the go ahead from the w. h show though, there's alex bade reports that lack of approvals, raising concerns. oh, nearly every minute a child aged 5 or younger dies of malaria, most of them in africa and new vaccine developed by oxford university and manufactured in india hopes to change that. but the speed at which it's been approved in ghana and without world health organization endorsement has some worried us out. so or bizarre, what is the government up to? i will not allow my children to be vaccinated. we have heard about children dying or left with physical deformities after taking some medicines on vaccine. is the
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government thinking about the safety of our children at all? i will only use the vaccine after countries have gone through the trials of the w h o approved. scientists at oxford say, research suggest the 21 jab is 75 percent of fictive detailed data from large scale trials is not yet publicly available. but donna's government has confidence. it's made the right decision. we are talking about 200300400000 children dying of malia every year. and if you can save you half of that number with a vaccine that is not as efficient as you want it to be, that is still good enough. so are just once approval. why, again, this is not so much out of las, although there wish without being that we, we did a bit for the w 2 to do the the w h o c's regulatory authorities from at least him african countries are considering the vaccine scientists, david jazz, can be produced at my scale and relatively low cost. it's already undergoing trials
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in the u. k, thailand and several african nations. the year we've always capacities and competencies set in the loop that they don't have that was presented to eat. and i've no doubt that they busy their, their decision on what was in did those. yeah. unfortunately, that dosier that was shared with if da ganna and indeed my g, i was never, it was not, shall not be shared with us of them. you enjoy the w 8, jo approved the world's 1st malaria vaccine, most greeks last year. but the lack of funding has delayed its rollout, and with around 660000 people dying from the mosquito borne disease every year, countries a desperate to find an alternative. alex beard al jazeera, artificial intelligence can seemingly do anything humans can do. perhaps even more,
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i can write computer code, create fake videos, and clone voices 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 like, what did you want, national 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's imitating a voice, but it's using the voice itself to, to, to speak. exactly. it's using the voice data itself, which is what the a i model learned from. and then it uses that data to learn patterns of that voice and be able to reproduce that to show us how it works. c,
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e o z o. have ahmed had me record a few phrases. she told herself that after all, her 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 won'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 in voice cloning technology carry with them. risks as well as the 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,
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and somebody goes and grab whose video and cones 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 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,
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until the cost of that is the rank her research center hotel, the moral futures, the university of edinburgh. she explains the ethics behind the development of the technology. one of the very complicated issues here is that you can use this technology, you can make that that produces technology and you can use them for group purposes and you can use them for bad purposes, right? so there's been like this whole one of interest in 3 ways, right? innovation is great. innovation advances, humanity. many people make historical arguments that always innovation has resulted in the progress of mankind. so philosophy historian, question this issue, and you need to produce the 3 case studies to make sure whether pacific kind of technology a result in the progress of humanity or not. but at the moment, but because of this like troll innovation attitude in many countries, a number of some numbers in countries as well. then there hasn't been like
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regulations. and so the idea has been data regulation. com, wendy's technology come out and after technology is our, our, then we take some time to, to regulate. otherwise, we won't regular, we don't, we won't put regulation like right up wrong because that kid, this period of innovation, the us supreme court has ruled in favor of protecting access to a widely used the bush until at least for now it's introduced a temporary block on a ruling from a lower court which had restricted the pill. the pill will now be available in the next year, while appeal. shabba, tennessee has more from washington d. c. the legal battle over access to a per stone will continue oral arguments are scheduled to begin and the 5th circuit court of appeals on may the 17th. but while that legal process plays out, a majority of justice is here at the supreme court decided that access to the drug
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should remain widely available. not 2nd guesses. the food and drug administration is regulatory process before those legal arguments have played out. in fact, there is some expect 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, has very low approval ratings. as we saw in the mid terms. this is an issue that swing voters independent basis out of the democratic bass can get behind. she ever
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time see al jazeera washington, the chinese foreign ministers in the philippines as manila stages, major minute tracts, the sizes with the u. s. chin going is meeting his counterpart as well as president furden and marcos junior. the countries have deep economic ties, but have rival claims to territory in the south china sea combat drills evolving nearly $800000.00 philippine and very can troops to continue until the end of the month on the low has more from civic in the philippines. chinese foreign minister, it's in gone and philippine foreign affairs secretary and we came in now. lo meeting for the 1st time. on saturday in manila, the chinese foreign minister also paying a courtesy call on philippine president for the united market junior. now this is all happening against a backdrop of rising tensions between the philippines and china, which china not being happy about the philippines, giving access to the u. s. mil military the for more of its basis. 2 of them very
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close to taiwan. though the latest of which are remark from the chinese ambassador to manila last week, he said, or he advised the philippines to unequivocally oppose high want independence. if the philippines genuinely cares for the 150000 filipinos living and working in taiwan, ordinary filipinos and public officials. not taking this too well with some demanding the expulsion of the chinese ambassador. but in the opening remarks of both of both the foreign minister support countries, the language was very diplomatic with both sides. saying that the sum of the relationship between china and the philippines isn't just the territorial dispute in the south china sea and both sides committee to peacefully resolving this conflict through dialogue. barnaby low al jazeera so be be philippines. argentine as president of harvard,
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amanda says he will be running for reelection in october is an osmond comes in the countries in the midst of an economic crisis. inflation has sold to more than 100 percent and it's expected to get worse to raise bow reports from one osiris. the news came as no surprise president l. wearable for a man. this announced on friday that he won't run for reelection in october this year. for him and this revealed the news on his social media where he published a 7 minute video explaining his struggles as president of argent tina. and why he made the decision in production. 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 a political space as well 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,
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for numbers years nor christina, as people call her needed a moderate candidate to run as president with her as vice president. but since taking off with the parent, his correlation 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 his candidate will be in the presidential elections. dina christina is along 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 wants to vote against christina is still trying to find a candidate that is strong enough and that'll be able to solve economic troubles out of that exist. whoever wins the elections won't have an easy job. the announcement by president america firm, and this happens just as this countries in the middle of economic crises,
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with over 100 percent inflation in the past year. with capital controls for the government sets an official exchange rate, but the unofficial exchange rate is going up. every day we're here on the streets where several of shops are, for example, setting the different prices of the us dollars and it keeps on changing all the time. this is just an example of how unstable be economy in the countries right now . the pandemic, the war in ukraine and an unprecedented drought have complicated argentina's endemic economic troubles. the economic malaise is felt on the street for me now. lannie says the only thing she wants right now is stability. to renew oh yeah, you have the locals on my horror again. we are selling what we can, but with inflation, it is too difficult. i only hope that whomever comes off to albert, her fernandez will do a better job. i learned the for a man. this still has some difficult months ahead. many fear that the government's
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lack of credibility, me worse in the economic situation and the lives of the millions of people who once voted for him. but he said, well, i'll just see that when a site is more than 2000000 people in thailand have reported sicknesses linked to pollution, air quality in the north, the country has been classified as unhealthy or hazardous. turley chang reports from chang my a passenger jet pushes through a shroud of white, as it takes off from ching mind. this isn't low lying cloud, it's fine particle pollution learners, pm 2.5. and it's been hanging over northern thailand for the past 3 months. ching, my hospital has been inundated with patients complaining of breathing difficulties, rashes, and skinner, rotations, the doctor say the problems a much more serious p. m 2.5 can cause brain tumors and hearted lung diseases,
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but it's rarely identified as the root cause. when we write the death certificate, we say that child there die farm cardiovascular disease, need never say that chair did i found pm 2 by 5 that that it's fairly difficult. but yeah, this is a big part of the problem. shrubs burnt off, and the forest that cover the whole of northern thailand by the villages to live in these areas. in the hope that the ash left behind when the monsoon rain comes, we'll leave fertile ground for growing mushrooms and other vegetables. but it's the mass burning of agricultural waste, sugar cane and comb. with the real culprit, large agro businesses. take the product, leaving farmers to burn off. what's left behind. this is happening across thailand, miramar, laos, and cambodia. making the region one of the most polluted in the world where they
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were knit upon p mouth chair to parliamentary subcommittee on p. m. 2.5, pollution. it recommended the government subsidized farmers not to burn their waste but nothing happened. and he thinks he knows why the problem is because of that, it becomes there support some parties. and as i was a father, mid italy, the prime minister himself brave the smoke to go out campaigning is an election next month. whatever i know you said you'd answer the question is when you had 8 years in how i, why have you done nothing about the pollution this nursery school is having air filters fitted pollution. this bad can cut life expectancy by 3 to 5 years. children a particularly vulnerable but as they settled down there often enough, even if it's only for a couple of hours, these kids will finally have clean air to breathe. tony cheng l 0 cheng. my
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toilet still have an al jazeera are also giving away the premier league type a holes here with the action from of the mascot. lloyd's of london. ah, well south korea's rapidly declining population. trend is starting to show schools are closing and benefits like free subway rides for senior citizens are becoming controversial issues. asia, as 4th largest economy, has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars and subsidies and programs to encourage young people to have children. despite this, the average number of babies as job korean women will have fell further below one last year to 0.78. only 4 percent of women here between the ages of 20 and 34 viewed marriage and having children as essential. i'm worried about the big hole
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in our national security as fewer people be available to serve in the military. with many young south korean, struggling with day to day career and financial challenges analyst are calling for innovative schemes to tackle the problem. lou ah started to catch up on the guy with oh, sorry, thank you very much. far back to the english from your leg on soft i made while, because i'll tell her that legally is also we're actually on friday is i to call the bottom farther south hampton capture markets,
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holding on reports going into this game against bottom club, south hampton league, leaders arsenal had dropped the 4 points into games. city just 26 seconds in there . things got worse. aaron, ram cells air just was start the way they buy ramsdale. alkali o. remarkable. 14 minutes later view walcott, once one of orphan was own, put them to down the gunners. chaotic pushed to say ahead of manchester city and the title raised on shaky ground. copy all para guardian martinelli pulled one back. but in the 2nd half south hampton, when 31 up through do j. charlotte, the car and with 88 minutes gone, arsenals, title chase was running off the rail until martin oh, the guard put them back on track. it shows 2 minutes later,
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i completed the combat and there was even a late chance for the londoners to sleep clear of 2nd place. city dyslexic effort from nelson was deflation for manager mckay. i think that empty or was late because he was very much again and disappointed because we didn't get the 3 points on that . after all. what happened in the game? i still believe that we deserved better yet. we have to look in the mirror. we give 3 really easy goes away again and when dusty the case is extremely difficult to, to win in is like these players reactions here. so the now arsenault head to the, as he had on when say it a game that will go a long way to deciding who with the premier league hatfield, pennsylvania, or how does it say kill days? so that will leads austell, still lead merges to city bar 5 points. but having played 2 games more,
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if city can beat the colors in their li clash or a wednesday and with their remaining fixtures, they will take the title city. meanwhile, take on sheffield. united in the semi finals of the english, i think up to die. her guardiola insist his fires have the energy to chase 3 charges you feel? i'm not a do you feel? i'm okay and feel i wanna play the final effect up you or not, but you got off. yes, chamberlain is nicer. personnel is nicer than he has to rest. never day you'll be tired. okay to the n b i plow style. the denver nuggets closed again on a place in the western conference semi finals nicolas cage. code 20 points, 12 assist and 11 re bounce. as the markets beat, the miniature tables 122111 mastery, nothing up in there. 7 game series, coffee, china, bronson school, 21 points to the new lakes. nix, even pete, the cleveland cavaliers. life in order to set it, you know, that have sold
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a lot as far anything this season. and the atlanta hawks closed the gap to, to wanted their series against the boston celtics, with a $130.00 to $122.00. whether they like to skype, try young schools, 32 points in what was his best playoff to guide for whole but since 2021, 2 light schools hear from him that the key to the victory the 4 goals and just are the 2 minutes. got the kneel. arlen does back into that, and i shall claire of series against the carolina hurricane by fields. go into an i'm. i'm tended net is carolina trying to get back to the match. help them to i. 5 . what, wait. but the hurricane still leave the series, i roll to walk back the corolla, got minnesota wells fargo goal, and a for one victory or the dallas saws while that i to one up in that series. now one of brazil's talk football clubs, corinthians is leading the way and improving the mass. they experience for fans with autism. autistic spectrum often have difficulty with social interactions and
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communication. and it's thought up to 10000000 brazilians suffer from the condition . yeah. 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 includes social and language difficulties, as well as repetitive behavior. what about can be a probiotic experience? it prompted this man to set up a group to help though supporters with the condition of another property. that's where you are. soccer fine group came from corinthians, we always watch the game i late diagnosed with autism insights, create this movement. joining corinthians and autism given us. some of the measures include a sensory room, complete with noise, proof blast walls, special lighting inquiry spread on multiple tables of toys and food. it's all designed to have a cobra effect. the party re work of the sal paula base club has led to 31 year old
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autism suff lewis booty. they hide by corinthians as a stadium guide. well, there should yaki georgia when i got here to work. no one talked about autism might do, wouldn't something mean to exclude us? it's just wasn't a big topic for our society. it was a bubble and thank god that both has personal and now there's a topic for everyone. according to the countries health ministry, as many as 10000000000 people are all the autism spectrum in brazil, the work of artists of albany gross play a vital role. it is showing that everyone here would suck about sao paolo, the child, the joy that you think i said is defending champion. well the want, it gets we attack or is it to the semi finals of the poor scroll free in stuttgart . she fought back to beat carrier pisca for 66162. but that is only for football i to subbing. thanks so much for a whole. but for this news out, but i'm back in
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a couple of minutes with another full show. ah. and a broad takes on the big issues. this isn't one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police. world 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 program. join me, mark him on hill for upright one out 0. was breaking down the headlines to exposing
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the powers attempting to silence reporting. what did you do? what to investigate? why didn't you ask this question? there are many during that sensor it will have a chilling effect on subsequent story. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate, and in some cases amplify the car. can you see on your part of the listening post on which is era. the soaps, i believe, to have migrated in the 6th century from the co pays in mountains in central europe to these forest, and present day germany, tens of thousands to live in this region. how far from the polish and checked borders every year at easter. martina huffman tries to preserve to so being tradition of aggravating like her ancestors. she gets the ex different symbols. it's special back to just for good town, happiness and prosperity. the south manager preserve their culture for over
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