tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 22, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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ah al jazeera with . ready ah, hello, hello robin, you're watching the, i'll just it renews our lives. we're headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, fight against as a 2nd week and suit on after several failed cease fires for emissions, stop pulling out that stuff and citizens the exodus hall people continues to neighboring countries. at least 10000 suit needs arrived in chad. 9 people are
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killed in an attack on a military camp in central molly close to a $500.00 un peacekeepers a faced plus i went down to the office because they are making a row matter from dead artists to living precedence the alarming possibilities of voice, clothing using artificial intelligence and sport will have the latest from the english premier league. liverpool seek to keep alive that talk for house as i take on not forest at an ah. welcome to the news of fighting between saddam's army and the country's largest paramilitary force is now into its 2nd week. alas, despite several failed, see spies including warm for 72 hours during eve. the violence has triggered a mass exodus. and now foreign missions have started evacuating their staff and
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citizens. some members of saudi arabia's embassy arrived back home injured, thus through port sudan. also on board were diplomatic officials from other countries in the gulf corp counsel. the united kingdom, france, and china, also arranging for their embassy staff and citizens to be evacuated as our iraq and jordan. but the united states embassy says it's too dangerous to arrange a pull out of its nationals. both the sudanese army and the rapids support forces say they're facilitating those evacuations. victoria gaten big 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 rapids support forces battle for control. if the dan, many of the cities, 6000000 residents are trapped in their homes with power outage is a lack of running water and dwindling feed supplies. pickup the angry that is
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$72.00, our cease fire for the muslim holiday of eat. al fitter hasn't held all up to say to the ball side, we are the civilians, we are the paying the price. we not supposed to live him and the situation. we are panic. you, we are curricle 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, it's 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 are a theft denies this and accuses soldiers of bombing residential areas. ah,
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what is clear is that the united states and other countries are preparing for the evacuation of their citizens and embassy staff. we have no higher priority than the safety and security of us government personnel, their dependence, and private us citizens abroad. and we have made very clear to both sides that any attacks. threats are dangerous posed toward diplomats, are totally unacceptable. i for now both sides seem determined to fight on, leaving millions of sudanese fearing for their lives. victoria gay to be al jazeera was crossover to him, morgan, his following events for a sin, the sudanese capital, and hippa, obviously don't see me. it's natural community is now not taking any chances at once. it's nationals out. yes indeed. but then the question is, how will they be able to get to a safe spot to be able to evacuate outside the capitol? hot a tomb. that's because there's been intense fighting in the northern part of the capital
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in the city of battery, with direct military confrontation between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army since the early hours of a foot saturday morning. now this also been confrontation as well as airstrikes in that area. and in the southern and eastern parts of the capital, there has been reports of, of course, the evacuation attempts and the saudi arabian embassy was able to evacuate. it's diplomats via this eastern city of port sudan, but many, many foreign nationals say that because they remain trapped inside their homes in many fighting areas between the rapids support forces and sidney's army. they can't make their way out to that safe place where they can be evacuated by their governments. then there's also the foreign nationals that are trapped around the country. it's not just harder to where there are foreign nationals. there are other states as well, where people are waiting to hear from their embassies on how to be able to get to the capitol, where the fighting is concentrated and then be evacuated. of course, the intent of the fighting has been concentrated around the area of the general
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command of the army. and that's right next to the airport. the airport has sustained a lot of damage. so many people are waiting to see where their country will land their planes to be able to take them out of the country into safe havens. and of course hippa, you know, we waited with much anticipation about a ceasefire yet again. on friday it wasn't respected. of the fighting continues yes, in many parts of the aka of the capital, there is ongoing fighting and people say that they wanted to see at least a day of ceasefire, so that they can be able to make their way out of the capital horton to places like da 0 in the central part of the country or to river now in the northern part of the country because they say they don't know how long this fighting out would take they, they, they no longer aim to try to stuck up on basic commodities. many hospitals are now out of function because of the ongoing military operations in residential areas and around the capitol. people have been without power for a week now, and they've been without running water. and people say that they're running out of food in their homes. so the focus right now with the ongoing fighting is not to try
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to stock up on commodities, but rather to try to get out of the capital. but fighting is still ongoing. heavy artillery strikes in various residential neighborhoods. areas, air, air stripes as well buys denise fighter jets making people feel that they're not sure if they be able to survive on or the day as this fighting continues. hipaa, thanks very much. sure. for the update, i have a morgan force in cartoon. let's cross over to james moran. he served as the european union's ambassador in the gulf and north african regions, including libya. joseph's now from brussels, mister moran. good. have you with us on al jazeera. you've had experience of this. so in theory, with what's going on in sudan, you plan to evacuate. what's the methodology than of leaving safely with all of those attached to the embassy and to a safe haven or safe port of des, sir earth, a safe porter to leave from the 1st charge is to make sure that you and your staff will be safe as you move them from one place to another. in the case of libya,
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some years ago when i was involved down there, it was a pretty catastrophic but in a sense, or not quite as serious as the situation and cartoon in so far as not everybody was on the coast. and it was possible to use ships get people out. and there was a lot of coordination between european embassies, the u. s. and china to put a big role back then in getting citizens and diplomats out of the country. situation cartoons, obviously very different. it's a long way from the coast, and you have anarchy raining in the town. so securing that airport and making sure that the runway is good enough to allow medical plans to land, and i think it will be military plans the last to be used in most cases to get people out doing that is the barrier to number one. it's interesting that you say that you think the situations to dawn a is more serious than it was in libya with the arab spring. i was actually going to ask, i thought though, there would be much more coordination with the authorities here in,
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in sudan because you've got the r s f. and you've got the army as well. libya i thought was more chaotic with the various militia, no recognizable government to deal with. oversee that. the situation is a very, depending on who you tried to deal with. josh, does it does the difference? olivia was that you had everybody on the coast. most people have been ghazi tripoli as i called the main citizen nivia. i had access to a court that made it possible for evacuations by c. in the case of sudan dot tomb is 800 kilometers from fort saddam. very difficult, under those circumstances. not impossible, but very difficult to get people out or come to mont across to the coast. it's a long way. so you're going to have to defend here, primarily on an end. and as your reporters told us, as we know, the app is not secure right now. no wonder that the americans and others are skeptical about getting that people out right now until and unless that have what you see here. and of course, as a correspondent,
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hip morgan did say at that will be some embassy stuff that aren't in the capital that are in other parts of the country. so, is there any scenario, any way of working amongst the embassy coal, where if there is a safe haven, a safe embassy, people from another diplomatic mission move there until there is a, the possibility that much safe, a route to escape from, with military personnel escorting them for example, yes that, that does happen. does it happen for a time in libby or other places? and i that experience in a likewise here i, for example, in the system there were 70 you emissions plus the, you embassy, a solving courtroom. and they will be coordinating very closely and trying to gather people in the say, just a possible place. and that's probably going to be the french or one of the other missions that in, in cartoon if and when you can move people from their houses with a problem at the moment is that everybody's stuck in the, in the house is so long as this a knocking situation continues in saddam or c spy,
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absolutely essential for at least 24 hours to get people to a safe place and try to stop this process. so very, very difficult, very, very challenging is the sci fi, then the only indication that the diplomatic corps and international capitals need to hear and see full, you might say to kick, start that evacuation, is that what you're, what all waiting for? i think it's a condition almost cynic way not. i mean, as long as you can't be sure you could end up with a catastrophe. if an attack takes place on a bass or than whatever else, carrying citizens across to the airport, george will say, then does he come down? if you could end up, you know, being in a worse situation than leaving people where they are right now. until you get good security guarantees. i know the sudanese army is talking about coordinating the evacuation of some of the nationals there, but i'm not sure the confidence in the armies ability to control the situation is
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there just now james lauren? it's really good to get your insight. thanks so much for joining us from brussels version. more than 10000 people have fled saddam and crossed into neighboring chad . the world food program says that number could rise 210-0000. the refugees are in dire need of essential such as food, clean water and shelter. beer is the world food programs, country direct, if a child he says, even before the latest flight in the country was struggling to help refugees from sit on. you know, we have already 400001 his record genes in 14 jumps alongside the boulder. so we've got new influx and we've absolutely no funding for the 400000. you know, how are we going to do 400000? we've just managed some few shipments of all day that we are loading our trucks. now some trucks already departed yesterday. more going to be done tomorrow to the border for the for get your mission because those people are reading really. but we
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need support because definitely with the big caseload now. i mean the government of job needs support, who host all those people. we need to be extremely fast. also because of the rain season in 2 months. we won't even manage to cross all those wedding and to go to the ball though. but if we don't, you know, every time it's about being selected, it's terry, it's a terrible, well, you know, you need to find the poorest among the pool for now we don't have anything. so we really need reading now support from the nurse was, gosh, it's gosh, in order for us to buy food locally. it's cash or so for the others like the unit she are getting on all other n g o 2 by you know, those time the kids start to get to record, gee, when they arrive and they have lost everything. so it's basically, yes, it's caching all built to buy quickly. we won't have much time down to bring anything into and bought anything from abroad. so it's really about local shape and
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to make sure that we can ship them very quickly. so those are the support. oh plenty more, had he on the news are including the race to the philippines. why the chinese foreign minister is in manila also, the pill has become a flash point in the fight over abortion in the u. s. the supreme court keeps it on the shelves for now and in schools and be a plan of action as the atlanta hawks closed, the gap in their series against the boston celtics pull up the details a little bit later. ah, that looks like people have been killed in the attack on a military camp in central molly, 3, civil tamia, explosions, rock, the city of savannah, including a car bomb. a un peacekeeping force in the area says it re pound to the assault. residents were asked to stay in doors operations underway to prevent any more attacks. this comes days after groups affiliated with iceland,
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al qaeda reportedly took control of parts of the region. nicholas, i chose a cell with more. alyssa nicholas, what more we know about the attack and it's intended targets or we seem to have a site, some problem there with nick hadn't. if you can hear us, nick, we can't quite hear you yet, but we'll certainly try. can you hear us, nick, nick hak, they're in docker. hello, nick it, sir. so how rob, linda. how can you hear me there in decker? i can. i can hear you yet. sorry about that new seems like a technical problem. just begin with what we know about who paps was behind this attack and, and it's intended targets. well it has the hallmarks of the al
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qaeda really gym on the side to the someone was the mean who had launched attacks in the city of savari a couple of months ago with a shelling in the city center. now the tag that happened today at 5 am was towards the airport, which is where there is a millet. amalia military camp, a un peacekeeping mission, and as well as what is known luckily as the russian camp where russian fighters from the wagner group are based and those were clear targets. now the mullin, soldiers, as well as the russian fighters, were involved in a battle fight with the armed forces. they took the intervention of the un peacekeeping mission that it's called the cure at the quick rapid force him with the senegalese peace keepers to repel that attack. meanwhile, while this attack was under way by the airport, there were we
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do apologize. i, we seem to have lost a new cox. i will try and return to him through the news. i let people know because their las on a with raga is a research fellow focusing on this a hell region at the center for democracy and development. now he says he's not most likely targets russian wagner mess re stations at the count that nick just mentioned. the to known that operating widely in molly jenny group, the group of sported islam called jenny, better social actually group. and most of them it's really difficult to pinpoint it in the issue that i have been treated so far. everything is pointing toward the jenny brewer because this is the type of attack that will do. and they have been clear over the past few months that they will not tolerate the president of washington's among the money. and basically they would be making
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a statement even though wagner is not a group, out of which they are able to reach them, be able to sleep casualties among them. but at the same time, they also cleared up in a national for support of money could become a potential target. russia is excelling more than 20 german diplomats and a tit for tat. moved by moscow as it follows expulsion of its invoice from berlin, relation between russia and germany, a suffered moscow sent troops into ukraine last year and the west and post sanctions. the chinese foreign minister is in the philippines. as manila stages military exercises with the united states, king jang is meeting his counterpart. well, as president said, none macos junior, the countries of deep economic toys, also rival plains, to territory in the south trying to see combat drills involving nearly 18000
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philippine and american troops on you to run until the end of the month. bobby lo has more from c bitch in the philippines. chinese foreign minister, it's in con and philippine foreign affairs secretary and we came 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 the backdrop of rising tensions between the philippines and china, with china and not be happy about the philippines. giving access to the u. s. mil military for more of its basis. 2 of them very close to taiwan though, the latest of which are remark from the chinese ambassador to manila last week. he said, or he had bice, the philippines, to unequivocally oppose high want independence if the philippines, genuine, the cares for the 150000 and filipinos living and working in taiwan, ordinary filipinos and public officials. that taking this to well with some
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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, some 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 we made the filipino brazil's present to luis, and i see little silver is in portugal at the start of his 1st visit to europe since taking office in january the trip overshadowed by recent comments he made about the war in ukraine. yeah. and get many in the west by suggesting that keep shall blame for the conflict and accusing washington of encouraging the war he since condemned russia's invasion. argentina's presence of better if an under says that he won't run for reelection in october. his
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announcement comes as the country faces an economic crisis, inflation has sold to more than 100 percent and is expected to get worse treason by reports for what is iris? the news came as no surprise president for a man this announced on friday that he won't run for reelection in october this year. for a man, 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 said that this is someone from political space and america for man. this came to power in 2019. he was hand picked by one of the most powerful politicians in the country, former president, christina, for numbers years nor christina, as people call her needed
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a moderate candidate to run us resident with her as vice president. but since taking off with the parent 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 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 of 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. whomever wins the elections, won't have an easy job. the announcement by president of the firm, and this happens just of this countries in the middle of economic crises, with over 100 percent inflation in the past year. with capital controls where the
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government sets an official exchange rate, but the annual fisher exchange rate is going up. every day. we're here on the 347 shops are, for example, setting the difference price of the us dollars and it keeps on changing all the time. this is just an example of how unstable be economy in the country 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 or on me now . lannie says the only thing she wants right now is stability, giving us a call again, we are selling what we can, but with inflation, it is too difficult. only hope that who ever comes off celebrated fernandez, will do a better job as well. for a man, there still has some difficult months ahead. many fear that the government lack of credibility may worse than the economic situation and the lives of the millions of
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people who once voted for him. that as well as the theda, when a fight is a center around where the supreme leader, itala ali harmony, has used his eve message to call for unity. it follows months of protests against government restrictions, including the mandatory wearing of the her job. there was door such a part has more into her on 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, and the mandatory hedge after women has 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
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and rally the country together at a very, to multi time at stretching that these divisions only provide an opportunity for outside countries who are trying to create unrest in iran to use them as an 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. the 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 ruling from a lower court that had restricted the pill. it will not be available. and to next year, while appeals or heard, artificial intelligence can see me do anything humans can, and more, it can write computer code, create fake video and clone voices. it can even pretend to be hugh, rob reynolds reports, nothing. silicon valley. where is my script?
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did i take my pills? artificial intelligence voice cloning can create highly realistic spoof videos, and that would be t one actually, or recreate the voice of long dead artist andy warhol for a television documentary. i went down to the office because they're making room on 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 learns from. and then a use of 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, her fear had done no harm. after a few minutes of processing,
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my cloned voice recited an 19th century poem on the sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies whose frown? it'll be like really 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 in voice cloning technology carry with them risks as well as oper, trinity's, 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 and grab those videos, calling your voice, and then cause your parent and says, i have your daughter, send me
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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. well, still hold the news out. the world marks earth day as the consequences of climate change stack up. and toxic smoke chokes. northern thailand don't to say air
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pollution is killing. people also want to pay to have a goal tended when it gets to the player in the national hockey league. ah hello, we got more very lively showers across see amazon base and you see that pop called cloud. there are opting heaviest rain there into northern parts of brazil, pushing up towards a venezuela sir anom guy, and a french guy could see some big foundry showers as well. paraguay is generally looking dry $27.00 celsius here, generally try to for one, a series at southeast corner of brazil, but more showers just pushing back across northern parts of argentina. and some really wet weather still lingering across western side of the amazon, pushing into peru and ecuador some heavier rain,
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also making its way towards keyboard. over the next couple of days exist every class sliding across the gulf of mexico ramping up for a time sweeping in making its way for the southwards and east was a scattering of showers to thickly across. see the leeward orleans as we go through, sat stay clearing through for sunday, more sunshine than showers at that state, and hope we cuba, little dry by that stays. but hispaniola and puerto rico will see some very heavy rain, the central america, sunshine and showers. here the weather weather i, which was the pacific coast now is the atlantic coast of the us saying some larvae showers along the spouse of ry possibility the tornado mixed in this one as we go through saturday, cooler, but dryer by sunday. ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the 10th, but also inside the me and map informed opinions by the ministration are very
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concerned about this development. especially for what it means for china power on the world state critical debate. a in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks the fight. think i think just been confined to the capital or 5 claim control of major facilities. but so far it's been hard to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage. people have come here to demonstrate against roving police violence in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis can guarantee the transportation of the sick. they still faith. another challenge lou,
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i look like you want to do that with me. the whole rather than the of all top stories, fighting between the army on the rapids for forces entered the 2nd week in the dawn . several countries are arranging to get the diplomats and citizens out. now that the saudi arabian mission has already been evacuated, more than 10000 needs of the country and crossed into neighboring chat program says it's expecting that number 2 increased significantly as the fighting continued. at least 9 people are being killed in the military camp in the city of devonjay. in central, molly un peacekeeping force in the area says it forces repels the attackers.
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people around the world marking asked a calling on politicians to step up the fight against climate change. while our populations have shrunk by nearly 70 percent since the 1st day in 1970 of the world has warmed by at least one point. the degrees celsius, the clock has more already this year we've seen rec old storms. we've seen record 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 world 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 years ago. but a name, a unique day in american history is ending a day set aside for a nationwide outpouring of mankind seeking its own survival day. the environmental
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movement spawned by us. they energized politics and schools, some big achievements. his earth, these founder denise hayes repassed to clean water act and endangered species act of marine mammal protection. acted toxic substances control act. we banned led and gasoline rebound let in paint. it was just a remarkable cur. to environmental accomplishment shows what can be done right? thing is on earth, a 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 earth day messages. we must invest in our planets. we ask ourselves, or is the scale of our response to date, meaning the scale, the challenges? the answer is clear now, but i can, we still need those challenges?
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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. in london, environmental activists have demonstrated for a 2nd day, though demanding the british government take urgent action to curb climate change. the extension rebellion protest group wants an end to the use of fossil fuels. administrators gathered outside parliament before setting off on what the group calls a family friendly march. the dean bava has more from the british capital. they coincide
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with day 2 full days of action by extinction. rebellion called the big one, which is bringing tens of thousands of people onto the streets of central london. the focus here is black diversity. britain is one of the worst in the world when it comes to that one study 2 years ago suggested almost half of the countries bio diversity disappeared in the industrial revolution. and it's the one in 7 native animal species, a faith extension right now. here in britain, no wonder that that people are worried beyond that extinction. rebellion are actually moving away from confrontation and disruption towards trying to get more people involved moving away from arrest to attendance is they put it, but they have got demands. if the government that given them until monday afternoon, u. k. time to commit to setting up emergency citizens assemblies to come up with
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solutions to the climate crisis and to commit to stopping all new oil and gas projects. no funding or licenses for those. if they don't, that may say they will step up their actions. there's another group called just the oil, which is disrupted sports events here in britain, in the last few weeks. they could actually do something on sunday to disrupt the london marathon. something extension rebellion say they certainly won't be doing that. all eyes are not events as well as on how the government will actually respond to these protested demands to get tough on stopping fossil fuels and protecting bio diversity like stream heat warnings, all in place across large parts of thailand, as people swelter in a record heat wave residents of dozens of problems is have been us to avoid getting our tools. the temperature in bangkok has already reached 42 degrees by saturday.
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well, more than 2000000 people in thailand reported sicknesses linked to pollution and quality in the north has been classified as unhealthy or hazardous. tony chang reports now from cheng, my a passenger jet pushes through a shroud of white as it takes off from ching my. this isn't low lying cloud, it's fine particle pollution known as pm 2.5. and it's been hanging over northern thailand for the past 3 months. my hospital has been inundated with patients complaining of breathing difficulties, rashes, and skin rotations. the doctor say the problems a much more serious pm. 2.5 can cause brain tumors and heart and lung diseases, but it's rarely identified as the root cause. when we write the death certificate, we say that there die for cardiovascular disease. you never say that,
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did that if on pm 2.5, that is fairly difficult. but yeah, this is a big part of the problems. shrubs burnt off in the forest that cover the whole of northern thailand by the villagers to live in these areas. in the hope of 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 and 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 were knit upon p mouth chair to parliamentary subcommittee on p. m. to point by 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,
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the company. they support some parties and as i was a father military, the time 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 are, 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 are particularly vulnerable, but as they settled down for their afternoon nap, even if it's only for a couple of hours, these kids will finally have clean air to breathe. tourney chang al jazeera chang. my thailand, though the fashion industry is among the worst polluters, the un says it makes up 10 percent of the world's carbon emissions. and that's worse than all international flights and maritime shipping. combined. clothing
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companies have low several campaigns to make fashionable, sustainable, but clear has successfully been that bass and has more from one of the world fashion. capitals, berlin, this, we got. this is ways from big fashion houses to design us, maria and abbey. these fabrics are the sort of low fashion brand sustainable clothes that are made to last. this is gina fabric that we sell from italy and the lining we sells from my, from germany. when you see europe, there is so much waste saw so much waste of the industry and they were talking about like one meter, one scrap you'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 fires fashion and instead shop at vintage or 2nd hand stores fine good from the like. i can help to support
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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 cons. if your student or something and you have to look where you want to goes. it's also a good way to find cook loving and it feels a lot better than to go to like the, the big chains. a recent consumer trends report done by threats suggest that more than 60 percent of people age between 15 and 35 by pre own clothing, a market, some estimate good outgrowth fast fashion in 5 years. with a value of $64000000000.00. for many wearing a 2nd can check it like this one we is more than 20 years old. it's perfectly fashionable. the vintage clothing market is big business, but there's also a lot of debate on what sustainable fashion or what green washing fashion
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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, but it's very difficult to say if this product is trudy sustainable and they're out there all brands out there that really are doing the work and that really are trustworthy. most of the time it's an illusion. he says, wearing use clothes is the most sustainable. although as prices increase, vintage items aren't available to everyone. the main thing is to, to wear 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 else's era. berlin willing gonna skepticism is going about malaria vaccine approved by the government. and that's
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because the job has not been approved by the world health organization. but more african countries looks at to approve it with my jury. a following donna does not expand report that lack of who's green light is raising concerns. oh, nearly every minute a child days, 5 or younger dies of malaria. most of them in africa and new vaccine developed by oxford university and manufactured and india hopes to change it. but the speed at which it's been approved in ghana and without world health organization endorsement has some worried. i not that. oh, but so 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 and vaccine. is the 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 that oxford say, research suggests the 21 jab is 75 percent of fictive detailed data from large
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scale trials is not yet publicly available. but gone is government confidence. it's made the right decision. we are talking about 200300400000 children die and of malia every year. and if you can see you how for 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 i approve all i got, this is not so much out of place. although i wish without being we, we've been 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 in the u. k. thailand and several african nations the year we've always capacities and competencies said they looked at the dos and that was
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presented to eat. and the i've no doubt that they base the decision on what was in the doors. yeah. unfortunately, that those yeah, that will say if, if the gunner didn't know it was not going to be shared with half of w h o w h o approved the world's 1st malaria vaccine, most grips last year. but the lack of funding has delayed its rollout, and with around 660000 people dying from the mosquito borne to these every year, countries a desperate to find an alternative. alex bid al jazeera australia has found the wreckage of a ship that sank in world war 2 with more than 1000 people on board. no more than $800.00 of them. well straightly and soldiers. the japanese merchant vessel which covered himself trying to see the ship was on route and pop on new guinea to china in 1942 with prisoners of war on board. but it was mistaking me till p t o. by us
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submarine civilians from several other countries also died. though strangely, comedian berry humphreys, best known for his character, dane, at an average, has died at the age of 89. i am going to raise a made all ah, ah, household name in the us. they met miss sharp, wind, and cutting. he delighted audiences for decades. famous attach phases such as, hello, possums, say madness. loud barry humphreys, to fame and fortune in 2000. he went a special tony award for his broadway shed a madman. the royal, tul, australian prime minister, and to the albany, described him as both gifted and the gifts. and still had his own. the new usa also giving away the premier league title toys. it would be absent from a to laugh at lights in london.
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ah, i care about how the u. s. engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign polls, the natural purity. this is very much a political em house. here's the paul ford. how the wheel was graded. are we telling a good story? will people get what we're trying to do here? they're living outside and make sure this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. and to actually feel as if you were there, lou. ah,
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about millions of muslims around the world have been celebrating eve. but the festival isn't a time to cheer for those facing economic crisis or war or healing mohammed reports . wow. among the rubble and derelict buildings, a splash of color to mark the muslim holiday of he does fitter. this makeshift amusement park brings joy to these children in the syrian rebel how town of gin dairies. 2 months after a major earthquake, many were born and to war, but for now, they have a chance to forget where they are. i will be there waiting in the democratic republic of congo between m. 23 rebels and government forces has led to millions of people seeing their homes. many are now living in refugee camps like this one and go mom. mesa abdur was thankful to have escaped with her life. she says she gave up celebrating the eat holiday because she didn't know where her next meal would come from. until now,
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volunteers are changing that by handing out food for every one. here. it's are global theater. we are happy because they brought us food. if by degrees of god, the feast of eat will take place, then we will eat a good meal to close this month of ramadan. enjoy a shed hot meal of rice, beans, and fish in the gaza strip street and markets on bustling. but 17 years of blockade by israel has pushed prices up, more than 80 percent of people here depend on aid according to the un. and while it's a tradition to give to those in need, and when you codes many shop a say they can't afford to buy, eat presence of asunder, and most of them were the so the look. so i came to the market to buy, eat supplies, but unfortunately with the economic environment and lockdown, we can't afford it. despite the conditions, we still have to buy something. oh, in afghanistan, prayer provide some with a feeling of peace and serenity. nearly 2 years since the taliban took over,
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the country is facing sanctions cuts in 8 insecurity and a crippled economy. millions of afghans are out of work or are being paid much less than they once were. but for some the eat holiday is helping evoke a sense of appreciation for simple things. so there's been some people say that there are economic problems and there's no work and no business, but i'm driving taxis in the city. and i would say that confirmed man and gratitude are important. oh, despite the hardships they face, people are coming together, sharing moments of happiness and a respite from any troubles. if only for a short while. really mohammed al jazeera. well, it's times it's paula his pull out. thank you very much. 5 matches in the english premier league on saturday. fall and beat leads in the early kick off for the games about to finish turning contest am failed as livable house did nottingham forest, or the goals coming in the 2nd half liverpool twice. taking the lead through diego,
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georgia. but forrest managed to come back twice before mom. it's paula made it 3 to to the home side. there's just a few minutes remaining. amazon unfilled miko attaches legally, does all snot were in action on friday as they took on bottom side south hampton. got your lopez audio reports going into this game against modern club, south hampton league leaders. arsenal had dropped a ford points into gain city just 26 seconds in there. things got worse. aaron, ram sales air just was start the way they by ramsdale i remark, it'll start 40 minutes later view. walcott, once one of warrenson 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,
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when 31 up through do j, tell it the car and with 88 minutes gone, arsenals, title chase was running off the rail until martin or the guard put them back on track. it shows 2 minutes later, i completed the combat and there was even a late chance for the londoners to see clear of 2nd place city. dyslexia effort from nelson was deflation for manager mckay at the premier, empty or is because he was very emotional again and disappointed because we didn't get the 3 points on that. i've said, oh, 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 bouquets is extremely difficult to,
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to winning this, like these players reactions here. so the now arsenault head to the se, 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 era say county? oh your point. so that's all means arsenal still. lead manchester city by 5 points, but having played 2 games more if city can beat the gunners in that league match on wednesday. and when they remaining fixtures, they'll take the title while city take on sheffield united in the semi finals of the english f, a cup to day manager pap. guardiola says his plays, do have the energy to chase 3 trophies. you feel on the tail the you feel i'm lucky and feel. i wanna play the final effect up on the day. but you got off. yes, chamberlain is nicer. personnel is nicer than he has to rest. left a day of the day. in the n b a playoffs, the denver nuggets are closing in on a place in the western conference semi finals nicolay jo catch got 20 points. 12 says worried about 11 rebounds as the nuggets beat the minnesota timber wolves,
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a 120 to a 111. the bad 3. no up only 7 game series is tossing a hearing. made a couple of jaylin, bronson's gold, 21. as the new york next to the cleveland cavaliers 99 to 79 at cap school, the lowest by any team the season. the atlanta hawks closed the gaps tis one on the boston celtics, is a 13222. when troy young scored 32 points in his best playoff games since 2021, one of brazil's top football clubs corinthians is leading the way in improving the much day experience for friends with autism, autistic spectators often have difficulty with social interactions on communication, and it's thought up to 10000000 brazilians suffer from the condition for hipaa reports. watching football in brazil is one of the most intense sensory experiences
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in all sports. but what if you're a football fan and you suffer from autism, with those diagnosed with the condition which includes social and language difficulties, as well as repetitive behavior, watching a batch canby, i traumatic experience. it prompted this man to set up a group to help though supporters with the condition of the seed us was you otherwise what he's our soccer fan group came from corinthians. we always watch the game. i late diagnosis of autism and side to crate this movement. joining corinthians and autism given us some of the measures include a sensory room, complete with noise proof glass walls, special lighting and coiled spread on multiple tables, toys, and food. it's all designed to have a carving effect. the party re work of the south paula based club has led to 31 year old autism suff front lewis booty. they hide by corinthians as a stadium guide. while the shockey i was registered by when i got here to work. no
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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 by with his personal and now is a topic for everyone. according to the countries health ministry, as many as 10000000 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 sao paolo, the child who joy that you guys are his boss. i'll thanks very much paul. no. and finally, cry, baby sume, about a back and bowling in tokyo after a 4 year long break to to cove at 19 o la, bearing babies. and to the ring, usually reserve the sumo wrestlers. inside a shinto temple in tokyo, there was a simple, the talk that cries the loudest is the winner. loses often leave in tears. and in
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