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so 5 on al jazeera, deep sea money to provide the minerals needed for green energy transition in the 1st of $2.00 special reports. 101 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean on al jazeera ah slicing. and as a 2nd week incident, after several failed cease fires, foreign missions have begun pulling out staff and citizens by the exodus of people continues to neighboring countries. at least 10000 sudanese have fled to chad. ah, hello all robin and you're watching um, is there a life my headquarters here in doha? also coming up 9 people are killed in an attack on
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a military camp in central molly close to our 500 un peacekeepers or based plus i went down to the office because they are making a rover from dead artists to living presidents. the alarming possibilities of voice cloning using artificial intelligence ah button to the program fighting between the dollars army and the countries biggest paramilitary force is now into it's 2nd week. and that's despite several fail cease fires, including one for 72 hours during eat. the violence has triggered a mass exodus, and foreign missions are evacuating their staff and citizens. some members of saudi arabia's embassy have arrived back home, injured that through port sudan. also on board were diplomatic officials from other countries in the gulf corp counsel. the united kingdom, france,
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and china are also ranging for their embassy staff and citizens to be evacuated as our iraq and jordan. but the u. s. embassy says it's too dangerous to arrange a pull out of its nationals, both the sudanese army and the rapid support forces say they're facilitating evacuations. victoria gate and b begins, are coverage. the area around the presidential palace and the army headquarters in khartoum is the focus of intent fighting as the army and paramilitary great. the rapid support forces battle for control of sudan. many of the cities, 6000000 residents are trapped in their homes with power outages, a lack of running water and dwindling food supplies. the angry that is $72.00, our cease fire for the muslim holiday of e del fitter hasn't held. i want to say to the po side, we are the civilians, we are paying the price. we're not supposed to live in this situation.
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we are a panic. you. we are currently. 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. wow. it's not easy to get a clear picture of the situation. you 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, 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,
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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. and then right now both sides seemed determined to fight on, leaving millions of sudanese fearing for their lives. victoria gay to be al jazeera, her morgan house mo, from caught him, has been intense fighting in the northern parts of the capital, in the city of berry, with direct military confrontation between the rapid support 4th and the food in these army. since the early hours of saturday morning now there's 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 attempt, and the saudi arabian embassy was able to evacuate its diplomat via the eastern city of port to them. but many, many foreign nationals say that because they remain trapped inside their homes in many fighting areas between the rapid support,
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4th of anthony's army. they can make their way out to that safe place where they can be evacuated by their government. then there's also the foreign nationals that are kept around the country. it's not just to me whether off all or national. there are other states as well, where people are waiting to hear from the embassies on how to be able to get to the capital, where the fighting is concentrated and then be evacuated. of course, the intense, the, the fighting has been concentrated around the area of the general 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 haven. well, joining us now by phone from car team as noise de la la staff member, decent marys maternity hospital in the north of car to good to help you with us live on al jazeera. lets just begin with your patients or any of them at risk. yeah, well welcome. thank you so much for the invite dish. and i would like to talk
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about the incident that happened to you a few days ago of some done between dot as a friend. we are a nice beetle. yes. if you can tell us exactly what's happening near your hospital right now. okay, what is happening right now in i sputum? i see it'll, it's been, it's been gathered by shooting around an old page and is, are not, not quite safe. and addition, please carry on. miss lou, i'll tell us about your patients all they say yeah, yeah. some of the same but they're not only and the class his name you are they happening very close to you? why are they happening near the hospital? is there a military base near you, or are you near the airport? where are you in?
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where is the hospital in terms of the city we are located, we are located to the military base and its a military base under attack. yeah. and what sort of help have you been given? obviously you have had to stay in the hospital. so we, we, we does, we got this thing like that because there is no way out. and it has been fighting over to where are you running out of supplies? yeah, what sort of supplies do you need? we need, we will, we need to, we need, we need a photo for don. $4.00 just as we were inside there no way to go. and because this war is not, is not known when it is going to stop the we are needing for support. yes,
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the hospital is staffed by nuns. how many members of staff are there? yeah. how many members of staff at the hospital? all this stuff has been run away when the, when the fire is the oldest up there on for the alive all that any members of staff or any none left in the hospital looking after the patients? no, no, no one. so you, the only person looking after the patients we are, we are the only only professor looking out the visions. okay, so have you tried to get help from anybody in the authorities either from the army or from the recess? so then we need, we need, we need to vote for those inside a cartoon to wait to, to be, to, to go out because the,
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because there is no safety safety here inside, inside, shooting everywhere. ever. right now i'm talking to you that the actually doing outside. okay. for the moment i think we'll leave it. we'll let you get to us. hopefully, safe location within the hospital. mr. neu dang law. thanks for your time, sir. more than 10000 people who've also fled said allan crossed into neighboring chad. the world food program says that number could rise 210-0000. the refugees are in dire need of essentials, including food, clean water, and shelter. and ha, is the world food programs, country direct chat? he says, even before the late, his fighting child was struggling to help refugees from sudan. you know, we have already 400000 sudanese refugees in 14 guns 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?
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we just managed some few shipments of all day that we are loading our trucks. now some trucks already deposited yesterday. more are going to be done tomorrow to the border for the for get your mission because those people are reading really. but we need support because definitely with these big caseload now. i mean, the governmental job needs support who hosts or those people. we need to be extremely fox also because of the rain to the new 2 monks. 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 world. 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 hold the others like the unit, she are the unit on all other n g o to by you know, those trying to get start to get to refugees when they arrive and they have lost
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everything. so it's basically, yes, it's gushing 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 to make sure that we can ship them very quickly. so those are the supports. nathan use, at least 9 people have been killed, and natal call. the military camp in central. molly, 3, civil tanny's, explosions, rock, the city, a savant, a including a car bomb. a un peacekeeping force in the area says it repelled the assault residents for us to stay in doors operations under way to prevent any more attacks . now this comes days after groups affiliated with isola kinder reported. he took control of parts of the region. there is nicholas hark, has more from deca incentive go. 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
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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 known locally as the russian russian camp, where russian fighters from the wagner group are located now. we spoke to a local journalist just a moment ago and he said that they 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 has been attacked before either by al qaeda affiliate, balsa by ice icily 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. well as only with argos, a research fellow, focusing on lisa hel region at the center for democracy and development. he says
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the attack most likely targeted russian wagner mercenary station that the camp the to known that the operating widely in molly, jenny group, the group of sport, this alarm called jenny, better social, actually boot. and most of them, it's really difficult to pinpoint the issue that i have been treated with so far everything is pointing toward the genie group because this is the type of attack they 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 a statement even though it is not a group out there which they are able to reach, then be able to flip casualties among them. but at the same time, they also cleared up in a national for support of money,
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could become the potential target of his royalties and protesting for the 16th straight week against the government plan to overhaul the judiciary. by mister benjamin netanyahu halted the changes in march to negotiate with the opposition. the changes would give the politicians more, say over the appointment of judges and the power of the supreme court. knowledge of jane is mine for us in tel aviv, ma'am. it's really despite sort of the p m statement to pull the thought on the legislation. it seems the public don't believe in looking at the numbers on the street. that's right. you know, i can tell you that to do that. i do not believe that the prime minister is actually in good faith with the opposition. they believe that it was in essence a delay tactic. and demonstrators who are from across the political spectrum and israel's, and they say that they believe that the prime minister will continue to try to push
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forward these plans with his a right, the coalition partners essentially any cost. and that's why they're worried, and they are telling me that this is something these laws were to go through. that this is something that i went back. so essentially i really tell you very noisy crowd. there are a lot of she is in a party about he's been you and i are discussing right now. there's the music that's been playing as well. this is, as you said, the 16th straight week of these protests. that means that these protests, these massive weekly protests have now just started their 4th month of everybody. our focus is they are not going to be any time soon that they are committed to continue to come out, the pressure on the prime minister until this package of soup, supposed judicial reform goes away. so help in terms of the sense you get from
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people on the streets. do you think that that to stay for the, for the long term until they get what they want? oh they are. they're telling me they're committed to continue to keep coming out. they will do so until this judicial overhauled proposal goes away that they didn't put as much pressure as possible on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and they also say that this is a critical time for them to continue to come out to get the message across these ministration. will not stop any time soon. so hello, jim jim, thanks very much for that update from tel aviv. well, still head here on al jazeera, the world marks earth day as the consequences of climate change stack up on the world of showbiz fat as well. so says farewell to the comedian, his alter ego entertained audiences for decades. ah frank assessments,
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this treaty provides this with this hopeful loderman where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera, we are all response. even people far away are so helping with the environment, problems in the amazon because they are consumers. i teach kids about the threats that are oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this language up to kids. when do we do as the ocean? why and what are you going to do to keep out of state or language that keeps your rental blood through employment, right. say that they have one, several back over in their fight for equality and gotten america. and i was told the thing that was texting women, we made a challenge in the region. i will not being pro like i want freedom. we don't have read them in, didn't study these about 2 weeks now. i say 3 day journey to
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a show club. we wish them your grade. so one destroys our country and someone needs to rebuild. oh, the me look back you watching over there with me the whole run the reminder of all top stories. fighting between the army and the rapid support forces ended. it's 2nd, we can sit on. several countries are arranging to get diplomats and citizens out. personnel at the saudi arabian mission have been evacuated. at least 9 people are being killed during an attack on the military camp in the city of chevrolet and central molly. the un peacekeeping force in the area says they repels the attackers,
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and thousands of his right is a protesting on for the 16th, straight week against the government plans overhaul, the judiciary prime minister, benjamin netanyahu hold to the change of the march to negotiate with the opposition people around the world, a mocking stay calling on politicians to step up the fight against climate change. while our populations are shrunk by any 70 percent since the 1st day, back in 1970. and the world has warmed up by at least 1.3 degrees celsius. and london environmental activists are demonstrating for a 2nd day that demanding the british government take urgent action to curb climate change extinction. rebellion protest group wants an end to the fossil fuels demonstrates, has gathered outside parliament before setting off what the group called a family friendly march that the baba reports from london a coincides with day 2 full days of action by extinction,
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rebellion called the big one, which is bringing tens of thousands of people onto the streets of central london. the focus on a say here is by as 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, a 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 as 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 event 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. all eyes are not event, 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. what extreme heat warnings are in place across large parts of thailand. the people swelter in a record heat wave residence and dozens of provinces have been added to avoid getting out doors. the temperature in bangkok alone reach 42 degrees on saturday. the heat wave has also swept across bangladesh and parts of india,
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causing power cuts and shortages for millions of people. the brazil's president luis, and saluted silver's in portugal at the start of his 1st visit to europe and taking office in january. the trip has been overshadowed by comments he made about the war in ukraine, younger, many in the west pine suggesting that keeps the blame for the conflict and accusing washington of encouraging the war. he since condemned russia's invasion. all russia is expelling more than 20 german diplomats. the tit potentially by moscow follows the mass expulsion of its and voice from berlin. relations between russia and germany have suffered from moscow, sent troops into ukraine last year. and the west responded with sanctions. the main political party in northern kosovo has called on the 3rd community to boycott local elections on sunday. it's the latest sign of greg rift between the sub dominated north and culture, his ethnic albanian leadership. the election commission has put containers,
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law made roads to collect votes to avoid any unrest. instead of setting up polling stations. the u. s. supreme court has ruled in favor of protecting access to a widely used abortion pill, at least for now, it's introduced a temporary block on the ruling from a level course that had restricted the pill. it'll be available into next year while appeals are being heard. artificial intelligence, conceiving you do anything that humans come and more it could mike, computer code, create fake video and close voices. they can even pretend to be you the very real rob rentals reports now from silicon valley. where is my script? did i take my pills? artificial intelligence voice cloning can create highly realistic spoof videos and that would be to one action or recreate the voice of long dead artist andy warhol.
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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 learns from. and then i use that data to learn patterns of that voice and be able to reproduce that to show us how it works. c, e o z o. have ahmed had me record a few phrases. she told herself that after all, her fear had done no harm. after a few minutes of processing, my cloned voice recited and 19th century poem on the sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies whose frown? it'll be like a stream we realistic to the point that the other person wouldn't be able to
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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 opportunity 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 a $100000.00 or we're going to kill her, and this is not hypothetical. in fact had 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
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leak on twitter. and twitter is algorithms are going to amplify it. how long before i can move the markets, 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 government 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. now, strangers finally found the wreckage of a ship which sank in world war 2 with over a 1000 people on board, including over $800.00 australian soldiers. the japanese merchant vessel was discovered in the south china sea. the ship was on route from pop on your guinea to china in 1942. when it was torpedoed by a u. s. of marine, unaware that it was carrying prisoners of war civilians from several countries lost their lives in the tragedy. this tragedy saw the single biggest loss of life
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of australians at sea in our history and cease then. the absence of allocation of the month that i am i wrote, has represented unfinished business for the families of those who lost their lives . until now. when finally, those families have closure. and finally, australian comedian barry humphrey is best known for his character. dame edna average has died at the age of 89. i am going to have a maid ah name in britain, australia, and the united states de madness, cutting humor, delighted audiences for decades. famous for catch phrases such as, hello possums. de mapper led barry humphreys to fame and fortune in 2000. he won a special tony award for broadway show dame edna the royal tor australian prime
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minister, else in albany, described him as best gifted and a gift and you have to say the catch phrase like that i can assure you that's it for now, for me is the whole robins, you can find more information on our website at al jazeera dot com. the weather is next inside story is next i will ask if anything can be done to save the world's vanishing glaciers, to stay with us. ah, ah. hello, we have a good scattering of spring showers, fly the winds at times 2 across the middle east. you can see that cloud a little 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 south west of saudi arabia. having said that, still quite a crap of showers. there are cross to care when people see too much rain across the
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yellow van. but a chance of wanted to shout here for a time. is that where to where the makes his way for the race was? let's take a look at the temperatures 36 celsius haven. doha, that's not too bad, but we are touching 40 degrees for the 1st time in a long time in baghdad. said the hate it's coming. you know that much, but he's already there into kara. 31 degrees celsius here, quite a brisk wind across the northeast of africa, showers up towards the northwest dense mpeg and live he shout. the seasonal range really cropping up quite nicely. they're across a good part of west africa, so some big down post there into nigeria. bending togo, pushing across, gonna all the way into liberia joining up with the showers that we have across central parts of africa. some live the ones coming through here. think initially it will be across the democratic republic of congo, but those showers gathering more so across the eastern side as we go through monday into tuesday. ah.
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when the news breaks this nationwide strikes in the beginning, oh yeah. when people need to be high and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin. with south korea professionally sees the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground with ease and knives. another warning on global climate change this time from the world meteorological organization. it says that frightening trends have been supported by who's to blame and can anything be done to reverse them. this isn't lead sort. ah
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