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think to trust addictions, africa has one of the most unequal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing. millions are trapped in poverty. many desperate and discouraged young and africans say the government need to see as the address unemployment. otherwise, they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive. ah ah, well, i'm so robin watching the al jazeera news, our lives my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes fighting. and as a 2nd, we can sit down after several failed cease fires. foreign missions are pulling out staff and citizens. the exodus of people continues to neighboring countries, at least 10000 sudanese have fled to chad. 9 people are killed in an attack on
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military camp and central molly close to a $500.00 un peacekeepers a based plus we live in tel aviv, why prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing another wave of protests against his plan to overhaul the judiciary in sport will have the latest from the english premier league. liverpool keep alive there, top 4 hopes. as mohammed sala gets the one at a time feel ah, welcome to the news, our fighting between sedans, army and the country's biggest paramilitary force, is now into it's 2nd week. and that's after several failed cease fires, including one for 72 hours during eat. the violence has triggered a mass exodus and no foreign missions are evacuating their staff and nationals.
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some members of saudi arabia's embassy have arrived back home, injured the port through port sudan, also on board with diplomatic officials from other countries in the gulf corp counsel. the united kingdom, france, and china are also arranging 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 gayton, b begins, are coverage. the area around the presidential palace in the army headquarters in khartoum is the focus of intense fighting as the army and paramilitary 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 the angry that is
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$72.00, our cease fire for the muslim holiday of eat. al fitter hasn't held on to say to the ball side, we are the civilians, we are paying the price. we not supposed to live in this situation. we are 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. oh, not easy to get a clear picture of the situation. the only says the are a surf attached to prison and release many of the inmates, but the r s f 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 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. tort diplomats are totally unacceptable. i for now both sides seem determined to fight on, leaving millions of sued knees, fearing for their lives. victoria gay to be al jazeera of the mob without diag has more from southern cartoon for team and to combine a little movement on the streets. only people who want to move to safe areas or others who want to go get their daily food and medicines. yesterday, the car to met any street was a fierce battle so much of some eye witnesses told of this. some dead bodies are still lying in the airport street without being removed or buried yet fall into
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clashes between the army and the rapids support forces. we met some citizen here who told us that they failed to leave the capital because of lack of petrol. prevent in transportation to say for areas, medical supplies are not available and the people here say there's no hole for real truth or a sci fi, but also over to him, morgan in call to his line for us now. and here it does seem the international community really isn't taking any chances. once again, it's national out a yes indeed, there has been a lot of concern over before a national here in the capital to him were caught up in the fighting between the needs army and the rapids support forces. but the issue is getting them to their embassies, to be able to be evacuated, and then from those embassies to the airport. and also it comes down to which airport because right now, the car cartoon international airport has been the scene of fierce fighting and it falls in the vicinity of the general command of the army. another area where there has been intense fighting between the rapids support forces and the food in these
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army. many foreigners are trapped in areas that are very close to the fighting zones between the 2 sides. think that they can't leave their homes to even get basic necessities and commodities, let alone being able to leave their homes to be able to get to their embassies or get to the airport. they say that without proper security, they will not be able to leave, to be evacuated from the capital her to me. and this is, of course, coming down just the big capital. there are other, for a national in various states around the country. many of them say they don't know if they'll be able to be evacuated along with their colleagues and or if they will be some kind of assistance for them to go into neighboring countries before they taken back to their home. so lots of questions about not just how those for him, for national here in cartoon, will be able to make it safely out of the country, but also the others who are trapped in various other states around the country. and of course hippa, another sci fi, wasn't respected on friday, and the fighting has really continued with ferocity on saturday.
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yes indeed, there has been a lot of artillery strikes in the city of battery that the northern parts of the capital plumes of flow can be seen all day rising from several buildings in back 50 . then there's the northern part, the southern parts, and the some parts of the country, the size of intense fighting, direct compensation between the rapid support for and the food in these army. no people have been watching, but then in the 8th day now, many of them say they've been out of power for 8 days. they've been without running water and they're running out of basic commodities. even shops are not open for them to be able to get basic commodities. so they're focusing right now on trying to find safe routes out of the capital in between. lot of fighting they've given up on trying to suck up on commodities. they've given up on trying to get trying to get basic necessities for them to be able to survive another day. many of them say they just want the fighting to stop, even if we just 24 hours to be able to make it out of the capital. because they're not sure how long this would last. and when they would be able to return, should,
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should they be able to leave hipaa morgan for saying cartoon. thank you. well, joining me now from northern part of cartoon has dr. boss of sham a medical doctor and vice president of sudan doctors union. it's good to have with us live on al jazeera. so could you just give us no over arching idea of what the situation in hospitals is from the colleagues that you're talking to on the situation involves the tenant amanda. very, very great, because i mentioned yesterday that 70 percent of the hospital in the city and the city and various around looks like him and the remaining hospitals are overrating on functioning with minimum capacity and major facilities. it's a little running short of running short of life sitting medications are running
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short of operating equipment and i'm a static exit. indeed. i mean the blood about about can you tell us about your hospital, the one that you work at and exactly when things started to get desperate. one for me. yes. things are starting to get very critical today. even this situation, even it was because the hospital is in her 2 most wish has been missing. i'm missing heavy fighting between the 2 factions. the streets are people who are not able to get out and move when i try to get out of my house this morning. i couldn't get out because the shilling was taking place in the street
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about 20 yards from where i'm living. i've been speaking with my colleagues who they have been working round the clock, the very exhausted i had depressed. and you can imagine they seem to be working round the clock and other colleagues over medical will give us to help them because the streets that unsafe in and the bridges are still located and we understand dr. sorry, we understand the infrastructure problems around the hospital tell us about your hospital, how many patients do you have? how many doctors are there, and who's actually looking after the patients? because obviously they all need to be looked after. they all need to be fed and careful, but if staff can't get to the hospital, you have a huge problem. why do we have abuse? probably, which is fortunately, is getting. we're getting to do rating by,
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by the number of this tough limited people who are working there. even some of the people who volunteers who managed to get into hospitals. some of them are not trained to come out with major live staging or patients and lim relations. certainly patients how many payments are and how many patients in this hospital right now? one of them this hospital is a small private hospital and the hospitals who reach reach the age of be what is the hospital today? i was told out about $37.00, but still some of them that we can go into the operating rooms. the medical just thought they just managed to save lives to do the very good them blood to get them the idea really just to let them survive
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till they can be operated upon for you. is it most of the so it's not at all from your knowledge, sir. how long can the hospital continue to operate, even it sort of minimum capacity or minimum service? in terms of tree osh, you obviously all going to run out of supplies. when do you think that might be why don't we the current situation that we make our facilities which we have had by tomorrow, we may not be able to cut out what people have been doing for the tuition is reasonably come affair to indeed finding is going on you are painting of your painting a very desperate picture. we do understand dr. suddenly we have to leave it that. but we'll keep in touch with you knowing that you are trying to get back to the hospital. some say talk to them as a bus up shop. thank you for joining us from car to more than
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10000 people have fled sudan and crossed into neighboring chat. the world food program says that that number could rise 210-0000. the refugees are in dire need of essential including food, clean water, and shelter. is the well food programs, country director for chad. he says, even before the latest fighting child was struggling to help refugees from sit on, you know, we have already 400000 on his record. geez. and forking jumps alongside the boulder . so we've got new in flux and we've absolutely no funding for 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 on trucks. now some trucks already deposited yesterday. more 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 the big caseload now. i mean the
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government of job needs support to host or those people. we need to be extremely fast also because of the rain take them to month. we won't even manage to cross all those weapons and to go to the ball bill. but if we don't, you know, every time it's a month being selected, it's terry. it's a debit, terrible world, you know, you need to find the poorest among the pool. well now we don't have anything. so we're really, really now support from the donors for us. it's cash. it's cash in order for us to buy food locally. it's cash or so all the others, like the units yard units on all are there and yos to buy, you know, those family kits that we gave to refugees when they arrive and they have lost everything. so it's basically, yes, it's cash in order to buy quickly, we won't have much time down to bring anything and to import anything from abroad. so it's really about local chase and to make sure that we can ship them very quickly. so those other supports still have, have all the news off the race to the philippines. why the chinese foreign
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ministers in manila also the world marx earth day, as the consequences of climate change stack up and activist mars to demand action also in sport and be a plan of action as the atlanta hawks closed, the gap in the series against the bolton celtics, paul, we'll have these almost a little bit later. ah, there at least 9 people have been killed in an attack or a military camp in central, molly, 3 civil tennis explosions at the city of chivalry. a un peacekeeping force in the area says it repel the assault. nicholas hack has the details. an attack at dawn, sending many people in the city of savari from there, sleep into a panic. these explosions are part of what molly's military say was a sophisticated attack on the main airport in the region of a suicide car. bomb was used in the assault,
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but shells also landed on people's homes in the city center. people here tried to pull out survivors from under the rubble. the man filming on his cell phone says 20 people from when family were trapped. here, all are dead now. after several hours of heavy fighting, un peacekeeping soldiers from senegal repelled the attackers, trying to capture the airport. shells landed on a camp housing russian fighters from the wagner group. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but it has the hallmarks of arm groups linked to isolate that are active in the region into the al qaeda affiliate germonti satellite slam one mostly mean, also known as gym. everything is pointing toward the jenny, because this is the type of attack they will do and they have been clear over the past few months. they will not tolerate the presence of russians. among the molly and official, never either around the russian valley sofa bringing the training. but
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more and more reports are coming out that is saying that the russian fighters, after the battle from the military says its troops are coming, the city, looking for enemy combatants. but some people are taking justice into their own hands. this man is suspected attacker and appears to have his hands and feet tight . they ask him, where are you fling? where are the others? this was supposed to be a day for people to celebrate the muslim festivities of ede instead, it's a day of bloodshed. the governor of savari says, blood donations are needed urgently. hospitals are overwhelmed by casualties. and the people of savari are trying to make sense of the violence and continuing to look for survivors under the rubble. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the russia, his spelling more than 20 german diplomats. the tit for tat moved by moscow, follows the expulsion of its envoys. berlin,
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relation between russia and germany have suffered since moscow sent troops into grade last year. and the west imposed sanctions. brazil's president luis and i see a little of the silver is in portugal at the start of his 1st visit to europe since taking office in january. the trip has been overshadowed by recent comments he made about the war in ukraine. he get many in the west by suggesting that keith has blame for the conflict and accusing washington of encouraging the war he since condemned russia invasion. the chinese foreign minister is in the philippines as manila stages military exercises with the united states. chin going is meeting his counterpart as well as president veteran and marcos junior. the countries have deep economic ties, but also rival claims to territory in the south trying to see combat drills evolving. nearly $800000.00 philippine and american troops are due to run till the end of the month. barnaby. lo has more from civic in the philippines. chinese foreign minister. it's in gone and philippine foreign affairs secretary and we came
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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 be happy about the philippines. giving access to the u. s. mil military the 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 advised 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. 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
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relationship between china and the philippines isn't just the territorial dispute in the south china sea and both sides committing to peacefully resolving this conflict through dialog. find below al jazeera so big bait the philippines. thousands of israelis are protesting for a 16th straight week against plans to overhaul a judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu suspended the process in march to allow the garage ations with the opposition. the proposals would get politicians more say over the appointment of supreme court judges in our parliament, the power to overrule court rulings, mileage m j. and his life was in televi for the prime minister. did put this all on hold as he wanted to discuss this with the off position, but the public don't really believe him. do that because the numbers speak for themselves. ah, they don't enjoy it. and i should just tell our viewers, the protests in which we are told there were over a 120000 people here. tv,
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television has just disbanded last few minutes and other people that are marching in other parts of tel aviv right now. that being said, as you mentioned, everybody spoke with i said they do not believe prime minister netanyahu when he promises that he will work with opposition parties to try to come up with some type of compromise pushing forward. furthermore, a lot of the people are still with their parents, maybe what their children with to come up with mom is because they want to protect his country for their children. they believe in what's going on right now with plans are a real danger to democracy. here and they are pass with mom is what sort of sense to get from the public at large, shall they hear for the long haul, or do you think this could be over soon? so hello. everybody that i spoke with said that they are here for the long haul.
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everybody i spoke with your tonight said that they had been coming out here week after week for 16 weeks, and that they will continue to do so because they believe that the photos are putting pressure on the prime minister. they believe that because the prime minister actually did decide to put these plans on cause that that was a direct result of protests like these. and that being said, all eyes now are going to be on when the kinetic reconvene for a month, long, free break. that's going to happen on april 30th, and that's when the population route will see what exactly they need to do going forward. but from what i heard tonight, these protests look like they are going to can continue to keep going on. so you have to jump to both in tell me, thank you. people around the world are mocking earth de julio and politicians to step up the fight against climate change. while our populations have shrunk by nearly 70 percent since the 1st day in 1970, and the world has warmed by at least $1.00 degrees celsius since in london,
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environmental activists have demonstrated for a 2nd day demanding the british government take urgent action to curb climate change, the extension rebellion protest group one to the end to the use of fossil fuel demonstrates have gathered outside parliament before setting up a what the group called a family friendly march. the barbara was there a coincides with day 2 of 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 on a thing here is bio diversity. britain is one of the worst in the world when it comes to that. one study 2 years ago suggested that almost half of the countries bio diversity disappeared in the industrial revolution. and it's the one in 7 native animal species of faith extinction right now. here in britain, wonder then that people are worried beyond that extinct rebellion are actually
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moving away from confrontation and disruption towards trying to get more people involved moving away from arrest to attendance because 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 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 stop oil, which is disruptive sports events here in britain, in the last few weeks. they could actually do something on sunday to disrupt the london marathon something extinction everybody and say they certainly won't be doing that all eyes on not event as well as on how the government will actually responds to these protest as demands to get tough on stopping fossil fuels and
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protecting bio diversity. extreme heat warnings are in place across large parts of thailand as people swelter in a record heat wave residence in dozens of provinces. athena, to avoid getting dulls the temperature in bangkok, reached 42 degrees on saturday. well, more than 2000000 people in thailand have reported sicknesses linked to pollution. that quality in the north has been classified as unhealthy or hazardous. tony chain reports. now from chung 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 doctors say the problems
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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. did that if on pm 2.5, that is fairly difficult. but yeah, this is a big part of the problem. 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 corn, which the real culprit. large agro businesses take the and product, leaving farmers to burn off. what's left behind. this is happening across thailand,
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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. 2.5. pollution a 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, every company, they support some parties and also support our military, 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 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 a particularly vulnerable. but as they settled down for their often in nap,
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even if it's only for a couple of hours, these kids will finally have clean air. to breathe. tony cheng al jazeera chang, my thailand. now the fashion industry is among the worst polluters. the one says it makes up 10 percent of the world's carbon emissions, and that's worse than all international flights. and by return shipping, combined, clothing companies have long several campaigns to make fashionable, sustainable. but it's not clear how successful they've been fastened has more for more of the world fashion capital's berlin. we got, this is ways from big fashioned houses to designers, maria and abbey deeds that are the sort of low fashion brand sustainable clothes that are made to last. this is genes fabric that we saw from italy, the lining we saw 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,
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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 increase, as many young people have become reluctant to buy, so called fast fashion. and instead shop at vintage or 2nd hand stores from the like, 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 cons. if your student or something and you have to look where you want to goes. it's also a good way to find cool clothing and it feels a lot better them to go to like the, the big chains a recent consumer trying to report done by thread that suggests that more than 60 percent of people age between 15 and 35 by pre own clothing, a market, some estimate good. i'll grow fast fashion in 5 years with
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a value of $64000000000.00 for many wearing a 2nd can check it like this one, which is more than 20 years old. it's perfectly fashionable to vintage clothing market is big business, but there's also a lot of debate on what sustainable fashion or what's green washing. fashion consultant, alec leech, who wrote a book called the world is on fire, but we are still buying shoes as only one piece of advice by fewer clothes, such thing as a sustainable fashion industry right now. sir. industry itself is quite fundamentally broken. it is very difficult to say if this product is trudy sustainable and there are, there are brands out there that really are doing the work and that really are trustworthy. most of the time it's an illusion. he sat wearing used clothes is the most sustainable. although as prices increase, vintage items aren't available to every one. the main thing is to, to where the pieces you have love them until you know, maybe they fall apart and then repair them. and if they don't get any more change,
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then this will require a change in mindset for those fashion lovers who feel the need to. we are something different every day. steadfast and elses. iraq, berlin, well still had here. all the news are, i went down to the office because they are making a robot of me. from dead artists to living presidents the alarming possibilities of voice cloning using artificial intelligence. and moments of happiness in war torn countries, the festival of the the brings welcome respite for those facing constant hardship and why it pays to have a goal tender whether it gets to the playoffs in the national hockey league. ah
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hello, we have a good scattering of spring showers, bloody 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 south west of saudi arabia. having said that, still quite a crap of showers there across to care. when people see too much rain across the yellow van, but a chance of wanted to shout here for a time at wet weather makes his way further east. was this take a look at the temperatures? 36 celsius here in doha? that's not too bad, but we are touching 40 degrees for the 1st time and long time in baghdad said the heat is coming. you know that much. he's already there into car. 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. bending togo, pushing across garner all the way into liberia joining up with the showers that we
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have across central parts of africa. some live the 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 we go through monday into tuesday. ah. cities home to millions and debate dry that the climate crisis cities have more space in school to do the radical things. pledges are made about smarter. green, a lower carbon, 50 range cation is a growing process of inequality and displacement with are these promised utopia that everyone who just to select all hail the plan inclusive, where the green cities can also be socially. just episode 5 on al jazeera. ah,
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ah ah ah, ah ah. ah your shield is there a user with makes a hell robin indo our reminder of our top news stories more than 10000 sudanese have fled the country and crossed into neighboring chad as the fighting enters the 2nd week. the world food program says is expecting that number to increased
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significantly and fighting between the army and the rapid support forces is forcing several countries to make arrangements to get their diplomats and citizens out. personnel have been evacuated from saudi arabia's mission. now james moron has served as the e u ambassador in the gulf and north africa. he's experienced evacuations in libya, and he says the situation in cartoon poses a bigger challenge to diplomatic missions. the 1st project is to make sure that your, your staff will be safe as you move them from one place to another. in the case of bird libya, some years ago when i was involved. and it was pretty catastrophic, but in a sense, not quite as serious as the situation and cartoon in so far as that everybody was on the coast that it was possible to use shifts, get people out. and there was a lot of coordination between european embassies, the u. s. and china to a big role back then in getting citizens and diplomats out of the country.
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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 a military place to land. and i think it will be a military place that will have to be used in most cases to get people up doing that is priority number one. so you're going to have to defend here primarily on it . and as your reporters told us, as we know, the airport is not secure right now. no wonder that the americans and others are skeptical about getting their people out right now until and unless that have border security. now the main political party and northern cost of it has called on the serve minority to boycott local elections on sunday. it's the latest sign of a growing rift between the serb dominated north and casa, those ethnic albanian leadership election commission has put containers along main roads. to collect votes to avoid any unrest. instead of setting up polling stations,
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serve officials from the area resides in november over a government plan to replace served car license plates with those from casa lester to iran. now, where the supreme lead ayatollah ali harmony has used as either message to call for unity, it follows months of protest against covered restrictions, including the mandatory wearing of the head job. i was, there is door such a bar, it has more from tara. it's something that he's been calling for many, many years. it's not anything new, but i think given the current climate in this country is in it's something very, very important. the issue is, and the mandatory hedge of women have been protesting against for months is something the officials has gone back and forth on. and now they have started to put certain measures in place, including using the security cameras that are placed throughout the city to try and calm down on women who are not abiding by this law. this unity is an attempt to
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call for unity is an attempt by the supreme leader who is now 84 years old to try and rally the country together at a very, to multi time at stressing that these divisions only provide an opportunity for outside countries who are trying to create unrest in iran to use them as an 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. though 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 blog called a ruling from a lower court that had restricted the pill. it lobby available into next trip while appeals are being heard. the legal battle over the drug began earlier this month when a federal judge in texas ordered and nationwide ban in gonna skepticism is growing about of malaria vaccine approved by the government. and that's because the job has not been recognized by the world health organization. but more african countries
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looks at to follow god. as alex bed reports, that lack of who's green light is raising concerns. oh, nearly every minute a child a 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 that. 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. scientist said, oxford, say research suggest the $21.00 jab, it's 75 percent of fictive detailed data from large scale trials is not yet
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publicly available, but gone is government has confidence. it's made the right decision. we are talking about 200300400000 children die and 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 i just once approve all why. again, this is not so much out of place. although i wish without being we, we didn't have it for the w 2 to do the after the w h o c regulatory authorities from at least him african countries are considering the vaccine scientists, david jazz can be produced at mass 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 in the loop that the document was presented to it. and
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her, i've no doubt that they base the their, their decision on what was in did those. yeah. unfortunately, that dozier, that was shared with if da, ghana and indeed my g i was neither, 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 a 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 doing anything humans can and law. it can write computer code, create fake video, and clone voices. they can even pretend to be you. well, the very real rob reynolds 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
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blackboard if you want 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 a robot of silicon valley start up, resemble a i did the war, whole voice cloning and has projects in the works for several global entertainment companies. it's not like of technology that imitating of 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, my cloned voice recited and 19th century poem on the sand,
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half sunk, a shattered visage lies whose frown it'll be like. it's 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 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. 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,
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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 that to so because there's that i is right research on the center for techno moral futures at the university of edinburgh. she explains the ethics behind the development of this technology. what is the very complicated issue here is that you can use this technology,
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you can make it produces technologies and you can use them for good purposes, and you can use them for bad purposes, right? so there's been like this whole one of interest in 3 innovation, right? innovation is great. innovation of assets, humanity, many people make historical arguments and always innovation has resulted in the progress of mankind. so last history with the question, the issues 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 pro innovation attitude in many countries and number some numbers in countries as well, then there hasn't been like regulations. and so the idea has been data regulation. com, wendy technology come out and after technology is our, our, then we take some time to, to regulate. otherwise we won't regulate, we don't, we won't put regulation like right up front because that kid,
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this period of innovation, australia has found the wreckage of a ship that sang during world war 2 with more than 1000 people on board. more than $800.00 of them were australian soldiers. the japanese merchant vessel was discovered in the south china sea. the ship was on route from papa new guinea to china in 1942 with prisoners of war on board when it was mistakenly torpedoed by us submarine civilians from several other countries also died. this tragedy saw the single biggest loss of life, of astronomy, and as a history a c san. the absence of all i cation of the amount of it i am, i root has represented unfinished business for the families of those who lost their lives. until now, when finally, those families have closure. australian comedian barry humphrey is best known for his character. dame edna average has died at the age of 89. i am going to read
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a made all ha, ha ha, ha name in britain, australia and the united states. they mentors sharp wit and cutting human, delighted audiences for decades. famous for catch phrases such as hallow possums. dame edna led barry humphries, to fame and fortune in 2000. he won a special tony award for his broadway show, dame edna the royal tour australia, and prime minister, and the albin as described him as both gifted and a gift. well still a had here on the news are installed black, hoping to make it a time. lucky at the final of the boss selena open pull will have that story to stay with. ah, playful is a 15 to 40 come puppy, a great way. it's call one of the great,
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so it's it coast from mexico to alaska. but in the last 4 years, the great wells numbers have gone down by almost 40 percent. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric research administration, the u. s. agency. there's a phenomenon called skinny whale and which you start seeing that their body condition is getting worse. they're getting better. it's because they're not getting enough food. climate change could be a precedent for these in the late 99 and a game in 1999. there was a big drop in way numbers scientists believe that that's not true. top point in the number of very well. so very close is that c uncertainty here every time the numbers for the research is, i'm for the curious friendly and they're watching over lou
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ah, book 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 on war, regular mohammed ripples ha, among the rubble and derelict buildings, a splash of color to mark the muslim holiday of eden fitter. this makeshift amusement park brings joy to these children in the syrian rebel held town of den 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. going to have a way moved out of waiting in the democratic republic of congo between m. 23 rebels and government forces has led to millions of people fleeing their homes.
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many are now living in refugee camps like this one in gama mesa. abdul 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, volunteers are changing that by handing out food for every one here. it's are close to the 3rd or we are happy because they brought us food. if by degrees of god, the feast of eat will take place, then we will either 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 are 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 as to afford to buy each presence of a sudden the most im, when the seller. so i came to the market to buy, eat supplies,
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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, 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 such as those some people say that there are economic problems and there is no work and no business. but i'm driving taxis in the city. and i will say that containment and gratitude are important. 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 as to the sport now his pull sale. thank you very much. liverpool on
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a thrilling contest in the english premier league to revive their hopes of finishing in the champions league qualification places they were hosting relegation . threatened nottingham forester unfilled all the goals coming in the 2nd half liverpool twice. taking the lead through diego daughter. but forest managed to come back twice themselves. gibbs white hair, make it $2.00 to $4.00 mohammed, sour scored what proved to be the winner and manager yoga cops. 100th home league win as livable manager, macau are such as league leaders. arsenal were in action on friday as they took on bottom side south hampton capture lopez hurry on, 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 by ramsdale. ha, ha ha, ha, ha, ha ha, remarkable, ha! 14 minutes later, feel welcome. once when a morrison was own, put them to down,
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the gunners. chaotic pushed to say ahead of manchester city in the title race on shaky ground. copy all para guardian martinelli pulled one back. but in the 2nd half, south hampton, when 31 up through doj, 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 only chance for the londoners to see clear of 2nd place. city. dyslexia effort from nelson was deflation for manager me ken at the premier empty or was late because it was very emotional and game and disappointing because
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we then get this re points that i've said, oh, what happened in the game. i still believe that we deserve better. yeah, we have to look in the mirror. we give 3 really easy goes away again and when dusty the case is extremely difficult, job doing is like these players reaction. see it. so the now arsenault head to the, at the head on when say a game that will go a long way to deciding who wins the premier league. happier lucas are again on how to 0. so that's all means arsenal still lead manchester city by 5 points. but having played 2 games more if city can be the gunners in their league much on wednesday and when they're remaining fixtures they'll take the title. well, man, city of kept alive their hopes of winning a treble this season. they beat 2nd division, sheffield united in the semi finals of the english f, a cup on saturday. we're hopeful reports. they got a lot, usually sparse weebly stadium. it loved it was the backdrop to this as a car. so be fido between versus the city and sheffield,
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united of the 3 trophies available to about city this season. the f a cup is arguably the least important prize to pet guardiola at his table. despite that, the spaniard field is a relatively strong light up that include a top scorer early holiday. or perhaps it was a surprise that it took city 43 minutes. so i put the scoring ball. the goal didn't come from holiday rhett barris by could get one bill from the penalty spot. happen to go on to the 2nd home, but more city domination, boris. good. his and city. second just after the hour book, the dead on 66 minutes. he made it 3 dill becoming the 1st player to score it as a cup, semi final hattrick, the 65 years with the game safe. it was sorry for guardiola to protect his big name, stars ahead of their bartel premier league clash with arsenal on wednesday. i would bout city already had the sub photos of the champions league had radi olives
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juggernaut is looking increasingly hard to stop. he roha pathic, our da 0 in the and b a playoffs. the denver nuggets are closing in on a place in the western conference semi finals. nickel jo, catch got 20 points, 12 assists, and 11 rebounds. as the nuggets beat the minnesota timbales, 12211. there 3 nothing up in the 7 gang series tossing a gated hing jaylen bronson's go 21 as the new york next week. the cleveland cavaliers 99 to 79. that's kept score the lowest by any team. this season, the atlanta hawks closed the gap to 2 to one on the boston celtics with a 130 to one to 2 when troy young score 32 points in his best playoff game since 2021 for goals in just over 2 minutes got the new york islanders back into the an h l player of series against the carolina hurricanes scott mayfield go
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into an, an unintended net is carolina. try to get back into the match, helen to a 5 to one when but the hurricane still leave the series 2 to one. matzoh corella got minnesota willes final goal and a full one victory of the dallas stars. the walden out to torn up in the series goal and an assist from taylor hall, helped to take the boston bruins to afford to, to win game 3 against the florida panthers. the burns now lead to one well, number to call us our carouse has earned the chance to defend his barcelona open title. the 19 year old reached the final thanks to where to set when is the britain dumb, evans evans up to bottle hard to stay in contention against one of the big emerging stalls of the game across too good for him. 6 to 6 to the score is funny, that is yet to draw a set in the tournament. stefan off city pass is waiting for alcaraz in the final. the greek beach lorenzo mazetti, 645763. since he passed his last both barcelona finals,
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his reach or i'm sorry sports. i hope. thanks so much. pull marian wells, we'll have more news, more london news central until it fully underneath our team. see later. ah ah. breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . what did you do? what to, to investigate? why didn't you ask the extra question. there are many during that sensor it will have but you know effect on the pick. one story. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate,
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and in some cases amplify the content you see on your timeline, the listening has on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. but i think, i think just been confined to the cathy on all sides, 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 the rowing 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. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically. affirmative, the oil industry was a made bank roller for opposition to clock back to campaign against the climate. do
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you think that's a bad thing? more shoot you a did, which here's the thing. absolutely. on. on jesse, holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s each row in the world on al jazeera ah, fighting and saddam and his a 2nd week as a cease fire is largely ignored. foreign governments begin to evacuate their citizens. tens of thousands seek safety and neighboring chad. a group sworn that many more will follow. ah, hello i mariano mossey and london, you're watching al jazeera was coming off on the program. 9 people are killed in an
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