tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 23, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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both sides claim control of major facilities, but so far it's been asked to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage . people have come here to demonstrate against the rowing police finance in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the 60 still face another challenge ah, ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm no mozy. welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes fighting in sudan and has a 2nd week as a cease, fire is largely ignored. foreign governments begin to evacuate their citizens as tens of thousands seek safety and neighboring chad aid groups. a warning that many
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more a sat to follow 9 people are killed in an attack on a military camp in central molly. close to where 500 un peacekeepers a base. aah! israelis rally against the government plan to overall the judiciary for 16 straight week. in sport will have the latest from the english premier league. liverpool keep alive the top 4 hopes. as mohammed solar gets the winner a something ah hello, and welcome to the news our. we begin with developments in sudan. the army has agreed to help evacuate foreign nationals as gunfire st. battles and asked rights continue in the capital har. tube, fighting between sedans, military and the rapids, support forces is now into its 2nd week. this despite several failed seas 5,
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including one for 72 hours during aid countries are now making arrangements to get their diplomats and their citizens out. members of saudi arabia's diplomatic mission of arrived, and jetta after being evacuated through port sudan, also on board diplomatic staff of other gcc countries. the u. k. france and china are all arranging accusations as well as our iraq and jordan. was it on sudden collapse into conflict? his dash plans to restore civilian rule brought the country to the brink of humanitarian catastrophe, and threatened wider hostilities more than 400 people have been killed. tens of thousands of fleeing victoria gate and me begins al coverage now. the area around the presidential palace in the army had quoted in call tomb is the focus of intense fighting as the army empower military group. the rapid support forces battle for control of sudan. many of the cities, 6000000 residents,
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a trapped in their homes with power outages, a lack of running water and dwindling food supplies that angry, that is $72.00. our cease fire for the muslim holiday of eat. al fitter hasn't held on to say to the po side, we are the civilians, we are paying the price. we not supposed to live in this situation. 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 is 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. oh, you only says the are
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a theft attack to prison and release many of the inmates. but the r s f denies this and accuses soldiers of bombing residential areas. oh wow. 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 to our diplomats, are totally unacceptable. ah, the now they side seemed determined to fight on, leaving millions of sudanese fearing for their lives. victoria gay to be al jazeera . hey, bill morgan has been following the latest developments for she's reporting now from the capital har. tim. there has been a lot of concern over the foreign nationals here in the capital. her to him were caught up in the fighting between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces.
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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 carto international airport has been the scene of a fierce fighting and falls in the vicinity of the general command of the army. another area where there has been intense fighting between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. many foreigners are trapped in areas that are very close to the fighting zones between the 2 sides as saying 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 we've vows a proper security. they will not be able to leave, to be evacuated from the capital hotel room. and this is, of course, coming down just to the capital. they are the foreign nationals 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 there'll be some kind of assistance for them to going to neighboring
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countries before they take him back to their home. so lots of questions about not just how those for him, foreign nationals 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. where people have been rallying and the city of dar to which is just north of hard to night, calling for an end to whole. still it is the protest as marching the cities market district on saturday night. they say see, don't military and the rapids support forces should immediately lay down their weapons and work towards a solution for peace model. and the give is a former sudanese health ministers solving in the government of abdullah hum dog. he joins his live now from abu dhabi. is it likely that these protesters are going to see that the moms met? do you see these warring factions and instead dragging the country into civil strife?
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thank you very much for having me. i generally believe this is a start of a movement that actually was pressure on the way where infections in to me to come to their senses on a sub. this is really in the country and dragging the whole re you into and completely unpredictable future. but it's saying this, i understand very well that this is just a beginning. i think this should be part of a concentrated effort from inside the sudan. and i will say this was done to make sure that a very clear message is sent to the wording functions. bluntly that targeting civilians targeting health care facility targeting health care
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workers is through the war cry. now, can i ask you about that? because i know you are not inside the country right now, but no doubt you are maintaining communication with friends, colleagues, family that are. and we do hear about residential areas, hospital schools being targeted through as strikes, but also the sort of undisciplined paramilitary forces that are fighting on the ground. do you fear that they're serious atrocities taking place that just haven't come to light yet? well, we are, or almost all the sudanese say this who either glued to the disease or following the situation closely inside the country. but i can tell you, i think it was only as a date, the director of the w. sure. the stated clearly that getting, you know,
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the both sides are getting the health care facilities and the health care workers in the sudan, which is a what he called classlent abuse national law. the year 11 dollars have been killed so far since the start of the fighting and we know a few that have been abducted by different functions in the law. how difficult is it going to be now for these 2 sides to step back from the brink because they weren't able to do it before when there was a political price. a political process was very slow, but some of the analysis is claiming that actually exacerbated the tensions between these, these 2 military generals,
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because it brought up existing issues that need to be resolved integration into a single fighting force. that would mean that they would have to divest from lucrative parts of the economy. neither side wanted to concede that now it's just an all out battle for control. it is indeed i think it is going to be on all but in full control. i think the policies was traction would probably realize there is no winner in this war and no one called the 3rd this afternoon to one of the journals a we must, the state that this war is really not about democracy. it's not about the security sector homes. this war is about power.
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it is about power and resources. who gets more of those and also stands for as long as possible. and factoring civilians and the most vulnerable inside the country. thank you very much. model mcgee, former sudanese health minister, and the government of abdullah ham dock. well, earlier on i spoke to our shut malik who is this, the don country director for save the children. he says that the have to be humanitarian corridors established to get a supplies to those and desperately need. we have heard that in these parts of the home and moving the c a a. i think the next steps on way. i'll be just going to some at the moment is that we are requesting for it because of the displacement. we are seeing both of this,
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i would say the goes into like a week now we have seen the displacement happening across locations in state or in other states in disease or not, right? and then what do you want that the moment is that it was a lady that affected by a want to use go and also because of the lack of people. now there is a, this is a country where already a 3rd of the population needed humanitarian aid. a quarter living with acute tongue . this includes half a 1000000 children who are at risk of malnutrition. if you don't get the secure humanitarian cargo that you are asking for. what could that mean for that survival?
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and then as we said, we back in this thing, all of us with the people didn't the us and i live at the moment in the and the point 5000000 people. not even and having more complicated situation here that isn't actually the number of people who are definitely the center of the moment. but then back of this place, this will be on the basis and also be because because of lack of man, because the business would be that because it would be like the bomb you at the moment coming in. but i know that you said that cartoon is one of the most intense,
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most serious fighting is taking place as also been on rest in the west of the country. and i know that said the children is not to scale down to suspend its operations because of this violence. but you do still have offices in da floor with supplies? has that been an issue with looting and theft due to the breakdown in, in lauren order? so one back in not the one the whole office is actually good by and all of our medical supplies with mentors almost like people have been convicted who didn't last. god was also good friends who items. so i guess that and because of that, you'd be able to live with us and we went despite all these challenges go up into hundreds of us are done,
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including so that had almost news our african countries line up to approve a new vaccine for malaria with 20000000 doses available millions of muslims around the world. a marchese doll fits her holiday, but it's not a time for chair, many of facing economic crisis and conflicts and later in sport, why it pays to have a goal tended when it gets to the playoffs in the national hockey league. ah, at least 9 people have been killed, dozens of others injured in an attack on a military camp in central molly, 3 symbol tony's explosions at the city of savari. a un peacekeeping force in the area says it repelled the assault nicholas hat, cause the details an attack at dawn, sending many people in the city of savari from their sleep into
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a panic. these loud 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, 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 one 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 loosely mean, also known as jim. everything is pointing toward the jenny, because this is the type of attack they will do. and they have been clear over the
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past few months that they will not tolerate the presence of russians. among the molly and official narrative around the russian valley, bringing the training. but 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 eat. 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.
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nicholas hawk al jazeera, 1000 of israelis, of protesting. now for the 16th, straight week against a government plan to of hold the judiciary. how much am june hasn't won this from tel aviv? this is the start of the 4th month. the protest against the government plan, the overhaul, the additional system, the protestors that have come out here tonight and television are opposed to the plan foot board by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his bar, right polish partners. when that would give politicians more power to appoint supreme court judges and plans that have to happen to law would also give parliament the authority to overturn the supreme court decision. everybody that we've spoken with here tonight, will they say that this is dangerous? these became law that they would push israel way from democracy, court autocracy. it's going to be a big deal with government. unless the power to do whatever they want cannot
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lead loud needs to happen. these protests and a general strike lead prime minister netanyahu to put a pause on the proposed legislation in late march. he also promised to work with opposition parties to find a compromise. but most of the demonstrators that are out here tonight, don't believe in any, any explanation that he's making and, and excuses and stories that he's slowing down or negotiating. it's all in order to, to, to prepare for the next step. i think i think his side are very determined, but we are also very determined organizes if he's name is tracy. say they're going to continue to mobilize people to come out him to the 3 tell the proposed legislation is scrapped for good. how much i'm doing with aaron's if we need to, i tell ali han deny is used as a message to call for unity follows months of protests against government
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restrictions, including amanda tree had john, they'll send you. barry has mo, from the capital terran, 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 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 tumultuous 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,
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but it's something the officials here will listen to certainly at a time when there is many, many divisions within the society itself. or more african countries is set to approve a new experimental vaccine from malaria. gonna a nigeria of already endorsed the use of the 21 job, but yet to go to get the official go from the world health organization vaccine manufacturers. a 20000000 doses are available. alex bird has more. 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 in india. hopes to change that. but the speed at which it's been approved in ghana and without world health organization endorsement has some worried not that so. oh, but so what is the government up to? i will not allow my children to be vaccinated. we have heard by children dying or
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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 jab is 75 percent of fictive detailed data from large scale trials is not yet publicly available, but gannon government is confidence. it's made the right decision. we are talking about 200300400000 children dying of malia every year. and if you can see how for that number with a vaccine that is not as efficient as you want to be, that is still good enough. so are just once approval. why, again, this is not so much out of place, although their 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
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vaccine scientists. david jack 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. setting the house, looked at the dose, was presented to eat and her. i've no doubt that they're busy their, their decision on what was in the dozier, unfortunately, that ga, that was shared with her grandma and did my g. i was no, it was not, shall not be shared with us of them. you reject 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 are desperate to find an alternative. l expired al jazeera,
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21 bodies have been examined in eastern kenya. i now investigation into a suspected cult believe say, follow as might have starved themselves to death. at least 3 children were among the victims. church leader has been arrested and charged in connection with the case. it's alleged that he told believers turn stars themselves in order to meet jesus. chinese foreign minister says beijing is willing to work with the philippines to resolve their differences as tensions rise over china's behavior in the disputed south china sea. and manila is major military exercises with the u. s . chin gong has met his counterpart as well as president friend, fernando marcus, junior. combat jails involve nearly 18000 philippines. american troops. is that to continue until the end of the month? china is one that a deepening security alliance between washington manila, should not hom, it security and territorial interests on a be low, has more from the philippines, evenings them through the chinese foreign minister. it's in gone and philippine for
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an affair. secretary enrique manella, meeting for the 1st time on saturday in manila, the chinese foreign minister also paying a courtesy call on philippine president ferdinand marcus junior. now this is all happening against a backdrop of rising tensions between the philippines and china, with china, not being happy about the philippines, giving access to the u. s. mil military to for more of its basis. 2 of them very close to taiwan. now, the latest of which our remarks from the chinese ambassador to manila last week, he said, or he advised the philippines to unequivocally oppose high want independence. if the philippines genuinely cares for the 150000 filipinos living and working in taiwan, or the narrow filipinos and public officials that taking this to well with some demanding the expulsion of the chinese ambassador. but in the opening remarks of both of both the foreign ministers of both 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 a territorial dispute. in the south china sea and both sides committing to peacefully resolving this conflict through dialogue. barnaby low al jazeera so big bait the philippines. millions of muslims from across the world of and celebrating eat mark in the end of the forcing month of ramadan. but the festival is not a time of cheer. for most people in many countries, they're facing economic crisis and conflict, where he le mohammad has more oh, 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. but why won't you gotta writing in the
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democratic republic of congo between m. 23 rebels and government forces has led to millions of people fleeing their homes. many are now living in refugee camps like this one and goma may, sailor ob, do 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 a 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
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a say they can't afford to buy, eat, presence of a sudden the and most of them are the son of a sudden i came to the market to buy, eat supplies. but unfortunately with the economic environment and look down, we can't afford it. despite the conditions, we still have to buy something. oh oh and asked honest on 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 food. 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 would say that contentment and gratitude are important. despite the hardships they face, people are coming together, sharing moments of happiness and a recipe from any troubles. if only for
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a short while, were healing mohammed al jazeera. still at. where is my script? did i take my pills? is this a fake? or is it real? how artificial intelligence is testing our judgment and it's earth day. i'm heidi joe castro in a city known as a green energy innovator. can other cities follow in its path? honest bought the play hoping to make it 3rd time. lucky in the final of the boss elona open pool. have more on that later. ah hello. i don't say we'll find any of a runners complaining about the heat for sunday's
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a london marathon. it's going to be cool, and for many there's going to be wet. ashley, best bet is if you can get round before mid day when that rain really sets in, we are going to see some really heavy downpours through the course of the afternoon . curtsey of these areas of low pressure which are rolling across the north west of europe. so we will see that weather weather pushing in across southern parts of england and good part of france. it's a very heavy rain, the low countries too. and there's that rain really setting in by around mid day and into the afternoon, some big and heavy downpours farther north. we'll look at the change coming in here . there's an orderly way that will not the edge of those temperatures as we go through next week. further south madrid, doing quite nicely at 24 degrees celsius and rise in this get back to the rain in between now that wet weather will trundle a little further eastward. brightest guys try to come back behind some sharon, around here. rain and snow for a time over the alps of wet weather making its way all the way across into the balcony. but that normally blast 11 degrees celsius in london. cool enough in paris
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at 14 celsius, a 26 for madrid, and those temperatures will ramp up as we go into next week, could be into the 30s by the end of the week. for west africa is wet. ah. in 543, he wanted a fraud takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me markham, on hill for upright. what al jazeera in the wilderness of northern scandinavia, a sammy activist, fight for indigenous rights with a needle and thread. after 4 decades of her historic struggle against the
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establishment, the nomadic, some people now base their greatest threat. climate change. witness ditches for stop me on al jazeera with ah, our main story this out. the army in sudan is helping out in the evacuation of foreign nationals as gunfire st. battles and airstrikes continue in hard to fighting between sedans, military and the rapids support forces. as now spilled into a 2nd week despite several fail cease fires.
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oh, and people have been rallying in the city of dar duke, which is north of hard to im, calling for an end are still at ease. protest is march to the cities market district on saturday night. they say sedans, military and the rapid support forces should immediately lay down, their weapons, worked towards a solution for peace. meanwhile, tens of thousands of sudanese of already fled the country and they've crossed the border into neighboring chad. well, food programs, as it's expecting that number to rise significantly, potentially up to a 100000. as the fighting continues. majority of those arriving a women and children who are currently sheltering out in the open. people are in dire need of basic essentials, like food and clean water, or piano, right? tis the wild food programs country director for chad and says that even before this latest fighting child was struggling to help refugees from sudan, you know, we have already laundry, 1000 sudanese records, in 14 camps alongside doug,
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bolder. so we've got you in flux and was absolutely no funding all the 400000, you know, how are we going to be for the 100000? we've just managed some few shipments of all day that we are loading on trucks. now some trucks already departed yesterday, more are going to be sent to morrow to the boulder for the prose distribution because those people are really, really need. but we need support because definitely with these big caseload now, i mean the government of job meets people 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 what he's on to go to the bill. but if we don't, you know, every time it's amount being selected, it's terry, it's a bit terrible. well, you know, you need to find the poorest among the pool. well, now we don't have anything. so we really need really now support from the donors laws. it's gosh,
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it's cash in order for us to buy food locally. it's cash or so hold the others like the unit she all the units on the old other edge yos to buy, you know, those family kits that we give to record 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 invoke anything from abroad. so it's really about local chase on to make sure that we can ship them very quickly . so those other support people around the well, the mocking us day calling on politicians to step up the fight against climate change and by diversity loss, wildlife populations have shrunk by nearly 70 percent since the 1st of the day was much in 1970 and the world has worn by at least 1.3 degrees celsius alignment. edison clark has more on this 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,
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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 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 band leaded gasoline, rebound lead 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
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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 challenge is, the answer is clear now. but ah, can we still need those challenges? the answer in my view is a clear yes. and that involves public pressure ah, elected officials and other leaders. it involves accountability, increased accountability. ah, it involves tremendous creative the 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.
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and here in london, environmental activists are rallying for a 2nd day, demanding the british government take urgent action to curb climate change, the extinction at rebellion protest, who wants an end to the use of fossil fuels for day campaign marks. the group's 1st major action since announcing it would move away from more controversial methods of protest. instead, they are prioritizing attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks. and in barbara has more from london. will stay coincides with day 2 full days of action by extension 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 biodiversity. 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
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species. faith extension right now. here in britain, no wonder then 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 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 disrupted sports events here in britain, in the last few weeks. they could actually do something on sunday to disrupt the
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london marathon something extension rebellion say they certainly won't be doing all eyes or not event, as well as on how the government will actually responds to these protested demands to get tough on stopping fossil fuels and protecting bio diversity. extreme heat warnings are in place across large parts of thailand as the country india's record, heat wave residents in thousands of provinces have been urged to avoid going outdoors. the temperature in bangkok reached 42 degrees on saturday. the heat wave is also swept bangladesh and parts of india, causing power carts and shortages for millions of people. or tackling climate change requires making clean energy accessible for every one. but in the united states, most low income households don't have the option to utilize renewable energy. there's an effort now to change that with
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a growing number of communities coming together to build shared solar projects. i did. your castro has more way sheena roscoe says, it feels good to now be part of the battle against climate change. the the 59 year old washington d. c. artist, known for her sewing designs. an eclectic style says she used to think green energy was only for wealthy homeowners. a star sandy stays on top of people roof. i will slide them for the people who have the houses. doesn't concern me because i'm in apartment. rosco is enrolled in a city program for a low income residence to receive discounted electricity powered by solar energy. originally, my bill will be $100.00 is down to $12.00. green power will come from these $4000.00 solar panels, installed a top and underground water tank that holds municipal water fish bracken hendricks
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is the solar projects lead developer. all of the energy flowing off of this project is given away for free. and that's going to equal a reduction of energy bills, electricity bills for $500.00 families in washington dc. the project cost $5000000.00 covered by investors and government grants. hendrick says the system will eventually pay for itself through the sales of renewable energy credits to the power company. remaining profits will go to a housing charity that co owns the project. we're building clean energy projects in community. we're taking the wealth created by that energy installation, and we're making sure that it's flowing back to the community itself. if all goes according to plan, this field will generate green energy, solar energy for washington, d. c for the next 2 decades. this is a city that is a leader in green energy using renewables to meet more than 60 percent of its
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energy needs. now the challenge is to have more of this in more places, every community and every family can help to save the planet and save money to boot. congress recently passed climate legislation that includes billions of dollars for clean energy projects with a focus on disadvantaged communities. the goal is to cut you as carbon emissions by half by 2030, and roscoe says she's glad to have been drafted. i feel like i'm a part of something. hiding jo, castro, al jazeera washington. all the fashion industries, among the worst places, the one is saying it makes ups 10 percent of the walls, carbon emissions, but uses of launched several campaigns to make fashion while sustainable is not clear how successful they've been. stepped lawson has the story from one of the wells fashion. capitals allan, this, we got, this is ways from big fashioned houses to designers,
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maria and abbey deeds. fabrics are the source of this low fashion brand sustainable clothes that are made to last. this is water jeans, fabric that we sell from italy, the lining, we sell it from a, from germany. when you see europe, there is so much waste, saw so much waste of the industry and we're talking about like one meter, one. 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 increase, as many young people have become reluctant to buy, so called fires 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.
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it's also a good way to find the cool clothing and it feels a lot better then to go to like the, the big chains. a recent consumer trying to 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, 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. the industry itself is quite fundamentally
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broken, but it's very difficult to say if this product is trudy sustainable and they're all their brands out there that really are doing the work and really are trustworthy. most of the time it's an illusion. he fast wearing use clothes is the most sustainable. although as prices increase, vintage items aren't available to everyone. the main thing is to, to where the pieces you have love them until you know, maybe they fall apart and then repair them. and if they don't fit any more change, 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 else's era. berlin, australia has finally found the rank edge of a ship which sank in world war 2 with over a 1000 people on board. japanese merchant vessel is discovered in the south china sea ship was on route from new guinea to china in 1942 when it was torpedo by an american submarine on a way that it was carrying prisoners. a war civilians from several countries more
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lives in the tragedy. tragedy saw the single biggest loss of life, of astronomy and as a history. and since then, the absence of a, like haitian, of the month of my room has represented unfinished business for the families of those who lost their lives. until now, when finally by families have closure. the australian comedian berry humphreys, best known for his character, dame edna average has died at the age of 89. i am going to read oh dame and noah's a household name in britain, australia and the united states in 2000 humphreys. one is special tony award for his broadway show de medinah the royal tour. he died in hospital in sidney after suffering complications following hip surgery in march, australia's prime minister, antony albanese, described humphreys as both gifted and
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a gift slat on this news. our bringing all the latest sports news and roman trade try to close the gap on barcelona, the top of la liga. worn out on the way with pole for read by the disabilities. mm mm. mm, i'm not a dumb person to person. you always doing wrong. i just didn't know how to stop. carolyn spiraled into addiction after falling in love with her boss, introduced me to the parties, and that's how it got started. soon she was going to pops in casinos to play pokies every day, sometimes playing for up to 15 hours string. draw on to a world that seem both exciting and soon at work. the grandmother of 6 had access to company funds. she began transferring money into her purse coming home,
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starting with small amounts every week. if i didn't steal, i couldn't fly. she only stopped when she was called by that time she'd stolen more than $260000.00 or $64.00. when i went to prison and it's just crazy and i spend by 10 months away from my family in prison. oh wow. ah, advancements in artificial intelligence, a set to revolutionize the way we live and work a i can seemingly imitate everything humans do and more. it can write computer code, create fake video, and clone our voices. is rob ronald reports from santa car,
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california. that presents risks as well as opportunities. where is my script? did i take my pills? artificial intelligence voice cloning can create highly realistic spoof videos and by 40 to 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 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 is 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 it uses 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,
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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. 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 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,
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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, 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 pulls here now with or sport. i am thank
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you. liverpool won a thrilling contest in the english premier league to revive the hopes of finishing in the champions league qualification places that were hosting relegation. threatened nottingham forrest at anfield all the goals coming in the 2nd half liverpool twice. taking the lead through diego jutta forest managed to come back twice themselves. gibbs white hair making it's $2.00 to $4.00 mohammed sala scored what proved to be the winner and manage it. yoga cops, 100th home at league when, as liverpool boss, as his team finally starts, it form late in the season. we'll meet with thanks a 1st time to season it be a bit late, but hopefully not too late. and all we have to build on manchester city have 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. for hope, havoc reports by god, usually sparse wembley stadium. it loved it,
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was the backdrop to this. as i said, be fido between burgess, the city at sheffield, 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 build it a relatively strong light up that included top scorer early college. or perhaps it was a surprise that it took city 43 minutes. so i put the scoring. what's more, the goal didn't come from holiday rhett barris by can get one bill from the penalty spot. go on to the 2nd home, but more cities arbitration. boris scored his and city 2nd just after the hour burke. the dead on 60 takes minutes. he made it 3 dill talk to cover the 1st player to score and as a cup semi final hattrick the 65 years with the game save it was sorry for guardiola to protect his big name, stars ahead of their vital privilege. clash with aston on wednesday,
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i would bad city already at the sub photos of the champions league. pet friday arliss juggernaut is looking increasingly hard to stop. he ruffled half an hour, da 0 will out here in same star. mars isn't always in the starting team, but his manager said he was always a hard flight was nor on and off the pitch. always grumpy with me when he doesn't play all the time. he make me notice how grumpy feels to they know ah, is an exceptional player. while the trophy that manchester city really wants to win is the european champions league. that'll have to get past rail madrid in the semifinals of that competition on saturday, railroad action in la legal where they closed the got to lead is barcelona to 8 points. mocker asencion with their 1st against delta v goes. and he sets up at a military for the 2nd shortly after half time fossa host. let's go madrid on sunday lee now to a low at league team that's had
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a very high profile this season. rickson of wales have been promoted into the english football league just a couple of years after they were bought by a pair of hollywood styles and featured in that a netflix documentary. they beat a board 31 on saturday to escape the clutches of the 15th national league as champions in the n b a playoffs. the denver nuggets closing in on a place in the western conference semi finals. nicolette jo catch got 20 points as the nuggets beat the minnesota symbol wolves. 12211. there 3. nothing up in the 7 game series. jalen brunson, school 21 as the new york next beat, the cleveland cavaliers 99 to 79 at cap school. the lowest by any take this season for goals in just over 2 minutes. got the new york islanders back into the an h l. playoff series. against the carolina hurricane scott mayfield's goal into an
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untended net is carolina. tried to get back into the much helen, 2 or 51. when the hurricane still leave the series to one, match the corolla got minnesota to wilds, final goal, and a full one victory over the dallas stars the wild on out to one up a goal. and then an assist from taylor who will help to take the boston bruins for 40 win against the florida panthers. the bruins now leave the series 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. try to set when over britain's done evans ever since the bottle hall to stand contention against one of the big emerging stalls of the game. alcaraz too good for him. 6 to 6 to the school spawn yet yet the drop effect in the tournament. ah, that's where he's both now back to marry him in london. all right, thanks very much pull. that's it for the news hour, but i'll be back in. am i with more of the days news,
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