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the new app from al jazeera, nice at you think it, it ah, fighting and she done enters a 2nd week and now the cease fire is largely ignored, and foreign governments start to evacuate their citizens. oh protested calling on the warring sides to lay down their weapons and work towards a solution for peace. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm no mozy in london. you're watching alger 0. they're coming up on the program. 9 people are killed in an attack on a minute. 3 camp in central molly close to our $500.00 un peacekeepers
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a base. aah! and israelis a riling against the government plan to all the judiciary for a 16th straight week. ah. our students army as agreed to help evacuate foreign nationals as gun fires, st battles and as tries continue in the capital har tomb. fighting between the army and the rapid support forces now into its 2nd week and several cease fire attempts have failed. sedans collapse into conflict as 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 have been forced from their homes. have a morgan has our report now from cartoon. the area around the presidential palace and the army headquarters. to me is the focus of intense fighting as the army and
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paramilitary group. the rapid support forces battle for control of 2 dan. many of the cities, 6000000 residents are trapped in their homes with power outages, a lack of running water and dwindling food supplies. they're angry that a 72 hours. he's fire for the muslim holiday of 8th of but hasn't held. i want to say to the both side. we are the civilians. we are paying the price. we're not supposed to live in this situation. we have panicking. we are panicking, we are struggling. this is too much for us. both sides said they're aware of the impact on the sudanese people. the commander of the rapid support forces says he's asked the u. n for help, and has spoken to secretary general and tanya gutierrez, about the humanitarian truth, safe passage of residents who want to leave,
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and the protection of 8 workers. even though both sides agreed to 72 hours, cease fire. people imparts, of whom say the fighting on saturday was the worst of seen. and some said they've given up on stocking up on basic goods and are waiting for a chance to leave. oh, it's not easy to get a clear picture of the situation. oh, on both sides accuse each other of bombing residential areas. ah, what is clear is that the united states and other countries are preparing for the evacuation of their citizens and embassy staff. we have no higher priority than the safety and security of 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 to our diplomats are totally unacceptable. more exclusions were heard on saturday night. both sides seemed determined to fight on,
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leaving millions of sudanese fearing for their lives. keep a morgan alta 0 cartoon. people have been rallying in the city of tar joke, which is north of har, tim calling for an end to the fighting. o . protest is march through the city's market district on saturday night. they say sedans, military and the rapids support forces should immediately stop their armed conflicts and work towards a solution for peace. are only gave as a former student, his health minister, who served in the government of up de la ham dog. now he says that the current conflict is about power and resources is going to be an, an all out of for control. i think a dame policy was function would probably realize there is no winner in this appeared war the called the this afternoon to one of the tv channels. but i,
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we must this state that this war is really not about democracy. it's not about the security sector homes, this war a about polar. it is about power and resources. who gets more of both and also stands that floor as long as possible. or tens of thousands of sudanese already fled the country and cross the border into neighboring chad. the world food program says it's expected that number to rise significantly, potentially up to a 100000. as the fighting continues, majority of those arriving a women and children are currently sheltering out in the open. people are in dire need of basic essential like food and clean water care honora to the welfare programs country director for chad. and he's saying that even before the latest fighting child was struggling to help refugees from don, you know,
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we have already 400000 sudanese refugees in 14 jumps alongside that boulder. so we've got you in flux and was absolutely no funding for the 400000. you know, how are we going to do for the 100000? we've just managed some few shipments. so all day that we are loading all trucks. now some trucks already departed yesterday. more are going to be done tomorrow to the border or the fro distribution because those people are reading really need. but we need support because definitely was these big caseload. now, i mean, the government of job meets 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 and to go to that ball though. but if we don't, you know, every time it's amount being selected, it's terry, it's a terrible world. you know, you need to find the poorest among the pool. well now we don't have anything. so
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we're really, really now support from the. ready r sloss, it's gosh, it's cash in order for us to buy food locally. it's cash or so the others like the unit, she are the unit on all other end she goes to buy, you know, those family, the kids that we give 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 on to make sure that we can ship them very quickly . so those other supports. ah, he's 9 people been killed in thousands of, of his engine did not attack on a military camp in central molly, the 3 civil tanny's explosions to the city of savari un peacekeeping force in the air. he says it repelled the assault. nicholas hot brings us the details
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an attack at dawn, sending many people in the city of subaru from their sleep into 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 mostly mean, also known as gym. everything is pointing toward the jenny,
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because this is the type of attack they will do. and they have been clear over the past few months that they will not tolerate the presence of russians among the money and official narrative around the russian for bringing the training. but more and more reports are coming out that is saying that the russian fighter is actually 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,
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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, thousands of his rallies are protesting for the 16th straight week against the government's plan to of the whole, the judiciary. i'm a jam, jim has won us now from tel aviv. this is the start of the 4th month. the protest against the government plan, the overhaul, the additional system. the protesters that have come out here tonight in tel aviv are opposed to the plans put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and it's bar, right? polish important. 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 spoke with here tonight, will they say that this is dangerous? these became law that they would push israel way from democracy,
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court autocracy. it's going to be a big deal with government and lives the power to do whatever they want. a allowed 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 everything with tracy say they're going to continue to mobilize people to come out and do the 3 tell the proposed legislation is probably good. i didn't do much of it delivered to iran whether supremely to tell ali honda is used his ead message to call for unity follows
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months of protests against government restrictions, clean and mandatory. wearing off a job dosage a bar, he has more from the capital run. it's something that he's been calling for many, many years. it's not anything new, but i think given the current climates in this country is in, it's something very, very important. the issue is the mandatory hedge after women has been protesting against for months is something the officials has gone back and forth on. and now they have started to put certain measures in place, including using the security cameras that are placed throughout the city to try and calm down on women who are not abiding by this law. this unity is an attempt to call for unity is an attempt by the supreme leader who is now 84 years old to try and rally the country together at a very, to multi time at stretching that these divisions only provide an opportunity for
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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. still, halfway on the program, african countries line out to prove any vaccine for malaria with 20000000 doses available. millions of muslims around the well mark the eat al fitter holiday, but it's not a time for cheer. many people facing economic crisis and conflicts. ah hello, we have high pressure dominating the weather across straight at the moment so it is largely clear skies look about beautiful sunshine coming through. still
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a few shows up around the top hand, somewhere to weather still coming in to that eastern side australia and eventually this weather system just down towards the southwest. we'll bring some cool ad wet weather into our w. i. 28 celsius there for perth, on sunday. though the shower is lonely, east coast all away from that he says out in the south. well, sidney, sing some showers brisbin good to all the way up towards the cape your peninsula. where to where the will make its way through new zealand. and it will cool off without southerly winds coming in here. so should be largely dry as we go through into next week. but it was going to be a little on the cool side. dry still across a good part of australia. there's that where to where the coming in to per to 20 celsius in perth, 40 by $218.00. by the time we come to choose. and that rain will gradually, easiest way towards indelible heading toward the southeast of australia as we go through the week. but ahead of that, it is fine and ripe will sunshine in melbourne. 24 degrees celsius, one sancho 2 for japan, and indeed across the korean peninsula into the 20s here as well. very different story across china though,
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a lot of wet weather around some snow towards the north and we could see some flooding towards the southeast by monday. ah, cities, home to millions and debate drive out of the climate crisis. city. ever more space in school to do the radical thinking pleasures are made about smarter, green, a lower carbon, 53. gentrification is a growing process of unique quality and displacement. what are these promised utopias for everyone? or just to select all hell the planet looked at where the green cities can also be socially. just episode 5 on al jazeera lou.
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oh, look at the main stories now and so don's armies assisting in the evacuation of foreign nationals, gunfire st. battles and asteroids continue in the capital, hard to fighting between sedans, military and the rapids, support forces spilled into a 2nd week. despite several failed cease fires, tens of thousands of sudanese already fled the country. they've been crossing the border into neighboring chad. the world food program says it's expecting that number to rise significantly as fighting continues. and people have been rallying in the city of dar duke, which is just north of hart calling for an end toast elysees. protest is marsha the cities market district on saturday night. they say warring sides should immediately lay down their weapons and work towards a solution for peace. in all the news, more african countries is set to approve a new experimental vaccine for malaria gonna. and nigeria have already endorsed the
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use of the all 21 job. but it's yet to get the official go had from the world health organization, alex bud 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 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
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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 there we should be in that we, we did a bit for the w to, to do the after the w h o c's regulatory authorities from at least him african countries are considering the vaccine scientists, david jazz can be produced at my scale and relatively low cost. it's already undergoing trials in the u. k, thailand and several african nations. the year we've always capacities and competencies. setting the house, looked at the document, was presented to eat and her. i've no doubt that they're busy their,
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their decision on what was in did those. yeah. unfortunately, that ga, that was shared with if you are gardner and did my g, i was never, it was not, shall not be shared with us of them. you enjoy the w 8, jo approved the world's 1st malaria vaccine moss greeks last year. but the lack of funding has delayed its rollout and with around 660000 people dying from the mosquito borne disease every year, countries a desperate to find an alternative. alex beard al jazeera in per on the wilder, also mocking earth day calling on politicians to step up the fight against climate change and stop the loss of by diversity wildlife populations have shrunk by nearly 70 percent since the 1st earth day. 1970. the world has worn by at least 1.3 degrees celsius. our environment editor nick clark has more. already this year
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we've seen rec old storms. we've seen record drought, and now record heat enveloping swathes of asia, from india to southern china, and down to thailand. and throw in this week's report on the devastating effects of pollution globally. and there you have it. humanity and the world we live in is in trouble. the founders of earth, they knew that way back in 1970. his walter cronkite on the cbs evening use 53 years ago. but a name, a unique day in american history is ending a day set aside for a nationwide outpouring of mankind seeking its own survival birthday. the environmental movement spawned by earth. they energized politics and scored 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 ban. let in gasoline rebound let in paint
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. it was just a remarkable courier to environmental accomplishment shows what can be done right? thing is on earth day 1970 c o. 2 levels were at $325.00 parts per 1000000 today there at $424.00 and still rising. and that's more than 50 percent above pre industrial times, a concentration not seen for 3000000 years. and it's wreaking havoc, costing billions, displacing millions. this is earth, they 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 can we still need those challenges? the answer in my view is a clear yes. and that involves public pressure of elected officials and other leaders. it involves accountability, increased accountability, and it involves tremendous creativity. in order to meet these challenges,
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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 when environmental activists here in london have been rallying for a 2nd day, demanding the government take urgent action to curb climate change. the extinction rebellion protests, but it 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. and in barbara has more from london. well, earth a coincides with day 2 full days of action by extinction. rebellion called the big one, which is bringing tens of thousands of people onto the streets of central london. the focus on a say here is by as diversity. britain is one of the worst in the world when it comes to that one study 2 years ago suggested almost half of the countries bio
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diversity, a disappeared in the industrial revolution. and it's the one in 7 native animal species, a faith extension right now. here in britain, no wonder 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 disruptive sports events here in britain,
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in the last few weeks. they could actually do something on sunday to disrupt the london marathon. something extension rebellion say they certainly won't be doing all eyes on not event as well as on how the government will actually respond to these protested demands to get tough on stopping fossil fuels and protecting bio diversity. tackling climate change requires making clean energy accessible for everyone. but in the united states, most low income households don't have the option for that. as an effort to change this with the growing number of communities coming together to build shad solar projects, hydrogen castro explains way sheena roscoe says it feels good to now be part of the battle against climate change. the 59 year old washington d. c. artist, known for her sewing designs and eclectic style, says she used to think green energy was only for wealthy homeowners,
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a star sandy's things on top of people roof. i was like the for the people who had the houses. it doesn't concern me because i'm in apart. med 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 a $100000.00 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 bracket. hendricks is the solar projects li 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 costs $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
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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, 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 energy needs. now the challenge is to have more of this in more places, every come ready 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
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half by 2030, and roscoe says she's glad to have been drafted. i feel like i'm a part of something. heidi's, jo, castro, al jazeera washington, extreme heat. warnings are in place across large pots of thailand as the country injures a wreck or heat wave. residents in dozens 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 cuts and shortages for millions of people. all muslims around the world have been celebrating aid. this marks the end of the forcing month of ramadan, but thought a time for cheer, for many people that living in countries with us very konami crisis and conflicts are you know, mohammed has more now o among the rubble and derelict buildings. a splash of color to mark the muslim holiday of he does fitter. this makeshift amusement park brings joy
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to these children in the syrian rebel held town of den dairies. 2 months after a major earthquake. many were born into war, but for now, they have a chance to forget where they are, about why you won't be there waiting in the 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 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 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 are bustling. but 17 years of
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blockade by israel has pushed prices up, more than 80 percent of people here depend on aid according to the un. and while it's a tradition to give to those in need. and when you codes many shop a say they can't afford to buy, eat presence of us suddenly, and most them with a subtle of so i came to the market to buy each supplies. but unfortunately with the economic environment and look down, we can't afford it. despite the conditions, we still have to buy something or the 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. so there's been some people say that
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there are economic problems or there's 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. ah, i look at the main stories now and sedans, army as assisting and evacuation of foreign nationals as gunfire st. battles and asked rights continue in the capital. hot term fighting between sedans, military and the rapid support forces is now into its 2nd week despite several fail cease fires, saturdays hostilities, breach what was meant to be a 3 day.

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