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south korea professionally seized the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you moved with the document trees and lives. ah, so don's army agrees to evacuations of foreign nationals as the fighting enters a 2nd week. a constant bombardment shots, many hospitals across the dock. we visits one of the few still functioning. ah, hello, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera life. also coming up is riley's rowdy against the government's plan to overhauled the judiciary for 16 straight week. we report from television plus it's earth day. i'm heidi joe castro in a city known as
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a green energy innovator and other cities follow in its path. ah, sedans army has agreed to help evacuate foreign nationals from the country. as gunfire st bottles and air strikes, continue in the capital cartoon. fighting between saddam's army on the rapids support forces is now into it's 2nd week. several c spars have failed, including one doing eat. he but morgan reports not from caught him. the area around the presidential palace and the army headquarters in hot a 2 is the focus of intense fighting as the army and paramilitary group the rapids support forces battle for control. after dan rule, many of the cities, 6000000 residents are trapped in their homes. with are outages,
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a lack of running water and dwindling food supplies. they're angry that a 72 hours. he's fire for the muslim holiday of a bill, 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 say they're aware of the impact on the, for the nice people. the commander of the rapid support forces says he's on the u. n for help, and has spoken to the secretary general and tony with harris about the humanitarian truth safe passage of residents who want to leave and the protection of 8 workers. even though both sides agreed to 72 hours, the fire people in part of hard to say the fighting on saturday was the words the scene and some say they've given up on talking up on basic goods and are waiting for a chance please. yeah, it's not easy to get
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a clear picture of the situation. both sides accuse each other of bumping residential areas. the 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 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. more exclusions were heard on saturday night. both sides seemed determined to fight on, leaving millions of food and ease, fearing for their lives. here morgan august 0 to me or cancers are making arrangements to get their diplomats and citizens out to ship sec carrying staff from saudi arabia's embassy have arrived back home in jetta through port sudan or
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so on. board were diplomatic officials from other countries in the gulf corp counsel. the u. k. france and china are also arranging for their embassy staff and citizens to be evacuated as our iraq and jordan. but many people are still stuck. mussa and abraham is nigerian medical students studying in sudan. he's been unable to leave the country since the fighting broke out. he joins us alive, not from caught him. so mr. tell us what your situation is at the moment. right now distribution. we are so i can see us monday in sweden was theater of this and discovered a so was on. oh, especially because we don't out food to eat. to be honest. there is no charge to drink and we don't electricity. is that up late for almost 3 list right now?
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no. so some of the students, i just, i'm a recent graduate from one of the sudanese internationally rest is. so. ready some of the students live in private apartments being invested and some of us they're staying inside the student, dimitri reason diversity, pre meters. so this tradition like current current situation, there is no electricity. so do student living outside they have to migrate from their private apartment to the student congress where they have access to. so drinking water and food to eat because outside the shows all close. if you have money, you cannot get access to food because there is no way there's no security on the streets. i mean, yeah. and even inside your home, run a safe because some people who acts like security personnel come broke into houses
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. like asking you for something and they're not really ready. they just ask you something like ready time they started asking, you know, does people down the steering? we'll just take your phone on your money sometimes like that or, and mr. for example, me, i'm a victim of such kind of people. i was just coming out of our house where we stay just kind of looking, searching for it. after doing all the closing, the shops were closed. and then as i was trying to still look for other than some people like to raise their stopped me and they took my funds, my money in solo, most of us we have to make to leave apartment content unless there is less of the student was indeed school campus, but the school where later do university conquests make especially the administration. they are doing their best. where the students, like they're trying to supply, hey, what's up with them? is international university of africa yet, and their list of lady water for food and electricity. because right now there is
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no electricity in the area. so the university days of late, the generator, janet supply electricity for the students. and presumably they could forgive me for interrupting presumably you can hear the fighting that's going on in the neighborhood and beyond. this must be extremely frightening for you all. yes, this is extremely frightening because this lake, by the time we started, it was a saturday morning. i was sleeping. i was when i woke up because of the sound of firing able ray, even my bed was shaking because they were firing really ready, scary. we phones that we couldn't even tell her, it just needs to stay inside. we have to come out the door to see what is certainly going on, because here you need to see where distinct, i mean, so that you, cora, to save your life. so even now that you are inside the university campus, still, we are not safe because the area is like some student needs to find some bullets. right? if i lay falling down on the grounds and even me like there was
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a time i was trying to wash my clothes in the laundry, just a little will it fall down or coming from outside the ins. and even i have a friend who is lay extend next to my room, also the fund it will, it entered into darrow, through the window. so his leg is not heavy area, but we were told way to the school authority like to try for busted in mulligan and the ox taste stray to come to the ground floor. so that is alicia with certified n d o troy dustin and we're giving cost low a 2nd. yeah. but that so great. not about still we hear the sound of the hiring guns even today. right now i'm having headache because of the like as i was coming from the school, her campus talk to the most kobinie misty around 530. there was a very, very gunfire like a vehicle very loud to the ext. and like some of the students that
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a drum have tried to run up, has added me without knowing what direction which direction had my head into like some one, his head in the sand. come from where, so i turned around to the east and someone here and it's like, you know, people who are running help as at the not knowing where to go. so it's like essays really scared. you can't even sleep because it's lake is unexpected. at night in the morning, even in the afternoon, any time you can hear this kind of brush up. and we are not only boys or girls with us, so disgusting. they couldn't stay there in the whole korea dimitris because they are more close behind their dormitory. there is a bladder or the yeah, they are having about it behind us. so in the military, at again, did you extending i a in between. so that's a sway to go to do an assembly, a complaint to school authority, and then do a helper the school authority took them from there and they moved them to the conference, all of the best. just give them at least safe. so now the girls there must have
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been going inside the conference, all of the rest the, i guess. yeah, well the problem there. ready there's no place to sleep, they are sleeping on the chairs, and there is not enough russell. what ladies? but the latest, there are a lot more than hundreds, like what still there is no inhabitant. imagine ladies late. more than 100 live in a conference call was nowhere to sleep and the thing, but at least they are safer there because their lives i sent brittany was investigating their best as we should be. the assistant vice chancellor is doing his best quality his us. yes. all right, we'll have to leave it that. my sir, i'll abraham. we do hope you find safe passage. thanks for joining us. yes, thank you for both of well, the doctors in sedan say the fighting has created what they called a catastrophic situation and forced many hospitals to close across the knob river from the capital. one hospital in on demand is doing what it can. but he can't
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reports the usa was brought to undermine hospital last week. he wasn't involved in the fighting between the army and power, military rapids support forces. but he's one of its many casualties. i arrived here during the month of ramadan. i can no longer work or move easily. i was hit by a stray bullet. i don't know from which direction i came across the room. solomon described the severe wounds. he suffered from bullets and shrapnel and i was hit twice and fell to the ground. i was hit in my hand and in my left side and i was brought to the hospital. thank god almighty, because now i'm ok. dozens of sick and wounded people have come here to the undermanned teaching hospital. but it's struggling to cope. fighting has prevented staff from reaching the facility. it's now operating at just 20 percent capacity.
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there is a huge shortage of medical personnel. those who are now treating the stick and the wounded or the medical staff who arrived at the hospital last saturday and there is no longer any way to bring other medical staff from their homes or areas to the hospital. here, of course, the doctors and nurses who have been here since last saturday are completely exhausted. the student needs dr. syndicate says about 70 percent of hospitals close to the fighting have had to show and the ambulances have come under attack. sedans, health system was already in crisis before the fighting medics or warning it no risk collapse, just as people needed the most pretty a car, which is 0. people have been rallying in the city of dar dirk, north of cartoon, calling for an end to hostilities. oh, for testers, march through the cities market district on saturday night,
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they say saddam's army and the rapids support forces should immediately lay down their weapons. work towards a solution for peace. more than 10000 people fled saddam and crossed into neighboring chad. the world food program says that number could rise 210-0000. the refugees are in dire need of essentials, including food, clean water, and shelter. ah . of these now thousands of israelis are protesting for 16th, straight week against plans to overhaul the judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu pause the proposal last month to negotiate with the opposition. the changes would give government more control on the appointment of judges incurred the power of the supreme court. the bill will be brought to parliament to an m p.
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's reconvene at the end of april, manage. andrew has more now formed tel aviv. this is the start of the 4th month, the protest against the government plan, the overhaul, the judicial system. the protesters that have come out here tonight and television are opposed to the plan to put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his bar, right, coalition partners land 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? it bees became law that they would push israel whole way from democracy toward autocracy. going to be a big deal with the government and endless the power to do whatever they want. cannot leg loud needs to happen. these protests and
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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 these demonstrations say they're going to continue to mobilize people to come out and do the 3 proposed legislation. it's crap, we're good. how much i'm doing with the data delivery? it was said, i head on al jazeera 9 people are killed in an attack, lynn military camp in central money close to f. 5, some just un peacekeepers of based fuss. i went down to the office because they are making a robot from dead artists to living presence,
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the anomaly possibilities of voice, clicking using artificial intelligence ah, drop off the law. will the law win with neither side, willing to negotiate? is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership increasingly fragile? what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, we are all principals. even people far away are so helping with the environment, problems in the amazon because they are consumers. i teach kids about the options are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this language up to them. kids went away, do as to why and what are you going to do to keep out of the sort of language that keeps the rental blood women, right?
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they have one bathroom i applied for a while. if you got them eric, i was told the things that were texting, women were made a challenge in the region. i will not being thrown like i want to sleep. we don't have read them in the study. these are about 2 weeks now. 3 days. journey to a shelter. we wish the new grade. someone destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild . lou ah, watching out is there a reminder about top stories now sir? dawn's army is assisting in the evacuation of foreign nationals as gun foss,
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street battles and asked trucks continue in the capital consume. fighting between saddam's army and the rapids support forces spilled into a 2nd week. tens of thousands of sudanese have already fled the country across the border to neighboring channel. the world food program says he's expecting that number to increase significantly as a fighting continues. thousands of his ways demonstrated for the 16th straight week against the government's plan to overhaul the judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu paused the post march to the gay shapes with the opposition changes with your politicians more say of the appointment. 2 judges. curb the powers good. at least 9 people have been killed in an attack on a military camp in central molly, 3 simultaneous explosions hit the city of itself. array the un peacekeeping force in the area as it repelled the assault. nicholas hawk has the details. an
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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, 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 jermanti this natalie slam wirelessly mean,
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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 past few months that they will not tolerate the presence of russians. among the molly and official, never either around the russian valley sofa bring the training. but more and more reports are coming out saying that the russian fighter is actually from the military says its troops are coming, the city, looking for enemy combatants. but some people are taking justice into their own hands at 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
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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, russia is expelling more than 20 german diplomats. the tit for tat, moved by moscow, follows the expulsion of its envoys from berlin. relations between russia and germany have been under strained since moscow sent troops into ukraine last year and the west imposed sanctions. brazil's president lewis and osceola da silva, has called for a negotiated settlement between cave and moscow. he was speaking in portugal at the start of his 1st visit to europe since taking office in january. the trip has been overshadowed by comments he made recently about the war in ukraine. lewis said keith, it shares some blame for the conflict. now to the us where most low income households don't have the resources to access clean energy for now,
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a growing number of communities are coming together to build shared. so the projects, how to jo, 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 stain on top of people roof. i was like the 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. bracken. hendricks is
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a 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. hendricks, as 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 renewable to meet more than 60 percent of its energy
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needs. now the challenge is to have more of this in more places, every community he 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 u. s. 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. heidi's, jo, castro al jazeera, washington and artificial intelligence has been attempting to mimic human behavior in the abilities he can write computer code, create fake video, and even clone voices, or reynolds reports. where is my script? did i take my pills? artificial intelligence voice cloning can create highly realistic spoof videos and that would be to one action or recreate the voice of long dead artist andy warhol.
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for a television documentary, i went down to the office because they're making a robot of silicon valley start up, resemble a i did the war, whole voice cloning and has projects in the works for several global entertainment companies. it's not like of technology that's imitating a voice, but it's using the voice itself to, to, to speak. exactly. it's using the voice data itself, which is what the a i model learned 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, her fear had done no harm. after a few minutes of processing, my cloned voice recited a 19th century poem on the sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies whose frown it'll be like. it's really realistic to the
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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 her videos, cones your voice and then cause your parent and says, i have your daughter, send me $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,
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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 australian comedian, the barry humphreys, best known for his count to dame at the average, has died at the age of 89 household name in britain, australia on the u. s. de madness shop. whitton cutting human delighted audiences for decades. on a special tony awards place broadway show dame edna von
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or not website al jazeera dot com and whether is next an inside story will ask if anything can be done to save the wells vanishing glasses. the statement ah with hello. we have simply contrast to the weather across sea stays at the moment for japan and for the korean peninsula. his pleasant spring, sunshine, fairy different story across china. a lot of cloud showing up here. good deal cooler than it has been recently. a little bit of snow on the northern edge there attempt just struggling to get into double figures in one or 2 spots here as well. but the wet weather will be at a central and southern parts of china and that will continue to drive its way further. reese was rolling out of that a society, china, shanghai seems rather heavy rain for a time. meanwhile, he stays fine,
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dry and study because it's sunshine there once again into the korean peninsula and across a good part of japan, sunshine and showers me while across southeast asia. a little more cloud, few more showers there into or in though china and scattering showers. i suspect the heaviest ones will be across southern and western parts of borneo. so marcia, seeing some lavish hours in a fair bit of wet weather there too, just around the malay peninsula, fairbetter wet weather to just clean and cross at easter side of india. at the moment lanka, seen some lively showers as we go on through the next couple of days. i think we'll see the where to whether making its way across or bangladesh into the far north east of india. which is starting to fall away quite nicely. but staying rather wet towards the south. ah, this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population earth rise explores how different fades across the globe are rallying communities.
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we are a caretaker here in a mission to rebuild our broken relationship with the planet. if we can mobilize that proportion the world's population, and we've got some kind of leverage believing in change on al jazeera, another warning on global climate change this time from the world meteorological organization. it says that frightening trends have been supported by who's to blame and can anything be done to reverse them. that isn't, let's work with .
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