tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 28, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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on the roof, we could see evacuation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war saigon, caravel war hotels. on al jazeera. ah, a ah, lauren taylor, this is the out there and use our live from london coming up. as you don, threatens to spiral into all out war, rival sides agree to extend a ceasefire. by a further 72 hours, they submit an unfolding humanitarian crisis. tens of thousands of sudanese people seek sanctuary in neighboring countries. facing an influx of migrants heading north
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to the us. peruse, president declares a state of emergency at the border with chile and looking to space to solve problems on earth. african scientists chart future in the final frontier. i'm devin asked with ot in the premier league new castle be travison for one and the team they thrashed at $61.00 on sunday, taught them of come back from 2 goals down to draw level with manchester united. ah, the beginning as you don, where the student is army and paramilitary, rapid support forces have agreed to extend a cease fire, which was to expire at midnight local time. the truce will be extended by a further 72 hours. when i get the latest from out, there is hip morgan who is in how to proceed. hipaa bring us up to speed with the details of the ceasefire. while this,
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this fire is the result of a various regional and international bodies, putting pressure on both sides. the rapid support forces and the student needs army to try to extend the one that is going to end tonight at midnight local time. now the rapid support forces responded 2 hours after the army initially responded to the request for the fire. and they both said that that's the response to the pressure or the requests, rather from the united nations, as well as, as well as from the tripartite mechanics. and that's the kind of them that has been facilitating the political process here in the capital her to me, as well as from the quiet that the 3 of the bodies that include the united states, the united kingdom, the kingdom of saudi arabia and the net at arab emirates all have been requesting the 3 sites, or rather the 2 sides to end the fighting, or even hauled the fighting and allow for with pipe as a situation in the capital continues to worse than moving through the aftermath of
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battle in what used to be a marketplace. now amunition shells, litter the streets. the situation remain sire for denise trapped inside a 50 turned battleground. but maybe goodness, good at the crisis is big. the situation is very tough and there's difficulty in internal movement. we often stand in long cubes to get bread happened many times where we get bread, but never mind that my family need and what them about the damage has his everything. both of them are fighting each other and we the people will be the biggest losers. and the most effective law, the we are is the 2 parties stood a conflict, namely, albert, hon and committee. to show the sudanese people 10 percent only of the care and attention they gave to foreign countries to safe corridors who evacuated their nationals from the country. we need to take our sick people to hospital and to remove the dead bodies from the st. emergency services have been stretched beyond capacity and are pleading for help. a doctor filled these scenes at the heart of to hospital for granted either. there are still injured people in the hospital.
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medical supplies are very scarce. no medical teams have managed to reach us due to lack of security and safety on the roads leading to the hospital. the injured are still coming to hospital because of the current battles. if the fighting wasn't enough, some fear armed looters even more. cctv footage captures men dressed in military fatigues and carrying weapons breaking into shops. it's not clear who these men are or which side they belong to. both the army and rapid support forces accused each other of breaching law and order elsewhere in the country. the town ginia not near the border with chad, has seen intense battles. the area has with miss ethnic conflict in the recent past. now the sound of gunfire can be heard as local to run for cover their reports. the city has no electricity and very limited form connectivity, concerns of return to civil war are high for many in dar for the previous were
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allotted nearly 20 years and pitted arab tribes against ethnic dar for ease. the fighting in recent days has again highlighted bad division. countries continued to evacuate their people from sudan. 8 workers arrived in jordan on thursday. i think all of us feel very relieved, but all of us are very mixed feelings. also regress we leave our sudanese people behind on the sudanese army has denied reports. it will enter into direct talks with the iris f. so dance foreign ministry said in a statement, the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender or perish. and timber 3 days, relative calm. what hopes are there in the longer term for this conflict? while the focus right now by the international community and regional body seems to be on getting those 2 sides to stop fighting before turning to any site, any chances of talks. now,
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the initiative or read the proposal by the regional into governmental authority for development was for both sides to send invoice to the south of the nice capital juba and try to reach some kind of an agreement that would result in a permanent fire. but the 2 sides are yet to both agree to that the food in these army agreed to send an envoy, but the rapid support forces to agree to it, but both agreed to the 72 hours. the fire that has been proposed by the united states, the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united nations. and they are confirmed, especially after the 1st few days of fighting when both sides made it very clear that they did not want to talk. and it looks like those who are trying to mediate between the 2 sides are having issues, bringing the 2 sites together. but right now people in the capital are focused more on whether this the fire that the 2 sides agree, agreed on, will hold the theme the previous, the fires, they were able to hear the artillery strike. they were able to see the fighter jets and the air strike in their residential neighborhood. so they're concerned that this upcoming sees fire, that both sides agreed to would not hold. and that they would continue to suffer as
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a result. have been morgan live in tune for thank you very much. many market since you don't capital have been destroyed and unexploded munition as pose a danger to those who remained in the city. i'm sure there is. i'm in fargo has more from northern how to natalie, natalie lafayette. and that's the medical form. but we are in the suburb of shamburger, north of kraft. kimberly this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violence fighting between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces on saturday. and as you can see, the damage is evident. this truck was carrying ammunition ended exploded during the confrontation, the shrapnel flew everywhere. the biggest danger now is that not all ammunition has exploded. this presents a threat to pedestrians and cause bearing in mind that some trade is on custom as all returning to the market. the ammunition is scattered at on this area. these munitions could explode that any time due to the high date temperatures,
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all of cause run over them, or people step on them. these buildings where police officers used to live as well as the market, have been severely damaged and the explosions and the fighting, which is considered some of the most violent in this area. given the situation, authorities need to intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again. bob, how like tens of thousands of sudanese are fleeing the violence. the u. n. is preparing for at least 270000 people to flee into neighboring countries. charges reported the highest number of refugees so far. at least 20000 people have crossed the channel. sudanese border threw down for the un says they expect to 100000 people will make that journey, wasn't 3 and a half 1000 people who fled south east and crossed into neighboring if the opium, which already has millions of internally displaced people from years of its own conflict and some 16000 people across the border from sudan into egypt. $14000.00
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to those and crossed into egypt are sudanese citizens at the ark in crossing families. i spent nights outside in the desert waiting to be let through. some say they've been there for several days. i'm going to reach reports from a village near the chart, sudan border. it's a difficult situation for hundreds and hundreds of refugees who are yet to be registered by the united nations high commissioner for refugees and other international don't. just as we just to village not far away from cooper on the way it is a major distribution center for the was for program and other ages. we realize that dozens of people who fled the situation is with don. and i come out here out in the open in makes your structures have not been registered and therefore couldn't access some of the aid being delivered to refugees who fled the crisis in sudan. now basically,
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the situation is such that the united nation has only organized or other budgeted for at least 20000 people in terms of food supplies or food assistance. however, with the current situation, it looks like the agents in the united nations agencies, as well as other organizations, like the world foot program, don't have enough to feed the expected number of people who are crossing over from sudan and into chad. earlier this morning today, there were reports of skirmishes across the border, not a 35 kilometers from the town of denison town of address. why people look up. why reporting, hearing gunfire explosions, not far away in the town of janina, which is of course, being contested by both parties in the conflict. so that more than 200 iraqis, evacuated from sudan flew back to baghdad on thursday. i went after what had, has more from baghdad international airport these are iraqi national,
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as were stranded by the fighting in that capital, cotton and sudan. these were evacuated by iraq's foreign ministry among and 230 iraqi nationals will repatriated voluntarily. as the erotic for a ministry says they were evacuated by iraq's, for a mystery or a board to military air crafts that took off from baghdad. international airport in the early hours of a thursday, they say that it was a difficult journey for them from the sudanese capital cartoon to port sudan where they were picked up by iraqi air crafts. they say that they left behind horrible seas. yeah. and they had well that with it's
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a nightmare. they dead body sky at everywhere in the streets. the straight dogs to wait them and the humanitarian situation is dial other most hospitals are not functioning, but no medicine service, no water, no electricity. he also say that the left to behind other iraqi nationals who haven't been able to reach out to the rescue operation. these iraqi nationalists are among more than $230.00 people, including at 16 city and nationals. these measures have been taken by iraqi authorities following the death of an iraqi national by the fighting in the capitol cartoon a few days ago. coming up and out there in this news, ash turkeys president makes his 1st appearance emit speculation over his health. after falling ill live on tv, accusations of political retaliation,
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why disney is taking florida as governor to court? you currently you may be bra, he has basketball or brittany grind gets emotional. as she speaks publicly for the 1st time since being released from a russian prison. ah, south korean president noon, so kill has told the u. s. congress. the soul will respond family to north korea and provocations. but he said the door will remain open to dialogue with young an. on wednesday the u. s. and south korea unveiled a nuclear deterrence plan to boost cooperation in the face of threats from north korea. use state visit is the 1st of its kind by a south korean leader in 12 years. i cannot, has more from washington to hon dora this was a truly bipartisan occasion. the south korean president was formally invited by the
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speaker of the house, but also by other senior republican and democratic leaders. he received a rapturous welcome good as the 70th anniversary of the alliance between south korea and the united states. and the south korean leader made clear the critical support that the u. s. has offered in the ongoing confrontation with north korea. north korea has abandoned freedom and prosperity and dismissed peace. north korea's nuclear program, and mr. provocations. pause a serious, a threat to the peace on the korean peninsula and beyond. to deter aisd reckless behavior, the alliance must stand united with determination, the president was interrupted via flores, are no less than 40 occasions. and he came here with the intent of increasing us
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support for his country. he leaves congress with the knowledge that its mission accomplished. mike and i'll just sarah washington, iran's army has seized a marcia islands flank oil tanker in international waters. the u. s. navy reported the seizure of the ship in the gulf of amman and satellite tracking data showed it to be just north of mascot. on thursday, around the army says the seizure followed a collision between one of its vessels and the turkish managed tanker. the advantage suite injuring several crewmen to a still missing the russian and turkish presidents of hailed the integration of a russian built nuclear power plant in southern took here. the country's 1st. let me putin and rich uptime. edwin joined the ceremony via video link at one after 2 days off from his election campaign due to illness. tim castillo reports for massey
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versus turkeys. first ever nuclear power plant, a crew in the south of the country. the integration, sir, when you mark the loading of nuclear feel into the 1st power unit, a significant moment, not least because it comes 3 weeks ahead of her actual election, the most challenging of pleasant verizon's career. however, the dean is eula, dylan. acoya is now a nuclear facility after receiving nuclear fuel, buy air, and seals. after 60 years of delay, we joined the world nuclear power club to the cousins. this was our dance, 1st public appearance room taken earl dean de clearly italy long to say so now. lemme lemme put in your talk to partnerships with this later member that he wants to include rushing gas distribution and agriculture agreements, legal liquid releases. but if you have them to, to say, or we agreed with the turkish president to increase agricultural corporation. reciprocal cropped deliveries and food security coordination. mr. erred ones initiative to ship free turkish flour,
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milk from russian grain to the world's poorest countries, is on track. but in the are laguna arkell, you will be fully operational by 2028 and supply 10 percent of turkey's electricity . consumption presence out on has focused on diversifying the defense and energy in the us for his, during his campaign, but some perceived the timing of the ceremony less than 3 weeks before the election as political. and there's also a controversy about the plants location in an earthquake pran region. just a few kilometers away. environmentalists gather to protest against the alternate. and i'll say the main challenge is not the construction or location, but enforcing corporate standards. church, jesus jam regulatory authority. it needs a strong regulatory framework. it gives the competence and independent institution independent from the exist noon from the government, but also independent from the market operator that is able to monitor to
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suppression and in force for the a strong regulatory framework here nonetheless took their wants. the semantics known neglect status is more such plants built with russia or even by itself, acquiesced predicted to reduce the countries natural gas import by $1500000000.00 every year. seen ampio, solar al jazeera, my sin, southern turkey or is president, dean evolution has declared a state of emergency it borders own areas to curb illegal migration or in a sanchez is intact now on the border with j. so what's the situation where you are and what, what's going on will lower and we are in a par, give the center of the figure. second, which is a further most city of be too close to the border with gina. and this is, will group of migrants from the last they are here, the patient here for a few weeks now. but the situation is really moving. no one knows how many vibrant
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have been found. there are numbers from, from anywhere from between 5 to 15000, but we are seen small groups all in the park. it beg wars and then people that are in the border itself in the situation of limbo, know they are not allowed to cross into the there's a police coordinator there that they have the important not and don't can go back to achieve this. so they are basically, they should there with not even tense laura, they have some lang kids that they're being putting up. there's a lot of teachers is 14 kids during the day and it's very cold at night. they're most of the migrants are venezuela. there are some limitations as well because you have other measures in the mental rental. they are something to do. i mean, we are said,
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but they don't want to stay in bed. we have more than 1300000 been when i was ready that have some from venezuela. so people are saying that they just want the governmental freedom to give them a boss that they will pay for a check for their tickets. and they just want to be shuttled up north because most of them will say, and they want to go back to the trailer and even the united states. and how is the government responding? well, the government is really not helping them. the are the 1st even, you know, the house that, that she would reinforce the borders with the army that's going to going to reinforce and help the police to secure the body. not only of the border between g, they and they do, but also every border around every country up around they do it now. and she has also said that there will be a period of misty for 6 months,
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for all those documents in migrants that are here in be due to be able to work on their papers and to have them regularly. but to ask for now they are not, and now when the group of people to come in. so they are looking at the big picture of things with the interior minister who is about to arrive here, in fact, not supposed to be in the next couple of hours, maybe and go to the border to see what's going on. but the people are, there are they, they don't have food, they are just having some handouts. the children are suffering and many have to venture into the desert in the middle of the night to go and to pass a, it's a curb. the control of the police is a very hard. 1 work it's, it's the desert and it gets very hot during the day. and of course it's not close. it's about 6 week to monitors come from the border all the way here. the 1st cities
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that where people could start doing things for their plans to go to continue up north for the moment. nothing is done and the people are remaining there and there are a lot of potential there. are people trying to fight with a police to continue to cross the police lines, but then they are brought back and they're staying there. people are very, very frustrated for maris, i'm sure, thank you very much. indeed. drivers in cuba, queuing for fuel, sometimes for days at a time due to crippling shortages. the island nation is highly dependent on energy import and present. miguel diaz can blames supply countries, fuel shortages, some of the biggest challenges facing the president. it was reelected for a 2nd term last week, and august and fort empty fuel pumps and cues of vehicles that stretch for blogs. the latest chapter in cuba, long economic crisis, cadillac,
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there is no fuel. we spent 3 days driving around. we've been to 6 or 7 gas stations, and the cues are never ending. presidents miguel diaz canal says the country is only receiving 2 thirds of the petal it needs. he's blamed supply nations wiser cleaning the countries that have commitments to us to supply us with gasoline based on the agreements that we have with them. have also been in a complex energy situation and have not been able to meet those commitments, polio builder. and so dr. as are organizing themselves into lines and using what's up groups to find out where and when tankers are arriving. some find ways to while away the time to go or if it doesn't arrive to day, it will arrive to morrow. but i've got to be here. i go to my house, i shower, i eat, i come back with my guitar and continue composing. cubans are used to spending time in case, but there's something almost surreal about this. this line is over 300 vehicles in it. and it's over kilometer long. last week the government started rationing. how
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much petrol and diesel drive is, can buy, and she is all over me, the cannot or grandma. so this will allow us not to touch 0 and to cover vital services such as ambulances, natural logical services, and transporting potatoes to the market, which requires diesel. one economist says the main reason for the shortfall is the cache crunch to kennedy. like on will taylor without fear for tractors, harvests are smaller. if workers comp make it to the factory, productivity is lowered. if there is one sector that the rest of the economy depends on its fuel rider lobrado and his family had been waiting around all day and have a long night ahead. on regard, my tank only has a space for 35 liters. so i drive for 2 days and then after come back to sleep outside a new petrol station. in the short term, it means long nights and dreary days. in the long term, it means more price increases and an economy that produces even less. ed augustin al jazeera, has an, an ethnic rigor. refugee has died in
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a detention center in thailand, a 2nd death there in 2 months. he was part of a group of 50 people who fled persecution in china a decade ago. that had remained in isolation in bangkok ever since furniture with thought. the firstly dugan mark grave in a cemetery. in the center of bangkok, the local muslim community was called on sunday to collect the body of a man who died 2 days before. his name was met. totty met cabana, an ethnic weaker from chin jones in western china. he was a week, a refugee, one of a group of men who now spent nearly a decade detained in thailand without writes or representation. he been trying to get to malaysia and a new life when he was arrested in thailand and held at bank oaks. infamous migrant detention center conditions are known to be crowded and unsanitary. but the few people who have regular contact with weak detainees say they're treated
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particularly poorly, and their complaints are ignored. everybody got the oh, different or a health problem. sandra, kidney, sound, good. the had some good. the hug. high blood pressure is done. but the babbitts, some got the cancer protests erupted in turkey, a when thailand forcibly repatriated a 109 week refugees in 2015 of the chinese diplomatic pressure. those who remain and thailand have been in limbo ever since the ties are caught between the chinese and an international coalition that say you can't send them back to china. so these people are left to rot. you know, it's like thailand is thrown away the key on this group of leaders. the tie immigration department has refused to comment further on the situation or explain how 5 week is died in the past 5 years. this quiet little graveyard in the center
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of the city is now become the final resting place for several weeks detainees. there's real concern for the health of those to remain in detention, particularly as they've now been effectively cut off from the outside world. to nearly a decade, tony ching al jazeera thank up. a 2nd kenyan pastor has been arrested over reports of mass death. several people are said to have died. it is the killer darrow's new press and to church. a 100 of his followers have been taken away from the church premises, but error was detained days after the rest of preacher pul, mackenzie, 98 of his followers were found in mass graves with many children among them that apparently starved themselves to death. the police have not made any link between the cases. still to come on out here, this news, our ukraine is trying to overcome a history of corruption, a new investors to rebuild once the war with russia and catching
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a glimpse of the demilitarized zone. south korea opens new hiking piece trails for tourists. and one of the greatest footballers of all time is entered the dictionary details coming up with general support. ah hello there. it's a scorching hot weather story for the south west of europe. that thanks to an unusually early heat wave, that swept into southern parts of spain and portugal and into the north west of africa with records broken in places like morocco. for april, we are expecting temperatures to come down across the country over the next few days. but they will be on the up in the very south for places like malaga. and while it's staying rather hot and dry. here we are going to see things turn west and cooler across the north. as those rounds of rain start to pull their way further east,
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bringing some heavy falls to southern parts of france. no further north of this, it is an improving picture for the likes of the north west britain and the island of island and the low countries. as that wet and windy weather starts to skirt its way further east friday into saturday, even more in the way of sunny spells, certainly in south of england, london, seeing the temperature pick up to 18 degrees celsius. it's a similar story for, for berlin. 16 degrees celsius there on saturday. it's cooler up in the north and other wave, a wintery weather pulsing into norway. also seeing some rain on saturday, but i have southeast corner, it continues to be launch the unsettled anchor, racing 9 degrees celsius only on saturday. but it's sunny by monday. ah, the money, the wools, biggest ocean would be defining climate change and transforming pacific gone economies in the 2nd of $2.00 special reports. 101 east. investigate what's at
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ah ah, around the top stories, yona 0 is confirmation out of sudan that the para military rapids support forces agreed to extend the cease fire for 72 hours. the recept statement was released just 2 hours before the truce was due to expire. the leader of saddam's army had earlier said he was willing to stand the deal. but 14000 sudanese citizens have crossed the border into egypt at the ark when crossing families have spent nights outside in the desert waiting to be let through. some say they've been there for several days and peruse president dina, to declare the state of emergency borders own areas to curb illegal migration. hundreds of migrants making their way from chile after the government, they're taught and immigration policies. ukraine has tried to reassure finances
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at the reconstruction of the country will go ahead and urge them to invest in before the war ends. but the country is still struggling to overcome its deeply corrupt past. sha stratford reports from keith. russian forces withdrew from bora, dunker, and april last year. launch sections of the town, a half hour drive from keith line ruins while fighting continues in the east. and despite there being no end of the war in sight, reconstruction of towns like this one, the rebuilding of vital infrastructure fall from the front lines. he's already on the way close to the work so far he's being pay for would ukrainian cash reserves. but what's being described as the largest rebuild in europe since the 2nd world war could cost a trillion dollars. as the minus reconstruction process starts and the money starts flooding in, there are still serious concerns about corruption in a report compiled by the us along with the organization,
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transparency and national. they say that these long entrench problems include whole governance, the influence of oligarchs on parliament, low integrity, in the private sector, and a compromised judiciary. and this means that keeping this reconstruction process clean is a huge challenge. while ukraine's international corruption rating has improved in recent years, it remains dismal. only russia was worse in the region. according to transparency internationals, 2022 corruption index. we need to improve the transparency where our security risk are mitigated because of the russian war. this is number one and other we need to continue doing the reforms, the diesel reform. we need to start the reform, the audit and the counting timber of ukraine. and of course, in a long term, we're looking into monopoly quantity changes in order to avoid any violation of the
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competition law. experts say ukraine has cleaned up its act in some sectors, including banking and health care, but pressure from civil society organizations and digital all the ting of politicians and company assets must be ramped top. it meets time, it's a huge system. we need to recruit more than 2000 judges. is a huge challenge. this is one another one. let's strengthen the capacity of vendor corruption institutions. they need more investigators, they need more prosecutor, the need more jamal judges claims foreign minister reassure potential investors at a conference on reconstruction held in rome. you will hear how much we're doing to make our country economically viable and attractive for trade and investment. but the opportunity here and now you don't have to wait for the end of the war. ukraine's progress to fool you. membership from its candidacy status granted in june is dependent on reforms. many focused, specifically on corruption. on the right track,
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say western bankers. but big questions remain on just how cleanly the reconstruction money will be used. cha, stafford al jazeera keith. it's an unusual move for us governor picking a fight. who is one of the states biggest employers. but that's exactly what governor on desantis is doing in florida. and the employer, the walt disney company, is now shooting to stop him. but you can have latest me disney likes to call it steam, park complex, and florida the happiest place on earth, but its executives are not so happy now. it all started just over a year ago when florida passed, what critics call the don't say gay law. it outlaws teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity to children. up to the 3rd grade, the ceo of disney criticised the law that didn't sit well with governor ron santos . we've you. that is a provocation for more than 50 years. disney has been empowered to act as its own,
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local government for its theme, parks and surrounding area. approving, building project, collecting taxes, building roads, funding firefighters and police officers. but de santis recently signed a law to strip them of that authority. putting his hand pick board in charge of the district occupied by disney which break tens of millions of tours to the state every year. a move criticized by some economic analyst. all this special district does like any other special district is res revenue provides services. if you will eliminate it, it just means that other governments, cities and counties have to raise revenues to pay for those services, or they have to reduce those services after a back and forth or control, disney has now sued to get its power back to santas is expected to run for president during an overseas trip likely meant to burnish its foreign policy credentials. dissenters remained defiant where it's every other floridian has to have this, this type of oversight offload of businesses. so it's, it's
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a little bit much to be complaining about that. i don't think the suit has merit. i think it's political. in a recent poll, 44 percent of republican said they had a more favorable view of de santis because of his fight with disney. but the same pulse shows the majority of americans were less likely to support a candidate who punishes companies for speaking out de santis and his wife casey, were married a disney in 2009. but 14 years later, the escalating dispute could hurt him politically. if he gets the republican nomination, this has already been a costly fight, but it's not yet clear which side will pay the most for it. petty clean al jazeera washington on the home mailer is an attorney at approved and merino, which focuses on civil litigation in florida. she joins us live from miami, thanks very much for being with us. so, disney and desantis have been at loggerheads for a while. how surprising is it that they've ended up in a court case of this and,
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and can they can, they was over it through the court? well, it's not surprising that it ended up in the court system because i think that this has been a long battle in the media, and there needed to be some sort of resolution. i do believe that they will find some resolution with the courts. this case is filed in federal court. it raises constitutional questions under the u. s. constitution. and the judge that has been assigned to this case is very familiar with these types of challenges against de santis, specifically and his administration, and how these laws interplay with the u. s, constitution and implemented at impact businesses in florence. i mean, given the number of jobs that disney provides and the tax revenue and so know why is it desantis was so keen to pick a fight with them? it seems would seem kind of counter intuitive. well, in florida right now, de santis has a super majority. he has the house, he has the senate and he has
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a political agenda that he has been able to really push forward through this legislature right now. and he has been on this sort of cultural wars agenda for quite some time now. and this all originated really with the, at the parental rights act that he, that he passed. and that was called the don't say gay act. and now he has, i issued more attacks on what he calls the woke agenda on. he is subsequently pushed through the stop woke act, and he's been really vocal that these are his priorities. and so he has taken this as a, don't let big corporations dictate your rights, let the guy over me do so. but of course, the flip side of that is that we have 1st amendment free speech rights here and on . this is a state that prides itself on individual liberties and freed on. and so it's really interesting to see that interplay because i think that both sides have
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a free speech and independence argument there. interesting on notice that a former president trump had twisted about this on his media platform. this is also unnecessary of political, stunned. how much is this been likely to be a kind of a, it's, i like to be a backlash from other politicians when they see this actually ending up in the court? well, i think if disney prevails, it certainly will be a talking point for other politicians. you know, the u. s. constitution guarantees are freedoms against government intrusion. and so this is being seen and i think disney has been really open about this and the way they play this lawsuit as an infringement on their rights on their 1st amendment speech. and so i think that this will absolutely be used on both sides of the aisle against governor de santis in saying that he as a governor has attacked individual and corporate freedoms. me how and i thank you
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very much indeed for talking to us. thank you. thank you. our new hiking trails have opened for visitors to have a closer look at the demilitarized zone separating north and south korea. running 250 kilometers across the korean peninsula is seen as a barometer of into korean relations. mcbride visited part of the frontier in ganga county, which borders north korea. a media talk to a part of the border previously off limits that now will be opened up to visitors. the idea for the so called peace trails is to remind the world of the deep divide that still exists. 70 years after the end of the korean war, i think the demilitarized, so it was a good place not only for the untouched nature, but also the division and security situation of the 2 korea. north korea is just a little less than 2 kilometers away across the han river on the opposite bank.
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groups of workers clearly visible and beyond them, fields and farms for south koreans and the growing numbers of tourists coming here . a glimpse of a society even more isolated. after several years of the corona virus, pandemic defectors and families displaced from the north by the war, live in many of gung while counties towns. now 83 kwan gray ha was brought here is a 10 year old and doesn't know if he has any family left to car. finally, we have a nephew here, but i don't know if any relatives are still alive in the north. the influx of so many displaced families probably makes these communities more open to visitors, says businessman, choice song ho, whose father was a refugee guy organ on more than one. to recall. the villages welcomed the refugees and gave them a home. it's a cozy place that has no problem with visitors. so when you people, the creation of these peace trials began during the period of summit diplomacy
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several years ago, but was interrupted by fears of spreading swine flu. and then kobe 19, after such a mix, stop, start history. all 11 trails are finally being opened to the public. but a project that was conceived during a time of storing tensions is coming to fruition just as north south relations across these heavily fortified border have once again deteriorated to their worst 18 years. for many visitors, that tension is part of the appeal adding to the fascination of one of the world's most intriguing frontiers. robert bride al jazeera ganglia county, south korea. a conference has begun an ivory coast aiming to present space exploration as the key to unlocking social and economic transformation in african countries. the goal is to make space programs a larger priority across the continent. nicholas hacker force, senegalese, astrophysicist, thomas eli,
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searching for solutions to some of africa's most pressing challenges. but looking into space is not enough. she says, i would like to go to space because if i can go to space, i can gather precious information that will be useful for generations to come. it's essential. i, since the 1st man in space in 1961, hundreds of astronauts have blasted off. but a black african is yet to make the journey by casa guys, scientists from burkina faso says it's about time vis changes. she sing part in the new space, africa conference in ivory coast, where scientists, companies and investors gather hoping to change perspectives of space, research suffer produce less on thought book enough. esl has been there been and for more than 60 years. and yet we target with the same problems, hunger, lack of water and agriculture. we waste of money when we should invest in space research to find a long term solution. hurry to or in april,
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kenya launched its 1st satellite joining the few african countries that have space programs, the images it generates support conservation efforts by anticipating weather patterns such as droughts. they can even help protect boarders by monitoring the movements of arm groups and the sale. some of the components of satellites are precious metals and minerals found on the continent, but they cause to hundreds of millions of dollars and take years to build. omari chad, they canyon start up. has the solution nano satellites. this america with a live firmly called functioning satellite. it is affordable. i. it is more de la la, what you do is uniforms businesses. we shoot in the launch renewal period each to explore, to submit any country to our humans on a meteorite. for mars. researchers discovered traces of their con and mineral found
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in abundance and synagogue priscilla. this is no coincidence with only 4 percent of the universe known to humans. she says, africans have an important role to play in discovering what's out there, and how it can be used to improve lives back on earth. nicholas hawk al jazeera, just over dozen african countries, have their own space programs. a number that's expected to rise. colin baker has more of all the countries that have put satellites in orbit african nations have sent the fewest the 1st satellite phone call between 2 world leaders was made in 1963 congress big. it happened between us president john f. kennedy and nigerian prime minister, a booby car to follow the labor nike prime minister. and we look forward to seeing you back with the white out again. someday. that was a few years after stations in nigeria. and zanzibar kept track of the 1st american astronauts, kenya hosted an italian spaceport in its waters in the 1960s. it's still there,
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but out of use france when a test launch site in algeria. many space programs in africa were built with satellites purchased from abroad. these were mostly for communications, television, and internet, egypt and nigeria. i've had these programs for more than 20 years. angola launched one from kazakhstan in 2017. it failed a few months later. and morocco and algeria have launched earth observation satellites, as well as those for communications. gabon has a space program where it downloads data to manage its vast rain forest. but now that satellites are smaller and cheaper. many african countries are building them at home. south africa put up a cube satellite way back in 2001. now gonna kenya, ethiopia, tunisia, sim, bob, wy and we're wanda, have their own to one benefit is developing
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a new generation of space expertise at home. why my dog gets his schools to teach him or why you're once a high school student elementary school or students, satellites, technology, at least 5 fungus, 2 bins. we'd meet every every year and give them to their knowledge of, of, of satellite their college soon launches may return to the african continent. djibouti recently announced that will develop a spaceport with china. yes, talk to host jerry springer has died peacefully at his chicago home at the age of 79. the former marriage, cincinnati turned presenter hosted the jerry springer show which ran for 3 decades from 1991. controversial talk show often featured infidelity revelations and physical fights. as guests discussed their family problems, his family says his ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success
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with me a whole ah ah jim is here now is sport. thank you laura. it was a busy night of action in the english primarily gone fast. i as mark as russia and his manchester united side travel to talk as you can say, he was all smiles at leon before the reeling tottenham come back. well, perfect reports for the 2nd night in a row,
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it was london versus manchester. a spurs played host to man united and for the 2nd art in a row, it was the manchester team that dominated early on 7 minutes in a foreign finish mark jayden santo, giving united a one mill lead. oh certainly sure. first team coach brian mason was a new man in charge for talk them about the previous care. like a boss, kristian saline was sacked last sundays, 61 the feet at new castle, but it was the same. all spurs is just before half time. marcus rush redoubts through the home defense, the double united lead a teacher. but it was a different looking talk them after the break. we're on by the home fans. the intensity that was so lacking from spurs in the 1st half was now there in abundance of a wonderful finish from pedro polo just under the our mark,
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making it to one now to emergency united who are hanging on only eric dyer will know how he missed this chance and they really should be back little. but the math, he scored tottenham 1st at the goal at the new stadium, once again brought the home crowd to their feet on human, completing the spouse come back to to was how it finished it. not an ordeal score for a the team has both sides, choice champions league qualification. but for tottenham it was a spirited response to what has been a very tough week. ronald havoc al jazeera, i missed newcastle, followed up that demolition has taught them by so rushing, struggling, everton, canada wilson at newcastle, one up in the 1st half. we got another after the break to make it 3 know this one a bit special. c for one that the final score is new council made it 7 winds in 8
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games to take a big step towards champions league football next season. while everton remain in eradication, say, american basketball player, brittany granite says that she'll never play abroad again unless she's representing her country at the olympics. it follows her experiences in russia where she was detained for 10 months on drugs, charges. and 32 year old was fried in a prisoner exchange in december, having originally been arrested in moscow in february 2022. since her release greiner has resign for w and beside the phoenix mercury. speaking to me again i was, i know the to time olympic gold medalist got visibly emotional and talking about her time in russian prison. you know, i'm no stranger to a hard time. you cried. you may mika, i'm just digging deep. honestly, you know,
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you're going to be faced with adversities throughout your life. this was a pretty big one. i can say for me, i'm never going overseas to play again unless i'm represent my country and i fix, you know, if i make that tame, that'd be the only time i would, i would leave the u. s. soil analysis to represent usa now sort of the biggest upsets in n, b a playoff history. it up, seated at milwaukee bucks knocked out in the 1st round by the miami heat. a team that had only just scraped into the pay season. david stakes reports was what the milwaukee berks were already up against it. knowing they had to win games 56 and 7 if they were to reach round to yarmouth, sent it to come po, did what he could for the abs, top rank team. but jimmy butler and showed the miami heat, stuck with them. 16 down in the 4th quarter, butler rattled up 12 straight points before doing this to force the time
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either day will execute a boy at a huge moment. hauling down. butler didn't let up racking up 42 points and sensing the books were there for the taking a 2nd one again hold on tight. uranus tried his best to keep a walkie alive in front of that home, friends. but time eventually ran out there is, we're a good group of basketball players and were having fun when i were out there were playing basketball right away. and good things have whenever you do that. miami barely made it into the post season having straight through via the play in tournament. and this is only the 6th time that 8 seed is beaten. and number one, just the 6. david stokes al jazeera dash heart grab the reba miley hate to now play the new york next in the eastern conference. semi final is on the nic. seceded face and wraps up their 1st round against the cleveland cavaliers. games to one gallon. brunson tops gordon. this one with 23 points as new york advanced or half,
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they had been round of the playoffs for the 1st time since 2013 game one against the heated sunday in new york with his grizzlies kept things going in their series against the lakers. john, around 431 points and desmond vein got 33, the grizzlies running out comfortable when as 11699. but silly to reach you over as the series heads, batches, los angeles, that is about and 15 year old wildcard mirror and driver continues to impress the madrid open a day after beating the 2021. us open runner up, layla fernandez and driver has now taken out 13th seed, beatrice had admire. it was the 1st time the russian had faced a top 20 player and she came through in straight sets. and draper, who's rank 194th in the world, will play a magnet lynette in round 3. the polish 17th seed was a semi fires to the australian open in january in the men's tournament form a well number one. andy murray suffered his falls to feet in a row,
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equaling the worst run of his profess professional career. he was beaten in the opening round by italian and threat level stories ranked 100 and 64th. the 3 time grand slam champion who's won this torment twice before losing in straight sets era . so i was the rate faces at daniel medford up next to them staying in madrid. and there was a case of a foul play as a feathered court invader interrupted proceedings in this match. it resulted in a bit of a wild goose chase for a boy. the intruder, though, managing to show a clean set of feathers as it made a hasty exit off courts. and finally, the name or what pele is now officially in the portuguese dictionary, is used to find someone exceptional, unique or out of the ordinary. for example, saying he or she is the appellate volleyball or the play of medicine. it follows a campaign by police foundation which generated more than a $100000.00 signatures. ha, who died in december 1 the world cup 3 times with brazil. that is
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with one global perspective. a week to look at the world's top business stores, thousands of people go on strike and pay the high cost of living from global markets in economies. small businesses, the export restrictions really impactful, tried as autonomy to understand how it affects todd ag counting the cost. oh, now jazeera, lebanese sales made businessman with the large gold mining operation, mexico for leave to succeed. you reached the war, and the egypt sin economist who became a top at funds are to be opened leaders. president clinton's celebrated my work in
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the white house. he paid me much more than i actually deserve as you'd a world news to me who found success after leaving the middle east. i'd abroad the money on al jazeera. ah. as you don, threatens to spiral into all out war the what 2 sides agree to extend the cease fire by further 72 hours. as a country faces a humanitarian crisis, tens of thousands of sudanese people seek sanctuary in neighboring nations. ah, lauren taylor saunders era lived from london was it coming up.
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