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you're watching elders are alive from a headquarters in ohio. jerry navigator also coming up 8 students killed and a teacher shot after a teenage boy attacks his school in serbia. heavy rains trigger, floods and landslides across northern and western rwanda, killing at least a 109 people. and on world press freedom day, they're increasing demands to end the threats and attacks against journalists around the globe. ah, hello was fighting rages on and so john, the you on humanitarian affairs under secretary martin griffith has arrived in the country. there has been more violence despite a 6 face fire being placed, griffiths who's in court. sudan says the 1st priority has been to talk to you and agencies on the ground. the 2nd aspect, i warren, who started work, you know?
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yeah, it's very, it is to be sure that we have the commitments. obviously, i'm sure vitamins military is to protect human term systems to deliver on the obligation is to allow us to partner with people and that we should do that. and humanitarians university do this. even when there is no paul marshall sees. we will still require agreements and arrangements to allow for movement just often starts victoria again, because the latest this video puts to show fight is from the power military rapid support forces at the presidential palace in her to it's the office of the head of the army general abdel fat albert hand, but the r s f says it's in control of this government building. there's be more intense fighting in the capital is the 2 sides battle for control. that's despite
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the announcement of an extension of a cease far for one week. after mediation efforts by south to dance, president salva kia looting is still a problem in battery. in the northern part of hearts whom thieves have stolen clothes and textiles from every store at this market, the fighting and instability is pushing more families to flee the capital. this boss of a vacuum ease is heading north to port sudan on the east and red sea coast along the way. they passed through several checkpoints. sama controlled by the army, others by the rapid support forces. another than that of you will people coming from cartoon who are escaping the war and trying to find safety and security arrive here and of very difficult circumstances. some people who have passed through here don't have food, some, a sick, some, a very old enough impulse. he dan navy ships commercial fairies in airplanes. shuttling people out of the country authority say around $30000.00 foreign
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nationals have left in recent weeks, but more evacuees arrive each day and the city is struggling to cope vulnerable for them to talk on with what we read. a big problem of accommodation in the area, students accounted one the street. some families opened their houses to families. but for us youths we've been staying in the mos and we have been getting help with basic needs food and drink. despite the pool conditions, the influx into port saddam will likely go on until the warring sides agree to a cease fire that holds victoria gates and be al jazeera. have a morgan has more from heart him. oh, that's the sound of artillery being fired by the rapid support forces. again, denise army fight h at that have been flying overhead around the vicinity of the presidential palace since the early hours of wednesday morning. now fierce battle have been ongoing between the r f and the sudanese army as the army looks like it's pushing to regain control of the presidential palace,
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which has been under the control of the rapids support forces since the thought of the fighting 19 days ago. now the 2 sides are fighting out around the vicinity for denise fight teach at lunching as strikes and not just around the presidential palace, but also in other parts of her 2 parts. like east mile where residence there told ultra 0 that there were several abstract launched again, suppose it r f f position. now in the days leading up to this attack where it looks like the cities army is trying to regain control of the presidential palace, they will also verify things in the city of battery in the northern parts of the capital. and that has been significant because barry overlooks the presidential palace and had heavy r at the present. and it looks like the food in these army were trying to neutralize them or minimize their presence before they launch an attack to regain control of the presidential palace. the fighting has been going on now for 3 weeks and it has had a devastating humanitarian impact on those who are trapped in the capital. as well as those who left the capital. millions still remain left behind. many of them
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saying that they can't leave their homes due to the ongoing fighting between the recess and the city news army for dance officers. union says, 12000 people are at risk of death to life threatening diseases because of damages, the same to health facility facilities here in the capital. and tens of thousands are out in the open in neighboring states or neighboring countries. please think dire, humanitarian situations. the fighting now is go into its 4th week between the rapids support forces and denise army. there are talks of yet another sci fi between the 2 sites, but on the ground people who are living, it's say that they see the fight h. s. they can hear them. and then they can hear the i to louis tracks by the rapids. the flood forces, so any talks of his, his fire, if it not manifested on the ground, means nothing to them. all the united nations has more than a 100000 people have fled sudan since the fighting broke out on april, the 15th. i am at the threes report on gun gore near the border with chads, where thousands of refugees from the dar for region. i've been arriving. they keep
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coming anyway, they can. the united nations high commissioner for refugees says, an average of 100 people are registered here every day. all of them from duffer filling attacks from ethnic malicious slaymen he, bram abdullah just arrived to this family at this informal camp of 4000 cinco de leon medina godaddy. i met minding that even residents of the capitol on feeling much better. all he cares about now is how and where his family finds food and shelter. blind and helpless jamika seriously. mine arrived 5 days ago with his large family, hoping also to find food shelter and some piece. so far he says he's found none modern archie, what are we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here 5 days ago,
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i was involved in a mind. the elders had good camp may be preoccupied with safety and welfare of the family. but for the young ones, any time is amusement time from den delta to google and other border communities. the must migration to chinese, fueled by violence and threats of it from ethnic malicious and rebel, grows a weakened central government at heart to has given ethnic militias. the opportunity to consolidate their positions, especially in ridges like therefore, and this is forcing thousands from minority tribes to flee across the border into chad. while some refugees went to go back home as soon as security improves. some say they planned to make their move to chide, permanent nitrogen issues warns, but the unfolding crisis in sudan can blind the entire region into a deeper crisis. something chad government says it's taking seriously look, look over them. we asked all security personnel and officials to be on alert and
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sensitized. the civilian population to that is crucial for chad was piece is also for i dial army degrees, algebra going good near the charge, so done, board one, palestinian has been killed, and 5 others were injured and is really airstrikes. in garza, a late night cease fire between israel or in palestinian groups appears to be holding. awe sirens were heard across southern israel as are in groups. far to barrels of rockets is really a military said it's jets had sites belonging to hamis after that. the latest violence followed the death of a prominent palestinian prisoner that i'd 9 who had been on hunger strike and, and is really jail in the se, had reports from garza city officer a whole night of boardman last night. where israeli air strikes pound the different parts in areas of the gulf, the stress military camps belonging to
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a sub brigades, the military wing of hammers, and also the national security building of how much government in god saw agriculture lands in many areas. there was an exchange of fire also by the policy new functions here who also continued to launch rockets towards south and east. the towns also anti aircraft fired miss tiles on the door. is really wor jeff. the exchange of wire in rockets launching continued until the early hours of wednesday morning. there was a senior leader in islamic jihad tools of just the red last night that they have asked egypt to pressure the israeli government to hand over the body of hud. that to his family, to get approved for burial among his family and loved ones. but these
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negotiations are still going on and there is no progress talks continue in the u. s . between the sector state, antony, blinkin and the foreign ministers of armenian as are begun. tensions have been high after bach who installed a checkpoint at the start of the la chine corridor road. that's the only road rule . it's linking armenia to, then i guar no care back territory. burnett. smith reports from the armenia, azerbaijan, boarder, russian, military convoys are the only traffic now on this road that links the ethnic armenians in nagondo caraballo through azerbaijan, to armenia. the russians of peacekeepers. i'm supposed to keep the road open but us by john, set up a checkpoint last week. it's left ethnic armenian stranded in hotels in the nearest board town. some have been here since december, when the road was 1st blocked by azerbaijani government backed environmental activists. make joke was when we get home
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a good week where we can't live does or by just check our passports on principle. there should be no such thing. i don't want to pass under the postal welcome to others. they must realize that it is welcome to call. this is as far as we were allowed to go on. the armenian side, too, was sparked by the nagondo county back dispute between these former soviet republics. has killed tens of thousands of people, ethnic rivalry, still smolders about john size. it has a right to have a check point on its internationally recognised border. the problem is that the 2020 russia broken piece deal between other by john and armenia says they're supposed to be free movement of ethnic armenians into the enclaves of an ago know car back. and now there isn't as a by john is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the land. it took back from almena and the 2020 war and has it site set on establishing sovereignty over the part of car back. it doesn't yet control before the occupation. half of the
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city's population are, as are based on, is currently only armenia living there. but my hope is that very soon we will be returning back to our constituents with russia are apparently distracted by the war in ukraine. the e u and u. s. a. now trying to ease tensions armina looming in not gone or car box. are sure that if there's a check point and they, they will have to go through those check points. oh, for sure, as our budget can detain, armenians can create security challenges and many other things. so the chief point, the major reason of the check point is the ethnically sync preparation process. the border remains a dangerous place. 7 soldiers were killed in fighting in april, but those hopes that the talks taking place in washington d. c may produce some sort of a deal. now in the 4th day, it's the longest period of time ministers from both countries of met
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a more than 20 years. bernard smith al jazeera, on the armenia, azerbaijan boarder, at least a 109 people have been killed in flooding, triggered by heavy rains in western rwanda. official say there have also been injuries. many people have been trapped in their homes. rescuers have been deploy to affected areas still had on al jazeera, a show of support. the iranian president arrives in the syrian capital, damascus. the 1st such visit since the war began. and the u. s. braces for a surge of migrants along its southern border as a controversial asylum law is set to expire. ah frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me. a map informed opinions, find administration, are very concerned about this development,
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especially for what it means for china's power on the world's day. critical debate is our only bo illegal revoke dog sees is here the you got a proper spirit in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, one 3rd of all, the put produced is the wasted with tens of thousands of put outlets. how will in south korea has been transformed from west offender into bill by leader in foot recycling either reporting on how your technology is making as possible in kenya, i mean, the pharmacy and sundays, what i believe the thing the thought, the lab notes to pendle wall loop life afraid or just the rock. ah, i agree, i'll just 0 with
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blue. the hello, we got the top stories on al jazeera this hour. the un humanitarian affairs under secretary martin griffin has arrived in su, done. there's been more violence in the capital cartoon despite a 6 face fire being in place. griffith says the 1st priority has been to talk to you and agencies on the ground. one palestinian has been children 5 others injured and is really airstrikes and god sees fire agreed upon late last night between israel and the palestinian groups in garza appears to be holding the comes off to the gusts of
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a prominent palestinian figure who was on hunger strike and is really prison. a 14 year old boy has shot his teacher and 8 other students and central bell grades . a security guard was also sean, serbian police say the suspect has been arrested adding that he had used his father's gun. mast shootings are rare, and serbia, which has strict gun laws go live to al jazeera and zora is joining us from malware . and so what more we learning about this incident? well, i'll say for is that ought to be our witness sink since this morning. are many people that are shocked and in tears here around a school, mostly pupils from this school does have been evacuated. ah, this morning could, but also their parents who are trying to comfort them at all. so the citizens of belgrade said that they are in shock up there. this tragedy that's not common in
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these areas. so it to disturb very a whole serbia. but also the region. what you can see behind me is that the streets in this area are still closed. there are many, many police officers adopt, are investigating ah, all the details of these a tragedy, but also the motives that led to, to aids. and what we know so far is that the shooter, that suspect for shooting was a 14 year old boy, the student of these school police confirmed earlier that aids or students have been killed and also one security guards. while 6 other people, 5 students among them and one teacher are still in the hospital, where doctors are dakshina, kara, ah, taking care of them. ah,
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ah, president of municipality of rach out of that's the municipality of the school he's located. told us earlier on that to base the on a video surveillance in the school. ah, they can tell dad, shooting started this morning. ah, in the hallway of the school and the security guards was 1st that so the shorter, so he tried to stop him and lost his a life doing it. after doubt, the shooter turned his gun to over the other students that for her in a hallway i and her i, he was arrested sam are now hubble of hours of goal or in a, in a, in a, in a school, the ards. right. and as you say, and then as you say, i mean this is, this is very rare in this moment. yeah. and as you've been saying, i mean this, this is very rare to her, to. yes, have been in belgrade. so tell us a little bit about the reaction of the people that you've been seen as is very the
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must shootings are very rates ah, yes. that, that that's the reason that they are shocked because most shootings are rare. and this is the 1st time in serbia that they charge the leg. this is happening in a school that children are involved. the desert suspect was suspected to use his father's gun that he had brought up to school in the back back. and the ve come into dad's that this is the rare that's the reason why school ah, was into using the metal detectors on their doors. okay. and now we are speaking about that r r r is her some more our security measures needed so many, many are union solved. are of the people who work in the school. ah stopped her close the schools for today all the schools and serbia and they said that schools
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weren't working. i even to morrow until they are sure that to every school in serbia is safe after these throughout the ordinance or. and thank you for that update from belgrade and take a look at the life picture, or we expect officials to be coming out and speaking any moment now on this my shooting to has taken place in belgrade. so once we see them, we will cross back and listening to what information they have. i will move on to tell you about iran's president because he's in damascus for the 1st official visit by an iranian leader since the syrian war began in 2011. so iran and russia had provided crucial military and economic support. the president bashar said action that helped him regain control of much of the country in a tv interview president. but he said that he is ready to cooperate with syria and rebuilding the nation. dorset jabari has more from to hong many here, believe that this is a very significant visits by the iranian president. it's the 1st one since 2010.
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the law serene in president to visit damascus was now i'm at the new job at that time. the visit is being seen as an important one because the iranians want to highlights the closeness and the relationships that they have with the sad regime in damascus. this is coming at a time when many believe that the syrian president has managed to hold onto power. despite the decade long over a decade long sir civil war that was raging in his country. and now iran who has been one of his strongest supporters throughout the entire time, is coming out in support even stronger than ever at the reigning president has said that the main purpose of his visit is to highlight 2 things. one to increase what he calls the axis of resistance against the israeli threat, mainly that we've seen over the past few years when they carry out their strikes in
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various points in syria. and of course, to strengthen economic ties and help rebuild the country after the devastating war . the re, new president also being accompanied by number of his ministers, including the defense minister, the foreign minister, the oil minister, as well as a number of private sector business men from iran hoping to find some deals of the us administration is sending 1500 soldiers to the border with mexico after an increase in the number of asylum seekers and migrants who are trying to enter the united states. the search comes ahead of next week's relaxation of pandemic era restrictions, which allowed border officials to turn away tens of thousands of people particle, hey, and explain. i'm having a direct impact. another $1500.00 us soldiers and marines will be arriving on the southern border. as soon as next week to join the 2500 national guard, there are already there. the reason it goes back to cove it former president,
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donald trump, made no secret of his disdain for migrants. he used the cobit emergency to enact a plan to turn back migrants to mexico, before they could ask for asylum called title 42, which president joe biden kept in place. but on may 11th, the covert emergency is officially over an authority to effect as many as 11000 people will try to cross the border without documents each week. but biden has changed the rules of what will happen when they get here. now anyone ca crossing without permission will be presumed to not qualify for asylum, make use easier to send them back immediately unless they can prove they were denied asylum in another country. immigration advocates are outraged. biden's record has been very effective as taking away access to asylum and limiting asbestos and and, and so in my view, not great,
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and protecting the rights of my rent and the sound speakers and honoring their humanity. divided administration says it is allowing access for people to claim asylum if they make a very hard to get appointment at the border crossing. it is also change the role. so the $30000.00 migrants from cuba, haiti, nicaragua, and venezuela can come to the us every month if they apply and have a local sponsor. the military is downplaying. the significance of the move military personnel will not directly participate in law enforcement activities. while this request is for 90 days, i would point out the d o. d has supported d h s. on the southwest border for 18 of the last 22 years. and every year since 2006, a long standing issue that has divided the nation and has seen presidents from both parties, promising to stop the flow of people. so far, to little effect had to call him al jazeera researchers in the us have used a i language tools to roughly interpret human thoughts in 3 participants. neuro
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scientists had been experimenting with new methods to interpret the brain signals for over a decade with limited success. this new approach uses a i language models similar to the system used to rewrite chat g p t to learn model and predict what a subject is thinking. alexander huff is an assistant professor in the department of computer science and neuroscience of the university of texas. he says g p t tools are allowing scientists to peer deeper into the workings of the brain. we put people in m r i machine and we had them listen to many hours of podcasts. and then we use this data to build up models that relate the words that they're hearing in these podcasts to their brain activity. and then the 2nd step, we can take the brain activity that we record and try to figure out what the words where the person heard or even with the words were the person was thinking. so these tools like g p, t, which what we're using here,
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it turns out that they're actually very good models of how language processing works in the human brain. so whatever these models are doing inside them is well matched to things that are happening all over our brain that represents the meaning of language that you hear or think or speak. we generally avoid the term mind reading. we don't really know what that means. we call it brain reading, we can read out what's happening in the brain. but of course, this is kind of scary, right? this is potentially an invasion of mental privacy. so we did a lot of work to figure out the limits of what we're doing when it comes to mental privacy. for example, we tested whether this model could be applied to someone new who hadn't gone through this whole training process and we found that it couldn't. we also found that if a person wanted to disrupt it, they could just think different thoughts and that would make it not work. yes, so we're excited about how this could be used to help people who have lost the ability to communicate. for example, from a brain stem stroke or motor neuron disease, these people could really benefit from another way to,
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to speak. but i think this is going to get a lot better in the coming years for sure. a u. s. police officer had a lucky escape after a car crash during a routine traffic stop on a highway in virginia. so the dash cam footage from his patrol shows a sports car losing control on the opposite lane and then headed towards the fairfax county officer. he narrowly escaped the 2 colliding vehicles. he's left with minor injuries along with the 2 other drivers and the driver of that sports car was under raged, and he is now charged with reckless driving. thanks for watching more information on our website. the weather is next. then inside story will examine how much of a threats to dance conflict this 2 shots. ah, let's start off this. why the report in asia pacific?
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thank you so much for joining in store. and system is now moving into the korean peninsula, out of china thursday into friday. that rain will really intensify, generally about a 100 millimeters of rain. so what that means is places like sol, for example, and months worth of rain over the span of 24 hours by saturday. this becomes a story for japan already heavy rainfall advisories issued across most of the country. so thursday, here's where this storm system is across the yang see in the yellow river valley, moving out toward the yellow sea again, down ports of about a 100 millimeters to be expected here quite active through that eastern side of india from what's been called state into thomas now do and care law. same goes for them all div and true long as walter is the possibility of seen some flooding toward the southeast. she longed got through focused on another westerly, disturbing, swinging through here. so we'll see the rain pick up in below. just stop provident k, p k as wall and punch app profits and for the golf wins continued to be the big story
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on thursday. so for us here in doha gust of about 60 kilometers prior in time in bahrain, even stronger wind gusts on thursday, up to 65 kilometers per hour. that's it too soon. ah. a fishing town in synagogue, losing it is honest to their dreams of a better life than regression you so much. it's because synagogue doesn't offer opportunities. al jazeera well tells this story of a community hit by a wave of immigration and meet the women left behind. i left my husband, i also love synagogue. we don't off the scene on al jazeera chad house. hundreds of thousands of refugees from seagal. a more have been boring in this is the latest fighting began.
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