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russia says it is intercepted drones targeting the kremlin and points the finger at ukraine, a school shooting and serbia's capital kills 9 people. a teenage suspect is under arrest. more violence in sir dawn's capital cartoon. despite tuesdays extension of a cease fire for another week, plus, ah, more than 100 people have died to enroll one heavy rains trigger, floods and landslides abroad pop up with school later birth is future. paris arshebra is floyd to drought. the walk up winter has been suspended to barter close to 2 weeks, or the other northwest trip to saudi arabia. ah, to begin this news hour with what russia is calling an attempted assassination of
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president vladimir putin. moscow says to drones were used in an attack on the presidential palace in the kremlin. it happened to be early hours of wednesday morning. national authorities, se crane was behind it. equating government has strongly denied those allegations saying it does not attack targets in russian territory. we've got to reporters on this story, got charles stratford there in that kiva will speak to him in just a few moments to get more on ukraine's reaction. but 1st, let's go over to journalist julia po vall, over who's in moscow. you lead counsel a bit more about what we know of this drone attack. the details are still a little bit unclear. absolutely, but 1st reaction to some fast reactions coming in now, we've heard from mr. village in the head of russia low house of parliament to stay deemed as saying that state duma, deputies will demand the use
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a weapons that can stop and destroy the key of terrorist regime. he added that there should be no negotiations, would be the last regime as the threatened security of russia, europe on the whole world. but of course, 1st and foremost from the criminal prince, said sunday, immediately blamed the key of regime as they say for that talk, they said that to on monday or vehicles try to target the presidential residents in the kremlin. and according to them, they didn't specify the type of the trends, but they said that the military and intelligence officers took some timely actions . they used rate a rule for systems jamming the signal of been trains and eventually disabled the devices. no one was introduced to the fall of the you or these material damage was called that the head of state happened
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a been heard i according to to cremeans folks pass and to me, troop has called presentation was not in equipment at the time of shock. most who considered it as a planned terrorist stocks threatening, delightful. the president of the russian federation. according to a to to them the russian side not have the right to take retaliate remeasured where and when it's things is appropriate. but well, they immediately said that this accident incident won't affect any plans for the big tree day parade, which is going to take place on the 9th of may. ok, you're giving us the view that from moscow. thanks very much. go over now to cranium capsule speak to child strong for their tells what we hearing from keith about this alleged attack. well, some very strong language and language of denial from ukraine and officials,
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chief of whom was sir macau padaya. he's an advisor to the presidential office in a couple of hours ago. very soon after that announcement from the kremlin came out and tweeted with some of these lines. i'll read you. he said that this is all very predictable from russia. russia is preparing, he says, for a large scale, a terrorist attack. he said, 1st of all, ukraine wages and exclusively defensive war and does not attack targets on the territory of the russian federation. and he goes on to say, this does not solve any military issue, but he give ground it gives grounds to the russian federation to justify its attacks on civilians will put all the ac is effectively referring to. there is so called false flag operations. these are operations that are, i've been fabricated in the past, so the ukrainians describe the russians is doing and used as a pretext for some sort of retaliatory or some sort of operation. we saw these come into effect in the days before the full scale invasion. certainly amongst the pro
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russian separatists in the d, and are they claimed to have been a number of attacks on officials. and it was only a couple of days later, realistically that there was a full scale invasion. so there are concerns here that this may be some sort of full slag. i think it's also worth drawing attention to that there are huge questions being asked about the video itself. if you look closely at that alleged exploding drone over the dome, you can see what looked to be 2 people climbing up towards it. there's also the fact that this drone, if it is indeed a drone, is travelling very slowly indeed. and it doesn't seem to be carrying much of a payload. the explosion is relatively small. i think it's important also to mention context. let's not forget that ukraine has for weeks months been preparing for some sort of counter offensive thousands of ukrainian troops headed east and south lots of western kit wisdom. so whether in fact this is an attempt by russia
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to potentially pre empt that counter offensive is of course impossible to, to confirm. but they're all concerns in care of. and just as one more note we had in the last hour or so to air raid sirens over here, the capital, that's very unusual. we haven't heard anything like that in the daytime, at least for many weeks. i can tell stratford buying a fillet says that from k thanks. i much has at least 17 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in russian artillery strikes on the ukrainian city of cousin. they had one of the few whacking hypermarkets in the city, partially destroying it. victims include the shop staff and customers smell some other reports from cas on to watch it until he had acquired a landmark. we're outside the largest shopping mall in the heart, of course, on top of the venue would shout, and as a result, the entire building was damaged or thoroughly had the alco sophie had. here. you
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can see the impact on the ground medical. and there's also one of the many did body still lying around and, and we were told he was one of the work man. she had a marcus ang, an opponent blood. so her eye is simply a laser meal. so what i'm at and several people were killed and a dozen injured in this attack, ukrainian or 30 and say the russians are constantly shelling, major shopping centers, and residential communities in the city. and they also reported other fatalities on the front lines as russia intensifies its artillery muscle and rocket attacks along the eastern bank of the nitro river and curse on which is now under rushes control who are allowed or seattle to smother al jazeera castle. county must have had her on this news hour, including iran's president, becoming his nation's 1st leader to visit the syrian capital since the war began 12 years ago. and as for the lakers strike, the 1st blow in their playoff series against golden state that's coming up with
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a whole ah, to serbia, now we're a 13 year old boy has been accused of opening fire in a school in the capital bell grade. at least 8 children and one security guard were killed place and the suspect is now under arrest. used his father's gun in the attack, but he's not expected to be charged because he's below the legal age to face trial, out zeros, onions or it is in belgrade. with more fully said that suspect planned is shooting for at least a month that he had 2 guns that were legally registered to his father to mala doves, a plan of school facilities and the least of potential victims. they also said that the shooter called the police by himself sugar, was arrested in the school yard as well as his father. couple of hours later,
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police is still working on this case to find out all the details as well. the motives that lead to this thread, or the, what they know in this moment is that shooting started in a hallway and the security guard was the 1st that you have seen him. shooter killed the guards and then started to shoot in direction of other students. 3 days of morning have been declared in serbia and old schools in belgrade hill closed classes for to day throughout these lake. these same mass shootings are very rare in serbia, which has very strict gone loaves. and this is the 1st time that this happens in a school. that is the reason that schools in serbia closing the one with roger the has happened have be their surveillance, but not the metal detectors, new and undetected, general for humanitarian affairs has arrived to ensue. dawn martin griffith's and said to be coordinating the flow of aid across the conflicts head nation may mild as being more violence in the capsule cartoon despite yet another seas far
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extension between jason b reports. this video puts to show fighters from the power military rapid support forces at the presidential palace in hearty. it's the office of the head of the army, general abdel fat alba hand. but the r s. f says it's in control of this government building. this be more intense fighting in the capital is the 2 sides battle for control. that despite the announcement of an extension of a cease far for one week, after mediation efforts by south sedans, president salva care looting is still a problem in battery. in the northern part of her team, thieves have stolen clothes and textiles from every store. at this market, the un says the deteriorating situation is making it difficult to deliver. age is humanitarian chief who visited ports, who dance as security guarantees are needed. even whether is the whole national c, we will still require agreements for reference to allow for movement as dos fires.
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we will need to have agreement with the highest level. and very publicly, are we willing to deliver those commitments into local arrangements, the company to present all the fighting and instability is pushing more families to flee the capital. this boss of a vacuum ease is heading north to the eastern red sea coast along the way. they passed through several checkpoints, some are controlled by the army, others by the rapid support forces. another lot 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 of very old, impulsive dan navy ships commercial fairies and airplanes. shuttling people out of the country authority say around 13000 foreign nationals have left in recent weeks . but more evacuees arrive each day and the city is struggling to cope with
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a lot of up or down or kind of what you've had a big problem of accommodation in the area. sealants are currently living on the street. some families open the houses to families, but for us youths, we've been staying in the mosques and we have been getting help with basic needs food and drink. despite the poor 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. well, let's get more now from heaven. morgan, who's in cartoon for us and here it's been 3 weeks or almost 3 weeks of fighting without stopping, despite these ends of these far extensions. what's the situation? well, i'm not sure if you can hear that loud bank right now, but that's another explosion around the vicinity of the presidential palace. and that's been the tuition since the early hours of wednesday morning since around 9 o'clock local time was around 7 g m t. they were heavy artillery strikes, being launched by the city,
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by the rapid support forces against the news army fighters, as well as at denise army fight, suggest that we're flying overhead and we'll continue to fly overhead. now at least 3 different places have been subjected to asked by the for denise army, the vicinity of the presidential palace position, supposedly belonging to the rapid support forces in east mile that's in the north east of the capital harpoon. and the city of battery where we can see plumes of smoke rising. right now. if you can see with me plumes of smoke rising from several positions in the northern city of berry and it's been very strategic. it looks like this is denise army is trying to regain as much control of battery as possible. whether it's heavy, rapid support for the president to take on the earth or fight it in the palace body overlooks the presidential palace but look like that has been the aim of the attack during the previous days, but on the ground fighting still continues. heavy artillery continued to be fired, so didn't army 5 to just continue to launch as try again. our 5th position here in the capital, hard to me, and people say they can keeping home for the 18th or 19th of the day now trapped
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and caught up between the fighting and be caught up in the fighting between the 2 sides. ok here, but many times surveying the situation in cartoon, when the united nations has more than a 100000 people have fled, sued on since the fighting broke out on april 15th, i'm going to address reports from gone, gone, gone, and chad and the border with su dawn with thousands of refugees have been arriving from dell for they keep 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 fleeing attacks from ethnic malicious slaymen he, bram abdullah, just arrived to this family at this informal camp of 4000 lincoln, atlanta. they do not 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
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and shelter. blind and helpless jamika seriously. mine arrived 5 days ago with his light family hoping also to find food, shelter and some piece. so far he says he's found none. modeling earthy law, we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here 5 days ago or the bottles had a mind. the oldest had good camp may be preoccupied with safety and welfare, 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 or we can, central government have to, has given ethnic malicious the opportunity to consolidate their positions, especially in regions like the for and this is forcing thousands from minority tribes to flee across the border into chad. while some refugees went to go back
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home as soon as security improves. some say the plan 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 taken seriously. look, look over and then what we've asked all security personnel and officials to be on alert and sensitized. the civilian population to that is crucial for child was. peace is also for i dial army degrees, algebra going good near the charge. so done board iran's president as an damascus for the 1st official visit by an iranian leader since the syrian war began in 2011 . iran and russia had provided crucial military and economic support. assyrian president, bashar la sad, which helped in weekend control of much of the country. abraham icy and our fans have signed a deal covering industries such as oil, aviation,
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and agriculture doth such a buried, joins us live now from tech runs. and also the 2 leaders of met was come out of the meeting. well, the iranian president has, according to his aids, who were with him during this meeting with a syrian president, have signed at least 15 documents. i covering a number of a lucrative economic agreements between the 2 countries. one of the main parts of the iranian delegation that is in damascus with the rain in president is that of people from the private sector that are hoping to strengthen economic ties between the 2 countries. the renew president, of course, also is accompanied by number of his ministers, including the defense minister, the foreign minister, 2 oil minister, as well as the telecommunications minister of iran. this visit comes at a time when iran has been behind syria throughout the over
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a decade long the civil war in the country and the remaining president, abraham bracy, being the 1st to visit damascus since to 2010, a. highlighting the position that iran has had throughout the years and standing behind one of its strongest allies in the region. of course, the officials here believe that they are providing assistance to a country that is very much as they put it helpless in the face of a number of air strikes from israel. one of the main points of contention between iran and, and israel has been that the attacks has been carried out inside syria targeting various depos belonging to the revolutionary guards. who, according to radian officials, have been there on an advisory role on the part of the syrian government asking for help from their evolution regard. so abraham, where you see now very much showing the international community and the regional countries in this part of the world that iran is very much behind syrian president, bashar allison and they will continue to strengthen that relationship. ok,
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dosa many thanks with the water line that from at tech run. well up to coffee al hm . do as a syrian activities part of movement, calling for president bol bashar assad resignation he joins us, knelt from it lips as we just heard from our correspondent to ron, is saying, this visit as providing assistance to war, torn syria. how do you view his visit? thanks a lot so. busy for this, in fact, we are not shocked at that. so, you know, the iranian visit is in syria because i mean, many officials doing years since i have been visiting syria and iran is visiting the country. it had been colonizing for years before the revolution even. but during the delusion they were, they can pub discolored zation and they were send them fighters. they were in the money they. busy every kind of equipment to help i said that to keep in his position. so now this visit, it's not the kind of economic and having economic relationships with your regime.
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it's a matter of the to show the economic domination on syria. they are asking for that it turn over the held that they have been giving for years. so when we see the iranian visits or the, the russian regime, or russian president visits for celia, this is another kind of a visit from a country to another. it's from a country to like, let's say, one of the colonization they have to be released. to what extent though, does it allow syria to take place back on the international stage? if you've got a number of countries appearing to normalize their relations with bi sharla, sad, do you expect others to follow? in fact, now the other countries, as well as a lot of countries are, are trying to normalize, but it is a little bit different. the reason maybe is different from the visit of the iranian
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visit and they are trying to take some interests out of the syria in crisis or out of the students tuition nowadays. and in making such relationships, they are trying to a beautify the picture of this year routine. they want to say that this is the country. is it safe? again quite, it's not safe, and there are more than millions. in fact, munoz would state of their homes as there are more that hundreds of 1000 in prison as there are more than a 1000000 people killed. and the killer isn't held accountable. so the country isn't as safe at all and none can convince anyone in the world that this account just because they are trying to make such visits. then they with beth, will not help. i said, rather then it meant ethic them among the people. and even among the other generations there, austin, a number of rebel held areas in side,
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syria won't support as the opposition have. in fact, it, we are here in the people who are told 1st and you joined the port this again special that's an against mr. jim, in fact, we want to continue the movement that we started years ago, this sort of allusion, this uprising wouldn't die, ed, by words of some presidents, a world all over the world. this revolution, this uprising wouldn't end because such visits. oh such attempts to write this illusion we keep alive as we are, the solution we keep alive as we have one meter of lead on this lead with disillusion and this surprising will keep alive as next. generations are coming open. i asked for the same right because the pollution is it doesn't mean only
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a path to laura fighting. it means a cause that will continue or whatever. i mean at that time. good. like extended. ok? abdul cafe al hm do. thanks very much. taking the time to speak to us hair on al jazeera. thank you. now, at least 109 people have been killed in flooding, triggered by heavy rains in western rwanda. officials say that i've also been injuries. many people are trapped in the homes rescue as have been deployed to affected areas with more on why the rain is so intense, and rwanda has all weather presented. jeff harrington. while we need to look at the continent as a whole. and surprisingly, most of africa is in the tropics. we get tropical rain as far south as a tropic of capricorn and tropical rain is that persistent, intense rain that leads to flooding. there's also tropical rain, around the equator, north of it, but it doesn't get much further than that here in africa because we have this hard
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desert. so of course it is incredibly dry. and at this time of the year when we make the transition into the northern hemisphere is summer, most of the rain is falling along the equator, just north of it. and for countries like we're wanda, these are some of your what is the month of the year, april and may country sits about 2 degrees south of the equator. also going to talk about climate change. there is a lot of energy in the atmosphere. a lot of moisture, so some seasons are worse than others, like we're seeing right now. there's been some flooding in the southwest if you've gone to burn d and also d r. congo. but if we focus specifically on western and northern uganda, here's our forecast on thursday. still some more pulses of rain for that western and northern side. but i want to show you this 3 day forecast because hopefully this rain will start to back off as we get later into the week. light rain friday and saturday. so again, what is the month of the year in rwanda? april and may, but as we make that transition into the northern hemisphere summer,
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that means that june and july for this area will be some of the dry as months of the year. so there is some relief coming in. the next little bit may involve military john to has partners more than 2000 prisoners, to mark a put his festival. relatives gathered outside young guns in same prison where inmates were jailed. they were detained under a law, which is a 3 good jail term. criminalizes defense against the military. well then 21000 people have been detained since a minute. she took power and a 2021 cou penny chain. as more from bangkok, further the charge of 5 or 5 a. the inclusion of the been the penal code of descent against the military punishes those who are responsible for fake news or inciting against the military. these were new laws which have been imposed since the military coup in february 2021. so it is a very narrow group of people. nonetheless, it was very unexpected. a prisoner amnesty is not uncommon in myanmar,
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but they usually happen over big national holidays. like the new year festival independent. they are armed forces day. this is not one of those days, and i don't think anyone in young gone was expecting this. nonetheless, it is a significant number of people were not expecting any high profile political prisoners today. those who were charged under 5 or 5 a are usually centered to that 3 year jail term. we are, however, expecting a number of journalists. in fact, al jazeera has spoken to a photojournalist who was in the 1st batch of releases to come out of insane prison . he said he was, he was very relieved to be out. he'd been arrested in december 2021 during one of the silent street protests. but he did also mentioned that some of those arrested with him have died in custody. and i think this will highlight the apply to those who remain and jo cilla had hair on out it's era a call to end threats and attacks against journalists. we'll have a special report on weld press freedom,
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dame. why loneliness and isolation could pose as big a health risk as smoking amongst the city's top gold score looks full, a record, and the chance to attend his teams, the top of the premier league that's coming up with for whole in sport. ah, you're locked into your weather date for the america. nice to have your long in this storm system is still pretty much stalled out over the great lakes. so gloomy conditions and at times this will generate some showers, but temperatures slowly but surely are starting to come up. but still while below where they should be for the some the year go to the west and you're seen signs of summer. so for alberta, it's capital admin to 30 degrees on the nose for you and in california, it's a soggy forecast today on wednesday,
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this is unusually heavy rain for the month of may for southern california, los angeles and san diego, you could pick up to a month's worth of rain over the next little bit for the goals states were seen. some thunderstorms flare up pretty much along that border with texas and oklahoma on wednesday. meantime, central america, the tradewinds had picked up. so that's going to steer in some rain, generate some showers for costa rica and panama, and for the top end of south america, i would say it's this northeast corner of brazil where we've got those steady bouts of wet weather. meantime, for the southeast of brazil, been talking about this for the last few days. these storms just parked over this area, most of the energy out over the south atlantic, but still some showers in storms in puerto laker with the hiv 21 degrees. not bad in bio blanca northwind manger. temperature is 20 today on wednesday. see you later . ah. a turkish filmy returns home to the village to jack 20 years with only to
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a daniel watching out there. his reminder of our top story is this. our russia says it stopped an assassination attempt targeting the president vladimir putin. it says to drones, we used in an attack on the presidential restaurants in the kremlin. ukraine denies allegations it was behind the reported attack in savvy as capital a 13 year old boy has been accused of opening fire in a school killing 8 children under security guard. police say the suspects have been arrested, but is not expected to be charged because he's under age. i mean you and humanitarian affairs under martin breath, it says arrives in to don. that been more violence in the capital cartoon. despite
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a thick faced, griffith says he's been talking to you and stuff on the ground. while some of the thousands who fled the fighting ensued, dawn were already refugees from wars in other countries. the hierarchy has more. imagine being displaced from your home country, not just once, but to 3 or even 4 times, not to situation for hundreds and thousands of people and sit down who already fled, war and persecution. now on the move, once again. so that's easy entry requirements. i've meant it's been a final destination. i'm trying to that country for a few g migrants and file m c. because for me at least 10 countries, those include fairy a young man and south sedan. now, many like mohammed who are about to have from fled to war and syrian works in construction in hard to me. he can't return home. on the 2nd, on the 2nd day of eat and massage, struck our area, causing all the buildings to chic violently. it was a terrifying experience. i had to leave and come to vital not any for safety. i'm
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now in a safe place. they will come in the schools. i'm deeply grateful. now, some writing from europe here is one of the many 1000 still stuck in sudan as well . just as a chart on the 19th of april, i was due to take flight to canada to meet my husbands. but unfortunately, because the outbreak of warn sudan, i've been unable to leave, i'm in watch montane reaching out to you and hcr, and other humanitarian organizations for help. now the situation there is difficult . there were more than a 1000000 refugees in sudan before this fighting began. last month i spoke to call shambria from the norwegian refugee council to find out more about the situation. these refugees, the only option is to flee from the neighborhoods from the camps and seek some kind of safety in the nearest towns and cities which are not yet reached by the fighting. we're looking at, for example, the east ga dot f y mother. any east,
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off guard to me where out many of the people are fleeing, including refugees among displaced as we speak. we everything is back to the drawing board the, the plan we had for the, the military and responding to don for this year. that the, the funding needed for it was only 14 percent covered and that was before all this happened. now imagine the needs market lying by so many times just because of the needs that are growing every day. people more people on the move and one of the community volunteers for the all region refugee council has been killed in south west. it's all 4 separate. other of their volunteers have also been caught in the fighting, including humphrey fox. she's been documenting her journey all the way to egypt with family members, with several children as well. and it's cost them thousands of dollars and more than 300 kilometers of traveling on unsafe rosa. she says she was forced to leave
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out to the grandfather who refused to abandon their home, for fear of it being looted, they are running out of supplies that exhausted and they, they haven't had a good supply of food and water for, for over 2 weeks. now, and some areas where some of my colleagues are wrapped in like a cartoon that they've had no water for over 2 weeks because the water station was hit. so the, it is terribly difficult and hide whether you stay put or move and so on. right now it says i, lemme that everyone has to decide depending on what look safe to them, whether it's safe to flee with the little you can take what you our, or just tape what and hope that the fighting doesn't reach your house or hearing it off they stories, indiana see another humanitarian agencies, a calling on both sides to end the fighting as soon as possible. one,
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palestinian has been killed and 5 others injured and israeli as strikes in garza and late nights. he's 5 between israel and armed palestinian groups in gulf appears to be holding. the sirens were heard across southern israel is armed groups, fight, a barrage of rockets is ready. moultrie said it's get hit, fight, blowing into her mass off to that. the nation violence follows the death of prominent palestinian press that had it been on hunger strike and miss rainy jail. loneliness and isolation pose as pose a risk as dangerous as smoking. assessment of a report from the u. s. surgeon general, which found nearly half of all americans feel lonely, and she made worth by the covered 19 pandemic. younger adults tend to experience st . problems, inflammation, and immune changes wealth. older people face symptoms including pain, depression,
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and a shorter life span. the report revealed loneliness increases the risk of premature death by nearly 30 percent, but it's not all bad news. the research also suggests that social connection and community resilience can help us improve these conditions. are coming. young is associate professor in sociology at dorm university, joins us now from durham in the u. k. great. have you with us. this is a somewhat fad and troubling report though. why so many people this lonely right now? while reading news been a problem for that could be recognized by the end of all these already. now the eighty's psychology is starting to pay attention to where it might be patients of
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the nation, what people with physical and mental health. so it's part of the problem is it's been a problem for a long time. did you say these implications is sort of just starting to emerge that quite extraordinary, that loneliness can be as destructive to health as smoking and can bring about a 30 percent increase in a premature death. what actually happens? wall, i'm not aide position medical researcher, but i, i've read some medical reports basically saying that the thing is we will trigger some changes in the body in the line, which then further we will bring up some other issues. i think people normally will not take the only issue because a lot of large moles, emotional reactions,
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events. but what they don't know, what will happen when, when it brings up the issues. i don't think we should over estimate the part, but we will be careful with that. what i'm going is we will make that kind of damage that has to be chronic. i'm very, i don't think goes to be trying to. it's not going to say that, i mean i, you are really call dying, muddy who's increased by 30 percent. i don't think that will be probably the finding that it should be a certain level of last period of time. sure. okay. but, but nevertheless, loneliness is houses, as you said before being seen as an academic for quite some time and it does appear to be growing and it has really been properly address. do you think reports like
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this might push your thirty's health center health systems to properly address it in ways that counter the loneliness? yes i for the country i've already paying attention to where that will be. okay. government. you stop me. it's free for loneliness. people's very surprised we will pick up, i think in the 18 and if i remember right, denise and also some charities in young mines such as long as they focus, particularly the i so i think some government agencies is already take action type of problem. other countries, i feel looking austria, i know so and also the problem here is saying ok, coming on,
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we'll leave that. thanks very much for taking the time to join us from dime university. my place in columbia is outgoing finance minister, who told down to 0 in his 1st interview since leaving office, that he has no regrets on how he conducted himself. i the antonio ocampo is part of a cabinet reshuffle last month following present, gustavo petro, his disapproval on how a prepaid health care reform was handled. o'campo spoke to alexandra, ron patty, for many people. busy it was a surprise when you were let go, but was it a surprise for you? well, there was a political crisis that led to the they changed the cabinet unless he does have those who are not for the. the president and woman were asked to leave the nickname here in columbia, where you were the fireman minister, and you were there to put out the fires when other ministers eventually said something that went to radical. one of the functions of it is to be able to say
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no way that something is not the operability for the economy. we have a fiscal rule though, we have to meet on the let me say no minister has stated a strong strongly as i did that if it has to be met. or what do you make of the fears that some observers have that your successor cap, the new yemen, might not be as quick or don't, will not have the cloud to say, know the way you did? well, there has been a bit of money that markets. i'm pretty sure that the, the new me says getting i continues to give the, the correct messages that he will follow the policy that we were implementing. marcus will come that the president spoke about the relationship with you. he was
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asked if your role in the election of the president of the national federation of coffee growers was crucial in the decision to let you go. his answer was in a quote that was just one issue of several that undermined confidence. there were several issues. what were those issues? i am not going to make any comments on the, on present, but i mean, do you feel that the confidence of your relationship somewhat fell apart in the last part of the i am not going to make any call me the business that. what do you think of these reforms from an economic standpoint? let me start by saying that the only form that has been approved was my tax reform, which is a progressive taxes them, which he agrees give say additional revenues to finance social spending. so that therefore has been approved, but to make up the fact that federal, if we don't put in place these reforms, there could be
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a revolution in the can't. i don't think so. in the capitals, this is the strongest, a institutional framework overlap. i mean, we do have other problems, let's say the violence issues we have affect us. but in terms of the institutions of this call is very strong. though the strongest ceremonial troops have practice marching in central london at midnight. as the country gets ready for the coronation of king charles, and it scheduled for saturday, more than 6000 military personnel will take part in the parade. the royal carriage will transport the king and queen console between westminster abbey, and buckingham palace. a journalist who was arrested off the plane, he was almost diverted on portland in bella. ruth has been jailed for 8 years. roman purchase of it has been found guilty of several crimes including conspiracy to seize power and sentencing comes on the 30th anniversary of world press freedom day. the charges relate to his work as an editor,
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the opposition media. next time us senator has called on the biden administration to release the findings of a report on the killing of ounces or a journalist. sure enough, actually it's been nearly a yes since she was shot by israeli forces during a raid in jennine and the occupied west bank. no one has been held accountable center. chris and holland has been called for the full assessment by the united states security coordinator. be made available without any edits for congressional review or wednesday is well press freedom, day bombs. the profession is becoming increasingly dangerous. for many journalists, at least $67.00 medial workers were killed. last year, the committee to protect journalists says that's the most since 2018 ukraine registered 15 killings, followed by mexico with 13 and haiti with 7. the philippines recorded for iran tops the list for arrests of dissenting voices. it jailed more than 60 journalists last
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year alone, as followed by china and men mar each with more than 40 jailed media whackers. there is also intimidation. several governments have passed legislation to punish fine or jail journalists a report what could be considered as misinformation opponent say, it's essentially a tool to limit criticism and press freedom out zera as journalists and crews covering stories all over the world. here's a look at what press freedom means to our teams. press freedom means being able to find out the truth and share it with the world. press freedom means we're able to do our jobs freely and independently, that we're able to ask tough questions. tell important stories and hold the powerful to account all without fear of censorship or intimidation. to be able to go home and be with my family. and not worry about being kidnapped or pizza killed . press freedom is vital when covering rushes invasion of ukraine. if people who
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understand what's happening on the ground, especially as there are so many states, a non state actors involved. and when propaganda is often used on both sides, i've been reporting on civil strife and abuse of power, latin america for over 30 years, challenging. those would rather we keep quiet, doesn't get any easier. that's why freedom of the press matters. if the ability to report the news without fear of being can. them without fear of can shop and die without fear of being sentenced to jane. it's free movement and rights information that those in power don't want you to know. press freedom means being able to report the facts without fear of being reprimanded by thirties and not having to constantly worry that anything i said could be construed in any other way than what i'm reporting. press free to means having the ability to question authority without
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consequence. it's protected right in the united states, but it's something that even here is becoming increasingly difficult. it's knowing that whole, the hard work that we put in here, across the world and across all network senses is getting to where it needs to be. just taking the voice of those bob helpless, given it to those who can offer the help. so has hair on out there and also keeping up the pressure on manchester city in the premier league title race that's next in fort ah ah
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i'm not boat and his level or thank you very much. we get to start with little bessie. his future harris algebra is a doubt off the he was suspended for 2 weeks by the club. the french side said the argentina woke up with her travel to saudi arabia without their permission. this week, bessie is a tourism ambassador for saudi arabia. he will miss pierre. she's next to gaze at ward be allowed to trade at ward get paid during the suspension. jessie's coward's p, as she contract expires at the end of this season. when a strip followed the clubs of surprise at $31.00 last lorio or some day left it with a 5 foot lead over bar, sorry, with far games left in the season passed, he found the split or whether the club was right to suspend the 7th. hard battle door, widow se only counted for those who if within the framework of his contract he is not respected body was supposed to do, i find that quite normal. leo. missy is the greatest player of all time. with that
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he should sit an example to the other people who are under contract and to the club and also to the fans. the fans wanted piece g to have a great seasons, a beautiful season, which was not done. so there again, it's a lack of respect towards all these fans. in my opinion, it's really alpha because sexually messy, it's a huge salads and they could put football player and therefore be at z. so make some exceptions for him. the club is right because also i watched the game the last game against florian. so mr. he didn't play when he wants to leave. that's why he live or without an agreement and go to so the other, maybe he will return to about on, on maybe he will go to play and serve you on of, i don't know, but he's not happy here. but hey, make a bad decision. and they go over himself, he has to get agreement from the club. the club is right. they must go. now what about he's got the sorry, that goal scoring mentality as bessie is out and have them color that's according
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to it matches the city both at guardiola. marianna was caused bessy's coach at barcelona with the art. it's hard to put $73.00 goals in a single phase of holland. meanwhile, can't break the premier league record on wednesday. he's already on 34 goals by face west have light. any one can compare then with messy. so in not helper airily, i do, we the intention and tens of goals them into idea that messy has done these numbers every season during the last 1015 years. yes. but links in to start into brooklyn on before, when and now here have the sim lever. so the goals rate is almost every game, no score wilson and one or 2 goes every, every game you had the chance to do it by misses the most complete player i have ever seen in visioning buses in dribbling in competition as in,
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in many things that is difficult for either one, hopefully hopefully hell info can be so close like lil will be, will be great when the city with that guy that will move ahead of the league leaders know the cameras off to point clear having to try to get inside the by just the city a follow the sick 3 or the chelsea or choose. i also witnessed the previous 4 guys, but a brace from captain already got one from w. okay. so the record i 3 were at the chelsea . well, it was a 6 strike loss of the interim coach frank lampart. anyone do have any chance to win the league we are doing today? and we've done it and it was something they were going to be back on top after tonight we are on day 4 against anything. now we can control is that we, when our much isn't to that perform as well as possible. ok. disparity though above that just one way. why? from the 1st law he gets heartland for years,
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although they left it very light to beat off the sooner the capital. on tuesday, the visitors had jorge hernandez sent off 26 minutes into his dad view for bringing down a pedigrees. despite the amount advance, his boss struggled to break down. the also suit of defense. that was until that matter, jody all the school. the 5 minutes ago also will be crowd champions, the victory or the city of all those aside, your in the next guy on 40 to 40. so on the brink of waiting the title while around with the hopes of getting it are all but either after losing surround software as well. going be hard earlier. the 2nd policy just want to talk because even harder would study kind of a house with a sense of scored another 5 minutes from the end. if it is to do right now, 14 points for hard. barcelona with far guides to go for 100 meters. well, champion tory booey has died at the age of 32. the american spread to this crowd well chanted in 2017, and one. the 3 limpid battles at the rear games in 2016. just part of the women's 4
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by 100 b to read it, but also what called the brazilian cities. now to the big chart out in dbi i plow, said it was the la lakers say baby supposedly struck the 1st blow in their western conference. so be far against the golden state warriors. after the davis was top scorer, as described guy, one with study points planning on that warriors high court in san francisco. le bron james chip, t with 22 boys at 11, re bounce is big wible steph curry lighted. some of his, a tried bought 3 points for the defending champion, the warriors, but they, they scored $40.00 to point to the 4th quarter to level the scores. but it was like as you edge out in fonts. and there was no way back for the golden state warriors off. that's like as eventually waiting by 5, we had a couple of holes. we allow those guys, steph, clay, and jordan to get some looks that they were really tuned in. it will happen because they're going to get there. they're going to get their looks anyways. so we can
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have, you know, our own personal problem mistake. so we gotta be better. okay, to these that come for saturday or next of squared, their series against the marty hates, who are missing the aged leading storage of the butler and abrupt from that the way for the next with 30 points. every final phase is now level at a guy the pace philadelphia $76.00 is laid, their series against the boston celtics, and they don't have the and b, i b pay in their ranks. this was the margaret that joe i been found out that he won the award i bill of them. i said along toward coming for the old style said so he finished the previous 2 seasons as a runner up the deck visit nicholas joking. but he thought he beat joking in the 2nd, turn it on your and bid is from cameroon, and was the nbc scoring champion for the 2nd straight year? averaging $33.00 points peggy, to the child,
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the dana styles jonathan ski became the oldest player to school for goals and a playoff game. but he still ended up on the dozing side. the 38 year old was the oldest boy on the ice. he gets the seattle crockett early grateful considering it was his 1st guy back since coming to concussion particles. just 2 weeks ago. he's got all the golds for the stars, but of the said it was a cracker. he eventually paval far for, and i would start with the scull from daddy gord, while of our skeet was on the bench national lead and want 0 in the series off to looking out the top seated boston bruins, the florida panthers of what the are pretty game of their series, against the philip said by police, florida with a visiting, sorry that despite giving up to go lay the underdogs eventually wanted 40 full of oxy heavyweight champion. dante wilder has been arrested a loss our jellies. he was allegedly to tarried for possession of a concealed fall, rob a barrel water, while striving through hollywood. that's when we spoke for our bulletin. laura, thanks very much. i have something that might help while to put his problems into
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perspective. astronomers in the us observing a star, swallowing its own planet. it happened in a solar system. 13000 light is from our own. thank goodness. it's the 1st observation of its kind telescopes that monitor the whole night. can i caught the brief end of the 10000000000 year old stars? life swelled becoming a red giant. and then in a bright flash loft as several days it consumed. one of its i'm planets leave to be similar in size to jupiter. amazing. i'll be back with more days these in just a moment. ah and i may on a year after
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a da 0 journalist sharina boston who was murdered despite international outrage of multiple investigations implicated israeli forces. we ask why justice has not been served. both lines examined the ramifications of julian associates publications of usd think with and what the case against him could mean for press leader after leading to key for 2 decades. reggie, if the run is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as a red collision of opposition parties hopes to unseat as leaders of the g 7 nation meet the continuing boy ukraine action on climate change and the global economy, ohio, the agenda stars from across the world descend on ton for the annual film festival, celebrating the best of the silver green man on al jazeera, the law will. the law win. with neither side, going 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
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