tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 17, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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thing is taking place during a critical times of the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of pump leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans. enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the hello i'm, i'm us,
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and this is the news are live from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? our clients are bored. ones the world's hosses. 12 months ever is likely to hate in the next 5 years. the bottom of the control of haiti's capital all just see it. i mean, it's a gang leader accused of killing civilians. it's a federation of guns, and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital, they're fighting for control of the territory. on the other side of this morning, rivalry between on groups and nigeria and neighboring charts is disrupting straight along the border. we're going to have a live update, at least 400 people. i know, dad didn't me and most western rock are in states, days of the size on most of the box of the region. and on far as small with the sports and html and have secured a spots in the european champion sleep, finally, they beat city rifles ac my land one now at the sand, 0 and progress. 3. now after get with the
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test out to 10 g m t, we're going to start with the state of our climate. a new report says global temperatures are going to continue to climb into uncharted territory in the next 5 years. right now, levels of heat around the world, a way beyond normal uninstalled, the worst may yet be to come. it's done to the double whammy of global warming and the weather phenomenon called el nino is our environment editor, the cock to yes, look at a map of the world and pretty much everywhere this. yeah, we've seen searing unseasonal heat in europe, and asia are in south america. and in the united states, reco temperature's fuel fight, climate change, and is not about to stop reports from the world major logical organizations such as homeless. so we're going to see the whole to see on reco between now and 2027, and that we will breach the $1.00 degrees celsius threshold above pre industrial
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level set by the parents agreements with increasing frequency. so what's going on or human and choose global warming is about to be turbo charged. by naturally occurring el nino event el nino, it happens every few years and sees winds and ocean current civic, reverse direction, significantly altering label whether passes, bringing hall to dry weather or even drought to places like australia, indonesia, and pots of south asia. this week the department of health and the front of panes full and its health care facilities to be ready for the extreme effects of el nino, affecting power and water supplies. and potentially spreading disease. probably ability is when it comes to heat waves this year. i'm afraid we ain't seen nothing yet. okay, i want to bring in jemila mode. she's professionally executive director of optometry health that some of the university is also a member of malaysia is climate action council. she's joining us from calling them poor. thank you very much indeed. for being with us. um how much do you think
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people around the world are actually aware of the consequences of the climate changes that were c so thank you very much. i think that you know, 1st of all the report is nothing new, right? every know the consequences of climate change web, the people around the world where i think it really depends where you are. i think uh, you know, in the develop, well, there is awareness here in the developing world that there is awareness and in terms of the experience they feel, but generally what slacking is actually extra. and so, um, you know, i think what we, we are facing is really a consequence of climate change with inaction. this is why we're in trouble today with regard to the type of action that we should be taking. so is this something that should be focused on actually trying to reduce greenhouse gases and try and change that? the circumstances that we're seeing or should we not be focusing more on simply coping with the situation as it stands it's, it's both of them and need
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a sizable mitigation is needed until and unless we actually reduce emissions that sauce. you know, we know amount of at that patient is going to be able to cope with the amount of greenhouse gas as being a mentor. and we know that many forces that actually limiting uh, you know, the action that's required to reduce emissions that source. and we have, besides, we have the technology, we know what might be done. we have need to be solutions, but it's not enough. uh you mentioned before that is quite an interesting significance, which is that people who are and say that the southern hemisphere of the world, particularly in southeast asia, are perhaps more aware of the consequences of this because they have been living with, with them for longer. what do you think the risk saw for countries who are not to used to circumstances like this particular in the northern hemisphere? and i think that the risk, you know, is real for everyone, whether you live in the northern hemisphere or in the developing world. and i think
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that, you know, we are seeing the heat waves that are going to happen now with the weather phenomenon. so we know that in, in a many of these develop nations, the demographics of the nation is also different. so the vulnerability of populations also will be most of yeah, where there are out of the population. so i think, you know, everyone's going to few, the brunt of the, in the, in a warming world that we are going to be facing now and in the future. do you think that they the message is being pulled out by climate activists and people in your, in your own situation might be augmenting if it actually, if it actually included what the, the, the practical implications of this could be. for example, the impact of medical services, the impact on social services, but the impact on societies as a whole no amount of advocacy. and what, by all of us in the time and space and health space to tell people about the,
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the damages and the consequences of climate change is enough. we have skewed governance. now that's favoring, you know, fossil fuel production. we are, you know, we, we really need to reset the relationships. we need to re examine why there is so much connection at and until then, unless we, as humanity, it will have costs, oldest damage start to re examine all relationships with this planet. we're, i'm big trouble. i think that you know, no amount of no being an advocacy is going to turn that around. we need real action now from the governments from no fossil fuel produces from the largest of pollutants on, on the us to stop taking action. i mean one percent of the public, the one top one percent of the population is producing $1000.00 times more emissions than the rest of the world. and this is totally unacceptable that others who are poor and us. it's facing the consequences of time and change. this has to
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change. and i think that antonio gutierrez, calling for, you know, all of humanity to do this is it's a right call. that is not uh, you know, who goes 1st. you know, everyone needs to work together and i move forward. we have very little time to reverse climate. the impact of climate change as somebody who is at the center of all these discussions. and as you mentioned before, these figures that we're seeing, i know quite obvious, there is nothing new in this latest set of figures, but nevertheless, it's depressing. how does it make you feel? i'm sorry, you're breaking up. i was just asking the given the fact we've seen this instead the trajectory of any of rising temperatures, you're one of the people at the center of the discussions about climate change. and yet as you were talking about before, very little seems to have changed. how does that make you feel in your efforts to try to get some action done? mostly i am angry. uh, you know, i feel that, um, i cannot understand,
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you know, why people, i'm not ignoring the signs um, at the end of the day, you know, we are in a very terrible situation. now we, you know, we are facing what the u. n. has called and uncertainty complex, the dangerous changes that cost by humanity on the planet, coupled with, you know, see things assigned to transformations. and global porter lies on the rise ation. we are in the storm now and you know, until and unless we get to grips with this and best real commitment to change things and to, you know, re examined our relationship with the planet and the rest of humanity and you know, that sort of don't do this required because so many people have suffering this. yeah. alone. you know that more people are displaced by time, but then conflict. now at the 32000000 people displace. bye bye, bye bye. disasters that out most often related to climate issues. i mean, how,
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how can we accept this growing number? yeah, on. yeah. and then, you know, wonder why, you know, humanitarian needs increase the amount of boxes we want to hear me for interrupting it. unfortunately, i'm afraid time is against us, but we do appreciate you being with us and i'll just give them i'm thank you very much. indeed. thank parts of spain are facing the worst drought in living memory. rain has become so in franklin, the many rivers are drying off and one of the worst it areas is catalonia, which many consider the epa center of the drugs. on the i mean reports some of the reasons sol reservoir as if there's one symbol of the drought affecting large parts of southern europe is the solvers of war and catalonia, it's now at less than 6 percent of its capacity. the level so low that's about $4000.00 fish had to be called here. over fears, the water would become too muddy for them to survive. it said desolate scene. they
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live in said features of central my the so was once a merge is now standing well above the water level. i mean, man, look up. usually we only see the tip of the church. it's worrying here. so i live it and i'll talk to you to the 1000 meters and we're starting to see dry trans, up the to springs that will always plentiful before no longer have water. and you're asking what's happening? it's not raining. that's the answer. it has rained a little only a significant doubt for can reverse the situation, but we have average temperatures rising. it's difficult to predict when or if that could come. the needle of the rain gauge stands idle, limited them, but i'm gonna sort out this b increase is around 2 degrees over the past decade. that's compared to the average temperature at the beginning of the 20th century is most ingle that for this draft is very singular. data recorded over a century shows there's never been to years as dry as 20212022.
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to fill the gap, the outside the cell in nation plants, the biggest in europe, has been working at full capacity since last summer. 2000 meters of sea water is turned into drinking water every 2nd. this is present or future for areas cbs um done. our area here in spain or guardian area, we have several draughts. then we need another. so just give me, that's what i like this to warranty. that is not the only solution, but these are very important part of the visit is the salaries, as far as main role is to supply water to the barcelona area where tourist can double the population during the high season when it was 1st built back into 19 sixty's villages had to be up rooted because the reservoir was essential to supply the ever growing urban areas. now, life is again,
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disappearing from the area because of the lack of water, the reservoir i had become a popular spot for lovers of water supports. now it's a mosaic of parts soil. i see more reminiscent of drought in the sub saharan africa . then the low, the shows of them in the to reading and leaving the reservoir. one can only wonder if it could ever be reversed, hooked up to how many others here at this hours of war and catalonia. a lot of spam deals with dr. heavy rains of cause flooding and parts of northern italy. hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes authorities in venice. so they are preparing to raise a mobile body and the city is like goods to stop high tide funding while to talk more about it. here's why the presenter jeff harrington. you know, jeff, only 24 hours ago we were talking about wild fires in, in north america and in canada. now we're just talking about funding and drive it in europe. what's going on? right. and rob, it's not just flooding in northern italy,
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we've also had flooding in the southeast of croatia, which we've reported as well. so let's talk about exactly what is going on. we look at our satellite image right here. this is rain bearing cloud and it's just swirling around the age riata, and it's within rain around all sides of the age. radek. see? and truthfully the storm system has just been parked over this area. so again, if we talk a bit more about this setup, what happens is you get a cold air rushing south. it meets up with warm air there to collide. and that sparks storms right in this zone around the age or attic, see in the central mediterranean as well. so again, that cold air rushing south, that's the arrows that you can see there. and it needs up with the warmish see water if we're talking specifically about the 8 radix, see, and that combination is enough to sparks some of these storms. that again, just sit over at top of this area ringing out it's moisture. and that's what leads to the flooding. and so here's our forecasts today. still intense periods of rain to go for the northeast of italy where we've seen flooding, se of croatia. keep in mind the dark blue on this map. the more intensive rain is
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falling, a new problem spot potentially could be the west coast of italy, some pretty big burst of rain around rome, but there is some relief come in. if we look ahead to thursday that rain, turn spider sure it's still falling, just not at the same intensity that we've seen over the last few days. so some showers for the balkans. but you know, rob, looking at this map, i think the west coast of italy could be a problem spot here. so we're going to have to watch for some pretty big burst of rain in and around room. yeah. yeah. but if that moves on at least, why do some news? good news for venice anyway. jeff, thank you very much. in date, you're welcome. okay, plenty more ahead on the news are including we're going to meet the ukrainians farm . was what it about a crucial view and brokerage drain deal that could fall apart the continuing crack down a name wrong concert forces in pakistan to form a p. m claims the army for the violence added support for red cards to brawls on 7 goals. dramatic final nights of the southeast asian gates. as far as going to have the details
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the imagination, it says it needs $2600000000.00 to help people effective of fighting in so that an additional funding for refugees in neighboring countries. fighting between sedans, army, and upon them. electric rapids support forces has escalated even as negotiations continue inside the area. local, some shot a full, it's much needed to monitor engine aid arriving at polt sedan. it includes medical supplies from cup of and each to display and carries i needed for surgery and meet the current situation. and so then there was some medicine blood donation bags and trauma kits. again, i think the target government on the ground, much of the fighting between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces is concentrated in the trundle of the capital costume,
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battery north of the capital and on demand across the night for the the army says it's push bad, the bad a ministry drew from on demand a city across the nice from call to. it also says troop stall to the number of frederick positions in the center and north of the captor, resulting in heavy losses, including weapons and vehicles. but the rapids simple forces is claiming victory and the not saying it's gain control of separately, ministry based as the group has released footage, which it says shows the top 2 of 700 soldiers. the ongoing violence has caused a major humanitarian crisis today. 25000000 people. more than half the population of saddam nation mentioned aiden and protection. this is the highest number we have ever seen in the country. many people say the situation is unbearable, might be made. there is no shelter. we have no family to stay with. we can go back
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to our homes. we don't know which state is safe to go, because i love it. we can't endure any longer war and destruction. we can't sleep because of the mosquito is we want to leave this place for a safer area. the wireless has also spread to the west and off are region. the diverse fighting happening in janina. more than $300.00 people as opposed to have been killed in a matter of days, negotiations towards a ceasefire and a safe passage for refugees, all continuing. instead, the saudi arabia i saw the of diseases diplomatic sources say the water inside the holding unofficial talks to mediators. and it goes, so i'm sure these are just, you know, i had a couple of august joining us live not from own to them on both sides. fighting for control where you want to get any idea what the state of the fighting might be. well there are some facilities and parts of the capital have to invest, are largely under the control of the rapid support forces and the other areas
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needed capital, where the sudanese army is in control. now the army fight suggests the sudanese army fight tickets have been flying overhead since the early hours of, of wednesday morning. we can hear them as well as the sound of surface to add myself that of being fired by the rapid support forces against those. i suggest the army says that the recess has tried to take over the mid 3 air based here in on demand where these jets have been taken off from. but said that they were able to repel the attack by the rapid support forces. the presidential palace and still under the control of the rapids support forces, the general command of the army, still under the control of the army. but the rest of has been also trying to gain ground in that area then, but also fighting and the other parts of because of the country besides these are 4 in the west. there's also a little age where the rapid support forces are surrounding the city from various sites, but we're in the capital disability. army is present and residency. they can hear heavy artillery. so fighting ongoing between the 2 sides,
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both wanting to get an upper ground over the other as negotiations, instead the for a cease fire continue. let me go. some was just telling us in her report about the humanitarian crisis as a result of this conflict. how are people on the street so undermine and then call to managing to cope in amongst all of this? well as desperation, frustration among people here in the mind as well as in parts of part of them and in the north, in the city of buffy. people say that they're fed up because of be we're now in the seconds a month between the our assessments have been these army. they have not been able to get many of their basic commodities, the discharge, which is in the markets. they don't have the cash to be able to afford these commodities where they are found to give their found it all in many parts of the capital. and then there's the issue of robbery and looting by who the people on the ground say are the rapids support forces. now they say that their property, these holes have been looked at by the reception that they have been forced to leave their homes to places that are not safer,
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but where there is no recept present because of the ongoing fighting. not sure if you heard that that was an s right right now in the northern parts of the capital something. so pricing is still ongoing, but yeah, people say that they're trying to find these, the commodities that they're facing shortly. joseph cash, but there is in security rapids and security in the capital, and that should there be any sci fi agreed upon by both sides. they'll try to leave the capital, the sofa places where they are commodities available here. but we can hear those instructions. you're talking to us for another. thank you very much indeed. have him logging in on the line as fast as a sudden these refugees or flights of neighboring chad, 8 organizations. there's a getting help and is done is difficult right now. the same bus driver reports new arrivals at the adopting a child's largest count. little time at the main market, you may degree business is picking up graders say there's been a significant increase in the number of products picking up a good stick to charge a months of the hosting, which is broke out into that. some booking costs are coming to the bottom of the
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business is getting more profitable. we delivered only a small quantity of goods in the past. now truckload to be fair to chat and even return for more and less than 24 hours. but sleeping is good. select system is grommets, heighten skin that follow the same route, no longer get an idea because of the fighting item in. and most of i've seen this family income permit by more than 80 percent because of the disruption in trade. and that was the what we didn't get to him as a whole deal that's left of many workers, redundant unable to feed their families fighting. and so that has effectively cut of supplies reports. so down to the for the eastern chart. and what's the crisis in its neighbors, like libya and central african republic? tried this, turning to nigeria by the end security on that come on board is, is a problem. this is an old transfer hotter, trade move or what's left of it. it's an important thing for tonight,
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the central african republic and the 2 homes typically open. i'm free from a touch by i'm good. so i, just, before i'm an i still up to date, is closer to the economic survival of love, especially now that price is in its neighbors, is repeating the flow of goods. obviously so done, crisis offers a unique opportunity to launch a final attack on i'm goose de, stabilize, and they like chat region and beyond. this is a great tell of what you need to activate the motivation of the joint task possibilities. inclination would check these photo would contribute to not been up to of this is this is the regional task force lighting being. so it just seems like chad region must also collaborate with other central african countries to ensure lasting piece something right? this of this somebody could say they desperately want to see for business to thrive . how many degrees? i will just say that my degree nigeria,
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notified that report was from the um address. uh who's in the degree in northern nigeria. he was talking about the fighting incident, which would force the traders in chad to rely increasingly on nigeria for manufacturing goods of other arrivals along the border. and that was making life more difficult as it was explaining not as we were talking about before sizes that stood in these refugees having slain to neighboring chide and 8 organizations. their st. gal, getting health into sit on is really difficult as a bus traffic. now reports as we were here just a few days ago, and there are already signs that this refugee camp is getting bigger. most of the people living here were on this side, this bank of the dry river bed. but what we're seeing now is if this camp is getting bigger, more and more people are arriving and there are signs that they are beginning to adapt to their circumstances. all along with dr. river bed, they set up a mixture of market. you can buy dry fish in by dr. pritchett's there's,
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there's food, there's shoes, really, anything that people here might need. and if you cross the river, you get a sense of how quickly the population here is expanding. there's now a make shift have tense as far as you can see, all along that side of the dry river. well, i think there's problems with food prices could get even worse if russia carries out its, tried to pull out of its drain. there was, you train on thursday it once concessions and its own exports of grain. unfinalize is the agreement, has a lot of millions of tons of you printing green to be shipped through black c ports which allocated by russian forces. natasha baka is going to report for us not from outside of leave in the west of ukraine, spring in west and ukraine. this young we will be ready to harvest in 2 months, but farms here worry they won't be able to sell it, because the wall has to be disrupted. expos,
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alaina's families own this farm for decades. she says rushes blockade of black c port new in port restrictions and some e u countries hampering trade. so before do you all calm since the pope brocade, so it's not being able to send by c. so we started exploring viral weston buddha, to poland and hungary. but now they've been del grains. so i've trucks have to carry out products all the way to italy, permanent hungry and 3 other countries recently finding ports of ukrainian grain to present to slot. well, there's a grain can still transmit through them. it's for this form to find new clients further afield. but logistics are pushing up costs and not being able to export easily means millions of dollars worth of grain could be lost. usually at this time, if you, all of the grain on this fall would have been sold, but because of the war on all the problems linked to it. hoff of last is office is
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still here having to be stoked in the silos and in these huge plastics leaves a few kilometers from poland folder, these rail transport companies trying to get things moving. we have here european wiggins we saw already. the load is a cranium drain and since read it for transit to the police report to the guns for the manager says the was changed, everything, agent transferred green before the invasion. now it's accounts for 50 percent of the business. we had to lots of requests to, to support, to claim and fire farmers for export their grains into europe and from the mom. and so we started to construct, then ukraine terminal as one of the world's main grain produces ukraine's expos, our central freights economy. and to feed people around the world and everything is
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transferred to youth in such a vital time isn't just about supporting the war effort. it's also a way to build more connections with the european union. the t's is all track to join one day a. natasha butler, i'll do 0. so 50 west and ukraine will, shrinking resources are causing strain across the african continent, and the train war has only made it worse. so it's advocate as president says, and 6 african countries was send a piece mission to ukraine and russia as soon as possible. set a goal is one of the countries involved. nicholas hoc reports from duck on a piece initiative by 6 african nations mediating an end to the war in ukraine. the announcement was made by south african president, serial or on my post to lead us that i had occasion to speak to that as prison putting in prison in lansky. i agreed to that there would be willing to receive
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admission of the african heads of states, and both must co and the keys, despite pressure from western countries, most african countries have abstain from voting on resolutions at the un security council, condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. meanwhile, russia has been building close economic and military ties with states in africa since the war began. yeah, fortunately, so green, i believe ukraine really needs to take steps forward to meet the countries of the african continent. we didn't work well for many years. we didn't pay attention, i think it's a big mistake. ukraine is, when is the biggest exporters of weight to africa? russia is one of the largest ex borders or fertilizer to the continent. the heads of state of zambia, syndic all the republic of congo, uganda, egypt, and south africa are set to meet with the 2 leaders as soon as possible. but many are questioning whether the african peace initiative can succeed when others have failed nicholas hawk algebra. the car as well. david also is director of the geneva
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center for africa security in strategic studies. he's joining us now from london. very good to have you with us on all to 0 given the turbulent history of some african nations. are they really in the right place to be counting on this kind of mission? yes, of course. i mean may be the reach to very strong history about as a combination top um, especially um with the soviet union. so for example, in south africa, i talks about the, the crux of the beeping so that you and how about the city in defeating the apathetic region. but i think this is more of, you know, economic position because of course not to leave rightly said um african countries including south africa. that'd be like a lot on the explanation also reports ational greens. um also um the easy so for guys and specialize uh,
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most of these countries have an economic advantage in getting these um, crises through a whole the space you need with the truck that uh for the ukraine and gross. yeah, uh the biggest exports as of a couple of weeks to african countries. so there was on economic position. and i think that is what is the driving force of the sub integration from south africa. i've sent it out of countries like the sequel, which of course, you know, i'm hungry, may neutral during the, the, the, to un security council resolutions to condemn the russians, the invasion of ukraine. but also to ask what you have to. we do a source ease from ukraine, so i think this is the way the conditions look into what you know of presenting the economic ties to the both nations. hm. i mean, is that there is no doubt because the figures are happening in front of us that the african nations have suffered from rising prices. and as the scarcity of fertilizer and grand news, you're saying, predominantly because of the war. but there,
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there is also an argument suggesting that there are domestic elements to this as well. is there any suggestion or any perhaps choose to the suggestion that this is a, to some degree, a diversionary tactic. this is diverging attention away from whatever feelings that might meet domestically and economically, and predominantly putting the blame for the situation in some of these countries onto the war that's been going on between that ukraine and russia. a yeah, somebody domestic point of view. i mean, of course, so that's what guides the one median president of a full sized one the station. and recently we saw about the united states, but say though, you basically just the, the, the cues started after got old spun supply and which ones to russia and, you know, the size. uh so that we could picking a somewhat new truck with the patient. uh my new um, the house being told by the queen prison manufacturer. and so that creek is that uh
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the in buses or has happened. you guys the, we don't very clear. um, you've been busted. that'd be absolutely guys. you know, because the information was wrong or because you know what they did, not because police information prior to this all that freaking the government. but yes, you know, the domestic implications in terms of, well, i mean, since he's full of these applicant countries to get enrolled, russia has a very strong influence in some of the central african countries where it is now um, having uh, its uh, ministry waiting. so uh, you know, known as a watcher not working with some of these local countries. um, but, but also i think it's important to know, but you know, china, those she'll be behind, you know, these african countries probably as part of this initiative to bring about, you know, a peaceful solution by using the african menial african countries to push for some kind of a resolution to in the mid the issue and i think was the issue. so it's all about interest and you know, by, you know, even if the parties that i will, you know,
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when you're talking about south africa, countries from the continental countries like china. but let's see, i mean, the hope is that you know, we can have some kind of resolution to end these conflicts of quite soon. really interesting to get your thoughts on this david also thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. i still had an i'll just say to of modernizing age military in china, it's a push for new recruits to join the world's largest army. and this is kind of the film festivals underway with dr. johnny depp's 1st high profile roles since his defamation trial uninstall. daily laker has come up short against the denver nuggets actually from the n b a playoffs coming up later in the profile, the a meeting of minds you need to compose fragments. architecture becomes in
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the new watch and i'll just need a reminder of our top story. is this a new report by the world to meet you? a logical organization is wanting about temperature rises, which is on charge of the territory. in the next 5 years, it predicts dangerously high reco seat because of a human impact on climate and the el nino weather event fighting between sedans, army and the part of military rapids afford forces, has escalated even as negotiations continued and saudi arabia, united nations, says it needs $2600000000.00 to help people inside sit on and additional funding for refugees in neighboring countries. rushes directly to pull out of its brain deal with ukraine unless the list of its demands is max. if the agreement collapses,
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it will be a further set back to you painting and farmers, and it could push up global prices again. the in haiti out as it was spoken exclusively to one of the nation's most powerful gang leaders. new jersey leads a federation of 9 groups and as accusing politicians of fueling. the violence has been accused of human rights abuses, but he insists is fighting to provide basic services for the people that a simple method and the capital of the price as it's known as the g. 9 and family and i lice just one of the many games vying for control of for the prince or the place as well. if i'm it is run by former police officer jimmy shed. he's here also known as barbecue. he took us to the front line of he's open battle ground. he says, a rival gang is on the other side,
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similar to 8 or equal. it's unfortunate. we have to call some haitians enemies, but the haitian oligarchs and politicians give them guns and ammunition to destroy our communities. these men are extremely cautious, wary of an attack from the other side. jimmy, sorry, said i, left the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of gangs and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital of fighting for control of the territory. on the other side of this war is the neighborhood of failure that they've been trying to control what you the see a says the g 9 is not again. he says he's fighting to help provide security and basic services to the people left behind by the government. the low need it every night. there's a difference between a gun and an armed groups. we have an ideology, we have a vision to see hate to with all the services. with turn to us, walter schools,
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jobs and with security. the keys opponents accuse he's groups of killing civilians and setting houses on fire, where hundreds have fled, feeling for their lives. the un us and canada impose sanctions in him last year. prime minister idiot entry has asked for international assistance to fight against the on site explanation. chevy. c. a says most are funded by those running the country. so what do you mean? we saw yellow, but monday, those over with the pins, not asking for phone troops to come to the country. they won't foreign forces to protect them from the crimes. they have committed several times the u. n. to intervene in haiti and you see that the result is always 0. it's like this city. so you wanted to show us the difference between the areas controlled by him and other parts of puerto prince. he says, i know shortage is a full here on the street to clean because he pays for it. do you really see it?
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is the state in this part of for the prince? in the past few weeks, people have turned against again in the country, keeping suspected gang members on the streets. the movement is known as what gully . well, got a shady. c. a says he supports them saying the time has come for people to fight back. but he said, well, i'll just see that for the prince. more than 400 people are not dead and me in long the wake of sites on both on the west and rock island estate's been declared a disaster area. it's home to the prosecutors off in the minority pots of the region are cut off, and thousands of homes are being destroyed. a 5400000 people are expected to as being in the part of the cycle and facing wins in excess of 90 kill them. but as far are of these to be considered a 3100000 people to be most vulnerable to cycle impacts by taking to get the
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indicators of showed the quality or the security. and of course for coping capacity, it's really a nightmare scenario for the cycling to hit the areas which such deep preexisting needs tensions arise. again, pakistan has thousands of supporters of opposition, lead or even long con, have been arrested. the government's wonder would be what they called 0 tolerance of any further violence. kinds those to support has to be ready for more demonstrations. so you need you thoughts on the tv, but the number of police might be 70 or 80000 foot on the other side. it's 220000000 people. they will decide they will not allow them to violate the constitution, and we won't tolerate attack on the supreme court. we want to elections and we want to elected people. we won't live under these corrupt people. when you all will decide, then on that day we will get real freedom. so some of the things of it is got more from this level that the tensions are being ratcheted up with
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a section of the bucket son's bucks. any political lead is working against the minute fee. the other one is that the longer heads, but the judiciary, and that is what was discussed at the national security meeting. shared by the time is for if i could find it was a high level meeting, not only attended by top politicians but also came and joined chief of staff committees. the army chief chief air force chief is also the intelligence chief. all of them will be targeted by a non con thing that they are trying to push them out of power. they discussed the violence which ensued. dr. inbound fund was arrested saying that it was a black day in the history of focus on which means the focus on have not been able to achieve what was that you on that day and saying that there will be a swift justice for people who were a part of that arson campaigned it is worth noting and upon has denied that his policy was in. busy of in these attacks saying that this was a planned to conspiracy to trap the policy and push it out of the politics of pocket fund completely. so, as you can see, that this is a, a sort of a,
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a divide and bought into 5154 different parties in all of them are sticking to their max stimulus positions. and rights workers are concerned that this is not going to involve a china is trying to modernize its military capabilities. and this preparedness changes to conscription. laws come into effect this month, creating provisions for veterans to re enlist showing more time. a single washington has the details. this isn't a movie trainer. it's part of a recruitment drive and just encouraging more young people to join the chinese we don't leave in a peaceful time. the voice services we just leave in a peaceful country. this month, revisions on military recruitment came into effect, creating a legal framework for the conscription of veterans during war time back to the original units or similar roles and prioritizing the enlistment of university
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students and graduates from science and technology disciplines. that is clearly looking to the future, the military, well be organized in a way that is very technology driven. so that's very clear. so they want to start a process and to have the legal framework in place just in case experts say the government is trying to fill military gaps, presidency, japan, i think, as well as the street assessors for a number of years outlined deficiencies within the pa, citing that it is not fit for purpose and has not been for quite some time. and of course, as stated by the chinese government, this is part and parcel of what it means to be a great power. china already has the largest armed forces in the world with more than $3000000.00 military personnel, including military police. around 30 percent of them are conscripts serving amanda
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tree 2 years since president she didn't, pain came to power the army also known as the p l. a. as undergoing rapid modernization, still exploits say some challenges remain. deluxe of combat experience is a challenge for the purely it. however, i think there are bigger challenges for the people at the moment for them to turn into the type of military that they seek to become with this latest round of modernization. and that requires not just structural changes, but also changes in thinking. china faces simple geo political flash points in the south trying to see along with border with india and over taiwan. there has been several changes in recent years, and we're seeing recruitment, including improving conditions for personnel and creating more avenues for career progression based on experts say these changes reflect pages, desire to professionalize its forces, and encourage qualified young people to see the military as an attractive career
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option, while also preparing for the prospect that one day they may be called upon to find out whether they like it or not. just think of washington, which is 0 aging. some of the biggest names in the movie business out in the french riviera for the opening of the $76.00 con film festival. and for the 1st time and its history, more than a 3rd of a 21 films competing for the palm door directed by when charlie angela has more from the red carpet, ken film festival, the celebration of cinema and gamma, a place for pure spectacles, but also a space, the quietest, slower paced phones to shine. the ceremony started by honoring american act to michael douglas, his 57 year career. and may i ask you both to of the festival opens with the op lives on the body of french historical drama about louis the 15th favorite mistress, female direct to my when also plays the lead joanie debt is the french king. and his 1st role since his trials involving a had a divest jerry of actors,
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writers and directors who watched 21 films competing for the palm dual prize. can you just tell me what qualities you're going to value most highly when it comes to evaluating the film? i love going into films, not knowing anything, not having a story behind it or expectation of any kind. and sometimes i'm just incredibly surprised by things that move me in. sometimes it's about the right place at the right time when the 2 palm doors, reuben upland is head. if this is jury known for his satirical films, which challenge issues of cloth, power, and authority. tell me what audience is can expect from, can this. yeah. and what are you looking forward to his head of the jury? that is an event that is fantastic to share with george's and this year there's a lot of old dry goals like, like old mazda or so seen them on that is presenting to him. there are also some, some younger new directors, and i'm really going to look forward to look at feelings that you know,
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that state or region of the id is created during dependent. why is 10 of us still important? we'll see thing in front of individual screens. and i think that it's important that we reflect on the content that we reflect on the images that we are consuming, because they are changing how we look into was and they are changing our behavior. so it is seen him as a room where we actually can reflect that we can have a discussion of the content that we have watching over the next 12 days. these audiences will reflect on some 69 sounds 1st time sounds from senegal. so don, and we'll go, yeah, i'm going to be up against the stablish directors like the vendors, ken loach, and not even the receipts of winning the pando, it doesn't always guarantee commercial success. it can do, it's a career change, an audience is prospective and does guarantee the direct is based in films history, sorry, on to the out of their time. it's time for the sports. he's got a rob, thank you so much and terminal and are back in the european champions like final for the 1st time in more than
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a decade. they meet city rivals ac milan to advance to the continents biggest club game for home. the lake has the action the sand 0 was the focus of the footballing. well that's midland to biggest teams into any c face stuff with a place and the champion sneak final on the guy. this we're down to needle from the 1st leg. it was ac milan that had the 1st big chunk of white to celebrate brian v as his team. if it wasn't enough, however, to beat andre. oh no, no. ac stall. when a rough feel out also threatened, but couldn't hit the target into had opportunities to and it took a great step from mike menu to keep the school on goal is heading into off type all ed kept out by menu. i still got no way off to the break in defense. don't believe that this could be the noise as easy pushed for
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a goal without any loss, no sound by the hour. the definitive moment arrived with less than 20 minutes to go on. continuing, woke up with a loud ro, martinez, finding the net, to make it one them into on the 9th, and 3 new on aggregate only side of it. now it's that, so we stayed with simonian value team advancing to the type of design to entail the 1st tally and team to reach the champions league. final for 6 is then please either rel, madrid or mine, just the city in this stumble, leak. how is it a the mansions are sitting around madrid, go head to head later this wednesday, and the 2nd leg of their sunday final route will head to $11.00, draw at the front about in the 1st flight. the teams met at this stage of the competition last year. the city lead 53 on aggregate, but rail produced an incredible come back to when the tie and went on to beat,
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never pulling the final city have never won this title round. have one. it's a record 14 times. this is going to say, i think is it matches unpredictable. also, if you're not thinking that do out of the best in the world, it doesn't. it doesn't give to you the 100 percent. sure that your are going to move because a, as i said, there's not all liberal member of quality, there's kinds of game, but the order to 75 know is all the is also probably off that so knowledge pick out a data that you are able to mentality the throughout able to show on the beauty agent no ends in depends on us. we don't have to do i would say something exceptionally just to sales and when one game to read the fine and went to do that was being willing to do everything. i have an incredible feeling about the team and whatever happened. just thank you so much to, to, to dental. bring me to bring me to bring us all of us the funds to be do here. then
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. we'll do an ex now from manchester is the evening standards. football correspondent is arkansas island? is our city have never won this trophy. they've come close. can this finally be there here? yeah, i think it could. i think the, you know what i do this job, i think every day it could be months just to see if they've been favorites. i think for a long time in the champions league, they've got great squad, great manager, probably the best manager in the world. the playing the best football in the world right now. so yeah, it should be the time is now, but there always seems to be something that gets in the way someone just the city they may be have bad luck, may be some and team selections, pet body. all that gets accused of over thinking sometimes of these with these tactical decisions in these games. so yeah, it's a huge game and it could be months, it easy, but they have to overcome. this must be fair to me. well does rouse history of success in this torment? give them an advantage heading into
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a game like this. it always gives them in an advanced age. i think that you looked at the run last year. they kept going down to b. s g chelsea and then month city, but coming back and there's almost like a belief in this team that the testing. so in this compensation, 14 times when is a really brings a lot of strength and power the play is there almost carried by the history. and when you go to the stadium, it's done. see has a been a baby, you really feel it. so they do have a little bit in my check that may be know that team has an end, and that's a real big challenge for months. it's useful to come. well, city are the only time in europe who are still in with a chance of winning 3 trophies a season. is this the best team pep waudale has ever put together? do you think? i and there's some argument to that. i mean, these are a lot of great scenes though, but i think the, the real differences in highlander, i'm sure your audience will all know how many goals disability's been unbelievable in the premier league. and i think that they brought them in really just to have those big moments that they need. and these games relevant have plays like bands in
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my to provide that amount of sit your great see. but they haven't really had the talisman with the ex fox or upfront and nothing now they've got it. so maybe he's really the so for the next months it even faded. can send us the tournament this year. all right, interesting to get your thoughts as arkansas. thank you so much for your time. thank you. i to his new football coach says qualifying for next for the next world cup in 2026. this is priority. carlos carol, she is taking charge of his 7th at different national side, having most recently managed around the 2022 world cops for whole pack reports. yes, our new era, incomparably football began on tuesday. we are kind of cut off the officially taking over as the new manager now he's usually experienced by that international and at club level. just one quick look at his cv, will tell you that. and some of the names that come out your names are ground, madrid, majesty, united port, you go to egypt around just some of the changes all the coast or manage it. he's 40
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for a career. and then what do you think of some of the cheapest that he's had with sorry size, including when he english premier league or the wife of champions league. and that's the fact use well comp and added tools that are, he's qualified for the last full well cops with various countries. so i think it's fair to say that's kind of carol, she's arguably the most well known and my part probably fall towards the castle. i've ever pointed to the thought is, is an adult to different different country, believe it or different woke up. so we have to be different to challenge the rest of the world. we, we need to create this meeting. got that approach meeting, cut that approach it to be our benchmark medium cut that approach in, in, in, in football. but i'm, i'm very excited because i see great professional kind of carol, she's contract runs up until the 2026. well chopped. georgie, high speed bar, united states, canada, and mexico kind of remember that will be a full c 18 total. meaning that will be most points available for aging teams. and
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it's the success or failure of that well come qualified campaign, which is 10 year we'll ultimately be josh roll, pass back out to 0. so how cats are shape johnson been how model sonya is opt is offered to buy manchester, united change, awesome. and british business mangian radcliffe, are the 2 bidders, leading a race to purchase a premier lead team united are owned by the american glazer family. who announced in november they were considering selling the club. but the glazes have given no clear indication as to when they'll announce the outcome of this process or the denver nuggets held off the lakers to take game. one of the m b 's, western conference finals. and i guess we're out by 21 points in the 3rd quarter in front of the problem, but have to pay off a late rally by the lakers nichol. i yoke ej top sports. a den worth 34 points. and despite the bronze james's 26, they came out short and not get feeling game one, a 130 to 126. how many who attended
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a football match in the cambodian capital on tuesday got more than what they paid for? the 7 goals for red cards and to fist fights, security officials had to be called in to break up scuffles in the funnel. the south east asian games been town monahan reports the had to be able to pitch in a high stakes match between thailand and indonesia. the trouble started with the roughly plumas whistled with just seconds left on the clock, indonesia for to one up begin it permit. sure. celebration was the final whistle, but a free kit for their opponents. the silence for the extra time and tail since you officially scrambling to restore order. but tempers kept flaring. team positions
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from both sides got involved. 6 red cards were handed out at the end, only $75.00 players were left with finals for 5 to to meet you the 1st. that would be the title since 1991. both team say they regret the old occasions since bonehead l g 0. and that is all you support for that, rob, back to you. thanks. a lot of stuff is going to be here in a couple of minutes. david, the the
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