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in mind, truth is a bottom field. i believe that the images have the parts index buttons feel that i believe that the interpretation of the images also themselves part of that kind of more architect vitamin and photographer trevor pat glenn talked to. every photograph is a photograph of environmental change. when you're making images at the kind of hedge of what's possible that becomes very pronounced studio be on script data analysis era. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering? that's the report on pre brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the . the secret was president key on the left. so it dissolves comments and cools fairly elections and
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a bit to avoid being ousted from office. the prompts on the cry, this has helped us their life and also coming out for elections because this get sold towards some sort of like a sony prime minister in runtime, telling l just sierra he and his full to something politically tag is this. the deal holds for now you crying, and russia extends and agreements to explore millions of tons of cry and admission to miles within 10 years. this outlines its ambitious plan, just seems humans to the ridge line. the, the head of equity was military has wounds that his forces will act finley if violence breaks out. president q. my last so it has dissolved the opposition
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controlled national assembly, which was considering with the to impeach him on corruption challenges. security forces had been deployed outside the parliaments in the capital of quito. the president's will now governed by decree until elections can be held, the process that could take up to 6 months. in a while, the dean alone ecuador needs a new political and social practice for to allow it to escape from the serious political crisis. the country is in body and which i'm pushing me is getting was day by day. we need to move forward to a solution that can give hope to ecuadorian families for a future of wellbeing and stability. assume that and the, the armed forces and the national police who maintained that position of absolute respect to the constitution and the laws and their decision to protect the rights liberties and guarantees of citizens within the framework of the rule of law. the decision of the constitutional president of the republic to dissolve the national
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assembly is based on the cool one full age of the constitution of the republic. it is therefore subject to a constitutional noon and must be fully and completely respected. but all citizens have a son for a rump, yet he has more from ecuador, his capital cater. one of the bigger as fears here is that the opposition could call to mass protest and we could be again and the other scenario in which act, whether it was just a year ago when there were demonstrations in a lot of the countries, some of them turn violating to ad, which almost all full the present, the more or less so at the time. but so far as the main opposition party is said, that while they be leave less, his decision to the solve congress is the legal because they say that the legal circumstances that are necessary for the president to a to do that don't exist right now. i'm on them, the fact that they say there's no internal commotion,
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which is one of the issues that, that are required. they said that they see this as an opportunity for ecuadorian said to a choose a new government then that they will at that they. i agree with the early elections, another party that created the social christians who said that they will try to challenge last so as decision and in, in the course. then other thing very important to look at is the announcement that the biggest indigenous organization in the country cannot your will make, that is expected to happen any time. and now they could also decide to mobilize that they are people to this 3 things to start the process. we're waiting to hear that. but as things look right now, it's most likely we will indeed go to these at early elections now president last so indeed can govern by the create, at least for the next 3 and a half 4 months, while the new elections to take place. but only on economic issues in any degree,
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it needs to then be approved by the countries, the constitutional court, or a grinding tale between you crying and russia has been extended for fear the 2 months. the agreement has allowed millions of tons of ukrainian going to be safely shipped through black seaports blockaded by the russian navy. so then consider has moved from a sample carrying 30000 pounds of corn the ship could have been the last to leave ukrainian force if russia hadn't agreed to extend a deal to allow the vital grain deliveries. the fact brokered by the u. n and took it in the stumble last summer. allow safe export of a cranium and russian producer of lexi to the world markets. a joint coordination center with the representatives from the 3 countries and the u. n. was set up in a stumbles to oversee the shipments the importance of the black sea initiatives, and the memorandum of understanding between the land and the russian federation is
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clear. these agreements mets us for global food security as you get a new and the russian products see, the world's, the initiative has enabled the safe shipment of about 13000000 tons of crops since july 2022 and help alleviate the global food crisis. aggravated by most goes invasion of ukraine, went to the world's leading grant exporters fills up on a soon as it did you ration of the latest extension was about to end with the efforts of our country and the supports of russian ukrainian friends. it is agreed that the black sea grain cards will be extended for 2 months. the video is now safe for 2 more months, but lack of coordination between ukraine and russia. lump it's effective this. thank you more because there is a chance, nothing was but some deeds to help control global food security and festival to help the countries that need it the most. and secondly,
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a fundamental assessments of the assemble agreements of july 20 to 2020, to have not changed. and the distortions of that implementation should be corrected as quickly as possible. about cubic uses must go off the roof, but interrupting export inspections while most go maintains that hurdle. so these shipments have not been removed, despite the fact that the grains and fertilizers are immune from western sanctions . the green deal was extended once more after difficult thoughts between concerned parties and after what shall have preston to withdraw. but most goes refusal. a longer extension is an indication that the original agreement is still sold l to 0 stumble. the united nations is it needs 2600000000 dollars to help people affected by the conflict. and so don, it's also seeking additional funding for refugees and neighboring countries. funding between students and the paramilitary rapid support forces has escalated
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even as negotiations continue and saudi arabia hippa, morgan reports from cotton. this is the aftermath of an ask strikes by the sudanese army on suspected positions of the parent military rapids support forces or r s f. it's happened in the city of heavy in the northern part of part 2. and this blue of smoke is from artillery fire and the center of the capitol. much of the fighting is concentrated in the triangle areas of the capital, hot or too heavy, an on demand across the mile river. the army says it's pushed back the paramilitary group from the man. it's also says it's troops targets. it's a number of rebel positions in the center and north of the capital, resulting and heavy losses, including weapons and vehicles. but the rapids support forces is claiming victory in the north saying it's gain control of the military bases. the group has released footage, which it says shows the capture of $700.00 soldiers. both sides have been trying to
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gain an upper hand in the conflict. the recess has control of sunflower and once a plan in the city of heavy as well as the presidential palace and cartoon 50. but it's not been able to gain control of the general command of the army. it's main targets or the military air based in the city of on demand where the fights are just targeting their positions have been taken off from. and while the 2 sides battle each other, the humanitarian situation on the ground continues to deteriorate. much needed humanitarian aid has arrived at sports with that. it includes medical supplies from although an egypt and this plan carries, i needed for surgery and meet the current situation. and so then there was some medicine blood donation bags and trauma kids. again, i think victoria killed the violence has caused immediate humanitarian crisis for this nation and the wider region today 25000000 people more than half the population of. so don nathan mentioned aiden and protection. this is the highest
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number we have ever seen in the country. many people say the situation is unbearable to my teenage. there is no shelter. we have no family to stay with. we can go back 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 violence has also spread to the west end are for region, which has already seen years of conflict with some of the worst fighting happening in janina. more than 300 people are reported to have been killed there in a matter of days. negotiations for a possible ceasefire and safe passage of civilians are continuing in the side of the city of kit. though i saw that the 2 sides are holding inside rector talks through mediators, but very few back home. believe it will stop the fighting. he but morgan onto 0100 to a large number of police,
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have now left the vicinity of the residents. a full of focused on the prime minister and wrong come after spending most of the day outside his house. the 17 year old veteran politician had said the police were preparing to detain him again . con was arrested last week in connection with the corruption case. focused on supreme court rooms, his arrest was illegal, the detention spawns violent protests across the country. around counsellors. his opponents are trying to keep them from the next elections. my house is surrounded by the police. basically they've got my house all uh, from the main roads. and, and it was a pretty safe, but there were for the debtors hiding in my house. so they were going to come in search for these terrace by one, by that every one of the media. and everyone can come and look for the service with us supposed to be hiding in my house. i believe it's just a pretext for them to again conduct the race and pick me up. but what they're
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saying is that once i was a doctor and i use the word, i've got it confirmed by the supreme court, unlawfully picked up from within the pre sense of the song about high board. and there was a reaction in the public. we believe that any independent investigation will show that the people who came off work for me will be super best as, as they are, be put by the 70 as there was some people we believe what inserted in there, which created awesome and the water has given them the reason the cracked on us, not of the mother to establish fund, which means one by nor the parties there to scan for elections because this get out of the. so because of the a, you know, degree, everything to make sure that i get out of the race. i have to assess nation
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attempts on me. one was the one where i oh well i was lucky to be a liar because it just it, you know, i would save time on. so this is the issue. $150.00 cases on. we saw the last few months at a $150.00 cases, including the suitcases. so all the hard to get me out of the race was still a hit on al jazeera, a state of emergency is declared in northern italy, is found slaves, several people, dade, in thousands more of the sliced this time and can film festival. a 3rd of the competing movies. a good bye. see mile soon, i guess the off we go with your headlines for the americas. thank you so much for tuning in and
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that rain that we had across central argentina now pushing out toward the south atlantic. so an improvement in conditions there when still a story for the southeast of brazil, and so for the state to best proceed to a sense. so i think wind gusts of about 60 kilometers per hour. still what in our usual problem, spots through the amazon and french guide and, and certain on, on thursday. and then i gotta show you all this wet weather coming into his spaniel a bit, especially that eastern side of cuba. doctor, the color, the more intense the rain is falling also storms to be expected. anywhere i would say from charleston, south carolina. right back through to the gulf states, some of the storms could be severe around the great lakes. temperatures have been up and down, but you guessed it turned out down on thursday. so toronto at 15 degrees, we got some outbreaks of rain over the midwest in the forecast as well. so the heat has started to fade away for canada is alberta province. that's the good news, but winds have still been a factor. and look, the rain is falling one problem in silver and british columbia,
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which is also dealing with wildfires. but certainly we could use some of that rain and alberta and the monsoons starting to pick up for the us southwest. so we've got rain in the forecasts for this part of the world. that's it. and see you soon. a of the to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama, to ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the wild be awarded. announce, is that the nomination periods, the 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the salad, the head of it grows military headphones that his forces will act fairly as process to and violence president key and my last so has developed the national assembly, which was considering with the 2 and teach him on corruption charges. a large number of police have now left the vicinity of the residence of former pockets on the prime minister and run tom. after spending most of the day outside his house, the 17 year old veteran petition had said police preparing to detain him again. con was arrested last week in connection with a corruption case. and did you, in fact, like see grand deal between ukraine in russia has been extended for 2 months. the
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agreement has allowed millions of tons of ukrainian credit to be shipped through black sea ports. blockaded by russia. of the bodies of 9 migrants had been found at the border between tennessee and l. jerry and officials and kissed her insight. it's likely they died from cold 1st and fatigue. there's been a search of people trying to cross the border in recent months. many of trying to reach you or if we're crossings this you have risen by 300 percent compared to last year. the new voting sake, level temperatures will continue to climb into uncharted territory in the next 5 years. right now, hates levels around the world a way above normal. and so the worst maybe it to come. it's caused by the combination of global building and a, with a phenomenon called el nino, how environment it is in the clock explains look at a map of the world and pretty much everywhere this year. we've seen searing on
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seasonal heat in europe and asia in south america. and then the united states, reco temperature is fueled by climate change. and it's not about to stop this report from the world me through a logical organization that says it's almost certain we're going to see the halt this year on record between now and 2027. have a listen to this to most the drum, i think, good change these we expect to happen. i see seen the arctic, maybe you have already seen more than doubled the global warming taking place. and there being the coming 5 years face the mason, the step that the arctic template says would be 3 times said the global average c. so so i'll be able to see more grammar to get him back to bear there. so the set to be able to see, for example, or draw it in my zone, the on the rates and the baby have a big story. so copland in that range for us, but because systems and, and that, that will boost the really sofa of carbon dioxide from that that, that the area now the reports, the older ones,
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we will bridge the 1.5 degrees celsius threshold above pre industrial levels. that was set by the powers agreement with increasing frequency. so what's going on? well, human induce global warming is about to be turbo charged by the naturally a carry el nino event. this happens every few years and sees wings and ocean currents in the pacific reverse direction, significantly altering global weather, passes, free, hot, dry weather, or even drought to places like australia, indonesia, and pots of south asia. indeed, this week, the department of health and the philippines wants health care facilities to be ready for the extreme effects of al media affect to power, water supplies, and potentially spreading disease. the probability is when it comes to heat waves this year. i'm afraid we ain't seen nothing yet. in northern italy at least 9 people have died in floods and thousands more have been displaced. sonya geico reports not
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a moment too soon. as the flood waters continued to rise in the town of chairs and a young child is saved just in time and handed over to rescue work as a moment of hope, amid the devastation, elsewhere and the town. as the water reached as high as the tops of buildings, coast guards managed to pull this man to safety. the only means of escape to a small window in the roof. tional been through glass to eagle mooney. 24 municipalities have been flooded. unfortunately, all the rivers of amelia romani have overflowed their environments causing flooding . as the torrential rain across the media at all, mine yet forced the slow and banks of 14 rivers to bust, flooding the surrounding areas, crossing off roads and railings. even in the regional capital,
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but on yeah. with streets and the city center were inundated with hardly any protection to keep the rushing waters up. a local may is what people not to travel or approach areas close to rivers and to keep away from basements and ground floor as a buildings. this is the 2nd time this month in this region where people have been killed as a result of extreme weather conditions. a stage of emergency has once again been declared with the interior minister mateo presented those the visiting to see the damage already so extensive that the immediate all mine yeah, growing pre at the image. the suckage was postponed to focus on rescue efforts in the region of the rise of extreme weather related events. and it's the has been documented by the government's environment agency. in the past decade alone, record high temperatures and severe storms have risen 5 fold. yep, little has been done to mitigate the risks in
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a country that is already especially vulnerable to such climate events. so when a guy eagle out is there, a person could set foot on mas within the next 10 years. scientists from around the world have gathered in washington dc for a conference i aimed at increasing a sense of urgency. and so the mission, how did your castro has moved from the summer? 2033, just 9 and a half years from now. that is the year, the goal house for sending humans. tomorrow's because that is when literally the planets will online to make the journey, the easiest. the incredible minds gathered at this conference, the nasa scientists say that a man fly by a journey to mars, round trip would take just under one and a half years is done in 2033 because that is when mars is in position to give astronaut a gravitational assist to slingshot home that happens only once every 15 years. otherwise it takes nearly twice as long,
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which puts astronauts lives in nearly double the jeopardy. now it's important to know we're talking about a fly by mission, not including a mars landing, which would not be possible until after 2040 at the earliest. but for this fly by mission nasa is already testing the deep space craft that astronaut would ride in the trans, at habitat, which looks similar to a space station module. the biggest challenge they say is life support and food systems which are currently in development for motion i'm told by the chief engineer of mars exploration robotics system is almost ready and as testing ground for all of this technology now says using his art in this new missions which seeks to return humans to the new and in 2025. all of that said though nasa says it needs more money from congress to make this vision possible. and it would need the money soon starting next year to the tune of about $3000000000.00 annually. that is still under discussion. meanwhile,
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china and space x are also in the race to get humans. mars the science is here. say they hope that the us leads that race, but that whoever wins they say will be a win for human kind. how did your castro alj a 0 washington? well, it's spring, antonia harris and now she is fellow at the university of british columbia is out of space and so choose and the already a in the street. she joins us by skype from seattle. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. now 1st of all, this seems like a huge li, ambitious timeline. i mean, what chances do you write everything being ready by then you've got kind of to end spectrum. i ideas here, your space x wants to move x stream. we quickly hoping to go by 2030 i think that's extremely ambitious. c and that's the timeline is probably realistic for nasa, but it still feels a little bit slow compared to the pace that we're seeing in the commercial space sector. so i think somewhere in between there is what's going to end up being the
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reality for when she went to actually set for ours. who at the stage is in the late the that's a tough one. i think i would say a space x is making a lot of progress in this area and they have the advantage of being able to keep a singular vision and focus. because when you're working on a company side, the company can decide what they're going to do. and what they're going to focus their money and time and resources on. whereas political entities like nasa, the get pulled at the whim of every presidential administration. and so it can be really hard to do these large ambitious projects that span multiple presidential administrations. because if you have a new party come in and they don't want to continue what was happening before, it can be kind of 2 steps forward. one step back when you're trying to do things like this in space. what at this stage is the biggest hurdle to a successful mission? obviously, missing like this is extremely complex and complicated,
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but if there's one thing that might hold it out, what would it be? truly the human factors side of things, the technology we know, we've kept humans alive in space, office space station for 25 years. now. we know how to launch rockets. we've got big rockets of development. i can get humans to mars. but understanding the psychological impact of being completely isolated from earth on a journey that could be multiple years long. how the radiation environment and lower gravity and space is going to affect humans. and how do you feed these people and keep them happy and healthy? and you and giving them nutrition on this whole journey is really tricky. that's not something that we have a lot of experience with since everything we've done and beyond lower, thorough but so far has just been a few days. and this is where having the stepping stones going to the moon 1st, who can give us a little bit more experience in becoming more and more disconnected from earth before we start trying to send really large emissions of human beyond the earth
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moon system. okay, thank you. so much that is tanya harrison for us. she is a fellow at university of british columbia is alpha space institute. thank you. thank it presents prince harry, his wife making motto into another. we reported the chase for several hours by pepper outs in new york city. the princess folks this included in the a catastrophic chase endangering of the drivers, pedestrians and police officers. new york police said they assisted the private security team, protecting duke and duchess of sussex. as numerous photographers made the transport challenging we can film festival this year on those women for the 1st time, a set of the competing movies on directed by female filmmakers. but it's opened with a controversial one issue on the very directed in put try by french director my when and star and us actor only did. it tells the story of french king louis the 15th
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favorite mistress. charley angelo sat down with stony tip and night when the raptor it's welcome to join the depth and his new film. john dibiase, which opens the cannes film festival. the true tale of working towards women uses have beauty to climb the social ladder until she reaches king louis the 15th and falls in love, the cause of scandal and the court. it's the story, the free women, ignoring social codes, shelton, the palace of the size and opulent historical drama. sitting down without a 0 dep set of to, to high profile trials. the film came at a plastic time for him and he could relate to the scrutiny. and good by his character, from that my experiences in that kind of living, that kind of complex lives. i can only imagine for a king. and we can see that the, that his the pressure is i'm afraid to watch me. i'm afraid of shaving the morning
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because i have to look at myself. so i haven't seen the film yet. the many and phones have the film was simple. tenuously screened across hundreds of cinemas. there's somebody, it was a controversial choice, so it's only depth as of the see how does a and issues with a know and also my, when the director has recently has expectations, guys to and you know, she, herself, and she married the best, some very young and i wouldn't say she's necessarily engaged with 7 isn't people have called her and see me to my when, who's been 7 years working on the project? there was a number of parallels with her character. the still them was the stump at home on sunday. i studied enough with the johnston permanent historian who trajectory maybe because it was the last story that was highly criticized where she was insulted. maybe because i lived in no story to which was criticized. i wanted to defend this to defend the idea that love can exist between a powerful man and
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a woman of lowest social class. it revolts me that even today we steals things, that a woman who comes when i pull back round. if she's with the amount of power is this was self interest. can, is often quoted controversy but festivals directive to have a 5 most as he has one rule in selecting film. did they demonstrate fee mas thinking freedom of speech? do they act within a legal frame? was leaving audiences to decide whether they can separate the thoughts from the office. charlie and the auditor. the . this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the seller, the head of equitable, is military, has ones that his forces will ex finley if protest turn violent president p. m or less. so it has its own the national assembly, which was considering with the, to impeach him on corruption challenges. security forces have been deployed outside departments in the capital key to hello sandra room,
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