tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 18, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the 6, the 2 numbers to reach the regional capital, that is president asked mission was to send more military to its borders. unfortunately, the ones committing the times agency only want safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable, in no man's land. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this is the news are live from the are coming up in the next 16 minutes and a rare public appear in sedans, army chief breaches soldiers and comp to all these be no less up into fighting tens of thousands of altro nationalist is ravings that are expected to march through the
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most of the course. i know if you 5 east jerusalem palestinians college complication, farmer pockets time prime minister amber on. com, fails to appear before an anti corruption agency. and as lama by i am a sub and job aide inside the hard residence of him. non conrad the deadline has passed from the police to hand over what it calls terrorist. i'm serious. how important prince 80. and this is what the street of the catholic doesn't look like with battery kings everywhere. as people here try to protect themselves from the gang and our role part with the sport matches, the city is beaten. dr. madrid to reach the champions, league fargo for the wind emerge. stress giving city i far one after the victory. and now part into the loud in that fido, the, we're going to begin this is out and so done for this be no let up in the fighting
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between the army and part of military rapids support forces. as they baffled for control of crucial areas in call to this is despite in direct talks happening inside of your baby, but neither side appears wanting to back down fell your call. it begins our coverage sedans, army chief, abdul, set the l behind inspecting troops at the headquarters in car to wow. it's a rare public appearance for the general. his 3rd since fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces began in mid april to bottles for control . the sudan shows no sign of injury. on wednesday, army supporters demonstrators and ports who done their demanding united nations and void folk or parents as lead, accusing him of interference. the we demand the bulk of the u. n. n boy be removed from his position. he is responsible for the conflict because he
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has contributed to the division and separation of the people in this country. both the army and rapids support forces have claimed control of strategic sites in cartoon this week. and both and says they have the upper hand, the 2 have been holding in direct talks in general since the beginning of the month . but they failed to agree on a permanent resolution, a series of cease fires have failed and that many people were hung gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour. the continued air raids and artillery fire is proof that there is more than one decision maker in this crisis. and it's one of the reasons that the hostilities don't and it proves the lack of will from the student is army and for student needs more styled negotiations means more uncertainty, and more hardship and suffering people are leaving caught soon because there's no food, no water,
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no electricity and there is very high levels of insecurity. sylvia fees, providing hoc meals, they'll be, as he will continue to support refugees as an when they arrive for the future is very bleak. for those people, it is bleak for saddam and it is bleak for the region. more than a month into the conflict. the un says 1000000 people have been displaced. they can't go home until the 2 sides agree to stop fighting. for the a car, how to 0. a couple of organs during his life on the what's the latest on the fighting in costume and the surrounding areas of well, there has been several as stripes launched by the sudanese army against several. suppose the positions of the rapids support forces. now with the thought that in the early hours of phase be here in the city of on demand around an area known as godaddy, which is not far from the military air base. where the flights of jets but have been targeting the positions of the rapids support forces have been taking off from
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now or the, the army says that they know that they are, that has been trying to target that base to neutralize its air force. but they see that they're putting the defensive around that area to ensure that their air base is protected. there's also been as trucks in the northern parts of the capitals up to them in the city of battery. and that's because of the heavy presence of the rapid support for his troops in back 50. we also spoke to residents in the southern parts of the capital for tomb, and they see that the rapid support forces attached the central resist police. now these are the militarized units of the police, and the residents in that area said that the iris at work was back in the front of the technicals were captured by the central reserve police. so it looks like on the ground fighting is continuing despite the fact that the 2 sides are holding talks interesting. so do review to try to work out a ceasefire. yeah, maybe i want to ask you about those talks because they are in direct talks. the 2 sides on speaking a face to face as it. why do we know what's happening with those negotiations of
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the world? both saw de reba and the united states were mediating these talks. of these direct talks between the rapids support forces hondas with in these army are trying to get the 2 sites to agree on one basic thing, which is a ceasefire for him in his hair in a to be able to come and talk to him for those were need, as well as for civilians were trapped in the capital, unable to leave because of the ongoing fine thing to be able to make it to safer zone. so far the 2 sides cannot agree on a cease fire. we also heard from the advisor of the rapids support forces, the commander in this house. so then he's got but since you been talking about the cease fire saying that he is his commander, general mohammed come down to go, is ready to speak to the army commander general. i've been put the hot to reach some kind of an agreement, but that has to start with the c spy on the ground and sofa. that's one thing. that's the main thing that the 2 sides cannot agree upon. they cannot agree upon them. account is i'm to enforce that ceasefire, especially when several of these fights have been violated before they cannot agree with them and count as them to ensure that 10 minutes here and his date is
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delivered to the people here in the capital one auto and other parts of the country and they are holding in direct talks media just trying to get the 2 sides to reach some kind of consensus, but so far that's proven challenging to morgan an on demand here, but thank you very much. well, the conflicts been for some sort of nice people out of their homes for decades. refugees from previous was through several the neighboring shot are now welcoming the latest wave of people flinging the fighting examples for avi has moved from bottom to account in eastern shot. to find the best way to understand how bad the conflict is into done is perhaps to hear directly from refugees, atlanta, the guy can view who many people have lost their lives today. and i know has been transformed into health. i want the united nations to intervene. we don't live like people. we're not eating properly. we don't have health services. we can't bear any more of this. most of a teacher says his country is no longer
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a functioning state at the board, todd displacement kept in chad, one after another. refugee gives accounts of running away from large groups of armed men who roam the countryside, terrorizing civilians most. here are women and children, particularly vulnerable to kidnapping and sexual violence, and heading down the war is really bad. a child still being breast that can be killed alongside his mother. his father can be killed. there is nothing good about 4. witness to death, they arrive traumatized, especially the youngest. we have to move them up from the boulder area to the safer place, as well as the we have to move them where they can have the old, the old assistant and services such as the school. that's a lot of parents to mention about that that, that they want to send their children to school as well as health services that they can access a group, say it's a race against time. rains will come,
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the camp will flood and this remote area will become accessible. we were here just a few days ago, and there are already signs that this camp is getting bigger and people are adapting to their circumstances. this is a make shift market right in the middle of this dry river bed. you can buy food shoes for flashlights, charge your cell phone can get soaps and biscuits really anything. people might immediately need. the other sign that this camp is changing, but it's getting bigger or is that there are now mixture of tense on both banks of the river attempting to bring order to the chaos. the un has started relocating people at a camp and got the newly arrived or welcome to buy neighbors in a unique position to empathize suit. the needs displaced from the same villages by the war and are 4 in 2003. perhaps finding some solace and seeing life goes on
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living without fear of attack is possible. and children can go back to school. something that will come as a comfort to one teacher with a message to the war insides, in cartoon to what you are doing has killed thousands and he says, no silence. the guns still were stopping by the same bus route. the o g a 0 barrel, top eastern chad as dozens of ultra right wing is really nationalist, has made incursions into like some most compound at the start of israel, so called flag day among the model number of children to inform is really ministers and members of the class as access to the compounds used to be jordan ages with the policy ending authorities. but that's not happening anymore. many palestinians invest as a provocation. the box is damascus gauge and occupied the east. jerusalem for the march is expected to be passing through. we can see a lot of uh, security outside of damascus gate. we're also looking at live pictures from other
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parts of occupied east jerusalem. what is it like there so far? where you are a little bit comes and goes in terms of the volume every so often you have lots of breaking out. so sean sigmund singing in terms of the security, there were moments in the the, the area behind me where there's actually more police. and there are people waving flags right now, i'd say there's a couple 100 people here on the edge of damascus gate. you can see a lot of men and women very close to me, making sure that people are not provoking one another. it was clear though, over the last couple of hours, the people inside the pool, so wouldn't know. thrilled at the prospect of having young is randy settlers, in many cases, alternation is coming into pottsville cities that were refused meshes and stuff is between the 2 sides, which was very, very quickly. i should have broken off by police. what amount is it? it was there last year and the situation was very different as it appears to be, at least at the moment. there were many,
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many conflicts between the security forces and the, the, those waving flags plus of course, palestinians. it appears to be slightly different this year. why is that? well, just a few yards from what i'm signing there is an absolutely overwhelming number of fences keeping this area fox didn't. so the police have control of a who comes and goes was also very significant in terms of the number are cancelled inside the ah, that's a come find out it today around 1200, according to bill forward, he's responsible for the compound, many of the pool assaults and actually some settlers that included, as you mentioned, members, all these ready government, that's what makes this you so very different is that individuals that are involved in these funds and costs on not just private individuals. now the whole thing is to right and thank you very much. indeed, obviously we're going to be coming back to you is develops over the next few hours, but for narrow blue marks. thank you very much. tell you more ahead on the news are
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including we're going to tell you of why trade isn't one of them. tons and the as largest markets for foot down their tombs. plus, i'm rob rentals that a tech expo in silicon valley with a report on how artificial intelligence will affect the job market and sports miami draw 1st line against boston and a game, and one of the conference finals actions and the n b a playoffs coming up later this are the bucket stones, former prime minister emma on con, has failed to appear before an anti corruption court. the government body had summoned con, regarding investments and the university trustee and his wife run. a large number of police has been deployed around as residents in the hold on. why didn't say the 78 or veteran politician is said police were preparing to detain him again. august on supreme court has ruled his arrest last week was illegal,
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is detention spots and filing protests across the country. it will live not until the whole, but i'll just as a some of things have a standing by what's happening there as well. i am inside the residence uh some on park in braun homes home in lahore. i've just met him and he says that these cases that are being leveled against him are ridiculous. he says these charges have no legal standing and it is an attempt to push him out of politics. fremont con, uh, was given a 24 hour deadline by the punjab government. based on evidence. they say they have of 30 to 40 people who they cause terrorist who are involved in the violence which occurred on the 9th of may with public buildings and solutions and military installations were setting fire and vandalizing about concepts. but if they have a warrant, they can come with a small contingent and search the house. and he invited us inside the house and said they are no terrace present to discuss it further on. what happens to him on how next is shut up
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a jeffrey who is the chairman of the legal for them for him are on continents off leaving for him. thank you very much for taking the time. what happens next? if the police comes in there doesn't seem to be that much support for him or on con, today. as you saw the last time the police came here, i was a simple thing is that if the come the, all the noise us here to will come then the 132 different process and as often men of the do to support them in medias c a s non fund has shown all the looking card, no face visits. so i don't think it has anything to do with the, with the, with the and non execution of the a one. it's. so i can't find the, even in front of despair coming here, and they find existence, your legal expense. so you've seen one of the cases that have been leveled against him not harm. he's afraid that despite the court order that he cannot be arrested until the 31st of may, he might be picked up by the police. are you afraid then?
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what happens next? definitely we would have faded off on and not as not, but the court is guaranteed umbrella up there to the shipments stick jesus, you know, they just stood against him on the case of the not as easy as did not intend both of the cases he doesn't know so because it is because the a total of these one to take him of 8 any cost. so that leave has certainly saved gentleman not. thank you very much. that's shut up jeffrey there, but the legal opinion from the can soft lawyers for him. there's a lot of people who've been coming here to the mine park residence of him, ron con blogger, the blogger, the social media activists who are saying that they are with him on hand. but it does not have the same huffman button, but the saw it last time. the police game here, there are check points that the security for a personnel for a while, and kind of set up as well. and even on concepts that i often said, are you ready to go to jail and what happens to your party in the country
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afterwards? and he said, i'm not arrogant enough to say that there is no parking sign off to him. wrong, hans, but if there is no new rule of law and focused on it cannot continue like this. some of the things have a lot hard or something. i thank you very much. indeed. you credit of officials say another round of intensive russian, aerial bombardment. is it the capital key for now? these are the defense systems, are coping with the attacks. the story is, happens just hours after the russia agreed to extend the deal, a loving your training drain, deposit freely through the black sea for another 2 months. i do some of these reports. the sky line of, of key shows which direction this war is heading. ukraine's ministry says the intensity of attacks for me is unprecedented. you have most of the damage caused in this latest wave of ass strikes appears to have been limited because of the success of ukraine's that defense is, particularly the us patriot missile system. inevitably day,
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very often lambs in residential areas is what remains of one russian missile. there was a very powerful explosion. then i saw the smoke. i found out that a brief settled down on the carriage is mine is nearby football can see the missile daybreak. and now the terrifying for civilians may be, but for now, many lives are being saved. ukraine's visit for you says $29.00 odds of 13 missiles were destroyed in the space of a tax. russia dismisses such claims. one comment saying ukraine is claiming to have taken alcohol missiles. the actually filed among the latest minutes reaction was an explosion that the road train carrying supplies of grain in crimea territory, which was annexed by russia in 2014. the royal company is reported to be treating the explosion of sabotage. the only issue of green supplies comes a positive development of diplomacy,
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an agreement for ukraine to explore millions of tons of grain for the black sea has been extended for 2 months. which you through this complex ups that you have to be considering appeal of by off time, those we have supported the tuck is president direct. yep. type of the ones initiative announced yesterday for me to extend the deal for 2 months more. but it should be clearly understood that these 2 months are going to be the decisive one with the money. but other attempts that diplomacy in this role of failing ukraine's foreign minister dimitra cool of a met with a chinese diplomats on wednesday, but dismissed any peace deal that would mean ukraine giving up territory to russia . for now, ukraine is still getting ready for accounts with offensive andrew simmons, i'll just say okay, for more or less cost and most companies speak to. usually i shuffle volleyball. how is the extension to the green d o going down in moscow?
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you so this wind rush, it kept saying for weeks about with a lack of consensus and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. the deal has been extended at least for 2 months, as we know, we don't have much from the russian side. there are just some official statements. so to speak, we've just had from a foreign minister lab rules, he said next to mountains will be decisive for the view. and that is, extension is not related to the presidential elections. a say key overstates evidence of goals. how important for mr. other one is to successfully brut could the green do as he continues running for president. and edwin also said that sac he received guarantees from its russian friends for these saved departure of tech of ships from the pool. so you can live and olga and ukraine because and the deputy for a minute still rochester gave her shooting and said that type of ships could not leave the pools due to security reasons. because of mind,
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areas and dangerous 5 ways. also about reactions, according to foreign ministry, sparks past memory is a har, russia makes real steps, was not just was but these to help and show global food security festivals help countries most to needs. but she said russia would stick to the moms and all the distortions and the implementation of the greens. you should be corrected as quickly as possible. meanwhile, but sydney bends, it rushes parliament's representative to, to the you on said most to agree to the extension of the greens you as it hopes that the problems and its implementation will be a result. so as we see, russia continues to demolish the fulfilment of its conditions. most could repeatedly criticize being clements ational. the agreement saying that the conditions are in fable, the ukrainian side. but russia also has a sing for us, send tool k by rushes at the mines back in april. the russian for an administrator announced 5 conditions for the extending all the grain deal. and all of them have to be observed to schools. you know, shop of, uh, it must go, you know,
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thank you very much. indeed. the leaders of the g 7 arrived in japan, economic and security alliance has a wide range of issues. and the agenda expected to top the list is the warrant in the ukraine. the nuclear threat presented by russia and the tensions in the in the pacific region. different not together to james bay's reports from cutoffs in japan is preparing to host its west and allies, the country. the only asian member of the g 7 will preside over a summit meeting, which once again is light needs to be dominated by the war and ukraine. 15 months on the off to the russian invasion, the g 7 will decide how to further support the claimed government militarily and financially. ukraine's made some recent gains around the town of buck moved. and there's much speculation about a possible counter offensive, using new weapons supplied by nato allies. it's a time, let's say, which could be key to the future direction of the conflict. the stakes for here
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crane are incredibly high. and there is concern that unless you create a successful this year with significant support as had, it can be significantly harder to rally as much support in the future. china has sent a piece of boy lee way to ukraine, here, meeting with foreign minister, demitra calais, but the g 7 must decide how to react to the chinese piece initiative. but privately, many of its members as skeptical given china, is continuing strong diplomatic alliance with moscow. before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to meet china is president. she adding the words whether it soon or not of this 1st meeting in whole, russia is with the host, the japanese prime minister football, cuz she to the next few days the us leader will be concentrating on the g 7. but at the same time is advisors will keep them in touch with on going to the school discussions with republicans at home to stop the us defaulting on. it's that the
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venue of this is the 7 is highly symbolic. the place where the 1st nuclear bomb was dropped in 1945 and t nuclear campaign is hoping it will come some train the minds of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out to 0 hiroshima china as president seizing paying is hosting the leaders. a 5 central asian nations. analysts say the event is a sign of asians growing influence in the region. jessica washington reports in san western china, these se on the countries ancient capital. it was once the starting point of historical silk road, a network of trade routes spread across central asia and in the symbolic location. china seeking to strengthen connections with its neighbors. for the 1st time, presidents, cheese and ping is hosting the leaders of conflicts done cubic system to take is done to venice done and as big as done. would it be very important for all 6 countries? um that they can talk about, you know,
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how they can start economic recovery and continue the front trip. and they are very stable ties. central asian countries are seeking to strengthen trade ties and does most go pull those funds into its war and ukraine and faces the economic impact of sanctions. analysts say the aging is an increasingly appealing partner. trotta can play a more supportive role in, in the region and, and working with the region, but not at the expense of, of russia trade between china and central asian nations. he to record high a $70000000000.00 in 2022 and many transport infrastructure projects. such as railways and roads have been built in the past decade as part of china, so cold built in road initiative. the summit coincides with a meeting with the leaders of the group of 7 developed economies, hosted by japan. china is growing,
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influence is expected to be one of the main points of discussion as a us pushes for more unified approach to dealing with the agent state fund, a think tank, say the she on summit shows a shift in the world order counties to this issue these 7 developed countries that dominated current will order and have the monopoly power of the car in war, economic order, a western nations. well, china and the 5 central asian countries represented interest and demands of developing countries as well. yeah. us in this week as power low summit. this is china's answer to multilateral diplomacy. re framing global fis outside western dominance and surrounding itself with friendly nations in the time of geo political uncertainty. jessica washington elder 0, she on china. versus bonnie is a journalist and correspondent for radio free europe specializing in central asia. and he's joining us from product. very good to have you with us. do you think these
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countries are turning their attention away from russia or do you think they're just hatching the best? well, i think a lot of it is probably hedging their bets. it's. it's kind of impossible at this moment for them to dig a hole significantly from, from russia, a long time partner. at the same time, they're certainly aware of the predicament that the russian, that rushes in right now. and they're looking for whatever guarantees they can get . and whatever help they can get to bill, some of the documents that are being left is russian influence kind of receipts. i would imagine that given the fact the amount of attention that russians having to pay to the boarding ukraine a means that it's focused as they arrived as i'm dealing with it's it's central asian countries. um, do you think that china is in a position or is actually intending to try to fill in any gaps that it seems that russia may have left? so you know, certainly one thing then you've already mentioned the previous clip. was that in terms of trade and an economic ties, china is, is absolutely well positioned to fill in for any,
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anything that any of the gaps that russia leaves behind. so that's a, that's a big comfort to the centralized governments. i think another thing though, which will probably be high on the list of uh, on the agenda will be security health. um no rush has always been seen as a guarantor of security and central asia. it's unclear if they can brush it kind of fill that role. now, not only because most goes attention is divided in ukraine, but because of the rather poor performance of the russian military there, there's a lot of questions in central asia about what does a russian guarantee of security mean at this point, i've tried, it has been a weapon supplier export or to central asia. i would expect that they would probably increase the amount of weapons that they export to central asian the near future, and that will be one of the topics of conversation and job. the timing of this, of course, is interesting. certainly the scheduling of the, the meeting alongside the g 7 that's taking place and how awesome, what do you make of that? a oh well, you know, the, the timing might be coincidental. a little bit. obviously the g 7 and, and you listed in your report. i mean, they have
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a lot of priorities that they need to cover themselves of or a new granted, you know, nuclear weapons, what's happening with taiwan. so central asia is kind of down there on the list a little bit, but it's a good time for china to remind decentralized that despite all these major global events right now that they do and attached importance to relationship with central asia. this is the 1st meeting of just the central asian leaders and the chinese leader. so that already jo, something to the people in central asia, the leadership there, you know, and, and it's, it's comforting to them and at the time of uncertainty. but this partner that they, they've had for little more than 20 years now and developed a lot of times where they still solid in right next door to them and in a position to help them out as they have as trying to house for the last 2025 years really good to get your thoughts and there's boost patio. thank you very much indeed for being with us and i'll just here. thank you for invited one reach out to him using his largest city declared a state of emergency because of flooding. oakland is bracing for more rain heres
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jeff with a world weather update. hey there. thanks for joining in. we've got a big storm system on winding across new zealand. throwing a lot of rain to the north island. so for the northland auckland, and the east cape and now by saturday, look at this, the center of the low moves right over the north island. it's going to be a washout in the same areas and we could see some flooding about a week ago, lochlund declared a state of emergency from the last round of funding. so the ground is saturated. it cannot hang on to any more rain to australia. we go uh, fairly cloudy conditions, south australia through victoria states. maybe some showers seem likely in melbourne. you'll max out at 15 degrees for southeast asia, burst of rain, northern western sumatra, and right across count them in town on borneo island. meantime is we head toward endo china? noise closed in on a temperature record for me the other day about 41 degrees, but with a bit more cloud cover, you're down to 35. but where the sun's out bangkok, 39,
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maybe even 40 degrees on friday. your come are seasonal plum rains across southern china that pours into taiwan and a storm system is knocking the heat out of japan. it's rolling over should cocoa and honshu. so already we can see the temperatures are down and so care 25 degrees . we have heat stroke alerts issued, those will now be dropped. see you soon. a, the still ahead and i'll just say that we're going to examine white green energy has become the focus of greece is national elections emission to mars within 10 years nasa outlines is on the business plan and to send people to the web products . and in sports, we can take a 1st look at the new logo for the 2026th before world cup. that's coming up with the hope, the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's le address the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting
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has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then kids might again look through this faith, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you want to know, does it out reminder about top stories, this sedans, army, chief of general, out of the faucet. all the hans has met his troops and the capital comp to this appears to be behind the 3rd public affairs. since the fighting began between the army and the part of military rapid support forces. last month's tens of thousands of altar nationalist varies are gathering to march through the most on quantum a occupied east, jerusalem. it's part of an annual event that palestinian is described as publication the on may the 18th,
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this heisen slag day recognizing the adoption of its flag in 18 old street. but this year people are using it to reinforce the fight against gaines that is about how small from the capital flows, the price on se in was shot when she was entering her home for the prince. she had just arrived from work when a 3 bullet hit her back. that was 2 months ago, but the bullet has not been removed because she was told at the hospital they would know doctors available to remove it too. so um, but i was here talking to my neighbor and i saw something hidden me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shots. i still have the bulletin, my back. the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot believe in pace. haiti's in calles coughing battles between rival guns. very good. so like this one are being set to pulled around ports of friends and people are using them. no tony
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to prevent their neighborhoods from being attacked by guns, but also to prevent gains from moving freely this road connect. the communal fits will be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gangs to move people that had been kidnapped. so that i'm going to use this on. if i usually lean is a political activist. he says the government is not doing enough to fight against, and that's why he's protecting his neighborhood bags of an item for somebody because so much money for regular haitian to get anything out of customs. but every day guns are coming to the customs. there are more than a 1000000 of guns and the closest borders in florida. tired haitian, have started to go up to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire dozens of suspected gang members. let me see on this movie on the political crisis . this complicating the situation in haiti, even more audi, lindsey became the intuition prime minister when president join invoice was
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assassinated in 2021, but he was not ratified in congress. the last national elections happened in 2016 members of the opposition formed what is known as the montana court to create a transitional government. but they have failed to convince the government to step down. there's a nexus between the political they need in depletion of please call me on groups in the country. so if we don't, with this nexus between the political and economic elite and this in these qualities for loss of criminal. whoops, there's no way we can talk about security. the ongoing statement is prolonging the suffering of the haitian people. costs between the gang warfare and the government's inability to end date pretty. so we'll just see that for the prince. the traders in times it is commercial, have done us a lot more on strike and responds to a new tax. it's a rare public protests against the government more than
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a 5 some shops. and he said he's busy is market over main shots for the 3rd day. facing the water reports an unusual sight to the carrier co market interest alone, the hub of commerce in tons of new on an ordinary day. this is one of the busiest markets. growing trade is from even beyond the countries borders. but since monday merchants here have down there to the complaint of harassment from police and double taxation for many of them, a new store levy introduced by the government last month was just too much money. it was on. the main reason for our strike is that we are against the new taxes which have been introduced as a business owner. i'm sure this new tax will hom all business, but it was all customers. that is why we decided to come together and have
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a strike against this new law because we've already got so many taxes, which we pay. many other businesses, dependent on for most of the expansive market, are also counting their losses. first name for the shot, i think it's not just the trade is who have been affected by the strike. we a street vendor, especially the low income earning agreements have also been effected. most of the motor bikes have just been parked the whole day. today's the 3rd day since the strikes dotted, we've really fain affected such public displays of dissatisfaction with the government around come on in terms of new since coming to power 2 years ago, presidents to lou, my son has been praised for gradually opening up freedoms not enjoyed under her predecessor, striking trade is now have the government's attention of the prime minister on wednesday paused implementation of the new store levy. i'm calling for for the talks. the striking trade is, have now been urged to resume the business with the promise of having the concerns
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addressed. phoenix, no. r o o d 0. reese is governing new democracy party is fighting for the 2nd time and sundays general election. it's energy policy is set to be a strength for the conservative group. but as john set off with his reports, it hasn't saved griggs from high energy prices. this is one of your most important energy projects. a pipeline that will connect to the offshore gas input terminal to the greek grid this year. the floating storage and re gamification unit or f a. so you will be permanently anchored of alex on through police, a northern port that's already a major hub for western weapons bound for ukraine. most of the gas will be re exposure to se you're competing against the russian gas exports there and depriving russia of income. the projects own is a grease has potential as a gateway for non russian gas is enormous. should the russia,
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russian gas is totally discontinued from the region including hungry and mold of? we're looking at a gap of 21 to 22000000000 cubic meters. and if you add to that the future demand of, of ukraine, then we're looking at a potential market of about 50 to 55000000000 cubic meters. grease is already playing this role. it operates the only gas input terminal in the balkans, south of croatia, and has supplied bulgaria since russia cost or if it's gas supply last year and more terminals. a plant grease is building a small fleet of f. s i use all right. the, the 1st one with common stream by december this year in alexandria police, a 2nd one construction on which is also going to start this year is in gardens in the mazda of art or finery,
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and the licenses for another $21.00 to southern nicky and another one that extends report is and the 1st one coming into walters. all this makes greece a champion of the west and boycott of russian energy. but most people here say they're not seeing the benefits. even this diversity and security of supply hasn't weighed energy cheap for greek consumers, which is what the methods in the selection you democracy did spent $15000000000.00 subsidizing energy bills last year. but much of that came from taxes. the decisions they made that will really make a difference to people's pockets was to drill for greek gas, but that won't come on to the market for at least 4 years. in the meantime, the governing you democracy policy has pursued energy autonomy from renewables. it doubled electricity generation from solar and wind power to cover 40 percent of grease has needs and plans to double that if it wins another term, this sunday, the benefits of d compensation and decrease as geo political role against prussia. ok lost on
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voters. but there's a danger that many will feel that paying a high price for that policy jumpstart, awful us elders. 0 alexander police, artificial intelligence seems to burst onto the world stage with promises of advances that could transform how we live, including in science and medicine. but for some workers, a, i could pose a threat to the livelihoods, and those reports from santa clara and california has a tech ex expo, is silicon valley. there's tremendous excitement over artificial intelligence. the influence of a i right now is really taking all the you're out of the room. it's the only thing that anybody cares about, along with enthusiasm for a ais possibilities. there's also concern over its impact on jobs and the economy. majority of people in the workforce come to work and they do predictable things. they do the same kinds of things to get it again. and once um, you know, algorithms or robots are able to,
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to learn from the data and figure out how to do those things. those jobs are clearly going to be trying to starkly automation has replaced workers with machines . but unlike the factory workers who replaced by robots a, i will affect different professions, including many in technology itself. i think that the biggest and mediates reddish, probably to white color worker. you don't even need this expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a white colored worker. oh, you need is a downward that can perform a, a knowledge base task. so a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates $300000000.00 jobs worldwide could be disrupted by a i, according to several studies, the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even eliminated by a i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance,
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and journals. kevin jane, who company sells a i augmented tools to employers, says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you are buying a ticket which is uh, which is the cheapest, the air ticket you can find. just ask a guy. you don't have to open uh, open a 3rd party i have to to, to match your prize anymore. hey, i developers counter that for every job loss to the technology. multiple new ones will be created by the new industries that a, i will open up. we're very optimistic that they're going to be fantastic jobs in the future, and the current jobs can get much better. educators say children need to start learning about a i and using it. and it's really important because those tools are also evolving really fast. so if they don't start to use them now, it's going to be very hard for them to catch up technology and it's headlong rush. they re shape the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara,
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california. people are closer than ever to visiting mars. that's according to sciences. move on the world who have gathered in washington dc. hydro castro has more a twenty's. 33 is when the planets will align literally to give humans their easiest shot to fly over mars then fly home. that's when the red planet will be in position to give earthling astronaut, a gravitational assist shortening the round trip journey from 2 and a half years to one and a half. this will be an opportunity to send a crew to the facility of mars and bring them back. it would not be a landing mission because we don't think we would be able to build and test a land or by 2033. amanda mars landing would be much further down the road, and even a man fly over for now is just talk. but here as a students to mar summit in washington, the gathered space community is buzzing with hope that it will happen soon. it's a dream come true. i can't wait. since i was a little boy,
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i have always dreamed about working in space. i'm doing it now, and i can't wait to be a part of this great adventure now. so still lacks money and a government mandate from congress to officially green light, a humans tomorrow's mission. but the agency has been preparing for years. the so called trans at habitat in which mars down astronaut would travel, would likely look similar to a module of the international space station. and nasa is studying ways to improve life support systems. when a boarding, the mission is not an option. we have the baseline systems that we have been using on the international space station. but as with the entire mission, we will have to take fresh eyes on all of our systems and make sure that they play well together. and they will work for a crew that is autonomous and a very long way from home. nasa is artemus missions to the moon are also part of the prep work for mars. agricultural scientist, daniel tompkins will send
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a so called moon gardens ahead of nasa astronaut the returning to the lunar surface in 2025. we're going to have the 1st butterfly, the 1st be the 1st session. we're going to pack this for a rather complex eco system. and really see how it, how it changes over time, and how it stabilizes. if the mon garden experiment works, mars gardens will be next can lift off a star. and while now, so appears to lead the race tomorrow at the moment. china and space x also have their ambitions assigned to say, whoever wins will take one home for human. kind heidi, joe castro. out to 0. washington. i'm it, i'm a gosh. as a space science is working on us as mars missions, he's joining us now from washington. dc 1st, thank you very much indeed for being with us. that has been a significant my isaac, have nicknamed the minds of achievement made in terms of heading towards mars so far, what do we still have to work on?
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but there has been a lot of fits. you've been of the biggest achievement, i would say the fee is the development of the loan most structured bit by specifics . so if you, if you recall in a month or so ago, the desktop and done the test button for truthfully. but the book tickets been, it's good to be tested and it's going to be ready in maybe 2 or 3 years. okay, so that is one big pick up, but there are a lot of things that need to go right to get to barge and to get back safety. one of the things is you have to find a way to manufacture fuel for the return journey on march that is going to result you to that section. so the little small stores pressure visits has been able to isolate oxygen on bars. and because essentially build a dr. young people may be 10 times the sides. um, but that's technology still needs to be demonstrated to is there is in
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a lot most plans to go to bars. there are several steps like arbiter refueling. so the 1st step for be referred to arbiter, the all this is quite complex, so i don't think that the 2033 um time line. the dimension is realistic, but there are a lot of solid progress made. and another interesting, interesting thing is the mars rovers but the chinese of the us drovers the looking for water under the surface and water is ready to go to manufactured the rocket for the, for the rear back and for you with consumption. so a lot of good things, but again, it's basically a bunch of the money bought does not result. so you still need to find a viable financial and economic model or read this specific. it's good to work as i have to call for the money of the private sector, but it's still invested on the go. so one year. yeah, the money is going to be key to all of this isn't because it's not like we were back in the 1965, there was
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a push to put the amount on the moon and therefore that drove a lot of the of the spending. do you think the given the fight, we're now in a, in a situation where you have countries like saudi arabia, china having their own into that independent space programs. but something like this would be better served by trying to bring at least the science elements of these countries together. so that they could always take a share even something as tremendous as working towards this to the 5 being the sciences. it's very easy. it's, you know, just after 2 people, every shipment should have destroyed. what is really tough is how much does the amount of funding to point the whole funding. if it is $200000000.00, even if you have a cross country, many country collaboration, it's still a very, very high volume. so that is a problem, right? so the brand to do the lunar base is much more realistic. the bonus, c,
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d is already on mars, is 7 months of it, so that is a difference. so if there is something visible is wrong with astronauts on the bone, you perhaps bring them back on mars you to figure out a way to treat them in during flight, which is much more complex. so for the complexity of the money, the money is re too much to go to water just on a top of gosh, we appreciate your being with us, sir, and i'll just say that, thank you very much indeed for your time after the so there's time for support, here's our whole. well, thank you very much for rafael, the dollars about turn out whether or not you'll be able to play it next week's french are you from the 14th hard winter? all the grand slam tournament has called the press conference throughout law and he's a future plans. the 36 year old is struggling with a hip injury. the dial hasn't played since losing. and the 2nd round of the started opened in january. it would be the 1st frame,
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sharpened he's missed since making his total due at robert gallows back in 2005. well the one is while the board egos fantastic is also struggling with injury the opponent's pirates hard and he said setup a time. the nice and quarter final, i guess, i mean, i'd rather you know, because of a site problem, it ends from tech 14 much winning streak in right most across. that's the word that many are using to describe matches the cities demolition overall. them a trade in wednesday's champion league semi final 2nd leg. it's a result that means city remain on coals for a possible trouble. these fees are well got to use the website. it's got about the actually had the parts stood at $11.00 on aggregate, but also started 6 minutes since he had already sold twice through. but not i still that to the, to the of the night. table dollars in the 2nd home from our country or this one from alvarez completed the around. so for the, when on the north, a far one victory rule, mixed up into a stop both on june. the 3rd is a again, with the brimley, we are close. you know,
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we need 11 more game and i would say when you pay it and our neighbors and finally tempers are going to tell you in team this becomes and this is, and this is really, really good, is really done already. so now for us to list it, dining hall, there wasn't, i'm on the scores on wednesday, but it'll show only be a huge force when city fly in that photo the norwegian to score $52.00 the season including 12 and the champions league. a line before but also manage awesome thing . i was told i was a 0. that nice spark is impossible to stop, but he admits that holland is exceptional because he focuses on what is important. it wouldn't be a bad idea to get you can always find a solution to stop as to why it goes. but i yeah, the swipe is usually finish of the collective work of a team. you know when to a more or less where, but she's doing it to that or was just kind of
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a new mistake for us is why the name of the desire to be successful. and i came because i feel that is really dictated on what is essentially the priorities. nothing image is being winning. here's what the support is really about. you know, and i respect and you can see the austin, very good interview with my colleague, father, a smile in full way to talk to alex's here. as at these times assess, rubbing will be on site today. at $430.00 g m 2 will say if i have a viral the large value for the next while copying 2026, it was revealed at a ceremony in the hollywood hills in los angeles, which will be one of the 1600 cities when the tournament just held in the united states, canada, and mexico. this was the 1st target, an image of the trophy itself has been used in the official larger. the 2026 walcott will be the biggest of the, with $48.00 chains. yes. 48 teams taking costs. more than 6000000 people watch the
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games live in the stadiums. 6000000000 people will watch them from home. and as we know, whatever happens, it has an impact all over the world. so that will be great, but more importantly as well. what happens around the world has an impact here as well, in terms of football or so ago, which would become the number one sports in this bottle doing. however, they say it's all about the way means, well, compound organizes are expecting more than 2000000000 people to watch australia and new zealand of a car horse this time around. and they went to 10 ripples of the mill teams moment, cheese. and so the 1st time to host countries issues will come reflects the growth of the women's game australia and using unvil co hosted tournaments in july and august. during the visit to cancel football, australia is chief executive, james johnson told me his country is ready to play,
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its pause what the strains will really get behind is the biggest competitions in the world. so there is a, a huge level of excitement about the women's world cup coming to australia. we know that main stream it started, it will come and support the teams. we already know that for the ticket sales, which are at about $850000.00 faith of president johnny incense, he you know, has his house that some of the low offers being made by european broadcast is to show the events. johnson says, the time zone, this world cup is being played in should be viewed as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. the broad costs vegas from the 2019 women, 12 couple 1200000000 people. and our goal, which we do believe we will achieve, is to get to 2000000000 people for this women's woke up at the big markets. now in terms of population there, it's india, it's, it's china, it's indonesia is the united states. we're in a region of the world where,
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how time zone actually fits in very nicely. you could say no to johnson is also hopeful that the tournaments will give players an opportunity to speak, hands on causes that go faulty on football. the countdown that over high, what that looks like, there's still a lot of discussion to go. we can confirm that we are in dialogue without plays on one hand. and also we safer as the hosting association on the other. so there's still a long way to go, but i think there will be opportunities for players to express them. so of a rad issues that they believe are important to them around the move of william. so looking over on the picture straight, it would be like for the full time leading goal score some to she and had seen targeting the country's 1st and woke up somebody. so i need richardson, l g 0. so okay, so there'd be i now the marble, he'd be the boston celtics, the tech guy, one of the eastern conference finals series that he's jimmy butler saw it on the not story. says he 5 points. miami had been signing off. i see the guy that i
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