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[000:00:00;00] the, the, now you may have seen reports of extremely high temperatures in rio de janeiro, just a heads of these thunderstorms that move yet from the general area. it's not laptops event about the 40 occasion, the 43, if you're really lucky for the nice part is on the high side of normal just feels pretty hot because the humidity, i suspect these big chairs running up into was power grind, know somebody into the off slow moving enough and heavy enough to produce some flooding. but once it's all gone through, you're enjoying really nice the late summer sunshine for most of odds and tina. now the big channels also extend through bolivia into peru in ecuador nicole specimen, amazonia. useful if you want writing, but it does increase the risk of not slides or maybe land slides. mountain inks,
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a good focus, a frequent sheriff, i suspect, in the small runs of the caribbean, the breeze isn't particularly strong, and i'm it just gives you cloud rain. and bits of panama, or the garage, you know, the temperature in monterey. it's 30 minutes, reverse it for wednesday and bring it down to about 20 is the floods at the us because the story in north america as well. yes. again, extending ok to cold. this snow developing the plane states has many 10 percent of its potential as it spreads eastwood through to tennessee and kentucky. it's the over the fence, the young women with hash and the space. so i used to dream about working in the school kind of enjoy like not sound good enough. so that's a small step of the science giantly for women kind and kind of start the but don't replace it in high. and that's
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a scheduled time. the satellite could be sensitive space. women mix science space school, episode 5 on out to 0. you have the right, the boy costs anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this 3 part series excludes the implications of us and people close for freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support that part one on tuesday, around the
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the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. this island palm us has announced that it will be returning the bodies of 4 captives held in gauze on thursday, 6 living hostages. will be released on saturday as part of the 1st phase of the ceasefire deal. senior russian and us diplomats have concluded a 4 and a half hour meeting involved on the war in ukraine. they've agreed on a point in high level teams to help negotiate an end to the war. us says european leaders and ukraine will also be involved in talks to in your hands, as military says, it is entered. the city of 20th, near its border with democratic republic of congo, official save you appointment is at the invitation of control. so to help government forces find rebel goods. sedans, foreign ministry says the term military rapids support forces have killed $433.00 civilians, including children and attacks. in the past 3 days,
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the fighters are said to have attacked villages around the i will give pain in white. now i will state south of the capital out of them contain now was the 1st to be captured by the r s f in december 2023. he but morgan has the latest from cartoon. this is the news army and the power minutes who rapids support forces have been lost in battles in the states of life. and i just south of the capital cartoon . now we know from local responders, best it'd be our staff launched attacks on multiple villages on the outskirts of a good plan, not in life 9, and that's at least 433. so $433.00 civilians, housing killed, according to the sudanese for an ministry. we also spoke to local responders who said that some of the victims of these attacks that include direct attacks them artillery swipes by the recess, had been thrown in the river. and that there was several others who were critically wounded as a result of the attacks. so they said that they expected to death to from bypass on
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several villages on the outskirts of underpayment to continue climbing in the coming hours and days. and that's the number that has been given by the so the needs foreign ministry is not final. i may be much higher. now the city needs foreign ministry says that regional countries and the international community should take a tough stance on the rapid support forces, describing their actions as terrorist attacks on civilians targeting civilians and vengeful attacks. over the past few days they wrap it. support forces has been losing ground to, to the, to the news army here in the capital, forcing them to flee to us, the southern parts of the capital. i'm into of atlanta, which is on the outskirts of which borders the southern parts of the capital cartoon. uh once they cross different. oh yeah, one of the main bridges that it'd be ours have controls. so civilians and it'll get hannah and even white. now states are concerned that with the are assembling from the capital cartoon using the bridge to get into wipe, now spades. they may be subjected to more and more attacks,
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and there may be more loss of life in the coming days and weeks. he but morgan onto vera called him to oh, but your interest is independent, sudan, analyst, and activist. you joins us live now from cardiff in the u. k. over here, thanks for being with us on alger 0. let me ask you 1st, where do things stand when it comes to the conflict in sudan? now quote the conflict at this moment it's almost completed 2 years. however, this conflict has be noted us the world's worst humanitarian crisis ever recorded. and that is due to the actions of the belligerents on the ground. one much more disproportionate be more than the other. unfortunately, this more has see a lot, and i mean a lot of extreme violations that have not speak to the international committee on to the outside world. and because of that, it's led to the continuation of finding on the conflict. and it seems that the teeth that the international community once had that being international know,
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has become to floss and it's been, it's at the ability to stop this war. none of it. so international knows, sanctions or embargoes have yet to be implemented property. meaning that the outcome of this will only be left to those on the ground. i'll be sure how emboldened has i've been for to have been around who's the head of assume these armed forces. how in bold and as he become of late because he has a f as had a string of victories these past few months. so how much of an impact is that having on thanks. i as well, it's counter effective, but harms on disability on forces counter offensive started on the 26th of september last year when it start to come to offensive instead of doing it ever since then, the army has been doing amazing when some games throughout the territory of sit on just this time last year there would be there would be many sort of the baited
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assess future existence. however, now it's a very different story. the ways that the cities policies have conducted themselves and have so it has many problems. it has be much better than the rapid support forces because of that it's allow them to win the hearts of the menu and then on the ground who has been under our assess control for almost 2 years. may i ask a question? after all this time, since the thoughts of this war, especially in rockets of workforce areas, we haven't seen a government. we haven't seen any sort of issue of control id. we haven't seen the implementation of. no, we haven't seen proper humanitarian responses through the recess of body cold. so what we're seeing is not only the embodiment of of the home,
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but really disagree. these people who have been under this occupation for almost 2 years to come onto that and disability on me. it's not what it used to be a few years ago. even before that. now it's made up of volunteers, young bodies, and young women and men who have essentially taken up arms on the bottom of the sits on the false is to clear out this mess. so not only one can say that, but how does volt, emboldened, but it's also defending these people who have found themselves to be checked very heavily for a long time. and they've started to fight back. and that is why they're much more willing to respond to the cities on forces, then to the rock and support forces. all right, that's how the sherry address. he's an independent student analyst and activist joining us from carter from you. okay,
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thanks so much. all this year the lebanese government says it has the right to use all possible means to insure the full withdrawal of israeli troops from the south as agreed in the cease fire deal in november. the statement comes after is really troops started leaving populated areas near the border, but not all of them are pulling out. these really army says it will remain in 5 positions in southern lebanon, which provide vantage points near the border with israel. a while on the list, and i'm the 1st to refer to the un security council which approved resolution 1701 and urge it to take the necessary measures to address these riley violations and compel israel to immediately withdrawal to the international board is in compliance with the un resolution, sandy, on and secondly to constitute any, is riley presence in any inch of lebanese territory as an occupation with all the legal implications that arise from us under international law. some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between these really army and his bullet are
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making their way back to their homes. agency say more than 100000 people were forced to flee. during the 14 month conflict to india's foreign ministry says it's aiming to double trade with copper in 5 years to $28000000000.00. high level talks between the 2 countries have been taking place in new delhi. there's in the air shift, the mean time of the sun and india and 5 minutes from the rental modi have also been discussing ways to increase energy ties up. that is the world's 2nd largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. earlier this month, the state owns a couple of energy signed one of the biggest deals to supply l. n. g to india. in 202223. india is trade will cut that exceeded $18000000000.00. india exported goods worth nearly $2000000000.00 and imported more than $16000000000.00. power supply is more than 40 percent of india as liquefied natural gas, l. n. g. along with picture chemicals and aluminum, while india sams,
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serial steel machinery and textiles to the gulf nation. the corporate investment authority, the solver and wealth fund, to spend $450000000.00 on a 25 percent stake and donny transmission and the energy solutions company last year called the energy and india's veteran. at l. n. g signed a major gasdio i thought agreed to supply. india was 7500000 tons of l. n. g a year for 20 years, starting in 2028. because i'm sure you've has more on the meeting from new delhi in the states listed by the mirror, comes on the invitation or from me to send the rain to move the wrestler to him as his rather shape so mean been tomatoes. connie visited india in 2015 and since then i'm india have worked infective and improved on my left ties during his list. now he comes with a delegation that includes minnesota, senior officials and business leaders, and full memorandum of understanding have been exchanged one back into
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a grating ties to us for the department. now india has always found a reliable force energy needs. and now india is looking to double its consumption. yes, them junction to 15 percent, 5 square feet, 13 cup are has played a dominant role in the energy sector, especially in asia, and is also looking to expand in new york. now india and cuts out and also looking cost diplomatic tensions that we've seen in the policy a best for a former naval officer, was sentenced to death on charges of espionage by a fatality called eventually a release of 7 of them are back home. and once the remains and now india and i'm looking forward to continuing with mobile, i left a big investment in texas beyond i'm guess i'll just see the protests have been taking place in northern bung with ash over access
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to water from a disputed river local residents oppose what they say is india is unilateral decision to build a damn upstream. they say it will threaten their agriculture and livelihoods times your child re has more from loud one we have. it was gathered around up to 30 very northern bangladesh to demand an equal share of its waters, the taste, the flow from india's west bank of state into northern bound with dash, what it is vital for agriculture and the livelihoods of millions. but farmers in the region states on india takes more than i shared off the water. i'm one of one of the most pleasant it's to sell. there is hardly any water in the winter. i mean, the summer must everything need the bank goes on the are you still have you with a flow from the india side, making it very challenging for us. india say this constitution leaves the water rights to states and the 2011 taste the river agreement failed. because of
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objection from west bank of chief minister, it are those that as a result, the deal was never finalized. the protest and 6 northern district in bangladesh aim to raise awareness about the challenges of accessing water faced by the communities . here they blaming the far diverting water and building them from 30 of the 54 shared rivers. bangladesh is interim government plants, a huge irrigation project along the reverse, funded withheld from china. the 11th when there are flushed floods, there is serious damage to agree, culture and livelihood, resulting an extreme poverty in the region. due to the irregular flow of the piece to refund is there is a fair share of water flow, or if the plant east of project is implemented, then people in the region will be able to overcome these problems. but what are right, so just one of many issues, dividing the 2 governments, bought of killing straightening balances,
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and the status of bangladesh. former liter check has seen a well our lives in eggs island, india all divide dark and new delhi. and the subject of my little son, purple, we welcome a good relationship with india, a based on the quality, not submission. like in the past, i see we see no confrontation and not with a negative campaign against bangladesh, by the indian government media. any issue, act with more responsibility and showed maturity and with millions of local livelihoods dependent on this river. winning we're done with dishes, believe is their fair share of the water as big or i'm a top diplomatic priority. somebody charging me out. is it a lot of money to northern bangladesh, aviation authorities and canada are investigating a delta airlines crash it toronto's international airport. 80 passengers and crew were on board when the plane slip upside down while landing and wendy and i see conditions. i used to castro reports, everything,
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drive passengers and board delta flight 4819 documented their own escape from their belly up plane crash. the bumble deer, c r. j. 900. had taken off from minneapolis before a crash landed at the toronto pearson international airport on monday afternoon, all 76 passengers and 4 crew members evacuated to safety. the plane was operated by delta, a subsidiary endeavor, air treacherous weather, including 60 kilometers per hour. winds may have been a factor in the crash. we are very grateful that there was no loss of life and relatively minor injuries. we are very focused on the care and the concern and the passengers and the crew, some of whom have already been re,
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unified with their friends and their families. it wasn't very different story less than 3 weeks ago. when 67 people died after an american airlines jet and a black hawk helicopter collided, you're washington dcs. ronald reagan airport. the helicopter had been flying higher than authorized. and just 2 days later, another fatal plane crash in philadelphia. all 6 people aboard a medical jet, died when it fell to the ground shortly after take off killing another person on the ground. the series of incidents has alarmed the north american aviation industry. the canadian transportation safety board is leading the investigation in toronto, hydro castro alj, a 0. the still ahead on al jazeera, the, and sports who will go through. we look ahead to the knockout playoff games and the champion suite,
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the hardest time for sport. now yours, peter, i'm a thank you very much i. it's just a day to go on to crickets. i see see champions, trophies, dalton park east on the host have been practicing ahead of the opening game against new zealand. in karachi, a teams will compete including india, but they have refused to play in parties done. i didn't state all of the fixtures will be in to bind, including they can because parties done. and the final, if they get that far, it's the 1st time puck is gone, has hosted a major international tournaments since 1990. 6 more now from a correspondence come out high to him,
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is slumber bud focused on it and india and are adding to the stake. a passionate about crickets as the rest of the world is about the foot board now focused on is hosting its foot major event in almost 3 decades. the i c c champions trophy, which i didn't, didn't ask the day was participating. the government that spend a considerable amount of resources on revamping the stadiums and got a lot i would have been de, which of course really be hosting though it matches it at the national games. i had india, of course, absent they will be in the by, i'm going to be playing that match it into united the image because of the political differences would focused on by 12 by august on this is a prestigious moment tens of thousands of security forces personnel has been deployed in order to ensure the security of the games and of got this big data is bucket done, has said it relative improvement, that it security situation. and therefore, it is hoping that the,
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the rest of the word that it is capable of holding such a large event on its own data duty commodity to address either i slammed my but of the way. so champions league knock out tails reach the conclusion this week with the place in the last 16 at stake. 6 time one is by mid a quarter at home food, a sick and likely gains celtic later looking to protect a 2. 1 advantage bind, i'm beaten in the last 20 year a p and who matches. while celtic, i've never one in germany in the spring previous attempts. it's the same for us in every game as it is for sal taking every game by co. my thing, the expectation for celtic back home is that they have to win every game that the emphasis is on the making the difference. and it's the same for us, you come to this less. ready and you have to play with it and if you think there's worse things and football that can happen than those of course,
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things are likes that can happen and there's a game, a football. and so for us, we want to ensure that when we come in after the game, if we don't go through, we've given that absolutely other thing. so that's one, a full 2nd leg games on tuesday. ben feca, a one the law against monica, and the to each of the on the sides of it all to do after lanza trail club brouge to one while ac milan on one little down against fine old but at least midland, who lost one of the champions league in 2007, we'll have home ground advantage on this side. as they look to turn things around. they manager was travelling back from a funeral. so the news conference was taken by fulman milan player. and now consultants as a background, abraham of which, the 9th of the clinic and mentally k own fee, not the players miss. treat this much like a final and you play a final to win it. it doesn't matter how, obviously you want to play well,
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but you only want to win the lottery, ne, in that all to the best supporters gave a big push and brought to them. but i'm confident that with a 2011 funds, you know, stadium, it will be very different. so as in the asian champions league, japanese, the kawasaki from toilets, ended the group stay to the teen. whenever a straight is central coast married is that already secured? websites and then accounts before the scale. it's a 6 went up to 2 of them, and so for a move them to the top of the table, the mariners are out of the finishing pots and call us out could i say, is playing at the cuts are open for the 1st time in his career and he came to a tough opening match and go home. the tournament top, seed beginnings campaign against twins and 14 us open champion marine chill. it's the probation maybe 15 years older than out cuz i've already moved them kids up with a spaniard. okay. that's the aging, the 1st, 6 for the 3 then the 2nd step on the same school on 6 pennies,
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winning speak to 6 matches. how could i could meet the truck and beach in the semi truck and which plays laser against my tell you a bit. it's, he needs a hit, a boost match. he criticized the full time legal began to extend a doping case. the one was handed, the 3 months ban, routing him out of the tournaments and kata. so help malik has more nobody joke, which isn't though hong, as he looks to lambda stood cuts are open, singles, title, and one of the 24 time grand slam winter is one of the star attractions that the tournament. much of the attention has been on demand, who's no longer competing here. well, number one, younique's, you know, he's been banned for 3 months. having struck a settlement with the world anti doping agency following to fail drug test last year. it's not a good image for our sports that's for sure. um there's as a consensus, so i would say a majority of the,
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the players that i've talked to in the locker rooms that are not happy with the way this whole process has been handled. the majority of the players doesn't feel that the fair majority of the players feel like there is favor isn't happening. and it seems like it appears that you can almost affect the outcome. if you're a top player, if you have access to the top, lawyers was originally wanted to bands and of up to 2 years. however, on saturday, the body announced that they accepted the tally and did not intend to cheat and blamed the positive tests. on the negligence of members of his entourage, a number of plates of slammed the settlement, such as done warrington. nic curious as well as jokers which, who's a founding member of the professional tennis place association, which represents the interest of at least 500 plays right now it's, it's a right time for us to really address the system because the system and the structure obviously doesn't work of on to doping it's, it's obvious. i mean it's,
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it's inconsistent and, and yeah, it's, it's, it's, it appears to be very unfair. and that's, that's all i have to say about that senate, who is one of the us and australian open since it's fail, tests can return in early may, which clears them to play. the french open means he won't miss any grand slam. it's not clear whether younique's in a will be able to pick up where you left off in terms of form. once you are tense from his band. what is clear, however, is that many tennis love, as i'm players, i be left unimpressed with how the matter has been handled. so hell malik, i'll just gotta go home. okay, i'll be here again a little bit later with most both needs, including an update from the customer rep in tennis, the latest results from that, but that will be in a couple of hours moment. thanks peter. as you can find much more on our website, the address is i'll just here a dot com. that's it for me. i'm having to do for this news hour, but i'll be back in
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the the house leader and gaza confirmed the group will release the bodies of 4 is really captives on thursday and 6 living captives. 2 days later, the on the how much in doing this is out to your life. we don't also coming up. the way the secretary of state announces a plan for further talks of moscow in defending the war and ukraine. after meeting with his russian counterpart,

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