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last thousands of our programs award winning documentaries and debt need support. subscriber you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah no madison and tell her the top stories on argentina to trains have collided in southern pakistan's, send province killing more than 30 people. according to local police. it appears and intercity passenger trains derailed and was hit by an oncoming express service law high that has more from his drama, but this particular actually took place at about 3 45 am august on standard time when one of their trains died. road heading north, about 500 kilometers from the city of karachi when some of the bo gave the
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red dog ball game, then fell onto the down track. from where another train heading south was coming. and that collided. introduction bo gauge are turning it into twisted metal. now the rescue efforts got underway, but destroyed the rescue by law. good and people who were available at hand helping themselves out of the red cage. however heavy equipment i had not yet arrived at the sight dead will be needed to guard through the metro to reach some of those survivors trapped in the wreckage. the 1st official results are written from peruse presidential election with 42 percent of the vote. counted kickoff fuji maury. as a head, she's got almost 53 percent of the vote. while her rival has 47 percent. people had to choose between 2 candidates from political extremes, which maury is the right way daughter of a jail. former president federal seal is left when school teacher coming. harris is
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on her 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she's in guatemala, as part of a regional effort to address the root causes of migration. how does will meet its president to discuss how to fight poverty, corruption, and climate change? and she is expected to announce measures to combat smuggling and human trafficking . prominence palestinian active estimate, of course, has been released after israeli forces arrested her at home and occupied east jerusalem on sunday. she's been at the forefront of protests against forced evictions in her neighborhood. checks out thailand is kicking off its mass corona virus vaccination campaign. on monday as a country tackles its deadliest outbreaks so far, for most of the bound demik thailand has been able to keep infection rates low. but a 3rd wave in april brought record numbers of new cases and deaths. those are the headlines and he's continuous here on are the 0 after portal. good by the
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hi, i'm sandra gartman. welcome to portal. a new show featuring some of our da 0 as best online content. this week we're focused on the central african republic, years of civil war, endless violence and political instability. to say it's been tough on people, there isn't the half of it will explain what's going on in the country who's been fighting, who and why will also bring you some personal stories of survival in the hardest of circumstances. to meet the judo instructor in the see are trying to bring people together through a different kind of combat. the central african republic doesn't often get the attention it deserves. it's been in a state of civil war for years with a new flare up and violence at the start of this year. the u. s. says there's the
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humanitarian crisis. nearly 3000000 people need help. that's more than half the population on the show start here, my team and i break down the big news stories. so we looked into the fighting and the c r y a got so bad the let's talk about the central african republic. me the fighting. there is so bad that more than 200000 people has led their home since december, most of them across the river to the democratic republic of congo. there is a tug of war between 2 men, the president who just got himself re elected in a messy vote. and the former president is under un sanctions and wants to the job back an investigation was launched against him. but it is a whereabouts that remain unknown to why did an election. there are things out who's fighting, who in the ca are. and why are the russians in there? the central african republic is
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a former french colony. that's basically the same size as france. but where france has almost 70000000 people, the fi r has less than 5000000. and while it has a lot of natural resources, the average person lives on less than $2.00 a day. things were bad under colonial rule independence and the c. r has also been a rough ride demand meant to become the 1st president died in a dog plane crash in the seventy's, the c r had a brutal leader who declared himself president for life. then emperor before the french got rid of them. there's been cruise to civil war and a handful of disappointing peace deal. it's a country where corruption has been the nature of governance, where the space has been absent from the day to day lives of ordinary people. so 60 years later, the c, r is pretty much run by whoever has the most guns,
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there are maybe 20 militia who control 2 thirds of the country and do pretty much whatever they like. some of them started out with some kind of cause, but many resorted to killing extortion and fighting over resources. now the main rivalry is often laid out as being between the celica, which is mostly made up of muslim groups. and the anti ballad who are mostly christian fighters, but it's not as simple as muslim. first question, there are all kinds of shifting alliances and other local disputes in the mix, stabilizing the country is an enormous challenge, especially outside counsel banking. the boston area is a country where nobody is in control. ok to understand the fighting, going on. now we have to get into the fight between these 2 president post on our college to data and former president for a while, but i want point. they were in the same government for that i was believe the prime minister. so it was easy to power in a crew in 2003. and he's been accused of having
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a hand in all sorts of atrocities which he denied. thoughtful were 10 years and believe it overthrown by selling rebels and he leaves the country would followed or 2 years of conflict and chaos. at that number, the celica struggled to keep control an alliance known as anti volga, emerge to fight this delegate. it was made up of many christian militias in the beginning targeted only the military base to make groups journey to get back again. eventually france military stoughton. and there was a peace deal between the government and some of the militia. they called elections into a data ended up winning. so in 2016 to that, as the president, meanwhile, believe is an exile and he's been accused of supporting anti belt or rebel, which is why the un imposed sanctions on him. now walter, that was an office,
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things did calm down a bit that militias still controlled large parts of the country and the peace deal ended up falling apart. so in 2019 the government find a new deal with 14 armed groups. the plan was to integrate some militia leaders into government and fighters into the army. things were looking up and the elections last year were supposed to mark a new start. and then the visa came back on the scene. he returned to the f. b a. r wanted to run for president, but the constitutional court bound him saying he failed to meet the standards of good morality himself. never relinquish the desire to come back to power. it was no surprise that he's retired, kicked off a new spike and finance kicked off when you stop to attention this time some celica and anti volga faction put their differences aside and formed a new alliance called the coalition of patriots for change fusing girl warfare
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tactics. of the rebels have taken control of more than 2 thirds of the country. many fables either leading the rebels, though he denied clinician to be to ship and money immunity, as rock respectively declared that they will not support tertiary. now all of that happened before the elections in december. so when it came time to vote, many people, especially in rebel controlled areas, either couldn't or were too scared to get in the end when it was re elected president. and even though opposition groups accused him of fraud, the constitutional court ruled that he won in the 1st round. i want to, i guess this is an excuse. you can imagine though, how to add that as enemies reacted to c p. c. that coalition of militias stopped up
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there. war and people have been trying to escape me. they're running for murder rate and can not being more than half a 1000000. 5000000 people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. things are now so much worse in a country where the population was already displaced. right now, the government is fighting a huge group of heavily armed and well organized militias. so it's relying on outside helped to turn things around. 300 french soldiers, 11000 un peacekeeping troops, their round and armies and their russia to they say, the train, the c a r army. the instruction is happening in russian. lou,
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no issue with your team and part of the political room and i knew in the new and the whole the whole lot of outsiders each with their own interests, the people of the sea are those of other concerned people. one to be able to go back to their fields, not to be careful and not to, to free every my wish or when a country people reckon the best way forward is to somehow revive that piece deal from 2019 to do that, the president, the former president and all their allies need to come together. that won't be in a country with a lot of players. too many gun we have a powerful photo as they on the, on to 0 website that spotlights what people in the see are, have been coping with. take megan, knew she was forced to go outside of the camp where she lives to look for fruits to eat. but it can be dangerous to leave. she was attacked and her arm was slashed and
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broken. this is philomena 6 years ago, her village was attacked. the women were raved and her brother was killed in front of her. she's still living in a displacement count with her children, and they only have enough food to eat once a day. and this is dodging who also lives in a cap with her baby. she lives in fear of attacks and says, when we sleep at night, we're afraid to see the rest of these incredible photos and more on the human impact of this conflict. you can visit our website. now of course, there are no easy answers for bringing peace and stability to the c a r. but that doesn't mean individuals can make a difference. all does. there is online documentary, serious close up features. people doing extraordinary things like this. judo instructor in the c r who's doing what he can to bring people together from his gym . the
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so she sat there for me though, this a close to the future. there are some that would be a fit for the last in the judy. they're very clear that the defects office said food. so do more, and i fame of it shown at the festival i sent you to do since you were to do them done me. if you didn't know me why you should press my best
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not the new phase one this fall on the new body boot is last new to me or do i kind of a do you want to do more with that? they could see a new course keeping force for the fact, you know, if there was the 2nd over it, i mean it up that was i going elsewhere in africa for a law story. it's a mix of innovation,
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green energy and entrepreneurship. and bob way that copy of our digital video team take a look. um i me. ah, before i got this bike i couldn't come this far. now i tell my chickens and vegetables at a business center that's 20 kilometers away. i can get more customers here and more money. even carry more. good. ah, aim was to bring green mobility solutions to women in rural communities because you
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a full time. i . that's it from us. of course there's a lot more on t v dot com and our social media pages. thanks for watching. we'll be back next week, but until then, see you online. ah, the, who's the hello, there's a south west the monsoon. now making good progress across a good part of india. we have got plenty of showers. cross southern india is butler that i don't know the trot here. that is the position of the summer rains at present a little further north. and it should be into western parts of india a little further south than the should be across those eastern areas. but many of these regions, seeing some very, very heavy right. and in fact, teams for lanka. we saw that the floods coming through here,
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massive amounts of frame 4. and we have seen major problems here. as the heavy downpours have caused widespread disruption across a good part of the country, the shower set to continue, i'm hopefully won't be quite as intense as we go on through the next couple days. a ranch, showers. they're called southern parts of the region and even to the north of ally, you seen that pre monsoon. he continued to build some very heavy showers here, 3 down post 2 into bangladesh and also into a good part of the pool. as we make away through the next couple of days near mos in some very heavy rainfall as we come into the early part of next week. on the other side of the arabian say, it's all about the heat. we've seen some parts getting up into the fifty's recently, some very high temperatures. this one here in oman, things cooling off a little as we go on through the next couple days with plenty of hazy sunshine. ah, june on a jessie, who will take half honeys,
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