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will be live from top to ah o'clock, this is our desert life and also coming up. cholera surges in mozambique its worst outbreak and 2 decades off to parts of the country were devastated by a cycle ah, move career launches an intercontinental ballistic missile prompting temporary evacuation orders in japan. and we look at how dangerous lebanon's economic crisis might be with the government refusing more international financial. and so we began in sudan where the military has sent reinforcements to the northern city of morrow. we as tensions mount between the army and a power military force,
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the army says the rapid support forces on mobilizing in the capital called to manda, the cities, the r s f says the deployments a part of its normal duties and 2 sides are in dispute over proposals to integrate the group into the military sabbath. so danielle abbey, the responsibility of protecting the safety and security of the country falls on the shoulders of the armed forces. according to the constitution law, the law has organized how this support is offered. depending on this, we should raise the alarm. i mean, our country's going through a dangerous and historic turn i, my valley, which is increased by the mobilization of forces and re deployment of the rapid support forces inside the capitol and other cities. these movements took place without the approval of the armed forces or coordination with it, which has raised fears in the public deepened security concerns and raised tensions
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among organized forces. be the ha. oh, let's hear the very latest now with him. morgan. no sir. hippo, what's the reason for these tensions between the military and the are a surf while we've been seeing tensions between the military and our staff just months after the military takeover in october of 2021. when we heard from the head of our self and when he described that take over as a mistake, that has led sedan to further political turmoil. and doubt, we heard from the head of bar me at the same time saying that bad stake over was necessary. but this latest sanction is because of the security sector reforms ahead of the signing of a final agreement to handle the power to civilian government. now with the iris f, once 10 year attorney appeared to integrate into the army while the army once a 2 year period to for the integration than does the issue of the command are the hours that wants to be under the head of the civilian as to our prime minister or
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head of a government, if a transitional government is formed while the military wants the hours have to be under its command. these differences have led to lots of tensions and due to the delay of the signing of an agreement between our, the army and the political for forces here, leading to, for the time all in the country. i will this affect the already unstable situation in the country. we already seeing the impacts of these differences the deal that was supposed to be santa on april 1st has been postponed to april 6th. and now it has been postponed with no new dates, said the head of the omar party released a statement saying that things are quiet sense and chaotic and that it's just one shot away from a war between the 2 sides. they've been repeatedly warning that sudan is at a crossroads and that it is on the edge asked where the head of the r s f, as per the army, and the political parties, both of the r s f and the military are armed. so we're not talking about is the
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normal political terminals that we see here in the country where we see economic crisis as a result of those terminals. we're talking actually about a fighting between the 2 sides at which could lead to a civil war and to civilian casualty. or i have a thanks for that. i had more reported more from cartoon. so what is susan's rapid support forces? the unit was formed in 2013 to fight arm groups in the door for a region. it was later used in crackdowns on anti government protests. they are a serf lead to the respond, let the response i should say, to riley's in khartoum in june 2019 in which a 123 people were killed and hundreds were injured. last month, torn between the per military unit and the army fail to reach an agreement on when it would be integrated into the armed forces. the arissa says it needs 10 years while the army wants only to lose her is the finally directorate to confluence advisory a think tank face in cartoon. and she explains a growing tensions between the army and the arist. the ours has been we deployed by
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sam actually a several times throughout history. the difference now is that the, the heads of these 2 organizations are at loggerheads. and sap as much as the are set isn't maneuvering itself in one of saddam's most strategic sites, which is that marrow. we damn this division between the r s f and snap really started 4 years ago with the fall of the share. and this is now the combination of 4 years of fragmentation within the security sector. and because it's been several years of this fragmentation, we now see multiple sovereignties in the country. and so you know that the sap has a say, and the r assess, has a say, and sometimes one will m supercede the other that is not the kind of a, you know, sort of fertile ground for any sort of sustainable civilian democracy. and it's very difficult to figure out what incentives each site will need to have to, to make the relevant concessions in order to move it and forward. because, you know, they are recept is not on to move against its interests and neither the sas and
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both have very strong and regional and domestic and forces that will help them to buttress those positions to mozambique, which is face years worth cholera outbreak. and more than 20 years, that's after the country was battered by cycling freddie in late february and early march. more than a 1000000 people have been affected by the storm. world health organization says the damage to health and water facilities as increased the risk of disease. will it cost to have made a miller, who joins now for more amber in mozambique? and for me to see what's happening, where you are 1st of hold, the people continue to come through to this clinic and mamba, for medical assistance displaying a variety of symptoms. not all of them cholera, but some potentially and perhaps a need to diagnose to buy people here. that's one of the challenges at the health work, as you are saying is that they potentially don't have the capacity. if there's
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a rising number in terms of equipment or testing kits as well as space, they are trying to continue with the door to door campaigns. and that's what agencies have said is key is critical in terms of keeping people safe, making them aware of the dangers of cholera and how to protect themselves. or we were at a nearby river nodded short time ago and. and we saw people collect to water from that river. some people know to pull the war to some don't they use the water for everything they need to. so it continues to be a threat in areas like this, especially compared to further up north where the situation is far worse. yeah, what probably about how does that, how does it look across the region? well, the government is saying it wants to distribute at least 2000000 vaccine doses across mozambique to protect people. so far a few 100000 have been distributed and they have been you know,
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a number of people have died since the outbreak in september. these outbreaks of cholera are not uncommon to mozambique, but it's been exacerbated by psych loan freddie where health facilities will impact as either operations, hampered or completely destroyed, but also affecting those flood waters affecting the spread of cholera and, and the distribution of water in places like in the money, the running water hasn't been fully restored to all parts of areas like that. so that's what's making the situation worse. and what's concerning authorities here for me to phone for that or for me to mila johnny's vote for mom, but in mozambique. thank you. dana has become the 1st country to approve of vaccine from malaria that were such as a calling a well change of the vaccine known as all 21 can now be used in children age between 5 and 36 months. the world health organization is also considering approving the vaccine. malaria kills about $620000.00 people each year. most of
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them young children, south korea is military says that north korea has launched what may be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. japan's government issued temporary evacuation orders in kinder, expecting the missile to land near the island. it fell in the waters between the korean peninsula and japan. the launch comes days after north korea's leda kim johnson called for more offensive military to terrance, to counter south korea and in the united states, from a bribe reports now from sol. the missile was detected early thursday, being launched from close to young young. and it was towards the end of its half hour flight tracking east over the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. that all thirties in the golden, japanese island of her kind of raise that alarm, telling people to take shelter faring that the missile or the debris from it could fall in or around the island of her cato itself,
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in the past nor career in some of its more provocative launch. it has sent missiles over the top of her kite, out into the pacific ocean as it was with this launch. the missile fell far short, but it did have a lofty trajectory, reaching out to, to, to some, 3000 kilometer, which has led people to speculate whether this was an intermediate range, ballistic missiles or a longer range, heavier intercontinental ballistic missile. the kind of giant weapons that north korea has been showing off of the military parade, which it has resumed development and testing of in the past year. either way, as with previous lodges, this has been roundly condemned by officials here and in japan, a congressional shackle. this launch is an outrageous act that escalates the provocation against the entire international community. a series of actions by north korea, including repeated launches of ballistic missiles,
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3 since the peace and security of our country and the international community. absolutely, unacceptable. in south korea and military officials are also studying whether this could have been a new type of missiles using solid few such weapons, almost sophisticated, they can be more quickly, the floyd from a mobile launcher, making them harder to detect and defend against. i would represent a significant development in the north miss l program. rob mcbride, i was just era so well, it's not from craig mark who's a professor of international studies that the co, it's to women's university in tokyo. and he think young young goal is to disrupt renewed efforts between south korea and japan to counter the north. it just shows the ongoing danger. all of the north korea's position that they are determined to show that they have a threatening capacity to deter any attacks upon its territory. and they're wanting
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to maintain attention. made all the other international crises, such as the chinese military exercises around taiwan this week. and of course, the ongoing warn you, cried the japanese in the south korean defense ministries, restoring their ties and sharing intelligence and potential cooperation for emergencies involving north korea. and of course, the united states. hilda large scale military drills with south korea. and of course, the united states is also has many bases here in japan. so we're trying to disrupt this or cooperation would be an objective of the north koreans. however, this is only more likely to make japan war determined to continue building up its defenses to deter potential south korean attacks. and also potentially, china and russia. lebanon is facing an economic crisis, blamed on years of mismanagement and corruption,
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a very long from the international monetary fund has been proposed as the early realistic chance of recovery. but political and financially liter refusing to know how to report not from beirut. lebanon is buying wheat through a world bank loan. it's the only way to insure the price of bread. a main staple remains subsidized. the state is nearly bankrupt and struggling to pay importers in dollars. if it was not for the world bank loan today, we would have been looking at a price of bread that is over a $120000.00 liberties lead us, which is almost twice the current price. the wheat loan is one of many projects financed by the world bank. roughly $80000.00 families are receiving cash assistance as part of a social safety net program. it helped build but it has set conditions on funding
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that's not for emergency use. for example, in order for the nearly collapsed energy industry to get funding, lebanon has the audit, the state electricity company responsible for much of the government's debt. the international community says it won't bailout a political class accused of decades of corruption. it says the financial lifeline lebanon needs will only come through an agreement with the international monetary fund. and that requires economic and fiscal reforms, improper oversight over public finances. but decision makers back by the business elite have not shown interest. so far, they've made the public pay for an estimated $70000000000.00 in losses. there is a clear path or that has been taken that has seen most of the deposits in their backings as the sector liquidated, or near a fide, if what one can say at a very very discounted rate. and we have seen that for, you know,
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3040000000000 dollar dollars. so for all the while the economic situation is worsening with inflation and triple digits and their belly, them however clear the government has been absent. it's done nothing. they economies in ruins and unemployment is high. analysts say, and i am have program would unlock billions of dollars in funding, and also gives investors confidence the country is reforming and many warn without that lebanon, good faith, the never ending crisis that will have a reversible consequences, especially for the poor seneca. there al jazeera beirut fil, ahead, hearing out 0 ah biden's irish homecoming view as president to be a will welcome to arrives, nyman, exploring his unsociable ah
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frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me. a map informed opinions by ministrations, are very concerned about this development especially are what it means for china's power on the world. stage. critical debate is now only both the legal report, what they see. the other thing is they're both in depth analysis of the days. headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah t a pushing with
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one a tour global perspective. mm lou . ah, and again, you're watching out 0 mind about top stories this hour and su don's military has sent reinforcements to the north institute, moroni as tensions mount between the army and a paramilitary force, its warning, but the rapid support forces group is mobilizing across the country weeks off to
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cycling friday, hit mozambique the country's face is worse color outbreak and more than 20 years un says damage to water medical facilities is worsening. the spread of the disease, the south cruise military says north korea has launched what may be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile fell in the waters between the korean peninsula of japan. japan issue temporary evacuation. now the u. s. president is meeting his irish counterpart in dublin. have these a life which as you can see, marco haines at the shoulder of joe biden, on gibbons, on a 3 day visit to either later he'll have talked to the prime minister, veronica, or for addressing parliament. it's, you know, from dublin co. brennan has more. what's expected from that meeting with the partners? that is quite a substantial diplomatic and political discussion that they'll be talking about
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talking about economic ties. they'll be talking about ukraine, they'll be talking about inflation. they'll be talking about the peace process as well in the north, and i think the, the delegation that joe biden has taken with him. secretary state anthony blinking is part of the delegation as well as the us secretary of agriculture is also part of that delegation. you can see that that's quite a substantial political and diplomatic, very meeting discussion that's going to be taking place later. i think the highlights of the trip will be at the houses of parliament. doyle on the senate, where he'll give a keynote speech to both houses together. he's the fullest president. to do that, all of the coverage so far has been overwhelmingly positive. there is a real sense of collective ownership. i think from the irish people towards this particular us presidents because of his overtly irish connections to brazil. president lewis and nancy lily to silver isn't try them to boost
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a political and economic ties with his nations biggest trading partner. arrived in shanghai for the nor grayson of brazil's former president. til marissa, as the head of a new development back, it was set up by brazil, russia, china, india, and south africa, known as the bricks, which is a group of emerging economy. president new le will then head to beijing where he's expected to discuss the ukraine war with the president. she's in pain. joseph mahoney is professor of politics and international relations at east china normal university. he says that the real alignment in the world's emerging economies, i think one of the big things that we're starting to see, not just with bricks but with other countries, is that the outlines not, not yet the reality. and certainly, i don't think necessarily in the near term, but the outline of the new world order in terms of finance. one of the other big achievements here is that the 2 countries are going to move towards settlements and
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their respective currencies and bypass the dollar. this is i think, where the world is heading and bricks. clearly i think, especially with the new development bank in tandem with various other major projects associated with it, including the belt road initiative. this is the main trust where things are going. the international monetary fund estimates ukraine's economy will contract by 3 percent this year. is frank by nearly 30 percent last year. the i'm f o says ukraine is performing well considering the ongoing war. hi. did your customer reports from washington d. c. the i am, as managing director, says, ukraine's economic performance under the devastating circumstances of war is remarkable, and called it a victory of civility over evil. despite the praise, though ukraine's economy has contracted by 30 per cent, since russia's invasion, what to do about it was the subject of
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a ministerial round table. on this 3rd day of the i must spring meetings. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski addressed the assembly via video telling finance ministers gathered from around the world that ukraine urgently needs more help. the country is seeking an additional $14000000000.00 by the end of june, according to zalinski, to meet the ukrainian peoples basic humanitarian needs. the price tag of the devastation that russia has unleashed on ukraine is large and growing the i methylene ukraine will need $411000000000.00 over the next decade to reconstruct. last month, the i'm at board approved a 15000000000 dollar loan to ukraine, ukraine's prime minister thank the i, m f, the u. s. and other contributing nations. but noted that the longer rushes aggression continues, the more financial assistance ukraine will need. hydro castro al jazeera washington,
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at least $25.00 people have died after boat carrying migrant sank off, the chain is encased more than 30 people are still missing. meanwhile, in italy, hundreds of people arrived in the sicilian port of catania. were 700 migrants and refugees who were on board a dilapidated boat became stranded at sea when they went out of fuel syria and saudi arabia resuming constantly services and flights for the 1st time since the 2011 uprising in civil war. the syrian foreign minister is in jetta. on the 1st such visit in over a decade, final make that met prince fires have been fun. the to disgust efforts to find a political solution to the syrian crisis. riyadh supported serious opposition at the beginning of the war in the country was shunned by arab nations after brutal government crackdowns was villians with ties. with that, the bachelor's had governments have improved in recent months. and iranian delegation has also arrived in re at to discuss reopening its embassy in consulate,
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the countries of restoring ties, which was severed 7 years ago and deal broken by china. it comes just days after saudi delegation visited, iran's capital and cutter and bahrain have announced they will restore to pre matic ties. statement comes after highly a high level meeting in the area. the 2 sides said they want to strength relations and enhance unity within the region. in 2017, bahrain joined the saudi arabia, u. e, and egypt, and imposing a blockade on cutter. in january, barons crown prince spoke with cutters and mia shake tammy, and had been hammered. al, funny by phone to discuss the differences. renewed fighting between the m 23 arm group and east african forces has taken place near the city of goma in democratic republic of congo. the fighters have taken control of several towns, nearly 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes in the past year. and thousands of students are out of school sir. a heart as is ripple. oh,
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piece by piece and thomas boy of fixes his family's tent, living in a small refugee camp just outside the city of go math. there's plenty of time, but not much to do. at 22 years old he should be studying for his final year in college. instead, he's doing odd jobs. he says, to survive. being displaced in the democratic republic of congo is tough for many, a callaway conical no. and on when i'm in the camp and as he students from gama in the final year like me and others during the internships, it really hurts my heart because of the war. a continue my studies. i wonder when i get to finish the years are just passing by thomas is one of nearly a 1000000 people who have fled their homes to him not just once, but 3 times. several civil wars have taken place in the d. r. c. during the past decades, why involving the c n d p militia from cuba region? less than willing alonzo cartucker,
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my study started getting disrupted with the war against the c. n. d p. were fled to congress chena for a whole year. then we fled again in 2012. all this meant that i had several blank years image cation. and here we are again. if live the war with the entrance, 3 rebels, it's impossible for me to study. ah, the m $23.00 rebel group is widely believed to be backed by neighboring ronda and accusation. kigali denies the fighters of taken over areas of land in the east of d r. c. the united nations says they've carried out war crimes against the congress people. most of the conflict is taking place in d. r. c's east and regions, including north kiva. it's tory and money. emma thus are rich and minerals. d r. c is fighting the rebels for a joint military operation with east african regional forces in a country with more than 200 tribes, the violence husband worsened by ethnic divisions and created a humanitarian crisis. thomas is one of 750000 young kong is his
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education is being disrupted. unicef reports more than 2000 and schools shut down during the last year. and many children and youth are missing out on a basic education. thomas says he dreams of earning a living as a teacher one day, but until then he can only accept, he says, for life's dealt him so far. so to hide it, 0. and that's it for me. nicholas can you can find plenty more information on our website, al dessert dot com. we got the weather coming out next. that's with everton fox, and then inside story that'll be examining the if you can government plans to merge regional forces into the national army. but that's it for me. ah,
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how i was still got some very heavy right across southern parts of china. thick cloud, just starting to easiest way i, which was at eastern side of the country, arranged a little nudge this area of high pressure out of the way, taking it fine and dry in japan. so friday, make the most of that 23 celsius in osaka, slightly warmer there in tokyo, not too bad across the korean peninsula. 23 there into ab aging. dry weather billed me across northern parts of china. you see how the rain is making his way anywhere from around shanghai, down towards the south west and that'll pulse its way further east with here comes that ran into japan. it will be very heavy at times. we will see that just making its way towards tokyo as we go through, sat stay clearer, brighter, try, wearable, pleasant weather, grassy pushing in at this stage. not too bad. meanwhile, across a good part of india, we have got some showers coming into western parts of india once again. but i think the main thing to worry about over the next couple of days will be these rising temperatures towards ne, a, west bengal. we have orange warnings enforced, therefore the intense heat wave is likely to set up as we go on into the weekend.
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fish. i was in either towards the west, one or 2 showers to the far north of pakistan and a few showers to across the ravine peninsula. central pasa saudi arabia, which was the westland, unsettled with some dust and sand. ah, we are all mom. i'm not a problem. we eroticism problem when a manchester based check born lori driver decides to take to the internet to tackle racism. he quickly becomes a significant figure in the fight for the rights of rome. a people giving a voice to those least her and launching a charity for those most in need. pongo polling a witness documentary on al jazeera ah, violent protests in ethiopia is i'm her origin plans to integrate look.

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