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a heavy toll. 56 civilians are killed in 2 days. the un and major will power school for an immediate de escalation. ah, a clog, this is al desert life unto also coming up. tens of thousands of people are back on the streets of israel in protests against benjamin netanyahu is plans to change the judiciary class. i'm robert bride in japan, where g 7 foreign ministers are gathering to discuss the world's growing list of crises, o celebrations and protest is germany shuts down its lost 3 nuclear power. smoke rising from sedans, capitol of call to the city of more than 8000000 people. is now seen of
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a bitter power struggle between 2 of its most powerful military leaders. water electricity on the internet have been cut in many parts of the capitol or try to jets helicopters, don't try this uncertainty in a nation that's been transitioning from military to civilian rule. at least 56 civilians have been killed. hundreds more are injured. so don's army has ruled out negotiations with the rapid support forces which it has designated a rebel group. give a morgan his latest now from call to. i have if i think spreads through whom extension between the sudanese army and the powerful paramilitary force spill over into the streets, the army says it's defending itself and attacked by the rapid support forces across the capitol. it's now does it anything before us as a rebel group?
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now, we, the army did not initiate any fight. we were present in our command and we were surprised with the attack. coupled with an assault on my residence, the army did not deploy or make any movement you army headquarters and presidential palace are under the control of the general command. we do not wish to see this country slipping into war. however, we must teach a lesson to any non regular malicious but the rapid support for to see their bases were attacked by the army. this battle will pave the way to a peaceful solution. all those criminals will stand trials. i cannot give a time and a bit to the fighting, how we the we are edmond to end with the least of losses. the all flights have been cancelled international airport where armed men are on the tarmac and rapid support forces entered the television service. dan tv,
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about one of them. no. this was the moment the station broadcast was caught. the fight. thanks. i think has been confined to the cap if there's been violence in north and south and are for west and north cord to find faith as well as murder. we in northern, put them both sides, claim control of major facilities there and in other areas. but so far, it's been hard to confirm who has the upper hand potential between the army and the rapid support for 3 months after a military takeover in 2021 and behind. and when talks to integrate the recess into the army stalled. i really feel very sad and very angry actually i'm in rage and i see i see a 2 bed. most of them share when you both of you, you have been in kosky all this grid devolution and you already committed an incentive speaking in vietnam, u. s. secretary of state,
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anthony blinking said washington with continued to support for dance transition to a civilian lead government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against that, that progress. but this is a real opportunity to finally carry for the civilian la transition. and one that we and other countries are trying to are to bolster people across to dan or bracing themselves for more fighting a new crisis and an uncertain future. he bill morgan out to 0 or 2. well, let's get the latest situation live with hipaa, who's join us from how to. so it tell us what's happening now. we've seen smoke rising across the capitol as it was overnight and is still today what's happening while we can still see smoke rising in many parts of the capital,
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but we can also hear the sounds of habit artillery being fired and it's not clear who is firing it's who at this point because there has been so many conflicting reports in information being without, by various 5 here in how too many other parts of the country. now we have heard and seen 5 egypt flying over the me got them caught him. so we do know that these are the sudanese army fighter jets because out of the 2 sites, they're the ones who have 5 digits. we know that they have launched as tracks on several locations belonging to b, r a staff and walk rising from those locations. so it looks like several locations of the rapid support forth of have been had by air strikes with in other parts of hard to me. there has been ongoing clashes as well between the rapid support forces and the military places like hard to north across the bridge, place like undermine where the army says they've taken control of all of the r r s bases as well. and then they're the other parts of the country forth. then in the east, their classes reported between b r s. s,
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and the army with the army saying it has taken over the base of the earth of fare as well as in the cities of the machine. and the body of all of that in the eastern part of the country in the south east of the country are i believe it there for the moment. thanks so much. i have a move in the report on the very latest situation from cal. tim. well, the integration of the reference support forces into the regular army has been one of the main demands of pro democracy groups for a civilian transition. last month talks between the paramilitary unit and the army failed to reach an agreement unit says it needed 10 years. but the army wanted done into the valid, explains how the paramilitary force was formed. that offered support forces upon military fight, as merely from dot for the city was created by former president omar bashir in 2013, to stabilize the war torn region in western sudan. and more broadly to consolidate his personal grip on power. he was concerned about any security institution being strong enough to overthrow and challenge him. so he allowed, you know,
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he allowed basically a proliferation of different armed groups and centers of power within the country. but the origin of the false goes back to 2003. that's when president of the ship created an arm of the tribal militia to crush a local rebellion in the west. a force became known as the gentle saddam's come through la general update. the data behind was instrumental in creating and training both agenda wheat and later the us f. he worked in the field for jazz, with his now dead zone i from 100100 glue known as hannity, the commander of the outer stuff in 2019 the 2 men joined forces to overthrow the amount of the ship bore. hon headed the transitional military council and handed douglas served as his deputy. but the art says continue to grow in both sites and we buy some estimates. it now both $100000.00 test on it. it took on several roles
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including border security and maintaining law. and order cross activists accused out of 5th of participating in the killing of 123 pro democracy professors in june, 2019. but it's him at his aspirations for unrivalled political leadership in costume that led to discourse with his ally, elbow han, and paved the way for the current situation. differences over the terms of integration of the other stuff into the army intensified after the signing of a framework agreement that lay the foundations for the transitional period in december, 2020 to the failure of talks on this. and other issues. finally, led to what observers have been warning about and all our military confrontation practice group was warning. just 10 years ago. you know, while by sheer was still in power, that if you ever left power, one of the big concerns would be that he left behind such ass, in terms of the military and security. that a huge risk was that these parties would themselves turn on each other as ever.
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it's the civilian population, but the, the price and impalpable fear of the current conflict may prove more deadly and more destructive than any sudan has witnessed. in the past, ahmed find a visit with her being calls for restraint from the international community. the united nations secretary general antonia harris and his special envoy to suit on have condemned the violence and court for an immediate end to the fighting. the arab league is urging all sides to protect civilians and prevent any further escalation. and the african union is pushing for an end to the fighting. and the return to the negotiating table they mentioned was a deputy head of mission at the u. s. embassy in sudan and he says the internet community failed to read the early warning signs of potential conflict. the outbreak of fighting or did catch the international community by surprise. ready fact that the framework agreement was not being implemented on schedule was
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certainly an indicator the things were not going well and that there could be difficulties. but they have this just kind of significant fighting and various parts of sudan all at the same time. i think those clearly surprise you, the idea will be to go back to the framework agreement, whatever pressure they can on all part used to return to the framework agreement. and ideally to implement it, to the point part eventually results in a civilian government and the country that a full concept has been pretty much over the short term been destroyed. i don't, i don't see that happening anytime real soon. when you know where the rapid support forces, i guess most of it support from witches is western. so all western sudan, in addition, they apparently have a significant military presence at merrill way on the egyptian border that could
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pose her if the problems, even if the situation could be resolved in and around cartoon or along the nile sled here in al jazeera, why protest is in france, say they will continue their action despite the president signed into law, controversial pension bill. ah hello, we got some pretty lively weather into central parts of the mediterranean at the moment. little area of low pressure swirling away here. so quite a rattling of showers just coming in across a italy. easing over towards greece and the balkan sped an awesome wet weather there to winter east side of charity pushing across. it's proud and i which was the west. it's an improving pitcher. nice did larry of high pressure in chart, and that will come to dominate said the weather as we go through the next couple of day said quite to weather fairbetter cloud around for the time being when it will
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brighten up and it will warm up as well. more the way that pleasant april sunshine bursting through 16 celsius in london and paris for sunday lively showers continued across a central and eastern parts. but as i ha, i just not a little further research as we go into the early part of next week. we will see few showers across at western side of europe when the west sunshine east is hot of england doing very nicely. thank you. in light, when 16 celsius will be very pleasant indeed. what was sunshine there? continuing to prosecute parts of spain and portugal and plenty of warm sunshine across northern parts of africa. $31.00 celsius in cairo gets up to around $35.00 as we go on into monday. say well above the seasonal average. meanwhile, showers continue across west africa, which is a heavy downpours ivory coast. ah, ah, holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s. row in the world on al
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this was a scene just a short while ago in the capital coaching where much of the violence is be concentrated. sedans, army is ruled out to go stations with the rapid support forces which is designated to rebel top diplomats from g. 7 countries have arrived in japan for 3 days of talks. securities types is protested, gather ahead of the meeting in the southern city carissa the war in ukraine and china's growing influence in the region. and north korea's miss alta. so high on the agenda. the top saw in advance of g 7 leadership summit lead you to me to summit to be held in hiroshima next month. right, john slide now, from outside the venue of the cutter, youself rob. so 1st off, we know is to say that the ukraine war is going to be top of the gender bits. plenty of other issues to be discussed. the there seems to be a growing lister of crises as the participants who have arrived at this resort town
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to start their, their work this year, 3 days of a g. 7 meetings at their work begins this sunday evening where they working dinner . they have just had an official welcome, they have arrived by shim cancel, the bullet train from tokyo, the working din at the subject they're going to be talking about the sunday evening is both china and also how to deal with north korea. china is a, the, a top hot topic in this part of the world, obviously, and the united states wanting to encourage its allies really to counter the growing, expanding influence and of china. but this has been complicated by the recent, somewhat awkward visitor by emanuel mackerel france to add to bay ging. and what was celia's maybe an overly friendly and interaction with she, jim ping of china. and so there's going to be some tough a questions asked of the french delegation. a catherine collar. neither french foreign minister is gonna have to explain her position. in fact,
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she is already tweeted out that and she fully support sir as that the whole all g 7 fully supports a free am indo pacific. this is seen as being directed at shine or, and in support of taiwan because has been some issues about whether macro at would come to the us support or of taiwan saying that may be the european powers. shouldn't always follow what the us does. so there will be some tough, tough talking, and that is going to be starting this sunday. what about security rob around the venue, especially after saturdays smoke bomb incident the yeah, their, their security here is incredibly tight. we are actually in the press center. we're about 4 or 5 kilometers away from the place where the at g 7, our foreign ministers will be meeting and i can tell you between us and them out. there are literally hundreds of security personnel police all around at this town. there are scores of roadblocks, and checkpoint security here is incredibly at tight at,
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with cache it at the prime minister a promising that this will be a secure and safe event. he was of course, the a seemingly, the target for this a hurled smoke bomb in saturdays attack is in very important that at this goes off . well without a hitch. and of course the, the next, a big event that will take place as the president of the g 7. that'll be the, as summit in hiroshima and, but just quickly, to give you an idea that the list of problems that they world leaders and the, the foreign ministers here are dealing with is constantly changing and constantly being added to sudan has come up with antonio to johnny, the foreign minister from italy tweeting as he arrived, that he will be bringing up sudan calling on all of the military leaders incident to cease their hostilities. i can rob, thanks. i took from a bribe reporting taiwan says debris from a chinese satellite launch has landed in near by waters bay. jing announced a maritime no entry zone in the area earlier this week because of the launch on
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sunday. that's delayed flights in and out of self governing taiwan. it comes days off to china, rap top military drills in the seas around the island. thousands of protest as of returned to the streets of israel for 15th, straight week to oppose the government plan. changes of the judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu put the proposal on hold in march in response to demonstrations. the bill comes before parliament gained later this month. the proposals would limit the power of the supreme court and give politicians more se in choosing judges. russell soda was at the protests in tel aviv. even tens of thousands of his rallies are taken to speak to protest against the governor's plans to overhaul the traditional system. so israel government says that the supreme court in the company is becoming too much porcelain and that's why they're coming with some suggested changes. so simply, the government wants to add to wants to simple majority of the parliament to override all the decisions made by the supreme court. and also the government wants
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to be able to appoint the majority of the judges in the supreme court of the committee. the protest in here are seeing that if that was always a lot that that's going to destroy the check and checks and balances and also the separation off the poverty. so and also they say that that, but they did that they have government is turning the company into a dictatorship there. so the one that you need to take with control from the dodger . and we don't want to like this is very dangerous because if the cancer is going to control every link, if it mean it's not them of run the any more going to need to be there tomorrow. we are afraid i may not agree im going to fight from that. give me this grotesque to are taking place onto the shadow of the recent pension and ongoing crisis in the context. however, many of the protesters here are saying that the ongoing crisis has purposely been 3
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good by the own government. and they said that this security doesn't come with on the market. miss white, this is not then i mean, at least 16 people have dined in an apartment building 5 in dubai. the place went through a 5 story building in the al rustic neighborhood, which is home to many migrant workers. the civil defense said it appeared. the structure was not compliant with safety regulations and migrant workers often live in cr overcrowded subdivided the prominence gunmen have stormed a border park and central mexico. clearly 7 people, including a child, it happened in at quarters or in the state of guanajuato, where gangs have been fighting for control of lucrative drug trafficking areas of security forces in the army have been deployed to search for the attackers. unions
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in france of accused president manuel macklin of showing contempt for protest is after he signed on popular pension of forms into law. the calling for demonstrations to continue against measures which raised the retirement age by 2 years to 64. the changes became law or after being approved by francis highest constitutional thought. oh no more says self, look in the end, it is the democratic course that we have been promised for a few days saying that it is inevitable. and i think that this reform, whether it is good or not, should have been postponed because the consequences will be terrible from a political point of view. they miss will jose quasi to so they live his whole career. the constitutional counsel has done a job signing to law is perhaps a bit quick, especially given the social movements it should be postponed versus your legacy hall says, i'm friends, but i've, i've, we're in our agenda i so i'm going back to my country at some point but even if i don't go back, my children were born here. so i wouldn't want my children to work until they're 64
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. that's too much. when are you going to enjoy every time and you're not going to work for your life? by the time you enjoy your retirement, your dad, he was told to do. despite the opposition, the french government is confident, the new law will bring an end to months of protests nelson and that jointed these past few weeks have been difficult for many people at work. i'm convinced that there is a willingness to diffuse tensions in the country. that is why the president assigned the pension reform law after it was approved for the constitutional court and immediately extended her hand to the union offered to meet with her mother. or at, let's go back now to our top story and the unrest ensued on we can speak now to dr . alden, new good. who's a spokesman of the sudanese professionals association jointed? now, from cartoon at sir, just give us the very latest on the situation where you are and what's happening with the fighting. is it quite linda? yeah. defining just deleting it hard to line in other states unfortunately, and there's still around the last night. there is a lot of bonding in the cities,
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especially in the man in the not performed man with the biggest military pressures and community college and so on in the south. under my. ready also near to down to the headquarters of the medical military areas are that's that's it does. it is escalating throughout the night and also outside in the states in your body also in, in the united states, in, in priscilla. so again, den fired her mom being is escalating the situation between dad and on. all right, you're all set about getting well see t n 60600 in get people and it says things are escalated. what. what about daily life within the city?
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in terms of, you know, electricity supplies and so forth. it no, in many places, days shut down of daily tea. and there is no water supply in many places in many neighborhoods in the computer or that he didn't have to not battery or on demand. busy or, or how to kill me. so in many of the people are complaining of they shut down all the electricity and a water supply. is it safe to go outside or stay in their house? silly. is it safe to go outside? no, no, it's not different on to what i would say. even the, even the doctor is gonna be the hospitals. i don't will be to the hospital. and what about getting food supplies and water supplies? even even the umbrellas, even the ambulance don't look, move in the streets. bates are very big miss something that's horrible. really.
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what's happening right now in sudan and caught them and we said if she and it s b, we say that the political process is the way to get the country out. but nobody was listening. the previous muslim brotherhood to add or waiting for the situation that's happening right now. they where they have a media campaign for this to happen for this war to happen between the artist and the army and they succeeded at the end of the day. so what do you think can be done to try and resolve the situation? i think there should continue between there to talk between the 2 generators to stop because he's fired. the lights are based on team are mostly posing that the muslim brotherhood should be pointed that they are the cause of this. and the as the only been could been officially more the from what's happening right now. and this was what they are planning for. for
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a long time is that pretty much agreements and the final but it just started that muslim brotherhood are behind this and they have some people in the military and they have some people in there in the security forces are like making the atmosphere favorable for and gun choir and for the or so i think i did try to come back to the show and to come back to ruling is the force behind all this. while both sides of course, had their arguments as will discovers the day goes on. but for the time being, thanks very much indeed, dr. a little been no good, thanks very much. and he and india will soon become the world's most populous nation, but the exact figure won't be known for at least a year. it's once in a decade sense, this was june 2021, but was delayed, of course, by the pandemic, and thus depriving those who should be eligible for the critical aid. michael uphill as his report. meghan shadows value i, you know,
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having her children try and learn on an empty stomach is one of this mother's greatest burdens. crowded together in their home and is slum and south daily. she scrapes together what little she can to keep her family fed on baby. davy is a domestic worker earning $50.00 a month. she applied for a ration card 2 years ago, but she is one of nearly 3 100000 applicants who haven't heard back for to 1000 mila. but what about gentle day? if we start getting russians will be able to save some money? my children will be able to eat properly, they'll be able to continue to study. this is the difficulty that we face. we need a ration said that my kids do not sleep hungry. you can see the impact of inflation in virginia. oh, good food rations are issued using figures last updated in 2011 abstract god. but it may vary. this act of his says,
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the indian government's policy to tackle this problem won't be effective unless the true population size is known. the only way, ha, middle ration cards can be enhanced under the national security act that can be in hands with sensors is taking place. if that answers doesn't say, there is no way that even estates collect the names of people. there is no way that they connect to the so rational docs under the national security, at nearly 70 percent of indians, or 813000000 people are meant to receive a food subsidy allocated to different states on a quote basis. as the n g o population foundation of india points out, it's a quarter that simply hasn't kept pace with the numbers. selecting the beneficiaries for the range of skis is done on the basis of sensors. and if you don't have sensors,
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you're planning can wrong. your budget allocations can go wrong, but most importantly, people who deserve and need the social services do not, but many are likely to not be included in the net for debbie. it's an unsure future. she tries to raise the next generation on an empty belly. michael apple al jazeera orthodox christian worshipers have been gathering in occupied is true, slim for easter celebrations. after weeks of violence in the old city, which his home to christian muslim, jewish holy sites is ready. police are restricting access to the area in previous years. up to 10000 people, the church, the holy spirit and its surroundings. that's now been limited to one to 2000. ah say this is our dessert. these are the top stories in at least 56.
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