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hello, i'm 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our life from doha, coming up in the program today, at least 56 civilians killed in sudan is fighting between the army and a powerful power. military group continues for a 2nd day. look at the live pictures from the capital cartoon where there has been more violence despite the warring sides, agreeing to a temporary pause in fighting. also ahead. police in india investigate the killing of a former m p, who was shot dead on life tv. a, the curtains are coming down for the last time on broadway's longest running stage musical and i found a homeless now half the latest sports news on what's been a miserable day for premier league leaders are some of they've seen that there's high school chances dented after blowing at 2 gall leave and missing a penalty to draw against west.
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ah . so we begin in sudan and it has been caught in a bitter power struggle since saturday. let's look at the live pictures from the capital fighting has continued there over the last several hours. this despite sedans, army and the rapid support forces, the recess paramilitary group, agreeing to a temporary pause on humanitarian grounds. at least 56 civilians have been killed and hundreds injured. and the u. s. world food program says 3 of its employees were killed. it has now stopped operations in the country. let's look at the state of play in sudan at the moment. fighting has spread across the country, but the worst of the violence has been sent on the capital cartoon, and on neighboring on. dorman, both sides have been vying for control of the state broadcaster the presidential palace. the airports, as well as multiple military bases or a correspondent hip morgan reports from cartoon. smoke rises above hot tomb as
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fighting between 2 dance army and its biggest paramilitary group entered its 2nd day from above fighter jets circle the capital. while the military, once people to state and door, the 2 sides are fighting for control. the military and the rapid support forces both claim to be in control of important locations around the country. ah, but in some parts of the army says it's gained ground taking basis, run by the paramilitary force it on sunday afternoon. both sides agree to a cease fire for 3 hours on humanitarian grounds, starting at 4 pm local time. that was violated, an hour later. the pause in fighting targets of those who have been trapped in places like hospitals and schools since saturday. many were cut off from food and drinking water as fighting between the army and the rapid support forces killed dozens and injured hundreds more. fighting also took place in residential areas,
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area heavy fighting, then it blocked off by soldiers and there's gunshots and snipers. and i'm from here. you can't see any, any dead bodies, but i have i, i friends who are in that zone and they can't leave their house. the fighting has spread to the eastern city of port sedan under man and body disrupting energy and water supplies. hospitals are in lockdown with him on his sorts. if a don't to worry even the even the doctor is going to bleed the hospitals i dont be reach the hospital. even even the ambulance, even the humblest and look move in the streets where the violence began on saturday after weeks of tension between army chief up and for the humble hon and his deputy, mammoth ham dan douglas, commander of the rapid support forces. each leader is accusing the other of starting to fight and refusing to negotiate the united nations african union. the united states and regional leaders are calling for an end to the hostilities their
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concern. it could become a full scale war and possibly spill over into neighboring countries. the main priority that that's really shared by all of the country is to prevent these from moving into a full blown civil war. we are close to that, but when no one, no really at that point the because because it's going to show what i was done, the knew that the device vision of a civil war will lead to so many issues on illegal migration, on our if you just flowing out of the, into countries that's already been for countries for b, it's u. p. issues in it us by the growing international pressure to stop the fighting an attempt at the fire. it's unclear if these 2 leaders are willing to put aside their differences and commit to talks. he been morgan ultra 0 to me. alright, him joins us now live from cartoon after that report hippa is great to have you with us. there was supposed to be
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a short hours long pause in the fighting in the afternoon and evening hours. where are we on that while the duration for that short period of us, his fire has already passed. it was from around 4 o'clock local time to around 7 o'clock local time. but even within that 3 hour period, we were able to hear the sounds of heavy artillery in various parts of the capital, autumn. and we were able to see a smoke rising from the southern part of the capital as well as from the northern part of the capital. now let's remember that the whole purpose of this 3 hour period of c spy was to allow those who were trapped in places around the vicinity of the presidential palace around the vicinity of the general command of the army to, to be able to escape. because these are the fighting zones, as well as those who are trapped in areas near the iris have bases which are facing s tribes by the cities army. feisty, just so that was why they were there was
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a call for a 3 hour cease fire, but many people who spoke to say they were not able to leave their homes in. there's a period of time. many of them say that they could not access hospitals despite the need for medical attention, many of them saying because of the uncertainty of what's going on, they did not want to risk. stepping out on the streets and facing the unknown hebert. is it at all possible this evening for you to assess who might have the upper hand in this conflict between the army and the reserve? well, just like the 1st day of the fighting, their conflicting reports on the 2nd day of the fighting as well. the r s f says that it was able to gain control of the naval command of the, of the sudanese armed forces. but the army released photos and videos showing that they are in command, but that the building has been completely burned down. so conflicting reports from both sides, conflicting claims with regards to who has control of what they are says it's in
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control of the presidential palace. now that is largely symbolic because that's where the ahead of the country, his vice president resides. but that's where their offices are. so taking control of that would have a moral doug would help the moral of whatever has it, but it's still not clear who controls that area as well. and then there's other parts of the country, places like fort sedan, where there's fighting ongoing between the rapid support forces and the army, with the army saying that they were able to overtake bases, belong to the paramilitary group, as well as in the areas in the cities of demising and casela, so still conflicting reports with regards to who has the upper hands. and again, this is the 2nd day of the fighting, but it hasn't stopped even during that 3 hour period. and it's not clear if it will stop or if by the end of the night, one person would clearly have an upper hand over the other. and one more question him before we let you go, i appreciate this may be very difficult to answer at this hour, but what do we know about the whereabouts of the rival generals in this conflict? general alber, honda head of the army and him at
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d as he's often referred to the head of ers f. now when you ask people affiliated to both sides view but you get the same answer, i think that's the one thing that they both agree on. if you ask, where is the head of the armed forces, the, the response he get is in a safe place. and if he asked where is the head of the commander of the rapid support forces the attic as in a safe place. but it's not clear where they are at the moment, both fight said that they are controlling the operations, the ground operations in the attack against each other. both sides saying that they will not stop until the other is completely destroyed. the earth wants to take over all the army, bases around the country, and the army has branded the earth as a rebel group and wants to defeated. so it's not clear where both leaders are, but they're can't say that they're running the operations. the current operations, both of them determined to finish the other off. hibbon morgan, thank you to you and your team today for all your reporting. the fighting threatens
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the worse and what was already a dire humanitarian situation in sudan, according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. about 15800000 people, roughly a 3rd of the population will need humanitarian assistance this year. there are 3700000 internally displaced people who need help around 4000000 children under 5 and pregnant women are acutely malnourished and need a life saving services among the countries entire population. as many as 11700000 people are considered to be food insecure. and as was on the, there's a human rights activist. she's on the phone from cartoon at us. thank you for joining us. did the fighting stop at all or at least decrease in your neighborhood this afternoon? hello, no. actually, there was supposed to be like you many terry and quite a go or, you know, as of 4 pm. and it was like proposed by that you and
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both side declared that it's going to be like, sees fire and for 4 hours. but that was like me. and again, what's happened that because exactly x 4, we were monitoring and then who are hearing the, the, you know, the shelling and also we see the big black smoke on the, you know, this kind of close to me when we don't know what it does, it come from, but it's the area of the army or the blue nile. i mean now from my location the i cannot figure out like, specifically what it does. it come from you speak, we're looking at a live shot of burning. what appears to be a burning building on the skyline of cartoon as well. look, how are things for you right now?
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and some other difficult day. i mean, after yesterday it was difficult in terms of the damage to the service, the main service tech like water, electricity, and also the lack of movement. and also due to these and announced the fuel, the number of victims is very inaccurate. also due to the poor communication info on the interruption, the topic to internet for the into m m t n, which is one of the main service providers would tell us about that. and as i understand it was shut off and then and then it came back on. yes, but it was really very poor and we can signal for the internet. i checked it myself because we use, i mean,
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should i generally use 2 different internet because depends on the time of the day over the day and also the situation then you can use distance which from him to the, especially in a situation like this, you know, and the losses are many and increasing our by our year and we see horrible pictures of people who are injured or killed. the people who are waiting mix to be the goals . but in medical hospital there was power cuts yesterday for 4 or 5 hours. and that was horrible because some people were in the intensive care . and also i want to jump in because i want to get this question in. what are i assume you're in touch with your family, with your friends, with your community and your social circle. what are people saying about this? and i don't mean just the,
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the human rights activists community. what are people generally saying about everything that's going on people, of course, any people by nature is who then they have the minissha, they have humidity and they think that it's a mistake that this delayed bottle took place now after he grow his army, to more than 100000 and this is, it was a strategic mistake by the, by the previous government and she and, but people generally, they don't trust both sides. i mean, after the massacre, they sit in an oscar all these 30 years of the ruling, the country by military people. they don't really fit in. they just want civilian, let government. so people are watching. but when it comes to the, to the, you know, like when people use their logic and common sense, i see more people are taking beside go to the, of the, of the national army,
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not elbow han, but they're talking about the national army and the people within the on the islamist there, they're all the regime people on the, she had this the wherever, within the, within the army. so that's, that's what they, what they hear even the children who are discussing all the time. all right. and as madame a human rights activist on the phone from cartoon, thank you so much for joining us and for sharing your, your insights on your personal experience as well. thank you. now pro democracy groups want the rapid support forces to be integrated into the regular army to allow for a transition to civilian rule. but just last month talks between this paramilitary unit and the army failed to reach an agreement. they disagree on the timeframe to integrate the r s f and they disagree on who will ultimately be in command. mohammed vall explains how this paramilitary force was formed up to support
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forces upon military fight, as merely from dot for the safe was created by former president omar bashir in 2013, to stabilize the water 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, 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 she had created an arm of the tribal militia to crush a local rebellion in the west. a force became known as the gentle sedans. coming through la general update, the data behind was instrumental in creating and training both the gentle 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,
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the commander of the outer stuff in 2019 the 2 men joined foster 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 by some estimates it now both $100000.00 tests and it took on several rolls including border security and maintaining law and order cross activists accused out of 5th of participating in the killing of 120 for the pro democracy professors in june 2009. but its hum at his aspirations for a rival political leadership in costume that led to discord with his ally, elbow han, and paved the way for the current situation. difference over the terms of integration of the steps 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,
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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 here was still in power that if you ever left power, one of the big concerns would be that he left behind such a mess in terms of the military insecurity that a huge risk was that these parties would themselves turn on each other as ever explicitly in population, but the price of the fear of the current conflict may prove more deadly and more destructive than any so that has witnessed in the past 100 fine or just a mat. brighton is a strategic advisor at san research. the think tank focusing on politics and security in the horn of africa. he says the violence could destabilize the entire region. there really doesn't seem to be any indication for me, the side that there is a, an option of negotiation. both are seeking total victory. and i don't think that's
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a surprise for anyone who's been following the tensions in the build up this conflict. now worse to down to a descendant, to full scale civil war than the entire horn of africa region. if you are the, the most populous country in the region will be heavily affected. south sudan, which is in crisis in egypt, which is one of the key backers of the regime in cartoon. chad, which has been hosting sudanese refugees for many years. all would be heavily affected. and so there is a scramble including an african union emergency meeting this afternoon, or today in at is about to try to respond to the crisis. but for now, what's happening in sudan seems to be moving beyond anybody's control. i don't think there's any single actor that has the leverage with both sides. the united
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arab emirates has leverage, has been engaging with both sides in the build up to this conflict. egypt is of course, a major backer of the government in, in cartoon, other gulf states also have stakes. and the united states has been trying to exercise and diplomatic leverage. and the last year or so. and there's plenty more head on this. do our, including a gunman, opening fire and a birthday party in the us state of alabama, killing 4 people and catches dwindling climates warm. we hear from the fisherman and mozambique whose livelihood is being threatened by extreme, whether also in sports, find out if parts alone could restore their 13 point advantage at the top of the legal. one of the details on that later the self. i
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the war inside emmans comes, they have released more detainees for 3rd and final day as part of a large scale prisoner exchange. this is the latest group of who the prisoner is to arrive in the rebel controlled capital. so now, dozens of troops from the saudi led coalition are also being released. the red cross says more than $900.00 prisoners from both sides have been freed, in this operation, exchange as part of abroad, a diplomatic effort to end the nearly 9 year long conflict. the themis, a tour from the international committee of the red cross has travelled on the flights with the release prisoners, and she says it was a moment of pure joy when they arrived at the airport. it's such an amazing momentum. it's such a beautiful moment, whoa, of happiness and joy that we can witness a big deal course every time it's needed and it to the whole and you know, those solutions,
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the whole bedroom is fine. so this week version 900. where with which we say over thousands of people would be able to get there this year. our goal here as being the national company, just beyond taking the katie from a to be here is also the section that we need that my credit that we were able to visit with you in private before the board of the place recently for treats with one of the conditions and during those visits, we were able to check if they had any special needs. if they were aware just to explain to them the creation and also to make sure that they were, will pay to be. and then when they arrive, we also will give them that will go to the, to, to call their families. and they also get a small dock for to break the at least 4 people have been killed and
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several others injured in a mass shooting in the us state of alabama. it's happened that a birthday party for a 16 year old and a small town of dade vill. most of the victims were teenagers. according to the police department, it is not yet clear what led to the incident or whether the suspect was arrested. i ask you to please keep our community in your prayer. i ask you to keep my police department in your prayers. and i also ask interviews, please do not lit this moment. what you think about the city of davis, and i think what we've dealt with is something that no community should have to police in india or investigating the killing of a former politician and his brother who were shot dead on live television, a peak,
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and a rough mud were targeted while under police escort in tar pradesh, province. from saturday. they were on their way to the hospital and 3 gun men pretending to be journalists fired at them from close range. the suspects are now in custody as he whose son was also recently shot dead with a convicted criminal jail in 2019 for kidnapping. under the people who were killed abroad for medical checkups as per the mandatory legal requirements. and they were members of the media around who are interviewing them. according to primary information, 3 men came posing as media personnel and started firing. 3 people have now been arrested and they'll being interrogated. and artic and usher of died in this incident. san jacob, poor as the editor of hard news magazine, and he says, the shooting could have significant political consequences. manner in which it was done shows that there were certain gaps in policing persley. these people that both,
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both, both of them will be used for that part of the mother of formation. they were made to walk, to open them to any attack that they have. they can do 70. on hindsight, you can see that this could have been pre planned, but the fact of the matter is that both of them are, can knows the long, long list of crimes of that committed a t especially was they appeared quite a bit and nobody's really shedding tears with them, in fact, the chief of the state has been a petition for taking on the muslim op. yeah, but this is a major said back to his impression that he's protecting law in order to be there is a sense that vigilante justice is being celebrated. which is really wrong because just to mr. yogi was the chief minister, aspire the order has dreams of becoming the premise of this country. and this will not go down very well with what happened. at least 16 people have died in an apartment building fire and by the blaze swept through a 5 story building in the l. ross neighborhood,
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which is home to many migrant workers. the civil defense said it appeared. the structure was not compliant with safety regulations. migrant workers often live in overcrowded apartments. mozambique has been effected by 3 major psych loans in 5 years experts so warning the country must be prepared for more extreme weather . al jazeera spent a day with a fisherman who says he's already feeling the impact of climate change. sham. the d . my name is d stuff eat, i'm a fisherman at a fishing area and my pluto mozambique and my boss was on the at all meant it. all right, now what i am seeing is because of the climate change before with our grandfathers and there was a loss of cash north despising nozzles of wars until i come from a family that relies on fishing. i am also a fisherman and my children will probably be fishermen hope a and
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a guy man do these cycling some floods have reduced the amount of fish we catch. it's possible that when my children's time comes they won't be any fit. joyce, guys enter barzyk law and shay age, whom the climates and floods is what's causing this says 2014. the has not been a lot of fish. it keeps on reducing. the problem is that the constant wind and the flooding in the sea means there is a lot of river water mixing with the sea water in that i know very much page by the commander. ah, share did basically the last floods in february. there was a lot of river water. we stayed for long periods without fishing and even the days that we went, scott, we came back without any fish. nor is our fed up. we'll go north, give them a shout. now basil is affects us because we make a living from fishing out when we return without any fish. there is no money and we can't earn a living. still ahead on our 0. i'm rob reynolds in los angeles. we'll
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take a look at how this city would bear if it were hit by an earthquake of the same magnitude that struck in series. and in sport, round up of the opening matches of the n b a playoff. ah follow it still rather dull and stab across parts of the middle east had a few spots of rain. i'm away to work this morning. you see the cloud, their central parts of saudi arabia was a chance of one or 2 showers, lingering hair that were to whether stretched across iran towards the afghanistan, chance of rain and some snow over the higher ground a 17 celsius in kabul, falling back to around 15 as we go on through tuesday, few
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a showers across saudi arabia by that statement still a few there, nevertheless, and pushing up to was love and wanted to shout to into, to care. but for much of the reason is dry and sunny dry and saudi to across northern parts of africa. you might see a shower too into the far north of trinity. i nothing too much to speak of where to whether they're around west africa now just pushing are plenty coastal fringes of nigeria been in toga. got a seeing some heavy shows all the way across into liberia examples there into common root anger. bond julia, the wet weather, the tropical showers, the seasonal range, which stretch anywhere from around, well, central angola, all the way into northern parts of mozambique to the south of that, it is largely dry over the next few days with little change to come. we do have far warning force cross northern parts of south africa, and it stays warm dry and sunny here this week. ah. the
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this hour. there's been more fighting in sudan in the last several hours than that is despite the army and the rapid support forces. power, military group, agreeing to a temporary pause and fighting on humanitarian grounds. at least 56 civilians have been killed since saturday and sudan, the u. n. 's world food program says 3 of its employees were killed and it has stopped operations in the country. so let's take a closer look at how we got here. the most recent bouts of instability in sudan began in 2019, and that is when the military ousted
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a long time leader omar bashir. after months of mass protests, then the army moved against the protesters. but under international pressure, it was forced to sign a power sharing agreement with civilian groups. elections were set for 2023. in october 2021. yet another military take over. unseated prime minister of dela hummed arc who was seen as the face of the transition to democracy on december 5th, last year, military leaders signed another deal with political groups promising to pave the way for fair elections and a return to civilian rule. then 2 weeks ago, sedan was set to take the next step and disputes about how to integrate the rapid support forces into the army. got in the way her son, zaki is the assistant secretary general of the arab league. and he says the alliance is reaching out to both parties that is difficult in these times for the 2 concerned parties, the commanders job for hon. on the other side. it's difficult
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to place the cause and stick them, but we are doing logistical terms. it's a bit difficult, but yes we are. we are trying to get these calls done before the end of the day. we just can, they're concerned that they want foreign involvement in their own affairs because they are aware that such involvement may take shapes that will not be beneficial to their own security and stability. we had best to speak, not only in the public part of the session, but also in the part that there's not covered by the media. and he said things similar to that. but as when it comes to the arab league,
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they know exactly what we, what we stand for. they do not have anything to worry about that as brothers to try to help them get over this very, very bumpy of the road and the military. ready confrontation there will be, in fact he is the former sudanese ambassador to the united states and he joins us from washington, dc to be very clear, sir, to our viewers. i should also say that you weren't ambassador at a very specific moment window of time in the country. it was during the short lived transition to civilian rule. where does the fighting between these 2 forces leave that transition? it seems like a distant prospect at the moment. thank you for having me again. yes, it seems to be our distant prospect. but of course we know this possibility of a compromise. a peaceful sits in men's or even
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a big subject. come stand for the simple reason that kind of situation is i'm in a room and we think that there really is it friends who are now converging in that to convince that to be you know, just some of the fighting me very soon get somebody who when you say, friends of sudan, who do you mean when i'm in an older i've been trying to sit on it. do you mean egypt, united arab emirates, saudi arabia, car, give us some specifics. yes, i mean all are those of course i cannot, but of course nation they actually can union of the
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united states of america. and the actually the most recent or announcement hasn't been coming from outside, where i made a statement saying that saddam is in the name of south sudan. and of course you have the initiative that have been with the florida and we hope that they'd be in for that. but so so who has leverage? because it's one thing to put out statements and it's one thing to even visit sedan . it's a very different thing to be actually listen to. so who can actually pick up their phone or send a mediator at that moment and be listened to by the r f for the army? well, in this circumstance or my own experience,
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having worked on those issues in knowledge and elsewhere is, is the ability to consider deduction. they could be, you know, they could be initially, but at the end of the day on luck, on sense of what a community or the international community should have a plan should agree talking boys and should agree together to create deliveries under religions. and this is only, i think that the best way to leverage no individual country or organization kind of having to hold the time be, and i called all of them together in all that. all right, so the latest information we have is something that you just referred to a moment ago. namely that the precedence of kenya, south sedan, n, g booty are to visit sudan, at least, that's the plan. how run us through in diplomatic circles,
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how you prepare that kind of trip and how that could go when your point is closer, contacted, the teacher is that they agree based visit and that they're there around you know, apple is and that is on the 2nd point of emission uncle sufficient or you know, along those countries or organizations that are involved or to create this kind of, that the, they will go with a message you know, with a unify message from dallas. i'm benefiting from the support of those who can, you know, provide this kind of support nor the settee. former student needs ambassador to the united states. thank you very much. thank you. thank you sir. sedans, national army is considered one of the strongest in the horn of africa,
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but the are safe. the rapid support forces is also a powerful paramilitary group. so how do they square up? well, the sudanese army has about $205000.00 personnel in its ranks, including some $100000.00 active duty soldiers. and its air force has 191 aircraft, one of its most important strengths. now there is no confirmed information about the strength of the are safe, but it is estimated that it has 100000 troops and about 10000 vehicles, mostly 4 wheel drives carrying weaponry like anti aircraft guns and canons. earlier we spoke to dr. aladin no good. he's a spokesman of the sydney's professionals association. my colleague nick clark asked him for the latest update on the ground. last night. there is a lot of bomb b and the cities, especially in reminding the not performed mine with the biggest make any progress and community college and so on. in the south of under my. ready most near to the
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headquarters of the medical military areas are that's that's it is escalating throughout the night and also outside in the state in your body also in, in the united states in interest. so again, dan fired her mom being is escalating. the situation between dad is a c, t, n 60600 in get it. so as things are escalades here, what, what about daily life within the city, in terms of, you know, electricity supplies and so forth. no, many places, days shut down of del exist city and there's no water supply in many places in many
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neighborhoods in their in house or the capital, or they're in actual north battery or on demand or, or a hard film itself in there many of the people are complaining of dish and donald electricity and a water supply. is it safe to go outside or stay in their house? easily? is it safe to go outside? no, no, it's not different on to wow. say. even in the, even the doctors complete the hospitals. i don't get reach to the hospital. and what about getting food supplies and water supplies? even even the ambulance, even the ambulance don't look, move in the streets. beds are very big miss or is something that's horrible. really . what's happening right now in sudan and caught them? and we said if, if c and d and s b a, who said that that debt the political process is the way to get the country out. but nobody was listening deputy as muslim brotherhood. the ad are working for the
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situation that happening right now. they where they have a media campaign for this to happen for this war to happen between the artist if and the army, and now 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 generals to stop because he's a or most people think that the muslim brotherhood could be pointed to the cause of it. and they are the only benefit and if you see more the, from what's happening right now, and this was what they are planning for for a long time. is that pretty much agreements. and the final report started that muslim brotherhood are behind this. and they have some people in dan,
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in the military, and they have some people in there in the security forces are like making the atmosphere favorable or can choir and or the or so i think i did try to come back to the show and to come back to ruling and he's because behind all this, people in kenya's, capital, nairobi, or protesting to demand electoral reforms. supporters of the main opposition party or rallying ahead. of course with the government. they say there were problems with last year's presidential election. at least 3 people were killed in demonstrations last month. it led to president william router urging opposition leader, right, loading to resume talks. top diplomats from g 7 countries have met in the japanese city of cory's our on day one of the 3 day gathering. the war in ukraine, china is growing influence in the region and north korea's missile tests are high on the agenda. the talks are in advance of g 7 liter summit to be held in hiroshima
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. next month. orthodox christian worshippers have been gathering in occupied east jerusalem for eastern celebrations after weeks of violence in the old city, which is home to christian muslim and jewish holy sites, israeli police, or restricting access to the area. now in previous years, up to 10000 people packed the church of the holy supposed and its surroundings, but that has now been limited to under 2000 in russia and ukraine. festivities come at a time of war, deepening a growing rift between the 2 churches, which remember then cal has more. oh, the bells chime and rushes most of in celebration of orthodox easter as worshippers flocked to prey and have that traditional painted eggs and easter bread. blessed many had the war in ukraine on their mind. i have
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a lot of relatives in ukraine and a lot of them have died. it is scary to talk about it because i might be persecuted for what i'm seeing now. it's very scary stuff like we did. but it was a, really, there's a war between good and evil going on, and we understand perfectly that evil wants to win. nobody likes our orthodox world . everybody wants to destroy it. in moscow, president putin attended east a service, led by patriarchy, real. soon after russia launched its invasion of ukraine, the russian orthodox patriarch announced his church, his support for the war, almost the ukrainian orthodox church already at odds with moscow. after the annexation of crimea responded by announcing it would cut all ties to the moscow patria kate the ologist. andrei, who dr. says the russian church still hopes, not all is lost as
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a muscular among some which moscow is pulling itself into thinking that those people are followers. and this all new. we've already seen moscow making a similar mistake. we thought that was russian tanks, if you're on ukrainian borders, they will be greeted with flowers by orthodox cranium, or the moscow patriarch that they did not look off in ukraine was soldiers marked the holiday with food sent from home and donated by locals. the church and keith also encouraged worshippers to celebrate their so her uncle yakima, lydia. this like the previous year, we celebrate easter, to the sounds of cannot find. no sorrow or tragedy can overshadow the joy of the holiday. the resurrection of christ, the victory of divine love, the human malice of light over darkness. as the fighting continues and ukraine, many pray for the violence to be over. dimitri medco al jazeera seismologists
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in the u. s. state of california are closely studying the earthquake that hit turkey and syria in february. they're hoping to learn how their own quake prone region might fair if something similar happened. reynolds reports from los angeles, the devastating earthquake in turkey and syria is sending shock ways of concern half a world away to california. these workers are retrofitting and older residential building to make it more earthquake resistant. the main thing we're doing is we've install this wide flange column and it's going to be connected to this foundation here. many such buildings were built without enough steel to reinforce concrete structural pillars and beams. they lack what engineers called ductile strength. so the word duct islet dad has to do with flexibility. a building has to be able to move a little bit, and concrete is really strong, but it's, it's a little brittle and it's not very flexible. and so having enough steel inside is
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what makes a flexible because steel is very ductile. the magnitude 7.8 turkey syria quake happened in a seismic zone. strikingly similar to the san andreea's fault, which ones through los angeles county home to 9300000 people are actually very similar. quakes owns her falls on southern california is no stranger to large earthquakes. the 1094 northridge quake was a magnitude 6.7. and it could happen again in los angeles. there are about 1200 older buildings like this one. that engineer say would be heavily damaged if the city were struck by an earthquake of the same magnitude as the one that hit turkey and syria. the los angeles county board of supervisors recently voted to create new rules requiring retrofitting of older non duct i'll buildings and to create an inventory of vulnerable structures. experts who have modeled quake
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scenarios, say, loss of light in the event of a major l lake wake, would be much smaller than in turkey and syria because of better construction. nonetheless, there will be also life, and there will be some new destruction and people are gonna have to rebuild its gonna be a big hit. the worst part will be the aftermath with major highways, possibly severed electric power and water pumping stations, knocked offline for weeks. los angeles is preparing itself, but the forces slowly grinding beneath the surface are unstoppable. rob reynolds, al jazeera los angeles, still ahead on al jazeera and sports, another frustrating day for michaela. peta and his arsenal teams. premier league action coming up. ah
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. oh it is time for sport. we've got some football. we've got some basketball. santa is here with us. thank you very my fil a little arsenal. have dropped more points as a look to win a 1st premier league title for nearly 20 years. they drew 22 away against west ham, who themselves earned a valuable point as a look to avoid allegation. so magic has all the action the when you got to what village can afford to live with manchester city winning on saturday, arsenal, knew their match against west tom was a must win his eyes and was only a few minutes played. it looked like it would be a routine victory, soccer gabriel. james, zeus finished off a lovely move to give the gun as an early moment
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. later it got better. captain martin urged god, volleying in from close range to make it to nil. west time however, did unfold. they won themselves the penalty against which side when rama talked home with the the season. and he scored a some of the pressure with no one arsenal not to slip off and they themselves won a spot kick early in the 2nd half for hand balls. but because like a usually so reliable fastenal from the penalty spot could not deliver things then got worse for the gun is that i to pull it for a 2nd match in a row. they've blown a to near lead with jarred boat leveling the school. the gunners try to
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recover the situation, but they just couldn't find a winner if finished to all michela to decide dropping more valuable points, arsenal, and now just for points, the head of men city having played one game more so. so hale malik algebra. so while we are not far away from the end of the season, it, these are the remaining fixtures for both arsenal and man. city. the size themselves have to square off against each other at the it to had on april 26th. both teams that still have to face brighten and chelsea while gunners also have a tough away trip against champions league chasing newcastle on manchester. united are not in the title race at this season, but they are in a strong position that to finish and the top 4 and secure chancey qualification for next season. they beat not him and force it to an hour earlier. and to me and you'll go dialogue to both getting goals, result leaves,
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united and 3rd place 3 points ahead of newcastle. and that legally those barcelona had a frustrating day away to head duffy. they failed to restore their 13 point lead at the top of the table. lhasa were held to gall this draw in this one. despite the result, a job is that team is still a command, a healthy 11 point advantage over 2nd place. real madrid, either mcculla and in the and be a pelzer underway or one of the favors to be in the finals of the boston celtics got off to a winning start. would they be the atlanta hawks and game one of their opening round series? jaylen brown put in an impressive performance. he's for 29 points, pos and winning the game. $112.00 to $99.00, celtics are looking to win the championship for the 1st time since 2008. i read on this queue the series so has been appointed emphasis rose from every practice. try to keep those guys out, glass on the young, athletic in
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a crash hard. oh, and that's gonna continue to be our challenge ernie series is, is keeping those guys off the glass. james hardon, put an impressive display as he came up against his old team. the beard, as he's known school 23 point, to add the 76 as beat the net by 20 points to take a one. nothing lead. but james, hard going to that step by the cavaliers, suffered that somewhat of an upset that they were beaten at home by the lower seated new york nixon. galen, that france and assign for in the next with 27 points of visitors, winning the game 100 to one to 97. to go one to nothing. up in the series and the sacramento kings that came out on top or in a really tight game against a golden estates. if they're on fox got a game high, 30 points as sacramento, 126th to a 123. that's it from he said, a guide. santa. fantastic. thank you so much for all that coverage. one more story
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before we let you go, the phantom of the opera is falling silent. the longest running stage musical in broadway history will take its final balance sunday. andrew lloyd webber's block buster show his thrilled theatre fans for decades. but as gabriel was on the reports from new york, the phantom couldn't survive covert after 35 years on broadway. phantom of the opera is dropping the curtains for good. for most, it will be the last time they see the musical, at least here. we wanted to see the phantom one more time before it is sadly phantom of the opera, based on the french novel from 1910 1st day butte, in london, in 1986, 2 years later in new york city. since then, it has 2 word widely and seen by a 140000000 people in 33 countries, but a tier on broadway. that is often
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a highlight for theater fans. the musical has over a 130 cached crew and orchestra members involved in every for me. and it's a full meal. when you walk into the theater, the big orchestra, 26 pieces of the big, beautiful costume. i mean it's, it's everything kind of the upper is everything. almost $20000000.00 tickets have been sold to its showings, $13981.00 performances and $1300000000.00 in gross sales. 35 years on broadway. $1300000000.00. that's unheard of. but the coven pandemic force broadway to go completely dark for nearly 18 months. the music stopped when broadway finally fully reopened in september 2021. audiences were slow to return. and the ones who did often book tickets for other
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marquis plays such as lion king, chicago, or hamilton ticket sales to phantom of the opera plummeted. and could not offset the rising cost to put on the production, add it all up. and that's why producers decided their show could no longer go on, but not always last. phantom is still playing her majesty's theatre in london, and their plans for a mander inversion to open and china. next year, gabriel's condo in new york, by by the phantom of the opera, and buy from me several venue for this news. our next from london. need barker. you're in great hands. ah, ah, ah, ah ah,
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