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diplomatic pressure mounts on the rival forces to stop the violence. that's already killed 83 people according to the world health organization. ah, this is out. is there a lie from doha? i'm carry johnston also in the news. ah, celebrations as humans at war in size, wrap up a major prisoner exchange following talk to try to end the conflict. and the french court is set to rule on whether f, france and air bus were guilty of manslaughter, over the crash of an airliner in 2009. ah, people in sudan have endure the 2nd day of fierce fighting between the army and the
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countries biggest paramilitary force. earlier on sunday they had a brief respite from the violence during a 3 hour humanitarian pause. well, this is the scene right now in cartoon. fighting between the army and the rapids, support forces began on saturday. the world health organization says at least 83 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then. the violence was sparked by disagreement over the paramilitary groups integration into the military. as part of the transition to civilian rule. well, this is the state of play in sudan with fighting now spread across the country. but the worst of the violence has been sent it in the capital cartoon man, the neighboring city of on demand. both sides have been vying for control of the state broadcaster the presidential palace. the airport and various military bases are correspondent heber morgan has more now form cotton in the capital there. so
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conflicting reports with regard to who controls what we do know that there are have troops around the presidential palace. it's not peer, they have full control of that. and the even that is symbolic bear, the presidential palace is where the offices of the president are the head of the ruling council as where his residence is. then there's the issue of the general command of the headquarters in the early hours of sunday morning. there was heavy, bombardments and heavy fighting around the vicinity of the general command. and even now, more than 12 hours later, we can still hear the sound of 5. the jets flying over the skies of her room. we can still hear the sound of anti aircraft missiles being fired and not pier from which direction they are coming at. but it's clear that the food in these army is continuing to launch, asked right against the recess. and the r s. f is continuing to try to counter those attacks. this is the situation around the capital. many people are in panic. on the 2nd day of the fighting between the recess and the armed forces,
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smoke rises above her tomb as fighting between sedans, army, and its biggest paramilitary group entered its 2nd day from above fighter jets circle the capital. while the military, once people to state indoor the 2 sides are fighting full 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 the army says it's gained ground taking basis, run by the paramilitary force it on sunday afternoon. both sides agree to a ceasefire 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 east them city of port sedan. i'm to man and body disrupting energy and water supplies. hospitals are in lockdown with him or new source if i don't work in the even the doctors probably the hospitals i dont didn't reach the hospital. even even the ambulance, even the humblest and look move in the street. ah, the violence began on saturday after weeks of tension between army chief i've been for the humble hon and his deputy mammoth hum dan douglas, commander of the rapid support forces. each leader is accusing the other of starting the 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. is there a full blown civil war? we are close to that one? no one, no. really. at that point. yeah. because because it's going to show what i was down, didn't know that the devastation of a civil war will lead to so many issues on illegal migration, or if you just flowing out of the, into countries that's already been from countries for b, it's u. p. issues in egypt as well, 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 the talks. he, bill morgan ultra 0100 to me. what a video blogger, who's traveling in sudan, said his experience of what's happening in cartoon. when they opened the window,
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i could see the black smoke on the l. a lot of people they are going by walking. they are going with their bag. many of the people they are loading the stuff from supermarket, they are going in their car, many of them they're taking it and another of a goes to escape does the be. well, there's also been fighting in the city of marijuana which lies northwest of carting with a battle for control of the airport and an air base. i'll just here is a summer side of it is that i'm a li. we've been hearing gunfire, both light and heavy weapons, which was likely to signal renewed, fighting here within the vicinity of them at our way, airport. soon it all came to holds and what remains is the plumes of smoke from the vital installation within the facility close to its control tower. as you can see, this is the aftermath of the fighting that began a short while ago. the rapid support forces had said they had seized control of
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them at our airport claims denied by senior sources. we contacted in the sudanese army here in the northern province. they confirmed the port is under the armies control as the armed forces deal with what they're calling. there's a small pockets of rebels, an apparent reference to the rapid support forces. original bulk of nations is planning to send the presidents of kenya south to don and g. booty to mediate in sit on the into governmental authority on development. or eguard says the leaders will be heading there as soon as possible. the african union has also called for an end to hostilities. its chairman will also be going to cartoon to discuss an immediate cease fire. and the arab league has held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation. zaki is the assistant secretary general of the arab league. he says the alliance is reaching out to both parties. it is difficult in these
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times for the 2 concerned parties, the commanders job for hon. on one, on the other side, it's difficult to place because and stake 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 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 was not covered by the media. and he said things
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similar to that. but as when it comes to the arab league, they know exactly what we, what we stand for. they do not have anything to worry about. we are there as brothers to try to help them get over this very, very bumpy segment of the road and military. ready compensation the countries former prime minister, handoff says he's opposed to foreign involvement, was deposed in a military coup in 2021. he also wants to mount a terran corridor to give civilians access to food and medicine. i do love you to know who is going to be for shyness when when i call for denying any foreign intervention in sydney's affairs, we ask the international community to have a positive role to support the return of political dialogue. and i invite once
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again, the military and the rapid support for self to hold negotiations. now to solve the disagreements that have led to the situation. the other news now china says it's willing to have close strategic communications with the russian military. the pledge came from beijing defense minister, the shank fool who met russian president vladimir putin. on sunday. it follows a state visit to russia by a chinese president changing, paying last month. when leaders discussed beijing's piece plan for ukraine. war and ukraine and tensions on the korean peninsula, or topping the agenda of the g 7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. the ministers are holding talks in the resort town of koans. also discuss china and its recent military exercises around pie one or mcbride joins is live not from carries so well
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. but what we've been hearing so far yeah. the inverse foreign ministers here have wrapped up the 1st main session of this main day of talks of focusing on the indo pacific region hosted by yoshi massa hi. ashy, the japanese foreign minister issuing a statement at the end of it saying that the g 7 members are fully supportive of a free and open indo pacific. and also supporting an, an issue initiative by japan which plays a pivotal role here. being the only asian g 7 member to collaborate with india with as the and that the southeast asian nations and also pacific islands as a, a way of a, a countering the expanding influence of china in this region. there's a real concern here about the china threats to taiwan, but also about the way that china has very successfully been
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a forging closer ties with a pacific island nations and pulling them into its orbit. there's a real feeling here amongst their juice have members that they should be out there trying to pull those same at pacific islands back into their own or but also beyond that, china's influence in the so called and the global south, the developing nations of the world where china has been in recent years be making big in roads. and there is, i think, an acceptance here as there been referring to in their talks that the g 7 members should be taking a far more proactive role in engaging with those developing our nations. and rob, presumably the war in ukraine will be a key topic going forward now. yeah, absolutely. a ukraine is dominating once again. this says gathering and we've got that in the opening comments are from foreign minister, high ashy or condemning any country for taking a unilateral stance in trying to change the status quo. calling instead,
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or for the world to be following a rules based order, calling out russia by name for it's aggression in ukraine, and also a condemning russia for it's a parent nuclear threats at that it might ever consider using nuclear weapons that japan remains the only country in the world that has ever been subjected to an atomic attack. so there is a great support here for the ukrainian cause. japan is the only nation or the only one of the g 7. that doesn't supply lethal laid, but you've got to remember that prime minister kasheila was in cave while she gym ping was in moscow so that the g 7 is fully supportive of the ukraine and a lot of the armor that is now assembled for this long anticipated counter offensive does come from the g 7 members, so they are heavily invested in what happens next. robin ride 1st live there. thank you. well still ahead on our sarah war and mental health, we report on the psychological battle facing millions of ukrainians,
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far from the front lines. and the curtain comes down for the last time. when broadway's longest running stage music, ah summer has been wiped out of the midwest, stand the great lakes. hey there, let me show you. we had this storm system roll through just a few days ago. toronto is close to 30 degrees. now we're into the single digits. we're running the ritz, we could see some flooding in the northeast with these bigger pulses of rain moving through. what weather has scooted away from the gulf states and the se so much calmer pitcher here. and with that spring sign, it allows the temperature in little rock to get up to 26. but with the tail end of this weather disturbance, it's going to give us some torrential downpours through the bahamas cuba. we can
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trace that back through the yucatan peninsula, eastern and central mexico. on monday, the temperatures are also running a few degrees above average in vegas and phoenix them for the pacific northwest. you guess that we're still dealing with what weather here, weather alerts and play for the western side of vancouver island or the time it's all said and done quite a bit of rain and those winds will be powerful as well. top end of south america, we've got some storms from the now that's pushing into french guy n as sir and on, and diana, and then from eastern paraguay, some rock in storms here. that's going to transfer into the southeast of brazil. meantime for patagonia few showers around komodo river dabby with the high of 14 degrees on monday. and now you're in the new season. ah, the plastic, it's no secret that it took say that the environment. but do you really know just top safety taste every point of the plastic life cycle problem for manufacture to
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the rubbish? he are plastic problems of bigger than were told they are. the proof is in the pudding. the chemical plants are poisoning jo williams of the little tiny nanoparticle to plastic them recently. they've just found it in human blood. all hail the planet episode full on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stores this. there's been more fighting between rival forces ensue dawn after a brief amount, a terry and pause on the 2nd day of hostilities. medical sources say at least 97 people have been killed in battles between the army and the countries largest power
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military. it's national efforts have begun to try and stop the violence. a regional block of african nations is planning to send the presence of kenya south to don, and she booty to mediate. incidentally, an african union chairman will also be going to cotton to discuss an immediate cease for the war and ukraine intentions on the korean peninsula. toppling the agenda of the g 7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. also discuss china and its recent victory exercises around tie one the world health organization says an estimated 10000000 ukrainians have suffered from a mental health condition as a result of the war. they include soldiers returning from the front lines, and as jonah hauled reports from keith, that's causing social problems, including a rise in domestic abuse stu, unaccustomed to these moments of calm sit lana, and her 6 year old daughter,
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melana, a getting used to life away from their home city of merrier pole. they reached the safety of keith just weeks ago, having endured 14 months of fighting and occupation for the last on such up for everyone thought you were living in a dream. and that one day would wake up and all would be a good deal at the senior got his new life. among those still living there, she says there are high levels of mental stress and trauma. we just moved in there, but lonely people are angry. everyone is in it for themselves now, like on a battlefield. it is like another battle field for survival. svetlana receives psychological support at a reception center for displaced people. for her, it is the start of a journey for the psychologists, a well worn path. customer medium from i am, of course we see p t s d. people who have experience extreme stress shock and who struggle to express it typically is. the consequence that i worry most about is
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that people are becoming used to treating violence killings. an explosion as normal . this is really scary. that idea of war becoming normalized in people's lives poses a real risk psychologist, say, to the entire hambrick of society. add to that the soldiers in their many, thousands, god and traumatized, who will one day reintegrate into homes and families. and it's a risk that could well our lives, the war itself. the navy, the region, even a 3 year old child already understands, would have been after february 24th. so we will be generations. one person may need 10 years to recover and will need the lifetime in another will only write their story of the end of their life. tatiana specializes in dealing with domestic violence, often aggravated by trauma and says that shelters have seen a marked increase calls to hotline numbers since the russian invasion. last year.
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this woman was displaced from occupied her son and moved in with her daughter and son in law. one day she witnessed her daughter being beaten up. oh he is here. he was aggressive, sworn, attacked her with his face. she hid under the blankets. i ran into the room and when he saw me, he smashed the closet. i said that we would call the police and he threw us out on to the st. louis, yawning, our scar. this is some of the hidden damage caused by the war and ukraine that goes beyond the dead and injured the loss and conquest of territory. jonah, how al jazeera cave gun men in burkina faso have killed at least 40 members of the country security forces. the attack on the miniature you'd had happened in the north soldiers uncivil in volunteers are among the dead, became fast. so has been battling armed groups linked to al qaeda and iso for years . the violence which triggered to military coups last year has killed more than
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$10000.00 people. them displaced, 2000000 more. thank god that hosted to soon in its constitutional fame work that gives more power, more authority to the government to create organized direct, the means to face with danger. in this case, for the terrorist danger, ask for the impact on individual freedom. it must be said that the international covenant of civil and political, vice of which pikeno faso is a member of which we have ratified, provides that in the event of exceptional danger of a threat to the existence of a nation. the state may take measures required by that situation. so the leaders of the state can take measures required. and of course, there's a difference. what can and cannot be done. a court in iran has sentence 10 members of its defense forces to prison for the downing of a ukrainian passenger plane 3 years ago. or 176 people on board died when
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iran revolutionary, god shot the aircraft down over to a ron. at a time of increased tension with the united states. association of the victims. families has denounced the trial is a sham and what the case brought before the international court of justice. the french court is set to rule on a landmark case, so the crash of an air france jack in 2009, 228 passengers and crew were killed when they plunged into the atlantic. you're coming verdict, we'll decide whether the plains manufacturer, air bus or the airline itself, will be held criminally responsible. hurry faucet reports, for nearly 2 years, while wreckage and bodies from france flight 447 had been brought to shore the mystery of what caused the crash that killed 228 people remained unanswered on the atlantic sea floor. then in 2011 remote submarines at last discovered the flight recorders, they revealed a terrifying chain of events. i stop sensors,
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repeated alarms and apparent pilot error is the air bus a 330 plug it into the ocean. a 2019 ruling not to prosecute either air bus or france was overturned on appeal. last year, their trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter began. we lost our daughter julia and her fiance bows. 29 years old. it was of course, a lot of suffering for our both of our families, but time heals, rooms. however, we still feel justice is not done. the aircraft was approaching the equator when it flew into a severe storm. i sing up espied sensors and disengaging the automatic pilot, the plane climbed steeply, lost speed, stalled and fell. nose up toward the atlantic. recordings showed the most junior of the 3 flight crew remained in control for most of the final minutes of the flight.
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as the 3 men tried in vain to understand whether, then why the plane was going down. initially, magistrates attributed the crashed appeal pilot error, but the victims groups successfully argue that both france and the bus should be prosecuted for alleged failings and pilot training and plain warning systems. both companies did i man, sorta, if found guilty, it would be the 1st conviction of its kind in france. the maximum penalty for these corporate giants would be $247000.00 us dollars. hurry for sit al jazeera humans war insides have completed a large scale prisoner exchange, which has raised the hopes of an end to the countries long running conflict. on sunday was the 3rd and final day of the operation. the red cross has at least 860 detainees have been released since friday, mostly from the iranian back to the rebel group. dozens of troops from the south, the u. a coalition also freed on the un broken deal. charlotte,
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i'm going to hammer that i'm a feeling overwhelming happiness as you can see. i thank god for this happiness. i feel as if i am born again. i'll be back in my country and to summer, my warm home is a big speak tree. the biggest prize on the biggest freedom of july, i thank god who have related me with you and with my family. even then be has been affected by 3 major psychos in 5 years. experts, a warning the country must be prepared for more extreme weather and 0 spend today with a fisherman who says he's already feeling the impact of climate change. sharman the da da id. my name is diaz davida. i am a fisherman at a fishing area and my po, taught mozambique and my bordeaux was on the at all meant it 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, not as of was until i come from
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a family that relies on fishing. i'm also a fisherman and my children will probably be fishermen to a anti gun 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 and a boss, esick, lonnie shae age whom the climate 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 the town, or very much page by the commander ah, shaggy, 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 got we came back without any fish. nose are fed up, we're going north,
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give them a shout. nobody is affects us because we make a living from fishing when we returned without any fish. there is no money and we can't earn a living for people have been killed and dozens injured at the shooting. during a teenagers birthday party in the us state of alabama, i present joe has been held for victims in the candidate bill. local media say one of those killed was a high school football player who would come to celebrate his sister's 16th birthday. 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. define what you think about the city of davis and our find people what we've dealt
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with is something that no community should have to do. now the phantom of the old prince recalled the broadway run has come to an end. oh, andrew lloyd webber dedicated the final performance to his late son, musical run for 35 years with $1000000000.00 in sales in purchasing the cast of phantom of the art pro has taken its final bow after 35 years here at the majestic theater. and more than 14000 performance says, attendance may have gone down after the pandemic, but it was a sold out show tonight, not an empty seat in the house. and even the esteemed composer himself andrew lloyd webber. tony award winner was in attendance. this show
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a gothic romance with haunting music and dramatic staging has a very loyal legion of fans. and before the show, i spoke to one woman who's seen it more than 50 times. it's. it's like the lightning in a bottle combination of the costumes in the designs, by reappearance in the choreography by gillian lin, how princes directing on the music of andrew lloyd webber and charles harden. richard. so goldberg, it's just a perfect marriage of mystery and romance and sweeping melodies that you walk out of the out of the theater humming. and it's, it's magnificent to see there is no predictions. it's, you know, it's a classic classic old school broadway. this amazing show will go on elsewhere in the world in london. it continues to be stage in melbourne, australia.
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