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hospitals hates and power and water count as fighting escalates between students, army and a powerful rival force. millions are trapped in their homes with supplies running out. the un says at least a 185 people have been killed in the battle for control of the country. ah, i'm no retainer. this is down to 0. live from london. also coming up. criminal critic, letting me a car melissa, sentenced to 25 years in prison for treason after condemning russia's war ukraine. home and the springs protested, continued a voice that anger the raising of the retirement age. president michael tells them he's giving himself a 100 days to heal the country. ah,
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hello the u. n says at least a 185 people have now been killed in 3 days of fighting between rival forces in sudan. ah, around 1800. others have been injured you ins and borges you don says the body will continue, efforts for further humanitarian pauses in the fighting. but answered the warring parties and not giving the impression they want mediation for a peace between them immediately. as the fighting continues, many civilians are paying the price. key infrastructure is in the fiery line. as you don doctor's committee says, most major hospitals in out of service and patients of had to be evacuated. power supply has been cut off in areas of khartoum and other cities. the sudanese electricity company says 3 substations were out of service on monday and for were operating at half capacity. and the cartoon north water authority says the main water station in the capital has been severely damaged,
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resulting in water shortages. some shops are running out of bottled water. residents have been describing their experiences on the 3rd day of fighting ca too . oh, we're fine. ah, we're safe. are the power has that was something, you know, it's like, i don't even know what it is anymore. is it rocket propelled grey grenade. is that a military strike? i don't even know. but we're good. ah, we keep in touch with soundly via text via very short phone calls, just to check in on each other. i. we are leaving the city and heading for our hometown. we are waiting for the victory statement from the sudanese army. him, morgan has more on the days, events from courtroom, hot tomb, airports, and the areas around it were battle grounds on the 3rd day of fighting between dance army and the biggest and most powerful para military force. exclusions as
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strikes and gunshots are heard across the capital as both sides claim they're making advances and strategic areas. but details on the ground are unclear. davis, with a released by the for denise military shows a number of rapid support for his troops rendering their weapons and equipment. and to me, the army says it's resumed control of the tv and will use it to update the public. it also says it's re taken meta, we airport in the north, but that conflicts with claims by the r s f, which says it's meant still control the facility. what is that? all those we're seeing that middle, the airport is still under the control of the sort of nice army. right now we are inside metal here. port. as you can see, there is a plain kind us and we are station here until the victory. the r s f also says an army lead battalion handed over its vehicles in the eastern nile. far as of hard to see them has been brought to a standstill. after attempts to open
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a humanitarian corridor field. fighting destroyed hard to main water station, raising fears of widespread food and water shortages. only one till water was left . this is a warm and only one. hand, everything is empty. you know, the water bottles section looks the whole, the whole milk. everything is empty here on the for the right. everything is nothing left for so given and hospitals have become targets. shilling on a lab and this clinic left several people injured and many to evacuate. doctors fate, they're running out of medical supplies. medic said, the reported numbers of dead or injured do not reflect the reality on the ground. that because fighting on the streets makes it hard to reach hospitals or count the dead civilians remain trapped in their homes waiting for the fighting to. and so they can feel safe again, a power struggle between army chief general abdel huffman and his deputy mohammed.
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and then the commander of the recess triggered the outbreak of fighting on saturday with neither side, willing to back down. while es trucks continue and the wearing sides show no desire for talks, it's the people of them that are paying the heaviest price heap. morgan ultra 0 park home. within the last hour, egypt president has spoken on sudanese television and said he is ready to mediate a cease fire ensued on us after general antonio terrace was condemned to violence in the country. he said the humanitarian situation there was already precarious and now it's catastrophic. are different, but again it's a dream space has the un security council is calling for an urgency spar. although behind the scenes there are certainly divisions about how to proceed. the council was brief by the un top official in cartoon vall, competitors after that close meeting. and visibly todd mr. pet. this spoke to
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reporters un headquarters by video link as the 2 sites who are fighting on not giving his impression that they want mutation for peace between them right away. they are according to to when ah, yes, i took, he got a slender oh, the other site gets banded. so does that doesn't sound very much. hatnus to an end. you are and i will mediation efforts to succeed on short notice. mr. pathos says it's too dangerous for him to travel around cartoon, but he's in touch by phone with the 2 rival generals, who he believes are both still in the city. i will be just saying it in public love it in new york, the un secretary general has also had talks with each of the 2 men, as well as with regional leaders. the situation is already led to war and those
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loss of life, including many civilians, any further escalation could be devastating for the country and the region. i urge all those with influence over the situation to use it in the cause of peace to support efforts to win the violence is thought ordered and returned to the best of transition de meditating the situation. so that was already pre carriers and is now catastrophic. the african unions call for an immediate cease whereby the 2 parties, the 3 african countries on the security council of called for sedans, air space, to be reopened alike, so that mediators can travel there. the eguard group of regional countries wants to dispatch a delegation. the peace and security council of the african union are planning a field mission and the chairperson of the african union, mussa fac, he wants to go to cartoon to mediate. but for now, sedans, borders are closed, and in recent days, the airport has been a battlefield. for now,
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the u. n. believes its best hope is to expand its humanitarian pauses, and eventually turn them into a durable cease far, james bay's al jazeera of the united nations. ah, a prominent criminal and critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by a court in moscow for treason and denigrating the military. vladimir cameras. her was arrested a year ago after he denounced the russian invasion of ukraine. a journalist turned partition with a close ally of officially divorced names off who was shot dead near the kremlin in 2015. he survived 2 suspected poisonings in 2015 and another in 20. 17. when she blamed on the kremlin as low as say that left him with pauline, your apathy nerve condition, which leads to paralysis and his condition as deteriorated, imprison farmers are played a key role in passing the man. yet he act in the u. s. named after russian tax
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lawyer sergey magnets key. you died in prison, not exposing corruption and agitation out to look sanctions on alleged human rights abuses in russia. dosage by reports from moscow. with one another. as the verdict was read out loud, a mirror car marizza listened without any visible reaction convicted of treason spreading false information about russia's on forces and cooperating with an undesirable organization. his lawyer sat car moore's aside as a verdict on the justness of his cause. it's a thrash me. this is terrible, but the very highest vestment of let me work as a politician, as a citizen, that distance how he perceived this verdict. when he heard it 25 years, his self esteem even went up. he realized he was doing everything right. as hundreds of journalists packed a room where they watched the court proceedings on screen. reaction to the verdict
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came in swiftly. nobel laureate dmitri more talk who was a witness in kara, moore's case told al jazeera, it was part of a dangerous pattern that's emerge in russia since the war in ukraine began. but he got water but did teach him some sentences for political prisoners are handed down in the same way they were handed down during stolen times. these are huge sentences 25 years of the lifetime of one generation of people. they want to take an entire generation of the lives of russians who won't meet politicians like car marizza. the long time criminal critic was arrested last april under new laws passed 8 days after russia's invasion, restricting any criticism of the country's army. the russian british, former journalist and politician is the latest of several of president putin's upon and to have been arrested. kara more played an important role in persuading western governments to sanction russian officials for legit human rights abuses and corruption. plotting your car mores as attorney says,
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she'll be appealing this verdict, arguing that her clients have no previous convictions and a health condition. so he will not be able to serve his term in a maximum security facility. 99 percent of cases in russian course and with convictions. there was no expectation that this one would be any different. dorsey of ari al jazeera moscow. the years ambassador to russia has visited detained wall street journal reporter, yvonne gush cabbage. lin, tracy said she visited moscow's left over prison and that the journalist is in good health and remain strong. is the 1st time in american official has been permitted access to gush greevich since he was detained earlier this month on alleged espionage charges. a kremlin is accused him of spying for the american government. he's pleaded not guilty. the biden administration says, gosh, which has been wrongfully detained as be more anger on the streets of paris after the french president emanuel mac hall addressed the nation. in his 1st speech,
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since his government controversial pension changes became law, he said he understands the anger of the population, and promised he'll hammer out an action plan to get the country back on its feet. in the next 100 days, france as he months of strikes and demonstrations against the changes, which eventually raised the retirement age from 62 to 64. many of the protests of turned violent and hundreds had been injured. it's a somewhat delicate, have these reforms been accepted? no, evidently, no man. again, despite month of dialogue, a consensus was never reached. good and i regret it is a little good. we must all learn lessons from this is won't you they? natasha butler has more from the demonstration in paris. hundreds of protest is hoping, you know, on the street i was in person in my all my call gave is the speech a little bit earlier. the police are asking for was they trying to move them? they're trying to make them leave, so they can re open the roads. but this is just some of the anger, though. we have been staying on the streets over the past few weeks and months
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since the beginning of a pension reform. they say that even though that has been signed in to know that they will continue to pay. i know my book gave a speech in which you need to re, to why you decided to proceed with this. i tend to refer, you said it was necessary to people who are non god from 60 to think people who does that live in young. he says that he wants friends people to move on. but he doesn't really look at the thought we did to do that. to me. know, some of them, recent opinion, believe that some 3 quarters, the french people support for the instructions. in such a barbara i, a french court was acquitted, both abbas and the france of manslaughter charges for a plane crash in 2009 tuned and $28.00 passengers and crew were killed when the jet plunged into the atlantic on route from that we had a janera to paris,
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both companies denied the charges of man sorta. official investigation found that multiple factors contributed to the crash, including pilot era, and the mob reports. with for the relatives of the victims, it's a bewildering judgment. after nearly 14 years of fighting for justice, judges in paris, acquitted france and manufacturer, air boss of involuntary manslaughter. they listed a series of mega taxed by both firms, but they said there was no proven cause a link with the air bus a 330 crashing into the atlantic ocean in 2009. it's left many relatives feeling betrayed by how i feel it's deeply unfair. i think the law is broken because we've heard the word responsible and we've been told mistakes were made multiple mistakes at a bus and france if i q shall fight and commitment of more than 5000 to dave started on june 29 to find the truth
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and condemn the confederate. i've been in vain, but we're coming from. i've been legitimate. for 2 years after the crush, they brought wreckage and bodies from flight 447 to shore than the 2011 remote submarines discovered the flight recorders. they revealed a terrifying chain of events after the plane flew into a severe storm. i was after leaving rio de janeiro bound for paris. external senses had frozen, giving the pilot's confusing speed, an altitude information, and the auto pilot had disengaged after repeated alarms. the play went into a stolen, crushed into the ocean. now see as to month trial, the 1st culprit manslaughter trotted franz came on. a previous ruling not to prosecute was overturned on appeal. initially, magistrates attributed the crushed appeal pilot error, but victims group successfully argued the company should be prosecuted for failings in pilot training and playing warning systems. they've now avoided a maximum penalty of a quarter of a $1000000.00,
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which would have hurt their reputation if not their profits. the crash had a lasting impact on the industry leading to changes in regulations on training. but the court decision has left the victims, families distraught. living baba al jazeera, still to come the south our you and celebrates the completion of a large scale prison swap in yemen, saying it brings hope for an end to a rotten shuts down with a 150 businesses in 24 hours and not obliging women ah, the weather is a lot quieter now in australia. and although you see these front systems on their way through, they're not particularly reactive. they're just doing what you might expect to do. not attempt to down a bit after a spell of rain followed by
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a few showers. so we start off in the low twenty's in melbourne, natalie. behind it all is quiet and settled in person. both to western australia causes warm in the north. the on shore breeze through queens and is the disappointing one bringing frequently cloudy skies and outbreaks of rain rather than showers i think and as this front goes through attempts to drop down to about 16 in melbourne. does manual feel it was fairly windy weather and is more right on its way. i'm surprised me. up through zillow is left south island into north island during wednesday, with sunshine, behind attempts back more or less where they should be at it. still rainy season and southeast asia. not particularly heavy rain, but tomorrow is a concentration. maybe in probably the central philippines. nothing too heavy, i don't think where is there is heavy rain developing in china. now, this is probably helpful because i've been fires burning in united the southwest to charge the re wouldn't do much, but it just indicates cloudy skies and bit more. dampness might help that rain is heading out towards japan was the existing system on tuesday by wednesday that sun has replaced it, but the next heavy burst is on his way towards que shoe,
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or martin top stories here now she's here un says at least a 185 people been killed in 3 days of fighting between rival factions in sudan. doctor say most major hospitals are now out of service as gun battles. rage in the city between saddam's army and arrival force in the last hour, egypt president to said he's ready to mediate a cease foreign sudan. a prominent criminal critique has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by a court in moscow. vladimir carr, missouri was convicted of treason and denigrating. the military, after criticizing russia's war ukraine, and the french president says he's giving himself a 100 days to heal the country, protested headed back out on the streets as if i go to my co gave his 1st address to the nation, sits his haunting into law, his bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64.
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so back here has joined poland and hungary in suspending grain and other food imports from ukraine. they say chief ukrainian great is driving down the local prices. european union officials say they'll be meeting this week to discuss ukraine grain export issues in the block, the punish band followed purchase by farmers there. and the resignation of the agriculture minister. charles stratford has more from keith. it's a complex process. i'm certainly an indication of mounting pressure on you crime by it's european partners that up until now have done so they say everything that they can to try and help you crime in its war with russia. and this deal unfolded as a result of some black c ports being blocked off to russia's invasion, which of course stops the export. all millions of tons of ukraine's grain and food products to it. sir markets around the world. the. busy poles now,
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the slovaks also the hungarians, and the romanians now also remains intimately that they may do the same because apparently so much of this ukrainian grain has got stuck in bottlenecks, logistical problems as it's been exported via the land roots out of ukraine. it is seriously depreciated, the prices of local grain and food products in that neighboring allies in ukraine's neighboring allies. a, we've seen protests in poland, the resignation of the polish agricultural minister. and we understand that there are ongoing talks between an ukrainian officials, ukraine, an agricultural minister and officials in warsaw. and as they try and negotiate a reopening of this transit route. now this is a temporary band. we understand certainly according to the polls they sang, this is a temporary band until june, the 30th g 7 for misses meeting in the japanese city of korea, our se,
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they'll stop russia accessing weapons from 3rd parties. they've also addressed tension in the, in the pacific. and the fighting and see don pride before the posing for the traditional family photo. the top diplomats of the g 7, still firmly committed to supporting ukraine in its war with russia. they agreed to keep sanctions in place and to stop moscow from trying to get weapons from the countries after accusations north korea is already supplying them. and fears that china might start away with family, reject any you need to attempt to change the status quo by falls or rushes aggression against clain. as well as the threat of use of nuclear weapons. the foreign ministers criticized rushes decision to station tactical nuclear weapons in bella ruse as the only country in the world to be attacked with atomic bombs. japan
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has condemned russia's repeated nuclear rhetoric and it's g. 7. presidency culminates with the lead to summit next month. in hiroshima, the location of the 1st nuclear attack, the foreign ministers also reaffirm that commitment to a free and open indo pacific scene as a pushback against china's growing power and influence in the region. and an answer to the continuing threats by beijing against the island of taiwan. but the ministers have also been dealing with the growing crisis incident with us secretary of state hansley, lincoln calling for an immediate cease by also strongly across all of our partners on the need for an immediate she's bar and to return to talks talks then it will very promising in putting suzanne on the past to a transition of civilian government. the fighting incident will likely continue to
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feature prominently in discussions until this meeting ends on tuesday. rob mcbride al jazeera kado is our japan the you and the special envoy for yemen has commended the warring factions in yemen for completing the prisoner exchange, agreed under un birthday truce. nearly a 1000 detainees were released, raising hopes of an end to humans, long running conflict. hundreds of families would be united in the past few days in time for the holiday. the truth is continued to deliver when beyond the 6 duration, 6 months ago. at the time, gazing on next steps, i believe we have not seen such a curious unity for making progress towards. ready ending the conflict, but this i could, students are on the list the board to say bold steps towards peace. and mankind has more on the prisoner exchange. ah,
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it's all hugs in relief at santa airport as a prisoner exchange comes to completion of to 3 days. but it's taken months of negotiation, jolanda, i miss my mom and dad, my kids and my entire family. this what was broken by the un involved the release of over 700 detained, who fees, and more than a 180 other prisoners, including saudi soldiers. and sudanese troops fighting with the saudi that coalition. the iranian back tooth east took snow in 2014 st. paul king, a wool and the involvement of saudi arabia and allies, such as the u. e. trying to restore the internationally recognized government a deadlock and fighting lead to what's been described as the world's worst humanitarian disaster. with a 150000 people did. the prisoner exchange is a vital pass with deal to revive an expired c spot. and in balkan talks to settle a conflict, but with allegations of miss treatment and told you on both sides, there's still a long way to go before peace can come. miss that money all. today we are receiving
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a new batch of our heroes, our prisoners who are coming from our province. we have received the 1st batch and we are waiting for the 2nd madam more than a 100 prisoners. there may be a 108 of our heroes who have endured in the field and in captivity, despite the torture that they were subjected to. as we were told, the man yeah, the dean includes high profile prisoners on both sides. a sign of how seriously each side is taking the move toward piece. this is the largest prisoner exchange since october 2020, and boats. i say they will continue talking after the upcoming iep holiday m. ron con hauser union government has shut down more than a 150 businesses throughout the country for not daring to islamic dress code obliging women to wear head scarves, local media. this is the can't down happened is just 24 hours and was enforced by police president. abraham lacy says the job is a legal matter and iran is comments came after a viral video last month. she demanded a shot throwing yogurt at
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a mother and daughter. his hands were not covered palestinian worshippers and walking on the earliest days in the month of ramadan, known as the night of power or let a cutter. worshippers have gathered at the alexa moss compound in occupied his jewish lim. tensions have been running, hired alex, this month is where the forces have conducted violent raids on people gathering for prayers and clinton. many from entering the site. rosetta has more from the mount of olives in our distribution. well, so for distribution here is relatively r coil, it is a significant pay for muslims. so this is the alcove night, and muslims believe that it was denied that when did 1st versus off were on was were revealed to profit mama. so that's why to day starting from afternoon on, we have seen that tens of thousands of palestinian a, palestinian started to gather in alex,
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almost compound right over there. and at the moment, still the prayers are underway and they are observing there's for the night, tens of thousands of but it seems indeed some the pores are seeing that around $280000.00 palestinians currently are now around this, around the compound them in and around the compound, however, it wasn't easy for them to have access to alex a most compound today because there are extreme security measures. we have seen that israeli forces hell set up towns of checkpoints and also imposed barriers in many histories. people who wants to have access to a to, to the alexa compound, they need to go through the checkpoints and they constant severely answers and also barriers as well. so on the top of debt, there are not only the restrictions in jerusalem, but also the palestinians were come and particularly from westbank and, and garza, they have the age limit as well. so ma'am,
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who are 50 or 55 years old on the cham abtar alex, almost the good, below the ones who are below or not a lot. here. the u. s. state of ohio is bracing from war protests after a grand jury voted not to indict 8 police officers over the shooting of jaylin walker. a 25 year old black man walker was shot $46.00 times, including 5 times in the back after a car chase in june. his death spot widespread protests. but he say he'd fail to stop after they tried to pull his car over for a traffic violation. the grand jury panel found walker had shot at officers 1st before exiting the car, unarmed. italian police are found 2 tons of cocaine crouching at sea, off the coast of sicily. the authorities say the drugs were stored in some 70 waterproof packages held together by fishermen's nets and equipped with a luminous signalling device. the true is one of the largest confiscated in the
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