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hospitals are struggling to treat the wounded and supplies of running like ah, kind of their understands the attain. this is al jazeera life from dogma. also coming a top criminal critic, a sentence of 25 years in prison, after being convicted of treason. her tests and fronds as the president of his 1st address for the nation since raising the retirement age. plus i met with china in the living capital tripling, and i'll show you how recent renovation have read new life in the old city. ah. the violent power struggle and to dawn has now entered its 3rd day despite international calls for sci fi
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the un says more than a 180 people have been killed and fighting between the sudanese army and the country's largest power military force and another 1800 have been injured. you and envoy, you don says the warring parties are not open to peace talks. meanwhile, hospitals, homeless and palace stations have all been shelled as explosions and gunfire. rock the capital man, my friend traveling the road because how me has sadly taken over many roads and they are checking all the cars. when we tried to close all the place. they started raising the gun, then b line the automated the, we're fine. we're safe. the power has dealt with some things. you know, it's like, i don't even know what it is anymore, is it rocket propelled great grenade. is that a military strike?
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i don't even know. but we're good. we keep in touch with family via text. feel very short phone calls just to check in on each other, but i'd have to be lower fine. yesterday, a co worker was killed. albert augustine, an indian citizen, was killed. we worked in the same place and of course on him, morgan has worn out from cotton, hard film, airports, and the areas around it were battle ground. on the 3rd day of fighting between for dance army and the biggest and most powerful paramilitary force, exclusions as strikes and gunshots are heard across the capital. as both sides claim they're making advances, insecurity to areas, but details on the ground are unclear. with
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a released by the for denise military shows a number of rapid support for his troops to rendering their weapons and equipment in 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 iris f, which says it's meant still control the facility. what is that? this message is for all those who are seeing that middle, the airport is still under the control of the sort of nice army. right now we're 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 vehicles in the eastern nile. far as of harpoon, dan has been brought to a standstill after attempts to open a humanitarian corridor field, i think destroyed hard to main water station, raising fears of widespread food and water shortage is only one table. what about the left? this is a warm and only one and everything is empty. you know,
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the water bottles section looks so i'm deep hole, the water, whole milk. everything is empty here on the refrigerator. 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 evacuation doctors fate . they're running out of medical supplies. medic said, the reported numbers of dead are enjoyed. the do not reflect the reality on the ground. that's because him on the street 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 hallman and his deputy mohammed and then the commander of the recess triggered the outbreak of fighting on saturday with neither side, willing to back down. while air strikes continue and the wearing sides show no
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desire for talks. it's the people of sedan that are paying the heaviest price. he, bill morgan ultra 0 park home. well, abil holly side is the student is attorney who is involved in drafting the interim constitution back in august. he says, the war and policies are trying to make gains before negotiating. the situation right now is for a complex for, for both part is very complex for the sudanese and nor signed some in both parties of being willing to negotiate. i think it's the whole never gets to, to, to achieve quick wins. will be able to better position to negotiate. so that is the situation right now. we're seeing the seas fire for whom we try and pass. it didn't go for 3 hours. each party is accusing the other that, you know, they did intend to do it. one of the agreements. i think it's a bit premature to out to, you know, to conclude that negotiation on a permanent sci fi will, will be in place. but the last course was for this with these people. for now, we've seen troops reinforcement coming to her to me, hopefully by tomorrow,
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i guess the, the new to get control of some of the areas that you know, the, the support forces the are controlling talking to me. but i think it's not, it's not safe. you know, some of the big just the main bridge to her, to hurry and dramatic control by the sudanese, what forces. and again, there's no contract or stiffness on both parties. you are the army thing that you know, the, this man a to, to they are controlling some of the areas and then the, the support forces there. again, you know, claiming that the claim some of the areas. so i think it's a leak now. well, un secretary general antonio canteras's condemned at the violence. you don, he said, the humanitarian situation was already precarious, and now it's catastrophic out of america at n space asthma, the un security council is calling for an urgent c spar. although behind the scenes, there are certainly divisions about how to proceed. the council was brief, but the un top official and cartoon bulk of pathis. after that close meeting of
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visibly todd, mr. pathos spoke to reporters at un headquarters by video link as the 2 sites who are fighting and are not getting his impression. that's a want mediation or piece between them right away. or mother, they are calling on the other side you ah, yes, i took it up to slender. oh the other site gets bend it. so does that doesn't sound very much hatnus to you and you are an our media shortage 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 in new york, the un secretary general has also had talks with each of the 2 men,
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as well as with regional leaders. the situation has already led to war and those loss of life, including many civilians. any further escalation could be devastating for the country and the region. i urge all those relief once 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. the maintaining the situation, sudan was already pre carriers and is now catastrophic. 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, right? 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 planning, a field mission, and the chair person of the african union, muso, fac, he wants to go to cartoon to mediate. but for now, sedans, borders are closed,
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and in recent days, the airport has been a battlefield. for now, the u. n believes it's 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, meaning on the and the head of china's is not the party and main opponent of president k say it has been arrested during a raid on his home. police say that rashid community was brought in for questioning on the orders of the public prosecutor. here not the party said that he was then taken to an unknown location, presents a in suspended parliament in 2021. he also dismissed the prime minister announced that he would temporarily rule by decree. critics have accused them of a power grab. now rational possession activist and prominent criminal critic has
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been sentenced to 25 years in prison by court in moscow. flooding me a car. mercer was convicted on charges of treason and spreading false information about the military. he was arrested a year ago after he denounced the russian invasion of ukraine. dawson, barry reports now from moscow with glenelg. as the verdict was read out, that a mere car marizza listened without any visible reaction. convicted of treason spreading false information about russia's on forces and co operating with an undesirable organization. his lawyer said car moore's aside as a verdict on the justness of his cause. if the thrush me this terrible but very high assessment of let me work as a politician, as a citizen, this is 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 moreton, who was a witness in kara morris'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. and they want to take an entire generation of the lives of russians who won't meet politicians like car marizza. the long time crumbling 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 so i've been arrested car moore's. i played an important role in persuading western governments to sanction russian officials for legit human rights abuses and corruption. lot in your car mores as attorney says,
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she'll be appealing this verdict arguing that's 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. all outside the court, the u. s. british and canadian ambassadors or condemned to the ruling decision today with you all for his really criminalization of criticism of government is a sign of weakness not strength. regarding liter minded, with honor,
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with all the u. s. ambassador to russia, you just saw, there has also visited detained wall street journal reporter, evan gush greevich. then tracy said the journalist is in good health and remained strong. and the 1st time that an american official has been given access to gash rich since he was arrested earlier this month on espionage charges. the kremlin has accused him of spying on savannah here has now joined poland and hungary and suspending grain and other food imports from ukraine. they say cheap, ukrainian grain is driving down local prices. the polish ban followed protest by farmers and the resignation of the agriculture minister. european union officials say they'll meet this week to discuss the grant export issues and the block cha, stratford has more now from keith. it's a complex process and certainly an indication of mounting pressure on ukraine by
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it's european partners that up until now have done so they say everything that they can to try and help ukraine in its war with russia. this deal unfolded as a result of some black see ports being blocked off the rushes invasion, which of course stops the export of millions of tons of ukraine's grain and food products to its markets around the world. the poles. now the slovaks also the hungarians, and the romanians now also remains intimation that they may do the same because apparently so much of this ukrainian grain is 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 the neighboring allies in ukraine's neighboring allies. but we've seen protests in
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poland, the resignation of the polish agricultural minister. and we understand that there are ongoing talks between ukrainian officials, ukrainian agricultural minister and officials in warsaw 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 saying this is a temporary plan until june, the 30th now to the u. s. where a man in the state of missouri has been charged with 2 felony counts after shooting a black teenager. wow. the incident sparked protest in kansas city on sunday. the ac 4 year old white to her motor shot a 16 year old raphael twice after he rang his doorbell. y'all had gone to the wrong house to pick up his twin brothers. still had here on out a cord clears air bus and ephron so that plane crashed in 2009 families of the
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victims say the devastation ah, we are all, mom are not the problem. we have arrest is a problem when a manchester based check born, laurie driver decides to take to the internet to tackle racism. he quickly becomes a significant figure in the fight for the rights of roma. people giving a voice to those least hers and launching a charity for those most in need. pongo polling a witness documentary on that jesse era. it's a $1000000000.00 money, no drink operation for coal. marsha is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit about with it. is it right?
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i'm just right that in a 4 part series, algio 0 is investigative unit because under cover in southern africa pittsburgh, we can fill 90 percent who doesn't want calling. it's perfectly brandon, good pot full on al jazeera ah al jazeera with oh, no ring. ah welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm hey here and our ha, that's remind you about top stories in the u. n says more than 180 people have been
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killed in 3 days of fighting between students on the, on the country's largest paramilitary for hospitals, homes and public patients of old and shells as explosions and gunfire the capital ahead of june. as he has an after party has been arrested during a raid on his home, please say received a new she was detained for questioning on the orders of the public prosecutor. canoe cheese is the main opponents of president of science. a rational physician activist and prominent criminal critic has been sentenced 25 years in prison. michael moscow flooding the car. mercer was convicted on charges of treason and spreading false information about the military. now furnished president emanuel lack on has defended controversial pension reforms in his fest the rest of the nation and signing them into law. on saturday, the demonstrators gathered during the speech, says you can see banging pots and pans and protest microns as he understands
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people's anger. but insist that raising their time and age by 2 years to 64 is necessary to keep the system afloat. found says he, in month strikes and demonstrations against the changes. so metallic, have these reforms been accepted, evidently no event again, despite months of dialogue, a consensus was never reached for it. and i regret it into the order that we must all learn lessons from this warranty. they all natasha butler has war from paris. i'm just a photo heavy. no, on the street ever since person in my all my call gave is the speech a little bit earlier. the police are out in force. they trying to move them. they're trying to make them. i mean, 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 since the beginning of a new america pension reform. they say that even
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though it is being signed in to know that they will continue to pay, i gave a speech in which you need to re, to why you decided to proceed this placement. right. i tend to refer, you said it was necessary. the people who are known god from 60 to think people that live in young, but he says that he wants french people to move on. but he doesn't really look at the 30 did to do that to me. no, some of them at a recent opinion pulling that some 3 quarters the french people support with. 6 and it's actually barbara, i home families of the victims of frances whilst and disaster say they're disgusted after court k at both air france and the playmate ed baths of man's daughter. the fans were charged in connection with the 2009 crash in the atlantic ocean. they killed 228 people, and in baba reports for the relatives of the victims. it's a bewildering judgment. after nearly 14 years of fighting for justice,
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judges in paris, acquitted air france and manufacturer air boss of involuntary manslaughter. they listed a series of negligent tax spite both firms, but they said there was no proven causal link with the air bus a $330.00 crushing into the atlantic ocean in 2009. it left many relatives feeling betrayed. why do i feel it 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 in france, if i can share will 5 and commitment of more than 5000 to dave started on june 29 to find the truth on condenser conflicts as been in vain, but were coming from as being legitimate. for 2 years after the crush, they brought wreckage and bodies from flight 447 to shore. the 2011 remote
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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 autopilot had disengaged after repeated alarms. the play went into a stolen, crushed into the ocean. last year's 2 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 the victims group successfully argued the company should be prosecuted for failings in pilot training and plain warning systems. they've now avoided a maximum penalty of a quarter of a $1000000.00, which would have hurt their reputation if not their profits. the crash had a lasting impact on the industry leading to changes in regulations and training. but the court decision has left the victims, families distraught. nadine barbara al jazeera. now italian police have found 2
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tons of cocaine floating at sea off the coast of sicily with r t say the drugs were in waterproof packages held together by fishing, that investigators suspect congress dropped them in the sea for traffic is to then bring to shore police estimate the drugs are worth about $440000000.00 and britons prime minister fresh sumac is being investigated over allegations that he failed to declare a potential conflict of interest. the investigation relates to shares that soon ex wife holds in a child care company which would benefit from the case recent budget offering additional child care support. and parliamentary watchdog opened the inquiry into the prime minister under rules demanding that m. p. 's be open and frank when to carrying their interest me another genta has released more than $3000.00 prisoners to mark the buddhist near the detainees ground to that misty include night, $98.00, foreigners,
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but it is unclear whether journalists and protest as jailed in it's cracked down on dissent were among those freed me and laws. military government has arrested more than 17000 people and killed more than 3000 since using power in 2021. when i jury has now become the 2nd country to prove a highly effective malaria vaccine developed in the u. k. but food and drug regulators are also calling for an expansion of clinical trials of the on 21 job gone. it was the 1st country to improve the vaccine last week. globally, malaria kills about 620000 people every year. on libya's historical sites have suffered from decades of neglect. now, recent renovation or breathing new life into tripoli, as old city malik, trainer reports oil. the old city of tripoli like it's never been seen before. the ancient city is thousands of years old. the arch of marcus aurelius was built by the romans more than 1800 years ago. it was neglected for decades.
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but a recent government campaigned to renovate the city has changed that the senior, a medium square, has recently reopened to the public. enough of me, i am so happy the whole city is much better off when you enter the old city. if in the history there are the historical houses, the bank of the church. when a foreign person visits, we can all be proud to take them to the old city for them in the cities, historical and cultural significance has earned it a unesco world heritage site status. but because of the war in libya, it's one of 5 sites in the country that's on the endangered list. and molina, honey, the old city of tripoli is not just a monument for libya, but for all mankind. it has a deep history. various civilizations rolled over it, like the romans, the spanish and the turks. the old city is a symbol of our shared history. every night during ramadan,
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people come to listen to hack o r t, a traditional form of storytelling that dates back centuries. it's part of a month long government program in the old city that commemorates the holiest month in islam a calendar target and join him. we have various programs for every one, economic, cultural, and political workshops, among others. our program has been very successful and you can see that in people's faces. that can. heidi bit did was born in the old city and owns a coffee shop here. oh, it's like a dream coming true. it's amazing. seeing thousands of people come visit every night. i mean, people from eastern and southern libya, people are coming from all over. i'm very happy. libya has been engulfed in via was for more than a decade. what has seemed relative call since the nationwide ceasefire was signed in 2020? that's allowed local authorities to breathe new life into the old city and given
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people here a renewed sense of pride in their history and culture. while trina ultra 0 triplet, now space x has called off the fast launch attempt of starship. the world's largest rocket ever. the countdown was halted at the 42nd mark because it stuck valve in the 1st stage. bruce that the company plans there to try again on wednesday. well that is it for me, the stars he attained as it was more on our website that's out there at dot come next. whether with rob and then inside story will look into us vietnam relations after secretary of state antony bank and visit to hanoi. ah ah,
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there is wall at that moment in places like beijing everywhere north of the axis, largely woman sunny. but the winds gathering imongary, i think we might well see a sandstorm developed by middle the end of the week was savage. all this rain gathering significant rain for sun, south of the yang seats, clouding up and cooling down in unanimous. recently been some pretty vicious fires lasting several days. there is still a drive there and it's not going to be east any time soon. but decide of rain is a good one running across eventually to reach southern japan late on wednesday at the same time, the wind has certainly picked up and beijing starting to see cloudy skies, with shouts and possibly dust or sand in the southeast asia. still seeing rainy season, not particularly heavy rain at the moment. it's been particularly hot in western thailand and bangkok says a humid city, full southern thailand, we'll see some showers about all the way down through peninsula malaysia to a single pole. it could well be shari. not a problem in india. now i miss you. there is coming in through nolan. the pakistan
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and north west indies, some charity rain, but on the whole it's been quite hot recent. um, if you look patient like calcutta, $41.00 degrees that is higher than it should be, the average it is times a year. he's low enough for this to be at least an alert. he's got a warning for the next 3 days. ah. but a meeting of minds it's list deadly word. freedom which was used to cover so many different things. the fan yoga, mainstream economics. if that thought happens in any other profession, they would all be fired. yeah. or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative brian ino meets renowned economist hygiene chang part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio, be unscripted on al jazeera. the us wants to deepen its relations with vietnam. the once warren countries already.

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