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ah, thousands flea, the sudanese capital as another c 5 between the army and a paramilitary force fails. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from dough half or so coming up at least 78 people waiting for financial aid di and a stampede and yemen at tennessee and judge orders. the imprisonments of the main opposition leader was accused of plotting against the state. and we hear from an inspirational refugee who fled the syrian war to become the mere of a town in germany. ah,
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thousands of people of fleeing the sudanese capital har tune during lulls and the fighting between the army and the rapid support forces. a 4th a ceasefire declared on wednesday has failed. when many people are risking leaving their homes, some are heading south towards deer states where the situation is relatively calm. others have travelled north from hot tomb to river nile state where no violence has been reported so far. a people are trying to escape a 6th day of conflict. gunfire and explosions were hurting her tomb with each side . blaming the other for violating the ceasefire. the world, our health organization says nearly 300 people have been killed and at least 3000 injured egypt says 27 of its soldiers captured by the rapid support forces had been handed over to the egyptian embassy. al jazeera is hassan resolved, has more on the stream of people leaving the capital. i saw that this used to be
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one of the busiest streets oklahoma. we can now see a big city of people leaving that not from the city and heading south bend. if the camera could been around with allison, you can see people carrying their luggage, heading south, or neighboring states that are much calmer and safer. hardy many people here are benefiting from this through to live hospital in bill. however, most shops remain closed. as you can see, that perhaps the district and destroys the male reason why shops remain shocked. with regards to the fighting with nick continues to be sporadic fighting's in arms or man, the vicinity of the general hitch q officer and the airport. as far as you can see, people are trying to lose a capitol. yeah, it's a humanitarian situation is deteriorating lee, and there's a lack of health facilities that can shortish of what supplies you know for now. okay, let's go live now to have a morgan who is in the hot tune for us and herbert, thousands of people are trying to flee the city. can you explain how dangerous it
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is for people who are trying to leave in with are trying to flee to well, people are now looking at the safest places, and those are places where there are no direct confrontations between the rapid support forces and the sit in the army places like ribbon, aisle seat in the northern part of the capital to me. and then there's places like you to states which is in the central southern part of sudan for them because there's no our presence there. and it's been under the control of the army and relatively calm. many people are fleeing from the capital her to me now it's not an easy thing to do. many people have reported that they had faced lou thing that most of their properties, including the cars that they're trying to travel in have been stolen by armed men. they say that they have to face gun gun gunpoint threats at gunpoint. and that their phones as well have been stolen. then there are people who say that they were directly shot at and barely managed to flee from a very, very tense situations. and the others who reported seeing families that in their
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cars. so the situation is very fluid. depending on the time of the day and when people are fleeing fighting has been ongoing in the capital here. but for many people, these are the risks they want to take because the situation in cartoon is no longer attainable. there is no running water in many residential areas for 6 days now. there has been no electricity in some residential areas. hospitals are shutting down one by one unable to provide medical assistance. so people say that big, taking the risk to go out of her room to be able to get basic necessities. and for those who need medical assistance to be able to get them, we know that the latest sci fi file, yet again, the, the 4th mean, is there any sign at all that they're going to try again? was, or is the slot fighting? they're just relentless at this point in time. while there have been heavy artillery strikes around the vicinity of the general command of the army around the vicinity of the presidential palace in the northern
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parts of the capital for to me as well in the city of battery and in the city of on demand. now which is because of that, it doesn't look like if the 2 sides announced any seas fire again for the 5th time . it doesn't look like people will believe that people are taking the opportunity whenever there is a period of calmness between intense fighting to try to get out of the capital. but it's not only the capital that is facing in 10 fighting between the rapids support forces. and that's with denise army. there is fighting in the early hours of thursday in the city of a low bates that's in the northern and in north star for a south to the capital, hard to me. and then on wednesday, there was fighting in the city of fashion. the market was burned down, which is very crucial for many people. they say that they are now cut off from basic necessities and into our for fresh isn't therefore, and therefore it's already coming out of 20 years of war. so for people there, they say that this is another trauma on top of what they've already been suffering over the past 20 years. many people in food and not just the capital. how to suffer from the battle between the rapids support forces and the city news army. some of them saying that it's
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a safe way they are. but other thing that it's quiet and they don't know where to go and they don't know how the situation would unfold. in the coming days. okay, thank you so much for that update. that is hipaa morgan for us and how turn mccain . s is an indian travel blogger and youtube, who was visiting sudan when the conflict began. he says this fine thing, just a kilometer from his location, but he has to stay where he is. i don't have any plans. right? no, i don't have any plans because the people who are pulling from the city to our town . so they're having any family or friends outside. so as a traveler or me really hard to go to the police because i don't really cause conflict is happening. other parts of the country is going on. so if there is any questions starting from our country, then it will be better to say cargo. i actually really tell you sometimes the bombing sound that bang, bumping on it, makes it take
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a breath of actually seconds. and every day we can see the black smoke on the edge of kilometer from my place. that is the main place in the airport from yesterday. they were my own being the bunch or even nearby, just my how my feet got shot. the conflict in sudan is threatening to with and, and already dire situation. the you in humanitarian offices, nearly 16000000 people will need assistance this year. that's about a 3rd of the population. and more than 3000000 hooping falls from their homes, need help about 4000000 children under the age of 5 and pregnant women. acutely mil nourished and as many as 11700000 people don't have enough to ways of hurried ability is from the international federation of red cross and red crisen societies . he describes the crisis and sudan. this was unimaginable. we cannot
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proceed. neither do we believe it is happening. the currently, the humanitarian challenge is that the current conflict is pausing, is unimaginable. you have a population of almost 6000000 in hard to me alone, that, that now stuck in their houses with very little, very little water and lack of access to health system. and basically people are in their houses with families that it could not even feed or provide for daughter. provide health services in those one way able to support like volunteers who are trained and able to do walk or currently supporting hospitals within their business where they can be able to. but most of the communities of people calling for support. calling for evacuation. we are not able to reach them because of lack of security and putting both the violent kids out of the red, red crescent, but also the people they want to help patrice to say the to, to they help system. i stick in a big, i mean for me, of course,
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just coming out of it before that there was demonstration before that there was the notion. so the health system has been constantly put under pressure w, just supporting and others supporting. but at the moment away to going you have a health system that is already over, but then you have stuff that are not feeling secure and the what and you have a health system that is not properly fine and provided with adequate medical supplies, lack of water, electricity, no doubt. so you have a system that is totally over straight and if it does not get the necessary assistant and support, it will collapse. ah, to businessmen who organized the charity. dr. blamed for causing a stampede. and humans capital have been arrested. eli 78 people died in the crash
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and santa, where a crowd had gathered to receive cash handouts and food. i shamella barrow reports. ah, this is the moment of the stampede. in santa hundreds of people had gathered at a school to receive donations from a wealthy businessman. as the crowd surged, chaos ensued and many were trapped in a narrow alley. a sick bottom such i even earth, let us have a hospital, has received 7 to 3 people. among them are those who are in critical condition. there are 2 patients in intensive care and 13 other cases are in need of surgeries, local authorities, blame poor planning. the healthier, who control northern yemen, including the capital, say the arrest to local business man, whom the accused or failing to coordinate with the police, confident in his wound were to forward while we want to investigate the unfortunate events and find a solution to make sure it never happens again. this is
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a great tragedy. many of our citizens died. some of the end of ramadan, poor people often gather outside of the houses or businesses of wealthy people, hoping to receive money during the holy month. muslims are not only required to fast, but also to rebound and show compassion for those less fortunate. witnesses, blame security forces for opening fire to disperse the crown, which they say caused panic or hard. they could be at home or home, whatever. what happened was a big tragedy and the who to leadership is keeping a close eye on the situation, beset by years of violence and instability, yet it is one of the poorest countries the united nations describes it as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the stampede happen just days after the healthiest and saudi officials. this cast a truce to and the war and reopen airports. hashem alba al jazeera
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on the 100 all are top, has this update from santa this incidence has caused nationwide and also as close nationwide sadness among gemini, especially in the last 10 days of the holy month of ramadan. the ministry of been terrier has called for deep investigation and to the causes behind this as time paid. this incident has taken place because that the people were in the, in the especially people oh, were in the between these 2 cases of the, of the place of the distribution of the financial assistance. there were around 500 people who were tam painted by other people around 4000 people were there to receive financial assistance by the this big marriage to the club. so this incident has also made many people to calls for a chair,
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choosing another, another alternatives for sending money to people in order to help them for the, for the financial needs. for the, especially for the we are the advent of both. many people need for to, to per chaise for the close of their farm. and also many of those people host, stay there for around the, for around 20 hours. they're waiting for the final justice to be distributed among them. so they haven't even broken their fast. se, so really it's which was. 5 a catastrophe for yemen is that this, this day would be remembered for the time to come in the interval see is regional spokes person for the near and middle east of the international committee of the red cross. she says the stampede is a symptom of the many people suffering them fortunate events that to happen in
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santa is a harsh reminder that yemen remains as one of the wars wars humanitarian crisis is also reflect how acute and desperate are the situation of the population. as we are talking about a country where 2 thirds of the population are relying on humanitarian assistance in order to be able to sustain their day, the basic needs, including food, including access to all basic services and needs. and just to give you an idea of how acute the a and desperate population is poor assistance to day at $19000000.00 in yemen, that's about 63 percent of the population are, are, are suffering from a food insecurity. and that number climbed from 16000000 of the same period last here. of course, the numbers are huge and unfortunately they are increasing by the day and every
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year we are seeing a decline in terms of humanitarian conditions in which many ends are facing on a day to day basis up to date. this unfortunate event also not only reflects the fact that the population are in desperate need for elsewhere for humanitarian assistance. but it's important also to flag of this is happening at the moment where aids actors are suffering and are challenged with significant a funding challenges that would impact their ability to sustain their activities and to sustain the services that they are able to provide in order to cover as a part of what they actually do, the actual needs of the you of, of the, of the population. it's very important that this what you referred to as a chaos is actually an acute need of the population just a few a day or before aids. you can only imagine what the population are expecting are actually needed. need it,
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do need an order to be able to celebrate somehow celebrate actually, they're either on their end or from a done. unfortunately, i do not have a answer about how and what to do better in order to avoid a such an advantage in the future. but what is important to flag is that this is on the a reminder that there is a need to scale up the capacity of 8 actors in order to sustain a more in order to provide more in order to cover the needs of the population. israeli forces have arrested 16 palestinians, and rides in the occupied west bank and confrontations to flight took place in the nor shams refugee camp. a journalist was among those arrested of the de shay camp. more than 2 and a half 1000 palestinians have been detained and rides by israeli forces. this year . le judge into this year has ordered opposition leader rashid gucci,
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to be imprisoned for allegedly plotting against state security. that's according to his lawyer can achieve leads the biggest opposition party an order and is a critic of prison case said he was arrested on sunday. president side is accused of orchestrating a power grab after he suspended parliament and 2021 left. a message recorded before his arrest. rashid galucci accused the government of miss using the judiciary to target political opponents. and mark up, we believe you mark up in the more you the battle in our country is between democracy and the dictatorship that wants to confiscate all the gains of all blessing. revolution. the legal cases against us are empty and meaningless, according to legal experts. the problem in our country is not with me. the unions or other parties, the problem and to initiate lies with a dictatorship and this brutal cool that is pushing the country to words. more calamities and famines of a cane of fossa is military leader,
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captain abraham troy has signed a decree order, and the compulsory recruitment of young people to the armed forces. the mobilization affects people aged 18 and above the presidency, announced it is to help fight armed groups in the country. more than 10000 people had been killed and became a fast as violence since 2015. let's go live now to nicholas. hark. whose following developments from singles, capital and docker. i mean is this a sign and nicholas that the military is struggling there? while tom, in the words of the military, gentle leader, captain e, brian char, a 40 percent of the country is no longer in the hands are in control of the capital was due in the government forces. but instead of fighters linked to iso and al qaeda and we're talking about a territory that's roughly the size of the united kingdom. and so it's vast areas of land. imagine if scotland wales were in the hands of arm groups and the longer
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the hands of downing street, well, that's what we're having in burkina faso where the north and the center in the country are in the hands of arm groups. and so the gentle leader can no longer rely on the support of france. the former colonial power, who privacy offered, aired, support troops on the ground. but those that military cooperation was severed. those ties were severed. and also the united states who does, who do not cooperate with a gentle leader. so there's a gap in the security situation. so a m e, brian, tories tapping into its main resource. it's people, it's people 22000000 people and in which the medium age is 17. most of them are sitting idle at home and are seeing this war ting, placing the frontline and they'll have to now go on the frontline, anyone above the age of 18, where the men or women will have to join this mass localization tom. and now people
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reacting to this decree as there been a backlash, it'll well, the government or the military gin to has been going on a information drive to try to, to bring the frontline into people's homes. so on the radio or on the television that's watched by most people in burkina faso on the news beach between the weather and the sports, there's always an update about the situation on the front line. so there's really a lot of support among the population to to see this war. and there's 2 reasons to that. tom, when is the, the sheer number of people this place? we're talking about 2000000 people, displacement burkina, faso and the number of death, tens of thousands of people who have died. so there's people in every household who know someone who have died where been affected by this conflict, and add to that the situation of hunger in the words of the, the u. n. who came out with a statement from new york on tuesday,
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45000 people in the border of regina faso. and molly is on the brink of famine tom, famine. so there is the issue of hunger. there's the issue of security and that's why there's so much support for this national mobilization, an unprecedented efforts, a desperate effort from the military june to try to gain back grounds loss to i am armed groups type. okay, thank you so much. that's nicholas huck for us. and synagogue capital decor, well in india, court and the western state of gujarat has rejected a petition by opposition, politician for a whole gandhi to suspend his conviction for defamation. gandhi was sentenced to 2 years in prison last month on challenges of defaming prednisone or inter mowdy. he was also disqualified from parliament. gandhi can now try to have a higher court stay the conviction. when pakistan an angry crowd has confronted the governor at the scene of a landslide in which 5 people died on choose day oh,
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volunteer rescue workers were unhappy at the pace of operations to clear the size near the talk of border crossing on the road from pasha where to afghanistan, they chanted shame at the governor, accusing the officials of visiting the site for photo opportunities, rather than to offer assistance. a man who fled the war in syria has been elected mere of a town in germany. he is one of half a 1000000 syrians who found new harm in the country, steadfast and winter ourselves heim to hear his inspiring story. this is also time, a small town in the south west of germany, where businesses have disappeared and its population is aging. people here have elected amir, they hope can re fight their town. the anal table did not expect to win an absolute
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majority of 55.4 percent in the 1st round does as they has the worship arissa lecture center. historical signals are, but even people who weren't born here, and i've only been here for a few years, a given this opportunity when they make a serious effort for work hard and get involved. born in the syrian town of a shoe, ida l. shibel arrived in germany and 2015 after fleeing the war. he barely survived the journey traveling by boat from turkey to greece, than chancellor angler. merkel surprised many by accepting hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees, say in germany can handle it. why they are found as thrusting my experience as a refugee won't help me act as mare that needs professionalism, which i also bring up office, but it does give me one thing i have learned and that is taking responsibility as a 21 year old. i had to take huge responsibility after his arrival, he learned german fluently and studied the country's administrative system. i thank
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you, sir. you received german citizenship and quickly started dreaming of becoming marijuana . he had a very strong campaign. he went from door to door engaged with lots of people here . so we got an arm quite well. and am when i saw what he chiefs in the short 8 years that he has been here coming from syria learning term, completing as education. i just thought that's great potential for the future and he will help us to move this bid it forward. we think when a saw because he has experience so much ill, definitely have different insides about people compared to someone who has been year all their life. right. for birth, obama commercials hi will soon have a new supermarket and trained connect show as soon as he is sworn in al shavelle one. so at restaurants, i kinda got and senior homes. then you may, i will start his job here at the city hall in june. since his election that he anal table as quickly turned into a success story of germany's refugee policy. and a small town of austell time is now being seen as an example of open mindedness for given an outsider. it's trust,
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but some are skeptical. he'll be warmly welcomed by every one for ingle. twas ange really so it will probably be difficult for him to work with the city council because there are some stubborn people there. but many and also times a they are ready to work with the new mir, hoping their town will soon be more lively. step, fasten elgin's era, or sometime around 700 flights had been cancelled in 3 airports and germany after security. personnel went on strike workers, a docile doff hamburg and cologne, airports, what higher salaries. the strike was called by the union after salary negotiation, stalls in new zealand and new law banning the export of live animals by sea comes into effect on april. the 30th the decision comes 3 years after a livestock ship sank in a storm for he one crew members and 6000 castle dies. adrian brown reports
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the rugged pastures of the manor war. 21 gunnery region where cattle graze. one last time before the start of a long one way, journey truck, meat and milk, our new zealand fig earners. the export of live cattle and sheep has been part of that trade for half a century. now that it's about the end, ryan pearson will soon be out of a job. the son personally will be a 100 percent of my income. gone. ah, yeah, i have a wife and family support. so that's mortgage payments and everything. so for me to carry on, if i want to carry on in this industry, i have to go astray. i have to leave life cattle, exports earned new zealand more than 300000000 dollars last year. money that comes from a single customer. these cattle are destined for china's various breeding programs . helping to meet a growing middle class demand for beef and milk the trades controversial
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animal welfare groups in australia and new zealand have been at the forefront of campaigns to end what they maintain have been decades of suffering. it was the thinking of the gulf livestock, one during a typhoon in the east, china's c 3 years ago. that helped galvanized the movement more than 40 crew members and 6000 cattle perished. act of his say the ban will enhance new zealand reputation. but concede, it won't stop other nations profiting from the trade. i think it could be a period of time with other countries, john pan to fill that gap. and that new zealand as lay bang. but you know, i would question what this is about the integrity of those countries and where they stand on animal welfare. ah, government figures show that of the almost 135000 live cattle ship to china last year. 64 didn't make it, which in pearson's view makes the ban
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a disproportionate response. that was a maritime disaster. it wasn't a, it wasn't an animal wealthy disaster that the disaster was in the sinking of the bart. the main opposition national party opposes the new animal welfare law and may repeal it if it winds parliamentary elections. in october, adrian brown, al jazeera new zealand. the still ahead on al jazeera nato secretary general gin sultan burg visits key for the 1st time since russia invited ukraine last year. and columbia's president goes to meet joe biden hoping to change his country's relations with america. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this
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global cummins with the attention it to the inside story on al jazeera ah, temperatures in q shoe has just been reported as record breaking me. hi is this system rolls through larger that because of a wind direction, but rain is the next thing just catch the surf. i think of that. are that other? what is largely or short leaving most to japan in the sunshine, which is the case to the korean peninsula. and it has been the case in northern china. it is for the north east still. but this is significant cloud snow for the mountains and rain in the form quite often the thunderstorms which will not attempt to down in beijing to 15. not that it will last long. the sas of that it's been particularly went in. that rain is consolidating into just raw the light stuff as it goes through hong kong, back during fatty on saturday. it rather breaks up into thunderstorms. beijing is up to about 18 degrees, but the hot and still in places on fire, bits of you,
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