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a very beautiful country surrounded by water. we are in south america, but close surely, we are linked to the caribbean. we were colonized by the british. in 966, we became independent. in the 90s, we start to see a resurgence of its level, especially among or 4 brothers and sisters in population. just about 12 percent deposit. it was more family oriented. now, there is more activity regarding and more information being circulated about from a boss thing via social media feed. want to know where to think it's coming from the, from our, our interpretation of we do one that promote peaceful coexistence, religious tolerance, and respect for everyone. ah
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ah hello. hello robin, you watching the al jazeera news, our life, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. 6 days of fighting between the sudanese army and a paramilitary force kills more than 300 people and forces thousands to leave. for cease fires, fail to stop the violence. the army chief tells al jazeera, there's no room for negotiations with the rapid support forces this in our interest to ensure that you cruise the nato chief and vice president vladimir zalinski for a meeting of alliance members. and his 1st trip to keith. since russia invaded and at least 78 people waiting for financial aid dynasty compete in yemen. and i'm
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peter semen with your sports. one of the biggest melon darby's in history is in store. it's after inter be been figured to set up a champions league semi final against city rivals ac me land. ah, welcome to the program. the begin incident where the local time is 5 o'clock in the afternoon. fighting between 2 rival sections of the security forces is in its 6th day. these alive pictures from cartoon where smoke is billowing on skyline and gunshots and explosions continue to be heard. at least 330 people have been killed so far, and thousands more injured foresees fires between the army and the rapid support forces have failed to stop the violence. the groups chief mohammed hamden delgado has spoken of a 5th truce, the ead, but people feel hopeless and scared and fleeing the capital. now,
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some are heading towards jazz 0 state that believes to be relatively calm for the moment. others have travelled north from cartoon to river nile state where it no violence has been reported. katya lopez. hi diane reports now. ah, the threat of violence is now too close to home. days of fighting, have left many sudanese, desperate, and afraid. thousands of people are leaving cartoon like it. oh, i got here. we were told to get out any one who is able to leave. but we can't just sit around. we need to make a living. the army and paramilitary rapid support forces blame one another for breaking several cease fires in recent days. the streets of the capital are once again seeing the effects of conflict. a lot of report and pictures from people will also be a lot of bit read them that are going to be as some of them are the media and some
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of them got to rise, right. the people so are there were from the neighborhood, but some of them are not during the low in gunfire, some people venture out to sunk off on food and water, but supplies are limited. the united nations warns a humanitarian catastrophe, is looming. many of the country's best hospitals are in cartoon, were the most intensive battles are taking place. there are few hospitals treating the injured and the number of doctors is limited. there's a lot of over crowding. that's even though a lot of wounded can't make it to the hospitals because of the fighting. but for some a leaving isn't an option. at least not yet. not the fema should city indicate that it looks like it's also real. you see children watching cartoons at home against the backdrop of air strikes. i was walking outside with a friend who's hosting me and we heard the sound of an attack. i asked her if indeed it was an air strike. and she said calmly, yes,
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it feels strange that people are growing used to this type of situation. i, after years of political instability crews, and fighting sudan was on the verge of transitioning to a civilian led government. those plans are now on hold again. as thousands of people leave their homes in search for safety, there are fears of violence could spread beyond su, dance borders, katya alone missile the young al jazeera. let's cross over to have a local correspond as in call team has been a busy day, a hipaa. thousands of fleeing the city. how dangerous is it for people trying to find a safe route? a really where else can they go to while people are picking where they are and listening to friends and relatives who have been able to make it out of the capital. and then deciding whether it's safe or not. we spoke to somebody, one of the residents, a person who was able to leave the capital yesterday. and she said it took her 12
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hours to get to the city, which is in the state to be there is just about 180 kilometers away from the capital her to me. and normally it would take about 3 hours to get to my attorney, but he said that they were a lot of records support for this checkpoint, that they were asked for the identities. and they were asked where they were heading. now. she was able to get paid for medicaid, but many of the people who spoke to pay that they have looting, people who are trying to put capital. that's some cards have been targeted depending on the type of cards that people are driving and some cars have been looted, forcing people to walk on foot to safety. people have picked the state in the central part of the country and river. now state in the northern part of the country because it's been relatively safe over the past few days, but hundreds of other thousands of others. rather, i feel trapped especially around the vicinity of the general command of the army headquarters. they've not been able to get out from since saturday when the 5 think thought that many people around the capital say that the situation has become untenable. they've been out of water for 6 days now,
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there's been no electricity. and those who been injured could not receive medical treatment. and those who have already been in need of medical treatments like renal dialysis hospital have gone out of function. so many of them are trying to look for safer auction places where they can get medical attention and places where they can get food and water and survive as fighting. rick is on in the capital. only 24 hours ago hippa, you and i were talking about yet another cease fire. would it hold? and as you talk to a lie, then we could hear the shelling failed through the day. what sign is that at all if any that any sort of cease fire might gain some traction? well it doesn't look like the 1st of the previous 45 have taken hold out with continuous, heavier artillery tribes around the vicinity of the general command around the vicinity of the presidential palace. those are the scenes of intense fighting from the very 1st day of the fighting between the rapids support forces and the food in
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these army. fighting also reported in the northern parts of the capital in the city of battery, as well as in the city of undermine. now the rapid support, 4th of commanders books was there earlier and he said that he will abide by the fire should have forth, does not come under attack and accused the for the new army of attacking their physician, the the commander of the army, general abdel for that and also spoke to l, just 0 and he said that they are in the defense position and that they've been defending themselves against the rapid support for this. he said that generally around the country, the situation is table, but there has been fighting this morning reported in the city of fashion in north dar for that's the region that's already been traumatized by 20 years of war. people think that they have to, once again, real commer trauma of being displays of seeing their markets being burned, of not be being able to venture out of their houses because of the fighting. then there's a low base in north korea to find the problem. part of the country fighting has also been ongoing between the rapid support forces and to put in these army with people think that they've been taking shelter in their home,
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waiting for things to die down. so the situation is very fluid in most parts of the country, people saying that they want this to end, but they're not sure when that would happen because they want to resume their life again to that thanks so much for the up to hipaa morgan there for us in call to me . well i was there as the here mahdi has more on the exit as of people from the sudanese capital honey. but all that, the thing is, maureen, this is the largest assembly point for people traveling by road. the capital's main card and bus terminal. this place is crowded with people fleeing what they say feels like an all out war and the sounds of bullets and canons. each of them has a story about living. amid the fighting between the sudanese army and the rapids support forces, the conflict is terrifying for adults and children alike. a strong resentment is clear here among those seeking to leave the capital. no, they're trying to take advantage of the announcement of a truce to leave the battlefield and confrontations and had for their relatives and
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loved ones. because bridges had been closed. escaping the capital can only be done from here for those who want to go to central sudan in the south. they say any safe place is better to protect them from the evil of the fighting. every one i spoke to here appealed to both sides to stop the swore for the sake of sudan they wished for this announced truce. the aid truce to be prelude to an end of the war. and hope it will lead to dialogue on how to deal with this crisis. this is the expressed wish of many of those who want to leave the capital hard dorm. through this vehicle terminal altura spoke to sudanese army chief abdel for to albert hannah. he says the country doesn't need outside interference and the conflict will be solved by sudanese people. so, so i emailed mcadden when it looked to increase the dilemma violence when it looked fired to within the residential areas. we need not the things again as the
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civilians. we need the leaders of the rapid support forces to understand their position, to stay outside the cities at the residential areas. we need not any region at the reins, logical interference, because we as sudanese, we will reach a point that will satisfy us. right now, the rapid support forces leader muhammad hamden dagger, lo, told the financial times were ready for general bur hand to hit us, but not the civilians. we ask god that we gain control and arrest him to hand him over to justice. behind on his gang of islamist came into power and are not willing to let go. well, let's join listerine l. i mean, who fled cartoon on wednesday with a family, joins us now from another party. sit down there to discuss her journey. i mean, we ought revealing her location for safety reasons, sir. the serene good have you with us on al jazeera again, when did you actually make the decision to leave the capital?
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and thank you for having. and we decided to win a few hours before we actually made the gunfire and explosions, we're getting very rounder. i building started with like a, you know, we could get it's hard because you have to put forces had kind of been embedded themselves, the neighborhood that we were in for a while. so they have a pretty strong presence. they're no longer safe for us to be this. well, was it a difficult decision to make to decide, to start the journey knowing it so dangerous outside? yes, absolutely. i mean i'm, i'm with my 3 year old daughter and my parents. i father is a 6 and not as mobile so absolutely and you know, they're, they've been announced and she fires that. it's really a misnomer. me were as we were traveling gunfire and there was
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a heavy presence of most rapid support on the street with him as the driver. can you actually you just touched on the fact that the rapid security forces were on the street. can you describe the vision, the visuals of what you were seeing as you left your left the capital and move to the safe location? what sort of evidence of conflict did you see on the way in terms of destruction, of roads or buildings or people waiting for help in any for what have you actually witnessed? yeah, i mean, we saw on, on our way out of cartoon, there were various various rapid support for station that different parts of the road we got stopped ourselves. and we were told to go down to windows, go down. and they sort of shouted at the moment,
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so we were not quite sure they were going to attack and let it go to. there were several burn vehicles. i couldn't quite tell whether they were rapid support forces or on forces that there was definitely a lot of fines of destruction. there was heavy smoke still in the air. not very many people were out and about people were trying to get a basic necessities. but you could also tell that the low the people were finding things are not getting done. and there was can always be a moment of apprehension when you come up against men in military fatigues. i'm sure there was a moment of angst for several moments. sure. on your journey, did you ever feel that your lives were in danger or you thought it was just perhaps another hurdle to cross to get to safety? i mean, it was definitely harrowing. i think, especially the parents, you know. but i think for me it was also just thinking about the fact that it was
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not sustainable to stay there. we were most of that neighborhood that we were in, has evacuated some of our stayed there because they haven't been able to me. and i think the situation is affecting many people that they're not many thousands of people are coff, has to be unable to leave for healthy and cetera. and so my heart is going out to them. we've been thinking about that. i just stuck there without i would just do the $56.00 without water having to get water from the mile. they're still having to deal with the gun, fire missiles and bombs. we've had deaf in the family and the families really intense situation. and so that in mind, you know, my parent parental kind of kicked them and said, we gotta get out. i gotta get my, i think the old out of the danger my parents. so into stand your situation right now, we understand you're concerned about family in the capital. there will be many people
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watching al jazeera in sue darnell. certainly listening to it if they've got radio facility. what's your advice to people who are even thinking of leaving the capital depending on the location of where they are in the city, you've managed to get to safety, but it's a big question to ask of others, isn't it if you're thinking of leaving? yeah, i mean, i think my, the best advice i can give is to check in with other people who have taken that same route shortly before you write. because things can also rapidly changing the road that we came on the day after there was a mini bus that was hit by the support forces. and so i think it's important to kind of just be in touch with people who have experience or are near that the route that you're taking, you know, and to just kind of check in with them about whether or not it takes to get smaller
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roads tend to be much safer than the larger loads that people tend to take to get the sedation faster. one of the hurdles is that all of the stations are closed. so you know, that's another consideration in addition to obviously having the vehicle to be able to leave. so i would just say check in with people that have done this route and managed to get to where you're trying to get. i think good to talk to you said you get your insights. certainly about your journey and your advice to others who are considering the same misread ellamin. thanks so much for joining us from saddam in consume. central supplies are running low and basic services like electricity have been cut. moment alti reports. people in cartoon say they are running out to food and other basic items. confrontations between the suited his army and the rapid support forces has prevented the rack mount family from going outside. he looks, she had lifted off in mo, added them when there's been
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a severe shortage of food and supplies for some time. there is a lack of basic necessities, i'm sorry, says worries about what they eat and drink are overshadowed by her children's fear . she never even a mother may know macola and we no longer sleep peacefully. my children ask me hundreds of questions about the current situation and i don't have the answers, especially my little boy. he panics and get scared when he hears the sound of bullets and shooting with sorrows. eldest son remembers when he 1st heard the gunfire. he was at school writing and examining the sound ruined his hopes of celebrating a. they'll foot pollock the hot to multiple pauline and 8. i was looking forward to spending it happening with my family. but when this fighting happened, it has disrupted all our plans. so the house is in darkness. electricity have been cut. like if in me i me will layer sybil of everything that is happening to us is decided by a law. we will try to stock up on supplies for a month or 2,
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hoping that things will improve. the family is helping the 2 sides will stop fighting and resort to dialogue to resolve the situation. and i went online and how busy with the upgrade to allow a mighty to the fighting will stop. and we appeal to all parties to stop this war. the city is paralyzed. shops and businesses are closed, especially on the main roads where much of the fighting is happening. all people can do is stay close to home, waiting and hoping for a life to return to normal. one model bleep elijah deal and whom the united nations is holding a special meeting to discuss the worsening situation in sit on. secretary general attorney guitar rash will join the african union chairperson. the secretary general of the arab league and representatives of regional organizations during the virtual summit, as cost over to kristen salamis live for us at the united nations. and kristen really, they'll be much to discuss behind closed doors. but i suppose we're all expecting
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or wondering what the diplomats will say or do as they come out of the meeting later. well, we are expecting a, an update from secretary general antonio terrace. when that meeting does. and he is, as you said, meeting with several regional organizations, the u. n. and these organizations, of course, are very concerned about the situation and considering what they might be able to do to help restore calm to the area of the un has hundreds of workers in sudan in the cartoon area who've been affected by this violence. i'm and the un integrated transition mission. there was established in 2020 to help oversee the transition to a democratic government in the country. so the u. n is very vested and what's happening there. i'm very concerned even before this latest violence broke out about a 3rd of the sudanese population was reliant on humanitarian aid. so the humanitarian
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impact on the people. there is also a big concern to international organizations. given that now we have people running out of food, people unable to get around, they're running out of fuel and other vital supplies. and as we've been hearing, the hospital system is also under great strain on 9 hospitals have been directly attacked hit by fire, and in about half of the 59 hospitals are not operating in the region. so that's a serious concern. of course, for the united nation. so we are expecting an update from the secretary general on what if anything came out of this meeting, the meeting again on going it's been more than an hour now that he's been meeting with people like the head of the african union, the arab league, and i got the international government authority on development,
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so we will give an update when we hear more from him about what's happening, but obviously a great concern for the united nations and member states and it will come back to when that happens, kristen's lead me, florida. the you, it will plenty more had her all the al jazeera news are including the judge into 0 . does the imprisonment of the main opposition leader is accused of plotting against the state, plus, ah, state sex starship launch is the biggest and most powerful walk it. but it blows up just a few minutes later and install the milwaukee bucks get there 1st with lilian bay playoffs. and so, coming later with peter ah, the executor general says, ukraine's potential membership will be high on the agenda when we just meet for a summit in july,
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in salzburg is on his 1st visit to ukraine since russia invaded last year. he met with president admins lensky. he reiterated his wish for a fast track membership processed the kremlin, says preventing ukraine from joining the military alliance. is one of the key goals of the invasion. let me be clear. ukraine's rightful place is in the europe land, thick family, ukraine's rightful place is in natal. and over time, our support will help you make this possible. that all stratford is falling developments from the ukrainian capital. well, as you can imagine, zelinski is continued his demands for more weapons. we've already seen tens of millions of dollars worth of western kit flooding into this country over recent months. and we know that certainly there are thousands of ukrainian soldiers that have been pouring into the dorm bass region in the south in recent weeks,
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in preparation for this expected so called spring counter offensive. so yes, zalinski asking for more weapons, the ukrainians have been pretty candid. certainly saying that there are huge holes in their ability to defend the skies. interestingly, yesterday, germany confirm that it's pledged patriot missile system. the 2nd patriot missile system, the 1st one being american has now arrived in ukraine. but that is nowhere near enough. we know that the ukrainians are demanding, for example, more fighter jets and more surface to air missiles to try and protect the skies. the hungry has banned the import of some the meat products from ukraine to protect his fathers. in addition to an existing ban on ukrainian grain impulse, poland, slovakia and bulgaria have introduced similar bands of reform prices triggered profiles from michael farmers. the shipments are allowed through the countries on their way to other markets, not to businesses who organized
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a charity drive blamed for cause against unpaid and emmons. capital had been arrested at least 78 people died in the crush in santa crowds had gathered to receive cash handouts and food moment atop. has this update from the capital. this incidence has posed nationwide and also as close nationwide sadness among gemini, especially in the last 10 days of the whole month from of, on the ministry of and tara has called for deep investigation into the causes behind this. as time paid, this incident has taken place because the people were in the, in the, especially people oh we're 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 paid by other people around 4000 people were there to
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receive financial assistance by this big management of the club. so this incident has also made many people to call for choosing another not genitives for sending money to people in order to help them for the, for the financial needs. for the, especially for the we are at the advent of the 2 books, many people need for to, to per chaise for the close of their farm. and also many of those people host take there for around the, for around 20 hours. they're waiting for the final assistant to be distributed among them so they haven't even broken their fast, se, so really it's which was. 5 a catastrophe for you is that this, this day would be remembered for the time to come. well, still had hail damage. is there an usa?
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we hear from an inspirational refugee who fled the syrian war to become the men of a town in germany. the zealand bounce, the export of live animals say move welcomed by rights groups, but denounced by fathers and tiger woods. undergoes yet more surgery on his ankle. those details coming up with in sport repeat a later ah is a contrast for you? it's been very warm in patagonia temperatures once you places up to rad 30 degrees, but we'll ignore that for an exit won't last. however, the general trend has been to bring the cold north was naturally, it's not succeeded because you got 25 in by a blanca and 23 and commodore via all of which are above where they should be. but the cold did reach just don't support a leg rate. we had about the early snow in the mountains,
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in the southeast of brazil that ever has been recorded. now that's all going off shore. now the sun's coming back to do its work. significant thunderstorms in the standard line that's just north of rio, going back into the north west. his college, most active area he across into columbia as well. north of the continent caribbeans got steady breezes where we thought the shower might have been dying down a bit. they seemed to be growing in their intense in the central bahamas in haiti and cuba and possibly jamaica. but that's it. again, mexico got a few light chairs, otherwise it's relatively wall and warming up. although it has some pretty vicious storms recently in oklahoma. it looks like on thursday, the line stretches down towards the south coast. and again, same potential for tonight exists because it's been very cold and he's very cold for the north bismark max of for and yes, there has been a blizzard warning. ah ah
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with ah fit them i'm not a bit before we saw that enough. ah!
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move ah! look back to the visa with me, the whole robin a reminder of our top story. 6 days of fighting between the dolls, warring forces have killed 3300 people had injured at least 3000 the violence as false money, sudanese to flee the capital cartoon though still in khartoum say that they are running out of food, water, and other basic items the fighting is preventing many from leaving their homes for cease fires. have failed to stop the fighting. the head of the paramilitary rapids support forces says he's ready for a 5th truce with the army to eat. fried
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a delgado is from the international federation of the red cross of the red crescent societies. he describes the humanitarian crisis unfolding in sudan. this was an imaginable. we do not proceed. neither do we believe it is happening. the currently, the humanitarian challenges that the current conflict is causing, is unimaginable. you have a population of almost 6000000 in hard to me alone, that, that stuck in their houses with very little food, 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 a small way able to support like one tier 2 are trained and able to do walk out of the currently supporting hospitals within their vicinity. where they can be able to
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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 is south of the red, red, crescent, douglas. but also the people they want to help for chris to say the to, to they help system. i stick in a big deal. i mean, for me, of course, 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 other supporting. but at the moment the weight is going, you have a health system that is already over button. you have stuff that are not feeling secure and the over what and you have a health system that is not properly financed and provided with adequate medical supplies. busy lack of water, electricity does not help. so you have a system that is totally overstretched. and if you did that,
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not to get the necessary assistance support, it will collapse, will suit his go. we spoke to her dealer hubbard, who had not left her house since the fancy began, as she joined us again from call to tell us how she's coping after 6 days of fighting. good to see you again. a deal safe while at least just tell us have you made any attempt to leave your home either to escape or to find supplies? i was actually back here at our house yesterday in regards to a safer location. that's on the outskirts of thought, where it actually is very peaceful here and it's fire. and because there was getting a bit difficult in our house, the, our us up courses were spread out throughout the entire neighborhood. and in cases extra as we were worried and already bullets were flying into the house. so it was best silly. ok. so you, you obviously left to be under what situation did you go daytime light time as the sun set, just describe that journey for us. and we left around 10 am in the
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morning and usually anyone that's leaving or moving in by creating their houses and evacuating the city. are you living within these? i was in the morning and we had to go in through the neighborhood. we can use any main street up until we got to the main street with was 16th street. it was clear and safe. you'd actually find somebody pedestrians walking on faith carrying their bags and trying to maneuver to stay for locations. and from then on, we went all the way to mckinney street and there were no forces around, everything was safe and clear a lot of the best friends and vehicles and a lot of des, strains on brown. ok, so at the moment most a situation in terms of getting food and water for yourselves all the situation for people within the community where you are and when we left where we on our way of where we were before you, where you are now. no,
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it's completely fine, it's, it's safe here, evans, we have electricity. here we have water, the stores are open, but they're only open certain hours of the day, which is also usually during the morning time where it's safer for them to be open . in terms of communication wave, you might say the community about how to move around where office of help in terms of food and water can be galt. how do you communicate with the community around? do you, how does that happen through telephone calls? text messages is that a radio station working on ever since day one. and sidney's is born many groups on whatsapp and switch there. and instagram is the social media any or any out that we can, we're connecting with each other. so everyone's book and knowledge of what's going around we, the networks are still on, so we can do phone calls and we have been connecting to playing phone calls. and we're making sure everyone, even when people are getting low on food,
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their neighbors are connected to them. to kinda provide them with what they need. we've oversee, be speaking to lots of people throughout the day about their situations across caught tube, the rest of saddam. what's your advice to anybody watching al jazeera right now or listening to al jazeera about moving around the city, or trying to find a safe route to leave a conflict zone? i was telling everyone after i've lived, i've tried to get the connection to my friends that they can understand when movie you move in the morning, only you never move at night. you never move during daylight is the best time to move and you do it finds many checkpoints that belong to the r is that, that the point is that you go towards them slowly. whether on fit oral car, you move towards them slowly because they're already tense about the war and what's going on for you. make sure you're if you're in a vehicle, we make sure your windows are down and they'll ask you for just basic
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identification, which is your driver's license. if you have that of that at the moment, i'm, if you see them, you don't turn around and make you try to make a run for it. but because there will be you as a threat and they will open fire on you. so make sure you go towards them very slowly and you show them your identification. they searched the car to make sure you're not carrying any weapons or anything. and they allow you to move through their checkpoints. they don't hold you, they don't steal from you. any of the words that have been going on around what's happening is actually is very simple. you go to worse than slowly and securely, and they'll allow you to pass through. and also you make it through. and then you can leave until i urge people who aren't near zones of classes, right? not to leave because you can never know when astray, but it will hum is good to speak to good to see that you'll, you'll well and obviously will, will get back in touch with you. as of when the situation develops will certainly calm down for the moment a deal behind it. thanks for joining us from cotton. and grabbing
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a judgement in his ear has ordered opposition leader russian canoe, she to be imprisoned for allegedly plotting against state security. that's according to his lawyer canoe. she needs the biggest opposition party another and is a critic of present case said he was arrested on sunday presence. i'd as accused of orchestrating a paragraph after he suspended parliament in 2021. while in a message recorded before his arrest could, as she accused the government of miss using the judiciary to target political opponents. and monica phoebe in your market been the more yield the battle in our country is between democracy and the dictatorship that wants to confiscate all the gains of our 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 in tennessee allies with a dictatorship and this brutal cool that is pushing the country to words,
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more calamities and famines. and of you, i mean, sort of see as a political analyst, an independent journalist, he says, president chi side has prioritize taking down political opponents over fixing tennessee as economic crisis. the charges used against thresh, lucia are the same ones that have been used again. alicia wish and shame against leslie. those are charges that are used against anyone who is critical of by side by side is, is actually just doing what has been doing since february and since 2019, always finding ways political waves and the using the police and the states to arrest his opponents and twin committed them because the message is stronger than arresting. ursula lucy, the message that the government and i side is sending that anyone who is critical risks to be accused is at risk of being accused of plotting against the states. the
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acquisitions of corruptions are meaningless because side has full bowers since in the last 2 years. and did he manage to get through the corruption? no, did he manage to get rid of a comical crisis? no. so the problem is not, is not the parliament the or is not the previous constitution. the separation of powers. the problem are deeply rooted inside to me is economy. i did just using corruption to attack his opponents boxes on top of a lava. gutierrez or diary will travel to india next month for a meeting of a regional grouping. the shanghai corporation organization focused on hasn't sent a high level delegation to visit its neighbor for years. the foreign minister is attending the, as you'll see, a family meeting at the invitation of the current chair of a c o c, or from dr. s. j shanker, minister for external affairs of the republic of india. our participation in the meetings reflect focused on commitment to the a c o charter and processes and the importance the buck astonished chords to the
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region in its foreign policy priority space act says launch the largest rocket system ever from a space bought in boca chica in texas now the chris vehicle star ship to call, but exploded mid after it's rocket stages. fail to separate colleen baker ripples on 1st. the race to space was just about getting there. now it's about getting a lot of people or a lot of heavy equipment off our planet at once resumed. at least it is for space sex, c, e o l. a must be starship is supposed to be the largest vehicle ever sent to stay standing at 120 meters and stainless steel. it's designed to propel $100.00 people or more than $100.00 tons of equipment to orbit and must is the only face entrepreneur making that, that he
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says it could very passengers around the world in half an hour. but he says his ultimate vision to colonize mars is built on ideals. life can't just be about solving problems. they have to be things that inspire you and going out there and be kept being a multi plan of species and being a space, bang civilization and making science fiction, not fiction forever. i think that's one of those things. musk has had a tough year tesla. his electric car company is facing competition in the sector. it used to dominate and after paying $44000000000.00 for twitter in october, he told employees in march, the company is now worth up, but in just a decade space sex is proven that rockets once thought disposable can be safely reused. getting starship to the launch pad has not been cheap in 2020 and 21. early versions performed spectacular flips and plunges over the swamps of southern texas
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. but exploded on landing. the other way of viewing this is that this is just an experiment, like we're going to do this and then see if this is a possibility of a market. but if you can treat a $100000000.00 rocket as an experiment, there's a lot of things that you can consider experiments. the bigger question is, how or why such a craft would ever be used. we don't have any of the systems in place on how to handle that sort of volume of people. what that social organization would look like . i would say that when it comes to thinking about can starship and what the future might bring for it. just because we can build a rocket doesn't mean that we can build the civilization reminder must, who has celebrated previous failures, said the 1st test was always a 5050 bed. a safe prediction colon baker al jazeera, the man who fled the war in syria, has been elected man of
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a town in germany. he is one of half a 1000000 syrians. he found a new home in the country, stopped bastard, went to austin's 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 hoped, henry 5, their town. the anal table did not expect to win an absolute majority of 55.4 percent in the 1st round does as he has the worshipper vis a lecture, sent an historical signal. but even people who weren't born here and have 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 al shibel arrived in germany and 2015 after fleeing the war. he barely survived a journey travelling by boat from turkey to greece. then chancellor, anglo merkel surprised many by accepting hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees
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say in germany can handle it. why they are found as 1st thing my experience is 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 about 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 you sir. you receive 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, and when i saw what he chiefs in the short 8 years that he has been here, come on syria learning term, completing as education. i just thought that's great potential for the future and he will help us to move this minute 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 for the so while my come muscles high will soon have
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a new supermarket and train connection. as soon as he is sworn in l shavelle once to add restaurants, a kindergarten and senior homes, that you may, i will start this job here at the city hall and jude since his election. that the young table as quickly turned into a success story of germany's refugee policy and a small town of also time is now being seen as an example of open mindedness for giving an outside or its trust. but some are skeptical. he'll be warmly welcomed by everyone in the fields was i really say 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 already work with the new mayor, hoping the town will soon be more likely steadfast and l. jazeera also sign around $700.00 flights, have been cancelled in 3 airports in germany after security personnel went on strike workers at donald off hamburg in colona,
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want higher salaries. the strike was cold by the union after salary negotiation stalled. the new zealand, the new law banning the export of live animals by sea goes into effect on april 30th. the decision comes 3 years after a ship carrying livestock sang can storm 41 crew members and 6000 cattle died. adrian brown reports the rocket pastures of the men of 21 going to a region where cattle graze one last time before the start of a long, one way journey to meet and milk on new zealand figure enters the export of life. capital and sheep has been part of that trade for half a century. now that it's about to end brian pearson will soon be out of a job. the son personal, there will be a 100 percent more income gone. ah, yeah i that wasn't and family support. so that's mortgage payments nearly so for me
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to carry on for one to carry on 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 a, destined for china's various breeding programs, helping to meet a growing middle class demand for beef and milk the trades controversial animal welfare groups in australia and new zealand have been at the forefront of campaigns to end while 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. activists 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
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a period of time with other countries, john pan to fill that gap. and that new zealand as lay bang back. you know, i would christian 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 a disproportionate response. that was a maritime disaster wasn't a, it wasn't an animal. wealthy disaster. at the disaster wasn't the sinking of the barts. 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. well, still had he on al jazeera in full manchester city, get the chance for revenge against rail madrid. after reaching the semi finals of
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the champions league. ah ah, with a
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pool ah ah. of his sport and his visit. thank you. the champions league semi finals. we'll see rome road faced manchester city for the 2nd year in a row. while into an ac milan compete in one of the italian cities highest stakes. darby's of all time. david stokes has the action from an eventful night in europe's top competition. ah, manchester city headed to germany with
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a pretty comfortable 3 nail 1st leg lead over by munich. early holland missed a chance to put them further clay with a penalty in the 1st half. oh. but after the break, he did find the net with his $48.00 goal of the season, the pressure off city and the game beyond by and who scored a consolation penalty to earn a draw. but exit the competition at the quarter final stage for the 3rd year running since winning the trophy in 2020 is the 2nd tournament. they've been knocked out of it as many weeks and a new coach, thomas to co following the shock sacking of union. now guzman, last month, pet quality oliver remains on track to win his 1st champions league since lifting the trophy with barcelona 12 years ago. since then he failed when in charge of bryan, and as yet to get the job done with city. next hour faced the defending champions, ro, madrid who beat them $65.00 after extra time in the semi finals last season. i don't feel better than my munich at all. like last season when we lost against marita didn't feel we were worse than her helmet with. so in
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a wonderfully kind of premier league video games, yes, consistency play, but his games is a coin, inter set up an intriguing milan. darby against a c in the other semi final oh, a 3 or draw at home to ben feca. good enough to send them through 53 on aggregate is the 1st time inter of made it into the semi since they won the champions league 13 years ago. my have your movies thing per store in question to on economy. we played many matches against a similar in this past 2 years. they are an excellent team. we will have to see how both teams will arrive in the service. we have an extra game to play in the italian cup, but thankfully, most of our players are available right now. so all eyes on milan is into an ac battle to become the 1st italian finalists in 6 years when i don't play 2 legs at the sincere stadium on may 10th and may 16th. a see have history on their side with 7 european titles to interest 3. david stokes out his era to the n b a playoffs on
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the milwaukee bucks squared up a series against miami, despite missing their biggest star yana center. to compo, he said this one out of the injury, he's back in the game one defeat to the heat at the eastern conference topsy. so one convincingly 138122 brook lopez, top school with 25 points. the series is now tied at 11 as two's head to the heats home court in miami. the memphis grizzlies also one without their big name jar moran to injure these hand in their game one last to the lakers abroad. james tub scored for the lakers with 28. but it was the grizzlies who ran out on top 10393 a series all squares. they had to los angeles for game 3 out there staying in the west and the denver nuggets moved to games clear against the minnesota timber worlds. they stand out before we're in game to was jamal murray, who wrecked up fox. he points, game 3 takes place on friday in minneapolis to the n h l. playoffs,
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where the carolina hurricanes took a 2 game lead over the new york islanders. they went on wednesday partly thanks to this bizarre own go off the stick of new york, sebastian, our hope that the friction completely fleming island is girlie ilia, sora came that put carolina to nothing up new york for back before jasper foster overtime. go over to the hurricane for me. being the best team in the regular season is no guarantee in the playoffs. the boston bruins may be getting nervous after their 1st loss in 10 games. it came against the florida panthers who leveled their series at one apiece in massachusetts with $63.00 win that cause a few emotions to school over boston. we'll take the fight to florida game 3 on friday. it's all square between the edmonton oilers and the los angeles kings as well edmonton winning game to for to on home ice in canada now to another blow for sports fans in oakland,
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california which may soon be left without any major professional teams. well, after the nfl franchise formerly known as the oakland raiders new to las vegas in 2020, you go to the linux baseball field house, it's a follow them. i signed an agreement to buy land for a new ballpark near the las vegas strip. after they were unable to build a new venue in the bay area, the a's hope to complete the move by 2027. the golden state warriors embassy also moved from oakland across the bay, san francisco. in 2019 russia may be banned from most international sport due to the invasion of ukraine. but venezuela have invited them to take part in the bolivar aryan alliance for the americas games. $48.00 russians will compete under their own flag in several sports, including boxing and gymnastics it thing to a sporting agreement between russia and venezuela. signing 2021. the international olympic committee is trying to find a way for russians to compete at the paris games next year as neutral athletes. but several countries, including ukraine,
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have threatened to boycott the olympics. if that happens. ravonne adele will miss next week's madrid open at off reset back in his recovery from a hip injury suffered at the australian open. in january, the 22 to major champion has already missed indian wells. miami and monte carlo and the ongoing barcelona open. he still hopes to be at the french opening may a tournament. he has 114 ty tiger woods has undergone yet another ankle surgery. the fusion procedure was to treat arthritis in the leg that he injured in a car crash in 2021. doctor say it was a success, but it's now expected that woods will miss the rest of this year's majors. 7 time for me to one champion, michael schumacher. his family is taking legal action against the german magazine. published and a i generated interview with the retired driver. the magazine used an artificial intelligence program to produce quotes from schumacher about his health and family
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. the germans suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in december, 2013 and has not been seen in public sense to time to reference when it's had a pub. chai is looking in good shape to complete the hattrick. late of this year. the civilian has won the 87th edition of la flesh valon in belgium. he pulled away with 150 leases to go for a solar appeal spring finish. it's his 12th when of the season. the tour to france is in july a year or i believe 11 l b or again later with most bullets. nisa looks very much peter. i'll be back with more news on the other side of the break until and from pizza. me on the news, our team here in the hall. thanks so much for your time. at your company. ah. awe.
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