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thousands of civilians, fleece who don is fighting between the army, the powerful paramilitary force continues for 6 day. the fighting must stop immediately the you and appeals for sci fi during the festival, but leaders of the rival military forces refused to protest. ah mccloud, this is out 0 life and also come ukraine's rightful place is in natal the day to achieve visit ukraine for the 1st time since russia's invasion, as keith pushes again to join the military lot. and the maiden fly to the biggest rock. it ever ends in explosion space that says mission success.
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ah so up to $20000.00 people have fled, sued on for neighboring charges of violent power struggle grips, the nation of nearly a week. sedans, army and the rapid support forces of paramilitary group are fighting for control over the country. many people are still trying to free. the capital of cartoon fearing it may be the beginning of a wider escalation. our correspondence have morgan reports now from the capital. the threat of violence is now too close to home. days of fighting have left many to denise desperate and afraid. thousands of people are leaving hutton. 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
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breaking several c flyers in recent days. the streets of the capitol are seeing the effects of conflict, a lot of reporting and pictures for people who also need a lot of read. so them are really to be, as some of them are, some of them got rise by the people. so are they are from the neighborhood but some of them are. 1 not during the lunch and gunfire, some people venture out to south up on food and water, but supplies are limited. and the united nations weren't a humanitarian catastrophe, is looming. many of the country's best hospitals are in her tomb, where the most intense battles are taking place. there are few hospitals treating the injured and the number of doctors is limited because a lot of over crowding that's even though a lot of wounded can't make it to the hospitals because of the fighting for some leaving isn't an option, at least not yet. oh, the fema city indicator,
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it locks on. it's also real. you see children watching cartoons at home against a 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, it feels strange that people are growing used to this type of situation. after years of political instability, who's and fighting sudan was on the verge of transitioning to a civilian that government. those plans are now on hold again. despite going through several civil worse since its independence, the capital had remained stable and far from the scenes of fighting and its residence, forced to flee. but it's now where sounds of heavy artillery, fire and explosions can be heard throughout the day, and where it's becoming harder for people to get water, food, and other basic necessities. and has thousands of people leave their homes in search of safety. there are fears that the violence could spread beyond sedans, borders, heber morgan, alta 0 hutton,
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or catherine mahoney is the global spokespersons, the un high commissioner for refugees. and she says those arriving to seek refuge in charge of urgent humanitarian needs. and the last day or so, or teams who dispatched to the border in chad and noticed some tend to 20000 to denise people arriving across the border. now we're very grateful to the government and chad for keeping their boarders open for allowing people to see much needed safety. the vast majority of these people are women and children with huge humanitarian needs. they've led, seemingly overnight with, with nothing. and we know that the urgent immediate needs are what you would need if you had to smear house. we need to make sure that those new arrivals get what they need without straining a government and a states that is keeping its borders open for that were very grateful. i think it's also important to recognize that there is more than a 1000000 refugees who have been living in sudan as well as more than 3000000
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sued in the people who have been displaced within their country. so between the 2 countries, we're talking about a pretty significant displacement crisis, and we need to keep that in mind as we, as we look at the situation and dad, we're talking about a country that's been politically fragile, been dealing with, you know, security issues. so i cannot make situations and we need to keep this in mind. we enter more days, a friday, as humanitarian are not able to reach people who need the assistance. we need to be able to keep doing our jobs and the fighting. have to stop in order for us to do that with a rapid support forces, paramilitary group say they've agreed to a 3 day seas far starting. now there's been no confirmation from the sudanese army just yet. the calling for an immediate c saw in sudan over the muslim e holiday to allow civilians to flee the fighting between rival forces at 45 failed
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to stop the violence. at least 330 people have not been killed in thousands more have been injured all parties. so the conflicts are muslim. we are leaving the very important moment in the muslim calendar. i think this is the right moment for his fire to halt. and this, his fire is absolutely crucial at the present moment. i have been in contact with the parties. we believe it is possible, but everybody must be united in putting pressure for the ceasefire to take effectively place. u. s. military is preparing for possible evacuation of its embassy staff and student. earlier, the u. s. state department spoke about the situation there at a briefing. our jurors roseman jordan was there. are you look rested? i guess if they don't stop fighting, what is the u. s. prepared to do in order to get to a cease fire. his a main point to both of these generals continues to be urging
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to extend the currencies fire through april 23rd. that is what he has consistently raised with these 2 generals. specifically, i'm not going to get ahead of any actions that the us may or may not take. we are looking at a full range of options available and we are working with our partners to ensure the response is coordinated, inconsistent whenever possible. but our viewpoint is, is that the most important thing to happen right now is for the ceasefire that was announced on april 19th to be extended. how long are the u. s. as allies willing to watch the situation to terry rate across cartoon, and north of the country. mean it's basically all out war. now, i don't think we're, we're watching and standing by. we are engaging on this. we're engaging on this, as i said, on multiple fronts. one of them being, of course,
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the safety and security of american citizens and our personnel. but of course, the other front being the calling for a cessation of violence. with a clear understanding and evocation of the fact that there is not a military solution to this crisis. ah, nato secretary general against oldenburg, has made his 1st visit to cave since the russian invasion, he told presidents lensky that he sees ukraine's rightful places inside the military lines. the credit responded saying, preventing ukrainian membership of nato was one of the maimed aims of its attack. charles traffic reports now from keefe, a handshake that will infuriate russia seal. president vladimir zalinski hosted the leader of nato, yet sultan burge for a meeting in cave. and after more than a year of war, storekeeper carried a message that ukraine can eventually find
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a place in the western military alliance. let me be clear, ukraine's rightful place is in the euro plan. think family ukraine's rightful place is in natal. and over time, our support will help you make this possible. it's not the 1st time storm burger said this kind of thing, but the symbolism of him saying it in keith is powerful. the kremlin was quick to respond, saying that ukraine shift towards nato was one of the reasons why russia began what it calls its special operation in the 1st place. but for president zalinski, it's a moment of hope to his banner, and we interpret this visit of the secretary general. the 1st of the full scale war is a sign that the nato alliance is ready to start a new chapter in relations with ukraine. a chapter of ambitious decisions, but the law there, i urged the secretary general to help overcome the restraint of our partners in supplying some weapons, including long range weapons, modern aviation,
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artillery and armor. delaying decisions is time that is lost for pace and this by the lives of outweighs what zelinski will immediately get is more of this russian design mix. 20000000 fly to jets. donated point neighbor and later members, slovakia, they may be old stock which fired from use my slovakia last year. but ukrainian pilots are familiar with them and then go straight into services. ukraine prepares for its imminent spring offensive, but more immediate needs on defensive. russian air attacks by missiles and drones continued. 8 civilians were killed in this attack on the eastern city of sla vance last week. ukraine. an air force command now admits that it leads more ammunition, fruits, air defenses. nato members of other countries gather in ramstein and germany on friday and present. zelinski requests are very clear, more modern western kit and longer range weapons that so far ukraine's allies have
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been reluctant to supply, but time is tight for ukraine, with a so called spring counter offensive expected in the coming weeks. john stratford al jazeera keith. what russia's military is launched the new recruitment video to both the troops on the front lines in the ukraine. the advert picks, men putting on military fatigues and asking themselves if they could do more with their lives is play on old major russian social network sites. according to british intelligence, moscow is looking to recruit around 400000 volunteers, trade unions and became the faster we're calling for the release of people forcibly conscripted into the armed forces. wednesday military lead to captain abraham troy, signed a decree, ordering to mobilize ation of people, age 18, and above the presidency, announced it to help fight on groups in the country. while the 10000 people been killed. the keener, facile violence since 2015 to businessmen who organize the charity.
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dr. blamed for causing stampeding, yeoman's capital, have been arrested at least $78.00 people died in the crush and santa, where it crowds together to receive cash handouts and food. i showed her borrow as this report. 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. segments, small even earth, the letters of the 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,
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whom the accused or failing to coordinate with the police. clifford up in missoula tucker, while we want to investigate the unfortunate events and find a solution to make sure it never happens again. this is a great tragedy of many of our citizens died. some of the end of ramadan, poor people often gather outside 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 repent and show compassion for those less fortunate. witnesses blamed security forces for opening fire to disperse the crown, which they say caused panic, beset by years of violence and instability, yet is one of the poorest countries m fortunate events that happen in fun. i is a harsh reminder that yemen remains as one of the worst worst humanitarian crisis. it also reflects how acute and desperate and the situation of the population is. we
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are talking about a country where 2 thirds of the population are relying on humanitarian assistance. the stampede happen just days after the healthiest and saudi officials disgust it. truce to end the war and reopen airports. hash about butter al jazeera. i still had here now deserved the judge in tennessee of orders. the imprisonment of the main opposition leader who's accused of plotting case the state and living in the shadow of danger and columbia. sanchez willingly nevada del rios volcano could erupt ah, is your headlines for the americas? thank you so much for joining an we've got storms once again, flaring up through the texas golf state,
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running right up into the u. s. midwest. so let's pick up this story there and noticed temperatures have come up across the great lakes. here we're back into the twenty's d. c with the top temperature of 33 degrees. now we have had an unusual late season blizzard warning in the northeast of montana state. and for regina and winnipeg, by the time this is all said and done, could pick up to 20 centimeters of snow. yeah, it's almost may if you can believe it or not for the desert southwest, we're seeing those temperatures come up. same goes in california as well. lots angeles with a high 31 degrees central america. the concentration of rain continues to be over the bahamas rate across cuba and haiti. i don't think it's a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how bad it will be. there has been flooding across the coast of ecuador, south central pedro into the northwest of brazil. we've also seen some flooding in the now says wall, but if i take it to the southeast of brazil, it's all about temperatures, they've come crashing down. we've seen some snow on the mountain tops in the
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with hulu. ah, again, you're watching out 0. remind about some stories this and up to 20000 people have fled to dawn from neighboring. chad is a violent power struggle grips nation for nearly a week. she does all me in the rapid support forces, paramilitary group of fighting for control over the culture view and is calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. and she don of the was the meet holiday, the record support forces permanent group say they've agreed to a 3 days she's starting in now that there's been no confirmation from the sudanese army just yet over the past 6 days out 0 has spoken to several residents about what's taking place across to don. there are some of their stories
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. ah, i personally prefer that we play from hunger and we die companies and, and from bob a lot of people understand that there's no future by book if they're fighting, come out there is no future. ah, my mom passed away on the 15th of april. the morning of sunday at about 7 36 in the morning. and she was actually i had a house in the living room. friday shelter over there. ah, yardly begin. victor as more than was out of it. we found in the lot of people who are injured, there's
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a lot of people with benny and no one with my merch people are here. so is it flashes white not to meet because you can never know when his face will it will. ah, not the sir is to her a. marty has more on the exit. is the people from the sudanese capital now but all that good morning. this is the largest assembly point for people traveling by road . the capital's main car 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 capitol live, know what 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 this war for the sake of sedan they wish for this announced truce. the 8th 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. a judge inch in his ear is ordered the opposition elidah rashid gucci to be imprisoned for allegedly plotting against state security. that's according to his lawyer. and she was arrested on sunday. he leads the biggest opposition party of nada. and as a critic of president case said, president saheed as accused of orchestrated power grab after he is suspended parliament in 2021. and winston is, is
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a political analysts and independent journalists and he says, president chi said has prioritized taking down political opponents. over fixed incentives is economic crisis. the charge is used against thresh, lucia are the same ones that have been used again. alicia wishy again shame against leslie. those are chargers 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 using the police and the states to arrest his opponents and to intimidate them, because the message is stronger than arresting. ursula, no, she, 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 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?
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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 to uganda where a president, however, was to vent, is sandy, an anti gay law. back to parliament saying should be amended last month. parliament approved bill, which introduces tough penalties for same sex relationships. those convicted could face the death penalty or life imprisonment. the united nations and the u. s. o was if any, to reject the legislation. washington board of repercussions if it takes effect. where was signed by our was the soon as, as find out on also advise the president that the, the area of where that the county will reject it's been will not happen. i am very convinced that the time in that department over live in file i me,
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which is a i did buy good bad and people will not allow this bill to be turned to be. that's well with that. but as then, i think that some of the reason why if you think if, if you had to guess it or not because of that, but the most important thing, well, we can cut it is that that will do the not a mental fall like children into these ugly gay movement. that's not the one we are all the now good. turkey has received its 1st natural gas delivery from the black sea. also deposits were found in 2020 a 10000000 cubic meters of gas per day are expected during the project. first phase, president russet type one, attended the opening ceremony in istanbul with high inflation. how do i and is hoping to boost his credentials on energy needs ahead of elections next months. they get him a serious in it. in other parts of the world, it takes 6 to 7 years to make the discovered gas usable. we have reduced this to
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less than 3 years, which is 32 months after discovery. we have reached the happiest moment of a long, a challenging journey. 3 workers, a dead after explosion, the coal mine in central columbia. cruz is still trying to reach for other moments . you may trumps. authorities are investigating the incident and whether the site was in compliance with local laws as civil accident must left 21 people that while scientists in columbia, a warning volcano could erupt at any time, no nevada del roosevelt can lie to the density populated fami region. many people say they don't want to leave and lose what they have. the threats is keeping terrorist away and is left and struggling to survive. the workload has this report . an eerie quiet and what are usually busy streets and shops. president gustavo pietro,
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order 2500 people to leave the town of mer below. 2 weeks ago, over fears the nearby nevada adobe revoke quino could erupt. many decided to stay, but tourists are staying away. landed in amelia new e mail. those to the people are afraid to come here and we are very affected. we were waiting for easter, which is a good season. we had major losses because they closed everything. there is unemployment because people who used to work in different places out of work last month, authorities issued an orange alert warning of a probable eruption in the coming days or weeks. the colombian geological services has since recorded an increase in seismic activity and clouds of volcanic ash. many small business owners and farmers say they can't afford to leave the local
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photo book. i gave her get mad about it. they have also to leave when our jobs are here, many people have a lot of work with captive local hotels, restaurants and shopping face heavy losses. those who already have little say they have no choice. i don't know, seller and phase of our life is orders more than an animal and other people have to go on. it's not sure that we leave our homes and our belongings behind. if the government supports us, it will be helpful. but we can, it was our road as looking for now. people here say they have little option, but to wait. when of all clear as ita he was president joe biden has hosted the colombian president, gustavo petra, at the white house. the 2 ladies discuss climate change, migration and columbia long running conflicts with rebels. petro, who took off as an august last year,
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has been highly critical of washington's war on drugs. joe biden says, more can be done to deepen co operation against drug trafficking. police encounter this a cargo containing gold worth. nearly $15000000.00 has been stolen from toronto's airport. the gold and other valuables arrived on an aircraft on monday night and in a holding facility at before they disappeared. please didn't disclose where the cross come from or it's destination. the highest is kind of this larger since 3000 tons of maple syrup stolen in 2012. the criminal charges against the hollywood actor alec baldwin, over the death of his intimate talk, refer him hutchins to be dropped a baldwin face to counts of involuntary manslaughter out the shooting on the set of the movie rust. in october 2021. he said the gun went off identically and had pleaded not guilty to both charges. the family a formula. one legend michael schumacher is planning legal action ever
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a fake interview in a german magazine created using artificial intelligence. michael schumacher. the 1st interview is the headline on the front page of a d i to the 7 times well champion has not been seen in public since a serious sky accidentally. 10 years ago. it left him with serious brain injuries. the entire article was created using a i program, which is only make clear at the end. twitter has started removing legacy blu ticks from verified accounts. the social media giant is now charging individuals and companies $8.00 a month for the verification, which i had about $300000.00 verified uses under the original blue check system. many of them janice athletes and public because ceo musk says to me will reduce the number of fake accounts space x. as long as the biggest and most powerful rocket ever made in
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a landmark test. go according to plan. ah. is a to hobbs of the and crew to starship, failed to separate as planned, and it exploded. 4 minutes off the blast of crushing down into the gulf of mexico. thousands of gathered to watch the launch from southern texas space. ex officials still declared the mission of success as it marked the 1st times starship in its massive booster rocket. it taken to the sky. or francisco, diego is a senior research fellow at the department of physics in astronomy, university, college london. and he explains why the launch was still considered a milestone by space. ex officials where they have the harness to launch of a largest frog if ever made. i am actually managed to get a few 100 meters above. i think he gave the side of the stratosphere a few kilometers actually, and that was a success in
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