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justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me and my informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate are only both the legal report door they see the progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera for tough times, the man tough question is. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism is some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america itself. when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging almera and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me, mark lamond hill. what out there with
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the aid holiday mod by violence ensued on as the fighting between the army with a powerful power military force enters the 7th day. thousands of civilians flee to neighboring chad, but many remained trapped in the homes with no water, food, or electricity. ah mccloud, this is al desert life from doug, also coming up, ukraine's rifle place is in natal nato, his chief visits ukraine for the 1st time since russia's invasion as keep pushes again to join the military alliance. i'm hammer, jim roman, occupied east jerusalem, where approximately 120000 worshippers had been at the ups of mos compound to prey their
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e prayer. ah, so it is the beginning of the eat holiday for the majority of muslims around the world. worshipers have been offering warning, eat prayers, mocking the end of the fasting month of ramadan. but in sudan where it is usually celebrated with large family gatherings. the day is overshadowed by a continued power struggle between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces paramilitary group. the u. n. has called for an immediate cease fire to the fighting that has claimed the lives of 330 people. our mileage group say they agree to a truce. there has been no confirmation from the army. sedans, top general has delivered and each speech is 1st addressed the nation. since the fighting began more to you, so ha, the more i love you, latina has alarm our beloved citizens. this year we receive it. well,
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our country is bleeding because of this bleeding. we have did people injuries separated families and destroyed houses and institutions. this destruction and sound of gunfire did not leave room for happiness that our beloved people deserve. we are very sad for this pain, but there still hope that together will pass this crisis and come out with more united and strong one army, one nation. we are sure that we will pass this crisis, which will provide security for this country and transition to civilian rule. well, up to 20000 people have fled suden for neighboring chive, many still trying to leave the capital, fearing a wider escalation. i'll correspondent him, morgan reports now from call to the threats of violence is now too close to home. days of fighting have left many sudanese, desperate, and afraid. thousands of people are leaving hudson. i think i'll be here. we will tell to get out any one who is able to leave,
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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 c flyers in recent days. the streets of the capital are seeing the effects of conflict. a lot of reports and pictures from people will also do a lot of them that are going to be as some of them, as some of them got rise by the people. so are there were from the neighborhood, but some of them are not during the low income fire, some people venture out to stock 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 order to where the most intense battles are taking place. oh, 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
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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 should city any kids i love when 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, so daniels on the verge of transitioning to a civilian lead government. those plans are now on hold again. despite going through several civil wars 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 as thousands of people leave their homes in search
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of safety, there are fears that the violence could spread beyond so dance, borders. heber morgan, alta 0 hutton. it's not from catherine mahoney who's the global spokes person for you in high commissioner for refugees. and she says, said the sudanese arrived in charge of desperate in need of desperate assistance and the last day or so our team to dispatch to the border. and chad have noticed some tend to 20000 sudanese people arriving across the border. now we're very grateful to the government and chad for keeping their boarders open and for allowing people to see much needed safety. the vast majority of these people are women and children with huge humanitarian needs. they would lead seemingly overnight with, with nothing. and we know that the urgent immediate needs are what you wouldn't need if you had to sell your house. we need to make sure that those new arrivals get what they need without straining a government and
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a state that is keeping its boarders open for that. we're 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 students, 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 security issues. so. so few, i cannot make situations and we need to keep this in mind. we enter more days of fighting 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 has to stop in order for us to do that. well, over the past week out there has spoken to several residents about was taking place across the don. and here's some of their stories. ah,
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i personally preferred that we tired from hunger and we died company. and from now, a lot of people don't understand that there's no future by both groups that are fighting to come out that are fight until future. ah, my mom passed away on the 15th april the morning of sunday at about 7 36 in the morning. and she was actually, i had a house in the living room trying to take shelter over there. ah, did you already begin, victor as more than that this was out of december. we found in the bottle, but people who are injured does a lot of people with
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merge people who are here. so it is right now to leave because you can never know when to stay, but it will. ah, ah no, it's actually general un stilton bank has made his 1st visit to keep since the russian invasion, he told president lensky that he sees ukraine's rightful places inside the military lines. the kremlin responded saying, preventing ukrainian membership of nato was one of the main names of its attack. charles traps report stuff from keith, a handshake that will infuriate russia seized. president vladimir zalinski, host it the leader of nato, jens stoughton book for a meeting and keith, and after morton, the gear of wolf storekeeper, carried a message that ukraine can eventually find a place in the western military alliance. let me be clear,
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ukraine's rightful place is in the europe land. think family ukraine's rightful place is in natal. and over time, our support will help you make this possible. is not the 1st time storm berg has 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 ms. barnett, 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 artillery in alma,
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delaying decisions is time that is lost for pace. this by the lives of our one is what zelinski will immediately get is more of this russian design mix 29, flying to jets, donated points, neighbor and later members, slovakia, they may be old stock which fired from use my slovak year last year. but ukrainian pilots are familiar with them and then go straight into services. ukraine prepared 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. the crane enables command now admits that it leads more emulation, but air defenses. nato members of other countries gather in ramstein and germany on friday and present. zalinski 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 the so called spring counter offensive expects it in the coming weeks. john stratford al jazeera keith trade unions and became a foster calling for the release of people forcibly conscripted in to the armed forces. on wednesday, military lead couch and abraham torre signed a decree. ordering the mobilization of people age, 18 and above the presidency, announced it to help fight on groups in the country. more than 10000 people have been killed in beacon of francis violence, 2015. that was hoc reports not from docker britain. if i, so as military gentle leader admits that the military is going from losses to defeat, saying that the government forces have lost 40 percent of its territory to arm groups linked to al qaeda and iso. this is a country the size of the united kingdom. imagine of scotland and wales were no longer in control of london and will, that's what's happening in burkina faso with arm groups controlling the center and
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the east of the country. and so, since the qu, the united states has severed military cooperation with captain ibrahim tower tories military agenda leadership. and the french have stopped their military cooperation, so he can no longer rely on air support from the french or ground troops. so in order to bridge that gap insecurity, well the government of burkina faso is looking at people. it's young people, a country of 22000000 people where the median age is 17 many people sitting idle. and so this war effort calling on anybody above the age of 18 where they are men and women to go on. the frontline is greatly popular. why? well, that's because 2000000 people are displaced, tens of thousands of people have been killed and there are daily despatches on the news intel on television, but also on the radio of the latest information of the front line. and so the
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situation is going from bad to worse in this country. and so this is a desperate effort to try to regain lost land. nicholas hawk al jazeera and 23 fighters reported her withdrawn from parts of north keep you in democratic republic of congo. that sees parts of the province since reemerging in 2021, but some congolese of told on deserve the all group is still present in some areas and as extorting residents. catherine, so he has his report. canyon troops in cuban bar, enough cuba province. they're holding forth in areas from where there aren't group m. 23 has withdrawn. regional, east african forces from kenya, uganda, south sedan and bruni are here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to the region. hundreds of people have been called and up to 1000000 forced out of
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their home. since the conflict started over a year ago, some congolese living in cuba said they are afraid to go back home despite m. 23 fighters pulling out with the group has seated strategic towns and rules, but fighting is still going on in some parts. wanda has been accused by the un, the e, you and others of supporting the rebels. kigali denies this. according to an agreement, signed by regional leaders, m 23 is to move to sub, been in the room mountains, no other one the buddha. but the rebels have not gone there yet. the definition of the agree, it is in line, the worth. what will agree of the, the one, but whether they are getting there until i get to that position we want validate.
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then i can be able to tell you that for sure, you have reported by all the regional forces were deployed a few months ago. they said they are here to facilitate a political process between kinshasa and m 23. but some analysts say the negotiations are moving too slowly. and while everyone talks about a political truck and a military truck, but there is no clear understanding what, what, what should come 1st and how that should evolve. am 33 leaders say they want direct talks with the government. kinshasa insisted cannot negotiate until all areas controlled by the rebel fighters are vacated. that deadlock is unbroken. and congolese who've been forced out are now living rough in comes for the displaced
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and suffering. catherine saw all g 0 still ahead here and out 08, celebrations and occupation. we meet palestinians, you tell us about that during struggle. and the maiden flights of the biggest rock it ever ends. its motion till you wisely said, says it was to mrs. ah . ah, it's friday, the forecasts for friday. here's her pitcher for the middle east and africa. we have seen some hail storms just to the east of mecca, seen that blue pop up on our map so certainly could see the risk of more of that activity on friday. meantime, for the gulf states it's hot and it's also humid at times as well. temperature in doha, we'll continue to climb over the next few days. now through pakistan we've got some
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what weather locked up for around the capital territory that's also pushing into punjab province. but i've got to get to, to turkey, where it is still wet along that black sea coast, still shari and establish while the other day, some pretty dark clouds roll through the city. there. we are drenched in rain for liberia that south coast of nigeria. and i suspect there is likely going to be some flooding for the western democratic republic of congo with these pulses of rain as they push right into the northwest of angola. still a critical wild fire danger for central areas of south africa. coltrane has swung through here, that's laura temperatures. we've got another one that will come in the days ahead. some pretty good pulses of rain for the east coast of madagascar. what weather really never too far away from antenna in a repo i now. yeah, it's a tape we'll see. you soon. take care. ah.
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inspiring stories from around the world. ah, human life is fost one. ah groundbreaking. with what is going on in years with on a just eda lou . ah, daniel what judge sarah? her mind about top stories is a view and this calling for an immediate humanitarian sees foreign student of the
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muslim eat holiday rapids support forces. parmelee to group says that they have agreed to a 3 day truce, but there has been no confirmation from the sudanese army, yet thousands of trying to flee the capital called to and up to 20000 people who sold refugee neighboring child at least 330 have now been killed in the fighting nato. secretary general jens stilton blake has declared that ukraine's a rightful place is in the alliance during his 1st visit to the country so strong. so each celebrations had begun for the majority of muslims, mac, in the end of the ramadan, fast you months. these are pictures from people gathering a backhoe which is lambs. julio site for eat, pres, that's i, me of eat is determined by the citing of the crescent moon. in some countries, the holidays will be celebrated on saturday. pres, also held at the alex, a mosque and occupied east jerusalem. his lamps, 3rd polio, sight. vengeance had been running high at the sight this month. i let's go live now
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to ma'am jim. jim is at lion's gate and occupy these truce them. say, ma'am, it is a se changes have me running. hi, how's it right now? well, nick, today there's been a palpable sense of relief among the worshippers that we've been speaking with. we got here little over 3 hours ago that was around 5 am local time and people were coming that early to try to get here for their e prayer. people were happy that the tensions had lessened. the things were palmer that they could pray in peace to day. now just a few moments ago, behind me what you see lions gate, which is the entrance to alex, a mosque compound that the worshippers were going into earlier. but this was jam packed with people. there are still some people shuffling up as you had, let me ask you to just pan the camera if you will. want to show you it's been a particularly festive atmosphere here to day. you can see there balloons there for
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the many children that are here. parents are buying their kid balloons. there's also people here vendors that are selling suites for the families and the worshippers that have assembled. so it has been a festive atmosphere. and most of those that we've spoken with have said that they are happy to come out on a day when they haven't had to deal with any violent incidents. that all being said, nick, i should mention. we did witness one minor scuffle that happened a couple of hours ago. a just behind me here at the lion's gate detention dissipated quite quickly. this was the scuffle between israeli forces and palestinian worshippers. but it was all over within just a couple of minutes. and we haven't witnessed any other incident since we should also add. this is not something that is uncommon here. nick, right. things have been pretty tense over the last few weeks. it, what's general sense? more about the, about the mood and the way things are well
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among worshippers we spoke with today. they said thankfully, the last 10 days of ramadan, tensions had the escalated substantially. they were happy about that and thus far, so far into read things have been quite calm. but it was just over 2 weeks ago, nick, when you had israeli forces storming on up some mosque was there, there were stun grenades that were lobbed at worshippers. there were palestinians that were beaten during one of those incursions or at least $400.00 palestinians were arrested. this is something that really ratcheted up the tensions. you had rockets being fired from gaza and lebanon towards israel in the subsequent days. and then you had the israeli military, retaliate a by launching air strikes against what they called hamas targets in lebanon. and in the gaza strip. and now there was a lot of pressure to try to deescalate the situation. and the situation was the escalated and in the last in days of i'm a bon. things have remained pretty calm so far as i sat in to read things to remain
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calm. and that is one reason the people that we spoken with today are so thankful they want to be able to celebrate read with their families without incident and to be able to pray as the day to day peaceful. lakeland deep. muhammad, thanks very much. the for that man jumped reporting. well, 2023 is already proving one of the worst years for palestinians. mohammed was just reporting that they've lived under is ready of military occupational goals for decades. right. it's been a proposed nuff nebulous in the occupied westbank. living in the old city of nablus for more than 2 decades. you sit onto is no stranger to reads by fraley forces. the grandmother saith trying to wash away her grandchildren's fears, has never been hotter than the youngest. marya is not yet 2 years old, but towards like shooting and soldiers already, port appeared. walkability young pursuits were republican, every other week or so there is an israeli rate. now what he had the shooting and cling on to her mother that you often make stories up on the say it's a game,
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so she is not as scared, but this is not normal. nothing about our lives and occupation is several weeks ago . 3 fighters in a house near by were targeted, and instead, aly military operation. 11 elephant means were killed in the worst such trade and occupied was bank and hears. since january, israel forces have killed, at least a 100 palestinians, mostly invades in the occupied territory. they say 80 army say the targets, those it considers the security threat. the effects of such trades go beyond those killed or wounded by fairly soldiers, palestinian say an integral part of the strategy is to show forth and instill fear . when the aim of declaring them from taking part in activities opposing the occupation men here believe israel seeks to control more than just their lands to maintain its decades long occupation, extending that to almost every aspect of their life. ruined what had what had that birthday? i knew you go home, not knowing window, knock on your door,
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she walked the street worried. don't read any minute. this is what terrorism is all alums, heart of dallas. do i don't decide where to go or when i don't need nebulous because of the checkpoints, the occupation doesn't allow me an hour. ok so and for me that's important to follow me. i am hardly me heard that we can't plan at all a 20 minute drive can take up to 3 hours. things can change while you're at the checkpoint. such continuous oppression is part of palestinians every day. life's something analyst, whether midway calls, adult violence, is under the law. over the years, a buildup of events has undermined ha palestinians perceived they present and future as individuals and a collective without these continuous waves of unseen, indirect violence that are bloodless and go and quietly has changed the course of lives. and the way we embrace and think of them, what's possible and what's not muslims around the world are marking the end of the fasting month of ramadan. in nablus, you stresses, there's little room for joy,
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this aids. but it's been a normal day with no blood spilled and no homes demolished. so this one is worth celebrating. donnie is a bernie alice's eda, nablus for 2 year many business, many organized ramadan charity drive, have been arrested. you blame for stampede on wednesday. the killed in the $78.00 people would go to receive cash handouts and food. these who controlled sana since 2014, so they will compensate for it to families. the criminal charges against hollywood, i to alec baldwin over the death of the cinematographer hunger. hutchins are to be dropped. baldwin faced at 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter after the shooting on the set of the movie rust in october 2021. he said the gun went off ice bentley and had pleaded not guilty to break charges. the family of formula one legit. michael schumacher is planning legal action over a fake interview and a german magazine created using artificial intelligence. the 7 times will champion
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has not been seen in public since a series skiing accident almost 10 years ago that left him with serious brain injuries. the entire article was created using an a i program, which is only made clear at the end of the piece. space x is launched, the biggest most powerful rock had ever made in a landmark test. go quite calling to plan. ah, yes, the 2 hobbs of the and crude starship failed to separate as planned and it exploded . 4 minutes after blast of crashing down into the gulf of mexico, thousands had gathered to watch the launch from southern texas. space ex officials still declared the mission of success marked the 1st time starship and its massive booster rocket taken to the skies. francisco diego is a senior research fellow at the department of physics and astronomy university college london. and he explains why the launch was still considered
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a milestone bite space. ex officials where they have don is for launch of a largest rocket ever made. i am actually managed to get a few 100 meters above i think he gave thus far as they slept the sphere a few kilometers actually. and that was a success in a way. there were some technical mach functions that i don't know exactly what happened that the fail to throw the thatch the upper stage from the lower stage. and then the whole thing couldn't, couldn't continue. but up till then he was a success. it was a difficult task. flight these the 1st time that they called crockett all the bullet to stages flight together. so there was a major, major risk because he hasn't been gone before. a red solar eclipse has been seen from its southern hemisphere. it occurs when the moon pauses between the sun and the earth around oprah support rosamille. oh, they turned up in their thousands, excited to see a rest eclipse. for one minute,
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part of australia's north western coast was plunged into darkness at mid day on thursday. oh, people and tourists from around from world camp a days across the country to see the event with many it was worth the wait. ah, just so thrilled in about sir ian. those had sakes i dislike so surprising to say something like i've never experienced before. it was probably the most exciting minute that we've had for a long time of the so called hybrid eclipses only occur a few times a century. it's shadow tracked from the indian ocean to the pacific and fell mostly over water. the lucky few people in its path either saw darkness of a turtle eclipse or what's known as a ring of fire around the new moon. as the sun shone from behind.

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