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. ah, ah, you're watching the news are alive from our headquarters in delphi. i'm debbie. you navigate up coming up in the next 60 minutes. heavy artillery fire and su dawn as the call for a cease fire. during the muslim holiday. a very the footer is ignored. thousands of sudanese fleet to neighboring chart. we speak to the un humanitarian agency helping with their relief efforts. dominic rob resigns, the u. k. deputy prime minister steps down after an investigation into accusations off bullying. climate activists call for 4 days of protests in the streets of london trying to force the government to go green. on a hope off are with the sports at the end. be id,
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brutal. there are li just honey, all in the piles on back to see like, brought to eric ted hard says his players like passion, like era. see that go out of iraq really? ah. hello. we begin in sudan where the muslim holiday afraid unfettered has been ushered in with the sound of heavy gunfire. plumes or smoke had been rising over the capitol hot tomb. thus, despite calls for an immediate cease fire between the army and the rapid support forces paramilitary group more than 400 people had been killed in 7 days of fighting. victoria gate and b begins are coverage. oh, the muslim holiday eat marked by soldiers on the streets of cartoon,
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cheered on by their supporter. oh, the you and his called for an immediate cease fire between the sydney's army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces. i thought there's been no confirmation from the army methuselah. the war i love you loading a hug along our beloved citizens. this year will receive eat while all countries depleting because of this bleeding. we have that people law injuries that separated families and destroyed houses and institutions into our this destruction in sound of gunfire hall did not leave room for happiness that hour, but lot of people deserve the r s. f says it's ready to observe a 72 hour truce and blamed the army for the continuing violence. it's tweeted at this moment when citizens are preparing to receive the 1st day of eat al fitter the neighborhoods have caught tumor waking up to the bombings of aircrafts and heavy artillery in a sweeping attack. that is directly targeting residential neighborhoods. 330
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kilometers north of the capital in mary, people are hoping to celebrate the end of the fasting month of ramadan, as they usually would with large family gatherings. they too have been caught up in the violence, but the army says it's now in control of the airport and the military base attached to it. i am the lead on god. the country is safe, the situation is stable and the shops have reopened. now we were able to bring the children to the market for eat clothes and hopefully we were able to make them happy. days of fighting have left many sudanese, desperate, and afraid tens of thousands of people have left the capital. many have already arrived in neighbouring chad. a vast majority of these people are women and children with huge humanitarian needs. they lab seemingly, you know, overnight with, with nothing. and we know that the urgent immediate needs are what you wouldn't need if you had to clear house. ah,
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the course you done is a sense of unease and fear, but also of resilience and little certainty about how things are going to move forward. victoria gate and be al jazeera that's got an update from have a morgan who's daniels from cartoon. so heber, as we've heard the rapids support forces, say they're ready for a cease fire. have we heard anything from the army? well, no, the army has not responded to the 72 hour period of his fire by the rapid support for that, but then also on the ground, there is no actual implementation of that truth. there's been in time fighting between the rapid support force of empathy. nice army in southern part of the capital and 2 words, the road that leads to you to say that that is an area that has not seen fighting over the past 6 days despite heavy fighting. here in the capitol between the rapid support for the m b army. then there's also reports of clashes and confrontations between the r f f and the army in the northern town of bahati. now that's also the
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split fight, which has witness in 10 fine thing and heavy bombardment and airstrikes by the nice army against rapid support for this position over the past few days, around the center of hard to that's where most of the fighting has been concentrated over the past few days, especially around the vicinity of the general command thinks has been relatively calm. but just a short while ago, we were able to hear heavy artillery that looks like there is again, a build up of tensions around the area of the general command and around the vicinity of the presidential palace between the rapid support 4th of advocate in these army the situation of course being eat many people had hoped that there would be some kind of truth that there would be a ceasefire, so that they would be able to attend to their needs and see their loved ones after 6 days of being trapped up in their homes because of the fighting, but so far it looks like there is confrontation ongoing between the rapid support forces and the army in many residential areas around the capitol. hard to right. so give us more of a sense of what it's been like for,
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for people as you're saying they're meant to be celebrating, but presumably many of them are, are just stuck at home. yes, many of them have been stuck at home for a week now just around this time. last week, people were preparing for the eat celebrations. many of them making their way to the market to prepare to celebrate the, the holy, festive, but right now, many of them say that they can't go out. they can't seek medical attention for those who need medical attention. those have been out of water for 6 days. so that they can not go out to get to get basic necessities such as water and food, and many residential areas have been without any power for a week now. so the situation is quiet. dire. many people have already left the capital autumn to try to go to safer places, such as dizzy to state in the central part of the country and driven our state in the northern parts of the country. but still, there are a dozens of people who are trapped around the vicinity of the general command since saturday, when the fighting started there. many others who are trapped in residential areas
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unable to get out because of the continuous fighting between the 2 sides. thank you . have a morgan reporting for us from how to tomb. so as he has what i was mentioning, many sudanese living and hard to say that there are plans for each have been ruined by the fighting. and yet i was how this is the worst eat i've experienced because i'm away from my mother and father and feel like there's no reason for that. the distance between us is 18 kilometers. i used to go to my town and come back on the same day and said this a feeling of helplessness, that the circumstances are bigger than you that you can't bypass and you feel restricted. and then for the, the bed little book with diamond, i'm usually the past and in my family who gets excited and encourages others to a new clothes and to enjoy you. but this is completely different because i am responsible for my sibling. i have been very tense the past couple of days to provide stuff and find a safe place in the house. but i'm also hesitant whether to leave the house and the
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seat has been totally different. i haven't been able to do anything because what has been cut the fighting started on the many civilians are trying to escape violence. so summer fleeing to rural areas in sir don and thousands have already managed to cross into neighboring charge. humanitarian agencies there say that they're running out of resources and they're appealing for help to cope with. the influx of refugees will stick to laura low, castro, who's the u. n. a. c r representative in charge of joining us in the capital jemina . welcome child 0. thanks for speaking to us. so how is the u. n. c are responding to the ever growing needs of those people who are fleeing through don and coming into child's thank you. i says have to back down to date with the and you the past week. next week on the hundreds and the people that they had just need to
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figure out who was just the name and the time to chat whenever yeah, let me know. maybe get saturdays or nothing so so do be refugees. i rocking the and we found the tree trying to find some shadow and then so you don't complain. read indeed. not. so we met a lot of children when talking today to the refugees towards that because i've heard that they've got a mind that they have venture to book some of the comments and, and read and talk to so that many dialed and now did say no, we have left and they were very grateful for the government, the child that they showed the perfection. and then despite there being the, the, the left side will be good to go there. so the family needs where, where they are,
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you know, without the any, any protection from the, from the, from the son and with a lot of children and they manage to bring with them few belonging. so we did the 5 most urgent need being particularly router pain. walker brings up a little bit. this is denise the number one, and when partner we are going, i think, was talking to probably during the weekend. and then, you know, trying to also have some people. but then that would be the need to data. and so that would be nice already the bedding, the shooting for and then that you know, the basic idea everything. because as i said that the said nothing, not available, arrive at once. they actually arrive at the board. you've told us what their, what their biggest needs are, but once they arrive, what happens then?
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where do they go to and what do organizations like yours do in order to make sure that their most basic needs are being met? yes. the moment the people that ride the, again, the evidence you mention of the mouth rather than people that ride back, we have to natalie expecting to have the bar there. bulky data when he's not going to want to be known to be on the way. so they could be one that we visit that daphne the size, the people come there at the moment and did all these a day or 2, you know, to see if we can do a shot ready for that or waiting for relative to the, to join them. so the idea is that the better there are, which is, you know,
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it's dangerous. we are going to just provide the basic and then within 2 weeks, we are going to find an average location when the refugees will be buying a space in existing problems. you know, in the, we are going to be part of the refugees and the team refugee back to, you know, depending on the number we may need to create a new nissan, we should be ready. agency files i think would be that would be probably bigger than the rest of the probably the guy we need to have the time management system now and the location. ok. we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us. laura. low cost of speaking to us from thank you. center mar,
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had on the al jazeera news hour, including ukraine is still standing strong and our support has not wavering. the us defense secretary lloyd austin, meets nato allies in germany to discuss support for ukraine. and the burkland that's on the brink of the elimination in the mpa. playoffs, we have the best fiance coming up in sport, liverpool ah . elsewhere around the world, muslims are marking or idle fest with prayers on festivities. this was the scene and mecca, islam holiest sites. the timing afraid is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. in some countries, the holiday will be celebrated on saturday. early morning i aid prayers have taken place at locks on mosque and occupied east jerusalem. during ramadan. tensions were running high as is really forces conducted raids at the compound and prevented
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thousands of palestinians from entering a homage um june has more from occupied east jerusalem. we've seen thousands of worshipers arrived here to the entrance of alex, a mosque compound at lions gate. could see these crowds of people around us, there is a palpable sense of relief. people looking forward to praying their e prayer in a peaceful atmosphere. a marked contrast to how much tensions have escalated earlier this month. it's a festive atmosphere here to day people bringing their families. you can see balloons around as you can also see right here, that they are selling toys for the children to had bell at the hey, but at the, the end of our we are very connected with alex and mosque, or ritz or here. we'll stay here despite over difficulties that were expecting to face. we exist and we will continue to exist total. i'm the i'm l back lawyer.
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consider that. thank god, we're happy. all people are gathering full prayers, crystal and there are no closures. the read rare is now over and palestinian worshippers are exiting the alex a mosque compound. now we did witness one scene of minor scuffling between israeli forces and palestinian worshippers a little bit earlier, but it was over quite quickly. and this is really nothing out of the ordinary here . and just over 2 weeks ago israeli forces entered the up some mosque. the lobster grenades, they beat palestinian worshippers. during one of the incursions around $400.00 palestinians were actually arrested. that caused quite a bit of escalation. and since then, there have been efforts to de escalate. that's why you think you saw things calm down the last 10 days of ramadan. and so far into read things have remained calm. how much m g m j 0 occupied is to resume? well, 2023 is already proving one of the most difficult urines for palestinians who have lived under is really military occupation for decades. celebrating i am as not
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always easy for those and occupy territories, but on is about a report from nobliss and they occupied west bank living in the old city of nablus for more than 2 decades. you said aunt, that is no stranger to reads by fraley forces. the grandmother say trying to wash away had grandchildren's fears, has never been hotter than the youngest. marya is not yet 2 years old, but words like shooting and soldiers already port appeared. walkability, young pursuits were planning every other week or so there is an israeli rate. now what he had the shooting and cling on to her mother that the often make stories up on the say it's a game. 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 in sta. aly military operation. 11 ellis, the nunes were killed in the worst such fried and occupied with bank in years since january. so aly forces have killed at least a 100 palestinians,
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mostly in grades in the occupied territory. they say the army say the targets, those it considers the security threat. the effects of such trades go beyond those killed or wounded by fraley soldiers, palestinian say an integral part of the strategy is to so 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 global. ha birthday, i mean you go home, not knowing window, knock on your door. she walked the street worried. don't read any minute. this is what terrorism is. 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. me. hi am. hi jimmy. hey, we can't plan at all
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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 analysts to let them at work called brindle violence is i'm not the law over the years. a build up of events has undermined how palestinians perceived they present and future as individuals and collective. my thought, 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, this aid, but it's been a normal day with no blood spilled and no horns demolished. so this one is worth celebrating. danny is benny al jazeera nablus group. why there's also be marked in turkey. you were, celebrations are subdued this year after devastating earthquakes. and february said m crosswalk who has more from an tako, what everybody says is, is that this aid,
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the 1st a religious aid of the, of the year is a bit sour because many of those people who are living in the earthquake rhythm areas have a loss some people among their families, if they haven't lost any beloved ones, they have lost their homes. i'm in one of the container cities that have been established by the disaster management agency in the city of potty how thought is one of the worst hit cities, a by the earth wake. it has been a quiet morning. we joined the prayer in the morning prayer and with the people people are trying to establish a neighborhood among themselves, but they're all upset. the children are trying to be hopeful and they are not that much aware of the situation. it is still a feast for them. it is still at an eat for them mother, when you speak to the elderly and they are upset,
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but they are thankful that they're still alive. at least some of their children are alive. and since yesterday we have been seeing many people visiting the cemetery, the graveyards. it's a tradition in the islamic culture and inter key as well that people be just one day before those fees. people visit the cemetery is the graveyard. and at this year, of course, many people are visiting the graveyards because so many people, tens of thousands of people lost their lives in those that the tremors. the u. k. has a new deputy prime minister oliver dowden has been named as the replacement for dominic rob, who resigned on friday. he's been under investigation following formal complaints about his behavior. rob was accuse a bullying dating back to when he served as foreign minister on justice minister. he's the 3rd senior minister to leave prime minister richie soon act cabinet in the past 6 months soon. ok says he's accepted the departure with great sadness. so in
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the resignation letter, rob submitted to the u. k. prime minister, he says, he felt duty bound to accept the outcome of the inquiry, but he points out that it dismissed all, but 2 of the allegations leveled against him. rob goes on to say that he believes that the findings are flawed and set a dangerous precedent for what he calls the conduct of good government. sonya go home more from london. this is really months if not years, a column nation of allegations against dominic, rob. and of course that 5 month long investigation, which was instigated by rob himself. political reasons of course, once a month would argue, but make no mistake. this is quite an a resignation letter. i mean, it may be that trying to sort of say that he is willing to continue to give his support, the prime minister. we should do not. but there is an on the turn that suddenly off
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his frustration with the process. of course he is sticking the fact that he is residing because he himself made the promise that if any counts of bullying and intimidation were upheld and he would resign. so to counsel those have been upheld and now he is forced to abide by his own words. but suddenly, the tone of that reflects his you could even say and go with the fact that he believes that it was perhaps his right to be able to pursue certain tactics in the workplace. remark activists are beginning 4 days of protest in london to demand the british government take urgent action to curb climate change extinction. rebellion protest group once an end to the use of fossil fuels. that's calling on tens of thousands of people to join the rally. ne barker is that, that raleigh, he's joining us from london. so how has turned out beneath like raleigh. i've never been to before because it's almost like i kind of protest,
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a village that has been assembled here on the perimeter of parliament. and we're talking about many thousands of people who have been coming and going over the course of the 1st day of a 4 day event, simply called the big one. it's called the big one because there are more than 90 organizations, some different climate action groups all here trading ideas. many of them have got their own spans where you can come and talk to people and get a clear idea of what the issues at stake all of the people here are also medics as well. and i'm joined by doctor rita isa. who is a g p in the national health service? you're also a climate health activist and researcher. so obviously they're a part of the world where climate change is really a matter of life or death. countries that are a subject to rising sea levels in a drought and so on and so forth. but what does it mean for a city like london, another major economies and key? i mean, 1st he says, why does this monetary inductor in many of these settings?
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and yes, climate change is a pressing reality across the world now, but we can't escape it even in london. so i work as a gp in east london where we have quite often illegal levels of apprehension. and what that means for me as a doctor in practice is i am seeing children with a 10 percent reduced lung capacity as a result of ammunition across the country. what that translates to is $36000.00 premature deaths per year as a result of admission. that's the same as a double decker bus worth of people every single day. and so taking action on the climate crisis. yes, it's good for our future, but it's also good for the health of the population here today until about the help was about relation, of course sir, for people who've been following u. k. news medic sipping out protesting recently over working conditions and so on . and so forth, you see the 2 being related, the climate issue and also the issue when it comes to job and working with jobs more conditions. of course, i mean the health section is under a huge amounts of pressure. we have an aging population have increasingly complex
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health conditions. but the lancet, one of the leading medical journals has had that the climate crisis is the greatest threat to health of this century. and you know, i work as a g p, but i'm also a researcher and i'm reading the business of prevention. if we know that something is going to cause problems down the line, how can we begin to treat it today? and that's why reading all of this is very, very much into connected. i think if we take action on climate to hey, that relieve some professional and our health care system and ensures we can have healthy and flourishing population at large, right? we will, i think we have to address the or i was going to say, elephant in the room, but it's the mosque mosquito looming overall or heard say, can you tell us because it's been pulling us around to give us a sense of what this is all about in terms of the protests don't say the health impacts of climate change are numerous, but one of the things that we gang see is as weather patterns change, we'll have a change in the pattern of what we call back to borne diseases and vectors are things that carry diseases and one of the things that carries diseases is musky
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taste. and we're starting see increasing mosquito patterns across europe. and what mosquitoes bring with them is things like malaria and danger in that is a true impressing risk for us in the u. k. in the is become a very, very lossy, i mean, a lot of people here already established climax of it. so suppose a betty ways, are you kind of preaching to the converted here? how do you go about expanding the message to people that have been on the fringes of climate sir activity before? are aware of the challenges, aware of the issues, but don't quite know or what to do when it comes to improving ally for themselves and others. but i completely emphasizing that, we're living through a cost of living crisis. i know that people are facing huge amounts of pressure, but action on climate change also means and a more flourishing and healthy way of life for a soul. so if we take housing insulation, for example, that's going to reduce our fuel bills and that's going to mean more expendable and disposable income for everybody. i know that it's challenging to even know where to
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start. and i think the 1st thing that i would recommend is finding other like minded individuals in your community, maybe even get in touch your g p about it, and find ways of connecting with others. i know that that's what works best for me, and for the others, i have connected it. all right, dr. rita, isa, and join mosquito money. thanks for joining us. was your herbert from dr. rita isa? it is all about connecting with others that share similar ideas. similar concerns, but also learning from others to about where people can contribute in their own small level for improving of course, what is essentially a planet in which we all live on m p. 's return on monday morning. many of these protesters will still be here. will the politicians listen and what kind of action can they really put into force in the future? i think as a last name barker reporting from london. let's get a check on the weather. now. here's everton hollow. we've got some pretty unsettled weather across much of the middle east. once again, a fair amounts of cloud up towards the black sea through levant and
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a fair amounts of cloud producing some light showers there across. so saudi arabia always a possibility. see some at flash flooding as a result of these heavy dampers stretch their way all the way into southern parts of a yemen. we are going to say somewhere where to weather still lurking there as we go on through our sunday showers pushing up towards us here and carter. i don't think we'll see anything significant. having said that the temperature is on the rise. 37 celsius is 99 in fahrenheit wanted to shower, is there a possibility to into, to kia, eastern side of the mediterranean, looking generally dry fine and sunny. and that stretches across a good part of egypt when picking up their ensue were libya, one or 2 showers, a possibility to sliding outs of the iberian peninsula across northern parts of morocco? plenty of showers, meanwhile, now gathering quite nicely the seasonal res, pushing up across west africa, joining up with some very heavy right out of cameroon into the democratic republic of congo. some heavier showers there too,
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into kenya. but further south it is looking generally dry. once again, for a time, although we will see increasing cloud, grassy, pushing rain into south africa, still heads on the al jazeera, lose our, the fight for control and the eastern democratic republic of congo, east african forces move into north keeble province as em. 23 rebels withdraw waiting for a word of loved ones that may not come. families and indonesia anxiously wait for news of 19 fishermen caught up in a cyclone. and sport tennis saxon from barcelona, including a comfortable win for the top seed baths. coming up with her whole a little later, ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention of deserves inside story. on al jazeera and
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the u. n. is calling for an immediate humanitarian cease fire in sudan over there. are you holiday rapids support forces says it has agreed to a 3 day truce, but there has been no confir, patient from the sudanese army all around the world. muslims are marking i eat with prayers on festivities. these timing of the holidays determined by the sighting of the crescent moon in some countries already, it will be celebrated on saturday. the u. k. has a new jack, pc prime minister, oliver and elgin has been named as the replacement for installment crop resigned. rob has been under investigation following allegations of bullying. we'll get more in our top story and that's the fighting into don will speak to them on food. was an activist under residence of 13. she's joining us from sedans, capital on the telephone. thanks for speaking to us. just tell us what its like for you in the capital today. the situation is called my how do holiday seasons of
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happiness chang to morning in each house. it's a done. people are trying to celebrate, but the situation is really awful for me because the flavor of it charlie, there is the children going out in certain trades. 9 games playing in a serious environment, this is no longer there. so almost we have no into the now. and how are people able to cope or to bring in rather the most basic ne assist necessities like food and water because we understand that in some parts of the country, food is scarce and water seems to be running out. is that what you're experiencing? exactly. i have been experiencing very. 9 bad situation a life threatening situation. 5 because we most of the this jury are
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around the shooting off the. 5 30, i'm the support for 2. so people are in a life threatening situation. why of the lack of electricity and water. a is really nothing how. 6 there are some initiative people are trying to call. a it and cope. 9 some districts, there are some water supplies, so people trying to use tags to move water between this 2 weeks, which is really not said and also we will know we have no connection because of the lack of. 5 electricity can charge your mobile i until you would go. 5 out of the you'll be out of the grid for 2 days or so, you know for me to be so why? because even members are not in the same place. if you all is
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the battles found, you in on to remind you, can most of it. so people are trying to avoid the shooting. so the issue of the was for an electricity is, is really. 5 nothing to what's facing, no. okay. and someone thought we'll leave it there, but we really appreciate your time with us and thank you so much for speaking to us from her too. well, dr. yard de la t as a spokesman for the sudan doctors trade union, she says only a few hospitals and the capital are still functioning and they're being pushed to their limits. most of the 1st because man hospitals, now it's out, the 5th is really about it. more because the hospitals out of service more than 14, hospitalist, directly attacked by both by both group. in fact, also we have 11 medical stuff died that day. in fact,
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now the number of the main hospital also use. now if he's out of service, the men might be hosting on demand. now it's out of a hospital now it's only have 23 hosp huffman, across to providing a most of them are going to stop due to lack of supply difficult to difficult for medical stuff to the hospital. all of us is hosting a meeting of western allies that it's ramstein air base in germany to discuss further military support for ukraine. ukraine is pushing for more fighter jets and ammunition ahead of its long expected spring counter offensive washington as promising to support key for quote, a long as it takes ukraine is still standing strong and our support has not waiver. and i'm proud of the progress that we have made
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together in total, the members of this contact group have provided more than $55000000000.00 in security assistance for ukraine. that's a tenfold increase. since we 1st met just in the past few months, we provided the equipment and training to support in additional mind. armored brigades were for ukraine that has already strengthen ukraine's position on a battlefield. i said in kiev yesterday, that the ukraine future is in the atlantic family. an all new dollars have agreed that, that the ukraine will become an 8 member. but the main focus now is of course, on the, on how to ensure that you're creating a praise. because without the sovereign independence ukraine, there's no meaning in discussing membership. charles stratford house more from key
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will the calls from ukraine have become in recent weeks, increasingly loud and frustrated. everybody from the president laudermill kolinski to many of his military officials. people here basically saying that they need more weapons and they need those weapons fast. and that's in preparation for this long awaited and expected what's been called a spring counter offensive. but there are some very real things that ukraine in say they need chief of which things like defense. there are concerns that if this counter offensive, when it does start cities across the country, could become exposed to, for example, russian as strikes. and then of course, there's the call for more tanks. we know that run about 8 countries already committed the german leper to tanks. we know that the u. k. also has, as, as donated or is donating 14 challenge tanks. the americans are saying that 30 abrams tanks are expected, but those abraham's unexpected to behave, for example,
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until august and they involve a lot of training. there are going to be calls for more ammunition, more artillery as well. so we expect to hear. yeah, a lot of focus on, on those kind of weapon systems that the ukrainians want, but it's going to be very interesting to find out whether we're going to see commitments or any kind of information as to whether long range weapons are going to be committed. something that is hugely controversial and he's seen potentially as being very escalate tree for the russians. a harrowing image of the war in ukraine has won the world press photo of the year. ukrainian associated press photographer of genie mother captured this image in march 2022 and it shows emergency workers carrying a pregnant women through the shattered grounds from eternity. hospital in the city of mario pole. the woman died of her injuries shortly after giving birth. her baby had already passed away. that picture real always in austin.
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in our mind, you know that fisher, you want to erase for remember, but you couldn't and it will stop was of history as a war, crime against ukrainians. the families of 11 in denise and fishermen rescued from a deserted island off the north. west australian coast are waiting for their return . the men survived 6 days without food on water. before being saved on wednesday, the group was caught in a powerful tropical cyclone. 8 others for fear drowned for hello mohammad. as the story tension and uncertainty for families in popella village in the indonesian province of east new. sartain gotta. these people are waiting for news of their missing loved ones. 2 brothers were on board fishing boats that were hit by a powerful cyclone near western australia. for alma,
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there's good news. her husband has been rescued but there's also some bad. his younger brother, so far, odin still hasn't been found. the parents say they can only hope and pray that their sons are safe. yes, i could pull aside your cobra, april astrology. the ocean go fishing there in australia, but we didn't know that this would happen. now. fishing is our lives, south, dakota russell, and i'm going to be here forever. i hope they can both return home so we can be together again nearby. another family is also experiencing similar anxiety. had happened at up antonio. i hope they can bring my boy home soon because i miss him so much. he's been gone for 2 weeks since april the 7th, but to wooden fishing boats left indonesia and got swept up in sight, phone ill. so the most powerful storm in 8th years to cross the australian coast.
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the boats were driven on to rocks, 300 kilometers west of broom. one capsized. the other washed up on an island. survivors say they were stranded for days without food or water, but they were spotted by an australian border for surveillance plane and air lifted to safety. fishing is an important livelihood for many indonesians, and they often try to fish further afield. australian authorities say the men were fishing illegally. some say they'd gone out reluctantly. in modern young sibling blood again, you can say that i've experienced, but whether it see recently this time, i didn't want to go because i was traumatized. but with my, of the day in commodity for now, the winds, a calm and boats, a doctor in east new, sartain gotta but that's little comfort for those waiting to see whether they loved ones return or not. for healing mohammed al jazeera,
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3 workers have died after an explosion at a coal mine in central columbia rescue. teens are still trying to find on either 4 trapped inside. authorities are investigating the incident on whether the site complied with safety laws of similar accidents. in march left 21 people decked am 20. 3 fighters are reported to have withdrawn from parts of north kibo in the democratic republic of congo. they had seized parts of the province since re emerging in 2021. but congo, lease communities have told al jazeera, the arm group is still present in some areas. catherine sawyer, reports, canyon troops in cuba, in north cuba province. their holding fort in areas from where the armed group m 23 has withdrawn. regional, east african forces from kenya. uganda, south to dawn and bruni are here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to
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the region. hundreds of people have been killed and up to 1000000 forced out of their homes since the conflict started over a year ago. some congolese living in cuba say they are afraid to go back home despite m. 23 fighters pulling out. am $23.00 fighters are still lurking around the area. they have checkpoints is on parts. they make us pay. taxes is $5.00. a trip indian. we don't make any profit. the group has seeded strategic towns and roads, but fighting is still going on in some pots. 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 near the run the buddha. but the rebels have not gone there yet. the
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dismissal of the agree. it is in line, the worth. what will agree of the door? but whether they are getting there until i get to that position, we won't validate. then i can be able to tell you that before you have reported by one of 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, there is no clear understanding on what, what should come 1st and how that should evolve. am, did he 3 leaders say they want direct talks with the government. kinshasa insisted cannot negotiate. and till all areas controlled by the rebel fighters are vacated. the deadlock is unbroken. and congolese, who've been forced out,
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are now living rough in comes for the displaced and suffering. catherine saw all 0 the leaders of the united states and columbia, se they will deepen corporation to tackle drug trafficking. u. s. president joe biden met columbia as gustavo petro at the white house on thursday. had true who took office in august has been critical of washington's crackdown on drugs. the 2 also discussed climate change, migration, columbia, as long running conflict with rebel groups, as well as tension. so with venezuela, columbia is the key to the hemisphere, and i mean this should keystone and i think we have an opportunity if we work out hard enough to have a western hemisphere, is united equal democratic and economic greek prosperous?
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our white house correspondent, kimberly hallett has more both us president joe biden and colombian president, gustavo petro, sat in the oval office, acknowledging that it was important to deepen their friendship for variety of reasons, even as they have differences to overcome for the us. it is an interest in making sure that china does not deepen its grip on latin america, given that china is a u. s. adversary on the part of colombia is making sure that it can expand its economic relationship with the united states, particularly when it comes to the area of renewable energy and expanding private sector investment. the colombian president wanting to be sure there is a future that does not include coal, oil, or gas, but they do have differences to overcome, particularly when it comes to drug policy. the columbian president believes it's
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important to protect the small coca farmers. the united states disagrees and this is where these 2 men will have to overcome their different says as well as when it comes to venezuela. the columbia president believes that when it comes to venezuela, that it is time to end the isolation of venice. well, a leader nicholas madura, he has since had bilateral meetings and is calling for the lifting of sanctions. well, us president joe biden disagrees. kimberly how his al jazeera, the white house police and canada say cargo containing gold worth. nearly $15000000.00 has been stolen from toronto airport. it arrived on monday night and was in a holding facility before it disappeared. so police haven't confirmed where the aircraft had come from or its destination. a heist as canada's largest, and $3000.00 tons of maple syrup, was stolen in 2012 from an old charges against hollywood actor alec baldwin over
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the death of a cinematographer or to be dropped. baldwin face 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that followed the shooting of helene hutchins on the set of the movie rust in october 2021. he said the gun went off accidentally and had pleaded not guilty to both charges. prosecutor say he may face other ones. fuck ceo laughlin murdock has dropped a high profile defamation lawsuit against the australian news outlet. so the website criteria had accuse murdoch, his family, and company a fueling the u. s. capital rights in 2021. murdoch's lawyer said the news site had tried to introduce evidence from a separate defamation case against fox news into their one. this week the network agreed to pay almost $800000000.00 to the u. s. technology firm dominion voting systems over false claims. the machines were rig so once the fox organization and the men had had to settle for $787500000.00 us dollars,
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the the largest defamation pay out and us history. it was pretty obvious that that murdock locked the murdock going on to sue cry. he, in australia, we've got to be a lost cause. twitter has started removing its blue, takes that show accounts have been verified. the social media giant is now charging individuals a dollars a month for the verification. twitter had about $300.00 those and verified users under its original blue check system. many of them were journalists athletes on public figures. theo, it on must says the move will reduce the number of fake accounts full ahead on al jazeera of action from the euro police in manchester, united or sent crashing out. that's coming up a whole important. ah
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ah ah fine for an update on the sports news for 0. 3. thank you. are acceptable and lacking passion, the words are the about just you dorothy. bye. get eric 10 hog following his teams exits from the roy palais. they will be to the 3 now at the viet to crash out of the quarter finals. david stokes. oh, manchester united had been tune up and cruising in the 1st like at old trafford before too late. own goals handed, severe the momentum heading to spain. and it didn't take long for another united mistake. who to hate a mcguire hammock was given it away. captain harry mcguire, gifting
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a goal to use if and misery which put severe in front manchester. i make a massive mistake of the united, created almost nothing in attack and after the break conceded again to jane with the home. so it puts you up on aggregate and the humiliation was complete. knowing minutes from time with another united era. oh wait a 2nd. we have to face that, we let herself down, let the french down and i, if you want to win trophies if you want to be successful, a unique order character. but it's unacceptable because everyone can cheat that the demands and the standard has to be higher in, in cooper, my says, united,
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united must now lift themselves to their f, a cup semi final against brighten on sunday. and then a crucial game against talk them in the race to finish the premier league, taught for the more severe one this competition more than any other side. much on to play event us in the semi finals, david stokes, how to 0. all right, to the n b i now the brooklyn that saw close to going out of the playoffs. the philadelphia $76.00 is a 3. nothing up in the best of east and faster 7 eastern conference series. but despite this way, the new york 76 a said to joe a bit, wasn't subjected for this somehow. but phil hadn't what dejected for that? the officials called it a flagrant foul and halted. it was out of the gate, butts. were the guide close to the darting seconds the let's voice ideal. couldn't find a t, mike and steady foul done yet to the melted. we close out the get the golden state warriors of give themselves a chance in their series against sacramento,
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steph curry, the mainland for that is going 36 points of the warriors. hold the series, go back to one, added the 4th guide that in san francisco on sunday. with as a book, a score 45 boys got several pounds of 3 steels to lead the field from so 129 to 124 . when are the allied cliff is faded? leave the series to the offending stanley cup champions. the colorado avalanche is of level best here is against the seattle kracken, the hot to come back from to nothing down. i haven't got back to to, to devon time scored with 7 minutes left in the guide, guides 3 of the best. the 7 series is on satellite in seattle or las vegas or level with a winnipeg jets at one game. old jack archer finished with a high lock so that you can see a very clever touch on the replay. they're not winning. this one or 2 for the us house of representatives has passed the republican bill. batting,
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transgender athletes, such as from leah told us from competing in women's and gulf sports. it was approved $219.00 votes to $203.00, but is likely to be blocked by the democratic lead. senate joe biden is also against it. supportive site. it protects female athletes who are disadvantaged in competing against those who, aboard bio. there's a reason why there's men and women sports. there's a reason why there's a professional basketball for men and women. it's about fairness. the reason for this is simple. men have certain physiological advantages over women. such is more size and speed. and because of that, allowing biological males to compete against women or girls, rob's females of equal athletic opportunities. we have no right to undermine and threaten the lives of trans children. i stand in opposition to this mean spirited
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legislation because i'm a woman of faith and i believe in the humanity of all children, extreme maga, republicans from the very beginning of the 118 congress, have been focused on banning abortion care and bullying women banning books about our history and bullying parents. and this week they've decided that they will want to ban trance children from playing sports said the tennis and the barcelona opened. where top seed and defending champion, carlos our carouse, is into the quote a fido alcaraz beat fallow spaniard audra. that's all about t stuff. i'll go 63 and 756, hopefully. well, number 2, i'll handle now be the mitchell or kita. you're saying you the boss ladder open 2nd seed stafford us since the past completed a straight set suede. i would dennis shop of all of 66 through the school that he
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faced alex, the leader in the for the fun. but there was a big upset this time at the b, m. w. open in munich, alexander's wherever live, and i who bought the well number 82, christopher o'connell, your failure, bt garbage, right? said 7664 o'clock moved in for for a final fabio to bali. tar ones champion leads the field of farm on the part of the lpga chevron championship in texas. charter the day though, came from stephanie could yahoo! on the 18th, this eagle took her to a 68 or die. one puts her into a share of 2nd place. that is always small for our melissa. okay, see later. thank you so much role, and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we're back in just a moment. we'll have much more of the days. you see in a minutes. ah mm
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