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so don's warring sides agree to a 3 day cease fire for aid. but heavy gone fire continues across cartoon. more than 400 people have been killed in 7 days of fighting. we really need to pool. we cannot continue like this. and as thousands escaped to chad agencies, one that neighboring countries are not prepared for an influx of refugees. ah, hello, i am, i am noisy and on daniel watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. gunman storm ahem said in south africa killing 10 members of this same family form of peruvian president, alejandro toledo surrendered in california to be extradited to,
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to ruth to face corruption charges ah. and from maximum disruption to mass mobilization, why extinction rebellion is changing tactics and his campaign for more action on climate change. ah, sedans army has agreed to a 3 day cease fire following international calls to stop the fighting during the eat alpha to holiday, which marks the end of the muslim fasting month of ramadan. but gunfire continued to ring out across cartoon. after it was supposed have started the 2 sides, led by army chief general abdel for to abraham and mohammed ham dunn, douglas, the paramilitary rapid support forces said that they had agreed on this true so that people can celebrate the eat holiday arrival generals previously joint forces to toppled, present tomorrow, bashir and asked the subsequent civilian government. but they're now battling each
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other for control of the country. a world health organization says at least 413 people have been killed. and over 3 and a half, a 1000 injured in 7 days of fighting hospitals have come under attack. tens of thousands of people are trying to flee the country with his start with the hostilities at now risking regional unrest. all these are just alive, pitches coming from sedans, capital y, you can see that a building is on fire resident, save it as dry as can also be heard from time to time. they have been advised to stay indoors, see the situation there is still deeply unstable as there is a violence and clashes between these 2 rival political sides. victoria gazing. b begins, are coverage now. oh, the muslim holiday of ead, marked by soldiers on the streets of cartoon, cheered on by their supporter. 330 kilometers north of the capital. a
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merry 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'm the lead. thank god, the country is safe, the situation is stable and the shops have reopened. 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. the 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 would need if you had to clear house. ah,
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the crew sudan 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. oh heaven, morgan joins us live now from khartoum. and there are these reports of ongoing gone fire, how likely is it the sci fi can take hold? well this is the 5th attempt at a cease fire here, and the cab was on her to him and around the country between the rapid support forces and the sydney's army and citizens are waiting to see if this one would actually take hold. unlike the previous for this already been accusations from both sides, a violation of the ceasefire, the sudanese army agreed to it just a little bit earlier before 7 pm local time. that's around 17 g m t. but then less than an hour later, it put out a statement saying that the rapid support forces has already violated the terms of the ceasefire. over that was announced including
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a launching attacks attacks against the areas are that are under the control of the military, including the general command are of the army and the presidential palace, as well as attacking residential areas and taking refuge, seeking refuge in residential areas. the rapid support forces on the other hand, announced bessie's fire earlier this morning, and they also his, the army, i'll violations this is of course, as resident residence around the con, around the capitol reports continuous artillery strikes in the northern parts of the capitol residency. there's been intense fighting between the rapid support forces and the citizens army in the southern part of the capital has been direct confrontations between the army and the iris f. as the army tries to clear several areas that were under the control of the rapid support forces. so despite a 5th attempt at a cease fire residence in various parts of the country, they the ongoing fighting the ongoing sounds of artillery strikes and the sound of a air strikes continuously a ringing down on the ears. they believe that this cease fire may not hold what
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people want to do to aiden. they more concerned about going out and getting supplies to stock up, or would they rather just leave the city altogether? what it all comes down to where you are people alert, tried to assess their location and try to talk to relatives to see if it's easy to get out. the priority for people who do have homes and family outside the capital is to try to get to a place of safety where there is no fighting. and that's because hospitals have been completely destroyed in many parts of the capital and access to how to the health care and medical assistance is an issue than many of that. then there's the issue of basic necessities shops have been closed on for a week. now, many people were not expecting this fighting, so they did not stock up enough to be able to keep them going through all these fear these few days that we're living through. and then there's the issue of lack of running water and electricity in many parts of the capital. so many people say that they try to see what the situation is like in many parts of the,
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of the country. they try to pick up the safest route to be able to get out of the capital to be able to access basic necessities, including health care. all right, thank you. from heart, cham hibbon morgan. i tear abdulla tears. they're spokesperson for these 2 don, doctors trade union and he says only a few hospitals in the capital, a still functioning most of the hospital men hospital now our district which we reported more back because the hospital out of cedric more than 14, hospitalist directly attacked by both by both group. in fact, also we have 11 medical staff di saturday in fact, now all the number of men hospitals also use. now if he's out of service, the men might be spending undermine notes out of
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a hospital now only have $23.00. hosp hopperman across sudan is providing safety and most of them are going to stop due to lack of supply difficult to difficult access for medical stuff to the hospital. many people who can and making frantic escapes from hart him, they say the journey is still a big risk. not gone up. there were no buses. people who are walking on foot with bugs and moving, that will cause passing. but they will probably for cause belong to citizens and all of them were full. there was no transportation. we were walking and approach the bridge. both came. the owner of the boss was volunteering. he was not planning to transport people. my family like were considering right now like football, but the risk of our leaving her house and everything like our blogging is just way too hard to like. process like even dispute like even the journey if they have like
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less more. so it's really like leaving the house, but now i've been saying thousands, a sudanese, a scrambling to escape the violence. and now the united nations estimates nearly 20000 people from the dolphin region of cross the west and border into chad to seek refuge over the past few days. agencies say neighboring countries are unprepared to respond to the looming refugee crisis. and monahan has more on that now. people in cartoon are desperate to get out, gathering whatever they can carry there, seeking safety wherever they can find it. many have already crossed into chat more or likely to follow. we would week, next week they found drugs and the people that there had just been in the property that you were just deal name and they tried to charge
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me for are they not available? no, maybe 70 or nothing. chad has its own problems. conflict in climate change, i've left more than 2000000 people struggling to get enough to eat. and it's already hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled conflicts in the region . agencies fear that won't be enough to go around. just this morning, we'll dispatching boys of to date 410000 people only for 2 months or 20000 people one months. and it's very complex. we are boring from a project. and but we really support. we cannot continue like this. back in saddam, the violence is an escalating and both sides are refusing to talk. those leading the fighting have no way of knowing if or when they'll see their homes again. centered monahan al jazeera ah.
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take you to south africa now. 10 people of the same family, including a child have been killed in a mass, shooting at a house and a township outside of peter merits. buck city, a male suspect, was killed in a shootout with police. 2 other men were arrested, police say a 4th suspect escaped, but they know his identity and they're looking for him. so i'm africa is one of the world's highest moderates with about 20000 cases recorded every year. sometimes see terrible, too many people were lost here. when i'm a police, i guess what, what, what did we need police patrols day and night, protecting our community because these criminals are roaming our streets all day. we have women living with children and orphans on their own, which is not safe for them. baba, united states has hosted a meeting of western allies at its ramstein abbeys and germany, to discuss more military support for ukraine. he has been pushing for more fighter jets and ammunition had of
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a counter offensive to push back russian troops. the u. s. says that it will soon start training ukrainian troops to use its abrams battle tanks. germany also announced a deal to establish a hub in poland to repair tanks, deployed and ukraine. our collective efforts. it made a huge difference on the battlefield. now in just a few short months, the contact group has delivered more than 230 tanks. more than 1550 armored vehicles and other equipment and munitions to support more than mine, new armored brigades. we've also expedited or in one abrams timeline to supply ukraine with more armor capability and becoming much in the mindset ukrainians will use for training, arrive here in germany in the next few weeks and all of this is huge
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progress. meanwhile, the surveillance voted shows the moment a bond from russian warplane in the city of belgrade, niche is not far from ukraine's border on thursday. russia's military says the explosion was an accident. several residents were injured about landed at an intersection. the force of the blast blew a car on to the roof of a near by shot cities faced regular drawing attacks during russia's war with the crime. with 3 people were injured in yesterday's explosion in the city of belgrade. all the necessary assistance is being provided. one elderly woman was hospitalized and is now under medical supervision. thank god, no one was killed. all muslims around the wall have been marking, ito fits her, which is the end of the muslim fasting month of ramadan. with present festivities, massive crowds, a gathered in the saudi arabian city of mecca, is slums holiest site. the timing of it is determined by the sighting of the
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crescent moon. in some countries the holiday will be celebrated on saturday. we are alone in price have also taken place at the alex and mosque and occupied east jerusalem during ramadan intentions running high as israeli forces conducted raids at the compound, thousands of palestinians were prevented from entering. oh, well 2023 is already been a difficult year for palestinians who lived under israeli military occupation for decades. many say there is little room for joy during eat, ronnie as bonnie has more in this now from nobliss in the occupied west bank. living in the old city of nablus put more than 2 decades. you sit on that is no stranger to reads by fraley forces. the grandmother, she's trying to wash away her grandchildren's fears has never been hard that the youngest marya is not yet 2 years old, but towards like shooting and soldiers already part of head will community young person with we're planning every other week or so. there is an israeli rate,
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lay awkward. he had the shooting and cling on to her mother that you often make stories about 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, and instead, aly military operation. 11 elephant loans 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 the army says the targets those it considers the security threat. the effects of such raids go beyond those killed or wounded by fraley soldiers, palestinian say an integral part of the saturday to show forth and instill fear when the aim of declaring them from taking part in activities opposing the occupation men he had believed israel seeks to control more than just their lands to maintain its decades long occupation, extending that to almost every aspect of their life's rule. what had,
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what had albert? did you go home? not knowing wendell knock on your door, she walked the street worried. don't read any minute. this is what terrorism is all alums hot was 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. i am. hi, jimmy. hey, we can't planet 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 vladimir were called bridal violence is under the law. over the years, a build up of events has undermined how palestinians perceived they present and future as individuals and a collective martha. 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
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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 homes demolished. so this one is worth celebrating. danny is benny al jazeera nablus, a stills count for you on the program. britton's deputy prime minister dominate rob resigned after inquiry, found he bullied staff. beer today. gone to morrow, why belgium has poured more than 2000 cans of us longer down the drain. ah hell i will see something of a cold out across western europe over the next couple days. got cooler, ad wet weather coming in. i'm afraid we have got a little area cloud here just around central park,
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jeremy pushing up costello countries into england. add well, another area of low pressure out towards ye springs some disturbed weather, but it's this one over towards the west which will bring the cloud and the re into port girl, spain, seeing some of that wet weather beneath the rain. yes, that's no bad thing. a fair amount of rain to come in across france and we'll see some wet weather coming right back. costello countries into england whilst others gotten pushing into northern ireland and western part of the republic of ireland. a head of that. it isn't too bad. it is largely dry, few showers, they, which was at eastern side of europe. and that makes way for the wet weather that will make its way across sir germany into poland, sliding across eobs all the way into northern parts of the balkans and then the rest northerly way mat, something of that called. and it will notice over the next couple of days, certainly across the northwest corner of europe for the mediterranean, it's generally fine ads rather will be one or 2 showers, just clipping northern part. so morocco, algeria, as well. so wet weather there,
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lurking across a good pass of the gulf of guinea, sliding further east. ah, and by for a fort takes all the big issues. this is not one off you said about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with will wander minute rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign appropriate join me more from on who for what al jazeera. ah
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ah, welcome back. look at the main stories now. gone, fires continued to ring out across to don's capital cartoon. despite the warring sides, both agreeing to a 3 day seas 5 eat, which marks the end of ramadan, at least 413 people have been killed in 7 days of fighting. 10 members of the same family, including a child of been killed in a mass shooting in south africa. and we now go to peruse the former president is going to be extradited from the us to face corruption charges back home. in the next few days, alejandro to lay does surrendered to authorities in the state of california is accused of taking more than $25000000.00 in bribes during his 5 year presidency. earlier this week, a federal judge denied a request to block his expedition. prosecutors as seeking a 20 year prison sentence for this or on a sanchez joyce is live now from lima. how is this sir? news of till i go hunting himself into s authorities been at receive that
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well, mary, i'm. i think there's a lot of, there's been a lot of expectation for the past few weeks when we saw closer and closer that judges were continuously saying that's a bit for to cancel. the expedition was not being heard. and now there's been a lot of patience here because the perception here in the previous i have seen and handled little living freely and come to be in california for years that we've been waiting just for something once i handle a little to come to through and and face justice for the charges of peddling and money laundering. many people also remember him. remember that he was lying about the money, which he said that he had received from his mother in law,
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holocaust survivor who had the compensation. who said that that money was the money that used to buy these very expensive homes and office was what from her. but it turns out that the, the man who paid actually paid the money in the bank who actually received the money. both of them became witnesses in the case, so the prosecutor has a very solid case of course, mariam. there's a lot of relief that he's coming, but a lot of disenchantment from the story of the poor shoe shine boy from beyond this became president ended up again in corruption as so much political instability varying through. they've had so many different leaders in such a short space of time. how serious a problem is corruption because it's a country that's endured years of corruption. well,
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you can, you only have to see the history of only the precedents of root to see the level of corruption. this country's the most sense. a marty is serving a 25 year center for human rights violations and corruption. all my now young spends 9 months in jail for corruption. he's still under investigation along with with me scott rob. about looking jean steve. all of them under investigation and we've got about under house arrest. and then oh apologies. and isn't jazz reporting to us from the lima peru, the former president going to be extradited from the united states to face corruption charges back home as i'll bring a bit more on that story later on, perhaps in the news our but we moved argentina. now the president of finance says
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that he won't be running for reelection come october. surprise, announcement comes as the countries off the deep economic crisis. inflation is over a 100 percent, though it's expected to get even worse. droughts has crippled the agricultural industry about finance was elected in 2019 climate campaigns with extension. rebellion says it's abandoning the kind of disruptive protest and brought european capitals to a standstill in recent years. instead that turning to peaceful mass mobilization, the announcement comes at the start 4 days of climb action in london, attended by thousands and actress isn't eve bach, her police. the cooling at the big one afford a gathering of thousands of climate activists from dozens of organizations bearing a glaring message to the gates of parliament. the climate change is an emergency too big, the government to ignore. ah, we wind a few years, and this is how climate activist group extinction rebellion got its message out of cities across europe, looking roads and bridges, its members,
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gluing and locking themselves to buildings. mass arrests, maximum disruption, maximum attention, and it arguably works. the climate debate is now more mainstream than it ever was before when the group was exposed. some of the filings and inadequacies of inter governmental climate action, but they were also enraged public opinion divided people's views on the group, which is why they've now decided to abandon their trademark tactics and try something else. we realized that some of our tactics previously would have discouraged certain people from being able to exercise that democratic right to protest what they believe in to the government. but there's also another reason for this change of tack new laws allowing police to shut down protest before they cause major disruption. and for those guilty of serious offences, possible jail sentences. i'm a civil engineer from london on this morning. i have climbed on this table all
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control and was arrested for scaling the you case lodge is motorway bridge last year, blocking traffic for hours. he sent us this message from prison before being sentenced to 3 years by caught on friday. oil and gas killing people now adding fuel to the fire. carla correctly before burned everything i told you he continued to campaign from prison by writing articles included the least i can do because there is a little auditor, carla. there were still other groups pushing for more radical action now seen at the recent world's luca championship o. a national gallery on this incident involving a wax work of king charles and a couple of cakes. the forthcoming coronation in may possibly to tempting a platform for some protest as to ignore the vulgar al jazeera london
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burton's. deputy prime minister is resigned of a bullying incident during his time in government dominate. rob was also justice secretary and a leading supporter of prime minister. wish he soon i he is the 3rd minister to leave the u. k. cabinet for breaching the ministerial code. but he hasn't gone quietly. a sunday gaga reports now to lose one cabinet minister is considered unfortunate to lose 3 within 6 months, presents a challenge for the you case. prime minister richie su neck. i mean, a swell of accusations of bullying and intimidation tactics. is the latest exit from government, deputy prime minister dominic rob, who was also the justice minister and a staunch supporter of soon act from the get go in his leadership bit, but a 5 month long investigation into allegations of rob overseeing a hostile, what culture revealed to counts of misconduct had been upheld, and as he said, he would rob stood down in his resignation letter,
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he pledged his continued support for the prime minister, but defended his conduct and called inquiry floored, and one that set a dangerous precedent that would encourage spurious complaints against ministers, opposition, politicians disagree. i don't know why dominic rob, in the middle of a cost living crisis, think that anybody wants to hear about his whining about having to resigned. what i think everybody wants is strong leadership, but that has been palpably absent here. reports of his behavior surfaced back in 2021. when rob served under boris johnson. and while he was foreign secretary, when he delayed returning home for holiday during the chaotic withdrawal of u. k embassy personnel from afghanistan. but the man who was stepped in to leave the country when johnson was hospitalized with covered 19, remained at the heart of government. but dominic rob now gone,
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the prime minister now finds himself without his most local political ally. and there are still questions of why it took so long mississippi not to address the issue of mister robs conduct. and if he had been warned before, hiring him as his deputy, the last of the prime ministers chief ally, comes at a particularly difficult time for tonight. months of strikes, soaring, inflation and energy prices have tested the resolve of the country and its leaders after the high drama of the johnson years and less trust is short. but turbulent tenure as leader promised accountability integrity and professionalism with having a claim he hoped would convinced the public in spite of questions that remain about the culture inside westminster. so i'll go, i'll just, sarah london out love as if american bear look away. now.
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