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now does either. ah, sedans, warring sides agree 2 or 3 days. he's 5 for 8. but have you gone? 5 continues across cartoon. more than 400 people have been killed in 7 days of fighting. ah, hello am i am to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. gunman storm a homestead in south africa, killing 10 members of the same family. former peruvian president, alejandro toledo, hans himself into u. s. agents to be expedited home to face corruption charges and ukraine prices. it's west and allies, the air defense systems at talks, and germany after late pentagon document suggests it could lose control of its skies.
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ah, so don's army as agreed to us a 3 day cease fire off to international calls to stop the fighting during the adolf fitter holiday, which marks the end of the fasting month of ramadan. but gone 5 continued to ring out across cartoon after it was supposed to have started the 2 sides, led by aman chief general abdel, fertile brohannon mohammed ham dan doug, hello, of the power military rapid support forces said they had agreed on the truce so that people can celebrate ede arrival general's previously joint forces, to topple of president to morrow, bashir, and then oust the subsequent civilian government. but they're now battling each other for control of the country, wild health organizations as at least $413.00 people have been killed. and 3 and a half 1000 injured over 7 days of fighting hospitals of come under attack and tens of thousands of fleeing the country with the hostilities risking regional unrest.
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we've been watching live pictures from the sudanese capital where there's been a building set alight residents say that they've been as strikes throughout the day from time to time. they've been advised to stay indoors. hello. and just to show the latest truce was announced, there was no let up in the fighting across our tomb. heavy firing out in the capital, despite international peals for a trip, for trap civilians to be given safe passage. in the last couple of hours, the rapids support forces of announced they are ready to partially open all sedans, airports, to enable foreign nationals, to leave the country. hip morgan reports now from hard tomb. oh, the muslin holiday of eat, marked by thought is on the streets of hot tomb, cheered on by their supporters the you and has called for an immediate cease fire
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between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group. the rapid support forces as fighting raced on, the army chief addressed the nation for the 1st time since the fighting started. what you saw her through, i love you loading her hug. i will beloved citizens this year will receive eat while all countries bleeding because of this bleeding. we have good people injuries separated families and destroy houses and institutions into this destruction and sound of gunfire. i did not leave room for happiness that our beloved people deserve. oh, the r s f says it's ready to observe a 70 to our truth and blames the army for the continuing violence. it has tweeted at this moment when citizens are preparing to receive the 1st day of april 5th, the neighbourhood of hart to him are 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 meadows. 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 lad and 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. a vast majority of these people are women and children with huge humanitarian needs. they lab really, you know, overnight with nothing. and we know that the urgent immediate needs are what you would need if you had to clear house. but many still remained trapped between the worrying sides. this time last week,
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people around the capital were looking forward to eat and the gathering of family and relatives. now they're hoping for a respite from the constant sound of artillery fire and airstrikes, as the fighting shows, no signs of eating awe across the dam. there's a sense of unease and fear, but also of resilience, amidst little certainty, about how things are going to move forward. he will morgan all to 0 hard tomb. united nations migration agency are saying that one of its staff has been killed in the fighting and sudan international organization for migrations as the humanitarian workers vehicle was hit by crossfire near l obeyed. sudanese national was traveling with his family. he is the 4th un employee to be killed since fighting broke out 6 days ago. eunice, after saying at least 9 children have been killed and 50 others injured during the conflict spokesman at james elder says the agency is struggling to provide care for 50000 critically ill and malnourished children. a week ago, before his crisis,
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there were millions of children boys and girls who didn't have a chance to go to school. so that had one of the highest rates of malnutrition on the planet. horrendous rights about employment among young people, millions and millions, without access to st. florida. now you do all families who can't get outside. we talk to know what's happened, get water. who, you know, as you just heard, they who are being caught in the crossfire. we've got, you know, large numbers of children and hospitals. there are only why do they reaching because it's so severely mal norris. she's is with a chip through the nose. now her father gets new. that hospital and doctors and nurses have to play the psyche wall. then so you go to the great risk of large numbers of children dying through this conflict. if it doesn't stop, not because they're on the front lines will be here this fall and the new them that but because they're, they went into these conflicts in such a precarious state. ah,
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police in south africa hunting a gun who escaped down to 10 members of the same family were killed in now hon. victims included a child. another suspect was shot dead at the scene by police, and the township outside piece of merits bucks, city 2 more suspects, arrested police 8. they know the identity of the man on the run. south africa has one of the wells highest moderates with about $20000.00 cases reported every year. it's a crime scene. terrible to many people were lost when i'm a police i don't what, what do 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. for his former president will be extradited from the u . s. to face corruption charges back home. the next 2 to 3 days, a 100 toledo,
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who was president from 2001 to 2006, surrendered to authorities in california. is accused of taking more than $25000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years and office earlier this week of federal charged in either request to block his expedition. prosecutors a seeking a 20 year prison sentence. i honest sanchez has worn out from the peruvian capital lima. well, there's a lot of expectation here in the middle because from a precedent that handles have been fighting extradition since 2018. and the perception here was for years that he'd been living constantly and freely in california without ceasing justice in federal prosecutor. here, they have a very solid case against a former precedent. the 77 year old from a precedent because they have a very strong or they have very strong witnesses, a man who said he paid a $135000000.00. and they also took a witness from a late friend who had said that and told prosecutors that he had received the money
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for the former president. how many people here are angry, they said that he was a liar, and many are disenchanted. that he was the success story, the story of the poor shoe shine bullying from the and this who turned precedent. and that story ended up in another story of corruption among precedents in peru. meanwhile, the knowledge into the president bush of fernandez says he won't be running for reelection in october. the surprise announcement comes as the countries off as a deep, deep economic crisis. inflation has sort of a 100 percent and it's expected to get even was to raise a bow reports from one is iris. the news came as no surprise president elworth of her madness announced on friday that he won't run for reelection in october this year. for him and this revealed the news on his social media, where he published
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a 7 minute video explaining his struggles as president of argentina. and why he made the decision. a broken movie whose yemen on december 10th, 2023 on the same day in which we celebrate 40 years of democracy, i will give the presidential bond to whoever has been elected by the popular vote. i will work so that this is someone from our political space available for man. this came to power in 2019. he was hand picked by one of the most powerful politicians in the country, former president, christina fernandez. the kitchener, christina, as people go her needed a moderate candidate to run as president with her as vice president. but since taking office the parent, his coalition did not work out with enormous differences surfacing between the president and vice president on how to run the country. now many a wondering who the parent is, candidate will be in the presidential elections. dina christina is allowing
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everyone to talk until she comes out and defines things the way she wants to. there is no real discussion. christina will define the strategy. she will define who will be the candidate, the 65 percent of the country, that one. but again, it's christina is still trying to find to kind of say that a strong enough and that will be able to self. no mac trouble that exist up with him. whomever wins the elections, won't have an easy job. the announcement by president of the firm. and this happens just because this countries in the middle of economic crises with over 100 percent inflation in the past year with capital control for the government sets an official exchange rate. but the unofficial exchange rate is going up every day. we're here on the 347 shop are, for example, setting the different price of the us dollars, and it keeps on changing all the time. this is just an example of how unstable be economy in the country right now. the pandemic,
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the war in ukraine and an unprecedented drought have complicated argentina's, endemic economic troubles. economic malaise is felt on the street for me now land, he says the only thing she wants right now is the ability to really give us a call. again. we are selling what we can, but we deflation, it is too difficult. i only hope the whomever comes off to alberta for amanda will do a better job. i live at the firm and this still has some difficult months ahead. many fear that the government's lack of credibility may worse than the economic situation and the lives of the millions of people who once voted for him. there is i will as a feeder when a fight is the u. s, as it will soon start chaining ukrainian troops to use its abrams battle tanks, following a meeting of western allies and germany. officials say the advance tanks will make a difference in the war, but it's no silver bullet. beat is gathered. it's the ramstein ad, based on friday to discuss further support for ukraine. he has been pushing for
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more fighter jets and ammunition had a counter offensive to push back russian troops or collective efforts that made a huge difference on the battlefield. and now in just a few short months, the contact group has delivered more than 230 times more than 1550 armored vehicles and other equipment and munitions to support more than mine, new armored brigades. we've also expedited our in one abrams timelines to supply ukraine with more armored capability and becoming much in the mindset the ukrainians will use for trading or arrive here in germany in the next few weeks. and all of this is huge progress. surveillance for teachers in my chain. the moment russia accidentally dropped a bomb on belgrade, one of its own sissies,
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near the border with ukraine. russian commentators initially blamed ukraine for this, but an hour later the military says a weapon released by one of its own bombers caused it to residents were injured. the bomb landed at an intersection, and the force of the explosion blew a car on to the roof of a nearby shop. said he, his face regular drone attacks, since rushes invasion of ukraine 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. to ladd flee on a pile gonna be live in the last where the supreme court is facing a deadline to decide whether women's access to a widely used abortion pill should be further restricted. and here, brilliant deputy prime minister dominate. rob refuses to go quietly after an inquiry finds he bullied staff.
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ah. hello, the weather is set fair across a good part of australia where moment in that because we have high pressure in chart. okay. australia is a big place, but this is a big hi. we'll go back to it, sir. just surround the gravest gradient by and that high pressure running roared across a good part of the country, dominating the weather, keeping it logically all there will be one or 2 showers, some showers pushing into that western side of tasmania, on shore breeze. there also fading some showers just to the north of sydney running up across the gold coast up to was at eastern side of queensland top and also seek some at sharon as well as far high a little further round perth getting up to 31 degrees celsius with the winds coming in from the interior on saturday, that will change slightly as we go on through the next couple of days, sundays,
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lassi dry showers. maybe just sinking to the south. the sydney by that state wet weather, pushing across the south, out of new zealand. wetter, cooler and windy, a weather temperature falling back in christ church around 50 degrees celsius. the sunday still was shower course at east side was round the top and we'll see some noticeably cool weather coming into per 19 celsius by this state as we go into next week. 90 celsius and we'll harness well. we've seen some very wet by the coming through here, and that sliding its way for the east. ah . ah. took a fit in them, i'm not dotted with it before we saw that enough. ah
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. ah lou. ah ah, welcome back. a look at main stories now. gone, fires continued to ring out across to don's capital hart to despite the warring sides, both agreeing to a 3 dates cease, fire the eat, which marks the end of the fostering month of ramadan. over 400 people have been killed in 7 days of fighting. 10 members of the same family, including a child, have been killed in a mass shooting in south africa. and a former peruvian president alejandro. to lay to his surrender to us agents in
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california, and will now be extradited to face corruption charges back home in the next few days. is accused of taking more than $25000000.00 in bribes from the presenting from owe to bribes. during his 5 years in office, united states supreme court has facing a self imposed deadline in the coming hours to decide whether women's access to a widely used abortion pill will stay unchanged or be further restricted. it comes a week after a federal court ruled that the pill will remain available, but with some restrictions. my fists are prone, as one of the 2 drugs used for abortion across the us. the legal battle over the drug started earlier this month when a federal judge in texas ordered a nation wide ban. so let's get more in this now from shebra tansy who's in washington. what possible rulings can we expect? there are so many potential rulings that again, we should just emphasize this is about what should the status of be of if a prestone while the appeal school is considering. the government's appeal against
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the texas court ruling which revolts the food and drug administration. approval of miss preston, the supreme court, and these are just some of the possibilities. a supreme court could have a stay on that appeals court ruling that is allowed keep the status current tax keep a prestone available as it is under the f d a regulations. it could agree with the appeals court ruling about is keep prestone availability intact, but with some restrictions. but even that has enormous implications. the government argues, because that is already sort of overruling the f d a by a court that could, i could immediately open the floodgates to legal action against other drugs or people who say, well, we don't agree with the, with the f d a. now that it also gets rather interesting, they could send the whole case back to the appeal score and calling it to be dismissed. because as far as i can send, i decided that the original plaintiffs didn't have standing. and i'm one of the most interesting possibilities is the supreme court could leapfrog over the appeal school process and make its own decision on that texas quote judgment. because it's
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such a complicated case right now, in part because there's a dueling judgement from us from a court in washington state that says the status quo must be kept or the preston should be kept available as it is right now in states where it is legal on the, one of the political ramifications and she these are enormous as well. i'm in the conservative movement in the u. s. there are many goals, but 2 of them are restricting abortion access. i'm taking apart the regulatory state, taking your part big government. this does this, texas judgment, it, it completely undermines the food and drug food and drug administration. however, when you look at the polls, the country is overwhelmingly in favor of keeping this drug available. even amongst republicans, it's almost $5050.00 on keeping this drug available for the democrats. well, they're, they're against these rulings. they know it's politically very good for them because it mobilizes that base of mobilized independence at
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a time when they're very unpopular. when joe biden is, is very popular and even for the supreme court, they'll be aware, one would think that rulings have been there. standing actually has been question repeatedly or the last few months on a variety of issues. and when they ruled against the constitutional rights for abortion, last summer, that ruling was, abortion should be an issue for each individual state. so even actually agreeing with that 5th court of appeals ruling that frustrating is available, but with some restrictions means that the court, once again, will be restricting access to abortion. in states where it is legal that's actually against the routing last year. so a lot to consider. thank you very much. in washington, she return fee more african country looks at to approve a new vaccine for malaria. garner and interior already endorsed use of the new or 21 job, such as a university of oxford, a medical child shred, the vaccine has a 75 percent effectiveness rate. malaria kills more than $600000.00 people every
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year. most of them children in africa. this is a milestone for us, you know, it's been 30 years in the making this vaccine. there been lots of candidates that we've over 20 years. we've taken it to clinical trials or have not worked so well. but some, you know, from the outset from 2012, in pre clinical studies, 2015 clinic, this vaccine has looks very promising. so it's, it's fantastic. so come through to the stage emergency crews in colombia are hoping to rescue for mine as we've been trapped by an explosion. a build up of gases is believed to have caused the blast, which killed 3 on the work as at minds north of the capital book. a tar catching a peasant i on has more to call mind are now the side of a rescue operation in the colombian central town of pocono bar. no, no, no one
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. those one on one barzyk clarifies illinois almost not me out of bed. when other mine has told me that mine had exploded, i was frightened because my co workers were working. i mean, i was dramatic with a piles or look what i was blue college is that there, but of sound trouble there. try and bring you that package. a better a bit later on, but they go. sometimes it happens. it's taking a chilly under president gabriel burridge, his unveiled plans to bring the lithium industry under state control, wants to create a national lithium company and partner with private companies. it means the state would hold a controlling interest in all projects,
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but to porch admit the change will not happen quickly because it would require support from congress. lithium is in high demand around the world for use in electric batteries, leaving oper, simple note unavoidable. mula lithium presents us with a great opportunity for development, but we cannot miss. we have to do it differently than we have done before. you thought when we talk about development, we are thinking about the well being of beam habitants of our country. not just a few. and we think the wealth of our territories should be better distributed of decentralized. what the lithium industry has to be at the service of the people and not the people at the service of an industry. as in political developments here, britain's deputy prime minister, his resign of a bullying incident during his time in government, dominic robbers also justice secretary and a leading supporter of the prime minister where she soon, ag is now the 3rd minister to leave the cabinet for breaching the ministerial code, it is not gone quietly as santiago of ports to lose. one cabinet minister is considered unfortunate to lose 3. within 6 months presents
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a challenge for the you case. prime minister richie soon act. i'm in a swirl 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 bed. but a 5 month long investigation into allegations of rob overseeing a hostile work culture. revealed to counts of misconduct had been upheld and as he said, he would rob stood down in his resignation letter, he pledged his continued support for the prime minister, but defended his conduct and called the enquiry flawed. and one that set a dangerous precedent that would encourage spurious complaints against ministers. i strongly believe if the threshold for bullying is so lowered that are picking people up on bad work. i straightened out in negotiations where breach of
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a cabinet set mandate has been taken place, changing teams. so we get the very best out negotiations for we deliver on victims parole or human rights for, for if we can't do those things. and ultimately we the public, the pay, the price opposition, politicians disagree. i don't know why dominick rob, in the middle of a cost living crisis, thinks that anybody wants to hear about his whining about having to resign. i was, 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 johnston, 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 wants stepped in to lead the country when johnson was hospitalized with cove at 19, remained at the heart of government were dominic rob,
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now gone. the prime minister now finds himself without his most local political ally. and there are still questions and why it took so long for mister, sooner to address the issue of mister rob's conduct. and if he had been warned before, hiring him as his deputy, the loss of the prime ministers chief ally, comes at a particularly difficult time for sooner. 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 live trust is short, but turbulent tenure as leader sudak promised. accountability, or integrity and professionalism with a claim he hoped, would convince the public. in spite of questions that remain about the culture inside westminster, sonya eagle al jazeera london, all muslims around the world have been marking. it'll fit her at the end of the fostering month of ramadan, with prayers and festivities. massive crowds gathered in the saudi arabian city of
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mecca is slums. wholly a sight. the timing of eat is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. some countries the holiday will be celebrated on saturday instead. so there's been confusion on twitter off to thousands of verified accounts at last. they're blue tex, pope francis, and a former president. donald trump are among others, celebrities, public figures, government organizations who have lost their verification, and some copycat accounts have started to emerge, including one pretending to be hillary clinton, declaring she plans to run for the presidency again. anyone wishing to retain the check beside their name? now has to pay around $8.00 a month, ceo ill on mosque and says the move will reduce the number of fake accounts he's admitted to personally paying for some celebrities to keep their blue text. police in canada, se cargo containing gold worthily. $15000000.00 has been stolen from toronto airports. it arrived on monday night and was in
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a holding facility before it disappeared. police haven't confirmed where the aircraft had come from or its destination. the highest is canada's largest, since 3000 tons of maple syrup was stolen in 2012 and lovers of american beer. this could be a painful story for you. this is more than 2000 cans of miller high life are about to show you. and it's being poured down the drain by belgian customs. why packaging from the u. s. calls it the champagne of beers. but that doesn't whole sway in the e. u, where nothing is allowed to be called champagne, unless it's from the actual champagne region of france. the cannes was seized at the ports of antwerp on their way from the u. s. to germany. instead, they found their way into the crusher. your pleasure, a gun customs officers seized several beer comes because they are usually protected designation of all region.
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