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from an electoral to markers into a competitive with a look at the last for power in home, very early in the experiences of those who leave it every day. that is a pressure, although we have to be very careful, of course, have to be brave enough to support how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera ah. as foreign nationals rushed to escape, the fighting ensued on any civilians remained tracked with no basic supplies. we hear from those court in cross spine. what i would recommend to my sisters and where they are trying to at least is on right now is on the need to be grave up. please take care of each other. ah, hello there, i'm associate, hey, this is al jazeera at live from darma,
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also coming up. listen, kenya, eggs, you 47 bodies. as they investigated cults who believed they'd go to heaven, they stopped themselves to death facing corruption, charges, peruse, former president heads to a prison which houses 2 other former leaders and a marathon demonstration by climate protest isn't coincides with one of london, major sporting events. ah, well, we begin ensued on where fighting between the army and the rapid support forces is now raging for a 10th day. thousands of people are fleeing the violence and more than 400 have been killed. many neighborhoods have been left without access to food or cane water and the country is now it will serve, experiencing, in the a total internet blackout. but healing mohammed begins are coverage. ah, people in cartoon, a living in the middle of a war zone. what was once
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a bustling market is now piles of rubble. buildings and homes are in ruins, this burritos for here, i need our for my 0, my house here. and hunter body of the suffering aflac of food. local. ha, ha. if the city lack of florida, we don't have the city for treated. now. i'm also gonna have, ah, exists. would people say, well it's, it's on missing, but they can't go out and search for them as they're too scared to leave the house . doctors have described the situation as catastrophic visit a lot, a lot, much a lot of the hospital east till operational, but not to the full capacity due to the shortage of medical equipment. let alone difficulties that medical staff face to get to work with the fighting in the capital a centered around the presidential palace and the army headquarters. this video
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appears to show members of our military record support forces with the commander general mohammed. hum don douglas in the area, but it's not clear when it was filmed long but across the nell river and the city on. dorman, some people are bearing their dead. this home was hit by shelling while the family was asleep. i was i, li, i. well i, like i said at the i have bins on my body and i couldn't stand up, but god helped me. many shells came into my room and i collected them. they hid the room and came through the window that they broke the glass. i was lying in bed and when i stood up, i fell to the ground. i oh, it our duke, north of cartoon, there are pockets of resistance. some people took to the streets in protest on saturday, holding for an end to the violence. analysts say sedans long away to transition to civilian rule, a prospect that seemed imminent a few weeks ago is moving further out of reach. for as long as general douglas and
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army chief adult fighter opera on refuse to back down, one of them needs to win. so that he could claim power. this is how they see it for more and i and ultimately they have no problem. in my opinion. how can i thing, what made it a flight compromising or different? i think the security of the whole country and all the while sudanese live in fear as more if the country is destroyed in battle for power, for healing mohammed al jazeera. after a week of battle that delayed rescues, many countries are scrambling to evacuate the citizens and to pronounce for damien plains, landed it among military airport. they're carrying more than $300.00 people from port to dawn, spain, germany, and france also pulled hundreds of their citizens out on sunday. and no countries have announced evacuation plans for the coming days of correspondent him, morgan has moved from call to while there are 2 kinds of active evacuations
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happening here in the capital cartoon. there's the evacuation of foreign nationals with the help from their embassies and allied countries here in the, in the capital. many of them making their way to the eastern city off port 2 than just like the un mission here in the country and puts down is a city that's about 800 kilometers away from the capital. so that's a trip on a normal day that would take about 11 to 12 hours. but because they would be checkpoints on the route and because it's a large convoy it's, let's take longer than that. and those are the foreign nationals evacuating. then there's the local, the residence of her to themselves, who are doing their own evacuations. mapping out their own ruth, outside the capital, to make it to safe places. places like i does either in the central part of the country or river. now, in the northern part of the country, there are also some students who are trying to evacuate the country completely, not just 2 neighboring states. they're trying to move to neighboring countries like egypt. if you are chad and south for them, they're simply looking for ways depending on where they are, depending on the fighting at the time that they're trying to move,
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to make it out of the capital, whether that be to a neighboring state or a neighboring country. and be end, let's not forget that this is the 1st time. if i could actually witnessing a displacement. hutton was not a city that had, has witnessed conflict despite the fact that put on has had numerous where it's going on within its borders. but never in hard to me. so people are very and used to the situation on the bus. it escapes to dawn for egypt on saturday. she described her, it was like flaying that violence of her family getting out of sudan was not an easy decision to make. it was not an easy journey. what i would recommend to my brother are trying to teresa done right now is, i mean, you need to be brave. please take care of each other. don't carry too much money or to any clothes pack. likely make sure you have them. you would plenty of drinking water. the journey is really, really long. and when you think about it,
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just go for it. don't think of the what if just please try to get out and be safe. getting out of the bomb was definitely the most difficult part of this entire journey. having to go through the checkpoints where you don't know whether you're going to be robbed or killed or on just holding my mother's hand. looking into my grandmother, i just all holding each other's hands and praying that it all goes smoothly. i would say that even though it was the shortest part of the chip, it was definitely the most nerve wracking. the situation has just gotten so much worse in the last few days. people have completely run out of food, clean drinking water. the hospitals are almost at 0 capacity. they're completely not waking. there is no patrol. people can't move around. even evacuation, like when we evacuated,
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it was way much easier. i was even at the border. there weren't that many people, but now these borders are filled with so many people. and it is draining into a full blown herana chain. crisis on that needs to be stopped as to why needs to be put into place. and the people of said, i need to be evacuated safely. or speaking of coughing voters, hundreds of people offering to neighboring faster don. and more than 10000 people have also crossed into neighboring chad. the well food program says it's preparing to process, at least a $100000.00 people there. a piece of under of, of that is the un humanitarian coordinator and south to dawn. he says, 2000 people have cross that border more are expected. so for the numbers of the iraq most here and have been fairly humid, we're looking about 2000 people that have arrived from sudan into sounds that most of the ring to each other. good days about 7 hours of travel from costume,
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from capital by road. and of course, we are expecting violence would decrease that the number of people that that will be arriving in sounds, stories that we're hearing from people arriving. first of all, these are usually people that have the means to travel here. so we're also expecting more vulnerable people to come at the later stage, but a lot of people are talking about horrible situations in get through about being, having the ropes on the way from customer years from they often arrived here. we. luckily, most of those people do have family in south who help them. busy maybe just also there's also 2 teachers that were also expecting some sudanese to come to, to sell to them because we have about 400000 nice refugees in sell to them and a few 100000 nice like and also living. it's also done in those people of course like home. so we're also preparing for eventually out
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a larger scale return off to the nice. busy or not retirement, or for sure that he's moving towards that the moving on to some other news now. and police and kenya has zoomed at least $47.00 bodies, including those of children from graves and a 1st outside melinda in the east of the country. the victims allegedly, from a religious cult, starved themselves to death. after following their pastor's instructions to stop eating, police investigating the cult which one enjo says is an operating since 2019 civil until they believed they would meet god. they ended up in a shallow grave, outside a coastal town in eastern kenya, victims of a suspected cult leader of us our days wife, son and parents in law disappeared, leaving everything behind you. so when i get to such off, when i said san juan,
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i stood down dahlgren to see jesus saw it, and i trucked our flight. it's only book a long way. tickets to my lindy, we should have already gone to get back to my adobe. this is the man accused of loring them to melinda. i paul mackenzie and thing. gay is the leader of the good news international church. he apparently promised his followers they would meet their creator if they starved themselves to death with this era he had been arrested before i went to children, died, there wasn't laughing for me enough. i didn't have to, you know, keep him behind by that shows because street. so yes, people are angry. but you know, you know, if you had gone before police believe dozens of victims may be buried in the forest . several children are among the dead. and there are fears, many more could be missing the la january my ball, my little me. we visited homes in villages in the area and we spoke to parents
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whose children had all died. some families have lost up to 5 children. and in some cases, the parents have died as well. some members of the church were rescued from the preachers property alive, but weak relatives at the exclamation sites are holding out hope that they're missing. loved ones have survived the moment. so does our to on very in who mind to see what is going on here on the people who are been coming year i can, i can't see. none of those are similar relative for the i don't find nearest can more people unseen more groups. mackenzie is now in custody. pathologists are taking samples from the victims to determine the cause of death. shavon, silk al jazeera, well get in barrow as the governor of can leafy county where those bodies were exhumed. he explained how authorities are dealing with that case. and the dog above buffalo lost his buffaloes. the security team had bottles,
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everybody or it up been because it was deep enough. artists saw the doors are not dead. i think care by the time people to discover the guy has been there for so long. think out there for yes or thing things have been happening gradually without doing and when he was arrested the other day, he was released them on a bond by the god because they are they could not prove in court that went to cala moment. that said, the people, dido slavish. you said the problem is a, we don't know how he, he managed to convince it. is a follow us to come all the way and you know, and you come there in because you're in the same country, you're not really on a checkpoint with where this passport control. so in your life, in melinda, you could go to the family dog. any detection, you bought deb a public vehicle and to go there or what to what we own supplies is that the the
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family members will distribute who victims are white. they did not say res. alarm de numbers would have been able to raise the land that this to put on missing. we don't know from where they cancel because most of them are not from the gleeful county. so they don't know where they come from, where whether they had to put it to the police station, got their family members or missing dots wanting to police are looking into a little 60 people have been count an attack in northern became a father authority found out a 100 men wearing military uniforms made in the village of common your tongue, a province is that comes as the government and apply thousands of people to help fight on to grapes linked to al qaeda and i saw it has came responsibility, the lad hill and i was just setting up security and called brazil ways to stamp out a recent attack. thousands of migrants making their way across the mexico, calling for action after
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a deadly fire boarded attention. ah ah hello, let's get going with your weather forecasts for the middle east and africa right off the bat. i wanted to show you this dramatic video of a twist or in the northeast of oman. early estimates our wind speeds here about 200 kilometers per hour. that would put this at the equivalent of an f 3 twister on a scale of 5. now in terms of the active weather on monday, i think it would be around hit and miss through saudi arabia. but it should be much quieter for oman. hot send humid until ha, with a top temperature of 35 degrees through pockets sun or closing in on 40 is through sin. province temperatures are also coming up once again in sort minutes dont ask about at $34.00, it remains showering through much of perky a temperature still low here is stumble. 14 degrees, it's certainly been
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a sluggish start to spring cure. heat, wave alert continues for the southeast corner of senegal, those temperatures cross 40 degrees and we had seen a months worth of rain in the southeast of kenya in mombasa, so quite heavy pulses there. i think on monday it will be for the western side of d. r, congo. and that leads into the northwest of angola. also seen some pretty solid bands of rain around vint. hook that stretches into the soft west botswana could see some flooding here, a few showers around cape town, his fall with a high of 19 degrees bye for now. ah. the deep sea mining to provide the minerals needed for green energy transition. in the 1st of 2 special reports, 101 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean on al jazeera, unflinching questions is war with will wander minute rigorous debate. people who
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are dying because of lack of medical treatment. black labs don't really matter in the police will join me markham on hill for up front. what al jazeera. ah ah ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the styles you take here, and that's remind you about top stories. fighting against your don, between the army and the rapid support forces is now raging for 10 day. thousands of people are fleeing more than 400 have been killed. is also in the total internet, black out. many areas also without accessed food or clean water. meanwhile, many countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens and diplomats from student
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. jordan is the latest to pull out $300.00 people, span and germany also for hundreds of their citizens. on sunday. kenyon police have dug up the bodies of 47 people on land owned by the leader of a cult victims allegedly starved themselves to death, have to be told to stop eating in order to meet jesus. pasta is in police custody and had been arrested twice before. peruse, former president has been transferred to prison to serve a pre trial detention of 18 months at a 100 to later was extradited from the u. s. sunday to face corruption charges. he's accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 and bribes during his 5 years in office. arianna sanchez reports from lima, handcuffed, and escorted the u. s. marshals former feresi, the in the li 100, a little young living hulu early sunday, to losing a final bid to prevent his extradition. ah, a few. so orders waited outside the airport. no more than you. 2 0 boy, yeah,
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i don't know, but we came to support our leader because he was the best president he left the economy stable. we used to have 10 pieces of bread for a few cents, and now we can't afford anything. after a health checkup the 77 year old former leader met bit who's top prosecutor, but the 7 o e this her team has been pursuing daniels extradition to face charges since 2017 . then his 1st appearance in court. so your soda, dario, i am in economics, an international education professor at stanford university. currently retired for little was read his rights and charges pollution and money laundering. he faces up to 20 years in prison control, and his brother, legal says, public opinion has already condemned him. syndic, let us officials are giving statements as if he was already sentence. a government minister has described president to little as a criminal. that is
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a pre judgement. witnesses have told prosecutors the legal received $35000000.00 in bribes in exchange for public works contracts charges he has denied. he will die if he goes to prison once been sure to allow him to remain under how. so you're going to feel to the 2017 and they believe he will try whiskey and henry will now join 5, former president under investigation for corruption, for no, for prison sale. again, the son just, i just, he'd be much more than 3000 people on the march north through mexico and the latest of a series of migrant caravans. they're heading towards mexico city with eventual aim, reaching the border with united states. many on the march also demonstrating after 40 people died in the detention center fire next to last month. i'mma put this down, the bullet one with po, testing the 40 deaths to demand the closure of the national migration institute.
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the demand, mexico's president or brideau, pays attention to our good cause to demand the removal of the migration director, the coffee centers of the concentration camps of this century, my hotel w. okay, how did we don't have any other alternatives in leaving from yen to keep moving forward? we won't give up. we all want to go to the united states. i'm fighting for a better future for my daughter here. and another one i left in honduras, brazil's government has launched a campaign aimed at improving safety in schools after a series of shootings. there are now more security patrols outside schools. and 300 people suspected of planning further attacks have been detained in recent weeks. mechanic have reports from rio de janeiro bear fragile milton yoshi live brazil president losing us to let us uva. cheered an emergency meeting for aimed at preventing violence in schools. in march, a 13 year old student stabbed and killed
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a teacher with a knife than this month. a 25 year old man wielding a hatchet broke into this preschool, killing 4 children between the ages of 5 and 7. moscow called me a deal more straw's it dodgy. it's a monstrosity that all of us who are father's mother's grandparents, uncles could never imagine would happen. at the meeting, the government announced it would be spending $625000000.00 to re enforce security in the schools. but the president and his closest aides also blame the spread of hate speech on social media. as the contributing factor in the search of school violence, justice minister flavio geno said social media websites would be monitored as part of the operation to prevent new school attacks. if fall regulating and monitoring the internet does not violate our freedom of speech, to protect those rights,
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we need rules to cub hate videos and messages which are being published every day. instigating violence. school attacks are a new phenomenon in brazil, but some specialists believe the surge of violence could become as common as in the united states when boys new evening chipped boys that very nice in the 20 years before last year we had a live in school attacks, but in just the past 10 months we've had obtained these numbers can't be compared to those in the us. but the shop increase in a country that is not used to dealing with this kind of islands saying happy looking up at su audrianna. so vera is grateful to see security measures are finally being taken seriously. for more than a decade, she's been pushing brazilian officials to focus on school violence in 2011. her 14 year old daughter and 11 other students were killed in the handling massacre. the deadliest school attack in brazil, history moved as will. i not only lost her daughter, but saw my family being shattered. my husband and father both suffered strokes. my
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son had to cope alone with the pain of losing the sister and seeing his parents plunge in despair. it's a feeling that only those who have suffered at 1st hand can understand this month, police patrols in front of schools have increased by. but at that, he, irma, like many brazilians feel that more needs to be done and that families, teachers, and psychologists must be better prepared to deal with this new threat. these statues of teenagers running as if they had their futures ahead of them represent the 12 students who were killed during brazil's deadliest school attack, a reminder by parents and advocates that unless serious protection measures are taken, innocent lives will continue to be at stake. monica innocuous, i'll just 0 re edition narrow agriculture ministers from the g 7 nations of called for the extension of the ukrainian grain exports, the agreement,
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broken by the un and to k last july. it allows you to take for granted from a number of it's back c port russia that has indicated and weren't allowed the deals to continue beyond may 18th, when the extension of that day will be on the table. when russia's foreign minister 2nd abra travels to new york this week, russia is also scheduled to hold a un security council meeting on monday to discuss the principles of the un charter . that's the same charter that it's accused of violating with its war on ukraine. under prologic edison james base has more from the un, the russian foreign minister will preside over 2 meetings of the un security council. these are the signature events of the russian presidency. and traditionally, when this happens, ministers attend from other security council nations. however, on this occasion, i'm told most of the security council will be represented by ambassadors rather than ministers. while he's here in new york, mr. lab rough will also meet with the secretary general of the united nations. antonio could terrace and their discussions will focus on the black sea grain
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initiative, which russia says needs to be renewed by may. the 18th. when i spoke though, to the russian ambassador to the united nations, he told me that russia's not happy at all with the way that deals operating. we did not see progress that would, that will show us that the initiative is implemented on both tracks because there are 2 tracks of these initiatives. know the green initiative. we agree that the member hon understanding between the nation un, which provides for the export of the russian grains and fertilizers which is not being implemented despite all the efforts. the secretary general is, is making it one of the 2 meetings that mr. lab russell chat is about the defense of the un charter. of course, that's the very same un charter, the organizations pounding document, which many countries and the un secretary general have said russia violated by its invasion of ukraine. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations thailand is
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currently seeing record breaking temperatures. people in the capital, bangkok are being not to go outdoor temperature reach to 43 degrees celsius on saturday. and a combined with humidity that felt like 54 degrees in while environmental activists took to the streets of london for a 3rd day of demonstrations. these protests coincided with the london marathon. there were 5th for the activists would disrupt the event. but in the end, it went smoothly. thanks to a change in tactics. i protested, and in bother explains. oh, they're in to the final mile of the london marathon, cheered on by thousands of spectators. but sundays event was different because climate change activists extinction rebellion orrick saw. we're also eating the streets. they had be phase of disruption. but exxon brought in hundreds of stewart's to make sure nobody tried to stop the runners. at he, in stuart is
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a former olympic champion canoeists now dedicated to climate campaigning to all right here is to connect with the many, many thousands of people that are out there that we know is seriously concerned about a crime emergency but have no path to action a wag invite to people to calm down experience. what is like to be a part of a massive group of people who are seriously concerned in recent years x r has been known for direct action including citizens bringing traffic to a halt in central london. they now say they favor a different approach. another group just still poil recently targeted the well sneaker championships here in the u. k. i'm a civil engineer from london to a fair activists have just been jailed for climbing, a major bridge over the river thames forcing police to close it to traffic. but they say they're still committed to disrupting public events as a way to keep the climate crisis in the news. our government, this response, their, their response to the climate crisis is to put people in jail. that's not the right way to solve the climate crisis. you saw the climate crises by addressing the
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issues on the issue is no new oil and gas extinction. rebellion for their part, want ministers to and funding for new oil and gas projects and set up emergency citizens assemblies to address the climate crisis. one of the slogans extinction rebellion are using for today's event is running out of time and they've given the government a deadline of monday. beyond which they say they'll be increasing their actions. we're definitely gonna continue targeting and trying to rocks the oil industry, financial institutions, that all financing the oil, industry, insurance companies that are ensuring polluting industries. all these things will, will continue. but it's going to be targeted. so different priorities perhaps. but as they raced to push the politicians to deliver on their own climate promises, we can expect more eye catching events between baba al, jazeera london or kelvin kept him, has run the 2nd fastest time in history at the london marathon,
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has the race began much of the focus was on britain from afar running his last race, but it turned out to be kept in the day. the 23 year old canyon broke the course record, missed the wild record by just 16 seconds. early as if i'm the her son, one the women's race and what was her date you over the distance? the ethiopian born doctrinaire was taking part ahead of a potential run in the marathon at the paris film. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, these are the headlines. fighting answered on between the army and the rapids of what forces is now raging for a 10th day. thousands of people are fleeing and more than 400 have been killed. there's also a near turtle internet flak out, and many areas are without access to food or clean water. in my many countries
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