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sound his fall was the height of 19 degrees. bye for now. ah. but there are some of the media stories of critical look at the global news media spread on al jazeera government shuttle access to social media. ah, the escalating violence in su dawn is forcing thousands of civilians and embassy staff to flee the country. ah, hello, why money inside the sound is their life and also coming up police in kenya exam the remains of followers of christian cults. who believe they would go to heaven? i starving to death. oh,
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running to pressure of fashion, johns and the government about workers safety in factories in bangladesh will be live in deka and mexican sess out on a mass track, calling for action after deadly fi at a migrant detention center. ah, we begin in su dawn with the local time now is 9 am and people are bracing for 10, stay finance and trying to escape it. these the live pictures from khartoum where things do appeared to be calm for the moment. the days of fighting between the army and the countries biggest paramilitary have killed over 400 people and forced thousands of sydney's to flee more than 10000 of them have crossed into neighboring
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chad. the wild feed program says that number could rise 200000. when joining us on the phone from charles capital and jemina is freelance janice carol, the lads carol you imbedded with the world feed program on the border with through dawn. so you've seen the refugees fleeing fast and tell us what you saw. thank you . what i assume is people coming across the border every day. so the number is increasingly clicking very rapidly. we don't know yet exactly how many they are because they're counting them according to local sources. they are already more than 2 to 20, talking to them, and they are divided in the district condition it's, it's a region. so you have to imagine it's a very, very dry place. it's almost barren, almost no shade, no place to get cancer. and the pictures the right above 44 degrees, so the refugees there, they are lacking everything basic and i got no food know what to do in addition.
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and the only place to get water is on the other side of the border. so they are guaranteed sitting in the opening. and when i went there i met woman just gave birth to to baby queen almost on the background. so, but she would be excited me here to protect them and there you are, you and they are struggling to help them, but they really need to do so they need absolutely the new found to you mentioned babies. i wonder if you could tell me a bit more about the makeup of these refugees? is it mostly families flaying? oh, are there lots of young people? i mean, what are the stories that telling you as to why they've decided to flee to charge me mostly found me many, many, many, many children who came to me mainly about the fear when the conflict started and fighting around the homes that you see,
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she didn't give me all me reaching left. then they flew across the boat to chat and get back on the police station. told me about lew teams and also there was one village and what birds and which parts of sudan are they coming from? mostly yeah, mostly coming from the region and then at the border we've, we've chats and most of them are coming from the village is just next to the, to the border. so every close to, to check the main to the bathroom, to fight the brain on. so most of the people in the city get home and just carry and don't they all say that?
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i've seen the fight in the lower the the title stuffs and there will be 10001000 arrests for you. okay, i appreciate your time. free downs, john. this carol valard speaking to us from charged capital and jemina noon. i billed bassett, left sudan for egypt on saturday. she described what it was like. flinging the violence with her family, getting out of sudan was not an easy decision to make. it was not an easy journey. what i would recommend my sister's number, they are trying to think that on right now is on the you need to be brave. please take care of each other. don't carry too much money or too many clothes pack, like we make sure you have sent. you would plenty o thinking, watch the journey is really long and when you think about it,
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just go for it. don't think of the what ifs. just please try to get out and be face. 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 i'm just holding my mother's hand looking into my gram as 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 0 capacity. they're completely not waking. there's no patrol. people can't move around. even evacuation like when we evacuated, it was way much easier. i was, oh, of the,
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even at the border there weren't that many people, but now these borders are filled with so many people and it is turning into a full blown herana chain price. this 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. well, the chaos is also triggered. the evacuations of foreign diplomats and their families. planes carrying french, german, italian and spanish nationals have landed recently. more countries have announced evacuation plans in the coming days. now with call terms, international, airport clothes, foreign governments are looking elsewhere in the region to get their citizens out the dongle. our local airport is one option, it's in the northern part of the country, closer to egypt, and to the west. there's also the shaheed sabera airport that's located in sudan staff for region. another possible evacuation route is through the port sir don
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international airport. it's in the red sea province and a relatively short distance from saudi arabia's port city of jetta. are some roads that remain open, can get people closer to ethiopia, egypt and south. see don line crossings with those countries have so far remained open. a lot of countries the looking to did you booty as a logistical hub, the u. s. deployed forces there before launching evacuations in see don. william paley is a former british ambassador to sedan. he explains why evacuation from call to miss so complicated. you have continued her evacuation, but the very rarely the plans they rarely survive contact with the enemy. and this is a particular circumstances that wouldn't necessarily up in foreseen that you'd have to heavily armed forces fighting in the streets of costume. most of when i was going to done the evacuation plan was to go by road in the event of the airport
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being close, go by route 2 ports are done, but that's a long it's a long way and fighting is also continuing in other parts of the country, so in those circumstances, your very little option, but result to a military evacuation, which is what's happened in this case. and it was clear from here that the embassies were in the middle of a war zone that they were being targeted normally. diplomatic missions in you can operate with a degree of immunity, but in this, in this conflict we saw a tax on the bass that we saw, the facts and french and americans the diplomat themselves were unable to operate. so had to be evacuated in, ironically with a diplomat out of the country. it's much easier to put pressure on the parties because you don't have hostages if you like. the difficulty now is how to get british citizens out. that's
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a much more complex thing because they'll be spread over the place. now at least 60 people have been killed in an attack in northern volcano fasfa dorothy say about a 100 men wearing what looked like military uniforms rated the village of kama, india, tango province. the intact comes just stamped to the government, mobilized thousands of people to help fight armed groups linked to al qaeda, an eyesore so far, no group has claimed responsibility. police in kenya have examined at least $47.00 bodies, including those of children, from graves in a forest outside melinda and the east of the country. victims allegedly, from a religious cult, starved themselves to death after following their past as instructions to stop eating. police investigating the cult which one and geo says has been operating since 2019 javan silk has more. they believed they would meet god. they ended up in a shallow grave, outside
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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 such off, when i said san juan, 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 as the leader of the good news international church. he apparently promised his followers they would meet their creator if they starved themselves to death was going on in this area. he had been arrested before i went to children, died, there wasn't enough in for me enough. i didn't have to, you know, keep him behind by the coast trade. so your people are angry. but you know, you know, if you had gone before police believe dozens of victims may be buried in the forest
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. 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 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. what so does our to on very in who mind to see what is going on here on the people who are been coming near icon. i can't see. none of us are similar relative for you. i don't find nearest can more people on seen more groups. mckenzie is now in custody. pathologists are taking samples from the victims to determine the cause of death. shavon, silk al jazeera now monday marks the 10th anniversary of the collapse of
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a factory in bangladesh that killed over a 1000 people. the 8 story ron applies on the outskirts of the capital duck, has suffered a sudden structural failure. all the 3000 people inside the building at the time the government made some reforms to protect workers. in the aftermath that activists say it hasn't been enough. that's good to salvage audrey joins now from the size of the accident in savannah, which is just outside docker. so town, very how safe is it for the government workers in bangladesh today? well, before i get to that, let me show you. this is where the multi story building runa plaza was, and there was at least 5 different government spectra and a shopping center. there's nothing there except some green waves and plans. and you have a memorial here, the only one for the victim. it's the same instructor with 2 hands with the sickle and a hammer made by the barn or walker's body. now going back to your question,
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much has improved in bangor of that doesn't have to be said within last 10 years that much to do away the international at coda. and i live the international labor organization in coordination with bung with those got and, and bunger those garments, manufacturers, associates, and they have an independent body called government sustainability council, which not looks after all this matter. you can hardly get any international order if you don't comply with that compliances which would be fire, safety, scape, brute, and many other safety condition that are imposed on the government's bacteria regularly inspected by the alternatives. many have been fine. many have been actually shut down since then. not going back. there was a rally here. last slide. they deal. there was protest and valley here. just about few hours ago. there were many victims, victims, family members, labor union workers. that said, not much has been done actually in terms of compensation for the victims,
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at least 46 percent of the labor people who are employed to get that jobs back up. this occurred interaction age. many of them are traumatized mentally ill. some are physically challenged, that cannot work. some of this paper got barely $1000.00 of the compensation was very mega considering the fund that was set up, had a huge amount of money. and they still complained that them getting that i did good compensation as well as the minimum wage. the union later said the minimum wage is grossly inadequate. that's $95.00 a month. they cannot leave and defy inflation. time post spend that make their biggest cost of leaving us tremendously. gone up and demanding for the place. $200.00 a month, much needs to be done as far as rehabilitation of those workers that we've got in georgia and out of job. so there is a lot of demand by the government walker, that victims the families as well as the union. and you will referring to the bangladesh record, which
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a lot of international retailers manufacturers signed up to which he say has made a difference on the ground. but there's still a large number of gum and produces, understand who haven't signed it, signed up to it, like walmart and amazon, for example. what impact is that had that's very true. may the government factory work on sub contract and they don't have to made a lot of this compliant. and i just said a lot of the, particularly the american governments that didn't sign up to that, but don't rely on what the governments assign. i believe the com. so and the governments manufacturer assertions provide as a safety concern along with what that code and aligns did. it did improve the situation, but much needs to be done. it also has to be said that the governments manufacturer said that we are willing to raise the way to then improve the working condition far better. as long as the buyers are willing to pay more, their squeeze, sometimes even to break even costs when,
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because they're the mercy of this global buyers, including big names like h prime, x gap and zara. but they're not willing to do that. and the government manufacture is pretty much monopolized by the international global buyers adapt to get what the best they can on the circumstance. okay, thank you so much for that ton paid, chattering speaking to us that the size of that huge accident in savannah just don't side deca still ahead on al jazeera from rivals to cautious friends, south korea and japan restart their trade relationship and stepping up security brazil's government response self despite at school meetings. ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the map, informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development
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especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate. now only both the legal route for what they see the 3 i think that you're going to focus in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah t a done this with a pushing with one or 2 global perspectives. mm. mm
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lou ah ah ah, you're watching al jazeera mind if our top story is this hour. it's day 10 in the power struggle between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group. the rapid support forces facing this kills more than 400 people and forced thousands to free their homes. the chaos in sudan has triggered the evacuations of foreign dipped mounts and their families. the u. s. b u. k. france and germany have all pull their citizens out. canyon police have double dug up the remains of 47 people who oh, who were in the land owned by lisa. if a cult,
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they say the victim staff themselves off to being told to stop eating. the pastor is in police custody. australia has launched its biggest defense shakeup in decades. it's looking to transform its military, which cambra says, is no longer fit for purpose. the country has flagged long range. precision strike weapons is one of its top priorities. the defense review says intense competition between china and the us in the asia pacific is raising the potential for conflict . this represents a document for to die and tomorrow it is the most significant at work that's been done since the 2nd world war looking in, i comprehend to why, at what is needed. it demonstrates it in a world where challenges to our national security are always evolving. we cannot fall back on old assumptions. we must build and strengthen our security by seeking
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to shape the future. rather than waiting for the future to shape us. south korea has restored japan to the list of countries and gives preference to in trade. sol downgraded, took care 3 years ago in a diplomatic spat. but as both countries looked to deepen 3 way cooperation with washington on security, they have been working to repair that relationship. rob mcbride has the latest from so this is one of the most heavily policed parts of sol. is the location of the japanese embassy and often the scene of anti japanese demonstrations, giving an indication of the long and troubled relationship between the 2 neighbors . going back to the last century, 2 world war 2 and 2 decades of colonial rule. it was during a particularly bad downturn in relation several years ago that south korea, japan of the so called white list defrosted trading pot,
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and that was seen as retaliation. and the trade dispute with japan, sparked by a court case against japanese companies, are using war time, korean force labor. since the current conservative administration, the president took y'all, has been in power. big attempts have been made to try to restore relations partly to help trade, but also partly for joint security, given the increased threats for north korea and also the expanding power of china. as president human begins a state visit to washington. all of this improvement in relation certainly has the approval of the united states as it ties in nicely with its geo political goals. indo pacific. not so popular though, amongst ordinary koreans given the troubled relationship with japan as sole draws closer to tokyo. so president, humans, popularity continues to plummet in the poles, but it does seem to be
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a price he is willing to back. robert bride al jazeera, so agriculture ministers from the g 7 nations have called for the extension of the ukrainian grain export deal. the agreement broken by the un and turkey a loss july allows ukraine to export grain from a number of its black c ports. russia is indicated that won't allow the deal to continue beyond may 18th. it says conditions to facilitate its own exports, have not been met. all the 3000 people are marching north through mexico in the latest in a series of migrant caravans. a heading towards mexico city were the aim of reaching the united states border. the migrants are mainly venezuelans, but they are people from as far away as china and other asian nations. they all say demanding action all to 40 people died in a boarded detention center fire last month. i'm a put a bit down the bullet. what are we protesting 40 deaths to the month?
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the closure of the national migration institute. 30 mom to mexico's president or produce, pays attention to our good cause. to demand the removal of the migration director, the coffee centers of the concentration camps of this century link my hold on the calendar, 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, hers former president has returned home after being extradited from the us to face corruption charges. a 100. toledo has appeared in court in lima is a case of accepting more than $35000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years in office, or later denies any long doing. eloquent little little one, brazil's government has launched a campaign aimed at improving safety in schools after a series of shootings are now more security patrols outside schools. monica yanna k
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reports from rear dish near there for the real deal. she live brazil's president losing us, who let us huber, cheered an emergency meeting for aimed at preventing violence in schools. in march, a 13 year old student stabbed and killed a teacher with a knife. then this month, a 25 year old man wielding a hatchet, broke into this preschool, killing 4 children between the ages of $5.00 and $7.00. moscow called me a deal most rosy, 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 jello said social media websites would be
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monitored as part of the operation to prevent new school attacks. f fall regulating and monitoring the internet does not while it are freedom of speech to protect those rights. 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 going to his new eating chip, toys that though he needs in the 20 years before last year we had 11 school attacks, but in just the past 2 months we've had obtained these numbers can't be compared to those in the us, but they show a shop increase in a country that is not used to dealing with this kind of islands. saint happy looking up at su audrianna. sylvia 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
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year old daughter and 11 other students were killed in the had language massacre. the deadliest school attack in brazil's history movie, it is with my not only lost a daughter, but saw my family being shattered. my husband and father both suffered strokes. my 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 bar, but at the d. m, 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. the 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 unoccupied. i'll just 0 rio de
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janeiro. okay, that's it for me, molly. inside he can find more information on our website. al jazeera dot com to check it out. the weather's coming up next then inside story, we'll examine sean, his efforts to woo the philippines to stay with us. ah, the who's the you're here, we're here. let's go with your weather update for europe in africa. great to see you. so we've got cold hair sinking out of the north, across the islands of ireland, britain that's also finding its way into western friends in the low countries. number's way out of whack here. well below average, you'll max out in monday on monday. love in degrees and some showers in the mix as well, but where things are changing is other in spain already hence of it. 31 degrees in
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seville will pump up that temperature by the end of the week, thursday dark, the red, the hard, the temperature could hit 40 degrees on the nose. and if you get there, it's going to be a new national temperature record, a force being for the month of april, currently it's in mercy. 37.4. and that was set more than a decade to go back to the here and now pulses of rain along the eastern shore of the adria to see also into zat grub as well. and still some showers for turkey more . so for central and eastern areas of the country to africa, we go that heat wave alerts still in play for the southeast corner of senegal, temperatures of cross 40 degrees here over the heat we're talking about in iberia will also, temperatures also pump up in morocco as well, so all the bands of rain from then folk into the southwest of botswana. we could see some flooding here over the next little bit. and now you're up to date, see later ah,
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a meeting of minds or over the world. we have this rise of influence, the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian, you know, meets renowned economist hygiene chang parties. i pulled myself out of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have any competition to dp unscripted on al jazeera. china was a philippines. i made increasing rivalry with the u. s. while manila grants washington more military bases. so how's the philippines going to strike a balance and it's relations with this isn't so story ah.

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