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and then pulling back out again, talk the law will the law with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile? what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, ah. rush to leave a boss of nation more. c, denise, and foreigners, flea the capital called to him as the humanitarian conditions, worse it ah, and i want money inside the sound, is there a life and death or so coming up. and he's dig out the remains of 58 cult members in kenya who were convinced to stop themselves to death.
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oh. 6 protest isn't bangladesh, prussia, fashion johnson, governments to do more work as safety and migrant sess out on a mass track to west the u. s. hoping for a better future despite toughen bolduc restrictions. ah, internet and mobile networks are nearly completely down in sudan on the 10th day avoidance between the army and the power military rapid support forces. the fighting has cut off access to electricity, food, and clean water for much of the population. at least 420 people have been killed and thousands forced to flee their homes. since the vaunted began, the chaos is foresee evacuations of locals and foreign nationals. china announced
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the extraction of some of its personnel to a neighboring country. so far more than 12 nations have evacuated best citizens. the european union's top diplomat says it hasn't been easy, has been accomplish abrasion and it has been a successful operation. first, stop would it be in union? when do want people already knew this? and many more european union and she uses all this already out of she won. i got you the cool retreat more than 1000 people for sure. have a morgan has a very latest from call to for many people here at the last 24 hours has been more of a rollercoaster. those who are able to speak to say that because they're no phone communications in many parts of the capital. and because of the lack of internet, they no longer know which is the safe route out of the car, out of the capital, whether it's 2 neighboring states or neighboring countries. many people say that
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they don't know what's happening in the districts of their relatives or where their relatives lived. but would they do know is that they can still hear fighter jets overhead, especially in the northern part of the capitol. now some of the residents who we were able to speak to in the eastern nile, which is just north east of the capital, harder to me say that they were able to see more r s f cars coming in to enforce those already in the capital. hot tomb we spoke to residence in the northern part of the capital as well and they say they can hear heavy artillery strikes and they can hear the sound of fighter jets and air strikes . being launched by sidney's army against the rapid support forces. people had hope that again, because it's even because there was supposed to be to 72 hour period of cease fire, which ended yesterday. they hope that they would be able to get out. that is not the case. and now with telecommunications down and with an intellect blackout, they say they don't know how to be able to to be able to get out of their homes to find safe routes out of the capitol. online banking is also difficult, and many people say they've not been able to access the bank even before. but
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before this fight, this fighting started and, and they're having difficulties, financial difficulties in getting out. so the situation is getting dire for residence here in the capital, especially those who want to go out because with an intellect blackout and a breakdown in telecommunications, they said they don't know what the safe routes are out of the capital anymore. all the fighting in sudan has fullest tens of thousands of people into neighboring charge. the u and estimates between 10 and 20000 people have fled sedans, western region, all dar, forward to seek refuge in the country. that's on top of the $400000.00 sudanese refugees who already in charge displaced by years of instability of fleeing. the violence has been fraught with risk. noon of the basset and a family took a long road trip to reach safety and neighboring egypt. she left it on on saturday, 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,
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they are trying to think that on right now is you need to be brave. please take care of each other. don't carry too much money or too many clothes pack, likely. make sure you have them. you would implant your thinking, what in the journey is really, really long. and when you think about it, just go for it. don't think of the what ifs. 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 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
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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, 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. as fighting wages across country and food and medicine are in short supply as you've been hearing civilians who already grappling with high inflation and rising commodity prices and now having to cope with the armed conflict in their city. hash mhm by reports fighting shows no signs of
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abating incatel ah government troops on the offensive road but their rivals from the palla military units, the rapid support forces i served. a holding ground caught in the crossfire, civilians are desperate, frustrated and helpless. witness allan line rig if we pray for an end to bloodshed, allah, people have been killed, displays not looting as white spread. also, we never thought this would happen in through done. we used to watch wars in yemen in iraq, but we never thought this would one day happen here. repeat as his fires are phase to hold. the power struggle between the army strong band general of the for to hell behind. and ourself leader mohammed ham, then head betty raises fear of a prolonged civil war naval athena. we stand behind our military, but we refused to support general albert han alcohol. she had our top, they are all responsible for the war and allowing prisoners out when they have
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turned the country into a playground for proxy malicious as violence surges, a trip to the grocery has become fraught with danger. looters roam the streets. aunt malicious are constantly on the move, shops are running out of food i is on in them of soon, traders are hoarding goods and they are increasing prices to make profits even before there was disruption of fuel supplies to increase prices. there's no justification to what they're doing for now, humidity and behind, seem unwilling to negotiate and, and to the conflict. international agencies warn africa's 3rd most populous nation could face an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. pasha, marlboro al jazeera, ah, must bring on some other knees. now ali 60 people have been killed in an attack in
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northern bikini fast so 30 say about a 100 men wearing what looked like military uniforms rated the village of commer india tango province. the attack comes just after the government mobilized thousands of people to help fight arms groups linked al qaeda and i so now group has claimed responsibility. let's go to nicholas hack. it's been following developments from santa gals capital dagger nicholas. this was this was a horrific attack. the details though, are still coming out to us. what you know it is her fick attacked at least from the survivors that we were able to get in touch with. now this attack to happen on thursday, early in the morning, around 7 30 am as villagers had come back to the the area of yet tenga, in the a gotcha area in the east or area of burkina faso by the border model. you
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know, it was, it was supposed to be a day of celebration. people were getting ready to celebrate the muslim festivities of edith when their village was encircled by men in uniform. at 1st, the villagers thought that they were there to help them. so they cheered the arrival of these men in uniform, but then the attack started from $730.00 and it ended at $1500.00 local time for about 7 hours. the men in uniform went on a rampage, killing men, women, children, some of them trying to flee into the mango field. and this attack that happened by the border of molly, just just comes days. after there was an attacked on the molly inside of a border in mobile t, which is about 200 kilometers away. and that's the region where arm groups linked to isolate and al qaeda or gaining ground and large swath of territory. now the molly in bertina bay military agenda has not released any communicate about who
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would be responsible for this attack by the prosecutor in the region has opened an investigation. marleen nicholas, just to give us a bit of context, there was a military carrying bikini last year, partly based on, on the premise that the country was losing the fight against these armed groups. so is this a, to kill a gin to doing any better? well in the, in the words of a brain chart, the young captain that took over in a crew at least 40 percent of the country is that in the hands of arm groups, they are desperate to regain control of their country. as attacks are spiraling out and coming closer and closer to the capitol wall. got do group. so they've no launch this mass mobilization because they have severed military cooperation with the french that used to help them with troops on the ground in aerial support. and because the united states as normal will not support an un,
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democratically elected government in burkina faso. this military antis, left alone to try to combat these attacks. so it's calling on it's made resource, the people of ricky enough. i said the young men and women, so there's a mass conscription where men and women above the age of 18 that are fit to are asked to, to take up arms and to take up uniform to try to fight off arm groups. but human rights organization warned that there's risk of extra judicial killing of human rights violation. there's already been, they've already noted an uptake of gratuitous violence towards civilians. and they point the finger at men in uniform at men that are meant to protect the population there. and said killing them now we don't know who is responsible for this attack because the military say that sometimes arm groups linked to uh, kite 8. i so use soldiers uniforms in order to launch these attacks. but we're
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waiting to hear from them from the, the molly military, you what from walker to who to get more of an update on who's responsible for this attack. thank you for that. nicholas hack that for us from synagogue capital duyka . can you please have dug up the remains of 58 people from land owned by the leader as a cult. they say that the victims found themselves after being told to stop eating in order to meet jesus. the pastor is in police custody. gideon mongers has become an ab clayton county where the bodies went seemed, explains how authorities and dealing with the case of douglas above buffalo is buffalo, the security team at buffalo, everybody. oh, it happened because it was deep enough. artists saw doors, they're not dead. i think care by the time people discovered the guy has been there for so long to get there for yes sort thing. things have been happening gradually without doing. and when he was arrested the other day, he was released them on
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a bond by the god because they are, they could not prove in court. that meant to kill a moment that said, typical dido slavish. you said the problem is there, we don't know how he, he managed to convince it is a us to come all the way under no one you come there in because you're in different country, you are not really on a checkpoint with where this passport control. so anyway, i've been mulling you could go to the family dog, can it detection, you bought dead, a public vehicle and to go there? or what to what we own supplies is that day the family members or district blue. dig jim's or why they did not say res along the numbers would have been able to raise the land that is to put on missing. we don't know from where they came from because most of them are not from the glen county. so i don't know where they come
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from, where whether they had to put it to the police station, got their family members, or missing dots wanting to police or to looking into so heads on al jazeera, the suspects accused of killing of russian blogger, whose backs moscow's invasion of ukraine is in court. we'll have a live update. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment what countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention of deserves inside story. on al jazeera, we feel production is responsible for around 7 percent of global c o 2 emissions. but a solution for this has been discovered. as the say, b is sweet and largest sheet steel manufacturer. martin pain is leading mississippi's charge to become the 1st company to bring what's known as possible
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welcome back you watching al jazeera mine default top story, a near total shop, down of internet and mobile networks and see don on the 10th day of violence between the army and the power military. rapid support forces. fighting is cut off, access to electricity, food and clean water, much of the population. the chaos in sudan has triggered the evacuations of foreign diplomats in their families. the u. s. the u. k. france, germany and others have let people out. g 7, agriculture ministers of call for the extension of the ukrainian grain export deal agreement, which is broken by the un in turkey. a loss july allows keith to export grain from a number of black seaports. russia has indicated it won't allow the deal to continue beyond may. 18th, says conditions to facilitate its own exports,
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have not been met. moscow's highest court has rejected an appeal against the arrest . if a woman charged with a bomb attack that killed an influential russian military blogger, 26 year old, daria to pover is accused of using an explosive concealed in a statue, ed to kill latin petoskey and a cafe in saint petersburg. to tusky was an ardent supporter, the war in ukraine who filed reports and the fighting from the front lines. we can speak now to the german is eula shop over who joys me now for moscow. eula, what happened in court today? so as we understand that daria truss will remain in trail as the most critical, has made a decision to leave her behind bonds at the detention center. recognizing the legitimacy of her arrest. the court withholding a close hearing on the appeal filed earlier this month by dory as defense team. at
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the beginning of the meeting, she said that she regresses that the tragedy had taken place and wished speeds or recovery to the victims of the last. she didn't say whether she pleaded guilty or not. trapper is accused of committing a terrorist attack. you're right. killed military blog and very staunch supporter versus miniature operation in ukraine. glen petoskey, whose real name was maxime from mean, and he died on april. the 2nd falling and explosion at the cafe in the central st. petersburg, where he was meeting his supporters on social media follows 40 all the people were winded. back then, as we know, a stature had given to the tar sky as a gift exploded in his hands and according to investigators, it was brought to the cafe by a trip whose convicted now she's at 26 year old woman from st. petersburg, who was living in moscow at the time of the town talk, and she was detained the very next day and arrested for 2 months. you'll hear from
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what i understand diary is not be any suspect in this case. how is the criminal investigation going and we have the information that daria was cooperating with the investigation while being held at the detention center and will. so of course know that the f as b immediately blamed the ukrainians special services for their tac right after it happened. they also named an alleged organized explosion, a ukrainian citizen who presumably a ride in russia, from ukraine via lot via he handed over the figurine to dairy a trap of a using a delivery service. and it was said that the next day after the explosion demand left russia for turkey via our media the f as be also blamed members of the anti corruption fund, founded by russia's prominent position activists and politician alexei nev volney who's now serving his 9 year prison term in russian jail. so the f as b claim,
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the diarrhea committed a terrorist attack inspired by a by repeated calls by the leaders over the anti corruption fund. and so the fund, obviously a denied those allegations. according to them, the russian authorities want to place additional blame on an alec seen of only under keys him of terrorism and extremism. the accusations that can prolong his prison term ukraine also denied its involvement, calling that tug domestic terrorism. so we're here following the developments in moscow. thank you for that journalist julia shop of oliver joining us there from moscow. now, filipino fishermen are increasingly coming up against chinese case gone vessels in their traditional fishing grounds. with the u. s. military gaining greater access to the philippine military bases. china says it won't guarantee the safety of filipinos living in taiwan on a be low reports from civic bay, a busy weekend for these fishermen as they work against an impending fishing bad.
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the philippines and u. s. military's are set to hold drills in waters nearby, but they say they've got nothing against the americans, the real threat to their livelihood. stacy, are chinese vessels on, i don't wanna tell them the chinese are constantly petroleum level. if you tried to enter the shoulder, it's more efficient bullets. the rubber boats will cicily bonita, what are the commercial fishermen is referring to the resource ridge, scarborough shoal, in the dispute itself, china c just 120 nautical miles or about 222 kilometers for where we were speaking due to the lack of fishing opportunities if these commercial fishermen are poor, so sailed beyond coastal waters, the bas scarborough sold kilometers away where the risk confrontations with chinese coast guard vessels that control the area. these clips shot in november by marauders, his crew show at least 3 chinese vessels blocking the entrance to the lagoon. one
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of them clearly marked chinese coast guard. the form the used was provided to them by the philippine coast guard, which has been patrolling parts of the south china sea within the philippines. exclusive economic zone more frequently says president ferdinand marcus junior took office will always have to involve the united. marcos has also agreed to allow us forces access to for more military basis to go through which are close to taiwan. of a move that prompted china's ambassador to manila hansealey and to quote advice, the philippine government to post, i want independence if it genuinely cares about overseas philippine the workers are always double use in taiwan. remarks that many filipinos didn't take lightly. the message of this action is to lead the point for daddy calling of their ambassador one because of the problematic statements that he had be should have,
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which had the effect of threatening or issuing awaiting the thousands of oil w is currently deployed in by one. it was all smiles, however, between president marco's and chinese foreign minister, chin gung when they met in manila last saturday. in a statement after the meeting, marcus said that reasons statement by both countries might have been misinterpreted, and the chance visit was useful to be able to talk things through barnaby low al jazeera. so be the philippines. protests have been taking place in bangladesh to mark the 10th anniversary of the collapse of a faction which killed more than a 1000 people. ate story ran a plaza on the outskirts of the capital dock has suffered a sudden structural failure. more than 3000 people inside the building at the time, the government made some reforms to protect workers. in the aftermath back to the say, it hasn't been enough more than 3000 people and marching north through mexico. they
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are one of several large groups of migrants trying to reach the u. s. border. they're also demanding justice from migrants who died in a fired and detention center last month. andrea van white reports ha ah, they had walked long distances through some of the harshest conditions in the world . no matter how difficult they journey these migrants marching across mexico, say they determined to stop only once they reached the united states of america alegretky way. we don't have any other alternative than leaving from here and to keep moving forward. we won't give up, all of us won't get to the united states, to fight for a better future for my daughter here. and another one i left in honduras, ah, lean violence and poverty in central america. thousands of migrants walked together for safety to reach mexico each year. i go and tell you, we have to move and keep payment for our dream because i left with
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a dream. my wife was 4 months pregnant. this is my dream to arrive in the united states and give it all to my daughter. this group has mostly venezuelans who flew to panama or costa rica. then it's the long journey north on foot. they're aiming to reach mexico city in around 10 days. ah, but this is not just a search for better opportunities. these people are angry about a fire at a detention center in mexico last month. that killed 40 migrants. now they carry crosses and banners to remember those will never see the u. s. i see him on fighting a failure, moving little one. now we have decided to move forward in his journal because of to, for, to people who died there who were set on fire. my officials are murderers, but they don't want to migrate from our countries. and we want justice, ah, even if they make it to the us border, entering the united states is not easy. tough immigration policies are making it
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harder for my grants to claim asylum. and after spending days and weeks on the road, these children and their families may well be told to go back. andrea, from vague al jazeera australia has launched its biggest defense shakeup and decades is looking to transform its military and is flagged long range. precision strike weapons is one of its priorities. the defense review says intense competition between china and the u. s. and the asia pacific as raising the potential of this represent 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
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fall back on ald assumptions. we must build and strengthen our security by seeking to shape the future, rather than waiting for the future to shape us. that's at for me, malay inside, you can find more information on our website. al jazeera dot com, the weather, coming up next. then inside story will examine china's efforts to woo the philippines. ah ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. great to have year long will kick this one off in japan where here's a story. we get all this what, whether pushing into q shoe and southern honju islands. we'll see those winds pick up as well. just going to clip south korea in time for northern areas of china looking good and beijing at $22.00. but as we head south of this, somewhat weather mostly contained along the pearl river valley here. but when she
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probably in so great land catching a straight shower or 2 on tuesday with a hive, 18 degrees. now breeze off the bay of bengal i think will induce some showers and storms for entrepreneur dashed. hamil now do pushing right into careless state. also for a central areas of the country as well. it is quiet in boston, but we do have some showers running through tater on here and it on. so that's going to lower the temperature. we take a peak at the 3 day forecast. oh, put you down to 23 breezy as well, but then when the sun comes back out on thursday, your temperature is closer to where they should be for this year. more what? whether on tap where we had our tornado in the northeast of oman. it looks like a few wet days ahead. in time through the gulf, it will be breezy. so bahrain and doe how wind gusts on tuesday could exceed 50 kilometers per hour at times in the day. and the potential for thunderstorm says, well, i in
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