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little vantage point during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see the recreation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war, saigon, caravel war hotels. on all g 0 o has thousands, 3 the fighting in khartoum and other cities. sedans, warring generals agreed to a 6 c spine. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up russia called to diploma scene ukraine as it shares the un security council. the u. s. says it's a show of cynicism. 65 bodies recovered in kenya,
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the cult members, mostly women, and children at stars themselves to death on the orders of their pasta. and the migrant caravan marching through mexico, demanding justice for the people killed in a fire, but a detention center. ah, we begin in sudan where another sci fi has come into effect on the 10 days of heavy fighting. the 3 day truce was broken by the us several cease fires between saddam's army and the rapid support forces of failed to hold. at least 427 people have been killed in a conflict. but you and says the situation has pushed the compu to the edge of the abyss out of there. has he been, morgan begins our coverage from carter. ah, more death in for dance capital, hard to several people were killed in an ass strike in the southern city of collateral. on monday, adding to the growing number of civilian deaths,
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the paramilitary rapids support forces, or r s. f is accusing the army of directly targeting civilians, but the army says the rest of the troops are hiding in civilian areas and using people as human shields. and after nearly 2 weeks of fighting the iris, a field commander bear truth control areas in the south east of the capital, the battle has intensified around cartoon airport. and the fight for information has become just as crucial here. the r s f says it maintains its presence to all those listening to any false rumors that are as far as control of the general command or the airport. we are now inside both facilities but to dance army denies giving up our was, as you can see from the green square up to this point, there is nothing but the army personnel. they're now combing. the area for r s f thought is the army release video of what it says are rapid support for
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the fighters rendering an impression in the south east. and the general meeting truth in the main command of the army and the conflict has led to a major humanitarian crisis. millions of people in the capital are trapped in their homes with power outages, no running water and lack of food. the chaos has spread to state prison where hundreds of inmates from national prism has other consumer prism are captured by iris. while the fighting reaches on those who can are trying to flee several countries including italy, france, germany, and jordan, are the latest to pull out their diplomatic staff and foreign nationals with no one to rescue them. for any civilians are taking matters into their own hands to find safety. some travelling by bus to cross into egypt, getting out of her bomb was definitely the most difficult of this entire journey.
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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'm just holding each other's hands and paying that it all goes smoothly. but many still remained behind. some say they can't afford to leave now because of fuel and transport costs. online banking operations have stopped and banks have been closed since the talk of the fighting. and with a breakdown in telecommunications, many see they no longer know which route out of her home are safe. there have been more international and regional calls for mediation. if you'll be a prime minister, is appealing for both sides to talk to them. and what though i asked my brother albert han and my brother humidity to stop the fighting immediately and adopt dialogue. he but morgan all to 0 hard to me. just go like now tissue habitat. see in washington dc. sure. have you a secretary of state, anthony blink,
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and announced this new sci fi? what more do you know about the dealership? i don't think it's very interesting. just how much the u. s. is trying to stress it was involved in a broker in the following an intense negotiation over the past 48 hours, the us, the a f, a r s f 2 immediately and fully uphold the c spot. but there is another element to that is the u. s says it's setting up some sort of unit involving regional international partners quite to assist in the creation of a committee to oversee the negotiation. conclusion, an implementation of a permanent cessation of hostilities and humanitarian arrangements in sit down. so the u. s. tried to show now that it is actively involved in trying to broker stability and i'm sure there's been some debates about the late evacuation of americans caught up in the fighting. does washington really know what's going on in the country?
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i think that's why we're saying this sort of terminology and the state of the thing now that we are involved, you're right, but even on monday we had white house. it'll say, well look, no one could have seen the fighting happen. fighting the fighting was coming of a sudden and the question raised, why couldn't you see that the fighting was coming if not with the cia and all the other, various agencies that you have a for. and, and in addition, i think what's fascinating geopolitically is key us allies are on both sides of this conflict. you have egypt, saudi arabia have israel on, you know, with contact on both sides. that i'm sorry, it's a fascinating position that the u. s. finds itself in an apparently court, completely flat footed on that evacuation then. yes. successful evacuation over the weekend. but the question's been asked, well, look off to the evacuation of calvo, we were told that lessons had been learned and one of the kill us as well. so that's me, and you have a question before chaos that's and that's when you do your evacuation that hasn't
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happened here until you these are different situations and then does the matter of the 16000 or so american citizens still in sit in saddam and last week the message is very uncompromising, saying that we've told them for years, but not to be there. it's very dangerous. we have no obligation. that position has come on the criticism. and now on monday we had a much more conciliatory position saying, look, we will try and help although, you know, and we will start sort of helping, trying to coordinate with alam convoys with our allies in the un to 2 port saddam that we drone. and he's drone surveillance of any convoys going in, but people go there and risk the at the the advice is still to shelter in place. but there's some acknowledgement of the us will trying to help american strapped him, saddam, and perhaps even try and, well they, they say try and have something called the presence in ports. but i certainly, but a softening bad because there was a suggestion that the us just seems to watch the hands of the whole issue. all right, just you have a chance to live there in washington. d. c should have. thank you. well the si,
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size been announced as countries scrambled to evacuate their citizens and diplomats, a boat from sedan carrying nearly 200 people from 14 countries has reached the saudi city of jetta. foreign governments, bonaire, lifting people out of the country. diplomats aid workers and students have found themselves caught up in the conflict. was speaking at a security council meeting. you and secondly, general antonio cottage urge members to help pull a country back from catastrophe. she is to stop the fighting on 15 april. and that is, if people have been killed and thousands injures the violence must stop it . risks a catastrophic conflagration within sudan. that's within gulf, the all region. and beyond. i strongly condemned in this great bombardment of civilian areas including health care facilities. and they call on the parties to stop combat operations in densely populated areas and to allow and either the
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mediterranean naval operations. one of the lead up to sedans, conflict, the countries humanitarian needs had already reached record levels. the u. n said in february that 15800000 people, roughly a 3rd of the population would need humanitarian assistance in 2023. that's up 1500000 from 2020 to around 4000000 children under the age of 5 and pregnant women are acute, malnourished, and need life saving services. and before fighting broke out in april, there were already 3700000 internally despise people. many of those for one or 2 decades, the findings for several organizations to hold their operations, the humans, international organization for migration and world food program, stop their work off the members of staff were killed. and at least 10 world food program vehicles and 6 food trucks have been stolen across the country. and up to 4000 metric tons of food have been looted from the organization in south dull for romaji on 8th, he's from the institute for security studies. he says neighboring chad is seeing
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another influx of sudanese refugees at a time when humanitarian aid is low. from the previous us with nice conflict, you still had already hosted over 40100000 refugees. and as a consequence of the ongoing conflict, it's actually between 10020000 pages of already been received in chad. so either way, chad is really willing, are receiving doors or fridges, but the problem is, of the challenge going along with the situation because it's actually happening in the context where the war food program has communicated some days ago about its difficulties in covering the needs of the features that are already in the country, meaning in the east part of the country, but also in the, was spotted on the lecture, but also in the south of the country. so actually it's a situation that will be putting,
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i'd international. you want to tell your law helps just a job under stress, but also does data such as under stress because receiving, accommodate, and feeding all those a big number in challenge while the situation is still val outside and i'm going ah no. russia's foreign minister, sir lebrun, has accused the west of what he calls abandoning diplomacy. when it comes to the war in ukraine. he cheered a un security council meeting where russia county holds the rotating presidency for you. and secondly, general antonio teddy said moscow's causing massive suffering and devastation in ukraine. our diplomatic editor james bay's has more the russian foreign minister in new york presiding over the un security council. he said the world system was evaporating before our eyes. so just wanted some additional,
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she stammered the dessert. now the united nation centered system is enduring a profound crisis whose root cause was the desire of some members of our organization to replace international law and the united nations charter with a certain rules based order. nobody has seen these rules, they were not the subject of transparent international negotiations due to them. but western diplomat said the decision to call this meeting about the defense of the u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading the ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of u. s. citizen pull whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has violated universal human rights and fundamental freedoms both outside. 9 and inside its own borders, paul was
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a corporate security director. he had a job, he loved a home, a life of hope and opportunity. all that has been taken away from him by russia, a country that rebels in its culture of law. mr. lab. ralph also had an important meeting with the un secretary general antonio terrace. russia says the black sea grain initiative expires on may the 18th, and there are doubts whether it will be renewed. melissa, how can the grain feel survive off your meeting? can the great deal survive also on show years? so mr. love rough, simply admonished me from my loud question, but it's clear from a recent conversation that i had with russia's deputy foreign minister, but moscow's not at all happy with the way the deal is currently working. and senior you and officials are wired that russia won't renew it. that, of course, would greatly worse than the global food crisis. james bays al jazeera at the
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united nations. at least 12 people have been killed in 2 explosions at a police station and north west pakistan. another 50 had been injured and he say they're not sure if the exposed we're an accident or the result of an attack. the area and the swat valley used to be a stronghold of the pakistani taliban. am alida has more from is lambda. it's what about $820.00 local focused on standard time i'll which would be just off to 15, g m t. ah, that could they were 2 explosions. heard at a police station, and kabul and cobbler led just across the river. ah, a doctor of the new river swat adjacent to the logic town and watch richard mingo laura. according to eye witness said they would do explosions. are this because of the fact that the attack took place at night made dead dos, difficult as far as trying to pull people out of the robber because we have reports that the roof collapse and dad,
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dozens of people were rushed to the hospital. the effort i still underweight or try to see if anybody else may still be under the robot. within the last 24 hours, another senior retired bogus on the military of fisher was kate hagey would receiving a guest who had come to greet him on the occasion of ease with judge a festival season hair for the past few days. and then there was operation 2 against those people who were involved in the attack in which another police officiated was case a few months ago. you may remember that there was a deadly attack again in a highly fortified compound and the city of brit shaw in which a mosque was dog at dead, and over a 100, policemen lost their lives dead as well and all this of goss. i have shown that day despite an attack from the dead, he could thought upon also to company on al jazeera, including ah, the testers, in bangladesh,
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pressure washin, johns and governments do moon on workers safety reports that you as president joe biden is expected to announce his 2020 for re election bid as early as tuesday. wanna stay with us. ah. with, let's get going with your of weather update for the americas. good to have you along and we've got some more storms flaring up, eastern paraguay, that's around the river plate. pushing into the southeast of brazil's wall winds have turned around to southerly, so that's knock back the temperature and come aldo, to breathe. davia and we've got some what weather in the mix here as well. weather alert says we would expect still in play for brazil's amazon estate. that's where we've got the biggest downpours here. also a soggy day in french, diana, once again on tuesday,
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central america looks like this. a lot of rain around florida that's going to transfer into the bahamas, but otherwise, light is showers to be found. some more concentrated rain along the pacific coast of central america. and we talked about florida, right. we have a lot of rain in the forecasts. once again for southern florida, miami, around fort lauderdale, it was just 2 weeks ago that area dealt with extreme flooding through the great lakes sits chilly here. temperature is struggling to getting to double digits, gloomy condition showers as well. but for the west temperatures on their way up. so let me show you the good stuff will fast forward this to friday. darker the orange, the higher the temperature, portland will close in on 30 degrees will land in the desert southwest, a few showers for nevada in new mexico. so shower, seem likely in albuquerque on tuesday, sir. ah frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights,
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not only in the camp, but also inside the map, informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world states critical debate. there are only both legal revoke a 3rd in depth analysis of the day sidelines inside story on al jazeera. oh ah. what back of could remind about top stories here? this our a 3 day truce broke by the u. s. is now in effect, but in the warring sides in sudan. several ceasefire deals with the army and rapids support forces collapse. at least 427 people have been killed in 10 days of
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fighting. at least 12 people have been killed in 2 explosions at a police facility in north west pakistan. the area and the smart valley used to be strong home to the pakistani telephone. now dozens of bodies have been found in eastern kenya on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. the current total is $73.00, with a count still rising. authority say the victim starved themselves to death after being told to stop eating in order to meet jesus. the pastors in police custody catherine sawyer reports now from melinda. those bodies were found. more bodies are being retrieved from, grieves i. this shaka hor, law forrest in melody along the canyon coast. most of the people who died here while women and children, they are said to have starved to death after their pastor told them, they'll go directly to heaven forensic experts. i taken samples from the remains to
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determine the cause of death. for all these bodies we have examined, dear, whoa passmore to move to dan. we also collecting samples from the groups and your sim, mcgriff's. we are collecting samples, vahsel or all those small samples, or go various tests, one to m a dentist i, whether there was in the i sunny this forest lies on more than 300 hacked is of land. the investigative team here, sees it's doing what it can to cover more ground. police are looking for more graves. they believe that they have not even scratched the surface. some of the bodies are decomposed. that means this has been going on for a while. some relatives have travelled from different parts of the country to look for their loved ones. okay. last year that eternal were last year. my relatives
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told us they're going from mission 11. we were worried because they were vague about the mission on my brother in law recently called said he was hiding in the bush with others. was he too? i'm afraid they might be starving ourselves. i really have paul. mackenzie is the pastor suspected of being involved in this case. he's known to the police. he has been arrested several times, but he gets off because of a lack of evidence. he appeared in court last month after he was accused of causing the dads of 2 children at his farm. he was released on bill and that's when the police raided the farm human rights activists say. the local administration failed to protect a vulnerable community that was under its care. some previous years we had gotten this report, but the reports from the chief and the administration within one not to
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take him with a little seriousness. many questions remain unanswered, but for now the parity is identifying the victims and how they died, as well as reaching those who may still be hiding out in the forest. katherine sawyer, shock a hola? clifford county kenya. yes, media report say president joe biden is expected to announce his re election bid on tuesday at age 80 though he's already the oldest president on u. s. history. his brush aside concerns about his fitness for a 2nd to a white house correspondent kennedy hawkins, has moved from washington san. it's expected that u. s. president joe biden will announce his intentions to run for reelection as early as tuesday in our white house rose garden event. on monday, the u. s. president told reporters he's planning on running and he will let people know about his decision real soon. it is already rumored that announcement is
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expected via video release as early as tuesday. but already there are questions about the president's fitness for office. given his advanced age, he is at 80 already the oldest person to run for reelection. he would be $82.00 at the time of election day in november of 2024. if you want reelection, he would be $86.00 leaving the office and we do know a new pull out in the united states shows that also supporters, the supported joe biden back in 202040 percent say he should not run for reelection. still the u. s. president is forging ahead, according to his supporters, as well as the white house. this announcement is time along with a fundraising appeal. this is because the elections are very expensive in the united states when it comes to election campaigns. that would make this
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a very long election cycle, and we do know this opens up the president to some vulnerabilities including high inflation, a fragile economy, as well as some fragile approval numbers. still, the white house says it is confident that as the incumbent, joe biden is likely they say to win a 2nd term. kimberly help it al jazeera, the white house, fox news host tucker carlson's leaving the u. s. t. the network carlson was one of the channels top stars. his last show ad on friday. his departure comes just days after fox news reached a $797000000.00 settlement. over a defamation case, the lawsuit related to the networks reporting of the 2020 presidential election. they've been protests in bangladesh marking 10 years since a building housing a garment factory collapsed, killing 1300 workers. more than 2000 were injured in the runa, plaza. disaster activists are demanding better pay conditions and compensation for
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those affected on the charger port. some sobar near the capitol decker, i clim, after only just survived the runa plaza collapse. she spent hours trapped under the rubble of the 8 story building. she say she only received $1000.00 in compensation money that has long since gone, robert was awarded the last, my hands are practically disabled. my heaps are damaged and i also have serious mental trauma. i need constant medication icon to work and need financial help. international labor convention rules and title injured factory workers to lifetime compensation. something that hasn't happened in this case of other grandmother. look, we want lifetime compensation and medical care oh, with full rehabilitation. and more importantly, we want those responsible to be brought to justice. immediately. campaigner says, safety has improved under a new international the code, but global brands need to do more for workers rights and paid. a recent study by
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scotlands aberdeen university found many were still using unfair practices during the pandemic, including paying less than the cost of production. campaigners also want to remove obstacles to forming unions. oh, it has been 10 years now and the victims and their families hardly got any compensation yet. we want lifetime compensation of $48000.00 for each injured dead and missing workers family. and we also won trade unions immediately for the 2013 rather gradually, only visible memorial for the dead cement and by the water ran. it has become an international symbol of inequality and workers exploitation across the globe. industry experts have called for governments where clothing brands are base to force them to stop unfair purchasing practices
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and guarantee the rights of the people who make their products can be charged real da 0 sober bangladesh. in ramallah, families of palestinians killed by israeli forces have been protesting that highlighting the case of hardy nun, a palestinian inmate who spent 8 years in prison out 0 is needed. abraham has more of a story about us. none is a prominent leader in the climate to had party. this is not his 1st hunger strike. maybe we're talking about 5th or 6th as person who has spend more than 8 years in israeli jails. he has been going through under several hunger strikes. and what is interesting is that he spent 67 days of hunger strike in 2012. and at the time, he was kind of the pioneer of using hunger strike as a way to kind of get palestinian prisoners to get these really for the service to meet their demand, particularly when it comes to detention without charges. because this isn't israeli
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practice. now we're talking about $4900.00 palestinian prisoners and israeli jail, but more than $1000.00 of them on health without charges. so it's a secret trial or so the person themselves do not know what they're being held for and they can be held. and extended in jail, indefinitely. more than 3000 people are marching through mexico. that one of several large groups of migrants heading north, trying to reach the u. s. border on japan. vacovich. ha, ha ha. 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. i live that 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,
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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 until we have to move and keep him for i would dream because i left with 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. oh wow. 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 who never see the u. s. but i see him holland having a failure, proving little one. now we have decided to move forward in his journal because of
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to, for, to people who died there who were settled, fire, fight officials are murders. but they don't want the migrants 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 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. ah, i have a picture of the headlines here, this our a 3 day truce broke by the u. s. is now in effect between the warring sides and saddam several seas far. agreements between the army and rapid support forces previously collapsed at least 427 people up and killed in 10 days of fight.
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