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as g 0 world tells the story, edge you, her architect as the modern lebanese state, the soldier statesman on a j 0. ah . as thousands. 3 the fighting in khartoum. another cities, sedans war in general's. agree to yet another c spy? ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dough are also coming up, russia cold. so diplomacy and ukraine, as it changed the un security council, the u. s. says it's a show of cynicism, to explosions at a police station and pakistan kill at least 12 people and the dozens injured plus
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to response to step up their campaign to post to put his government to tackle the climate in. ah, we begin in sudan where another sci fi has come into effect. after 10 days of heavy fighting. the 3 day truce was broken by the us. several cease fires between sedans, regular army, and the rapids. support forces of failed to hold. at least 427 people have been killed in the conflict. the un says the situation has pushed the country to the edge of the abyss. he been, morgan begins our coverage now from cartoon. ah, more death in for dance capital her to him. several people were killed in an astride in the southern city of collateral on monday, adding to the growing number of civilian deaths. the paramilitary rapid support forces r r s f is accusing the army of directly targeting civilians. but the army says the
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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 her tomb airport and the fight for information has become just as crucial here. the r s f says it's 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 power 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 fought, is the army release to be deal up with it says are rapid support for the fighters, surrendering and then push over in the south east. and the general meeting truth in
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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 probate, national prism have escaped. 5 other consider prism and were captured by arthur be 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 the bomb was definitely the most difficult part of this entire journey. having to go through would be checkpoints where you don't know figure going to be robbed or killed or
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i'm just holding my mother's hand looking into my gram as i just all holding each other's hands and paying that it all goes smoothly. but many still remained behind something they can't afford to leave now, because the fuel and transports costs online banking operations have thought, and banks have been closed since the talk of the fighting. and with a break down in telecommunications. many see they no longer know which route out of her to me are safe. there have been more international and regional calls for mediation. if you abuse 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 will morgan all to 0 hard to me. a car london, she hypertensive in washington dc with more on the us broken c thought. i think it's very interesting just how much us is trying to suppress it was involved in
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a broker in the following an intense negotiations over the past 48 hours. the us the f a f r s f 2 immediately and hold the sub. 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 and implementation of a permanent cessation of hostilities and humanitarian arrangements in incidence. of the u. s. tried to show you now that it is actively involved in trying to broker stability and it's a fascinating position with the u. s. finds itself in the power cord, completely flat footed on that evacuation that yes. successful evacuation over the weekend. but the questions been asked when that off to the evacuation of calvo, we were told that lessons had been learned. and one of the keenest as was earlier evacuation before kelly. oh, that's and that's when you do your evacuation that hasn't happened. yeah, i mean,
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clearly these are different situations and them does the matter of the 16000 american citizens still in that, in saddam and last week the message was very uncompromising, saying that we told them for you, but you're not to be there. it's very dangerous. we have no obligation that position has come under criticism and now muscle considered st. louis and say, look, we will try and help acknowledgement of the us will try to help those americans trapped and sit down and perhaps even try and well they, they say try and have some sort of cultural presence in importance. but i certainly, but a softening there because there was a suggestion that the u. s. just seemed to wash their hands of the whole issue. well, let's see. science been announced as countries scrambles evacuate their citizens and diplomats a boat from sedan and carrying any 200 people from 14 countries has reached the saudi city of jetta. kenya has also just bought over the 1st batch of the vacuum to my robi diplomats aid workers. and students found themselves caught up in the complex speaking at a security council meeting. you and sec,
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the general antonio cottage urge members to help pull the country back from catastrophe. she is to stop the fighting on 15 april and that as of people have been killed and thousands injured. the violence must stop it, risks of catastrophic conflagration within sudan that could engulf the all region and beyond. i strongly condemned in this could read bombardment of civilian areas including gal scare facilities. and they call on the part of his to stop combat operations in densely populated areas and to allow and either the military enable operations or not to not a funnel as i certainly is american professor of medicine at the university of nebraska medical center. she says the health care system was already dire incident before the conflict began. as to remember that this came on top of a broken and completely defended health care system without any public health infrastructure that was damaged through the past 30 years of dictatorship. so for
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a war like this to hit the country like sedan is going to cause massive consequences to the health care system. what i'm hearing from my colleagues is that they cannot even find sutures to switch her wounds. they cannot find blood donation bags for those who are willing to donate, you know, we have a team in al jazeera said that went trying to donate blood to the blood bank and they were sent back because they didn't have actually blood back to accept the donation the situation is horrible in sight cartoon, but also horrible in the yellow, in flasher, in the internal displace camps. and what might any and other states where people are fleeing? there's a lot of injury and there's also the chronic diseases which are not being able to be managed right now. the ones who are the more so the civilian, the peaceful civilians who are trying to. 9 aspire for their dream of peace, freedom and safety and justice for the past several years. and these are the entities are suffering the most, whether is from the lack of security,
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whether from lack of daily necessity such as food or water and electricity. internet communication is spotty and cutting down. we're not able to launch or training program that we collaborate with. project eckel in the past to train these health care personnel on how to provide 1st aid to inter people because of the spot of communication. but there are so many people suffering right now into that just to be able to obtain food and water, those main basic necessities, and then the fear of safety. the fear that you could be at your home could be a talked at aim at the moment. and displace from your home and you could be bombed at any moment. i mean that they're the emotional toll of these people is absolutely astronomical at this point. so there is an urgent call to the community to try to create safe routes for people to exit. cartoon for medical personnel to be able to provide safety and 8 to those in neat. but many people are fleeing sedans, capital in fear of worsening conditions. residents of cartoon filling all available
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buses, heading out of the city. many sort refuge in neighboring countries, but in 10 to 20000, the fled to chad, already home to some 400000 sydney's refugees who fled previous complex romaji horn athene from the institute for security studies. he says neighboring chad is seeing another influx of refugees out of time. and tremendous hearing aid is learn from the previous us with nice conflict is don't chat already hostile 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, the re 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
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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 our international. we want to help system each other under stress. but also the state are such as under stress because receiving, accommodate in and feeding all those a big number in challenge while the situation is still outside and i'm going ah, russia's foreign minister, sergey labrons as 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 currently held, the rotating presidency. the un secretary general antonio teddy said moscow's causing massive suffering and devastation in ukraine. our diplomatic editor,
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james bass, 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. 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 use to them. but western diplomat said the decision to call this meeting about the defense of the u ends. 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 us citizen pull whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia,
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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 and inside its own borders. paul was 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 revels in its culture of lies mister 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 minutes. oh, how can the grain feel survive off your meeting? can the great deal survive also on show years? so mr. love rough, simply admonished to me from my loud question, but it's clear from a recent conversation that i had with russia's deputy foreign minister,
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but moscow's not at all happy with the way the deal is currently working. and senior un officials are worried that russia won't renew it. that, of course, would greatly worse than the global food crisis. james bays al jazeera, at the united nations. at least 12 people have been killed in 2 explosions, that a police station and north west pakistan. another 50 had been injured. please say the not sure if the explosions were an accident or the result of an attack. the air and the swat valley used to be a stronghold of the pakistani taliban. come, i'll hider as more from islam of it was about $820.00 local august on standard time. ah, which would be just off to 15, g m t. ah, that they were 2 explosions. heard at the police station and cowboy and cobbler led just across the river. ah, adopted a new river swat adjacent to the logic town and flogged richard mingo laura. according to eye witness said,
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there were 2 explosions on 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 reported that the roof collapse and dad, dozens of people were rushed to the hospital. the effort is still under way to try to see if anybody else may still be under the robot. within the last 24 hours, another senior direct, tired bog. it's 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 a operation to against those people who were involved in the attack in which another police official 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 targeted and over a 100,
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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 not have been focused on last month. so to come here and al jazeera, including police and kenya, find more bodies of the cult members were told to stop themselves to death to meet jesus. i'm reports us president joe biden is expected, announced his 2024. we next and b as early as tuesday morning. ah. ah. time now for your weather report across asia. great to see you again. so we've got a france move across sebra and that's going to knock back the temperature in tater, on tuesday into wednesday. so you're down to $23.00, which is below average for this sub the year. also seen some activity pop up through afghanistan and this southwest corner of pakistan. here's how the story
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goes for india. this breeze off the bay bengalis going to induce some showers entrepreneur dash tamela do into careless well said this for central parts of the country. so for example, taylor gonna state, we could see some severe thunderstorms here, se, asia, the concentration of rain is west and central color, montana on borneo island. and for that west coast of sumatra, island around the dang, as well. heat of the day storms were indo china. we know it's been hot there. right . also humidity's wall. this will help lower the temperature for example, in bangkok to 36 degrees for china. that cool air. his slipped into one g province says so temperatures in grey lin 18 degrees. but by tuesday, most of that rain is falling across the pearl river valley. down with rain though, for japan was this batch of what weather moving into que shoe island and also the southern portion honju island, just clipping the korean peninsula a wet day and cargo shima with a high of 15. see you later. ah,
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al jazeera sets the stage 311 here, 5, i have been deployed, received one and global experts in discussing idea. it's been been assumption democracy. it's with exploring abundance of mold class programming with impacts designed to improve, motivate, and inspire. now to sierra lou ah,
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welcome back. a quick remind about top stories here. this a 3 day truce broken by the u. s. is now in effect between the warring sides in saddam several si, fi agreements between the army and rapid support forces previously collapsed. at least 427 people have been killed in 10 days of fighting. rushes foreign minister saga nap rock accused the west to what he calls abandoning diplomacy. when it comes to the one you crane chair to un security council meeting where russia county holds the rotating presidency. and at least 12 people have been killed in 2 explosions at a police facility north west pakistan. the aaron swat valley used to be a stronghold of pakistan tunnel. you asked me to report say president joe biden is expected to announce his reelection bid on tuesday at age 18. he's already the oldest president in us. history is brushed aside, concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term. our white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more now from washington. it's expected that
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u. s. president joe biden will announce his intentions to run for reelection as early as tuesday in 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 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 won 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
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reelection. still the u. s. president is forging ahead, according to his supporters, as well as the white house. this announcement is timed 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 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. dozens of bodies have been found an eastern tenure on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. the common total, $73.00, with a count still rising. authorities say the victims starved themselves to death after
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being told to stop eating in order to meet jesus. the pastor is in police custody caffeine. so it reports for melinda. more bodies are being retrieved from graves. i. this shock a hor, law forrest in melody along the cannon 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 determine the cause of death. for all these bodies we have examined, dear, whoa, post mortem will be done. we also collecting samples from the groups and your sim, mass graves. we are collecting samples, wazoo, or all those small samples or go various tests, one to m a dentist, i, whether there was and i, sunny this forest lies on more than 300. hacked is all lunde. the
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investigative team here sees it's doing what it can to cover more ground. police are looking for more grooves. 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 the tunnel where you last year my relatives told us they're going for a mission and we were worried because they were vague about the mission under my brother in law recently called said he was hiding in the bush with others. was he to? i'm afraid they might be starting theirselves. i 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
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the death 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, we been one not 2nd, 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. cliffy county kenya in haiti at least trolls suspected gang members have been killed in a suburb of the capital. puerto prince. and he said the
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gang members were stoned and burned alive by residents of the took out neighbourhood where there's been a wave of violent crime, a surge of murders and kidnappings, as forced many families to flee the capital. the unit warning of insecurity in haiti has reached level similar to countries at wolf. there been protests in bangladesh marking 10 years since of building housing. a garment factory collapsed, killing 1300 workers. while the 2000 people were injured in the run of plaza, disaster activists and now demanding better pay conditions and compensation for those affected tonka charge reports from silver near the capital dagger. i came out there 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 as long since gone, robert was awarded to my hands are practically disabled. my hips are damaged and i also have serious mental trauma. i need constant medication icon to work and need
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financial help, international labor convention rules and title injured factory workers to lifetime compensation. something that hasn't happened in this case, although grandmother, look, we want lifetime compensation and medical care along with full rehabilitation. and more importantly, we want those responsible to be brought to justice immediately another campaign or say a 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 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 remote obstacles to forming unions. longwood, 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
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and missing workers family. and we also wanna trade unions immediately. first of 2000 pro did roger it only visible memorial to the dead. cement? not a dilemma, said by the money ha rana plaza 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 and guarantee the rights of the people who make their products and which audriel da 0 sober bangladesh. thousands of indigenous people in brazil have rally the capital to demand more protection for their lands. oh, the march and brazil is all part of the annual free landing camp and event didn't as communities are opposed to current policies, which they say threatened that traditional lifestyle. of the people in london
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joined the final day of protests by extinction. rebellion activists, ah, they've been demanding a ban on fossil fuels to protest as about to step up their campaign to force the british government to tackle the climate emergency. calling the end of a 4 day demonstration this he has protests were largely peaceful, a contrast from the usually disruptive tactics. he was by the climate protest group . john a whole as much. so if before the day of what's been described as the big one, a gathering of climate action protest is here in central london. tens of thousands of them from hundreds of different organizations, demanding change, demanding action, and all this the 4th day with a special message to rent peace returning to the house of commons off to the east to recess. but the climate emergency is too big to ignore the atmosphere is fun festival, like certainly peaceful, the police keeping
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a low key watch on things. notably absent are some of the tactics that used to characterize extinction. rebellion protests of the past, there's no one super glue to the roads, or chain to railings. that's because some people find those tactics alienating or devices. then we should now to build as why the community as possible. around a very defined set of demands that the people in this building start licensing, new fossil fuel projects. first demands under the institute emergency citizens assemblies, groups of people select from across the country by random selection to represent us to make sure that we have a fair and safe transition out there, he'll weld into a better future. and so do you get any sense that that's likely to happen? you put a deadline on it. well, and if at past performance is anything to go by? no, jonah, what happens next? well, simply going home and getting on with life was normal. they'll tell you, here isn't an option every day, homes and livelihoods are being destroyed by the climate crisis. unite to survive
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is the new slogan here with actions and protests they say set to continue against polluting companies, the banks that support them. and the insurance companies that protect them. jonah, how al jazeera lumbered archaeologists in peru have discovered a mummy that's believe to date, back more than a 1000 years. the bodies thought to be that of an adolescent and was found about 20 kilometers outside the capital, lima. the site was once the 2nd biggest city in the region, several centuries before the inca empire, and january 8, children, 12 adults were also honor there. it's believe they were killed in a ritual sacrifice. ah, type a creature.

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