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this in a remarkable report, people empower investigation into a complex, secretive world. 2 journalists, go in search of the italian mafia dirty money, launderer park to honor jazeera ah. where i began firing cartoon despite the earth broke a truce between the warring sides in sir dan. ah, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dow hall, so coming up russia's foreign minister warns the world could face a greater danger than the cold war. as he rejects criticism of the war in ukraine. at least 17 people have been killed in 2 explosions at a police station in pakistan. and police and can yet have recovered more bodies of
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a cult, believed to have starved themselves to death. ah or begin in sudan where gun fire could be heard in khartoum that despite the seas fire broken by the united states and regional powers on monday, ah, several previous seas, fives between sedans, army and the rapid support forces, paramilitary have failed to hold. at least 427 people have been killed during 11 days of conflict. people continue to flee. the capital cartoon, or foreign governments are evacuating diplomatic staff and citizens. but morgan has the latest, from cartoon, more depth incidence, capital her to him. several people were killed in an ass, tried in the southern city of collateral on monday,
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adding to the growing number of civilian deaths. the paramilitary rapid support forces are r. s. f is accusing the army of directly targeting civilians, but the army says the r s. f. troops are hiding in civilian areas and using people as human shields. and after nearly 2 weeks of fighting, the arissa field commander state their troops control areas in the south east of the capitol. the battle has intensified around how to him airport and the fight for information has become just as crucial. here the r s f says it maintains its presence a is on to all those listening to any false rumors that are so far control of a general command or the airport. we are now inside. both facilities are divided. but for dance army denies giving up our should we did was no g, as you can see from the green square. up to this point, there is nothing but the army personnel there now combing the area for our i said
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fathers, the army released video of what it says. our rapid support for this fight is surrendering in an for sugar stora in the southeast. ah, and a general meeting troops in the main command of the army and harpoon that 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 prisons where hundreds of inmates from po, but a national prism have escaped, others from sober prism and are captured by iris f troops. 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. so denise civilians are taking matters into their own hands to find safety. some travel by bus to cross into egypt,
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getting out of her 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'm just 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 of fuel and transports 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. guys who have a morgan now she's live for us in khartoum. so here is this seas 5 crumbling now to hearing reports of fighting again while there are some residential areas where there has been no reports of fighting between the
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rapid support for us his and the sudanese army. but then there are other residential areas where you can clearly hear the sound of a heavy artillery. we spoke to a citizen in under the man that's the twin city of hot tomb. and while we were speaking to him, we could clearly hear the sound of artillery in the background. and when we asked him what he thought of the cease by his response was, what cease fire for him at that where it has lost its meaning. and that's the case for many, many civilians who still remain trapped here in the capital. hard to him caught up in the fighting between the 2 sides in the northern parts of the capital, we were able to see plumes of smoke rising and along the northern banks of the nile around vicinity that the a sudanese army was carrying out intensive airstrikes against over the past few days, and there were no as tracks today, but the fight to jets were flying overhead around those areas. and they were exchange of artillery fi, so it looks like in bat, parts of hot embassies far. it is not holding. now in the central part of the capitol around the vicinity of the presidential palace who were also able to hear
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heavy artillery and the presidential palace and the area of the general command has been the scene of intense fighting. even of the contract confrontation has not been direct. there's been exchange of gunfire. there's been asterix launched by the sudanese army. so it's clear that while in some fog, at small pockets of residential areas, the ceasefire is holding, the places that has been contested upon by both sides, still remain contested and fighting still continues around those areas. and we're hearing about more diplomatic evacuations. what about sudanese citizens? are they finding an opportunity to get out as well? well, it depends on what situation they were and when they, when this fighting started, there were some people who had cash on hand preparing for eat holidays. and so they're using that cash. now, after using it to sustain themselves and buy basic commodities, they using that cash now to be able to get buses to get seats on buses out of the capital. one woman who we spoke to trying to make her way to, to 0, which is in the central part of the country, said that she doesn't have enough money for her and her family. so she's trying to
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pawn the jewelry that hates. she has with the driver to take her to my denny, and then she'll be able to pay him there when she meets up with relatives. and that's the situation for majority of the people who are trapped in the capital right now. they can't access banks, online banking operations have stopped and markets have closed. so even those that they know who used you, who could lend them money, are gone or are not able to do so anymore. and they say that they don't know if this will continue. they don't know if the little cash that they have right now will take them out of the capital a would be enough to keep them sustained front of the few days. there's a lot of confusion, a lot of uncertainty uncertainty, but those who can, if they're out of cash, are trying to put their properties in their jewelry just to get out of the capital and to an area that is safe and fee of fighting more i will live there, thank so much. have a morgan. as we heard from heaven, many people are fling sedans, capital, faring. the fighting will only get worse. many in khartoum boarding all available bosses heading out of the city between 10 to 20000 a flight to neighboring china,
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which is already home to 400000 sudanese refugees who fly previous conflicts. others the seeking refugee, the north in egypt. and we would like to thank the egyptian people and egypt for the warm welcome hosting and treatment. but there are some missing points. i would like to pointed those over crowding and we need quicker services. people are coming with very high tension and panic from a state of war. so please, we need to deal with the situation quicker in dealing with the entry of people. i know the stress for the egyptian authorities is very high, a cell phone which can be one of the had not. and i can had them who had mccarthy. ha, ha ha. they were kia breeches to the cease fire. sometimes i would be going to the supermarket to buy stuff for the children in the sound of gunfire would force you to go back and lock yourself up. come on, man. and the children would be under the bed. we put the bed mattress on the ground and when the children hear gunfire, they go under the bed. the fear that we observed in our children,
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even us as adults, we comforts at our children while we were scared to the end. i hope the war ends and security. instability returns to sedan and its people. my russian foreign minister. so gay lab rovers accused the west of what he calls abandoning diplomacy when it comes to the war in ukraine. each of the un security council meeting where russia currently holds the rotating presidency. our diplomatic as if the james base has more from new york, the russian foreign minister in new york presiding over the un security council. he said the world system was evaporating before our eyes to just on us and to reach nicely still missouri. 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,
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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 us 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 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. mr. labrons also had an important
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meeting with the un secretary general antonio terrace. russia says the black sea grain initiative expires on may the 18th, on their doubts, whether it will be renewed, miss. ha, how can the grain feel survive off your meeting? can the great deal survive also? good. so mr. oliver of 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, a word that russia won't renew it. that, of course, would greatly worse than the global food crisis. james bays al jazeera of the united nations, about $5000.00 foreigners are fighting for ukraine against russian forces that includes many georgians who came to the front line, still angry about russia's attack on their own country in 2008. charles strikes that has more crouched low,
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keeping close and looking for cover volunteers with a georgian legion or training for expected frontline combat. in the coming weeks. the unit was established in 2014 of the rushes, illegal annexation of crimea, but dramatically expanded off the rushes full scale invasion of ukraine last year. many of these men are motivated by history, a personal vendetta health. since russia invaded georgia, 2008, and walk out, there was a pity. this is not only ukraine's fight, and it is, are still, i feel at home here. my uncle was killed by russian aggression in that as an 8. i joined the legion to take revenge on these men, a training on how to clear a building. they've been told by their intelligence team that there are both russian horses and possibly civilians inside, so they have to be extra vigilant. this kind of training is vital. as these men
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prepare for the expected spring offensive. the ga legion has around 2000 men. they have fought various places along the more than 1000 kilometer front line. most of the volunteers have already had combat experience, either in ukraine or in wars including iraq and afghanistan. the majority of george and facility, 3 other nationalities, fight and trained with them. kenichi has a 3 year old son in tokyo. after his divorce, he resigned from his job in business and came to ukraine. watching the children were dying. children like mine. i saw the worn tv and was continually troubled by it. i thought it was impossible to justify. harris was a member of the japanese organized crime group whose he served a 10 year prison sentence before becoming a lumberjack. he is 2 children in soccer book, who am i thought?
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i committed various crimes in japan long ago. i want to atone for those things and heal my life. that's why i came. one volunteer from bolivia who refused to speak on cameras, said he had lost many foreign friends, was on the battlefield. volunteers paid around $3000.00 amongst frontline work, the same as ukrainian soldiers for royalties. we've had military training from the americans and the french. it has been useful. i cannot say when the counter offensive will start, but very soon we will go and help our ukrainian brothers. for now, these men who prepare to fight, i shall strap it al jazeera. still ahead on al jazeera in haiti's, poor neighborhoods angry residence, hit back it gang members of danger to their streeves count down to blast off a japanese space croft is set to attempt the 1st moon landing,
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broken by the u. s. and regional powers on monday. at least 427 people have been killed during 11 days of conflict and many people are fleeing stands, capital, fearing conditions will get worse. the board and all available busters heading out of the city. $1020000.00 more of the flood to may bring chan. russia is foreign minister. so gay lab rob is accusing the west of abandoning diplomacy in ukraine as moscow is looking to cancel a deal broken by the un guarantee grading schools from ukraine through the black sea. at least 17 people have been killed into explosions at a police station in norfolk pakistan. more than 60 people have been injured. an offshoot of the group to rekey taliban focused on claim responsibility for the attack. the local police say the blasts were caused by electrical shorts. come on,
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hider joins us now live from his florida. so as far as he's now saying, there was no attack at all involved in these explosion. absolutely all night, all the media outlets were reporting even from the local area that there was an ongoing attack that started off to 15 g m t last night. however, the inspector general of police issued a statement from the side. he said that number one, that 2 men and friends gates to this compound where the counter terrorism department facility is located. he said there was no signs of forts and j. aud engagement with this particular building. we see that had been extensively damaged. in fact, a couple of buildings extensively damaged about a 100 meters inside the gate so that also i suggest that there
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was no indication that is what the inspector general of police are saying. he said that there was a pro se that rocket propelled grenades that were stored at the facility, a number of detainees, but also brenda, 5 of my said, been killed and applaud. he said that number one, there is no crate. i would suggest that the way back with. busy explosives would be able to penetrate and then the internet that there why he said there was possibly an electric or short circuit which led to the explosives. going off, they were kept in a safe room on the 1st floor of the counterterrorism department building a said that after that they were the 2nd day block to possibly a number of smaller blogs. a said one of the project i did joining building from the golf, which would of course indicate that data. the secondary explosion is going off
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after that initial explosion and that room. so the police not conforming that that's why they get it back. they're saying this is an accident, it happened possibly inside, but the people and swath of gods are not going to buy that because they have already announced that they will be coming out in strength to protest against the return of the delegate dollar bond bucket. on the dig, a dollar bond bucket on your cellphone not issued any statement, although an unknown group calling it says day to hardship, august on previously unknown claimed responsibility for that particular incident. all right, thanks so much. come on either at least 73 bodies have been found in eastern kenya on land owned by the leader of a religious cults. authority say the victims starved themselves to death after being told to stop eating by their pastor. he's now under arrest al jazeera,
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as catherine sawyer, reports from the melody. more bodies are being retrieved from, grieves at the shock a hall of forest 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 taking samples from the remains to determine the cause of death. for all these bodies, we have exam, dia, rule passmore to move to done. we also collecting samples from the groups and your sim, miser groups. we are collecting samples, wazoo wall. those small samples will go viral videos tests. 12, m a dent if i, whether there was in the play sunny this forest lies on more than 300 hacked is of
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land. the investigative team here says 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 eternal were last year, my relatives told us they're going from mission and 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 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 dads of 2 children at his farm. he was released on bail, 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 redeem will not take him with a lot of seriousness. many questions remain unanswered, but for now the priority 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 holla, kil, iffy county kenya. in haiti, more than a dozen suspected gang members have been killed in a suburb of the capitol porter. prince. the police say people were a tax in the home fire by residence to
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a neighbourhood where there's been a wave of violent crime, a surge of murder kidnapped for many to flee the capital. un warned violence and hazy is reach level similar to countries. war should be better for you or near the, to go neighborhood need the freedom of all the people are honest and peaceful citizens. we're not used to these things. the citizens want to live in step made them, you know, go through them. i don't know if the gangs come to invade us, we will defend ourselves. we have our own weapon, we have our own machete, we will take their weapons, we will not run away. mothers who want to protect their children can send them elsewhere. to noisiest coast guard says it's now recovered at least 70 bodies of migrants who drowned while attempting to cross the mediterranean to reach italy. 2 boats sank near the city of fax, number of migrant boats leaving 2 as he has increased sharply in recent weeks. us
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media reports say president joe biden is expected to announce his reelection bid later on tuesday at age 18. he's already the oldest president and us history. these brush, the side concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term is already indicated publicly that he does not plan to run in the 2024 presidential election. thousands of indigenous people in brazil have rallied in the capital to demand the protection of their lands. march in brazil as part of the annual free land encampment event. indigenous communities are opposed to policies which they say threatened their traditional way of living. so the government isn't doing enough to combat illegal logging. mining and poaching. our japanese space craft could become the 1st from a private company to successfully touch down on the moon. the vessel will be making
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its 1st landing attempt within the next 10 hours. aerospace company i space hopes the ship will make more trips in the future. vincent monahan has more. the journey began in december. my space ex falcon, 9 rocket blasted off, carrying the ladder is taken 5 months for the craft will the m one to get into position for a moving landing. the spacecraft travelled around 1500000 kilometers away from earth before looping back towards the moon. this longer, slower roots saved on fuel allows to carry more cargo is designed by japanese firm ice space. and if everything goes according to plan, you'll be the 1st time a private company has reached the moon surface. others have tried as railey firm came close in 2019, but the craft was destroyed and a crash landing blamed on technical problems. leaning on the moon is really tricky because there's no atmosphere to slow you down. and so you have to use a lot of knowledge about how fast your spacecraft is going when you need to be
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firing your retro rockets and for how long? you know, we can't use things like perish shoots like we do when we have stuff, lane on the earth or at mars. and so you have to kind of work around that and we don't have a practice doing that on a place with no atmosphere. i space as mission is already a success. getting the spacecraft in lunar orbit has set the stage for future trips . long term companies are hoping to make a business out of best possibilities include mining resources on the lunar surface and transporting cargo between the earth and the moon. now i'll kill logistics through have discovered a mummy that's believed 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 largest city in the region, several centuries before the empire. in january, the remains of 8 children and 12 adults were also other believe they were killed in
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a ritual sacrifice. that's it for me, sam is a than you can find more on our website. i'll just 0 dot com, whether it's next and then inside story. ah, with we've got an icy blast of arctic air through the islands of ireland and britain, good tissues held hook, what it does. temperatures in single digits for many of us breezy, especially for the low countries here as well. cold enough for snow and norway, but to the east of that. look at some of these temperatures, helsinki, 18 western russia. moscow. crossing 20 degrees. ok, we're talking about a north. when look what a southerly, when does it pops up the temperature and is stumble to 17 degrees, but a few shower still in the mix here. pulses of rain to be found along the eastern
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shores of the adria exceed. we can see that through bulgaria, romania pushing into western ukraine and eastern areas of poland on tuesday for iberia. it's a different story. best weather on the continent here. temperature is on their way up. so by thursday, dark of the orange, the higher the temperatures available close in on 40 this heat will extend to the northwest of africa. here we are on friday, marrakech crossing 40 degrees that he will be in northern algeria by saturday. so alger is getting close to 40, back to the here and now we've got rain from sierra the own to nigeria. and as we dipped towards the south year after a very what day for south africa, western cape province. just a few showers in the mix for casa luna. tell province on tuesday, see you later. awe inspiring stories from around the world. ah. ready human life in its fast
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