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facing perhaps this toughest election yet is a requisition of opposition parties. folks to unseat nigeria is to hold its 1st census in 17 years, an exercise likely to view ethnic tensions in africa's most populous nation. the united kingdom celebrates the coordination of charles the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey made on al jazeera ah arriving gung fire in call to him despite the u. s. broke a truce between the warring sides and for that. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dough. ha! so coming up, they, 17 people have been killed in 2 explosions at a police station in pakistan. rushes foreign minister warns the world could face
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a greater danger than the cold war. as he rejects criticism of warn you crying count down to blast off the japanese space craft is set to attempt the 1st moon landing by a private company. ah, we begin in sudan where sporadic gum fly could be heard in some parts of khartoum. thus, despite the seas fire broke had by the united states and regional powers on monday . several positions, previous rather sees fight 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 call to me while foreign governments are evacuating
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diplomatic staff and citizens go straight to him, more winches live for us in the car tomb. so is this sees far joining the list of others that have failed while in some residential areas, the answer is no. and in some other residential areas. the answer is yes. in the land, for example, that the twins to be of the capital. how to me residence say that they were able to hear heavy artillery up until about an hour ago. and when i asked to, once it has been, is this the fire holding his answer was, what's sci fi? he says that that word has lost its meaning and that he doesn't think anything would hold between the 2 sides as fighting continues. and then there's the northern part of the capital in the city of battery. it just the cross denial residency. they also are able to hear heavy artillery that they can see 5, such as belonging to the food in these army flying overhead and around the vicinity of the presidential palace. we were able to hear heavy artillery strikes by the rapid support forth from their positions seemingly towards the fight to jet bats
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were flying overhead. so yes, some parts of them like the southern and eastern parts which have witnessed heavy fighting in the past few days, say that it's relatively quiet at the moment. but other parts like undermine and northern parts of the capitol and the vicinity of the presidential palace, which has been the scene of intense fighting, even if it's in direct confrontation between the 2 sides, still continues to hear. sporadic gunfire is exchanged between the finance army and the rapids support forces. and if this sees far, is holding in some neighborhoods, does that mean people are getting more of a chance to evacuate? well, it's not an issue of a chance right now as much as it's an issue of possibility and the means to do so. some people who we spoke to say that he has, they're waiting for that opportunity. telecommunications have become better, they know which are the safest route, routes out of the capital right now to take to be able to get to whether it's neighboring states like out 0 in the central part of the country or river nile in the northern part of the country,
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but then it's coming down to the issue of means they don't have the cash anymore. when this fighting happened, of course, banks were closed at online banking operations are not operational, 247, sometimes they work. sometimes they don't. so people say that they don't have the cash, they don't have the financial means to be able to get out of the country, transport costs and fuel costs keep increasing day by day, hour by hour here. and some people say that their pawning their jewelry and property that they can carry with them to bus drivers to they can take them out of the capital to neighboring states. and then they'll try to find money there to get out of the country. or i will leave you a thanks so much. we're more than a doctor. another fuddle is a american sudanese professor of medicine at the university of nebraska medical center. she says the country's health care system was already in dire straits even before the conflict began. left to remember that this came on top of a broken and completely defended health care system without any public health
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infrastructure that was damaged through the past 30 years of dictatorship. so for 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 or those who are willing to donate, you know, we have a team in al jazeera say that went trying to donate blood to the blood bank and they were sent back because they didn't have actually blood backs except the donation. the situation is horrible in psych 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 of 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
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entities are suffering the most, whether is from the lack of security, whether from lack of daily necessity, such as food and water and electricity. internet communication is spotty and cutting down. we're not able to launch or training program that we collaborate with . project echo 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 and the fear that you could be at your home could be a talked at aim at the moment and this place from your home and you could be bombed at any moment. i mean that they're the emotional toll on these people as absolute astronomical at this point, that 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 aid to those in neat as we heard from him earlier, many people are fling sedans,
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capital, fearing the fighting will get worse. those in khartoum are boarding all available bosses heading out of the city. 31220000 flight to neighboring chad, which is already home to 400000 sydney's refugees who fled previous conflicts. others, the seeking refuge to the north in egypt. i 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 point to 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 do with the situation quicker in dealing with the entry of people. i know the stress for the egyptian authorities is very high. i so how much can be, what have you had not, and i can help them with mccarthy health while the elite 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?
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come on, man. and the children would be under the bed. yeah, 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, even as, as adults, we comforts at our children while we were scared in the end. i hope the war ends and security. instability returns to sedan and its people. remind her fanny is from the institute for security studies. he says the flow of refugees and to chad comes as humanitarian aid is on a low level on the previous us with a 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 over the been received in chad. so either way, chad, the very willing are receiving doors that bridges. but the problem is just the
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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 . naming 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 either international you want to your la helps just and job under stress. but also the state, such as under stress because receiving, accommodate in and feeding all those a big number in challenge while the situation is still outside of egypt. foreign minister says an employee at his embassy and cartoon has been killed in the fighting hundreds while he was reportedly killed while driving to the embassy to help coordinate evacuations for egyptian stranded in sudan. ah,
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and to all the news now at least 17 people have been killed into explosions as a police station in northwest pakistan. more than 60 people have been injured off shoots of the group. the taliban pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack. but local police say the blas will caused by electrical schultz come on high that has the latest from islam of and all night. all the media outlets were reporting even from the local area that there was an ongoing attack that started after 15 gmc last night. however, the inspector general of police issued a statement from the site. he said that number one, there are 2 main entrance gates to this compound where the counter terrorism department facility is located. he said there was no signs of forced entry or
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engagement with any infiltrate at 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 would also suggest that there was no in fact, vision did what the inspector general of police are saying. he said that there were explosives, a rocket propelled grenades that were stored at the facility. a number of detainees were also present there, 5 of whom are said to have been killed in the block. he said, number one, there is no greater side would, would suggest that awaken back with explosives would be able to penetrate. and then did you know that there was, 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. he
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said that after that there were the secondary blocks to possibly a number of smaller block. at least 73 bodies have been found in eastern kenya on land owned by the leader of a religious cult authority, say the victims starved themselves to death. after being told to stop eating by their pastor, he's now under arrest. i'll just hear. as catherine sawyer reports from the emma lindy, more bodies are being retrieved from graves, either shock, a hall of forest in mull lindy along the canaan 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 are taking samples from the remains to determine the cause of death. for all these bodies, we have exam, dear, whoa,
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post mortimer de 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 in the play, 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 the tunnel were 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
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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 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 within one not 2nd with a little seamlessness. many questions remain unanswered, but for now, the priority is identifying the victims and how they died,
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as well as reaching those who may still be hiding out in the forest. katherine sawyer, shaka hola, clifford county kenya still had an al jazeera in haiti's pole neighborhoods angle residence attack. suspected gang members. i will explain why fishermen in eastern philippines say they livelihoods being threatened by the chinese coast guard. ah hey, they're great to see. we've got cold air rushing off the north sea into the low countries . temperatures will struggle to get to double digits here. wind alerts in play across the coast of the netherlands guts, about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. that wind ships around turns southerly through the baltic. sea so pumps up the temperature in helsinki to 20,
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cold enough for snow, and also looking to pick up a couple centimeters, accumulating snow over the next. so bit southerly wind lifts the temperature and it's stumbled to 18 degrees. and let's go to where the active weather is. the eastern shores of the adrian see through the balkans, you know, for that eastern side of poland. some severe thunderstorms here. maybe even some hail mixed in. and when gus about 60 kilometers per hour, we're dialing up the heat for southern spain, seville $35.00 degrees on tuesday, but check out by thursday we close in on 40. this will also extend to the northwest of africa, marrakech look into breaker april temperature record on thursday, with the high of 41 back to the here. now pulses of rain will extend from sierra leone rate to nigeria, and as we dip toward the south right now, fairly quiet, just a few showers in the eastern cape province casino hotel. so shower is not too far away from durbin with a hive. 25 degrees on tuesday. that's it for me. i'll catch up with you next hour.
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you're watching. i'll just hear a time to recap. i headlines now. there's been sporadic gunfire in the sudanese capital that despite the sci fi broken by the u. s. and regional powers on monday and these 427 people have been killed during 11 days of conflict. many people are fleeing sedans, capital, fearing conditions will get worse. their boarding all available buses and heading out of the 50, from 10 to 20 thousands of already fled. and they bring child at least 17 people have been killed into explosions at a police station in north west on an offshoot of the group. i think he thought a bond focused on his claim responsibility for the attack. a local police say the loss of caused by electrical shores. ms. railey civilian has been injured after a drive by shooting north of ramallah, delcy pied west bank according to israeli forces. they say the attack happened near
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the town of san juan. the injured person has been taken to hospital israel's close several checkpoints in the area around ramallah. russian fallen mr. gay lab rob is accused the west of what he calls abandoning diplomacy when it comes to the war in ukraine. he chair, the un security council meeting where russia currently holds the rotating presidency. our diplomatic and it's a james space as 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 check on us and to reach nicely steamer digital. 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.
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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 ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of us, citizen, paul 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. mister lebron also had an important
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meeting with the un secretary general antonio good terrace. russia says the black sea grain initiative expires on may the 18th, and there are doubts whether it will be renewed minutes. hello, how can the greenville survive off your meeting on the greenville survival show? show years. so mr. love rav 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 of the united nations. alright, let's go live now to john this eula, shop of alova. get more on that great deal. she's in moscow. so we, the latest we heard bulio was that the un secretary general had sent a proposal to russia. where on negotiations heading at this point
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that tried to, as we just had a russian foreign minister there gala grove refused on. so the question for one of the journalist whether the grain deal was dead, that happened in the, in the new york up to the end of the fast part of the security council session. on monday, with the russian foreign minister presided. and the correspondent club rope. if the great deal was dead and the ministers replying to her was just a nice dress full stop. so also the un headquarters in new york city general antonio good harish met with mister lovegrove and handed him a letter for president vladimir putin. regarding the great deal suggested further actions aimed at improving, extending an expanding degree initiative. according to good harish, he took into account moscow's concerns about the supply russian food and such allies as to world markets. meanwhile, were also hearing from russia, defense ministry,
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and 8 accused ukraine of attempting an attack on at ships in the black sea monday night, which were threatening prospects will be deal. and just to remind you, the deal on grain exports was negotiated separately by russia and ukraine. with turkey on b, u, and in july 2022, part of the agreements included the export of grain from ukraine. the other one was about the removal obstacles for russia for the export of its agricultural produce and, and fertilizes. and march 2023 was the last time russia extended the deal for 60 days and a term expires on the 8th of may. you mentioned that you were trying to take into consideration rushes concerns. what all those concerns? why is moscow unhappy with this deal? ad yeah, moscow has repeatedly criticize the implementation of the agreement saying the be
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conditions and that's only for one side for ukraine which are exports, which exports rather it's grained, through the portal, the black sea and according to the deputy minister. so gave her shin. and if the world won't thrash to agree to expand the agreement, some tangible progresses needed only major systematic issues. and as he put it, that will impedes the axes of fertilizers and cultural approaches from russia to, to the, to the world market. and laboratory said that virtually nothing has been done to remove all these restrictions and obstacles. or i, thanks so much julia. now, european union agriculture ministers, meeting and luxembourg to discuss potential restrictions on food imports from ukraine. farmers in the you are increasingly concerned about cheap grain and other products coming in from ukraine by land routes. several countries including poland,
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have introduced temporary import bands to support their farmers. 1500 to support to kind of a symbol means. and i think, but if in union can to, to helpful can products on materials to go freely to 3rd countries and even if it stay somehow in the european union to help those countries touched in pose below, bullish cases, maybe gains not been cases more touched by poultry, ex productions and so on. in haiti, more than a dozen suspected gang members have been killed in a suburb of the capital port. the prince. the police say that people were tight and set on fire by residence of the to go neighborhood. just been a wave of violent crime that recently the 3rd of murders and kidnappings for many to flee the capital. the u. n. is wanting violence in haiti is now wage level
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similar to countries at war. filipino fishermen are increasingly running into chinese coast guard vessels and while they describe as the traditional fishing grounds, tensions have been rising in the region. the philippines in the u. s. carry out their largest combat drills and decades in the south china sea, bottom below. as this report from civic bay, a busy weekend for these fishermen as they work against an impending fishing bad, 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, our chinese vessels are done on the china. the chinese are constantly petroleum. if you try to enter the shoulder, it's more efficient bullets. the rubber boats will cicily. bonita muradi, a commercial fisherman, is referring to the resource ridge, scarborough shoal,
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into disputed south china sea. just 120 nautical miles or about 222 kilometers from where we were speaking. due to the lack of fishing opportunities. if these commercial fishermen are forced to sail beyond coastal waters, the bas scarborough showed kilometers away where there is 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 of them clearly marked the 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. a
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move that prompted china's ambassador to manila, hong cdn, to quote, at by the philippine government to oppose taiwan independence if it genuinely cares about overseas. filipino 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 statement that he had, he should, ah, which had the effect of threatening or issuing a whining through a thousands of all if w is currently deployed in by one, it was all smiles, however, between president marcos 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,
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so big be the philippines. a japanese space craft could become the 1st from a private company to successfully touch down on the moon. the vessel will be making its 1st landing attempt. within the next 8th hours, aerospace company, i space hopes the airship will make more trips in the future. vent. monahan has more. the journey began in december. i space x falcon 9 rocket blasted off carrying the lander is taken 5 months for the craft full the m one to get into position for a moon landing. the spacecraft travelled around 1500000 kilometers away from earth before looping back towards the moon. this longer, slower roots saved on fuel allowed to carry more cargo is designed by japanese firm ice space. and if everything goes according to plan, it will be the 1st time a private company has reached the moon surface. others have tried, as really firm came close in 2019, but the craft was destroyed in a crash landing, blamed on technical problems. leaning on the moon is really tricky because there's
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no atmosphere to slow you down. and so you have to use a lot of knowledge about how fast your spacecraft is going on when you need to be firing your retro rockets and for how long? you know, we can't use things like parachutes like we do when we have stuff land on the earth or at mars. and so you have to kind of work around that and we don't have as much practice doing that on a place list. no atmosphere. i space says the mission is already a success. getting the spacecraft and lunar orbit has set the stage for future trips. long term companies are hoping to make a business out of this possibilities include mining resources on the lunar surface and transporting cargo between the earth and the moon. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines now. there's been sporadic gun fire in
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the sudanese capital that's despised to cease fire, broken by the u. s. and regional powers on monday. at least 400 and.

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