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culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they live quite isolated along these waterways. depth, survived the doors to communism. naziism. now technology is threatening native language ah, sounds of explosions shatter a brief loughlen violence in khartoum after us saudi mediated cease fire came into effect. ah, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dough hall, so coming up his finish. this is this season murphy with for president for u. s. president joe biden pledge is to finish the job as he runs for a 2nd term in office. in pakistan,
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funerals take place for some of the 17 victims of 2 explosions at a police station. fuss count down to final descent, japanese space craft attempts the 1st moon landing by a private company. ah, there's been a brief loughlen violence in car tube after a us saudi mediated sees fire came into effect. the sounds of explosions and gunfire were heard in parts of khartoum. the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces accused each other of breaking the truce. b r s f says their forces at the republican palace were targeted with artillery shelling so far, at least 459 people have been killed during 11 days of conflict. thousands of people continue to flee. the capital. the world health organization is warning of
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a high risk of biological hazard. after a bar tree was seized as crossover. now, to our correspondent hip morgan in call to me. so how is that sees far looking now? huber well, we can still hear heavy artillery strikes around the vicinity of the presidential palace and that seems to be ongoing for a while now, even though it's sporadic since the early hours of the morning, there has been an exchange of artillery between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army around the vicinity of the presidential palace and that's where most of the fighting has been concentrated on since the thought of these the clashes or a power struggle between the r s f commander. and this is denise army, general abdel for that and behind we also spoke to residents in the city of under man. they say they were able to hear heavy artillery strife and that they were able to see fighter jets and same thing. same reports we got from resident in the northern parts of the capitol, hot, assume the residents who we spoke to when we asked them this morning about the
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ceasefire. their response was what ceasefire, backward has lost. its meaning. they say that they don't believe any of these firewood hold at this point. they know that there'll be brief loves, of fighting between the 2 sites that would give them an opportunity to either leave their homes and the capital or try to stock up on commodities they need. but it's been 11 days now without running water and without electricity for many of them. and with continuous fighting, basically, they're not sure when these facilities would return, or when they'd be able to feel safe again. and huber were getting warnings now from the w. h o talking about the risk of biological hazard, the risks, the threats just seemed to be piling out for people and for life. for yes, many of the people who we spoke to say when they drive along the streets of hot and between lowes of fighting said they can see dead bodies, but they can see blotted bodies. so it's clear that the bodies have been there for more than 2 days. and because of the heat and the temperature that the country is currently going through, they say that it's likely to cause biological hazards are in those are
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neighborhoods. then comes the medical facilities, many of those medical facilities had to be evacuated because of our to our, to lose shillings on hospitals. some patients had to be left behind. there were dead bodies that were already piling up according to medic's, who we spoke to. and they said that those all caused health concerns because somebody needs to clean up after the dead. but because of the security issues and because of the safety risks, nobody is ready to do that at the moment. so they are concerned about the number of dead bodies piling up the number of again, of health facilities that had to be abandoned without proper closure medic say that they know that once this is over, there will be a lot of reckoning to do with, with regards to sedans, health sector. so what is the bottom line for people now if there seems to be or was a lol in some neighborhoods, at least, does this name people can get out or can get health while the issue comes down to the means to get out if it's in, it's an issue of financial means right now,
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people say that because of the banks are been closed since the start of the fighting because of online banking operations going on and off not very reliable and not very steady. they no longer have the means to be able to leave the capital in places. the transport from the capital harder to them to let sage a 0, which is just in the center of the country. and about 200 kilometers away has more than a has risen to more than 10 times what it used to be. so people say that they'd no longer have the financial capabilities to be able to get those tickets out of the country. neither can they get fuel because bad has become very scars and very expensive to get. and then it comes down to basic commodities as well. they said they do need to eat food and have water before they manage this thought they journey out of the capital. but even that is becoming scars and where it is found, it's becoming expensive. so people are saying this is now creating a financial crisis in each and every household here in the capitol because again, many of them were not expecting this fighting. it was a weekend. and when it did start, nobody was prepared here in the capital. all right, and perhaps is it safe to say,
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hubert versus far as tattered as it is, has been relatively speaking, the most successful so far compared to the others. and if so, why does that have to do with who's backing at this time? well, let's not forget that the united states have been urging for a fire for a while now. in fact, since the fighting started its been urging for the fire and for the $25.00 to negotiate with each other. now why it's, why today is quite a, it could be because of the evacuation of the, for a national, the fire, the previous, the fire, which also lasted about 72 hours in which, in large parts of her room did not actually hold, was to allow the before a national here in the capital to evacuate the neighboring neighbor and the, and out of the country. this is still an ongoing process. there are still for a national present in the capital hospital trying to make their way to either before the city of or down in the eastern part of the capital and eastern part of
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the country or to egypt. or in some cases the neighboring chad and south down to the evaluation of foreign national is still ongoing. and many people who we hope to hear in hudson said they believe that's why this is fire. even though it has been violated, impossible to me and still holding and others, they say they feel that once all the international and foreign staff and national here in the country are out. that's when the real fighting would begin and the student needs were still caught up in the capital. unable to get out would be victims. a very worrying thought, but let's hope for the best. thanks so much. have a move in many people are fleeing sedans, capital is here. it was explaining those who cannot lay, fearing the situation is gonna get worse. from cartoon, people were boarding, all available buses, heading out of the city between 10 to 20000, fled to neighboring chad. which is already home to 400000 sudanese refugees who fled previous conflicts. others seeking refuge to the north in egypt.
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romaji hassan is from the institute for security studies. he says the flow refugees into chad comes at a time when humanity area, and aid is already running low. on 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, 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 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
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a situation that will be putting our international want to your la helps just and each other under stress. but also does data such as under stress because receiving accommodate thing and feeding all those a big number in challenge while the situation is still outside and all of thousands may have left cartoon, but the city is home to over 5000000 people. many of them are saying the situation is now dia calling for help. all hi got lindsay mother was multiple mud, milan fuels run out. bakeries are closed, we can't find bread, st for meat. there's a shortage of medicines. we can't live here or even leave. we call on the government to do something to end this war. her handler huddle is our gun, then it was that. now, despite the fighting, we are holding our ground and patience. however, we are running out of supplies in a day or 2. all people will take to the st. the helpless people,
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namely young children are paying the price one a little bit even though i learned in our plan, we are suffering dearly. we have young children, we can not provide for many patients with chronic diseases can not find treatment. we pray this war will come to an end soon. we are terrified of the rattling of weapons and we cannot feed our children, we are tired. oh, how she, mahala, has covered the instability in sudan extensively joined us here in the studio and are now good the heavy with us. hashem. let's talk about this shake. he sees fire situation. other factions within both camps that both albert highland, the gallo, do not completely control. india, that is a divide with him. both factions about how to move forward. now when it comes to the military, they have been debating for almost now 3 years. how to further undermine the rapid support forces and within the military establishment. you have people like for example, ships had dinner. capacity of very powerful, gentle has says,
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we have to use force. that's the only way to undermine are gentle hammett, you have others, other gentles who say we are in the supply just situation in sudan batters on best buy different conflicts with need to give diplomacy and political talks. a chance. on the other hand, you have of the la him alert delgado, his brother of or of committee was saw him 2 days ago. the streets over huddled woman has been saying, we are going to continue the fare the fight and who was adamant of the need to defeat bohannon, who he blames for the instability of the blood, settle the streets of hovel, how much influence do other countries have on these 2 warring parties, thickly reader, we've seen both sides build relations with regional countries over the years, right? hemisphere from to, from, from the beginning, from 2015 his totter to build his his,
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his military base. and his political base that in to $1017.00, his son, thousands of troops in yemen to fight along the saudi mit lead campaign. and then he sent troops all the way towards libya to fight alongside warlord highly for after this was quite significant for him that because he was bank in that particular moment for the future, particularly if he needed more regional support or further considered at his case it is quite obvious that henry wants to become president of sudan. he wants to become the ultimate leader of sudan. and he understand, does he have the support of some of those countries who see him as an extension of their influence for the time being his this says he himself or, and it's in a sort of public affiliation with any country. but we do understand that he has been, are rewarded financially over the last few years for the significant misrepresents of his own soldiers, illiberal, and also in yemen. but at the same time,
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you're talking about those regional powers. for example, those are prevailing sentiment that it's the u. e. a. russia and live and highly for have to hook up providing support for the artist. but you know, they do understand this himself. they cannot afford to further undermine the military establishment. otherwise it's going to be civil, lash him, a lot of these country that let's be honest. this region is not the most democratic in the world. do they want to see age, smooth, stable transition to democracy in our country? likes about this is what they want to see mostly happen incident this till pretty much concerned that the islamists hope birds. so down for decades and they're all bottled bashi are still there. and the fear there could be colluding behind closed doors to stage a political and military comeback. there will continue to support hammer to what on board hand as long as committee or perhaps will ensure that the islamists will not have any future se in
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a place like saddam. but they're also concerned that if the 2 man continued to fight civil war, could lead to the disintegration of sudan if sudan disintegrates is going to be, is seismic shift in the horn of africa and across the continent, something that no one wants to see happen in the country right, thanks so much. always good talking to hash and thanks for coming in are moving now to other news and us present. joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024 freedom personal freedoms fundamental, merge americans. biden's team released a campaign video exactly 4 years after announcing his previous fit to run for president. campaign slogan is, let's finish the job at age 80. he's already the oldest president in u. s. history. we've brushed the side concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term and it's cross over now to alan fisher who's live at the white house. i
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think our new can correct me if i'm wrong here, but i think this video was released on twitter right. there was a time when big decisions you'd have a press conference, is this it is this the official announcement that says his ronnie is to, was kept political secret in washington d. c. but it's no official for years to the day after he announced his candidacy for the presidency. joe biden has said he is going to run again, and as you point out, he will be 80 to the next election. if he wins, he'll be $86.00 at the end of his town. and looking at that video, look at the way it's edited. it's all quick edits. no, we know in the business. if you do that, that's to give an idea of energy of movement and that's exactly what it's done. look at the way it's appeared on social media as well. it's all up and down, which is exactly how many young people will watch it. and it's cut for the tick tock generation. this is appealing to young voters. so joe biden's team had spent
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the weekend at camp david. they were putting together the final touches of who exactly would run the campaign and the announcement. and of course, he's going to speak in front of labor groups here in washington in the next couple of hours. that's important too, because that was important constituency. but joe biden is hoping that the american people will indeed give him 4 years to finish the job. and given everything he said on is that indicative that team biden no, are a worried that age is going to be one of the big issues for him. although it's certainly going to be something that people are going to talk about face up against donald trump. his no spring chicken himself and i'm, i believe that joe biden probably wouldn't have run if there was going to be another republican in the race. but given that it's donald trump, he feels driven. remember 4 years ago when he announced he said he was fighting for the soul of america, he still believes that to be the case. he thinks that donald trump supporters maga
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republicans, as he called them, have too much say in the polish political life in america. and he wants to stand up against them. there will be questions too about his record. because even though inflation is coming down, costs are going down as well. americans don't feel better off. and more often than not, it's how they feel rather than the actual concrete evidence that influences the way that people vote. but remember, we're still more than 18 months away from the election as far as likely opponent donald trump is leading in the republican races at the moment. he welcomes the challenge of fighting joe biden, because he says he's the worst president america has ever had. all right, thanks so much. allan fisher, there still had an al jazeera indigenous processed as gather in brazil's capital calling for land rights. ah, and a day of remembrance,
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hundreds of thousands of new zealand. doesn't australians gather anzac day? ah frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the myanmar, informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate. no, only both the legal report door they see that we are giving you the proper spirit in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera may on al jazeera a year after a da 0 journalist sharina block they was murdered. despite the international outrage of multiple investigations implicating israeli forces, we ask why justice has not been serb fault lines examined the ramifications of
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julian a phone she has publications of us faith, he quit, and what the case against him could mean for christ freedom after leading to key for 2 decades, reggie pie you into that is facing perhaps his toughest election. yet as a rare coalition of opposition parties hopes to unseat from nigeria is to hold its 1st census in 70 years. an exercise likely to view ethnic tensions in africa's most populous nation. the united kingdom celebrates the coordination of king charles the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey made on al jazeera lou. the me wanting algae 0 time. so recap headlines now. the latest, the fire in sedan has been breached by gunfire,
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and explosions and parks have come to the capital, is why for them every day? world health organization is warning of a potential biological has a officer in the bar tree was seeing people continued to flee. the capital and its twin city on my foreign governments are also evacuating diplomatic sell from the un says it's pricing for over 2270000 refugee chad and sell us president joe biden has announced his re election base for $22045.00 and the team is released to campaign launch. video. campaign slogan is finish the job. at least 17 people have been killed into explosions at a police station in northwest pakistan. alden, 60 people have been injured. an offshoot of the group that had, he thought bon, focused on this claim responsibility for the attack. local, local police say the blas caused by electrical shorts.
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turkish authorities have arrested more than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. some members of the opposition people, the democratic party, more than 20 different locations, were rated, becomes less than 3 weeks before president roger. type out of the face is what's expected to be a tight election. rice. city course also has more from a stumble. the arbor occurred, the main center for their cell, peroration is the city. and according to the booker bar association, the people who have been arrested, detained by the turkish police, our journalists right defenders and some n g o representatives along with green left bar team members. but according to the state news agency, as they have reported, these people are eligible a link to the urban wing. they are both cortisol workers, part to the p, k,
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k. and they, according to the, the forces based on the prosecutor's office. these people are linked to some protest held across turkey since 2017, some of them have been eligible. they enrolled in financing the also to the cell work as far as the urban. we say key, this is a tight alexis and the curtis votes will probably be the king maker for this election, both for the presidential election and the parliament parliament parliamentary members election on may 14th. however, these people who have been detained by the police in more than 20 cities and it's also true. here are most of the members of the green left party left parts. it is the part that will be representing the kurds in the lakes. and as the people that look with the car to the h. c. p known as the pro curtis party, is facing
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a risk of being closed found by the constitutional court. indigenous groups from across brazil have arrived in the capital brazilian to take part in the annual free land camp. they're demanding, the government does more to protect their ancestor lands barbara, and go for a fort marching for their survival. indigenous protest, his attend annual free land camp in brazil's capital and demanding the immediate demarcation of their lands. they say it's the only way to protect their territories, my foot and minorities, you know, a lot of money for us. the marsh represents a place to clim. our right to show that we have existed for over 500 years like what the free lunch camp enables the people of every state in prison, to fight for their land rights and for their existence. you indigenous communities
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have faced increased threats to their homes in recent years. deforestation accelerated every year under former president, treble sanara, as ranches and miners took advantage of lax environmental regulations. during his re election campaign, brazil's new president, clearly the silver, promised to grant protected status to half a 1000000 square kilometers of amazonian rain forests. i had passed over 7 of the situation of the indigenous people in brazil today is terrible. we have been going through many difficulties, mainly the demarcation of land which to day we do not have. that is why we live in this war. our people are fighting without land and facing discrimination. the free land camp is expected to last for 10 days. brazil's indigenous congress deputy says there's been progress since the 1st meeting was held 19 years ago. them
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of abbey thought i, i can permit the halley. i declare the opening of the terror. li, bringham, and in this house where indigenous people are no longer received with pepper spray, but through the front door and occupying the national congress. because if there was no room for indigenous relatives, there would be no room for an indigenous parliamentarian. global witness says more than 300 environmental activists have been killed, but still in the past decade. but the flight for the land is a risk. these indigenous protest is prepared to take. barbara. aus is hundreds of thousands of people in new zealand and australia has turned out for an exact day. the and zacks all the australian and new zealand army corps with the soldiers who fought and died during the 1st world war. alex spirit has more. i know,
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i . c to remember. 6 7 hundreds of thousands of new zealand of industry aliens gather in memory of those had been killed in war. oh, grow not old as way that unless grow old. i shall not weary them, nor to use condemn the going down of the sun. and in the morning, we shall remember that it's a tradition that stretches back 108 years and has become one of the most important days for both countries. visser and members of the armed forces and the public gave if a don't services and marches every year. and that day began as a way to remember the soldiers killed in the glibly campaign in the 1st world war. but that has been growing to include veterans of all of the conflicts. there
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example should inspire us all to try in whatever way we came to make the world a place in which no one has to endure the kind of suffering and told me that saturated this peaceful cove in 1950, around 1700 new zealanders and astray leans, make the annual pilgrimage to the size and modern day turkey. oh, it's now seen as the place that helped forge the national identity. we gather the special place on the gleefully financial to remember all those who have served and died. he, i, 100 height use a go to acknowledge that those who are once our adversaries on our firm, friends and for the turks. it's also an important day to remember those who died here who will once enemies, but a now friends alex beard al jazeera. well, that's it for this show, but you can get more news if you head over to our website,
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al jazeera, dot com, or whether is next. and then inside story, we'll examine the issue of global military spending. stay with us. ah ah, with looks like it's going to be a washout for most of japan. hi there. thanks for joining in. this includes for tokyo with his badge of what weather running through, han shoe and hook kado islands. dark as a blue and yellow. that's the more intense rain that we'll see, that breezy on wednesday through beijing, but i don't think any sand and deaths will be dragged in here from the gobi desert . and those temperatures have come up through a huge swath of china, including one g province in grey lin with a hive $27.00 degrees. and oh yeah, full on sunshine here. storing mix of weather for parts of india more central parts
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. so we're talking, chatted, scar and tailing, gunner states as same goes for html. now do stretching into careless state as well . and sundry downpours right across sri lanka and for pakistan, here comes our next westerly disturbance. it will stretch from sin province straight through to punjab and the capital territory could see some hail storm here . so as always, there is the threat that this could further destroy some of the crops. they're still a breezy pitcher down the golf. more cloud cover that could generate a few showers for us here in dough high and in terms of those wind gusts, a cats aren't bothering about 40 kilometers per hour. elsewhere in the middle east on wednesday it looks like this. sunshine in mac, i don't think we're going to see any storms here on wednesday. that's a snapshot of your weather season. ah. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about distract,
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create confusion to create smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically voted the. busy oil industry was a made bank roller or opposition to climate. the campaign against the climate? do you think that's a bad thing? more huge with absolutely all g 0 ah, global military spending is hit a new record parts of europe. so the biggest increases whole as the world, this is more complex companies try and be with us that isn't flood zone with .

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