tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 25, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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idea, it's been taken to then established in democracy. it was bound to explore an abundance of world class programming after the guy is the least. will you tell him fucks, designed to inform, motivate, and inspired. you are now to sierra ah ah, hello, i'm cyril benya. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the program today. sporadic done fire in cartoon, despite the us brokerage truce, and the w h o warns of an extremely dangerous biological risk after fighters occupy
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a vital laboratory, a thousands fleet to neighboring countries as the un refugee agency warns a further displacement. u. s. president joe biden pledges to quote, finished the job as he runs for a 2nd term in office. a suspect the gang members killed by an angry crowd in haiti's capital as the un, warren's gang violence has reached levels comparable to countries at war. on full, reese with the sport the and be a top seeded milwaukee box or on the brink of an early exit from the playoffs and lebron james in spies, the alley lakers to another. when to put them one victory away from the next round . ah, we begin this, use our in sudan where a faltering cease fire is just about holding. and parts of the capitol cartoon are now in ruins. at least 459 people are reported to have been killed in 11 days of
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fighting between 2 factions. in sedans. sporadic gunfire was heard in khartoum on tuesday morning. that is despite that 3 day cease fire, broke it on monday by the u. s. and regional powers in the world health organization has warned of a high risk of an extremely dangerous biological hazard. after the national public laboratory containing infectious disease samples was seized by fighters, the united nations refugee agency is warning up to 270000 people could flee the neighboring chad into south sudan in cartoon. and dorman, dozens of people have been waiting to board buses trying to escape the conflict. foreigners also continue to leave the country. the united kingdom is the latest country to be undertaking an airlift of citizens on tuesday. many people, though are improvising their own escape routes, including traveling to port sedan, to leave by sea, hipaa. morgan, that is live in cartoon. however, in just recent moments,
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we heard that an hospital was shelled. what more do you know about that? well, what we do know is that there has been intense artillery strikes in the, in the west, some parts of the capitol hotel in the city of undermanned since the early hours of the morning despite a sci fi that is supposed to be lasting for 72 hours now the hospital was hit by an artillery strike. we're not, we're not sure exactly which side was responsible for the strike. but when we do know is that several people who are already at the hospital seeking medical treatment have been injured and had to be moved to another hospital. nearby hospitals are already suffering from an influx of patients and very no medical staff and medicines and medics here and how to say that this is adding to the disastrous situation in the country. there's still not sure if there are death involved in this. arthur louis tried, but they said that many of the patients that came in from the hospital, known as and from the hospital say that the situation is quite dire. they have been moved to a hospital called a no,
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which is not far from where they are right now. but they say that many, many are in need of medical assistance that they're running out of medical personnel that they're running out of medication. and so continuous artillery strikes going on around their vicinity, so they can't go out and look for more medicines and for more medical personnel. what about this biological hazard that the w h o is warning about? i mean, it's hard to see how taking a lab would help either side in this conflict. well, yes, but both sides have been accusing the other abusing areas that are main facilities in the capital. now the latest, of course, is this national lab, which is in the center of hard to me around the vicinity of the presidential palace, as well as around the vicinity of the general command of the army. and that's where most of the intense fighting has been taking place. now. medics who we spoke to say that bad lab contains virus samples, but it also contains blood donations from people who are supposed to be giving it to others to be the blood blood bank located at that laboratory. so they are
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contents that because medical medical facilities are in need of supplies. but even that would be effected medic say that their situation is quiet dire that this is the latest violation of a health facility in a long list of violations. since the fighting started about 11 days ago, they said that they already, they already have 70 percent of their facilities here in the capital out of operations either because they had to be evacuated or because they are lacking medical stuff and, and medic medicine to treat the patient or because they've been had by artillery strikes, and this is the latest, then it will affect those who are in need of blood donations as well as they are concerns over the samples that are in the lab, waiting to be tested. what do you know about what's happening in the rest of the country? what can you tell us about fighting outside of cartoon? while despite again the seas fire that has been announced by both sides and both type accusing the other of violating. there has been fighting in the western region of our for specifically in near la and janina. now these are 2 areas in there for
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have witnessed relative calm over the past few days. during the 1st day of the fighting, there was a confrontations between the rapid support forces and the cities army, especially in janina. now we spoke to a resident in engineering just about half an hour ago, and he said that the situation has gotten a little comma. but his biggest concern is that, that the police station has been broken into that civilians have taken weapons to defend themselves when he says they're concerned that this will turn into a tribal fight. of course therefore has been a region that has witness 20 years of civil war. many of them along ethnic and tribal lines. so the content that the conflict, if it reaches there and it looks like it has reached there, will take a tribal undertone that ethnic undertone. and he says that the reason it's already volatile markets have been burned. public institutions have been burned. they were already displeased. people and now they have no way to go, and they're concerned that even though it's quite right now, it is going to erupt. once again, phones have been morgan reporting from cartoon. thank you very much. and more people are fleeing and some governments are continuing with evacuations. we have
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cartoon international airport close though. foreign governments are looking elsewhere to get their citizens out of the country. so the don golder local airport is one option. it's in the northern part of sudan, closer to egypt, to the west. now there's also the shaheed sabera airport that's located in sedans, door for region. another possible evacuation route is through the port sudan international airport. many people using that one. it's in the red sea province and a relatively short distance from the saudi port, city of jetta. some roads that remain open can get people closer to the egypt and to south sedan. land crossings with those countries have so far remained open. a lot of countries are looking to g booty as a logistical hub. the u. s. deployed forces there before launching evacuations from sedan. japan and south korea have sent their medical teams there, as well as a precaution. but us, france, italy, the u. k. and saudi arabia were among the 1st to carry out evacuations,
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and that list of countries is growing as the violence spreads across parts of sudan . or coral assembly is the regional media advisor for east africa and yemen at the norwegian refugee council. he joins us on the skype from nairobi. i understand that the norwegian refugee council has evacuated its own staff from sedan. no, we didn't. we moved. i was relocated our stuff from cartoon. those school who could leave have left and with are located our expect stuff outside of the city on the outskirts on them either as of the country. but we are there and we plan to stay late with our plan is to the non essential staff. those those would be able to leave, but we need as many as many of our of our aids workers expedite workers to stay together with, with most of the sudanese who are themselves gotten this conflict. and we're trying
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to support right now. and eventually, hopefully at when the security situation allows us to begin with, then back to out, of course. so that because this is when they need you the most. but that's interesting information in and of itself that you moved your staff away from cartoon. but you were able to find a safe location for them in the country. do you think that reflects the reality for other people in sudan that maybe they need to leave fighting hot spots, but they can relocate somewhere else in the country? well that is that, so what most people in sudan are doing right now, whoever could find the moment of some kind of truce or carmen as we had earlier today before it seems that the cease fire was broken that people were rushing out on buses we've, i've had colleagues in the east and got out of meeting and thousands of people who left from the corporate them. and now why the, what the, my, my, the army at some 160 kilometer southeast of the capitol. people have walked all
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that way, add $2.00 to $3.00 to safety. they're exhausted, they're tired. looking for a safe area that i'm the country. i like like what madonna, which are, thankfully away from the fighting. and that's, that is the experience of many and so down right now, as your reporter, rightly reported a lot are going toward sports are done and trying to evacuate from there. but in the meantime, many unintended is placed looking for shelter in camps in reception areas that are being set up by the local authorities and local volunteers. do you have a sense of scale here of how many people have left their homes, whether it's displaced within sudan, or seeking refuge in neighboring countries? that's. that's very unclear right now it's, it's hard to get the figures and the un have reported over $20000.00 who fled to
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chad, already a few thousands gone through seltzer don, that egypt and the theo piano at the lead, real numbers are, are still hard to come by even of and then it displaced people, the figures keep changing as together with the dynamics of the fighting. whatever it gets harder and hotter that people are fleeing if they can order or if they've been well. so look inside that house is trying to stay safe, but that in itself is also deadly. pickles be bellamore. i have ranaldo for supplies, water, food, and no extra city app for the last 10 days now. but the un estimates that about a quarter of a 1000000 people could fleet the neighboring country, specifically chad and south sedan are those people that you think that that is not currently the case? by the way, that's an estimate of how many people the un thinks could leave the country or those people you think i'm going to stay in those neighboring countries for
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a long period of time as we've seen with other conflicts or are we talking about potentially populations that could then return to their homes reasonably quickly. when you get is usually the dynamic that people leave hoping they can return soon. it all depends on, on the what is really happening back home, assuming that those hours would that means because there are, of course refugees within saddam who are now forced to go back to a neighboring country or to that country of origin because the situation has gotten back where they were designed to seek refuge. so where we are at the situation where, for example, refugees from shot are potentially having back to 2 jobs and drums are done. so it's, it's hard to tell the usually the unfortunate experiences that as such a displacement across the board there's tends to take longer than down know what people want and expect. but it really depends on what is developing on the ground
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in sudan over the next few days, and how much the, the international community is really going to pressure both sides to allow this con, to, to, to remain so that we can reach those who are caught in saddam hopefully and not having food to travel outside of saddam. but if they said that we need to give them the aides that they need so far. we haven't been able i call shamary of the norwegian refugee council. thank you very much. thank you. but we've been hearing a number of accounts in the last few days of dangerous escapes from cartoon among those who have got out was the swiss ambassador to sudan. like you see, all your vacuum was a rather difficult endeavor because fighting continued also during the evacuation. we heard gunshots and even plain, which bombarded certain neighborhoods very close to where we were driving. so you heard that in the bus and it shook. so could have been a very hairy and also very dangerous situation. and french president,
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a mentor and mccoy, has given an update on the evacuation of his country's nationals. a woman may get. this operation has allowed not only french men and women to be saved, but many other foreigners in total, $538.00 people including $209.00 french, were evacuated, but also many other nationals of partner countries. notably from africa, lads, requested our assistance. this is the honor of france, and i thank you for thousands of people may have left the capital, but cartoon is home to over 5000000 residents. many of them are staying saying that the situation is now dire and they are calling for help. all hi goblins im of well does muslim bud milan fuels run out? bakeries are closed, we can't find bread, st for meats. 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, hello zacharon been of was that despite the fighting,
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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 street, the helpless people, namely young children are paying the price $1.00 a little even though i learn and then a plugin. we are suffering dearly. we have young children, we cannot provide for many patients with chronic diseases cannot 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. now one, there's a lot more coming up on this news. our, including in kenya, more bodies being recovered of cult members believed to have starved themselves to death. plus count down to final descent. a japanese spacecraft is said to attempt the 1st moon landing my a private company and in sport we will hear from the 14 year old from south africa hoping to become the 1st black writer and moto grand prix. as coming up with paul
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lid himself. ah! moving to other news, now you as president joe biden has announced his re election bid for 2024 freedom personal freedoms fundamental. who are as americans. that is part of the campaign launch video that biden's team has released exactly 4 years after announcing his previous bid to run for president. the campaign slogan is quote, let's finish the job at age 80. he is already the oldest president in u. s. history. however, he has brushed aside concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term. alan fisher is live at the white house, allen, you know, when biden won the presidency, it wasn't a given that he would run for a 2nd term. can you shed some light on that decision making within camp biden? well, this has become the worst kept secret in american politics. joe biden has been keen
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to run for at least the last 6 months from before that we are told. sadly, when you hear from his doctor saying look, keys fit and he is well and he's still mentally sharp. i. when you get people from the white house saying that the president very much is in control of day to day decisions, then you can see that the building up to this moment. the other thing is, he doesn't see anyone in the ranks of democrats at the moment that he thinks can take on and beat donald trump. and it's likely at this point that donald trump will be his opponent, come the presidential election in 2024. he still thinks there's a threat from people he calls maga. republicans, he think there's a threat to democracy, admit that threat to freedom, to, to choose your own birth control, to, to choose the partner that, that you live with to, to choose the books that your children want to read. and that is why he is getting back into the fight. this is really an attempt by him to defeat donald trump once
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and for all. i suspect that if donald trump wasn't the front run of this point, there may have been a chance that some of the democratic party may have said to joe biden, you're too old. maybe it's time for the next generation. but joe biden, who's run in 3 presidential campaigns to this point, is obviously betty keen to run in a 4th. oh, so you say that he's been keen to run for 6 months now. the do american voters want a 2nd biden term? well, if you look at the polls, they say no, they're, they're concerned about his age, and that's going to be a huge obstacle for joe biden. he's 80, at the moment, he'll be 82 in the elections held. he's the oldest president that america's ever had. if he sees out his 2nd term and that becomes a question, when you realize that the median age for life expectancy for men, the united states is in the late seventy's. if he makes it to the end of his 2nd term, he will be $86.00 though he seems to be in good health. there's no reason why he
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couldn't take it that far. that had been presidents who have been in much was physical condition than him. and still served time, there have been presidents that we thought may have that the early stages of alzheimer's and still served a 2nd term. but biden believes that there still work to be done during the state of the union. we had this back in february where joe biden constantly said, let's finish the job. let's finish the job. and it was clear at that point that that was going to be the campaign slogan. and here we have it. and if you look at the video, it's all cut together very quickly. that's to give the idea of energy of excitement of dynamism. and it's the way that it's presented like that, that so that young people can watch it on their phones. it's for the tech talk generation. this is why joe biden thinks that he can still be relevant, not just to the people who bought it for him last time, but to the younger voters coming through. and he still believes that independence will go to him rather than think donald trump is a good alternative. okay,
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alan noted the campaign videos for my kids while they're not a voting age. thank you very much. allan fisher reporting from the white house, rena, shy as a political strategist. she's advise republican presidential candidates in the past that she says she voted for president biden. in 2020. she joins us from washington . d. c. rena. let's talk about age because it's the 1st thing that comes up with biden, isn't it? he's 80. now as alan was remaining, as he would be $86.00 if you want a 2nd term by the end of that term, just how, how much of a factor do you think it's gonna be in the race? there is no doubt the age will be brought up by republicans over and over as we get close to the election of 2024. it is the favorite of republicans to bring up by the ins and potential mental state that day. they look at his public appearances, they mention his remarks and, and they really come to say that is this president capable of serving us? does he have everything about him,
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the facilities of that are needed whether mental or even physical at times. now. ringback there is a really important component here. how he, president speaks, has always been important to the american boat, or do they project strength and job? i did it. somebody who's overcome a stutter in his lifetime and that often gets overlooked. so look, here's the reality. is that we don't have a cognitive test for presidential candidates or for the president himself or herself. we sit in a really unique moment where republicans will not go to attack him. and i need vida on his legislative record because he's actually had the most number of legislative accomplishments of any modern president. so they can't go there. so they have to keep going for his ability to do the work of the office. and i think as we get closer to 2024, that is the only claim that they will lead with. what did you think of the announcement or in the video, the timing of the slogan? let's finish the job. what did you think?
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i actually really love that phrase because it's short and he used it during his last address to a joint session of congress. i it finishing the job to joe biden is really important. we have somebody here who has a long record of serving in congress and in public office prior to going to the vice presidency under obama. and now prior being our oldest president, a 80 is not an age to baka, but he's brought lots of experience in the office. and that's what democrats who continued to support this reelection bed. that's what they say. but what the democrats know, they have to do, leading up to 2024 is to project unity. so i have an interesting take on what i think the strategy the democrats are in point right now is, and i think it's parallel to one debt, warmer speaker of the house, democrat. nancy pelosi used. she was criticized for her age for her. her tenure in the speakership, people would often make remarks, and she's not going to leave the speakership. she was running to leave the democrats in the house until she suddenly was it. and i mentioned that to say she
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passed the baton very gracefully. to he came jeffrey's the now leader of the democrats in the house and it was done actually very calculated. it was done seamlessly. and i wouldn't be so sure that that is the same strategy that bided and his allies are seeking to use right now that he is running until he is. it was mean really what i was running right now and even now, but will he be the candidate on the ballot? 2024. i'm not so sure. oh, hold on. hold on. that's interesting. you're saying he's launching a full fledged campaign, but he actually might not be the candidate when it comes election time. what a good 2 years from now? you don't have no. yes, it's a long ways away and look, trump already came out very bombastic lee and announced many months ago, and the only person that is officially in the race with trump is former governor in south carolina and former ambassador to the when he haley somebody that is making not much of a splash in republican primary polls. so for all intensive purposes,
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shop is very much the g o p nominee. so there was that pressure where there to be an announcement from the democrats. and so i say that certainly joe biting was keeping his powder dry and yes, he's announced, but he may not be the candidate on the ballot in 2024. he may be looking in the back and saying who is going to cure it? my legacy forward, and if you look at joe biden and look at his history in washington, he's very moderate. he's very pragmatic. he's work, but he's shown that he can be practical. he may be looking for somebody who his successor to be a successor that reflects so seeing values, he understands that age is a factor here. republicans are going to come to him on that. so i think he's gone ahead and announce, but again, don't be so sure that they won't do the very thing that nancy pelosi dead. and she was applauded for that. and look at her keen jeffries. he's enjoyed great support and he's been able to unify the democrats mouse, and that is what bided knows, is very important. keeping the democrats unified in 2024 as well as getting those
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independent swing voters in those, excuse me, independent voters in those swing states. arena shaw with quite the take vitamins running now, but man of not not running later. or i will remember that i will quote you on that rina sharpoda strategist. thank you very much. thank you very much. at least 89 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 is now under arrest. it's far from the 1st time that a large number of deaths has been linked to a religious cult. in 1978 more than 1000100 followers of the people's temple died in what members called revolutionary suicide. they drank poison to punch on the orders of cult leader. jim jones, this was in guiana. more than 70 members of the solar temple died in a series of mass suicide between 19941995. the victims in that case were in france
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in switzerland and canada. and more than $700.00 members of a cult, died in a suspected mass suicide in southwestern, uganda in 2000 followers of the movement for the restoration, the 10 commandments of god, thought the world would end that year. so linda, deborah marshall is a clinical psychologist and senior lecturer at the university of south for and she joined us from southward in greater manchester now than there thank you for joining us on the program. as a clinical psychologist, obviously it's your job to look under the hood so to speak and understand why people do what they do, why people join cults. so explain that to us. store people join calls for different reasons, but often there is a mission that trust them. and here you have a group that believes that the nest life is much more important than this life. so therefore, it becomes sensible to speed up your entry into the next life which require step. that's ridiculous idea that nobody would really embrace because starving yourself
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is so painful, physically and emotionally. so it means there had to be a concerted effort for the leader to convince people that their current lines are meaningless. and this is the way that they can have a filament. and then it's really important. but unlike some of the other examples that you gave, the leader seems to be alive and could quite possibly be secretly eating. you know, so, and even in the cases you mentioned, although there referred to suicide, there were murders involved. there were, were children that were killed by their parents, and there were people that were reluctant that have been murdered. so it gets quite complicated because not everyone is going to have the same level of compliance. but what happens is the leader will have these ideas. he will inculcated in the followers and that knows ideas get inside. this is something that rod marshall and i have researched and come up with the theory of total listing identity,
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where the identity of the leader it gets inside of your you no longer need the leader to be there physically with you. it's become part of you and you honestly believe the things that have been taught to you. so you now have the irony of people having been extracted from this group and not wanting to eat or drink while they've been arrested. so you might think, well, they're away shortly. their bodies are telling them, drink, drink, and eat. but emotionally and spiritually, they are being controlled by the internal part of them that is accepted. the message that has been inculcated in that this group was very isolated, a didn't have the chance to get the background on yourself from the media other people to say, but linda doing that. but linda, the leader clearly isn't doing that. he's not starving himself to death or certainly isn't starving himself to the extent that the followers are because he still alive. he's been arrested exactly my point. you must be secretly eating and
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probably saying that spiritually, he's more pure and therefore he's still alive and that he has a mission to get more people. i don't know exactly what he's saying or what he's doing, but clearly is secret. reading his name is, are people are alive. something you mentioned to our team of air is that this leader is effectively killing his followers. which, you know, if you take a dispassionate look at this and you take a big step back, doesn't make a whole lot of sense necessarily for cult leader because he's killing off the people who are part of his co talk to us about that. exactly. it is more unusual. so when you say something like this, it means that rather than him being driven by money like let's get more and more followers, recruit people, let them give the money. he seems to be driven by power perhaps by sadism. you know, gnosticism for our teach by kotik. i mean, i don't know, but it is more unusual. it is these cases that get the most attention the media
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because they remind us just how dangerous it can be to be coercive li control by somebody. and by a group, but remember that many people's lives are being destroyed who aren't dying over, or they may be dying and dying emotionally, dying psychologically and spiritually. but they're so alive. so i need the more common calls are deeply affecting people and having very destructive impact. but you're right, it's not a very good long term strategy to kill up your follower. i don't know what he was continuing to attract many new followers. it would certainly become a harder spell well and that, and the fact that even jail now linda, do both marshal clinical psychologist and senior lecture at the university of south with thank you. thank you for having me on south africa, presidents, there'll ram oppose. a says he wants his country to quit the international criminal court. he cited what he called the court's unfair treatment of certain countries.
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in 2016 south africa had said that it would withdraw from the rome statute of the i . c. c. but the countries high court blocked the move as unconstitutional. i see, see, issued an arrest warrant for russia's president vladimir putin just last month. and south africa will be hosting the brick summit in august inviting the leaders of the block, including flattered me, put them record heat is moving into spain and morocco. jeff has the details in your world whether update. hey, they're great to see. we've got cold air rushing off the north sea into the low country's temperatures. we'll struggle to get to double digits here. wind alerts in play across the coast of the netherlands, got 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, cold enough for snow. and also looking to pick up a couple centimeters, accumulating smell over the next. so bit southerly wind lifts the temperature and is found bold to 18 degrees. and let's go to where the active weather is. the
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eastern shore of the adrian exceed through the bulk and you know, for that eastern side of poland, some severe thunderstorms here, maybe been some hail mixed in and wind gusts, about 60 kilometers per hour. we're dialing up the heat for southern spain, seville 35 degrees on tuesday, but checkout by thursday, we close in on 40. this will also extend to the northwest of africa. mary cash look into breaker april temperature record on thursday. with the high of 41, back to the here and 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, co soon at tel. so shower is not too far away from durbin with the height of 25 degrees on tuesday. that's it for me. i'll catch up with you next hour. still ahead on al jazeera ah, a day of remembrance, hundreds of thousands of new zealanders and australians gather for amsec day. and
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history and origin, with exclusive interviews and in depth about korea, probation really sees the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and lives. lou. ah, they're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our headlines this hour. u. s. president joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024. biden's team has released the campaign launch video. he campaign slogan is quote, let's finish the job. in sudan,
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at least 459 people are reported to have been killed in 11 days of fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. sporadic gunfire was heard in khartoum on tuesday morning. in spite of a cease fire agreement. people continue to flee the capital cartoon and its twin city. i'm dorman, foreign governments are also evacuating diplomatic staff and citizens. the un says it is bracing for over $270000.00 refugees and chad and south sedan. well alice is yours, mohammed l tire is in cartoon where people are trying to escape the violence. nancy shut out 15 were now on this street. and this is one of the many buses heading towards port sedans. there are a number of families on board who want to get out of her room. there are also a number of foreigners, including turks and addictions. we will now go and speak to some of them to find out about their conditions and circumstances and how they managed to get out a little more about the lad. it's not safe for the buses to reach people's neighborhoods, and especially at night it's not safe because of the ongoing exchange of gunfire.
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the only time it's safe is in the long run. good. through this interview with al jazeera, i'd like to reassure my family and saudi arabia, mom, dad, and sister, that i'm well and safe, and soon very soon, if god's willing, i will reunite with my whole family when i get the whole. but because there are fears among the people that the situation may deteriorate because of lack of services and basic needs such as water and food. all these things have prompted people in her tone to leave the city and search for a safer place and to leave the country. how the better would i get this buses for people who have money to get transported outside talk to me. there are others who don't have enough money to leave this area. do you go to? our bank application doesn't have any cash. the application is not even working. i don't understand why people are taking advantage of this situation. people must
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stand together help each other so that people can get out of this situation. and while i'm the whole, there is fear among the people of her to me that after the evacuation of foreign nationals, the city might become a war zone. that's why we see many people leaving. however, there are those who don't have enough money to leave her. and rahile mom, it has been looking at the information coming out online from those on the ground. incidentally, many a waiting to see if this cease fire holds long enough for them to leave sudan. now more foreign governments are scrambling to get their diplomatic staff and civilians out. and sydney's residents are trying to do the same. groups like this are traveling by bus 4 hours, hundreds of kilometers north to egypt, driving through paramilitary health checkpoints. and while egypt has opened its border to sudanese nationals with a valid passport, some are facing challenges. not everyone has the right documents. and while others
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say they're being charged extortionate fees to escape the will need family says it paid nearly $7000.00 us dollars to take a charter bus hagi gum the counted upward. ashleigh this was indeed the longest trip we were on the road for more than 72 hours full of fear. it was a hard decision to leave my country sit on and the our safe was stationed across the road to martini. even if they didn't ask way we were going, it was still very scary because we didn't feel safe. it was a very long road. i have my grandmother who is very old. this was very exhausting for her. we did not have a solution, but to ask her to be patient so we could leave. and thousands of foreign students are stranded incidence. they're concerned about the logistics of getting around this. nigerian student says she struggling to find a way out. we did the border of to peer and an answer back in july, but we slept bit and just that if we entered the border, demette immigration office of sudan,
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i'm they said the wind to stump the exit visas force would on his border. and then he took young boy that it will of the i'm not going to let us pass unless we have, i was these, i can't i to people who don't have it. nigeria embassy is that through detroit nervous, we talk to them to send to liter flores and then people add to what does it do? i log with little soft unless it's a visa. so to send us back to godaddy, which is another location near dakota, he went to the consulate, an x for it, and he's and he said, i'm not going to stand, he's off only something is good. so that is not every one is able to escape the violence many of hard tombs. 6000000 residents are trapped in their homes, facing dwindling food and medical supplies, as well as of lack of clean water. but a network of sidney civilians in and outside of the country is using social media to help them. we're seeing hashtags like needed her tomb to share information about leaving sudan and connecting people to vital resources like medical care. the fighting has meant regular internet interruption or blackouts that walks on august
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monitoring the situation. it says internet is now being partially restored after the country went offline. on sunday. service is intermittent, despite the reconnection of say, provide it to to tell it, adds the sudanese army accused the r s f, paramilitary of sabotaging telecom networks in the capitol. well, now the impact is being felt by many in sudan who still can't reach their loved ones. one user said her mother tried to call family members and couldn't get through. and when she finally did some one else on said, it's not clear why, but it does appear that the calls are being diverted. take a listen. hello. hello, hello. hello, ian. so the situation in sudan is still volatile as people try to get to safety. really mohammed there and now the united nation says violence in hades. capital world class has reached levels similar to countries at war. there's been more
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shocking evidence of the scale of this problem with a fatal vigilante attack on a group of suspected gang members. acid big has more on that desperately fling de violence. people here want you thought to step in about good luck on my mom at last i visit, but we don't ask for a lot of the gang members have invaded the area. we want the police to go ahead and confront them. we're on our own, we have nothing. i don't. criminal groups now control the back 80 percent of haiti's capital portal prince united nations officials have called for an international force to support the haitian police in their struggle against the gangs. so mon unclear villano, it was simply the sound of gunfire that woke us up. this morning it was 3 am. the gangs invaded us there was shooting, shooting a lover. this neighborhood is a peaceful area. all the people in the surrounding area or piece will citizens, we go. but this time local residents took matters into their own hands. with serious consequences, more than
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a dozen suspected gang members were stoned and burnt alive. images that are too graphic to show. the police had seized a vehicle and confiscated weapons, but haven't explained how a crowd of people managed to kill the men within the rug. well, the. 6 no, no, you give him a shot. if the gangs come to invade us, we will defend ourselves. we have our own weapons. we have our, my cities, not, we will not run away. my mothers who want to protect their children, jam, send them elsewhere along. gangs fight to controlled territory in haiti. the nation has been in the spiral since the assassination of president juvenile moyse, in 2021 civilians court between a lack of law and order and criminal gangs of sometimes better armed than the police. the united nations has won't violence in the capital has reached levels comparable to countries at war asset beg i'll 0 a french court has halted the interior ministry plans into port undocumented immigrants from an overseas territory in the indian ocean. france had been due on
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tuesday to expel those who had arrived in my yacht without papers. but the court says that move is illegal. many of the my winter from the neighboring island nation of commerce, which refuses to accept them. my house is located between the east african coast and the island of madagascar in the 4th island of the morris archipelago, all were formerly french colonies, empowers, held onto my oats after a 1974 referendum. morris's relationship with france has been strained since it voted for independence. hundreds of thousands of people in new zealand and australia have turned out for ends at day. the em vax or the australian and new zealand army corps were the soldiers who fought and died during the 1st world war. alex beard has more. i know i . c to remember, ah,
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hundreds of thousands of new zealanders and its trillions gather in memory of those had been killed in war. oh, grow not old as way that left 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 180 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. in fact, they began as a way to remember the soldiers killed in the glibly campaign in the 1st world war. but that has since growing to include veterans of all other conflicts, their 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
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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 here 100 years ago to acknowledge that those who are once our adversaries are now f m friends. and for the 2, it's also an important day to remember those who died here who will one's enemies. but the now friends, alex beard, algebra era, a japanese spacecraft could become the forest from the private company to successfully touch down on the moon. the vessel will be making its 1st landing attempt within the next few hours since monahan has more. the journey began in
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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 root saved on fuel allowed 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 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 is 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 firing your retro rockets and for how long? you know, we can't use things like parachutes like we do when we have stuff, lane on the earth or on mars. and so you have to kind of work around that and we
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don't have much 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. the still ahead on al jazeera and be a playoff action with the top seeds on the brink of making a early exit. that is coming up with bowl reason. sport do stage. ah.
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5000000000 sports coverage for recess joined us on said cyril, thank heat. let's start with the n b a. playoffs. and 2 of the top teams are on the brink of making an early exit. lebron james inspired l. a. lakers have taken 831 lead over the western conference 2nd seeds, the memphis grizzlies. thus despite some eye catching moves from memphis star jamante who produced his usual flare, even with an injured right hand, setting up his teammates and racking up 19 points himself. the lakers trailed by 2 with less than a 2nd left in regulation, but le bron tied it up and sent it into overtime. he then sco 22 more to win at the lakers were closing in on my 1st playoff series. when since 2012 a pot from one in the florida bubble during covered game 5 is wednesday in memphis . a keep my body in the best possible, no shape to go on performance. and these are the missouri
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love. i love the close season. i'm sorry, been a part of a lot of games and i just love being able to make plays and be other my teammates to give them experiences that they may, you know, never had before in the east. the overall top seeded milwaukee box or in big trouble. they threw away a 14 point lead against the miami heat. we finished 8 in the regular season, jimmy butler got a franchise play a record of 56 as miami one by 5 and opened up a 31 lead the books now must win all 3 remaining games starting with game 5 in milwaukee on wednesday thing. it's always credit to the player 1st butler was he had a lot of shots and i will look at the film, see where we could do better, you know, but credit to him, he was very good and we just got to go home and went again. that's, you know,
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we talked about in the locker room, we got to go to milwaukee when a game of life is not complicated. that's what we got to go do. wednesday night in manchester. we'll see a match that could effectively decide the race for the english premier league title . manchester city in great form host faltering leaders arsenal. at the, at the had stadium, the gunners have picked up 3 points from a possible 9 in recent games. meaning city will win the title again if they win all that matches, including this one that looks fairly likely. city have beaten arsenal and i last 7 meetings and it's 8 years since i lost, lost them at home. the title seemed to be almost in a bag for arsenal, not long ago, but i managed to make how otter isn't getting down about it. we are told to tell we them, we know we knew that we had to go to the if you had, we know that as to that, are you going to have another 5 very difficult again. so that game is going to be really important. is you going to define this isn't? the answer is no. and you have to the live in the right moment,
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the right performance and a and it has to be perfection because as what these last level demands is absolute profession in there is every single makes no sense to get more hyped up in for one game. and not for another because then it's too much up and down. you have to try and stay consistently on the, on the same level. as you know, we know the importance for, for some games overseas, bigger than, than others. but the preparations remains the same. now to concerns for south africa, rugby union fans with reports the spring box, captain c a kelly c will mess this year's world cup. he's reportedly been advised to get knee surgery, which would keep him out for 9 months, although he said to be seeking an alternative. south africa well had the front in september as defending champions after police and his team lifted the trophy in japan 4 years ago. motorsport is a hard world to break into without big financial backing, but one teenage rider in south africa is hoping to make it in moto gp and become
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the sports 1st black rider david structure ports o at a racetrack near johannesburg, or a til where piri watches the sport he one day hopes to dominate 14 year old. ari is, he's known, he's crazy about pikes. he's been racing a local competition since he was full thanks to an interest sparked by his father. my dad did usually take me to track days that he would you because he's to ride you and take me to track days and other than be fascinated at seeing bikes. and then eventually got me a small little blanket bite. and then as london from there already has enjoyed plenty of success in his young career with $62.00 podiums so far the breadth in last month he met his idol, brought binda the 1st and only so african to winner ration. moto g, p, a sport historically dominated by european writers,
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or his personal goal is clear driven by a lack of diversity in international white racing overseas. there's not really a little black. mm hm. so then it be a, something on it be the 1st black person to be racing overseas. i'm nurses motor, g p overseas. i really only get then be a champion. i'm one of the, the, one of the 1st south african champions as well. or if dad to be so runs his own race academy, having bought 10 bikes to help other black youngsters gain access to the sports. he's a typical proud dad, but also confident in his son's ability to make it on the world stage. sometimes you think he's very good at this and then when you hear other people tell you the same thing, then especially people that are very good this and that i've been doing it for years then you it and then you know you, that's when you're like yeah, no,
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honestly, my son is a guy, he just, he just makes my eyes, you know, swell up with pride. i can, i can, i can put it into words. he makes me so fraud. with limited finance, his sponsorship will be key for ari and it almost certainly needs to move to europe . he's now old enough to compete to broaden, is applied to the red bull rookie series for up and coming riders. ah, which would be a big step towards achieving his moto, g p dream. david stokes, l g 0. the toronto maple leafs have produced a stunning come back and the n h l. playoffs. they were 3 goals down against the tampa bay lightning and gang full. but for back to when fi for in overtime, alexander carefully would be deciding don't give toronto a commanding 31 series lead. and i just, one went away from the 1st host season series victory since 2004, 94 time. and i fell and vp. aaron rogers is leaving the green bay packers after 18
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years. the 39 year old quarterback he won the super bowl in 2011, heading to the new york jets. i was an incredible catch in major league baseball with the bases loaded. the oakland ays were inches away from a grand slam and the victory but eli angels outfield. a tale award denied them plucking the boar and viet keep the game going. oakland did eventually win and something you don't see that often in baseball. a play catching the ball bear handed without his mit was a pretty good effort. like tampa bay's won the franco and they went over to houston astros. not sure all you could get friends out there would be that the 1st time around the birth said both right. sports, of course with just under a year and a half to go to the parish olympics, athletes are gearing up there bids to reach the games. one of those is paralympic, hopeful ob none. i'll mussa al, firmly. he was 14 when he was shot in the back in hums, not long after the start of the war in syria. i'll firmly has spent the last 11 years in a wheelchair, competing in basketball in his you home, north of barcelona,
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in spain. and now racing on a hand bike a pursuit that he hopes can take him all the way to paris or the other, like lamb good for the layer will zebra sports help me come up the depression i was in, it improved my life, allow me to concentrate on challenging myself, so i can be more trophies in bigger wrestler spots make me feel alive. it makes me feel like a free bird that has nothing stand in its way either. and finally, some pictures from the marathon they sobbed in the moroccans, a horrid desert. this is the 37th edition of the ultramarathon, which is made up of 6 stages and a 250 kilometers of running more than a 1000 runners, signed up, but dozens of already dropped out. you to extreme tiredness, after 2 stages at spanish, dutch runner rug, net bats, who's in the lead in the women's race. and it's the l mater, bt brothers. dominating in the men's event. rashid and mohammed have both at one stage h. rashid who is
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a 9 time one of the event is leading the race overall. exhausting. okay, that's all useful for us, sir. all right, for res. thank you so much for joining us today. and that's it from me. i am actually back in just a moment. more oh ah a jump into this tree, 10 percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions joined the debate. people have already lost their life. people, how close to that culture of the people. how about traditions?
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