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it's try and it's already been lost. producers are telling us that because of the lack of wards where they have started to know these different types of insects they had never seen before. the stream weather conditions have also cost shortages of grass, rain, and water to view the impacting the captain of many of the farmers in the area. ah, sporadic gunfire, inheritance despite a u. s. brokerage ceasefire, the w h o warrens of an extremely dangerous situation. after fighters occupy a top laboratory, thousands a sudanese fleet to neighboring countries, the you and refugee agency says more could be displaced. ah, you're watching l 0 live from a headquarters in delphi. i'm debbie and abigail also coming up here as president
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joe biden pledges to finish the job announcing his bid for a 2nd term in office and turkish authorities arrests more than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. some are opposition. politicians plus oh, the american actor as soon civil rights activists, harry bellefonte, has died at the age of $96.00. we looked back on his grown breaking career. ah. so it's just after 1600 hours g m t, that's 6 pm. and so dawn were 11 days of fighting has created a humanitarian crisis that's getting worse by the hour. at least 459 people are reported to have been killed since the violence began 2 weeks ago. the sudanese
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army is locked in a battle for control with the para military rapids support forces. a ceasefire announced on monday and broke her by the us and saudi arabia has reportedly been broken. during the course of tuesday, tens of thousands of sudanese are seeking refuge in neighboring countries. the u. n . refugee agency is warning up to 270000 people could flee to charlotte as well as sells to don. many more remained stranded in her tomb and demand. people are desperately waiting to board buses to take them to the borders. foreigners also continuing to lisa don, algeria and greece are the latest countries to carry out evacuation. hippa morgan has a latest from hard to. there are some residential areas in cartoon that reports that having heard no artillery strikes are found the 5 page at an air strike since the thought of the day to day. but the other residential neighborhood that reported artillery strikes and that they can see the 5 digits flying overhead. so there are
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places where the sci fi held up, and there are other places such as the vicinity of the presidential palace and the general commander of the army. whether it's been in 10th fighting between the 2 sides, where the fire did not hold. now another place that it did not hold is the city of undermanned. a hospital was head in the city of undermanned following an artillery strike. at least a dozen people have been injured and the hospital was forced to close and those who are injured forth to evacuate to another hospital about 3 kilometers away. then there's the northern parts of the capitol residency that they were not able to get out of their homes near a bridge called fire bridge because of fighting between the rapid support for those and the food in these army. so it's clear that while there are some places like the southern parts of the capitol and the eastern part, there are other parts where the sci fi did not hold more people are fleeing the fighting, and some governments are continuing with evacuations. with cartoons international airport closed foreign governments are looking elsewhere to get their citizens out the dongle. a local airport is one option. it's in the northern part of the country,
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closer to egypt to the west. there is also the shaheed sabera airport that's located in to don's dar for region. another possible evacuation route is through the ports to don international airports. it's in the red sea province and a relatively short distance in the saudi port. city of jed, though, some roads that remain open can get people closer to e. p. o, p, or egypt, and south su, done. land crossings with those countries have remained open so far. a lot of countries are looking to djibouti as a logistical hub. the u. s. deployed forces there before launching evacuations from through done japan and south korea. have some medical teams there as a precaution. the u. s. france, italy, the u. k, on saudi arabia were among the 1st to carry out evacuations. that list is growing as a violence spread across parts of sou. done al jazeera journalists, and how much is following the exodus on the su, done? if you appeal border, nothing more. do it empty. we are standing at this point understood on it to be
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a border. again, that's not only a 10 year long bridge. separates the 2 countries and them. and i said, many people have started to fluctuate his area because it's the only landlord of crossing from sudan into europe. yeah. was there more than 2000 people from 23 different countries and have managed to reach it? you can border, as you can see, to have come to the small board to town at the end of the, but most of them can get an interview when a rival is border, crushing pushes a dozen or more people in the past. now the numbers are in 2000 jewish in here is dire, small town cannot handle such a huge influx of people in some countries as quickly such as which try 1000 took his citizens on monday along with the medina with them. the majority of those behind me and others experience in yemen. you cannot get
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a visa arrivals. 30 here are trying to find solutions of a large number of sudanese have also come to this crushing dinner without transportation to this point may cost up to $1000.00 or 1000, looked at leases on millions who remain se basic services in the country are no longer working with essential supplies running out, so they're appealing for both sides to stop the fighting for the sake of civilians and even greater danger. victoria gate and be reports. every bank in the sudanese capital how tomb is closed, people who desperately need cash to buy food and other essentials are unable to withdraw that money. my mean since saturday old banks have been close. there is no water or electricity. the people are suffering. i'm a security guard and filling the brand due to the absence of security across the non river in the city of the man. almost every shop is shut it. the few that are
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still open a running low on supplies when you were so lydia, we haven't been able to procure any good since saturday. i'm selling out of the stock in my shop in warehouse. if it runs out, i have no alternative but to wait patiently until the dust settles. the price of food has spiked in the last week. people worry about how they'll survive. if the fighting between the army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces continues for much longer, donna was so oh, do not, i can honestly speak and prices are very high. we cannot drive around to get what we need. recall of both parties to assist on reaching understanding, otherwise our country will collapse. one. it's an appeal that's echoed by sidney's across the country. who said that paying the price for a conflict that is out of control. victoria gate and b al jazeera ah
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turkish authorities of arrested more than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. some are members of the opposition people's democratic party. more than 20 different locations were rated, comes less than 3 weeks before president rodge applied berto on faces, what's expected to be a tight election race cinema casa, while glue has more from istanbul, the arbor occurred. the main center for this operation is the city and according to the book of bars association, the people who have been arrested detained by the turkish police, are 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 queued the south workers part to the p k, k. and they, according to the,
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the forces based on the prosecutor's office. these people are linked to some protests held across turkey since 2017, some of them have been eligible involved in financing. the also could, the cell work is 40 and it's been a week, a say key. this is a tight alexis and the curtis of votes will probably be the king maker for this election, both for the presidential election and the parliament parliament to parliamentary members election on may 14th. however, these people who have been detained by the police in more than 20 city has been it's also, since you're here are most of the members of the green left party green left far as it is. the far as that that will be representing the kurds in the lakes than as the people them of course it far to the h. c. p. known as the pro curtis party, is facing
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a risk of being close found by the constitutional court to the us. now our president joe biden has announced his re election bid for 2020 for free and personal freedom is fundamental. who are americans? there's nothing biden's team released the campaign launch video, exactly 4 years after announcing his previous bid to run for president campaign slogan. as let's finish the job at age 80, he's already the oldest president in us history, but he's brushed aside concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term. so there was 1st reaction from the former u. s. president donald trump. he posted on his truth social websites saying you could take the 5 worst president in american history and put them together and they would not have done the damage. joe biden has done so our nation in just a few short years, not even close. we have alan fisher joining us from the white house. so how do american voters feel about joe biden? to years into his presence presidency, allen?
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i what it's kind of mixed. i mean, he still get very low approval ratings below 50 percent, which is never good for any president who is running for office. again, there are concerns about his age. remember his america's oldest president. he will be 80 to an election day if he goes the full 4 years of a 2nd term. he will be $86.00. and that's not just not a concern that shared by the republicans. it's also there for democrats as well. but the reality is he's been in the prime position for more than 2 years to, to run again. it's something that he's been keen to do. and we had during the state of the union back in february he kept saying, you know, we need to finish the job and that was clear that was going to be the election slogan. and that's exactly what it is. he's talking about personal freedom. the attacks on things like abortion rights in the united states. he's talking about maggie republicans who are seeking to banned books and have banned books and places like florida. he believes that voters,
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and particularly independent voters like his argument, that this is about freedom, that this is about confronting the ideas of donald trump. and he thinks that will be enough to carry him back to the white house in 2 years time. so was there any sort of challenge from within the democratic party it's, it's always difficult to challenge an incumbent president. there was those who threatened to run against braca bama. there was a couple who, who ran against donald trump. the reality is that these campaigns very rarely get very far. marianne williamson, who ran in in 2020 for the democratic nomination. do you remember her? no, of course you don't because no one did. she got nowhere in the polls, but she's going to run again and she's, she's going to struggle. and then there is robert kennedy junior, who was a democratic congressman, who's a very good auditor. if you listen to him speak at any point, but he's considered to be on the fringes of the democratic party and he announced his candidacy back in april 19th. they're getting no traction at all. so is always
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going to be joe biden. the problem, he is god, if he ends up in a race against donald trump and the way things stand at the moment and they could change, that's the nature of politics. donald trump is likely to be the republican nominee, if it's just your biden. and donald trump, that's going to be a very close match up if there is a 3rd party run. and that is a real suggestion that could happen, that then changes the whole dynamic of the presidential race. but for the moment, joe biden, his team seemed to feel confident that they can win the white house. of course, this will be his 4th run for the white house. he won the last time and this will be the last time he will ever run in politics. again, thank you so much, allan trisha reporting from the white house. now the united nation says that violence in haiti's capital porto prince has reached level similar to those of countries at war. there has been more shocking evidence of the scale of the problem with more than a dozen suspected gang members killed in an apparent vigilante attack. i said bake has more desperately fleeing the violence. people here want the authorities to step
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in. and i did, i had my room at last i visit, we don't ask for a lot. 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 am in 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 san mano, nuclear villano mountain. 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 are peaceful citizens. we go. but this time local residents took matters into their own hands. with serious consequences. more than a dozen suspected gang members were stoned and burned alive. images that are too graphic to show. the police had seized a vehicle and confiscated weapons,
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but haven't explained how a crowd of people managed to kill the men within the rug. robin, i don't know. you. you must shut the gangs. come to invade us. we will defend ourselves. we have our own weapons. we have our, my citizen, we will not run away my mothers who want to protect their children. jim sent them elsewhere, long 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 warned violence in the capital has reached levels comparable to countries at war. i sat beg, i'll g 0, fella head on al jazeera. the bodies of more cult members thought to have stormed themselves to death are recovered in. kenny was come down to final descent in japanese spacecraft attempt the 1st moon landing by a private company. ah,
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while we got our next what sir? the disturbance pushing into buckets. don. hi, everyone will pick up the story there so it will impact anywhere from sin province, right through to punjab and the capital territory. as always, the threat of severe thunderstorms hail storms, which could certainly damage some of the crops. so we'll keep tabs on that storms are also flaring up in central india. so think about chatted, scar taylor gun estates, but also towards the east. it's knocked out the heat in westbury gall same goes for bungler dashes, while few days ago, temperatures were about 40 degrees. some storms in the south and through sri lanka as well under storms have also stamped out the heat. in indo china to look at this batch of what weather is swinging through bank cox, and sundry downpours there, max your max out at 30 degrees,
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that is actually below average for this time of the year. there has been some flooding on sumatra islands, thousands of people displaced around the dang, a very hot and humid 35 degrees in singapore. temperature is also on the way up in china. so great lin got full and sunshine there with the high of $27.00 degrees and it is going to be a washout for japan through the islands of hon. you and hope cato talk is blue and yellow. the more intense that rain is falling a soggy forecast. in tokyo, on wednesday. ah, ah team a
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hello again. the top stories on algae 0 in tucson at least 459 people are reported, have been killed in 11 days. a fighting between the army and the para military rapids support forces, garage, gun, fire, and shelling. i've been hurting her to mon tuesday despite the cease fire agreement . people continue just lead a capital hard to minutes. twin city undermine foreign governments are also evacuating diplomatic staff and citizen un says it's bracing for more than $270000.00 refugees and charge us president joe biden has announced his re election, but for 2024. his team released the campaign launch video with the slogan, let's finish the job. biden's expected to give his 1st speech since the announcements in the next half hour. while the crisis ensued on now and al jazeera mohammed will tell you, it is a hard tune. that's where people are trying to escape the violence he sent this updates. nancy said as to where are now on this street. this is one of the many
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buses heading towards ports and 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 of the lab. it's not safe to the buses to reach people's neighborhoods, and especially at night it's not safe because of the ongoing exchange of gunfire. the only time it's safe is in the good of, through this interview with al jazeera, i'd like to reassure my family and saudi arabia, mom, dad, and sisters, 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
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a safer place until leave the country. however, with miss 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 stand together help each other so that people can get out of this situation. and what about your book? i'm the whole. there is fear among the people to me that after the evacuation of foreign nationals, the city might become a war's own. that's why we see many people leaving. however, there are those who don't have enough money to leave. hello mama has been looking at the information coming out online from those on the ground in su, don, many a waiting to see if this cease fire holds long enough for them to leave to don. now more foreign governments are scrambling to get their diplomatic staff and civilians
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out. and sidney'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 power military held 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 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 gam, the kind of 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,
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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 utopia and i'm back in july, but we slept there. and just that if we entered the border, demette immigration office of sudan. i'm this is the i went to stump exit visas, forests, wood, 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 are attached to people who don't have it. nat. geo embassy is what i, if you try nervous, we talk to don't listen to liter flores and then people add to what i said. do i know with little sauce unless it's a visa? so to send us back to godaddy, which is our, not our location near dakota, he went to the consulate, an extra for it, and he's, and he said, i'm not going to stand. he's africa only something is good. so that is not every one is able to escape the violence many of hard tombs. 6000000 residents are
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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 monitoring the situation. it says internet is now being partially restored on to the country went offline on sunday. service is intermittent despite the reconnection of say, provider suited. tell it, adds the sudanese army accused the r. s. f power military of sabotaging telecom networks in the capitol. well, know the impact is being felt by many in sudan who still can't reach their loved ones. one use the 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,
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but it does appear that the calls are being diverted. take a listen. hello, hello. hello, hello young. so the situation in sudan is still volatile as people trying to get to safety. so despite international calls to abide by monday, says fi arrival factions and st on are threatening to continue their fight. they accuse each other betraying power. sharing agreements has some, had better. looks back on the build, up to the conflicts gunshots and explosions, shutter relative, white in hudson. the u. s. and major regional countries have appeal to warring factions to respect the terms of the cease fire. but and sin is mounting, gentle hammett he and his palo military rapid support forces hold ground in many parts of the capitol. his brother and senior are as have commander general abdur
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rahim doug alu walked the streets of harpoon with his armed man in a show of defiance to the head of the army. oh my god, my message to behind is to come out of your bunker and fight along your own soldier to we don't send them to die while you hide in your bunker. amity and his brother, lead a militia, has expanded from 40000 soldiers 210-0000 over the loss for years. heavily armed and equipped their controls, strategic areas in the capital, ourself commanders insist they will only stop fighting when their defeat, their rivals. army generals up to for to harbor han sedan, strong man, and his top aides. sham sidenote. habash ye, and yet alba. but as violence claims more lives and destroys neighborhoods. many incident ona calling for hammett and behind to go, they should be given an exit is thread that you do, you need to either leave the company or at least be that be given some sort oh
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ah, ah pinch and they need to step down. ah, there it is, the pearson, an ambition of premier de amble hand that have brought the country to this brink. the army has blamed neighboring countries for sending weapons to committee on a safe fight, as we're actively engage in the wars in yemen and libya. their leader, amity spent years building ties with regional heavy waves tribes, man clerics to consolidate his grip on power. but as him, it is influence was growing. the army was bracing itself for the worst into a $1020.00 sedans. key factions agreed in talks in south sudan when a peaceful transition and the restructuring of security forces that would see malicious integrating the army. but divisions remained. 2 years later, sedans, protagonists signed a new power sharing deal,
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but failed to agree on the future of the ice f, as mistress between the 2 generals deepened. violence erupted now and will hon and his generals say time for reconciliation is over. that the army is determined to defeat amity and dismantle his force. i shall bottle al jazeera, at least the 89 bodies have been found in eastern kenya on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. authority say the victim starved themselves to death after being told to stop eating by their pastor. he's now under arrest. so those kenyan deaths aren't the 1st to be linked to a religious group in 1978. more than 900 followers of the people's temple died and what members called revolutionary suicide. they drink poison punch on the orders of the cult leader, jim jones and guiana. more than 70 members of the soul, our temple died in a series of mass suicides between 19941995 victims were france,
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switzerland, and in canada. and more than $700.00 members of coal died and a suspected mass suicide in southwestern uganda in 2000 followers of the movement for the restoration of the 10 commandments of god, thought the world would end that year. linda dobro marshall is a clinical psychologist and senior lecture at the university of suffered. she says, cult leaders, repeat lives until members lose their grasp on reality. 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 requires that, that, that's ridiculous idea that nobody would really embrace because starving yourself is so painful, physically and emotionally. so it means there had to be a concerted effort for the leader to convince people that their parent lives are meaningless. and that this is the way that they can have a filament. and then it's really important, although there referred to suicide,
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there were murders involved, there 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. well, what happens is the leader will have the id and he will inculcate it in their followers . and then those ideas get inside. this is something that rod duper marshall and i have researched and come up with the theory of total listing identity, where the identity of the leader it gets inside of you no longer need the leader to be there physically with you. it's become part of you when 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. the former van as well and opposition leader one way go, has been expelled from columbia after trying to attend an international summit and bogus all goto took a flight.
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