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but the creasing migration has presented a new challenge, an aging population people who are to will to leave, but unable to survive if they stay ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera, ah, sporadic gunfire and her tune, despite a u. s brokered cease fire, the w h o warns of an extremely dangerous situation. after fighters occupy 8 talk laboratory or thousands of sudanese fleets and neighboring countries, the un refugee agencies as more could be displaced. ah, you're watching out as you're alive from a headquarters in ohio,
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daddy navigate are also coming up. u. s. president joe biden pledges to finish the job announcing his bid for a 2nd term in office. on turkish authorities arrests more than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. some are opposition. politicians post suspect, the gang members chilled by an angry crowd in haiti's capital as the un, warren's gang violence has reached levels comparable to countries at war. ah, hello, it's just after 1700 hours jim t. that's 7 pm incident where 11 days of fighting has created a humanitarian crisis. it'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 army is locked in a battle for control with the para military rapids support forces,
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a ceasefire and else on monday and brokers by the u. s on 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 that up to $270000.00 people could flee to charge and to sell to don. many more remained stranded and harder to me and undermine people are desperately waiting toward buses to take them to the borders. and foreigners are also continuing to leave to don algeria and greece are the latest countries to carry out evacuations. hippa morgan has a latest from hard to me. there are some residential areas in cartoon that report 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 fight tickets flying overhead. so they all places where the sci fi held up and the other places such as the vicinity of
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the presidential palace and the general command of the army. whether it's been in time fighting between the 2 sides, where the fire did not hold. now, another place that it did not hold is the city of on demand a hospital was had 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 evacuate to another hospital about 3 kilometers away. then there's the northern parts of the capital 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 us 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. while thousands look to fleece who don 1000000 to remain. se basic services in the country are no longer working with essential supplies, running out the repealing for both sides to stop the fighting for the sake of civilians and ever greater danger. victoria gate and b reports.
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every bank in the sudanese capital ha, 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 brunt due to the absence of security across the river in the city of on demand. almost every shop is shattered. the few that are still open are running low on supplies. when you are with you and we haven't been able to procure any good since saturday, i'm selling out of the stock in my shop and warehouse. if it out, i have no tentative 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. it was so elegant. honestly, speaking prices are very high. we cannot drive around to get what we need. we call
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them both parties to assist and reach an understanding. otherwise, our country will collapse. wonder. it's an appeal that's echoed by student needs across the country. who said they're paying the price for a conflict that is out of control victoria gate and be al jazeera or earlier i spoke to john kirby, the coordinator for strategic communications at the us national security council. and he urged warring sides to end hostile seas and find a diplomatic solution. we don't believe that a military solution is achievable here in this particular case, and that's why we're staying in near daily contact with both military leaders. general hahn in general metty to continue to urge them to abide by the fires that they themselves say they want to see and to find a path forward here for a transition to civilian authority. but look, you know, we've got to take this in steps. the step right now that's we're right in front of
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us is getting the violence down, getting the shooting to stop so that people don't have to live in fear so that foreign nationals who want to leave can leave and humanitarian assistance can get to the people of cartoon in particular, but across the country that's got to be the 1st thing in front of us. secondly, we're going to stay in touch with both factions to try to find a way to urge both of them to get back to the table, to discuss one with one another, a way to transition here to civilian authority, because that's what the student needs people want that's what they deserve. the united states is going to stay committed to that end before and after the december political agreement, the united states was always involved in sudan. it was closely following the political negotiations facilitated by the un, by the african union, by god. so what is the us doing differently this time around and who can exert influence in your opinion and make these 2 parties come to the negotiating table? well, we're pretty, we're pretty confident that we can have an influence here. i mean, it was the united states broker, this currency fire that is again,
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largely being observed. we've got to stake here. we've got an interest at the table and we're going to continue to use that in the united states convening power to try to get these 2 sides together to get the violence down. but you gotta, you gotta, you gotta look at what's in front of you and what's in front of us right now is violence and the risk of a civil war inside shoot in which is in nobody's interest. and so we're focus right now on see if we can get that violence down so that we can have discussions that can lead to a transition to civilian authority in the future. you said what's different? what tell you was what's not different and what's not different is the united states is going to remain committed to the sudanese people and a peace and security there. we've got to focus on the violence right now, but it doesn't mean that we're walking away from sudan or from the sudanese people, or from trying to see civilian authority once back put in place there. in cartoon. or more people are fleeing the fighting, and some governments are continuing with evacuations with hard toombs international airport, closed foreign governments are looking elsewhere to get their citizens out the
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dongle. a local airport is one option. it's in the northern part of the country, closer to egypt to the west. there's also the shaheed sabera airport that's located in sioux don's dar for region. another possible evacuation route is through the ports to don international airport. it's on the red sea province. it's a relatively short distance from the so the port city of jet down, some roads that remain open can get people closer to ethiopia, egypt, and sells to don lan crossings with both countries have remained open so far. a lot of countries are looking to do booty as a logistical hub. the u. s. deployed forces there before launching evacuations from sudan and japan and south korea have sent medical teams there as a precaution. the us, france, italy, the u. k and sodium re bill were among the 1st to carry out evacuations. that list is growing as the violence spread across parts of sou, done ashmond. this is joining us now. live from far china. that's in charge of my that's just over the border from don. tell us what you're seeing,
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where you are one basically on a 60 kilometers away from the sudanese border and we hearing stories about refugees crossing the border there in business, an area that i've seen a lot of refugee activities over the past 20 years. remember, the default conflict, this is where many people, many refugees have cost into charge and international organizations like b, u, n, a, c r, the world foot program. having a very, very busy time dealing with what we have on our way to this place. there was another refugee come that we passed, which again mora, which is housing, about $17000.00 refugees right now that i expect they are expecting more and more refugees to cross over the border, especially in adria which is just close to the a chart. so down border now, on a way to fight this afternoon, we saw
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a convoy of trunks by the world foot program delivering tons and tons of food items to this particular location for possible distribution. they are expecting a whole lot of people to come across. now to add more details to this, i'm here with jack davidson, who is the communications officer, the workforce program in charge. talk to us about what are you getting ready for? yes. so we have sent trucks with 149 tons of food from jemina to here in santa and these trucks have arrived today. you can see them and you know, it's a lot of food to try to be ready for immune and food distribution to these refugees having a right to the funds to then these last days. and now how many,
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how many are you expecting? i mean, how many thousands you expect to because the conflict is still continuing. yes. so, so i cannot really tell you, but what i can, what i can tell you is from dublin decide we are propositioning food to cover the needs up to 20000 refugees and local population. we expect the number to grow more than 20000. it is likely and we will have more information about that with the local authorities when we will be on the spot to morrow. do we have enough resources to deal with this, like number of so indeed this is really a huge challenge that w, if these jointly facing, you know, in the last or in the previous months we were already facing a very, very difficult funding constraints and, and actually we were already in need of $132000000.00 to distribute the food to the refugees already living in chad. these are 60,
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under 1000 or refugees or that we know that we, we, we usually a distribute food to. but since last year we started decreasing our food durations due to funding constraints, and as of may, oh, we will have to a further decrease or maybe even stop our food distribution to the refugees already leaving here. and now with the new refugees arriving from sudan, it's really a big, big funding constraints. and this is why we are really sending a huge call or so that we can receive massey funding or to give the food that these vulnerable people need. ah, jack dave is the communications office of the workforce program here in chad. 8 p. e. p in south, dia. cit. what picture of a dire situation here already. there are hundreds of thousands of our sudanese
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refugees, especially from the duffel region and now the united nations is projecting more than a $100000.00 will cross the border into chide again to i to the current situation. and these organizations, these international organizations and boon agencies don't have enough resources to deal with a problem at hand. you're talking about food, you talking about shelter, talking about clothing for people have been displaced and we're not even talking about one. will these people go by call the w f p, which is the world for program already. it saying that it's short of funds to deal with the situation on the ground so far during all right, i'm, i did, there is thank you so much for that reporting from chance to the u. s. were president joe biden has announced his re election bed for 2024. this time to finish the job, finished the job. oh, ah, ah, ah. so bite in his speaking it invent in washington after his team released the
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campaign launch video. exactly 4 years after announcing his previous bed to run for president, the campaign slogan is, 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 these are the live pictures once again, where president joe biden is still speaking in his speaking to trade unions. let's listen in for just a moment. while you know you're going to be billed on the road, the highways, the bridges to get to these places. laborers ironworkers operate engineers still metal workers, women, and men right here in this room, by the way, almost or invest, which requires employees to pay employers to pay prevailing wage and use register for whoops. again, this is truly, to my surprise, not
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a single republican voter for the law. and now they want to repeal use use parts of it, including the clean energy jobs and union jobs to think i know of you that they weren't so prevalent around the, in the, in the news you probably got making it up. it's hard to make up. we made all his progress while being fiscally responsible. let me be clear. in my administration. no, no, on earning less than 400000 dollars year. we'll see their taxes up a single solitary penny. nor will a matter fact. my 1st 2 years in law who's not lower the depth is of my record $1.00 trillion dollars lower to death. the death the simple reason that we
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thought maybe people should start paying their fair share inflation reduction asking to bring down hundreds of billions more in decades. ahead bring the, the cost out. we're doing all this by making the biggest corporation is just began to pay part of their fair share. just paying a fair share, pay at least something. oh, let me ask you this. a war news room bank. the 2nd, the existing fax system is bare. oh, you've got on there. you got charged here and we talk about it, but 820-2055, the fortune $500.00 companies. page 0 and taxes with income profit of $40000000000.00. phase 0 or we'll move away from that for
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a 2nd and bring an allen fisher for some analysis. so alan, this is the speech coming just a few hours after he had announced his re election bit for 20. 24. does a feel like a study start to his campaign? well, if you're going to put a democratic president anywhere you put in front of labor unions, particularly joe biden, who's got a great rapport with them. and we're one of the main constituencies for election when and 2020. he's obviously going to get a good reception there. that looks good for all the american network cameras who are covering like cars. jo biden's 1st speech after he announced his campaign that his campaign video has been pretty well received by and large. i think though he still has a deficit to make up with the american people. first of all, his approval ratings. less than 50 percent. that's not great if you're a president running for reelection, it was bad for donald trump. it could be bad for joe biden as well. the other thing is, a majority of americans, including democrats, are concerned about his age. you know,
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there is an argument that there isn't actually anyone coming through with perhaps the exception of gavin newsome, the governor of california that you'd point of him and see definitely he could be presidential material in the next 4 years. so it kind of by default falls to joe biden, but he still believes he is a message they can carry to the american people, and he thinks he will get the democratic vote anyway, particularly if he's up against donald trump. but he thinks his message will resonate with independence who flip flop between candidates in the past republican and democrat. and he thinks his message is more likely to get them on site. i'm more likely to mean there's a democrat in the white house from 2024, and that democrat is going to be joe biden. thank you so much. alan fisher reporting from the white house still had on al jazeera, the bodies of more cult members, thought to has starved themselves to death. are recur, recovered in kenya. ah
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frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me, a map informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially are what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate and are only both the legal we're all dog. they see the progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera may on out his era a year after a jazeera journalist, sharina block, there was murder, the spiked international outrage of multiple investigations implicating israeli forces. we ask why justice has not been served fault lines examined the ramifications of julian associates publications of us faith, he quits, and what the case against him could mean for press freedom after leading to
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a key for 2 decades. reggie by you, if the one is facing perhaps is toughest election yet as a rec, coalition of opposition park is focused on seats in 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 charles the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey made on al jazeera lou. ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera this hour in says on 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 on shelling haven't heard in
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part 2 on tuesday despite a cease fire agreement. people continue to flee to capital cartoon on its twin city . foreign governments, also evacuating diplomatic staff and citizens un says it's bracing for more than $270000.00 refugees in china. and so we don us, president joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024. his team released the campaign launch video for the slogan, let me finish the job. turkish authorities have arrested more than 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. it comes less than 3 weeks before president roger type early on faces. what's expected to be a tight election race center because of all glue has more from stumble the arbor occurred, the main center for the cell, peroration is the city. and according to the booker bar the association,
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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 the workers part to the p k, k. and they, according to the, 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 to the cell work is party and it's urban. we say key, well 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
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members election on may 14th. however, the 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 far. it is the part that that will be representing the kurds in the lakes than as the people the mac with far to the h. c. p. known as the pro curtis party, is facing a risk of being closed by the constitutional court. the united nation says violence and hate his capital port, princes reach level similar to those of countries of 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. a because more desperately fleeing devices, people here want the authorities to step in. but i did talk on my limitless i visit,
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but we don't ask for a lot of the gang members have invaded the area that 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 porter, prince united nations officials have called for an international forced 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 or piece will 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 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 no, ma'am, don't you? you, you must shut. if the gangs come to invade us,
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we will defend ourselves. we have our own weapons. we have our, my cities, not, we will not run away. mothers who want to protect their children, jumps and them elsewhere, long gangs fight to controlled territory in haiti, the nation has been in the spiral since the assassination of president juvenile mores 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. i said, beg, i'll 0 authorities in kenya and eastern. can y'all have stopped exuding bodies on land owned by a leader of a religious colt focused, now shifts identifying the victims and carrying out autopsies released believe they starved themselves to death after being told to stop eating by their pastor. he's now under arrest catherine sawyer. in the village of ro, connie, that's near the town of ma lindsay, where those bodies were fountains. we are
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a chasing center that is being run by the red cross falling families of people who have disappeared are coming here this month. for example. say that he's looking for, he's reality that we've seen a lot of these cases so far about $200.00 relatives. seeing that they are waiting and looking for their relatives, most of the people who are missing our children. so this is a very shocking situation. people are worried, we have a book and a man to a man who said that his daughter was missing several years ago, and he believed that she's here from here now. why jesse seek annisa? one guy from here, i will go to church to see if she is there leafy. then i will go to the cliff moultrie. i will come back here to give my d and
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a sample to get any assistance. my son comes us, carted across this area. it appears people left in a hurry. we have seen many relatives who have been looking for their loved ones. they say that some of them are getting calls from their loved ones who are hiding in the bushes. so they are hoping that they will find this, their relatives alive. this is a very shocking incident. kenyans are talking about it. they're asking questions. they are asking, how did the local administration not know that this has been going on for such a long time? people are asking, how did the intelligence of the police not know, but right now we're being told that the priorities, making sure that all the bodies are retrieved and you know, people who are hiding in the forest are rescued. catherine, soy all to 0. melinda,
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kenya. that's it for me. thanks for watching. you can always find more information on our web sites. al jazeera dot com up next to check the weather than inside story with him on con, examining european plan to find more green energy sources from northern seas. by, by ah, here's are weather update in a minute 15. great to have you along starting this one off in the middle east, and as much activity popping up through saudi arabia. there will still be some showers in storms there, but i want to get you to the golf. some of that cloud cover we'll shove into places like doha. so at times it will be a mostly cloudy sky, and the wind will still be breezy as well. so for places like buffering and cats
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are wind gusts, about 40 kilometers per hour. and if we do get some 100 downpours, those winds potentially could be even stronger. here's a weather front where tracy from the caspian sea through it on pushing into the southwest, the buckets done. so thing places like the border will start to see some what weather weekend derek. it is also what pitcher for western turkey, southerly wind here means temperatures are a bit higher than where they have been as of late. and for africa, i think the concentration of some of the heaviest rain for west africa, any way will be that southwest corner of nigeria. meantime, a run of rain will slip out a bungie into the western side of d. r. congo on wednesday still downpours around 9 nairobi, and nighttime and daytime storms to be expected in zanzibar. calm in south africa, but here comes our next weather maker. it will generate showers in cape town by thursday. that sure weather update bye for now. ah.
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