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prompting warnings of extreme danger. the relative lowland fighting allows more susan eas, civilians on foreign nationals to flee the capital. u. s. president joe biden pledges to finish the job as he confirmed his run for reelection in 2024 o. the american civil rights activists harry belafonte has died at the age of $96.00 on a ground breaking career with bullets. we'll look ahead to a potential premier li title decided between march the city and off. plus le bron james then far as the lakers who just won the victory away from the next round of the plan. ah,
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welcome to the news hour. we begin in sudan where yet another sees fire has been fractured by fighting a hospital was sold on tuesday. the 11th day of the conflicts and gunfire has rung out across parts of the capital cartoon. at least 459 people are reported to have been killed in the battle for control between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. so that cease fire and also monday and brokered by the u. s. and saudi arabia was designed to give local than foreign nationals, the opportunity to escape the fighting of tens of thousands of to the knees or seeking refuge in neighboring countries. the u. n. refugee agency is warning up to $270000.00 people, could flee to charge and south to don. many more remained stranded and hard to me and undermine. there are fears that the fighting will intensify still further after this brief slow down. foreigners are also continuing to leave seduction. algeria and greece have been carrying out evacuation 1st air lists of british nationals is
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also underway. we have have a morgan, she's joining us from cartoon with the very latest on the cease fire. so we're hearing reports of sporadic gunfire, but is it largely holding hipaa while throughout the day there have been an exchange of gunfire and heavy artillery between the rapid support for and the needs army, some residential areas like the southern parts and the eastern parts of the capital feedback, they've been relatively quiet, giving them a chance to try to get out of the capital. but other parts like the northern part of the capital across denial. they said they were able to hear artillery strikes between the rapid support forces and the food in the army, and that they were able to see a fight to jeff overhead. and perhaps the biggest testimony on whether the fire happening everywhere in cartoon or not, is undermined a hospital was hit in the afternoon leading to, to the injury of dozens of patients. and the closure of that hospital. adding it to
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the list of more than a dozen hospitals, which have been closed since the start of the fighting. now this has been going on throughout the day and around the vicinity of the presidential palace. we were able to hear arthur lew strikes a between the rapid support forces and the food in these army. so while there were areas where residency that it was relatively quiet, giving them the chance to either try to get out of the capital or stuck up on basic commodities in other parts, there was continued fighting. so here, but why is there such concern over this biological laboratory that's been seized? what do we know about it? and who sees that while the world health organizations and medics have not identified exactly who sees that it lies in the center of the capital tomb around the vicinity of the presidential palace and the general command of the army. that's where the most intense fighting has been happening over the past few days. the concern is because it has blood samples, including virus samples, and pictorial samples taken from patient, as well as the center of the blood donation bank here in the capital. so they are
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concerned that should it not be handled carefully, virus of may spread from there on with the around the capital to add to the, to that there is, sorry about that bearing to add to that the concern of the piling up of bodies on the streets since the fighting thought that many people have been dying on the streets and there's been no way to try to gather those bodies and give them proper burial. so that is added to the other to the health content already in the capitol hudson. ok, but we'll let it go for now. thank you so much. have a morgan reporting for us from her to me. so the united nations refugee agency is warning that up to $270000.00. people could flee from sudan to neighboring charts and south to don in hard to me and undermine dozens of people have been waiting to board buses trying to escape the conflict. laura con has the latest on the humanitarian situation. millions of people have been sheltering from gunfire explosions and as strikes and sedans capital cartoon for days. the city is at the
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hall of the battle for control between the sudanese army and paramilitary rapid support forces. with the u. s broke ceasefire. berry holding many using the law to make the painful decision to leave ruin. our lead was expecting to fly to a wedding in cairo. instead, she found herself on a terrifying 72 hours journey together. i feel the miller, one of the rocket hit our home and destroyed the bathroom. you are really scared. children were gripped with fear as her ordeal isn't over. she left her brother behind and waits for any news of him. and aquila delilah. he had to stay back home in sudan due to a visa issue. my brother is at home alone. his internet is down. we know nothing about him. this is so sad because we cannot communicate with him, him thousands, leaving the capital by birth, some traveling north to the egyptian border,
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northeast to port sudan, chad, ansel saddam. but with high demand for transport and food comes high prices. uh huh . how much going on it? we are really suffering fuel has renelle bakeries are clothes and we can't find a loaf of bread. the same goes for meat prices have sword. all i got from them of the bus to egypt was $60.00, with an extra cost of the taxi on the border crossing. now it's more than $342.00 about the regional director of the international committee. of the red cross says cartoon is densely populated, when explosive weapons are use streets, become battlefields and civilians pay the price. countries across the world are also taking advantage of a quieter weekend, and the scrambled to evacuate their national military aircraft of landed in near by 2 booty to l. if people others, london cartoon with convoys to pull out their nationals or ships imports. who don
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then to national community, mr. golden chance, when they evacuated the foreign nationals that they could have gotten in some supplies, anything to type things over. they didn't, as a humanitarian situation deteriorates, the united nation says it won't leave. the many stood nice say that been left to fend for themselves. laura kaun al jazeera will not speak to. uh huh. 3, she's joining us live from far, china. that's in char, just over the border from sudan. so up. so i was charged preparing for the influx of refugees of mont when they are expecting unlocked, a lot of refugees crossing into child from sudan. remember during this is a region that has seen that has host to thousands, hundreds of thousands. if i between 402600000 refugees from the doubtful region, and with the united nations predicting 170000, or even 200000 people crossing over into china thinks i getting desperate when i
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way to fight chad i here we say we're seeing truck loads of the world food program trying to reach this area so as to start the distribution of food. we understand that hundreds more are waiting to cross into chide, near the border area, 60 kilometers. well, why we are now dre and basically the world food program is trying to quickly deploy as many trucks as it can to get to that particular location right now, to talk about much talk more about what is currently happening in this particular region is jack davis. who is the communications office of the world foot program? jack, talk to us about the situation right now. you're dealing with hundreds of thousands of refugees already from the deaf region and you expect more. how many are you expecting? and what's the preparation, mike? so regarding the preparation, what we have here a w, you have 4 trucks having already arrived to which food
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a total of $330.00 tons of food will arrive. and we are preposition here, food for up to 20000 refugees and local populations. so it's really a very we are deploying or reactivate these for the distributions to start as soon as possible. most probably tomorrow. so yeah, you're talking about $20000.00 is the total number you're expecting or you spectrum more and you have enough resources to deal with that them? no, no, just what we are currently doing with the propositioning of food. it is likely that more refugees will arrive, but we will have more details about that tomorrow when we will be on the spot of the distribution. yes, thank you for your time once again for thank you for talking to you. and during the
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2 sites still violating sci fi agreement, foster the each sci fi agreement. and now the 72 says by agreement, that is little confidence of this conflict goobers of anytime soon. and this is giving agents, it's like the one foot program, the not divisions, high commissioner for refugees, a lot of concern, but things will get worse and the coming days. and they are actually desperate. they don't have enough resources to deal with the problem at hand. at the moment, that's the situation right now at 5 gina, and 65 kilometers away from here is a border between chide in sudan, which is the town of andre. hundreds of refugees are waiting for the united nations and don't ages to help as much as they can. ok, thank you. mad, reese reporting from trans al jazeera journalist mahatma to what carl is following the exodus on the sudan, a field p, a border not on the i'm or do it in the we are standing at the point on the shoot
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down at your, your border identity. love up left, only a 10 minute long bridge separates the 2 countries and them. and i said, people have started to flock to this area because it's the only landlord crossing from sudan into more than 2000 people from 23 different countries and have managed to reach at your can border. as you can see, they have come to the small board to town in the day, but most of them can get an interview when a rival is border crossings, used to push a dozen or more people in the past. now, the numbers are in 2000 jewish in here as dire, small town cannot handle such a huge influx of people in some contradict quickly, such as to which try 1000 and took his citizens on monday along with the my dad with the majority of those behind me and others experience in yemen. nice cannot
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get a result. arrivals authorities here are trying to find solutions of a large number of sudanese have also come to this crushing in that and without transportation to this point may cost up to $1000.00 and of thousands. look to flee, sudan millions, who remain se basic services in the country are no longer working with essential supplies, running out there, appealing for both sides, to stop the fighting for the sake of civilians and ever greater danger. victoria gate and be reports. 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. i 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 and due to the absence of security across the river in the city of on demand. almost every shop is shattered. the few that
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are still open are running low on supplies with, you know, 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 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 than it was so that i can honestly speaking prices are very high. we cannot drive around to get what we need . we call them both parties to assist and reach and understanding. otherwise, our country will collapse. 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. earlier i spoke to john kirby, he's the coordinator for strategic communications at the us national security council. and he urged the worrying sides to end hostilities on find diplomatic
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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 br hahn in general. how many continue to urge them to abide by the sea 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 we're right in front of 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
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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, 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, you a broker, this currency fire that is again, largely being observed. we've got a 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?
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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 piece of 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. the thing is how do you do that when the u. s. has closed its diplomatic mission, correct me from wrong here. the u. s. has no more diplomatic presence for you. does it not? no, no, you're wrong about that. i mean, we don't have, we don't have the populated brain actually at all. you're not. so how do you have, how do you still have a diploma presence? we still have a diplomatic relationship with sudan that hasn't gone away. our diplomats will simply be working remotely. that's not unusual. we have evacuated temporarily. embassy personnel from other countries like syria, like yemen,
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and be able to put them back in when the time is appropriate. that will happen. all we've done is suspend diplomatic operations at the embassy. those diplomats want to get back to cartoon, and the president wants to see him back in cartoon, just as soon as possible. but ambassador godfrey, our investor to sit in, is going to continue to be our investor to city and he's going to continue to work the phone. she's still going to continue to, to, to do his ambassadorial duties remotely. plenty more had on the news hour, including un one's gang violence and haiti has reached levels comparable to countries at war. the bodies of more cult members thought to have starved themselves to death are recovered in kenya, coming up in sport will hear from the 14 year old self african hoping to become the 1st black writer and most of g p. that's coming up a little later with rahul. ah,
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but we'll take into the u. s. because president joe biden has announced his re election bid for 2024. so biden address labor unions in washington. shortly after his team released his campaign launch video. and with the slogan, let's finish the job biden as promising to safeguard individual freedoms. on restore u. s. manufacturing jobs at 80. these already the oldest president in u. s. history. i economic plan mcgarvey said is blue color blue for it to rebuild american batch. what we're doing rebuild on america and i apologize i made no. * apologies for me. label, but most bro, union president american history. i'm proud of it. i. well, let's bring an allen fisher joining us in the white house. so biden was making that speech shortly after announcing his bid for reelection and 2024. does it feel like
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a steady start to his campaign, allen? he certainly doing all the right things. let's face it. the announcement of the campaign is the least surprising things. since a man organized his own surprise party, everyone said, oh, it's a big reveal. we knew he was keen to do it and therefore when it came out on the d for years since he announced a previous bed, we thought it would be to day or a rome to day. the video was very slick cut together, very quickly to give the idea of energy of argent. say something, perhaps the critics would say, joe biden doesn't really have. and then his 1st event afterwards is in front of union members. the construction industry, people who are very supportive of joe biden, a man who is regarded by many, including himself as to be said, as the most pro union president america has ever seen. so it says steady start, but he's got a lot of grown to make up because if you look at the polls, he's under 50 percent in his approval rating. that is never good for an incumbent president who's looking to be reelected. also,
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the majority of american people are concerned about his age. he's america's oldest president. he'll be 80 to an election day. he'll be $86.00 if he makes it to the end of a 2nd term. and then of course, who's going to be up against them. it's likely to be donald trump, a man who's a master at pulling don't opponents. and the thing you've got to realize is that this time, this election campaign is going to be very different. the last time it was virtual, joe biden could pick and choose his events and his appearances. this time he's got to bon storm across the country and convince americans that he's actually been very good for them during his time in the white house. and there could even be a 3rd party runner, which would complicate all of the issues. now the election still more than 18 months away is going to be a long campaign. it's going to be an expensive campaign. it's going to be a better campaign. but this is joe biden's, forefront at the white house, and he believes he can be successful again. of course, it will be his last run for the white house as well. i thank you. allan allan fresh
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reporting from the white house will now bring in richard. good, steve, who's a democratic political consultant lawyer and former adviser to bill clinton, joining us as well from washington d. c. hi there. thanks for your time with us. so the slogan, let you finish the job and will it be enough to resonate with voters? i think what's going to resonate with voters is that he came in with cove it as a huge overhang. and the united states recovered better than all the other developed countries in the world. he came in with the economy in tatters and under his administration, 6 times more jobs have been created than the last 3 republican president combined. donald trump talked about infrastructure. joe biden got it done. donald trump talked about manufacturing come coming back to the united states. job i did it, it's actually amazing. i don't think anybody thought it was possible. right. but this low to be said to give her allow me there's something to be said about the
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latest polls because you just heard alan fisher. he was telling us about joe biden approval ratings, less than 50 percent. i believe they have around 41 percent actually. and another poll that i had seen recently points to only 26 percent of americans think that joe biden should be running again. so obviously his age is something that the campaigns going to have to confront. as we've talked about that for one quick 2nd. when he was elected 3 years ago, it wasn't as if the united states voted for a young man who all of a sudden became old. he is what he and he brings wisdom. he brings the ability to bring together the coalition that stood up to vladimir putin. and i will use an analogy black emanuel mac crowned poll numbers were worse than jo buys before his last election. but he was pitted against a far right wing opponent. and 159 to 39. now i don't think binds, gotta win by 20 point, but i think against donald trump, who's never gotten more than 46 percent of the vote. i don't think people are out
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there saying, well, i didn't like them. the 1st few times, but now that is going to be indicted many times over. now he's my man. i don't think it works like that. i think trump is done a lot to turn off people even who voted for him one or 2 times. what do you think the key factors are going forward a battle that may determine whether joe biden wins that election or not? i mean, what does he have to focus on going forward? i think there are 2 big issues that are frankly going to win him. the election one is the controversy in the united states about abortion. most americans, not just women, and not just democrats, think that there should be a right for a woman to control her body. republicans don't, and that's a, that's become thanks to the supreme court. an issue that actually confronts every american voter. secondly, is whether democracy is going to survive or not. think donald trump show that he doesn't really care about whether united states is democratic. he just wants to be
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in power. i think most americans disagree with that. that's why the democrats did so well in the 2022 elections. and i think why will do well next year, because democracy is really at the forefront of what people do care about is what makes united states special and go buying off for it and down from not. so i think those 2 issues putting aside turbines, record of economic accomplishment, i think are going to be the 2 things that make all the difference between buying winning and frankly, trump losing. all right, richard, good thing. thank you so much for joining us from washington. of course, now at least $57.00 bodies have been found off the libyan coast after 2 boats carrying migrants. think in the mediterranean aid workers say they expect more to wash shop in the coming days. the international organization for migration says that more than $400.00 microns on refugee is drowned this year, trends across the mediterranean from north africa to europe. let's bring malik
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trina, he's joining us from his ross in libya. so my, like a terrible tragedy in libya. what more we learning about this well, that's right, doing a terrible tragedy, but it's also a site that people here know all to well. libya has long been a transit hub, were african migrants trying to reach your appeal short? what we saw from authorities in western libya was 11 bodies were discovered including a child that watched the store in the, in the city of get a booty, which is just a bit what's of here. and in the last week, at least, $46.00 bodies washed ashore in the city of so brought that which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order to in or into search for a better life. in europe now, the international,
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the us national organization for migration has said that this quarter in 2023 has been the deadliest quarter registered since 2017. with more than $440.00 bodies. $4441.00 that's registered so far. the mediterranean is the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with over 20000 bodies or 20000 people die eve in the creative journey since 2014 and with the instability in libya. it's just and temperatures rising summer's coming. a sci fi is going to have is going to witness better conditions. so there's a fear that we're just going to see more and more people trying to make this dangerous journey. ok, thank you. monitoring a report from his roster in libya, authorities and eastern kenya have stopped exuding bodies on land owned by the
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leader or for religious coats. focus will now shift to identifying the victims and carry out autopsies. police believe that they starve themselves to death after being told to stop eating by their pastor. he's now under house arrest catherine sawyer in the village of rome. connie, that's near the town of madeline de, where those bodies were found. we are 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 relative and we've seen a lot of these cases so far about 200 relatives saying that they are waiting and looking for their relative most of the people who are missing our children. so this is a very shocking situation. people are worried. we have spoken to a man who said that i don't tough when missing several years
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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 collision motoring. i will come back here to give my d n a sample to get any assistance from my thoughts comes off, 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. canyons are talking about it. they're asking questions. they are asking, how did the local administration, ah, not know that this has been going on for such a long time. a people are asking,
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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, still ahead on the al jazeera news, our turkish authorities arrested more than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. summer opposition, politicians coming and coming up in fort we hear from arsenal manager. as he prepared his side for their premier league show down with manchester city. ah ah, here's a weather update in the minute 15. great to have you along starting this one off in
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the middle east and it's 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 bahrain and cats are, when gets 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 we're tracing 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, whether we can dare. it is also what pitcher for western turkey. a 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,
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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, the jump into the stream head percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emission joined the debate. people have already lost their life. people. how close to that culture the people, how about conditions? have your say want to broaden this conversation? by bringing more voices into it, live on you to people commenting. i want the whole world to know that champion are not headed to refugees over treated with the powers that be this gene on al jazeera, j ganga, media censorship. and the rise of all of their italian rule you wake up one day, the system has been turned from an electoral democracy into
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a competitive authoritarian shame. a look at the loss of power in hungarian to the experiences of those who live in every day. that is a pressure on us, but we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera oh a gun. the headlines when i'll just 0 inches on at least 459 people are reported to have been killed and 11 days of fighting between the army and the para military rock of support forces throughout a gunfire on showing have been heard and hard to on tuesday, despite a cease fire agreement,
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people continue to flee the capital hard to minutes. twin city undermine foreign governments are also vacuuming diplomatic stuff, and citizen un says it's bracing for more than $270000.00 refugees in charge. and so done. us president joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024. he addressed labor unions and washington, shortly after releasing his campaign launch video with the slogan, let's finish the job. the united nation says 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 devises. people here want you started to step in. just one moment. we don't ask for a lot of the gang members have invaded the area. we want the police to go ahead and
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confront them. we're on our own. we have nothing. 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 son, monica 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 all over. 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 but haven't explained how a crowd of people managed to kill the men with only rug all the. 6 no, no, you, you must shut the gangs. come to invade us, we will defend ourselves. we have our own weapons. we have our, my cities,
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we will not run away. mothers who want to protect their children, jameson, them elsewhere, long gangs fight to controlled territory in haiti, the nation has been in the spiral since the assassination of president juvenile morris in 2021 civilians court between a lack of law and order and criminal gangs are sometimes better armed than the police. the united nations has won't violence and the captain has reached levels comparable to countries at war. i said, bake al jazeera, the president of guatemala has pledge his support for what he referred to as the republic of taiwan on a state visit to the island. alejandro jameton presents comes as china steps up pressure on the small group of countries that maintain formal ties with taiwan, china. he is the island as its own territory and has condemned jama days visits. the kremlin says, the black sea grain deal is not working for moscow. putting the future of the agreement in doubt, the un has suggested an expansion of the deal was lifted,
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the blockade of 3 ukrainian ports. russia for ministers target law has just told you and press conference. they will react in due course, showing a whole has more. the agreement reached last summer after rushes invasion of ukraine helped to tackle a global food crisis. but now the kremlin says it may have run its course casting doubt whether the black sea grained deal will be extended beyond may the 18th century. joking to us for the deal. the thing is that while so much time has passed, it has still not been implemented. it has not come together as a package. the conditions that have consented and you have still not been realized . ukraine is a major global producer of grains and oil seeds. and the point of the deal was to allow safe war time exports from ukrainian ports on the black sea via a protected maritime corridor. since last july,
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ukraine has exported close to $30000000.00 tons of agricultural products, including corn, wheat, barley, rape seat, and sunflower. oil around a 3rd is shipped to lower income countries in africa and the middle east. but the leading recipients have been china spain and took here. but russia had expected concessions in return aimed at restarting its own exports of grain and fertilizer. its demands include the lifting of restrictions on agricultural transactions through the international swift payment system, the lifting of sanctions on food and fertilize accompanies and the resumption of machinery and pot supplies. on monday, at the united nations in new york, foreign minister, so gay love, rob, said russia had seen little progress in a sign that hurried diplomacy is now under way. un secretary general antonia good terrorist presented love with a letter to president putin proposing alternative ways of meeting some of russia's
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needs. the failure of the deal would hit ukraine's economy hard and worse and global food insecurity. it would also remove one of the only remaining platforms of cooperation between russia and ukraine. jones, al jazeera turkish authorities of 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 read the play berto on faces. what's expected to be a tight election race center because of our group has more from assemble the arbor occurred. the main center for their cell peroration is the city and according to the book or bar 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
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state news agency, as they have reported, these people are eligible a link to the urban wing, the outflow to south 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 the held across turkey since 2017, some of them have been eligible. they enrolled in financing the also to to sell work as far as the urban a say key. this is a tight election and the curtis of votes will probably be the king maker for this election, both for the presidential election and the parliament parliament parliamentary members election on may 14th. however, these people who have been detained by the police in more than 20 cities,
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and it's also, since you're here are most of the members of the green left party green left parts . it is the part that will be representing the courage in the election as the people with the car to the h t p. known as the pro curtis party, is facing a risk of being closed found by the constitutional court. the un human rights office calling on all fourties and singapore to urgently reconsider executing a man for a drug offense. tango rogers super family has requested a retrial after he was convicted of conspiracy to traffic more than a kilogram of marijuana. un representative says there are concerns about due process and a fair trial. singapore, as home affairs ministry says tongue, a roger guilt has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. south africa president 0. my poster says that he wants his country to quit the international criminal court. he cited what he called the court's unfair treatment of certain countries. the icpc issued an arrest warrant
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for russia's president vladimir putin last month. africa will be hosting the brick summit in august inviting the leaders of the block, including fujen, the former venezuelan opposition leader, one why don't has been expelled from columbia after trying to attend an international summit and bogo tar quite took a flight to the u. s. just hours after arriving in the capital, columbia government says he wasn't invited to the meeting and restarting negotiations between ben as well as governments, the opposition and vote i gotta get up to 60. i was on the road to get to escaping the persecution of a dictatorship defying my resume that taking me out of columbia. the persecution of the dictatorship unfortunately, has reached columbia. the streaming service, netflix says that its investing 2 and a half $1000000000.00 over the next 4 years and content produced in south korea. so the announcement follows a meeting between the south korean president you and secure, and netflix c o. ted,
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surrounded in washington. the investment is expected to create $68000.00 jobs. south korea has produced some of the services biggest global hurts including squid game and the glory. a zoo in northeastern thailand has brought a red headed vulture. the 1st successful attempt in 30 years, the bird is set to have been extinct in the wild since 992 and is on an international critically endangered list. for years researchers have been trying to save it. lena barclay has more. this chick is the 1st red headed vulture to be bred in captivity in asia. and only the 2nd time it's happened in the world. zoologist and thailand are doing all they can to reverse a sharp decline and what's become a critically endangered species. they've been trying to breed them here for nearly 20 years. i'm gone one got the me. for this project, we hope that the 3 pairs of red headed vultures that we have will all reproduce and
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that their offspring become healthy and do not imprint on humans. so they can then become breeder parents going forward in doing that requires some well intentioned deception. as the chicks eyes open, they can assume that the 1st thing they see is a parent or one of their own kind of walk on live. what is necessary to acquire tools or materials to describe herself as a bird, thereby leading them to see us as close as to how their parents would look like, ma'am, and also known as the asian king vulture. it played an important role in the ecosystem . cleaning up dead animals and preventing the spread of disease through scavenging . but hunting and habitat changes have left it on the brink of dying out a cup, i think the low utmost way. now. the most crucial aspect of our success would be to enhance the ecosystem of the unesco hired to site. so why king wildlife century,
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which was once home to the largest flock of asian king watches, once the captive population is large enough, the zoo plans to reintroduce them to the wild and see the agent, king vulture, fly high, and the skies again, lean wallclear alger zito harry belafonte, a. the american singer, an actor who broke record sales of caribbean calypso hits has died at the age of 96 . at la fontose was also a prominent civil rights campaigner and a friend of martin luther king junior. rob reynolds reports harry belafonte, a burst into popular culture with 2 exuberant unforgettable syllable. oh, the new york born son of jamaica immigrants, bellefonte was nicknamed the king of calypso. his 1956 breakthrough album with his signature banana boat song, was the 1st l. p. record to sell over
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a 1000000 copies worldwide. he like gun me wrong. oh, it was among $38.00 bellefonte albums, which were critical and commercial successes. bellefonte also recorded in blues gospel and folk genres losing steadily for a month. and he produced and starred in several dramatic films theme to issues of race and prejudice. in america, his political consciousness drove bellefonte to become a high profile campaigner for civil rights, leading the ranks of celebrity figures at the 963 march on washington. in winning an oscar for his humanitarian work, bellefonte was recognized for helping the reverend martin luther king junior. during his campaign for black voting rights in the american south. he bail dr. king out of city jail, lead voter registration drives at a time. when doing that could result in you being murdered. artists are the
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gatekeepers. they are civilizations, ball, voice. they are also sensations. radical voice, despite repercussions to his career, bellefonte was outspoken in attacking u. s. foreign policy, he was one of the early campaigners to help bring an end to the apartheid era in south africa. and bellefonte also protested against the u. s. wars in vietnam and iraq in 2006. he caused controversy for criticizing. then president george bush for starting the iraq war. george bush is a terrorist who is also unsparing and criticizing president barack obama. he's a very clever in bypassing anything that forces him to focus with some with some thorough with some fairly dimensional views of the issue of race.
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i am on my way back on the irish bellefonte, who made his mark with music and on the front lines of the fight for human rights. i am on my way. won't be back on many a day. bah, down my head in around with still had on the al jazeera news, our we have action from the n b a playoffs at the top. seeds on the brink of making an early exit. that's coming up. would result in sports. ah
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ah ah hello again fine for the sports news here is role during thank you very much. we're going to start with football and there's little doubt, it's the game of the season in the english premier league i have of course, talking about batches to city. i gets austell quality, ola, against offset a 2nd against 1st or the legal aid is also have faulted in recent wigs, drawing their last 3 games whereas man city of one day last 6 and i will return the title if i win all their matches, including this one, so despite the momentum seemingly with the home side, also manager is still focusing on the positive. we are told to to we them,
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we know we knew that we had to go to the 80 had, we know that as to that are going to have another 5 very difficult again. so that game is going to be really important is going to define this. his son downside is not. and you have to live in the right moment, the right performance and a, and he has to be perfection because as what these last level demands he's absolute profession in there is every single move is really important. no decisive. because a still many dove again for both sites, you have morgans to play, but lieutenant and i how important it is. see me, kel, bring him another dimension. effect of data, a huge competitors in north census naiambi i placed the bron james was in a fearsome form as he inspired the like his to a game for when over the western conference 2nd seeds meant this grizzlies that despite some eye catching moves from the events that meant to star even jamera, he produced is usual flat, even with an engine light, had setting up his teammates and racking up 19 points himself like his child by 2
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with less than a 2nd left in regulation. but le bron tied it up and said to entire baton before time and be a champion. throwing $22.00 points with 20 rape out in 70 city to win it for the like is are closing in on their 1st pile series. when for the 12, apart from on in the florida bubble during coven, sean, and keep my body in the best possible new shape to to go on a performance. and these are the mom, is it out? love. i love the po season. i'm sorry, been a part of a lot of the games and i just love being able to make plays and be out there with my teammates, to give them experiences that they may, you know, never had before. and he thought the, my will he boxer in big trouble by thrill. why i 14 point lee to get the marley. he finished. i in the regular season. philly,
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butler for the franchise file. record of 56 boys as marley, one bar 5, opening up a 31 series. leap about now muffling all free remaining game starting that game for him a will he always? i think 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, 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. now to concerns the south african rugby union fans and reports that that well winning count, cynthia lacy could miss this year's tournament in france. 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 head to france in september of that spending champions. of course off the calisha and his team lifted
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the trophy in japan 4 years ago. now my to sports is it's hard well to break into without significant financial backing. but one t night wide in south africa is hoping to make it in motor gp and become the sports 1st black rider david strikes reports. oh, and a racetrack near johanna spoke, or a till with piri watches, the sport he one day hopes to dominate. 14 year old ari is, he's known, he's crazy about bikes. he's been racing a local competition since he was full thanks to an interest sparked by his father. my dad usually take me to check the days that he would you because he's a ride you and take me to track days and other than the resonated. i think bikes and then eventually got me a small little blanket bite. and then i studied from it already has enjoyed plenty of success in his young career with 62 podiums so far. prepped them. last month he
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met his idol, brought binda the 1st and only so african to win a race in motor g p. a sport historically dominated by european writers. or his personal goal is clear driven by a lack of diversity in international white. racing overseas is not really a little black with v as something on it to 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 is that to be so runs his own race academy having put 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
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same thing, then he then especially people that are very good at and that i've been doing it for years then you it and then you know you, that's when you're like, no, honestly, my son is a guy he just, he just makes my eyes, you know, swell up with pride. i can't, i can't, i can't put it into words. he makes me so fraud. with liberty finance, his sponsorship will be key for ari and he almost certainly needs to move to europe . he's now old enough to compete to broaden, is applied to the red bull, rocky series for up and coming riders, which would be a big step towards achieving his moto, g p dream. david stokes al jazeera. he toronto by police says police a stunning come back in the anti child player. they were 3 goals. valley gets to tampa bay lightning in games for that. the managed to fight back to win 54. in our, the time, alexander, coupled with the deciding gulf kitchen on site commanding 31 series leader. now
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just one went away from their 3rd party agency. was victory since 2004 square foot down low at the time. there was an incredible catch in major league baseball with the bases loaded. the attendees were inches away from my grand slam and the victory back alliance that filled the taylor who denied them. locking the ball out of the year to keep the going going. so most of the ad wins. unfortunately, his efforts were in vain is open, still claimed the victory and something you don't think that offered him by fuel. a choir catching, the bush bear handed without his mid thirty's. good effort. it's not by temper by one the frank coming their way over the houston astros northshore tricky found out i would have been that address back out there around a little bit from that. and finally, some pictures for the marathon, the saddle in the moroccan sahara desert. this is the 37th edition of the outer barrison, which is made up of 6 stages. and 250 kilometers of running more than a 1000 runners, signed up,
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