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ah. the light to cease fire. and saddam is broken by more fighting, but provides allow for more fear, denise and foreigners to leave the capital. while for those left behind, the situation gets worse with banks and shops, closed water and food supplies running low on prices, skyrocketing. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. bodies of dozens of migrants washes shore in western libya off to, to boat sink, while trying to make the perilous journey to europe. with joe biden formally announce is that he's running for reelection and 2024. despite
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concerns, over his age, a government rule. the american sing, actor and civil rights activists, ty, bellefonte, dies at the age of $96.00. ah, i'll come to the program. we want to bring up to speed the developments and sit down today to sci fi between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. as fail to hold and the humanitarian crisis is getting worse, especially in and around har tomb. at least 459 people have been kelton's, the violence started 11 days ago, around 4000 others have been injured. the united nations has shortages of food, water, and medicine, as well as fuel are becoming extremely acute prices as skyrocketing in the capital
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prices for bottled water has doubled and cash is hard to come by. tens of thousands of sudanese already seeking refuge in neighboring countries. the u, as refugee agency is warning that 270000 people could end up fleeing to chad and south sudan. and there is mohammed val begins our coverage now and a warning that this report does contain some graphic images from the start a room hospital in on demand on tuesday. the aftermath of a shell rock landed here wanting some 30 people, including patients and medical stuff according to videos, circulated on social media. despite the u. s. brokerage humanitarian says fire. the fighting has continued in parts of the sudanese cups of costume and elsewhere. but the relative calm in other areas is a precious opportunity for thousands of sudanese tried to escape it be caught emptied heavy bombardment for 11 days. now they are faced with other difficulties in trying to leave. the scarcity of fuel has made it hard even to reach bust
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stations. the cost of transportation to the cities has skyrocketed. those who have cache are getting out. heading to the junction border, growing up or trying to see if they can get to the, the opium border and whatever. but there's lots of many, hundreds, thousands of others that are nice. who don't have that luxury. and i don't know what they're going to do. the poor majority who can't leave are the most exposed them all i've ever known, but we are really suffering to begin with. fuels have run out. the bakeries are closed and we cannot find a loaf of bread. the same for meat prices have sword one killer of tomatoes cost, nearly $9.00, let alone the sharp shortage of medicines market. we cannot live. yeah. even leave to other areas. but we call on the government to do something to end this war, at least to allow us to flee. but ending the war is not what the warning fights
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meant by the ceasefire. its aim, the thing is to allow citizens and residents access health care or move to safe zones, while foreign nationals are being evacuated. but while those foreign nationals are being taken to the safety of their own homes abroad, the sudanese are being forced to leave this this you money $30.00 on the impact fees, crisis will be hard if we're these crisis. so then hosted more than 1000000 refugees and 3700000. what internally displaced says at least $20000.00. so the nice effigies have arrived in shadow and honest with and border with the yoke in a similar scene. so then you see fully as a nationalist from up to 23 countries, all desperate to leave. hum advice. i just, yes. let's go live now to have been morgan. she's been following developments in the capital hard term, another attempt to establishing
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a sci fi which doesn't appear to be holding well, it depends on which part of hard to amir at the time of fighting between the rapid support 4th and the 3 nice army. we've spoken to some citizens in the southern and eastern part of the capital, and they say that the day has gone relatively quiet, giving them the chance to be able to go and look for basic commodities or find a way out of the capital. but then we've spoken to other residents in the northern parts of the capital, for example. and they say they were able to hear heavy artillery strikes between the 2 sides and that they were forced to stay inside their homes. unable to get access to basic necessities. now you're talking about to the dental neighborhood that has, hadn't, that has not had running water for 11 days now that has not had electricity for 7 days before 11 days. so people say that they're trying to get, get out of their homes for basic supplies, water, food, but that's becoming very hard to have. continuous fighting continues between the rapid support for the advocate needs army. then there's undermine where the hospital was head residency from the early hours they were able to hear the
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artillery strikes up to late afternoon when the hospital was head. and around the evening there was poor addict fighting. so while some parts of hard to me was able to witness relative calmness as part of the si, fi, others were witnessing intense fighting, including the artillery strikes of a hospital. and for those who are in still in hard to how they coping with the situation that while was spoke to one woman in the northern part of the capital. and she says that the him, the de situation is disastrous. that she can no longer cope because they're running out of cash. now this is something that a lot of people have been telling us here in the capital hot assume they want to leave the capital. they just don't have the financial meal means to do it. any more because banks has been closed since the thought of the fighting online banking operations are quite hard. it works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't. so they can't pay for fuel. they can't pay for transport and they even can't pay for basic
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commodities because prices have increased in many parts of the capital. that's if they can find what they need. so many say that the situation is quiet dyer, when it comes to medical assistance, they say that many pharmacists remain closed, hospitals remain out of operation. so many of them say that they are trying to provide medical assistance at home until they can get out of the capital to other states where it's safer and where there's medical assistance for those who need it . thank you. have a morgan and heart soon. while household renovation is one that is a high risk of biological hazard, after fight, as caesar laborin tree, now the w. h. i didn't confound which of the warring sizes in control of the national health facility. they did say that technicians have been removed from the premises. the bart re stores, measles and kara pathogens for vaccinations, as well as being a major blood bank. w i chose reported 14 attacks on health facilities. they are relocating their staff in out to safety. or millions of sudanese are saying that basic services in the country are no longer working with essential supplies,
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running out or appealing for both sides to stop the fighting for the sake of civilians facing growing danger between gate and b, a ports. now every bank in the sudanese capital hot tomb is closed. people who desperately need cash to buy food and other essentials are unable to withdraw their money. bowman low since saturday all banks have been closed. that there is no water or electricity. the people are suffering like will i'm a security guard and feeling the brunt of them is due to the absence of security ah, across the now river in the city of on demand. almost every shop is shut it. the few that are still open are running low on supplies when you were so clearly, 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
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fighting between the army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces continues for much longer. donna was so urgent that i can honestly speak in prices are very high. we cannot drive around to get what we need . we call a both parties to sis and reach him understanding, otherwise our country will collapse. one. it's an appeal that's echoed by sidney's 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 shelling and losing his left civilians and the dar foliage in faring another major explosion of warfare. their agencies are wanting of an increasingly dire situation. thomas acadia is area manager for the norwegian refugee council and our foreign, he's calling on the international community to do something fast. the war in sudan has added immense challenges into the region of duffle. there's a lot of looting along major highways out of the major cities of duffle. so
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traveling from one city to another, traveling from one state to another. within north duffy's becoming extremely challenging because of the highway robberies on looting by armed men hold right motor bikes. the cost of basic commodities has more than double. these are a big shortage of water within the city. because of electricity outage, men and families are unable to access water. so we live in an extremely scary environment. the internet and telephone coverage is becoming more and more intermittent. us. every day passes. you mounted on walk, has not resumed in order in di displaced. persons comes in the full on the vera for the more than one point. 5000000 people who done a display in different regions of the, of the full have not accessed any who wanted on somebody since the war broke out 10 days ago. thousands of people, a thing from saint on to neighboring chad algae. there's an address has more from
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vi china in chad, which is just over the border from sudan. this is a region that has seen that has hosted 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 way to find out i hear we've, we've seen 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 kilometer. so why we are now dre. and basically, the world food program is trying to quickly deploy as many trucks out. it can to get to that particular location with the 2 sites still violating sci fi agreement plus to the each sci fi agreement. and now the 72 by agreement,
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that is little confidence of this conflict goobers of anytime soon as this is giving agents, it's like the welfare program, the activation side commissioner for refugees. a lot of concern. the things will get worse and the coming days. and they are actually desperate, they don't have the enough resources to deal with the problem at hand at the moment . that's the situation right now at far, jenna 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 boon agencies to help as much as they can. ah, dozens of bodies have been discovered off the libyan coast after 2 boats carrying migrants and refugees sank in the mediterranean aid workers say they expect more bodies to wash up in the coming days. international. gonna zation for migrations as at least $441.00 migrants and refugees drown this year,
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trying to cross the mediterranean from northern africa to europe. the u. n says the u. n. is described it as the most dangerous migration we're in the world. it and he is rescued. 47 boats carrying around 1600 migrants in just the last 2 days. mileage train has minus now from miss rata, libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach european shores are what we are saw from authorities in western libya, was 11 bodies were discovered, including a child of that washer swore in the, in the city of good of woody, which was just a bit west of here. and in the last week, at least $46.00 bodies are washed ashore in the city of for brighter, which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show the, the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order for it or, and to search for a better life in europe. now the international b,
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u n's international organization for migration has said that this quarter in 2023 has been the deadliest quarter, are registered since 2017. with more than 440 bodies of 4441 deaths registered. so for all turkish authorities interested around a 110 people for alleged links to the band kurdistan workers party p k k. some are members of the opposition people's democratic party come less than 3 weeks before president worship type, and one faces what's expected to be a tight election race. rage on homes in $21.00 province is also targeted journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists. canyon police of now recovered 89 bodies from shallow graves on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. for as he say, the victims starved themselves to death. after being told that would mean they would meet jesus past support. mackenzie, the leader of good news, international church is under arrest. he's been hell twice previously after the
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death of children. yes, i was there. i live from london most till i had 4 years indigenous groups from across brazil, college and priscilla to the mom there to my haitian ancestor, lance and japanese dos up i. space lose is contact with landers at attempts to make the 1st commercial name. ah, it's been a disappointing cold sprague in the british isles, and the wind is still coming down from the north. so though not alone, that cold air does penetrate belgium and germany and the snow that comes from it will be evident in norway and sweden. there is a cut off point if you follow the wind in a moment. it probably gets to as far slovakia weston ukraine but this boundary is
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frontal system means rather wet weather from better was than to was western turkey at the east with his nice warm sunshine 70 in moscow. and we are to the west. things will slowly warm the real war. my, they've been in spain and portugal recently me if you'd call it halt. and there's a course of forecast heat where you may have heard about it on news reports. and here we go. just to prove the points of ill 5 day forecast takes you above the while, the spanish record, which is in north yet so to city for 4.4 and even seville record of 35.4. so we're, we're an excess of that for most of the next few days. and that heat also stretches for the sas in fact, to morocco. marrakech is 40, would also be a new record. and in north africa, the saddles temperatures though, in major cities, after on the high side we've seen 46 is also record breaking. only 10, put a bit for the sas by the showers. ah,
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ah, ah, in a song i ah ah ah, a quick reminder of our main story and ensued on the latest find between the army
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and the paramilitary rapid support forces has failed to hold. at least 459 people have been killed since the fighting started 11 days ago. the actual numbers likely to be higher. the un refuges he says up to 270000 people could flee from sudan into a neighboring chad. i'm south to dawn and a hard tomb and on german dozens of people have been waiting to board bosses in order to escape the conflict. on our other shop store this, our dozens of bodies have been discovered off the libyan coast, after 2 boats carrying migrant sank in the mediterranean aid walk and say they expect more bodies to wash up in the coming days. oh, in all the news you are surprised. enjo binders and owls his re election bed for 2024 in a video to launch his campaign to retain the white house. it cost the next election as a fight for democracy and personal freedom at the age of $80.00. he's already the oldest president in us. history is brushed aside concerns about his venice for a 2nd time. but in mbc poll conducted earlier this week,
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found that 70 percent of respondents don't think by ge and run for president again, mostly because of his age. 60 present. don't think donald trump should run either. out of all registered voters poll, 41 percent said they would vote for biden, in the general election, paid to 47 percent. who say they'd vote for the republican nominee. alan fisher reports now from washington. that's why i'm running for reelection. the worst kept political secret in washington is out. joe biden is once again running to b. u. s. president. has since the 2 year old made his announcement through an early morning video coming exactly 4 years after he declared the start of his ultimately successful, 2020 presidential run his 1st official appearance. after the video release came in front of a liberal group in washington, a key constituency, in that last campaign or economic plan is working. we now have to finish the job or is more to do,
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but biden has some huge obstacles to overcome. he's the oldest man ever to hold the presidency and will be $82.00 when the next election is held. a majority of voters in a recent poll had big concerns about his age. and while inflation and costs are coming down, most americans don't feel better off. and the majority, unconvinced by biden's economic plants, me so focused on governing governing that he doesn't recognize that you've got to be able to actually communicate with the american people that you are in fact working for them. we know that he's been a very productive president, but he and the people around him simply have not been the best at actually selling their message. donald trump will be his likely opponent. he welcome biden to the race, claiming he is the worst president in american history. would you rather listen, setting the scene for what will be a re run of the bitter 2020 election campaign? this will be jo biden's,
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4th run at the white house. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy will once again resonate with voters. the presidential campaign will get underway and analyst after the summer break. it will be long, it will be expensive and it will be better. and for joe biden, it will be the last one he will ever fight. i'll in fisher al jazeera at the white house, a full, a venezuelan opposition into one quad doors been expelled from columbia. i was hoping to attend an international summit on the crisis in his country, go his bond from leaving venezuela, flew to miami, after columbia said he'd entered the country illegally governments as he was not invited to the meeting in bogota, which aims to restart negotiations between venezuela's government and the opposition political and economic instability, venezuela is forced more than 2000000 people to flee since a disputed election in 2018. lewis is in vote of a good, a volume after 60. i was on the road to get to roberts,
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her in escaping the persecution of the dictatorship, defying the madura regime that taking me out of columbia. the persecution of the dictatorship unfortunately, has reached columbia. indigenous groups from across brazil have travel to the capital priscilla to take part in the annual freeland camp. hundreds of marching the streets towards the national congress, demanding landmark cation. they say the current policies threatening their traditional lifestyles. they on demanding the government do more to protect their ancestral lands. the march attended by native leaders from over $300.00 ethnicities across brazil, is part of a 5 day annual event. so let's speak to one account here who's at the riley now in virginia. what did i want the government to do? oh, yes. so these indigenous people there camping out in the center of the city and they want the government president,
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we see not sure what the silver government to keep the promise is that he made it during the campaign. and that is to denmark, kate indigenous territories. there are some 100 them, some 200 in line claims that have been shelved by the previous government, our former president, j able so not who had said you why not give one other centimeter of indigenous plan to the indigenous people and all up promised that he would continue this whole process that has been going on for years and years and years. so that is their main request. and monica luna earlier set up an operation to expel illegal miners from yano mommy line. this is very important. is that going to be enough to cub the violence?
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oh, well it hasn't been so far. no, there have been breeze among them. the job id, cherokee, india, amazon. but also in other parts throughout the brazil. and the thing is that while we don't have sex rules like this, indigenous territories are catered, and everybody knows who they belong to and also institutions that protect them. then this will continue, are going on with the miners, loggers. ella posies at the indigenous groups, out from across brazil, or in the capital priscilla that to make sure that more is done to protect their ancestral ads. and actually it's an incredible reflection of a diversity there in brazil with of a $300.00 ethnicities joining that march. that will bring you more in that a bit later. but now for a different story. harry belafonte taney, american sang, an act to his record sales and his car being clips
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a hit has died at the age of $9.00 to $6.00. was also a prominent civil rights campaigner and a friend of martin luther king junior prob reynolds looks back at his life. very bellefonte burst into popular culture with 2 exuberant unforgettable syllables. 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 a 1000000 copies worldwide 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 about losing steadily for a month. and he produced and starred in several dramatic films theme to issues of
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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 of the gatekeepers. truth, they are hidden civilizations, bar 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
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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. i said george w bush, paris who is also unsparing and criticizing president barack obama is 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. and i am on my way back on in irish telephonic who made his mark with music and on the front lines of the fight for human rights. i am on my
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way. won't be back on many a day. ha ha, down my head around with says harry belafonte has died at the age of 96. or now the streaming service. netflix says its invested 2 and a half $1000000000.00 over the next 4 years and content produced in south korea. announcement follows a meeting between south point present unit, so keel and netflix, you know, ted surround dawson, washington investment is expected to create 68000 jobs. south korea is produced some of the services biggest global heads including squid game and the glory japanese company. i space to fell in its attempt to land the 1st at a privately funded spacecraft on the moon communications with the craft for loss. just at the moment of the plan, landing engineers have been able to regain contact companies. team is investigating
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the situation. the mission carried scientific research and all the payloads, but no people on board at this moment, we hobbin not able to confirm success were rounding on the, on us office. oh, our engineers, up m c. c is continue to investigate the current status of the under current. re we harbor, not on file the communication from your under. we have to assume doubt we ah, oh us. it may, ah, if we could not complete the damping on doing us office, spain is bracing for a week of 10, which is as high as 40 degrees celsius, which are full cost, a shot records for april. spain's weather agencies won't be able to prepare for exceptionally high temperatures for this time of year. officials have laid out

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