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after some 64 reconstructive surgeries gunman says the trauma never fully goes away . and part of that has to do with the factor attacker was never arrested. as i meet at the woman who is survive is of this type of violence. i realized the scale of the social property in protest, cali on the mexican government to do more to cur, balance against women have intensified in recent years. this form of extreme violence is partly rooted in bad policy, given that authorities in mexico treat acid attacks the same way as any other form of assault. one, the activists are pushing for his passage of a bill currently in the mexican congress, which seeks to reclassify as of its acts as a distinct crime equivalent to attempted learning is passed. the new law would increase the punishment for attacks using acid with up to 12 years in prison. ah
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oh. hello i mariam demising. welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. delay to cease fire in sudan is broken by more fighting, but also provides allow for mol, sudanese and foreigners to leave parts of the capitol. while for those left behind, the situation gets worse with banks and shops, close water and food supplies, running low and prices. sky walker, sing. bodies of dozens of migrants washed ashore in western libya, off to 2 boats sank while trying to make the perilous journey to europe. and joe biden formally announces that he's running for reelection and 2024. despite concerns out of his age and japanese sauce,
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help i space lose his contact with its landa as it attempts to make the 1st commercial moon landing. and later in sport, lebron james, as far as the la lakers, are now just one victory away from making it into the next round, the n b a playoffs. ah, we begin in sudan where the late to cease 5 between the army and the power military rapid support force as, as failed to hold. the and the humanitarian crisis is getting worse, especially in and around hard tune. at least 459 people have been killed since the violence started 11 days ago. around 4000 others have been injured. the united nations is saying that shortages of food, water medicines and fuel becoming extremely acute prices. a skyrocketing in the
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capital, the price of bottled water is doubled and cash is also hot to access tens of thousands, the sudanese already seeking refuge in neighboring countries. the u. n z refugee agency is wanting that 270000 people can end up fleeing to chad and south to dawn. all around 30 people have been injured. following the shelling of a medical facility, this is in sedans, most popular city of on german, as but video circulating on social media that shows blood stains covering the floor of our roomy medical center. dozens of hospitals have had to close in har tomb and other parts of the country due to the fighting and dwindling medical and fuel supplies. this is, according to the sudanese doctors committee. rogers have been, morgan has more on the story now. she's been reporting from harton, we've spoken to some citizens in the southern and eastern parts of the capital, and they said that the debt 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,
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but then we've spoken to other residents in the northern part of the capital for example. and they say they were able to hear heavy artillery strikes are 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 a residential neighborhood that has, hadn't, that has not had running water out for 11 days now. that has not had electricity for 7 days for 11 days. so people say that they're trying to get at get out of their homes for basic supplies, water, food, but that's becoming very hard. was continuous fighting. a continues between the rapid support forces embassy, denise army. then there's undermine where the hospital was hit residency from the early hours they were able to hear the artillery strikes up to late afternoon when the hospital was head. and around the evening there was poor attic fighting. so while some parts of her tomb was able to witness relative calmness as part of the ceasefire, others were witnessing intense fighting, including the artillery strikes of a hospital. meanwhile, the world health organization is one that there is a high risk of biological hazard. after fighter seized a laboratory,
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w h o didn't confirm which of the warring side is in control of the national health facility. but they did say that technicians had been removed from the premises. laboratory stores, needle measles and cholera pathogens for vaccinations, as well as being a major blood bank. w h o is reported. 14 attacks on health facilities and is relocating staff to safety or some allies of the former students present a moral brochure who had been imprisoned. have now left jail and are taking responsibility for their own protection according to one ex official. an attack on the prison holding, i'll be sure is raise questions about his whereabouts with warring sides giving different accounts about his location. a former official told sudanese tv that they are ready to appear in front of the judiciary whenever its functioning a michelle rule, sudan for 3 decades, is warranted by the international criminal court for genocide and other crimes committed jury. the conflict is sedans at west and are for region in the 2,
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thousands in neighboring cities of hard to men under man, dozens of people have been waiting to board buses. they're trying to escape conflict. laura con has more now on how the humanitarian situation is playing. millions of people have been sheltering from gunfire, explosions and air strikes in sedans, capital cartoon for days. the city is at the heart of the battle for control between the sudanese army and paramilitary rapids support forces with the us broken ceasefire barely holding many a. using the lol 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 to keesa. theo had them in her, one of the rocket hit our home and destroyed the bathroom. you were really scared, children were gripped with fear as her ordeal isn't over. she left her brother
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behind and waits for any news of him. and after you, madam ana, 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 a 1000 to leave in the capital by bus some traveling nor to the egyptian border, northeast to port sudan chad ansel suit on, but with high demand for transport and food comes high prices rather than get on it, we are really suffering fuel, has renelle bakeries are close and we can't find a loaf of bread. the same goes for meet prices have sort all, hartman zim 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. the regional director of the international committee of the red cross says cartoon is densely populated, when explosive weapons are use streets,
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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 put out their nationals or ships imports to don the international community, mr. golden chance, when they evacuated a foreign nationals that they could have gotten in some supplies. anything to tied these over, they didn't, as a humanitarian situation deteriorates, the united nation says it won't leave the many sudanese say that been left to fend for themselves. laura kaun al jazeera or shelling and looting as left civilians in the western part of the country in the da for region faring another major explosion of warfare agencies. a warning of an increasingly dire situation there. thomas acadias area manager than
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a widget refugee council in dar for he's going on the international community to act fast. the war in sudan has, i did immense challenges into been regional duffle. there's a lot of looting along the major highways out of the major cities of duffle. so traveling from one city to another, traveling from one state to another within north duffy is becoming extremely challenging because of the highway robbery on looking by armed men hold right mortal bikes. the cost of bessie commodities has more than doubled the cost of gasoline, which used to be $3500.00. so done, his pounds is now $15000.00. um sudan is pound for a gallon and that is something that is out of reach for most sudanese households. in north duffel, there is a big shortage of water within the city because of electricity outage, men and families are unable to access water. so we live in our, an extremely scary environment. humanitarian work has not resumed in order in town
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. i displaced persons comes in the full on vera for the more than 1500000 people who ain't on a displaced in different regions of the, of the full have not accessed any who mounted on service since the war broke out 10 days ago. it is important that there was just the people of sudan to provide the gentler, needed resources for us to be able to implement large scale humanitarian assistance projects. people need food, people need water, people need medical care. and i'm so dad is currently unable in the current state of whoa is currently unable to finance all this operations. duffle continues to be a region that is critically in need of support. and my prayer is that the wild will not forget the food, and the wild will come to the rescue of the people of duffle. this was ambassador to sit on has been speaking about his escape settings, to his remarks, aaliyah,
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label, ikea, c. o o e's evacuation was a rather difficult endeavor because fighting continued also during the evacuation early, we heard gunshots and even plain, which bombarded certain neighborhood. it's very close to where we were driving. so you heard that in the bust and it shook. so could have been a very hairy and also very dangerous situation. but of course there are thousands of people who are fleeing the violence from say down, they're going to neighboring chad. i was there is ahmed address has worn out from fi, china, which is in chad just over the border from sit on. 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 fight chad. i hear we've we've seen truck loads of the workforce program trying to reach this area. so as to start the distribution of food,
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we understand that hundreds more are waiting to cross into chide, near the border area of 60 kilometers for why we are now ray. and basically, the world food program is trying to quickly deploy as many trucks as it can to get to that particular location with the 2 sites still violating sci fi agreement plus to the each fi agreement. and now the 72 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 divisions are 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 enough resources to deal with the problem at hand at the moment. that's the situation right now at 565 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
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and boon agencies to help as much as they can. dozens of bodies have been discovered off the libyan coast of the 2 boats carrying migrants and refugees sank in the mediterranean aid work as a they expect more bodies to wash up. in the coming days, italy is rescued. 47 boats carrying over one and a half 1000 migrants in just the last 2 days. international organization for migration says at least $441.00 migrants and refugees drown this year. try across the mediterranean from northern africa to europe. the, when is described as the most dangerous migration route in the world, malik trainer has moved 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 that washed ashore in the, in the city of good of wood, which is just a bit west of here. and in the last week, at least, 46 bodies are washed ashore in the city of for brought her,
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which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show us the, the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order for to and or, and to search for better life in europe. now, the international b, u. s. international division for migration has said that this quarter in 2023 has been the deadliest quarter a registered since 2017, with more than 440 bodies of 4441 deaths registered. so for you with the news, our much more still had ah, will you this story? a morgan hazy beats and buns? 13 suspected gang members to death after their stop by police and the capital columbia expelled venezuela's former position either one guido to stop him attending a forum to discuss the crisis in his country. uninstall or hear from the 14 year
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old south african hoping to become the 1st black rider and most a g p as coming up with ro ah, us president joe biden has announced his re election but for 2024 in a video to launch his campaign to retain the white house, he cast the next election as a fight for democracy and personal freedom. he's 80 years old our which means he's already the oldest president in us. history brushed aside concerns about his fitness for a 2nd time. as an nbc poll conducted early this, we found that 70 percent of respondents don't st. biden's should run for president again, mostly because of his age. 60 percent. don't think donald trump should run either. out of all registered voters polled 41 percent said they would vote for biden in the general election compared to 47 percent. who say they vote for a republican nominee. alan fisher reports now from washington. that's why i'm
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running for reelection. the worst kept political secret in washington is out. joe biden is once again running to be u. s. president. has since the 80 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 labor 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, 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 a majority unconvinced by biden's economic plans. he so focused on governing
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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 better 2020 election campaign? this will be jo biden's, 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,
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it will be the last one he will ever fight. i'll and fisher al jazeera at the white house, a civil lawsuit accusing formulas. president donald trump of right is now underway and new york, former advice columnists age, and carol says that trump raped nearly 3 decades ago in a department store dressing room trunk denies the allegation. trial is in a federal civil court, meaning that no matter the outcome. trump is not in danger of going to jail. he isn't required to be in course. either. miss noise has indicated he most likely will not testify. now to haiti, the united nations, it saying that violence in the capital puss a prince has reached level similar to countries at wall has been more shocking evidence of the scale of the problem off to a mob lynched a group of suspected gang members. i said, bank has more desperately fleeing the violence. people here want the authorities to step in was about did talk by room. it last. i busy but we don't ask for
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a lot. as the gang members have invaded the area, we want the police to go ahead and confront them down. we're on our own. we have nothing in criminal groups now. control the back 80 percent of haiti's capital portrait prince united nations officials have called for an international force to support the haitian police. their struggle against the gangs son nicholas 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 or piece will citizens, we go. but this time local residence took matters into their own hands. with serious consequences. more than a dozen suspected gang members were stone. i 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. we're going to be back up in another
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room or shut. if the gangs come to invade us, we will defend ourselves. we have our own weapons. we have our, my sisters. we will not run away. my mothers who want to protect their children, jumps and them elsewhere, gangs fight to controlled territory and haiti. the nation has been in the spirals since the assassination of president, chauvinist moyse in 2021 civilians court between the lack of law and order. and criminal gangs are sometimes better armed than the police. the united nations has warned violence in the capital has reached levels comparable to countries at war. i said, beg, i'll desert. join me now is harold isaac, an independent journalist based, and puerto prince, and how we do speak from time to time. how would you describe the situation there now, and perhaps the way in which it's shifting with gang members being lynched in this way. while the situation remains so volatile and also very
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complicated since the lynching of the alleged game members yesterday in cannot be there in norcross. and what is there anything more we know about this, who the perpetrators are? because the authorities there in haiti of said that people have the right to defend themselves because there has been this complete breakdown in law and order. and i suppose estate collapse, who are these people? are people now forming their own sort of vigilante forces? who was it that, that did this so i'm sorry, can you repeat, chris? what do we know about who carried out the lynching? so what we know so far is that members of the population had gathered around the police station when these alleged members were arrested. and literally took the
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matter in their own hands on lynching, and also stoning and setting fire to these individuals. what does this mean if the sort of incidents continue? is the country going to descend into all out civil war? if state authorities, the army are just going to allow these acts of violence to take place, obviously without preventing it and without there being any consequences. well, for the past 6 months, the haitian government has been asking on every international for for foreign military intervention to help quell the gang violence here in haiti. but ever since that as yet to materialize and what has been happening is more murders, rate kidnappings and massacres in the whole metropolitan area of puerto prints where 80 percent is controlled. now, by gangs are in, last month,
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the haitian government has, you know, reminded the population of their sacred, right, quote unquote, to defend themselves. so this is the, you know, setting of what is going on and could explain part of partially what, what happened yesterday. and the gang members have actually been in control of a significant part. of course, a prince. i think the majority of the capital in the surrounding area for some time now you said that there is sexual violence is on the rise. that obviously there are more acts of violence taking place. what is life like for ordinary people? well, it is difficult and complicated as it is right now. most of the capitalism under a sort of a large down since yesterday. most folks haven't ventured out or went to work for fear of being, you know, had the wrong place at the wrong time. as you have,
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you know, crowds of vigilantes going around and, and, and seeking out justice. you know, i'm a lead shaw criminal. so, ah, it makes it a complicated maze to navigate. for most folks in this week is, is 11 more of these. so a complicated situation, it's unclear how the country will come out of that. then whether there's a path forward considering we're facing an institutional void as well, that has yet to be filled. ok, thank you very much for the latest proposal. prince harold, i said joining us turkish authorities of arrested around the 110 people for alleged links to the band kurdistan workers pa feel p k k. some members of the opposition people as democratic party. it comes less than 3 weeks before president william typo on face is what's expected to be a tight election race. the res, on homes in $21.00 province is also targeted journalist lawyers and human rights activists. or the kremlin is saying that the black st
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grendale is not working for moscow, but in the future, the agreement and doubt. this comes a day after the head of the un handed russia a letter with proposals to improve and expand the deal which lifted the blockade of 3 ukrainian ports. joan ha reports. the agreement reached last summer after russia's invasion of ukraine, helped to tackle a global food crisis. but now the kremlin says it may have run its course costing doubt of whether the black sea grain deal will be extended beyond may. the 18th took us, it's yo, kit jones told us the deal. the thing is that while so much time has passed, it has still not been implemented. it does not come together as a package. the conditions that concerns us 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
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safe war time exports from ukrainian ports on the black sea via a protected maritime corridor. since last july, 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 fertilizer companies, and the resumption of machinery and parts 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 antonio good
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terrorist presented lovegrove with a letter to president putin proposing alternative ways of meeting some of russia's 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, showed a whole al jazeera assamese from spain. the country is bracing for a week of temperatures as high as 40 degrees celsius, which are forecast to shatter records for april spain, whether agency is when people to prepare for exceptionally high temperatures for this time of year. officials have laid out plans to open public swimming pools early and adapt school schedules. on this urologist, a warrant of the risk of wildfires washing will still head for you in this news hour in county police have recovered more bodies linked to a religious cult. our pastor is accused of encouraging people to starve themselves
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to death and be like gall murray wall. oh, the american singer, actor and civil rights activists. harry belafonte a has died at the age of 96 and in support. we hear from our sales manager as he prepares his side for the premier league showdown with manchester city. ah, ah, it's been a disappoint any cold spring 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 west in ukraine. but this boundary is
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frontal system means rather, wet weather from better was than to was a western turkey at the east with his nice warm sunshine 17 in moscow. and we are to the west. things will slowly warm the real warm i, there's been in spain and portugal recently. i mean if you call it halt and there's a course of full cast 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 does it for $4.00 and even seville record of $35.00. so we're, we're an excess of that for most of the next few days. and that heat also stretches further south 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 years, also reco breaking. only 10, put a bit for the sas by the showers, with
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ah ah ah, welcome back. look at the main stories now and see don's latest sci fi between the army and the power military rapids support forces has failed to hold. laws in the fighting have allowed more people to feel hard to know, but the price is a rocketing for those who can't leave. dozens of bodies have been discovered off the libyan coast, off to, to boast carrying migrant sank in the mediterranean aid workers say, expect more bodies to wash off in the coming days. and you, as president joe biden is released to video announcing his re election bid for 2024 . campaign slogan is let's finish the job. the age of 18. he's already the oldest
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president in american history. more on sued on now, and despite calls from the national community to abide by not cease foreign monday, rival factions show no signs of laying down their weapons. they accuse each other of betraying power, sharing agreements. instead. ashley marlborough looked back at the build up to this conflict, gunshots and explosions shutter relative, quite in hobble. the us and major regional countries have appeal to warring factions to respect the terms of the ceasefire buttons in his mounting. gentle hammett, he and his pal military, rapid support forces hold ground in many parts of the capitol. his brother and senior artists have commander general of the law, him dagger loo, walked the streets of harpoon with his armed man in a show of defiance to the head of the army. oh ha. my message to per hahn is to
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come out of your bunker and fight a longer on soldier for we don't send them to die while you hide in your bunker. amity and his brother, lead a militia, has expanded from 40000 soldiers 210-0000 over the last few years. heavily armed and equipped the controls strategic areas in the capitol. r s f commanders in says they will only stop fighting when they defeat the arrivals. army generals up to for to had bran sedan strong man, and his top aides sham city. look about she and yet had a lava. but as violence claims more lives and destroys neighborhoods many incident ona calling for him at the and behind to go. they should be given an exit is thread the they need to either leave the company or at least be, be given some sort. oh ah, ah pinch and they need to step down. ah,
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it is the pencil, an ambition of premier d ambush hahn that have brought the country to this brink. the army has blamed neighboring countries for sending weapons to committee. honestly, fighters were actively engaged in the wars in yemen and libya. their leader committee spent years building ties with regional heavy waves tribes burn clerics to consolidate his grip on power. but as him, it is influence was growing. the army was bracing itself for the worst into a $1020.00 sedans. key factions agreed in talks in south sudan on a peaceful transition and the restructuring of security forces. that would see malicious integrating the army. but divisions remained. 2 years later, sedans, protagonists signed a new power sharing deal, but failed to agree on the future of the i serve as mistress between the 2 generals,
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deep burnt violence erupted now and will hon. and his generals say time for reconciliation is over. that the army is determined to defeat amity and dismantle his force. ash about bottle al, jazeera canyon police have now recovered 89 bodies from shallow graves on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. authorities say the victims stand themselves to death. after being told, it would mean they would not. jesus passed upon, mackenzie, the leader of good news. international church is under arrest. now he's been held twice previously after the death of children. algiers. catherine soy is near the town of melanie, where the 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 reality then we've seen
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a lot of these cases so far about 200 relatives saying 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 spoken to a man who said that his daughter was missing several years ago, and he believes that she's here from here. and why just see seek annisa. one guy from here, i will go to church to see if she is there. then i will go to the cliff motoring. i will come back here to give my d n a sample to get any assistance that comes up, 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
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in the bushes. so they're 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 not know that this has been going on for such a long time? people are asking, how did the intelligence or 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 the 0. melinda, can you gone is opposition? national democratic congress and other politicians are calling for president nana, a cooper other to respond to. allegations made an alger, there is gold mafia, documentary, one gold trader alleged on camera. the guy named president is his friend and lawyer
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. this while trying to strike a deal with undercover journalists posing as chinese criminals and immediate conference in accra some politicians called for a crew for others resignation with religion. and i i bought a form of venezuelan opposition to one why though has been expelled from columbia, where he was hoping to attend an international summit on the crisis in his country . glider was barred from leaving than his. wally flew to miami after columbia said he'd entered the country illegally governments as he was not invited to the meeting
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in bogota, which aims to restart negotiations between venezuela's government and the opposition . political and economic instability in venezuela has forced more than 2000000 people to flee. lewis is in vote of a good a good about up to 60. i was on the road to get to escaping the persecution of a dictatorship defying the madura regime. that taking me out of columbia, the persecution of the dictatorship, unfortunately, has reached columbia. as under amputee, is life rest now in bogota. and of course one guy doe is venezuela. best known opposition leader. what's been the reaction to his expulsion from this, from these talks? well mary, i'm, i think we need to start saying that it was a surprise for everybody that he actually did arrive, especially after refusing to participate in a meeting on saturday with the columbia and president gustavo paper on saturday patron met with the majority of the venezuelan opposition figures that are
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backing the meeting in columbia door and some other factions as well as a position instead of question whether columbia can be an effective mediator. so when he arrived here, the feeling was that his presence could have disrupted the possibility of moving forward. that with this the conference and that's why columbia essentially invited him, they saying that he was not kicked out, but he was invited to continue traveling to, to travel to a different country after having answered that illegally. this is what the migration authorities are saying here in columbia, into the country. columbia, the foreign minister said that it was inappropriate the way he arrived here. some critics are saying that it was a way for way though to try and gain
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a protagonist them at a time when he doesn't have a role anymore. and he's not participating in the negotiations with the government of nicolas nicolas. my do to be it as it may, what we do know after having spoken to a number of officials that here of the colombian government and the u. s. delegation here is that the united states in columbia together decided it was best for him to travel to my yami and make sure that his presence here didn't have an effect on this conference. that is trying essentially to unblock negotiations between the avenue swell, an opposition and the government of nicholas. and so he was never actually supposed to be there wasn't invited to be tried to gate crash, but also president just material obviously, you know, invited to this meeting either one is expected to, to come out of the summit and yet look, the final decision was not to have any representative of
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b opposition or the government of my buddha. at the talks right now, there are the delegates diplomats from 20 countries, including the united states, the columbia, a number of latin american countries in the european union that are trying to work on a schedule to propose, to the sides, to start a dialogue again in mexico between the 2 sides in the schedule to try and reach free presidential and national assembly elections in 2024. in ben, it's well in exchange for a schedule of a lifting of sanctions against the government. nicholas and my buddha were minutes away from the last clarification and final, the creation on the conference. and we're going to have to see if indeed it will manage to bring the site back to the negotiating table. ok, thank you. i was 100 b i t and tom at the latest high bella fontaine, the american sing,
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an actor who broke record sales of his car being clip. so heads has died at the age of 90. 6 reforms was also prominent civil rights campaign, and a friend of martin luther king junior runnels, looks back at his life. oh, very bellefonte burst into popular culture with 2 exuberant unforgettable syllables . oh, the new york born son of jamaican 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, a 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. i've been losing steadily for a month,
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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 and his city jail lead voter registration drives at a time. when doing that could result in you being murdered. artists are the gatekeepers. they are his civilizations ball voice. they are also sensations radical voice. despite repercussions to
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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. i said george bush is a parent who's also unsparing and criticizing president barack obama isn't a clever in bypassing anything that forces him to focus on with some with some thorough with some farley dimensional views of the issue of race. i am on my way back farm in harris bellefonte, who made his mark with music and on the front lines of the fight for human rights.
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madame me, i'm on my way home. won't be back on many a day. ha ha! down my head around with sir harry bellefonte, who has died at the age of 96. now the streaming service netflix as it's investing 2 and a half $1000000000.00 over the next 4 years and content produced in south korea. announcement follows a meeting between south korean president jones took your netflix ceo ted sir and us in washington. the investment is expected to create $68000.00 jobs. our careers produce some of their services. biggest global hits including squid game and the glory. said this is our action from the n b a playoffs with the top seeds on the brink of making an early exit. that's coming up in sports with rattle and amused
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on the news. the alaska cinema that had an unexpected patron popcorn stand. ah with
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me a whole news with ah, now japanese by a company, ice face appears to fail 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 planned landing and engineers haven't been able to regain contact,
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accompanies team is investigating the situation. the mission carried scientific research and all the payloads, but there were no people on board. at this moment, we have been not able to confirm, sir, this will run being on the in the us office. oh, our engineers at m. c. c is continue to investigate the current status update under current li. are we hobbler not on file with the communication from there, and do we have to assume doubt we've ah, oh us. it may ah, if we could not complete the damping on didn't us office vowels here. now at the spot, 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 am of course talking about matches the city
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against arsenal. guardiola against our touch a 2nd against 1st. well, 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 retain 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 talk with them. we know we knew that we had to go to the 80 and we know that after that we're going to have another 5 very difficult again. so that game is going to be really important. is he going to define this isn't the answer is no. and you have to live in the right moment, the right performance and a and asked to we perfection because as what these last level demands is absolutely professional, there is every single important, no decisive. because a still many dove again for both sites, have morgans to play but quick. and then i how important it is. see me, carol bring him in a dimension of
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a huge competitors in or census naiambi i players. the bron james was in fear some form of the 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 lead to star, even ty muranski produced his usual flat even with an injured what had setting up his teammates and rocking up 19 points himself like his child by 2 with less than a 2nd left in regulations that le bron tied it up and said to entire baton before time and be a champion, going $22.00 points with 20 rebound in 70 city, to win it for the like is were closing in on their 1st higher series. when for the 12, apart from on in the florida bubble during coven, sean keep my body in the best possible shape to go on a performance. and these are the mom is in love. i love the close season i was, i've been a part of a lot of games and i just love being able to make plays and be there were my
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teammates to give them experiences that they may, you know, never have before in the east, the top, the mobile, he bought so in big trouble by through why i 14 point lee to get the mind. he i in the regular season. silly. but let's go to franchise. file freckled a 56 boys at marley, one bar 5. i'm putting up a free one series leave about now, mostly all free remaining guys. starting with getting fox movies. 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 and when a game life is not complicated. that's what we got to go do. now to concerns the south african rugby union founded reports at that well cut winning
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captain c r. kelly c could miss this yes 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 as that spending champions. of course off the calista and his team lifted the char fee in japan 4 years ago. now much of sports is appalled well to break into without significant financial backing. but one t night wire in south africa is hoping to make it a motor gp and become the sports 1st black rider david strikes reports. oh, and a race track me. johanna spoke or a till with piri watches, the sport he one day hopes to dominate. 14 year old ari is, he's known is crazy about bikes. he's been writing a local competition since he was full thanks to an interest sparked by his father,
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my dad in easily take me to check the days that he with ease to ride you and take me to track days and other than the best needed se bikes and then eventually got me a small little puppet by and then i started from the already has enjoyed plenty of success in his young career with 62 podium so far. president, last month he met his idol. brad binda the 1st and only so african to winner ration motor g p, a sport historically dominated by european writers. ah, or is 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. you'd be the 1st black 1st interview, a single disease. i'm nurses motor, g p overseas. i really wanna get that be a champion. i'm gonna be the one of the 1st the south african champions as well.
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or is dad to be so runs his own race academy. having bought 10 bikes to help other black youngsters gain access to the sports. he's a typical proud dad, but also confident in his son's ability to make it on the world stage. sometimes you think he's very good at this. and then when you hear other people tell you the same thing, then especially people that are very good at. and that have 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, i can, i can put it into words he makes me so fraud. with limited finance, his sponsorship will be key for ari and he'll much certainly need to move to europe . he's now old enough to compete to broaden, is applied to the red bull rookie series for up and coming riders, which would be a big step towards achieving his moto, g p. dream. david stokes al jazeera,
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the toronto very place has police a stunning come back in the and i child players. they were 3 goes down and gets to tampa bay lightning and games for that. the managed to fight back to win. falling full in are the times alexander catholic with the deciding goal is to want to come on the $31.00 series leader. now just one went away from their 3rd party victory since 2004 half way down low at the time. there was an incredible catch in major league baseball with the bases loaded the oakland inches away from my grand slam. and the victory bought al aids without filled the title was denied them, blocking the ball out of the year to keep the going going. felicity at winds. unfortunately, his efforts were in vain as out and that still claimed the victory and something you don't see that offered him by feel a player catching the bear handed without his miss it. but it's not my time to buy one. the front cover that went over the houston astros northshore took it out and i would have been that address back there, turned around a little bit. and finally,
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some pictures for the marathon this 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. sorry dot. but dozens have already dropped out. due to extreme tightness, after 2 stages it spanish, docks, runner, iraq. not about susan. the lead in the women's rice and the album, morality brothers dominating the benz event. rashid and the habit of both one stage each. i'm not so he spoke for now or one of resumes from south africa. the ruling party is rode back or an earlier statement by present. so ronald poster saying he and the african national congress wants to pull out of the international criminal court. last month, the icy issued an arrest warrant against the russian president vladimir putin. pretoria is due to host a brick summit in august is as a group of countries which includes russia as a member of the icy c. south africa would be obliged to detain. president putin on
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arrival through very different story to bring you about hungry mercy, a hungry mercy on the loose in alaska has been caught on camera wandering into a cinema for an evening snack employees at can. i. cinemas were caught by surprise when the animal entered the building and started munching on popcorn and movie. stayed inside there for about 10 minutes before leaving without paying or even seeing a movie. oh, who doesn't like to go for the popcorn? watch more on our website. al jazeera dot com, but also more news coming up in a couple of minutes shortly. ah ah.
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and a broad takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here, black gloves and don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more from on hill for what al jazeera no place. and so i gone with say for the press, retreated to the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see evacuation at the american embassy where the most iconic images of the
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conflict and vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war, saigon, caravel war hotels. on all j 0, the levy breech and the powder river is widening that's ominous for the town of pyro downstream. as more storms bear down on the farming community this week, out of 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this blood, the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long currents of waste, your in the air that caused rain and snow fall. california has experienced no less than 10 such once rare phenomenon since january an impact of climate change and a probable trend into the future. ah.

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