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roof, we could see the recreation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict and vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war cycle and caravel war hotels. on al jazeera, the levy breech on 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 flood, 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 to the future. ah,
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the latest these foreign sir don is broken by more fighting. it provides allow for more sudanese and foreigners to leave the capital. while for those left behind, the situation gets was with banks and shops, closed water and food supplies running low, and prices skyrocketing ah low, i'm mary, i'm noisy and london, you're watching al jazeera was coming up on the program. bodies of dozens of migrants washed ashore in western libya, off to 2 boats sank while trying to make the perilous journey to europe. a joe biden formally announce is that he's running for reelection in 2024. despite concerns about his age and japanese stop,
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i space news. his contact with its landa is an attempt to make the fust commercial moon landing. ah, we begin and sit down wherever late to seize. 5 between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces has failed to hold. and the humanitarian crisis is getting worse, especially in and around hard to me. at least 459 people have been killed since violet started 11 days ago. but the real number is likely to be higher. 4000 others have been injured. the un is saying shortages of food, water medicines, and fuel of becoming extremely acute prices skyrocketing and the capital. the price of bottle water is doubled and cash is hard to access. tens of thousands of sudanese ready seeking refuge in neighboring countries. the u. s. refugee agency is warning that 270000 people could end up fleeing to chad and south sit down. out
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there is have a morgan begins out coverage now from hard to me. the residence to try to escape on the 1st day of a 72 hours the fire announced by the wearing side. they'd been caught up and made heavy bombardment for 11 days. now they're faced with other difficulties in trying to leave. the scar city of fuel has made it hard even to reach bus station. the cost of transportation to other cities has skyrocketed. those who have cash are getting go. heading to the junction border, growing up, trying to see if they can get to the, the opium border and whatever. but there's lots of many, hundreds, thousands of others. the nice will, don't have that luxury. and i don't know what they're going to do for majority, who can leave are the most exposed. and then i'll let them know. but we are really suffering to begin with. fuels have run out. bakeries are closed and we cannot find
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a loaf of bread. the same for meat prices have sword one killer of tomatoes, cost, nearly non dollars, let alone the shop shortage of medicines. we cannot live. yeah. even leave to other areas. but we call on the government to do something to end the school at east to allow us to flee over our book. and despite the u. s. brokerage human, it's aaron cease fire. the fighting has continued in parts of the for denise capital, houghton and elsewhere in undermine a shell, landed in a roomy hospital wanting over a dozen people, including patients and medical staff. a roomy hospital is the latest in the capital to be had by artillery, forcing it's closure and adding to a worsening situation. it's patients were evacuated to a nearby medical facility that was already dealing with an influx of people injured from maybe 2 weeks of fighting. and being the war is not what the turing sides meant by the ceasefire. it's aim according to the wearing parties, is to allow citizens and residents to access health care or move to safe zones
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while foreign nationals are being evacuated. but while those foreign nationals are being taken to the safety of their own homes abroad, these 2 denise are being forced to leave various to money. 30, an impact of his crisis will be hard if for these crisis. so than hosted more than 1000000 ref reduced and 3700000, what internally displaced? the u. n says at least 20000 for denise refugees have arrived in tad and also dance quarter with if you appear as similar seen. so denise civilians and nationals from up to 23 countries, all desperate to leave him. morgan al jazeera hutton, in the neighboring cities of hart, him. and under mon, dozens of people that have been waiting to board bosses in order to escape the conflict. laura con has more on that now. millions of people have been sheltering from gunfire explosions and as strikes in sedans, capital cartoon for days. the city is at the heart of the battle for control
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between the sudanese army and paramilitary rapids support forces. with the u. s. 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 together. i feel the miller, one of the rocket hit our home and destroyed the bathroom. you are really scared, the children were gripped with fear as her ordeal isn't over. she left her brother behind and waits for any news of him. and how he led am 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 birth, some traveling nor to the egyptian border, northeast to port through dawn. chad, ansel saddam. but with high demand for transport and food comes high prices,
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rather than even 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, 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, become battlefields and civilians pay the price. countries across the world are also taking a fountain of a quiet weekend and scrambled to evacuate. their national military aircraft of landed near by 2 booty to earl if people others, london cartoon with convoys to put out their nationals or ships imports. who don, the international community missed the golden chance when they evacuated a foreign nationals that they could have gotten in some supplies,
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anything to types these over the 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 con i'll de 0 will in all the developments, a former official who served under the former president to mar bushera saying that he and other people that he worked with in were jailed alongside bashir, have left cove of prison and will take responsibility for their own protection, an attack on the prison holding alba share is raise questions about his whereabouts with warring sides, giving different explanations about where he is. former official told sudanese tv that they are ready to appear in front of the judiciary whenever its functioning again. are michelle ruled sudan for 3 decades and is wanted by the international criminal court, the genocide and all the crimes committed during the conflict and sedans, west and are for region about 20 years ago. well shelling and looting has left
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civilians in the west and are for region faring another explosion of warfare, their agencies a warning of an increasingly dire situation. thomas acadia is the area manager for the norwegian refugee council, and our foreign is calling on the to national community to act 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 traveling from one city to another, traveling from one state to another within north duffy is becoming extremely challenging because of the highway robberies underwritten 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, many families are unable to access water. so we live in an extremely scary environment. the internet and telephone coverage is becoming more and more
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intermittent. us every day passes, you mounted on walk, has not resumed in order. entire displaced persons comes in the full on vera for the more than one point. 5000000 people who donate, displaced in different regions of the da full have not accessed any who wanted on somebody since the war broke out 10 days ago. 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 and sleeves rescued. 47, both carrying over one and a half 1000 migrants in the last 2 days. the international organization for migrations has at least $441.00 migrates in refugees drown this year. in trying to cross the mediterranean from northern africa to europe. the land is described as the most dangerous migration which in the world magic train has won us from the
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strata. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach your pin short are what we are saw from authorities are in western libya, was 11 bodies were discovered including a child that washes or in the, in the city of good of wood, which is just a bit west of here. and in the last week, at least $46.00 bodies are washed ashore in the city of for brother, which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show the, the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order for and or, and to search for a better life in europe. now, the international, the u. n. 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
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now, you as president joe biden has announced his re election bid for 2024 and a video to launch his campaign to retain the white house. he cast the next election as a fight for democracy in personal freedom. at the age of 80. he's already the oldest president in u. s. history, and he's brushed aside any concerns about his fitness for a 2nd time. and and b. c polo that was conducted early this week. said that 70 percent of respondents don't think that he should run for president mostly because of his age. 60 percent also said that donald trump sion run either, but out of all registered voters pulled 41 percent, said they would vote for biden. the election compared to 47 percent, who said they would vote for the republican nominee and and 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 hastings, so the 18 year old made his announcement through an early morning video coming
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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, our 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 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,
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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. are you sure rather than 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, it will be the last one he will ever fight. i'll and fisher al jazeera at the white house touch authorities of arrested, around a 110 people for a ledger links to the band cut histone workers party all the p k. k, some are members of the opposition people's democratic party comes less than 3
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weeks before president worship. type odo on face is what's expected to be a tight election. the rage on homes in $21.00 province is also targeted. john las lawyers and human rights activists. with al jazeera ly, from london still ahead canyon police recover more bodies linked to a religious cult. where a pastor is accused of encouraging people to solve themselves to death, and not go, oh, the american singer, actor and civil rights activists. harry belafonte dies at the age of 96 ah as active system on its way through the byte, he produced rain with his swell. he had reigning saffel strategy and the frontal system with it go, goes ahead. so 1st of all,
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you draw walls of the interior atlas about 10 degrees above average at $28.00 on wednesday. then eventually the front wheel goes. her intentions were dropped behind it. percy's doing fine, but anyway, it by 21 degrees, those on the cool side. and we get something like that in adelaide, eventually melbourne with the rain focusing on tasmania. about time you get to 30 still is on shore breeze from new south wales route through queens and makes it disappointing in places in new zealand. wrong wind direction, ready to subtly or the cold one. so temps are bit below average, but the sun is pretty prevalent in the sky. and we've seen a huge outbreak of rain in the form of thunderstorm, big ones in thailand and pots of fer me and mar, which means temperatures come down. rain is also prominent feature in the forecast for japan. so again, temperatures have come down behind it. although in china, when i was brief, the a cold outbreak, temperatures are indeed returning to where you might expect them to be. there is bit more rain showing in west india, not a great deal equally in india's temperatures. do rise in places as a lot,
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lot more cloud and shout around, keeping them down a bit. ah, they propaganda media censorship and the rise of all of their terry rules and wake up one day. the system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive with a look at the left, the power in hungarian experiences. if those who live in every day, there is a pressure on us. but we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah,
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welcome back our main story this hour. so don's later cease fire between the armina paramilitary rapid support forces as failed to hold properly. laws in the fighting have allowed some people to flee parts of the city of cartoon. but it's still very difficult where violence is on the rise and food supplies of running low. for those who cannot leave. dozens of bodies have been discovered off the libyan coast, after 2 boats carrying migrants sank in the mediterranean aid workers say they expect more bodies to wash up in the coming days. and you, as president joe biden is announced is reelection bid for 2024. campaign slogan is let's finish the job at the age of eighty's. we're ready, the oldest president in american history now to kenya, where police have recovered 89 bodies from shallow graves on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. the authority say the victims starved themselves to death after
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being told it would mean they would meet jesus. catherine, so reports now from shackle. holla, village, and mullin, dini district. ah relatives who believe their loved ones. me have become cult members. have come to look for them. the poorer comp walker traveled to their canyon coast from nairobi. her brothers disappeared several years ago after selling their ancestral land. it equally. macarthur, we have been trying to such as the mormon. i'm ready. so police took us to the farms of one of the a written and hoping that there will be less clarity, le mars garley. welcome back home, where lima is looking for his daughter. she disappeared 3 years ago. but in we have several people have been rescued. some like this man were weak and the hydrated they are undergoing cancelling aid workers say they have registered more than 200 missing people. half of them children. we are real shocked because initially we
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thought probably these are very local people from cliffy very poor people. but when we look up the records that we are receiving today, we have international people here, people from tanzania, people from miranda, people from not group, sorry. people from nigeria and even kenyans were, are well off coming to all the way through to to to shock a hola. the land in shock, a holler seats on $300.00 heck. tears is remote and far removed from other villages in the area. we found several homesteads near where the greeves are. it looks like any other poor, rural home, but there is nothing typical about this tragedy. such camps as cottage across this area. it appears that people laughed in a hurry, relatives who are here a thing. they're hoping that their loved ones will be found alive. interior
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secretary can be kiki buddha visited the scene and made assurances that the alleged called leader paul mackenzie may never be set free. i was glad to hear the direct our public prosecution say that he is exploring charging, mister marchese and his group with terrorism. i want to encourage the director of public prosecutions that is not far fetched to build a case of terrorism from what we are witness. relatives continued to wait for any means a fat and rescue. tim is on ground in the village, looking for victims who could still be hiding out in the bush. katherine sigh, shaka hala, my lindy, kenya. a kremlin, says the black sea grain. dale isn't working for laska, putting the future of the agreement and douse comes the day after the head of the
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un handed russia a letter with proposals to improve and expand the deal which lifted the blockade of 3 ukrainian points. john hall has all 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 casting doubt over whether the black sea grain deal will be extended beyond may the 18th century yogato just also asked 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 concerned us have still not been realized to 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 kia. 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 terrorist presented lab rav 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, showed a whole al jazeera or russian present that in a person has signed a decrease is in control of the russian assets of 2 foreign energy companies, unit per se in fort tim, i a, the decrease as that russia needed to take the engine measures in response to actions from the u. s. and all the nations that the crime described as being unfriendly in countries went national law. shares of these 2 companies have been placed under the control of a federal property agency. russians don't need here say it's a temporary measure, and it won't permanently to pry the owners of the assets residence in haley suburbs as haiti's capital, as again fault back against encroaching gangs. a day after a log lynched, a group of suspected gang manders, with police desperately under resourced,
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make shift brigades are now taking matters into their own hands. the united nations as the violence important frances reached level similar to countries at war. as i bake has warn us, desperately fleeing the violence. people here want the authorities to step in. what about did talk on by midnight? i visit, but we don't ask for a lot of the gang members have invaded the area that we want the police to go ahead and confront them down. we're on our own. we have nothing in criminal groups now. control the back 80 percent of haiti's capital portal prince united nations officials have called for an international force to support the haitian police in their struggle against the gangs son mana 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 are peaceful citizens. we go. but this time low could residence, took matters into their own hands. with serious consequences. more than
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a dozen suspected gang members were stone. i'm 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. really rather than i don't do much shut, the gangs come to invade us, we will defend ourselves. we have our own ribbons. we have our, my city is not, we will not run away. mothers who want to protect their children, thompson, them elsewhere. law. gangs fight to controlled territory in haiti. the nation has been in the spirals since the assassination of president juvenile maurice, in 2021 civilians court between the lack of law and order and criminal gangs of sometimes better armed than the police. the united nations has warned violence in the capital has reached levels comparable to countries at war asset beg, i'll j 0 some years from spain. the countries bracing for
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a week of temperatures as high as 40 degrees celsius and that's for cost, a shot records. the april spain's whether agency is warning that people need to prepare for exception in high temperatures. for this time of year. officials are laid out plans to open public samples early and adapt school schedules while miss urologists have warned of the risk of wildfires. hi, bellefonte, the american sing, an actor who broke reckless sales at his cabin clips a hit has died at the age of 96 elephant. i was also a prominent civil rights campaigner and a friend of martin luther king junior. ronald looked 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
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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 about 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 camp. one of his that we're bringing later in that report later. just listening to the as a general now addressing the secure to counsel and the conflict and saddam's,
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the ports from cartoon pain to devastating pictures. people are trapped in doors steady fides. we'd then wheedling supplies of food, walter medicines, and fool l services on your collapse. and according to the world also gonna zation several hospitals are being used by armed globes across the country that are the ports of atoms. clashes people have fled that homes in blue nile and not scored on states and the cross that afford refugees and research needs arrived in charge of egypt. and so, so done and i sank, i sank, the governments of those countries for their supports. these 10 days of violence and chaos are art breaking and prolonged full scale was, is unbearable to con templates. so the board of the 7 countries, all of which, if they've been involved in conflict or seen cd civil unrest over the past decades
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. it is a gateway to the site, hell wearing security and political instability, the making an already catastrophic humanity in situation, even worse across the why the region, poverty and hunger are rampant. the climate emergency, the global cost of living crises and solving levels of depth are taking a terrible toll. and in some places you meditating a is all that is keeping famine at the base. the power struggle into the and he's not only putting that country's future at risk, it's a lighting, it's lighting a fuse that could desolate the cross barbers cause the man suffering for causing human suffering for years. and setting development back for decades. excellencies, the fighting must stop immediately. we need to know all the efforts of peace. i call on the parties of the conflicts on general's abdel photoshoot. and while i'm in, i'm done. doug law, i met t and this.
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