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which is personal expression. fright studio b, unscripted on al jazeera ah shelves had a hospital near the capital of sedan as a faltering sci fi allows, more people to flee. ah, i don't want to darn jordan, this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up the opposing sides and venezuela sit down together in columbia president petros new initiative and the crisis mixed. all japanese start up i space news is contact with its lander that attempts to make the 1st commercial moon landing ah silence the guns and stop the fighting immediately. that's the plea from the united nations security general to saddam's warring generals antonio terrace,
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called on sedans. army on the paramilitary record support forces to abide by a 3 day cease fire. as the humanitarian crisis wasn't. ball struggling with one is not only putting that country's future at risk. it's a lighting, it's lighting a fuse that's good, that's what the cross barbers calls the mil, suffering for causing human suffering for years and setting development back for decades. excellencies, the fighting must stop immediately. we need to know law efforts for peace. i call on the parties to the conflicts on general abdel fatalities and one, man, i'm done, doug lo metty. and this isn't his armed forces and the rapid support forces to silence the guns. it is incumbent on. so these leaders, the put the interests of the people front and center. this conflict will not and must not be resolved on the battlefields with the bodies of sedans. people,
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one of our lives did not get at the james bay's, who's that un headquarters there in new york, james? the you in 2nd july 2010. we're listening to him there, but he was previously sit down on the edge of the abyss. a very significant warning from the un both boss talk us through. what more he's been telling the security council now. well, this is happening in an open session of the security council. and you may be surprised to learn that, even though we're now entering the 12th day of the conflict in sudan, this is the 1st time the security counselors met in open session. they had one meeting before this that was behind closed doors, the getting a pretty comprehensive briefing of the situation. not just from the secretary general, but from his special representative who remains on the ground but no longer in khartoum. also from the african union. and from the regional grouping of countries, eguard, the 2nd general again warning that this could spread beyond the borders of sudan, making it clear that there are 7 countries that border sudan,
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all of them in recent years of i'd either unrest or conflict. and we also heard that into our, for there are tribes and am groups who are taking up arms and the real worried of that could suck in some of the countries from around the region. the un, deeply concerned with the figures, because the 2nd general are making it clear, the figures that they report are not probably the actual figures. the reported numbers are always going to be much lower than the real numbers. they say 427 people have been killed. 3700. our effects one finger up to 4000 even have been injured. so very, very grim, a picture, very detailed picture presented the security council and very, very grim news. yeah, james and gutierrez, also call on the security council to exert maximum leverage on both the warring parties to end the violence. one more. now, can we expect from the un at this stage? well, from the u. n. in terms of the wider you an organization,
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i think they're going to try and see whatever they can do on the ground. even though they've had to pull most of their resources out of cartoon, and many of their resources out of sudan that they set up a new hub, 800 miles away of 800 kilometers away from khartoum in ports to dawn. and that's where we heard from volk, pathis, is the un special representative. my understanding is that they will also focus on some of the borders where the situation is getting very severe. a lot of chaos people stuck at those borders. particular, i'm hearing at the border with egypt where they're waiting 4 hours to try and get out of the country. we're not talking about the foreigners who got evacuated. we're talking about ordinary sudanese here. mr. patters briefing from port sudan said that the 2 generals could he trading accusations, he said both think they can get the victory over the other. a he said this was a miscalculation, but the security council i think, is thinking what to do here because it has potential tools that can use it could
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put sanctions on these 2 generals. it could threaten them that what they're doing a war crimes and they could eventually be held to account. but i think they know they've got to negotiate with these 2 man. we know the u. n is in almost daily touch with the to rival generals trying to keep these cease fires going cease fast that a barely holding at times. and so if you make threats against them, maybe wouldn't get them to cooperate. and they also know that it's likely at some point or, or in time that one of these generals might come out and top, and then you're going to have to deal with a new force running. sedan or writer are dramatic editor james base life us there at un headquarters. james, thank you. well, the human's refugee agency is wanting that 270000 people could end up failing to chad and sound for them. the warning this next report by human morgan contains graphic images. residents to try to escape on the 1st day of 72 hours. the fire announced by the wearing sides. they'd been caught up and made heavy
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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 patients. the cost of transportation to other cities has skyrocketed. those who have cash are getting out. heading to the junction border bro. all 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't leave or the most exposed. and then i'll let them know, 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 the school,
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at least to allow us to flee. and despite the u. s. brokerage human parents, he's fire. the fighting has continued in part of the for denise capital, how to and elsewhere in under man, i shall landed in a roomy hospital, wounding over a dozen people, including patients and medical staff. a roomy hospital is the latest in the capitol to be hit by artillery for thing 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 nearly 2 weeks of fighting. ending the war is not what the 2 wearing sides meant by the seas fire its aim. according to the whirring parties is to allow citizens and residence to access health care or move to save zones, while foreign nationals are being evacuated. but while those foreign nationals are being taken to the safety of their own homes abroad, these sudanese are being forced to leave fairs to money $30.00, an impact the fees crisis will be hearts if we're these crisis. so then hosted more
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than 1000000 refugees and 3700000. what internally displaced? the u. n says at least $20000.00 for denise refugees have arrived in tad and on sedans quarter with if you'll be in a similar scene. so denise civilians and nationals from up to 23 countries, all desperate to leave people. morgan al jazeera, auditory. so let's go back to you in headquarters in new york when linda thomas greenfield. the u. s. ambassador to the un is addressing the security council on the situation. and saddam, that's listening to what she has to say. hello. thank you, madam president. and let me, i think secretary general gutierrez, special representative births, assistant secretary general marcia, and special envoy weiss for your informative briefing. and i want to thank you, particularly for your efforts over the weekend to try to in the the carnage and stop the fighting. i also want to welcome the participation of the
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a you permanent observer and the e get special envoy. it goes without saying that we are disappointed. the security counselor did not meet again sooner on this crisis as the situation in sudan demands our urgent attention. the people of sir dan demanded our attention and humanitarians needed to hear from us. this meeting should also to man the attention of the sydney's armed forces and the rapid support forces. because our message today is clear, the fighting must stop immediately. and as the secretary just urge the killing has to stop in no uncertain terms the united states condemns the continuing violence between the sydney's armed forces and rapids support forces. we call on them to adhere to their latest commitment to implement and uphold
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a 72 hours cease fire which started at midnight on april 24th. we further call on the parties to the conflict to engage regional and international partners and sudanese civil civilian stakeholders. together they should form a committee to oversee the negotiation. conclusion, an implementation of a permanent cessation of hostilities and humanitarian arrangements in sudan. the united states strongly supports the continued diplomatic efforts of the african union, the inter governmental authority on development, the league of arab states, and he, in attempts to resolve this crisis. we are so welcome the 8th april 20th communique of the ministerial special session involving the u. n, e gad, arab league, p 5 and neighboring and regional partners. these are not separate messages.
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rather, this is the international community speaking with one strong voice. and it's time the sudanese military leaders here are collective call in just over a week and we've heard this repeated before violence between the sudanese armed forces and rapid support. forces has killed more than 400. 20 civilians wound it thousands, endangered. the lives of the sudanese people of diplomats, humanitarian workers, and force thousands of people from their homes were also greatly concerned by growing reports of sexual and other physical assaults on civilians. the rival security forces must abide by international law. they must immediately commit to the safety, security, and protection of civilians,
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diplomatic missions and personnel, un staff and facilities, and humanitarian and medical personnel including ensuring the safe and secured departure of foreign nationals. we're also extremely concerned for the millions of sudanese in need of critical humanitarian assistance. according to osha, humanitarian needs in sudan were already at record levels before the recent outbreak of violence attacks on humanitarian aid staff offices, vehicles, equipment, and food stocks have disrupted life saving humanitarian operations. civilians are running out of food, water, fuel, and other vital supplies. and many urgently need medical care. this is why there must be immediate, full, safe, unhindered,
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and sustained humanitarian access to all in need. in addition to hundreds of civilians, violence is killed, 3 world food program staff. and i o. m, sudan, staff members. well. and we want warned, with their families as well as their colleagues, the suspension of wi fi activities will directly affect countless others. but unfortunately, the un had no choice. diplomats including a u. s. diplomatic convoy have come under attack. and our embassy has been hit by direct and indirect fire. these acts are reckless and irresponsible, and the shameful. as you have seen, we are consistently calling on the security forces to protect diplomatic personnel and facilities, and civilian and humanitarian infrastructure. consistent with sedans, obligation under the vienna convention on diplomatic relations. finally,
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i want to end or reiterate their will and must be accountability for anyone, including military or political actors who attempt who attempts to undermine our delay, sedans, democratic progress. the same is true for anyone who is responsible for violations of international humanitarian law and violations or abuses of human rights. the united states stands in solidarity with the people of sedan. we stand in solidarity with the humanitarian workers who continue to try to provide assistance. as we have repeatedly said to the sydney security forces, it's time to put down your guns and to start talking. thank you. you have a look at that. it's nicely rendered initiative. i was super well today sir. i give
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this level to the representative of china. it was you. no, sir. thank you madam president. who's in you sir, madam president? so thank i hear. first of all, i'd like to lou. thank valerie genera, terry. sure, sure. so thought for his briefing. i the beginning of this meeting, also like to thank ambassador muhammad on behalf of chairperson, funky, as well as our stay pate as a as g marcia for their briefings you through them. the recent eruption of armand conflicting sudan has led to massive civilian casualties on infrastructure destructions. china is a good friend and partner up with as to dan and pains as to see the countries relapse into turmoil from china. cars on both parties to the conflict, to prioritize the interests of the country at these people and, and hostilities swiftly them to avoid further escalation. the situation will,
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you will noted that both parties to the conflict have committed to a 1072 hours cease via starting on april the 25th. we hope that they ensure that he him and his hair and si fi is fully implemented. civilians effectively protected their safety, offering institutions, personnel, diplomatic missions in the country insured and security and logistics support provided for humanitarian aid and personnel, evacuation and relocation. i like to take this opportunity to thank all relevant parties for their assistance and facilitation in the evacuation and medication of chinese personnel. the china commands the a u. e guards, the league of arab states, alley as another regional organizations are relevant regional countries for their critical role in responding to the situation and as to dad will walk them the a used emergency special meeting on april the 20th, and his community,
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k. e. god has asked leaders of south sudan canyon and jude booty to conduct mediation. we hope that they can visit sudan as soon as their security conditions allow. well, we also recognized the efforts of this equity general gutierrez and the un team and support the un in continuing to coordinate with the a u. e. got away as and other rich lankton organisations are too pushy. were synergies, the security council issued out april, the 15th, a press statement on the situation, sudan, which sent out a clear message, calling for a ceasefire and promoting peace talks. the console when considering his next step on the issue of sudan, should fully listen to our respect the opinions of it's african members and regions. you know, organizations such as the a you and he got. madam president,
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sudan is an important country in the horn of africa. if the current conflict drag song and escalates and there will undoubtedly be a high us bill over the risk. this is not in the interests of sudan and no harm regional peace and security. i present the priority is to facilitate the immediacy, sation of hostilities. urge both parties to the conflict, to stop differences and divergence is to re dialogue and bring the political process and social economic development. as wise social order back to the right track you down since the current turmoil in sudan deserves a serious reflection. the international community should respect. so don sovereignty and ownership has i support to saddam, exploring into an institutional arrangements in line with their national conditions . imposing a solution from the outside or arbitrarily setting up a time table are likely to be counter productive. the april 20th communique issued
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at the a you emergency meeting, re it to rates. it's rejection of any form of external interference with su dies affairs. this is very important. the international community should heat carefully the consent of sudan and regional countries. in conclusion, i like to reiterate or read, we are to rate their china family support as to what i sovereignty independence and territory integrity. and i hope sto, student seized the end of the conflict and early date i return to the right track of p stability, a national development. thank you madam president. you're with us. so you're watching live pictures from un headquarters in new york, or the chinese ambassador has just finished addressing the security council on a situation incident. he thanked all parties in helping evacuate chinese nationals in terms of mediation. he said he hoped that kenya, african countries, canyon djibouti, can help mediate between the warring parties. he said that china supports the you and in pursuing synergy in dealing with sudan promoting a ceasefire and respecting the opinions of african countries and african
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organizations like the african union. just before him we heard from linda thomas greenfield, the u. s. ambassador to the u. n. she said, the fighting must stop immediately. she called on both sides to adhere to this 72 as cease fire. she called on regional engine and international parties to form a committee to make sure there's a permanent cessation of hostilities in saddam and get the country back on the road to democracy. ah, mothers nowadays 57 people have died out. the 2 boats carrying migrants sank in the mediterranean. their bodies were found on the libyan coast aid worker say, expect more bodies to wash up. in the coming days, the international organization for migration says more than 400 migrants in refugees of drown this year, trying to cross the mediterranean from north africa to europe. malik,
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trina has more from his rata. libya has long been a transit hub, were african migrants trying to reach a pinch worth? what we saw from authorities in western libya was 11 bodies were discovered including a child that washes for in the, in the city of get a bully, which is just a bit west of here. and in the last week, at least, $46.00 bodies washed ashore in the city of the process, which is to the west of tripling. so just goes to show the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order to in or into search for a better life. in europe now, the international, the us national organization for migration has said that this quarter in 2023 has been the deadliest quarter registered since 2017. with more than $440.00 bodies. $4441.00 that's registered so far. yes,
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president joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024 at the age of 18. he's already the oldest president in us history. he's brushed aside concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term, but an n b. c poll conducted early this week, found that 70 percent of respondents don't think biden should run for president again, mostly because of his age. 60 percent. don't think donald trump should run out of all registered voters, poll, 41 percent, said they'd vote for biden in the general election compared to 47 percent. who say they vote for the republican nominee. alan fisher reports from washington dc. that's why i'm running for reelection. the worst kept political secret in washington is out. joe biden is once again running to be u. s. president has finished. so the 2 year old made his announcement through an early morning video humming exactly who years after he declared the start of his ultimately successful 2020 presidential run his 1st
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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, 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 plans, me so focused on governor 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 lie clee appointment. he welcome biden to
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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 ernest, 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 representatives of 20 countries or in columbia to discuss the political crisis in venezuela. colombian president, gustavo petro, is hosting the talks is calling for sanctions on iraq has to be lifted, delegates from the united states and the u. k. were among those attending both countries, froze venezuelan assets in their nations after refusing to recognize by the nicholas maderos 2018 election victory. is this along your grill good?
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what i think this room once with its historical energies is that we move forward a democratic re constitution of all latin america toward a more egalitarian society unit castle renew. so that knocked look in the case of venezuela. i think we need to operate on 2 tracks. at the same time, yes, establish a program for elections and electoral guarantee, so that the people of venezuela can freely and sovereignly decide what they want without pressures. the other track is the lifting of sanctions seeking. said africans president, sir, i'm a pause. i says he wants his country to quit the international criminal court in the wake of an arrest warrant issued for vladimir putin last month. there's been confusion as the ruling and see party put out a statement the same day, citing a communication error, said the countries effort to withdraw from the court should be rescinded. south africa is a signatory to the i. c. c, founding document the rome statute, but would be obliged to obey the arrest warrant. turkish authorities arrested. more
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than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. some members of the opposition people's democratic party, more than 20 different locations were rated, becomes less than 3 weeks before president rep typo on faces, what's expected to be a tight election race. so that because he only has more from istanbul, the arbor occurred, the main center for their cell, peroration is the city. and according to the booker bar association, the people who have been arrested, detained by the turkish police, are journalists right defenders and some n g o representatives, along with green left far team members. but according to the state news agency, as they have reported, these people are eligible a link to the urban wing. they both could work as far to the p k. k. and they, according to the, the forces based on the prosecutor's office. these people are linked to some
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protests the held across turkey since 2017, some of them have been eligible. they enrolled in financing the also to the cell work as far as the urban doing a key say key. this is a tight alexis and the curtis votes will probably be the king maker for this election, both for the presidential election and the parliament parliament parliamentary members election on may 14th. however, these people who have been detained by the police in more than 20 cities and it's also true. here are most of the members of the green left party green left far. it is the part that that will be representing the kurds in the lakes. and as the people of course, part of the h c, p, known as the pro curtis party, is facing a risk of being close found by the constitutional court. now,
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french court has hold to the interior ministries planned to deport undocumented immigrants from an overseas territory in the indian ocean. france had been due on tuesday to expel those would arrive in my own without papers, but the court says the move is illegal. any of the migrants from the neighboring automation of commodus refuses to accept the stephanie's company. i stay says it's luna. lambda likely crashed in an attempt to land the 1st of the privately funded spacecraft on the moon communications with these craft. we're lost just at the moment of the plan landing, and engineers haven't been able to re establish contact. the company's team is investigating what happened. the mission carried scientific research and other payloads, but no astronauts. at this moment, we have been not able to confirm successful rounding on didn't us office. oh, our engineers at m. c. c is continue to investigate the current status of the it under current 3 or we harbor not. i can't file
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was awarded many accolades, including an emmy and a grammy. he later became a dedicated civil rights act.

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