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for, ah, groundbreaking, with what is going on in new york city, or not just the latest news as it breaks the 5 think something just been confined to the capital or 5 claim control of major facilities. but so far, it's been hard to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage. people have come here to demonstrate against rowing police violence in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis, can guarantee the transportation of the sick. they still faith, another challenge ah
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civilians for you, the fighting in sedan as another sci fi is violated, you and edges. the warren generals to silence the guns. you scornfully, twill knocked and must not be resolved on the battlefield with the bodies of saddam's people. ah, hello darn jordan. this is al jazeera lie from dough. so coming up, warning is that gun violence from haiti has reached several similar to countries, a rule unfailing to land. the japanese company loses communications with it's noon, a spacecraft as it was due to touch down on the moon. ah, we begin in saddam where yet another sees fly between the army on the paramilitary
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rapid support forces has been repeatedly violated. the humanitarian situation is fast deteriorating. with the warring general showing little appetite to negotiate civilians continue to flee the capital khartoum another battle zones. as foreign governments pushed forward with the evacuation of their nationals, even morgan begins are coverage and a warning. her report contains graphic images, residents of thought of to try to escape on the 1st day of a 72 hours these fire announced by the wearing sites. they've been caught up and made heavy bombardment for 11 days. now they're faced with other difficulties in trying to leave. the scarcity of fuel has made it hard even to reach by stations. the cost of transportation to other cities has skyrocketed. those who have cash getting out heading to the junction border, broke off trying to see if we can get to the, the opium border and whatever. but there's lots of many, hundreds,
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thousands of us of the nice who don't have that luxury. and i don't know what they're going to do for majority who can't leave are the most exposed. and then i'll let that happen. but we are really suffering hard to begin with. fuels have run out. 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 shop shortage of medicines. we cannot live. yeah. even leave to other areas. but we call on the government to do something to end this war, at least to allow us to flee. and despite the u. s. brokerage humanitarian sees fire. the fighting has continued in parts of the for denise capital and elsewhere in under man. i shall landed in a roomy hospital wanting 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
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from 92 weeks of fighting ending the war is not what the 2 wearing sides meant by the cease fire. its aim according to the worrying parties is allow citizens and residents to access health care are moved to save zones while foreign nationals are being evacuated. but while those foreign nationals are being taken to the safety of their own home abroad, the sudanese are being forced to leave their to monitor, the impact of the crisis will be hard if for these crisis. so then hosted more than 1000000 refugees and 3700000 wording thermally displaced. the un says at least 20000 refugees have arrived in tad and don't dance quarter with a similar scene for denise civilians and nationals from up to 23 countries. all desperate to leave morgan onto the cotton mineral, the un secretary general as called on sedans, war in general, to silence their guns and immediately stop the fighting. antonio tatters told the
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un security council. this conflict will not be resolved on the battlefield. diplomatic editor james bay's report in its 1st open meeting on sedans since the crisis started, the security council received a dismal picture of the situation inside the country with the un secretary general telling them of violence could soon spread these 10 days of violence. and calles our art breaking it, but a longed full scale was, is unbearable to contemplates. so then board of the 7 countries, all of which are there been involved in conflicts or seen senior civil unrest over the past decades. it is a gateway to the side hill. we are insecurity and political instability are making an already catastrophic humanity in situation. even worse, the secretary general's special representative for saddam was recently relocated from cartoon joining an 800 kilometer overland convoy to port sudan from where he
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brief the council. so 2 generals continued trading accusations and issuing competing claims of control over cancellation. there is yet no equivocal sign that either is ready to seriously negotiate, suggesting that both thing and securing a military victory over the other is possible these days and this calculation. for now, the security council has been unable to agree of further statement on saddam. there are plenty of things they could do. they could accuse the to rival generals of war crimes, even put sanctions on them. but they know the international community for now must continue to deal with both men to try and keep the patches cease falls. continuing, james bay's al jazeera of the united nations on france. i'm baffled to the un cold and members of the rapids support forces to lay down their weapons and integrate
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into the army. he told the security council that a solution to the conflict will be found. your identity, my deep lease, but do not need physical evidence to prove the scale of damages and suffering from this rebellion. but despite all of the above, sudan remains the united states. i'm assuming its functions with responsibility. we did not declare a state of emergency. the events have not had a regional spill over sudan will defeat these difficult circumstances. we hope to end the rebellion and we call on the counsel to understand the exceptionally urgent situation and grant sudan the time it needs to come up with adequate opportunities to achieve positive progress. that would bring sudan to a better position and revive the demands of the revolution. freedom piece and just valencia. my colleague, diary, navigate. i spoke to john covey from the us national security council, here in the warring sides to end hostilities and find a diplomatic solution. we don't believe that a military solution is achievable here in this particular case,
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and that's why we're staying in near daily contact with both military leaders. general hahn in general committee to continue to urge them to abide by the sea fires that they themselves say they want to see and to find a path forward here for a transition to civilian authority. but look, you know, we've got to take this in steps the step right now that's right in front of us is getting the violence down, getting the shooting to stop so that people don't have to live in fear so that foreign nationals who want to leave can leave and humanitarian assistance can get to the people of cartoon in particular, but across the country. that's got to be the 1st thing in front of us. secondly, we're going to stay in touch with both factions to try to find a way to urge both of them to get back to the table, to discuss one with one another, a way to transition here to civilian authority, because that's what the student needs people want that's what they deserve. the united states is going to stay committed to that end before and after the december political agreement, the united states was always involved in sudan. it was closely following the
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political negotiations facilitated by the un, by the african union, by god. so what is the us doing differently this time around and who can exert influence in your opinion and make these 2 parties come to the negotiating table? well, we're pretty, we're pretty confident that we can have an influence here. i mean, it was the united states, you broker this currency fire that is again largely being observed. we've got a stake here. we've got an interest at the table and we're going to continue to use that in the united states convening power to try to get these 2 sides together to get the violence down. but you gotta, you gotta, you gotta look at what's in front of you and what's in front of us right now is violence and the risk of a civil war inside shoot in which is in nobody's interest. and so we're focus right now on see if we can get that violence down so that we can have discussions that could lead to a transition to civilian authority in the future. you said what's different? what tell you was, what's not different and what's not different is the united states is going to
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remain committed to the sudanese people and a piece of security there. we've got to focus on the violence right now, but it doesn't mean that we're walking away from sudan or from the sudanese people, or from trying to see civilian authority once back put in place there in cartoon. the thing is how do you do that when the u. s. have closed its diplomatic mission, correct me from wrong here. the u. s. has no more diplomatic presence for you. does it not? no, nope, you're wrong about that. i mean, we don't have, we don't have the populated brain actually at all your employees. so how do you have, how do you still have a diploma presence? we still have a diplomatic relationship with sudan that hasn't gone away. our diplomats will simply be working remotely. that's not unusual. we have evacuated temporarily. embassy personnel from other countries like syria, like yemen, and be able to put them back in when the time is appropriate. that will happen. all
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we've done is suspend diplomatic operations at the embassy. those diplomats want to get back to cartoon, and the president wants to see him back in cartoon, just as soon as possible. but ambassador godfrey, our ambassador to sedan, is going to continue to be our vascular to city. and he's going to continue to work the phone, she's still going to continue to, to, to do his ambassadorial duties remotely. meanwhile, thousands of people are fleeing from sedans and neighboring chad, to zeros, interest reports. and for china in chad, just over the border from fidel. 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 870000, or even 200000 people crossing over into china thinks i getting desperate. when i way to find out i hear we've, we've seen truck loads of the world food program trying to reach this area. so as to start the distribution of food,
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we understand that hundreds more are waiting to cross into chide, near the border area, 60 kilometer. so why we are now, i dre. 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 sci fi agreement. and now the $72.00 by agreement, that is little confidence of this conflict goobers of anytime soon as this is giving agents, it's like the one foot program, the activation side commissioner for refugees. a lot of concern. the things will get worse and the coming days, and they are actually desperate. they don't have the enough resources to deal with the problem at hand at the moment. that's the situation right now at far, jenna and 65 kilometers away from here is a border between chide in sudan, which is the town of andre. hundreds of refugees are waiting for the united nations and boon agencies to help as much as they can. on
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a former official who served under ex president among alba, she says he and other former officials who had jailed alongside him have left code the prison and will take responsibility for their own protection on her own. and tell sidney's tv, they're ready to appear in front of the judiciary whenever its functioning again is come in, comes off report that prison is at cobar jail, which hel, sydney's president, bashir and other top deputies. the brakes earlier this week. ah, united nation says violence in haiti's capital port, a prince has reached level similar to those of countries at war has been more shocking evidence of the scale of the problem. with more than a dozen suspected gang members killed in an apparent vigilante attack. as beg has more desperately fleeing the violence. people here want the authorities to step in
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. i did talk on my limit last. i busy, 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. we're on our own. we have nothing. i am in criminal groups now control the back 80 percent of haiti's capital porter, prince united nations officials have called for an international force to support the haitian police in their struggle against the gangs son, monica villano. it was simply the sound of gunfire that woke us up this morning. it was 3 am. the gangs invaded us. there was shooting, shooting all over. this neighborhood is a peaceful area. all the people in the surrounding area are peaceful citizens. we go. but this time local residents took matters into their own hands. with serious consequences. more than a dozen suspected gang members were stoned and burned alive. images that are too graphic to show. the police had seized the vehicle and confiscated weapons, but haven't explained how a crowd of people managed to kill the men. middleburg. no matter any. you give him
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a shuttle. if the gangs come to invade us, we will defend ourselves up. we have our own weapons open, we have our, my cities, we will not run away. mothers who want to protect their children, come send them elsewhere, gangs fight to control territory in haiti. the nation has been in the spiral since the assassination of president juvenile morris. in 2021 civilians court between a lack of law and order and criminal gangs are sometimes better armed than the police. the united nations has won't. violence in the capital has reached levels comparable to countries at war asset beg i'll 0. yes, president joe biden has announced his re election then for 2024. at the age of 80 though he is already the oldest president in u. s. history. his 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
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all registered voters polled 41 percent, said they'd vote for biden in the general election compared to the 47 percent. who said that vote for the republican nominee. alan fisher report from washington dc. that's where i'm running for reelection. the wash kept political secret in washington is out. joe biden is once again running to be u. s. president has finished this. the 80 year old made his announcement through an early morning video coming exactly full 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
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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 plants 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 like opponent. he well combined 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 your biden's 4th run at the white house. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy will once again resonate with voters.
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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 and fisher al jazeera at the white house suffer, shall pray, care now to 0. when we come back, dozens of countries give their support to the eventual lifting of sanctions. and will tell you about the russian dances begin to break that way. the someone picks paris misty marna. ah, ah, it's raining again in japan. when i say again with increased wind, that probably means the cherry blossoms will be blown off the trees. having had a good early season means tokyo is about 90 degrees in the mostly wet wednesday,
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but everything to the west is fine. reasonably warm temperatures are coming up again in china where they came down to febreeze out of mongolia and the gobi desert, but it has dusted it does the lift beijing and i would say to thursday, you'll see some rain, some light rays developing the young c valley but otherwise, boylen has gone up to a reasonable 21. having dropped right down a couple of days ago in the sunnyside, in japan. not particularly in the philippines, very wet in thailand and me and ma, she's taken bank or extension right back down below where they normally would be for average certainly, well below the reco, breaking heat of light, more heavy rain, possibly in potentially malaysia. and also in bornea may be in java and increasing likelihood of showers in the sun, half of india. the knowles is still quite hot, but not as hot as it was. bank less. you'll notice that goes down to about $35.00 degrees. does not reco breaking the hold? this could be interesting though, developing showers in pakistan coming in from the west could be quite significant
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white lot, quite large and flooding. ah, the freight companies fake passports, international banks and the proceeds of organized crime in tampa. his baggy p a lay valenzuela warden from undergoes of believe female fiction. a result is like in a remarkable 3 part people empower investigation into a complex, secretive world. 2 journalists go in search of italian mafia dirty money, launderer, parked to on a just 0 lou . ah,
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welcome back to come out of our top stories here at this hour. the humanitarian crisis incident is worse than with each ti spot dealer collapses. so father fighting is killed at least $459.00 people. humans refugee agencies 12270000 i'm flying to chad and sobs. and the u inspector general has called on saddam's warring parties to sign and say guns and i needed to stop the fighting. i don't have a tennis as the conflict could set development went back by decades. more than a dozen suspected gang members had been killed in haiti in account vigilante attacked admissions as violence in the capital quarter. prince has reached levels similar to those of countries at representatives of 20 countries have met in columbia and agreed to support the easing of sanctions against venezuela. columbia president, gustavo petro, hosted the talks, the delegations including one from the united states, agreed that a clear time table for democratic elections and venezuela should go hand in hand
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with the lifting of sanctions imposed by washington. and the you is this along your grill good. 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 casso renew. so that knocked off in the case of venezuela. i think we need to operate on 2 tracks. of the same time, so 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 sick yet or former venezuelan opposition lead at one glide o says he was expelled from columbia after trying to attend those talks. but guitar though denies the claim saying he wasn't invited, was invalid. i gotta get up to 60. i was on the road to get to escaping the persecution of a dictatorship,
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defying my resume that taking me out of columbia. the persecution of the dictatorship, unfortunately, has reached columbia. alessandro petty has more now from bucket. there were great expectations for this international conferencing. bobo tab, but in the end there was very little in terms of concrete results. columbia foreign minister, alberto at lave, did make a number of announcements at the end of the conference, essentially saying that the international delegation that was participating in the conference agreed on a number of points. the 1st one being the fact that there is a need for a concrete time table for free president shall elections in venezuela. they also agreed on the, on the need to also have a time table to lift sanctions as a democratic progress in the country. and finally,
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they said they agreed on the need to implement a special fun to help people in the country. and the conference itself has almost been disrupted on monday. with the surprise arrival of the former leader of the venezuelan opposition, one way da, who had refused to participate in a meeting with the columbia president. we have a paper on saturday with other opposition leaders. i love the attention went on him, and so the colombian government, together with us officials, convinced them to take a plane to the united states years in miami right now in the end, the problem here wasn't why i thought the problem is just how difficult it is to get the my doodle government and to go back to the negotiating table and to let go. on his grip on power, russian president vladimir putin has signed a decrease seizing control of the russian assets of 2 foreign energy companies.
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shares of juniper, se unfortunate oil placed under the control of a federal property agency. russians state media says it's a temporary measurement, won't permanently deprive owners of their assets russian and bell russian athletes are continuing to train for next year's olympic games in paris. so after the international olympic committee told individual sporting federations last month to allow nationals of both countries to compete and qualifying events, as neutrals once bought the, making its debut in paris is break. dancing. also, jabari went to meet some russian dancers, looking to quantify a dance off at stake, the title of russia's best sprague dancer, and potentially the chance to compete for the 1st ever olympic break dancing metals in next years, paris games. since russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine last year, many international sporting organizations, band, russian,
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and bellow russian athletes from competitions. though with time more exceptions are being made. last year for me, it was like a, like a freeman. i was really liking depression. but olympics was my goal number one, and it's low back. a lot of times they program. well my mind and the kid was on these goals on stage survey goes by bumblebee. he won the individual people with gold medal at the 2018 summer youth olympics for break dancing made its debut. i'm with the senior games now a realistic goal. the 22 year old is practicing for hours every day break. dancing is popular in russia. many adults, your hope will be able to continue taking that dream hovering on the gold medal in this month. and next year, summer olympic games in harrison watching on one of the most prominent sport
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coaches in this country. a woman who's in charge of preparing rushes with mc gymnast. she says her team to is ready to compete. tim all resorted version. tim has 51 on the pick, metals, and the 400 if to to middle of all championship and yoga gentle. so good chism 25 years we are forced in and begins sports and fully to is very to nonetheless the i o. c remains under pressure from more than 30 countries that are calling for a ban on all russian athletes at the games are doing a country that launch the war has no place in any international sporting competition. still a chance if a receding one then of disappointment for these young fans keen to see their heroes
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on the biggest stage, bumblebee says for him, break dancing is freedom. something that shouldn't be constrained by politics. dorsey jibari al jazeera moscow japanese company i space says it's spacecraft likely crushed in an attempt to touch down on the surface of the moon communications with the craft or loss just at the moment of the plan. the landing and engineers haven't been able to reestablish content and mama as the story at this moment, we haven't know able to confirm successful rounding on data, not office. it's not the outcome japanese firm ice space was hoping for. he is, it wanted to be the 1st private company to complete a successful lunar landing. but despite the setback, i space is optimistic. the journey began in december. miss space ex falcon, 9 rocket laughed off in cape canaveral, florida, carrying a lander called the one before our. it's taken 5 months for the craft to get into
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position and nominal. the land or travel, there are 1500000 kilometers away from earth. before looping back towards the moon, this longer slower route saved on fuel allowed to carry more cargo. one of the items on board is a small rover from the united arab emirates. long term companies are hoping to turn these munitions into business opportunities. there's a few different incentives for companies to land on the moon. some of it is mining access. there are some valuable minerals on the moon that companies would really like to exploit. some companies want to get there for defense purposes, kind of in preparation for maybe humans expanding to the moon. and then some companies have at least a little bit of a scientific exploration aspect to it. they want to learn more about the moon. that's generally something though, where the funding is coming from a government agency working with these companies rather than a company kind of proactively deciding they would like to support them for scientific purposes and has been working tirelessly to get ready for the ice bay
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says this is just the beginning component, it's planning more missions to the moon, one as early as next year and utilize other companies are also likely to accelerate their efforts. as lunar surface looks set to become the new frontier. centered monahan al jazeera, a legendary american actor singer, how he, bellefonte, has died. at the age of 90. 6, bellefonte passed away at his home in manhattan, due to heart failure. oh, the singer broke record sales with his back in the fifty's was awarded many accolades, including a grammy. he later became a dedicated civil rights activist working with his friend, martin luther king junior, trying to break down racial barriers in the united states. ah . type brokercheck.
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