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civilians flee the fighting ins to dawn as another seas far as far lake un urges the war in generals to silence the guns. this conflict will not and must not be dissolved when the broken fields. leave the bodies of saddam's feet. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera life. and so also coming up dozens of countries give this support to the eventual lifting of sanctions against venezuela . unfailing to land, the japanese company loses communications with its newness spacecraft, just as it was due to touch down on the moon. ah,
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we begin in sudan. well, yet another seas fall between the army and the power military rapid support forces has been repeatedly violated. the humanitarian situation is fast deteriorating with the war in general, showing little appetite to negotiate. civilians continue to flee the capital. khartoum and other battles ends as foreign governments push forward with the evacuation of their nationals. heber morgan begins our coverage under warning reports contains graphic images residents of thought to try to escape on the 1st day of a 72 hours cease fire announced by the wearing sides. they'd been caught up am it's 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 are getting out. heading to the exception border. bella,
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i'll be trying to see if they can get to the, the opium border or whatever. but there's a lot of many, hundreds, thousands of others. the nice who don't have that luxury and i don't know what they're going to do. the poor majority who can leave are the most exposed them all life avenue in a. 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. or even leave to other areas. we call on the government to do something to end the school, at least to allow us to flee. and despite the u. s. brokers who many parents, he's fire, the fighting has continued in parts of the for denise capital. hard to me 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
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to be hit by artillery for thing its closure and adding to a worsening situation. its patients were evacuated to a nearby medical facility that was already dealing with an influx of people injured from maybe 2 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 to 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 these crisis will be hard if are these crisis. so then host, with more than 1000000 refugees and 3700000 would internally displaced. the un says at least 20000 refugees have arrived in tad and don't for dance order with if you appeal a similar scene to denise civilians and nationals from up to 23 countries, all desperate to leave hippa morgan august. the era the un secretary general has
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called on sedans, war generals to silence the guns and tenure guitar, ash told the un security council. the conflict will not be resolved on the battlefield or diplomatic editor james bass reports. in its 1st open meeting on saddam, since the crisis started, the security council received a dismal picture of the situation inside the country with the un secretary general telling them violence could soon spread these 10 days of violence and chaos are art breaking and put a longed full scale war is unbearable to contemplate. so then board of, of 7 countries, all of which have either been involved in conflict or seen cd of civil unrest over the past decade. it is a gateway to the sale where in security and political instability are making an already catastrophic humanitarian situation. even worse, the security general,
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special representative for saddam was recently relocated from khartoum joining an 800 kilometer overland convoy to port sudan from where he brief. the council said to generals, continued trading accusations and issuing completing claims of control over can storage. there is yet no unequivocal sign that either is ready to seriously negotiate, suggesting that both thing and securing a returning victory overseas as her is hostile. this is an calculation for now the security council has been unable to agree a further statement on. so 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 patchy seas falls. continuing.
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james bay's al jazeera of the united nations sedans ambassador to the un cold on members of the rapids support forces to lay down their weapons and integrate into the army. he told the security council that the solution to the conflict will be found. deleting my deep lease. i 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, 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. are 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, peace and justice. thousands of people are fleeing from sea down to neighboring
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chad. awkward interests reports from china in chad, just over the border from saddam. this is a region that has seen that has hosted thousands, hundreds of thousands if i between 402600000 refugees from the del, for 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. and 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, we understand that hundreds more are waiting to cross into chide, near the border area, 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 sci fi agreement. and now the 72 by agreement,
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that is little confidence of this conflict goobers of anytime soon. and this is giving agents. it's like the one foot program, the not 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 partner and 65 kilometers away from here is a border between chide in sudan, which is the town of andre. hundreds of refugees are waiting for the united nations and boon agencies to help as much as they can. ah, philippine that president ferdinand marcus junior is overseeing his country's largest ever jointed military drills with united states or than 17000 troops are taken part in the land, air and sea exercises across several provinces. they include areas near waters
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contested by china. the philippines and the u. s. have a decades long and mutual defense treaty marcus says that will be one of the topics covered during a visit to the white house next week. representatives of 20 countries have met in columbia and agree to support the easing of sanctions against venezuela. colombian, at present. gustavo petro hosted the talks with allegations including one from the u. s. agreed that a clear time table for democratic elections in venezuela should go hand in hand with a lifting of economic restrictions imposed by washington and the you if this alone, 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. yet casso renew, so that not look in the case of venezuela. i think we need to operate on 2 tracks
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at the same time. still yes, establish a program for elections. and electoral guarantees 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. yeah, i saunter, am p at, he has more from the colombian capital. there were great expectations for this international conferencing bobo top, 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 show elections in venezuela. they also agreed on that on the need to also have
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a time table to lift sanctions as their democratic progress in the country. and finally, 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 to refuse to participate in a meeting with the columbia president. we have a paper on saturday with other opposition leaders. a lot of the attention went on came in. so the colombian government, together with us officials, convinced them to take a plane to the united states. he is in miami right now in the end. the problem here was why i thought the problem is just how difficult it is to get the my do to government to, to go back to the negotiating table and to let go on its grip on power
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indigenous groups from across brazil of held a rally in the capital postilion during the annual that free land camp of hundreds march to the national congress demanding land demarcation. they say current policies threaten their traditional law styles or demanding of the government to more to protect their ancestral lands on. okay, not you has more from the city. so indigenous people here, they're asking president reason as to mueller, the silver, to fulfill the promise that he made during the campaign. and to finally them are kate there, lance, there's some $200.00 of them which are in the pipeline. they're waiting to be, are finally dam arcade. it now former president, valuable so narrow who was present before lula, he had shelved all of these demands. he had said he would not give one more
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centimeter of indigenous land to the indigenous people. on the contrary, he are pushed for legislation that would open their lands to mining, logging and farming. now, la decided to review all of this. he are dead. he to set up a task force to expel some 20000 illegal miners from then yano miami reserve, which is brazil's biggest our reserve. it's the size of portugal, but there's still a lot to be done because there's some $200.00 lands that are still in dispute. and while this is going on, the people here say the chance of their being violence is very big. monica, you're not give al jazeera brazilian, brazil. yes, present. joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024. at the age of 80. he's already the oldest pressed, anton u. s. history is brushed aside concerns about his fitness for
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a 2nd term and an m b. c poll conducted early this week, found that 70 percent of respondents don't think biden should run for president again. mostly because 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'd vote for the republican nominee. and 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 coming exactly all years after he declared the start of his ultimately successful, 2020 presidential run his 1st official appearance. after the video release came in front of a liberal group in washington, a key constituency,
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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 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 in 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,
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setting the scene for what will be a re run of the better 2020 election campaign? this will be jer, 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 and fisher al jazeera at the white house, also to come here on al jazeera, more bodies of members of a religious clowns are recovered in canyon also. oh, the american acting and civil rights activists telephony has died. the age of 96. we look back on a groundbreaking to in ah,
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it is still cold in easton, canada. toronto is forecast, empty. might be 8 degrees with snow around not far so it's not good. feel great, and it should be warmer, as it will be in western canada. actually, there is still winter weather ran, coming out of the font off, which you can eventually through place like montana, back in the northern plains. we get still the cold air coming down and the war way coming up. but you've seen recently the biggest chows producing told i do have been around the southern states and texas is again in the frame along with maybe oklahoma and possibly all states to the east. there's also a co pushing, it's just very active. but the code is there, bringing one yet more snow to montana and wyoming in california. enjoy the sunshine that has jumped down where we've seen quite
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a few shouts about it. recently in the small rounds in the caribbean, the breeze is fatty lights and nothing else. major is happening, a few big chairs weigh about, expect them, and particularly bahamas and one small florida could see some pretty heavy dam pulls and has been been flooding here. god looks fairly wet over the next day or so . good. paula, brazil, though is rather dryer. rio said he to human degrees may well see a thunderstorm or 2, but that's not unusual. ah, inspiring stories from around the world ah, human life capture. and his foster groundbreaking films from award with what is going on in new york city.
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on a jesse lou . ah, without a reminder of our main stores, the humanitarian crisis, since the dawn is worsening, each ceasefire deal that collapses. so far the fighting has killed at least 459 people. when's the refugee agencies warning? 270000 people could not flee chad and south un secretary general has called on sedans, warren generals, to silence with guns, and immediately stop fighting attorney to cherish says the conflict could sec develop back by decades. us present,
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joe biden has announced his re election bid for 2024 count. paint slogan is, let's finish the job. but he brushed aside concerns about his age for a 2nd term. the death toll from a religious cults him kenya that practice salvation has risen to 89 authorities say the victim starved themselves to death after being told to stop beating by their past or and leader of the religious culture. paul mackenzie, catherine, sorry, reports from chicago. the village relatives who believe their loved ones may have become cult members, have come to look for them. the poorer campbell car travelled to their canyon coast from nairobi. her brothers disappeared several years ago, after selling their ancestral land. they require that we have been trying to search at the moment, so police took us to the farms of one. we are waiting and hoping that they will be rescued in a mass carly weapons. but carrying one lima is looking for his daughter. she
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disappeared 3 years ago, but we have several people have been rescued. some like this man were weak and dehydrated. they are undergoing constantly aid workers say they have registered more than 200 missing people, half of them children. we are real shocked because initially we 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 a round up, people from not group, sorry, people from nigeria, and even kenyans, who are well off. coming to all the way through to, to, to shuck 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
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any other poor, rural home, but there is nothing typical about this tragedy. such camps as cutted 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 secretary can be kiki luda, 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 is exploring charging, mister marchese and his group with terrorism. and i want to encourage the director of public prosecutions. that he said not too far for it to build a case of terrorism from what we are witness. relatives continued to wait for any news. a search and rescue. tim is on ground in the village,
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looking for victims who could still be hiding out in the bush. catherine soy shuck a hala my lindy, kenya. the united nation says violence and hates his capital. puerto prince has reached levels similar to those of countries at war. there's been more shocking evidence of the scale of the problem. with more than a dozen suspected gang members killed in the parent vigilante attack. a surge of murders and kidnappings as forced many to flee the capital. at least 57 people have died after 2 boats carrying migrants sank in the mediterranean. their bodies were found off the libyan coast. aid workers say the expect more bodies to wash off in the coming days. international organization for migration says more than 400 migrants and refugees have drowned this year, trying to cross the mediterranean from north africa to europe. russian president
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vladimir putin has signed a decree, a season control of the russian assets of 2 foreign energy companies. the shares have been placed under the control of a federal property agency. russian stake media says it's a temporary measure and won't permanently deprive odors of their assets. japanese company i space says it's unmanned that space craft probably crashed in an attempt to touch down on the surface of the moon communications with the craft will last just at the moment of the plan landing and engineers haven't been able to re establish contact phenomenon has more at this moment, we have been not able to confirm success. we're rounding on the on us office. it's not the outcome japanese firm i 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 on the journey began in december. myspace x falcon 9 rocket
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black dolphin, cape canaveral, florida. hern lander, cool, the one of our it's taken 5 months for the craft to get into position and nominal. the m on 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
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a company kind of proactively deciding they would like to explore the moon for scientific purposes and has been working tirelessly to get ready for the stay. ice base says this is just the beginning components, 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. since monahan, al jazeera, the streaming service, netflix has its investing 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to produce content in south korea. over the next 4 years, investment is expected to create $68000.00 jobs. so a career has produced some of the streaming services biggest global hits, including squid game and the glory. harry bellefonte, the jamaican american singer, an actor who broke record, sales with caribbean, calypso hits, has died at the age of 90. 6. bellefonte was also a prominent civil rights campaign and
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a friend of martin luther king junior robbins report. oh, harry belafonte, a 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 lp record to sell over a 1000000 copies worldwide in like gum and 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
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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 you civilizations bomb voice. they are also sensations radical. despite repercussions to his career, bellefonte was outspoken in attacking u. s. foreign policy, he was one of the early campaigners to help bring an end to the apartheid era in south africa. and bellefonte also protested against the u. s. wars in vietnam and
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iraq in 2 was in 6. he caused controversy for criticizing. then president george bush for starting the iraq war. george bush is a terrorist who is also unsparing and criticizing president barack obama. he's a very clever in bypassing anything that forces him to focus with some, with some thorough, with some thoroughly dimensional views of the issue of race. hey, i'm on my way back and harry belafonte made his mark with music and on the front lines of the fight for human rights that i'm on my way in the back on many.

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