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civilians play the fighting in said dawn as another c spar is violated. the un urges the warring generals to silence the guns. his conflict will not and must not be resolved on the battlefield with the bodies of saddam's people ah, on carry johnston. this is al serra lie from day, also coming up the bodies of dozens of migrants washed ashore in western libya after 2 boats sank while trying to make the perilous journey to europe. thousands of countries give their support to the eventual lifting of sanctions against venezuela. and trouble in space, the japanese company uses communications with its unmanned, knew the just as it was due to touch down on the moon.
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ah, we begin in, said dawn. well, yet another c spot between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces has been repeatedly violated. the humanitarian situation is deteriorating fast. un secretary general antonio good cherish addressed the security council on tuesday. calling on su, dawn's warring parties to silence the guns or diplomatic edits. james base begins are coverage 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 violence could soon spread these 10 days of violence and scales r. r to breaking a prolonged, full scale war is unbearable to contemplate. so then, board of,
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of 7 countries, all of which have either been involved in conflicts or seen senior 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 secretary general, 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 2 generals continued trading accusations and issuing competing claims of control over canes to rush. there is yet no unequivocal sign that either is ready to seriously negotiate, suggesting that both thing and securing a returning victory oversee as her is hostile. this is a miscalculation for now the security council has been unable to agree of further
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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 patches cease falls continuing. 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 united in 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 and 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
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opportunities to achieve positive progress. that would bring sudan to a better position and revive the demands of the revolution. freedom, peace and justice. faster than civilians continue to flee the capital cartoon, and other battles as foreign governments push forward, the evacuation of van nationals. even morgan has that story form cartoon. and a warning report contains graphic images, the residence of hard 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 scarcity of fuel has made it hard even to reach bus stations. the cost of transportation to other cities has skyrocketed. those who have cash are getting now heading to the diction border. growing up, trying to get to the, the opium border and with but there's lots of many, hundreds,
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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 sharp shortage of medicines. we cannot live. yeah. even leave to other areas. we call on the government to do something to end this war, 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 to be hit by artillery for thing it's closure and adding to a worsening situation. it's patients were evacuated to
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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 worrying sides meant by the ceasefire. its aim according to the wording parties, is to allow citizens and residents 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 home abroad, these who the needs are being forced to leave their money. 30, an impact fees crisis will be hard if for these crisis. so then hosted more than 1000000 refugees and 3700000 would internally displaced. the u. n says at least 20000 refugees have arrived in tad. i don't dance quarter with a similar scene. denise civilians and nationals from up to 23 countries. all desperate to leave. here morgan august the around of era, journalist, mohamed, how cool is the following? the x this on the to dawn if you p a border, not abandon,
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i'm or do it in the we are standing at this point. understood 9 at your, your border identity love up left only a 10 year long bridge separates the 2 countries and them. and i said, people have started to flock to this area because it's the only landlords are crossing from sudan into what there are more than 2000 people from 23 different countries and have managed to reach at your can border. as you can see, they have come to the small board to town, the entity, but most of them can get an interview when a rival is border crossings, used to push a dozen or more people in the past. now the numbers are in 2000 and some of the jewish in here is dire. small town cannot handle such a huge influx of people. some contradict quickly such as to keep it which trust 41000 took his citizens on monday alone with the medina, with the majority of doors behind me, citizen minutes,
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others experience and humanities and cannot get a visa arrivals. authorities here are trying to find solutions about the large number of sudanese have also come to this crushing in that and without transportation to this point may cost up to $1000.00. but earlier, my colleague therein of again spoke to john kirby from the us national security council. he urged 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. and that's why we're staying in near daily contact with both military leaders, general hahn and 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 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
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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 gotta 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, it's 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 political negotiations facilitated by the you and 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. it was the united states, you a broker, this currency fire that is again,
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largely being observed. we've got to 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, 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 can lead to a transition to civilian authority in the future. you said what's different, what tell you was what not different and what not different is the united states is going to remain committed to the sudanese people and the patient 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. has closed its diplomatic mission, correct me from wrong here. the u. s. has no more diplomatic presence for you. does
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it not? no, no, you're wrong about that. i mean, we don't have, we don't have the populated branch, you actually have all your employees. so how do you have, how do you still have a diplomatic 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 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 bachelor to sit and is going to continue to be our bachelor to sit there and he's going to continue to work the phone. she's still going to continue to to, to do his ambassadorial duties remotely. the
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representative of 20 countries have met in columbia and agreed to support the easing of sanctions against venezuela. international efforts is aimed at pressuring venezuela's opposition and presence in the quest. madura to attend to negotiations and hold. elections has not around pity reports. from boca, i was supposed to unlock venezuela's long standing political deadlock, but at the end of a highly expected international conference in baton. denouncement shows little concrete results say that if you don't pursue your home in positions were identified. first, the need to establish an electoral timeline that allows for the holding a free and transfer and elections, and full guarantees for all of in israel and actors. the 2nd that the steps agreed to the satisfaction of the parties are go hand in hand with the lifting of the various sanctions. representatives from 19 countries and the european union
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gathered in the colombian capital to try and force a restart of the talks between the venezuelan government of nicolas, my daughter and the opposition were suspended months ago in mexico. since then, colombian president, several place that has become at the fact the mediator between the united states, my doodle and the opposition to try and forge a road map out of the long running crisis. one in which the u. s. will agree to lift sanctions in exchange for free elections is still re established. we need to establish a timeline for the elections and its guarantees. the venezuelan people need to choose freely with the sovereignty and without pressure what they want. the u. s. in the european union sent the high level delegation to the conference signaling. they agreed that the mexico talks are the best paths forward after having failed to force original change in venezuela. despite years of economic crisis in the country, the force millions to flee, and monday the conference was almost disrupted by the expected arrival of one door
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. the former leader of venezuela's opposition who hoped to meet with international delegates without having been invited. the colombian government said he had entered the country legally and that they allowed him to leave for the united states. why the question, patron neutrality and negotiations and said he feared for his family back home and thought i had got to get about it after 60, i was on the road to get to escaping the persecution of a dictatorship defying them a resume that taking me out of columbia, the persecution of the dictatorship, unfortunately, has reached columbia. but in the end, why though, wasn't the main problem, the real issue is just how to convince my daughter to lose any grip on power. that any swelling government thing says that the sanctions need to be lifted immediately, including some $3200000000.00 held in us banks. for now the international community is just hoping to be able to convince my daughter to sit down with the opposition.
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again, i listen that i'm just, i will look that at least 57 people have died after 2 boats carrying migrants sank in the mediterranean. their bodies were found off the libyan coast. 8 workers say they expect more bodies to wash up in the coming days. the 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. on it, china has more from his writer. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach european shores are what we are saw from authorities in western libya was 11 bodies were discovered including a child that watches war in the, in the city of good wood, which is just a bit west of here, and in the last week, at least 46 bodies are washed ashore in the city of the broader,
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which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show are the, the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order for, to, in or into search for a better life. in europe. now, the international, the u. n's 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 far. so i had hair on al jazeera, how a breeding program in thailand is raising hopes and critically endangered boucher sore once more and a half from the 14 year old south african i think i'm the 1st black binder in mythology peak. ah
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there's been a lot of clout around recently in the rayburn potentially producing some very big thunderstorms and throughout the spring it's been a cloudy and disappointing time. in turkey, there is a hint of warmth, was still a lot, a cloud and outbreaks of rain throughout the country. it tails off. so down through cyprus and through the vans and parts of egypt to the north attempts to drop back a bit too reasonable level and the sun is now prevalent. and although there are still shout miller saudi arabia, they're not particularly big. and same is true in the mountains of western yemen and look here on the east side of a man, a rather persistent little area of thunderstorms device on a daily basis. this is the area where we saw the tornado is quite new to see these big thunderstorms repeating themselves. so want to watch. maybe probably there's more significant re narrow for kenya, uganda, some parts of somalia in tanza near as you can see, but this is seasonally correct. if we jump south,
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well it should be read should be quite this time the it is. he's been very halting botswana, particularly round the ocr of anger. delta and temperatures are still hard here. as for rainfall. well, spotted for yourself is very little round is windy and nobody was in writing. kate town come thursday, ah day propaganda media censorship and the rise of all their italian rule in wake up one day. the system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive authoritarian regime. a look at the loss of power in hungarian food experiences. if those who live it every day, there is a pretty shuttle 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
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ah, you're watching out a 0 reminder of our top stories. this. fighting in sudan has killed at least 459 people. another sees far between the army and the power military rapid support forces has been repeatedly violated. the winds refugee agencies warning that 270000 people could end up fleet chad and south. saddam un secretary journal has called on sedans, war in general's, to silence the guns and immediately stop the fighting tony to cherish says, the conflict could set development work back by decades and representatives of
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20 countries have met in columbia and agreed to support the easing of sanctions against venezuela, the delegations agreed that a clear time title for elections should go hand in hand lifting of economic restrictions. 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 were lost just at the moment. the and landing and engineers haven't been able to re establish contact phenomena has more at this moment, we haven't now able to confirm successful rounding on the do not self with. it's not the outcome japanese firm ice base 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 x falcon 9 rocket
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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 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 it 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 explore the moon for
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scientific purposes and has been working tirelessly to get ready for the stack. 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. centered monahan al jazeera, not a nation, says violence in haiti's capital, puerto france as it reached level, similar to those of countries of war, has been more shocking evidence of the scale of the problem. with more than a dozen suspect to gang members killed in an apparent vigilante attack, the surge of murders and kidnappings is forced to many to flee the capital indigenous groups from across the brazil of held or rally in the capitol postilion during the annual free land camp of hundreds marched to the national congress, demanding lands demarcation. c they say current policies threatened their
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traditional life styles under demanding the government do more to protect their ancestral lands on. okay, nike has more from pursuing so indigenous people here. they're asking president lindsey now soon about silver, to fulfill the promise that he made during the campaign and to finally dom arcade, their lands. there's some $200.00 of them, which are in the pipeline they're waiting to be, are finally dam arcade. it now former prison, valuable san ardo, who was present before lula, he had shelved all of these demands. he had said he would not give one more 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 new la decided to review all of this. he ah, did he to set up a task force to expel some $20000.00 illegal miners?
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for ben yano, my army 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 in our care of al jazeera brazilian, brazil. u. s. president joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024. the campaign slogan is, let's finish the job at age 18 already the oldest pressed and tin u. s. history. but his brushed aside at concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term. now philippine, at present, for an, an marcus junior is overseeing his conscious largest ever joint military drills with united states. more than 17000 troops are taking part in the land air and see exercises across several provinces. they include areas near waters contested by
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china. the philippines and the u. s. have a decades long utah defense treaty. turkish authorities have arrested more than a 100 people accusing them of having links to terrorism. some are members of the opposition people's democratic party. more than 20 different locations were rated. he comes less than 3 weeks before present reject to have at one faces what's expected to be a tight election race. a zoo in north eastern thailand has bred a red headed vulture. the bird of prey is said to have been extinct in a while since 1990. 2 is on an international critically endangered list. in the ugly reports. this check is the 1st red headed vulture to be bred in captivity in asia. and only the 2nd time it's happened in the world. zoologist and thailand are doing all they can to reverse a sharp decline in what's become
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a critically endangered species. they've been trying to breed them here for nearly 20 years. i'm gone one, got the me put for this project. we hope that the 3 pairs of red headed vultures that we have well, all reproduce and that they are offering become healthy and do not imprint on humans. so they can then become reader, parents going forward. meaning, doing that requires some well intentioned deception as the chick's eyes open. they can assume that the 1st thing they see is a parent or one of their own kind of book on live. but it's necessary to acquire the tools or materials to describe herself as a bird, thereby leading them to see us as close as to how their parents would look like on monday, ma'am, and also known as the asian king vulture. it played an important role in the ecosystem cleaning up dead animals and preventing the spread of disease through
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scavenging. but hunting and habitat changes have left it on the brink of dying out . by the way, now the most crucial aspect of our success would be to enhance the ecosystem of the unesco hired to cite like our king wildlife century, which was once home to the largest flock of asian king watches. once the captive population is large enough, the zoo plans to reintroduce them to the wild and see the agent, king vulture, fly high, and the skies again. lean barclay, editor, zito. i'll notice sports is a hard well to break into without significant financial backing. but one teenage rider in south africa is hoping to make it in motor g peach and become the sports 1st back rider david tech support. oh, at a racetrack near johannesburg, or a til where piri watches the sport he one day hopes to dominate. 14 year old ari is,
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he's known, he's crazy about pikes. he's been racing a local competition since he was full thanks to an interest sparked by his father, my dad in easily take me to track days that he would you because he's a ride. you take me to track days another resonated i think bikes, and then eventually got me a small little blanket bite. and then i started from the already has enjoyed plenty of success in his young career with $62.00 podiums so far had been last month he met his idol, brought binda the 1st and only so african to win a race in motor g, p, a sport historically dominated by european writers or his personal goal is clear driven by a lack of diversity in international white racing overseas. there's not really a lot of lessons of in it d. i something on it to be the 1st black person to be racing overseas. i'm nurses
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motor g p overseas i really only get then be a champion. i'm one of the, the one of the 1st the south african champions as well. or his dad to be so runs his own race academy. having put 10 bikes to help other black youngsters gain access to the sports, he's a typical proud dad, but also confident in his son's ability to make it on the world stage. sometimes you think he's very good at this. and then when you hear other people tell you the same thing, then especially people that very good at this and that i've been doing it for years then you it and then you know, you, that's when you like, you know, honestly my son is he just, he just makes my eyes, you know, swell up with pride. i can't, i can't, i can't put it into it. he makes me so fraud. with limited finance. his sponsorship will be key for ari and he almost certainly need to move to europe.

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