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one also that is affected by conflict. police collapse equals we try to balance his stories, the good, the bad, the adult. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity implement. and he asked him to tell their story. ah civilians escaping sedan by the hour as a lack of food and basic services make conditions worse. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera live from dog. how coming up, kenny, a cult deaths, more bodies of people who belong to a religious cult, discovered a show of force as the u. s. and philippines whole. the military drill near waters
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contested by china and russian dancers still hoped to break into the paris of and picks next year. ah, the humanitarian crisis in sudan is getting worse with each day that passes. tens of thousands of people are trying to escape the fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces, but it comes off the other. another sees fire has been violated. humanitarian situation has been deteriorating rapidly since violence broke out. 12 days ago. at least 72 percent of hospitals near fighting areas and not operating. households are running out of food, walter, and medicine. soon these people are scrambling to flee the fighting. the un says at
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least $20000.00 have crossed into chad. joining the 400000 sydney's refugees who are already there. egyptian authorities say more than 10000 people have entered from sudan in the past 4 days. that itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees, mostly from south sedan. many of them are now returning home. the un has registered 4000 return needs and says many more on route up to 125000. leaving before the latest fighting 3700000 people were internally displaced in sedan. a number that has risen by tens of thousands in the matter of days. her move in is live for us from cartoons. so have a price is going up, stalks going down. it sounds like a nightmare that just deepens for people. and it's becoming
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harder and harder because people don't have cash. when this fighting started between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army, people were not expecting it. they didn't store a lot of cash at home and they usually relied on online banking before the start of the fighting. now online banking isn't on an off thing. it works sometimes. it doesn't work in other places or other times. and there are people who do not accept online banking thing. they're not sure when they will be able to access their accounts, whether it's in, at the banks or online themselves. so they want cash for people to be able to get their basic necessities. and that's becoming an issue for a lot of people, especially those who are trying to leave the capital price of fuel prices of tickets out of the capital, one to 2 neighboring states are increasing day by day. so many people say they remain trapped inside their homes. with no ability to leave the capital despite them wanting to do so. then there's the people who want to buy basic commodities that's becoming an issue because of its cost at the it's becoming more expensive. and then there's the issue of security in terms of trying to keep those,
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this very little commodities in the market. fav my very. but if you, so there's no police presence in the market place to protect our property. if they're not engaged in the fight, they should protect citizens from noon to the next morning. the place is empty and our property is prone to theft and looting. i asked deal thirties to deploy police patrols, and i also hope the fights taken away from residential area. i will go ahead, i really suffering granules are closed and we cannot grind. our stock of wheat must be commodities. and if they are available when prices are very high, while they last fall by robin living conditions are very dire for everyone. prices have sort, immediate transportation, almost gone. people are really suffering and we're hearing is not just average people who are trying to flee. but in some cases, people from the bashir era have escaped. officials tell us
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a little bit about that while a cobra national president in the northern part of the capital was broken into on sunday and all the inmate freed, including members of the former ruling party under former president, tomba bishop. now we know that his aid and former governor of south quarter to find him at home, was one of those who were able to escape. along with former vice president daniel's mind. they also escaped and they say that they are in a safe location and that they taking their own responsibility and will hand themselves over to justice. once the fighting is over because they say the right now, there is no system in place to hand them justice or to try them in court of law. now, estimate hormone is wanted by the international criminal court for work crimes and crimes against humanity in the western region of dar 4. and people say that they're quite content, not only because he's the only one who's been released, but because over 20000 inmates in 4 different presence in the capital, hard to have been released since the break. and since the fighting started between
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the rapid support forces and the food in these army, so it's a concern of security for people who are left behind and the capital hard to. and for others, it's a concern of who is really behind the fighting because they are content that the former ruling party may have a hand in this fighting between the rapid support for this. and this is denise army . thanks so much. have a morgan there from khartoum. united nations special representative, full sudan, was recently relocated from costume to port sedan. he says basic facilities are almost destroyed. airport is reportedly now operational, but it's a prints are damaged residential areas near the headquarters of the army and see our port have come under press system attacks, home shop schools, water and electricity installations. most hospitals and other health facilities have been damaged. are now fully disjoint. despise international calls to abide by
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the sci fi. the mistrust between the warring factions remains deep. i should matter bottle, has more gunshots and explosions shutter relative, quite in hub on the us. and major regional countries have appeal to warring factions to respect the terms of the ceasefire buttons. in his mounting, gentle hammett he and his palo military, rapid support forces hold ground in many parts of the capitol. his brother and senior artists have commander general of the law, him dagger lou walked the streets of harpoon with his armed man in a show of defiance to the head of the army. ha my message to per hahn is to come out of your bunker and fight along your own soldier. don't send them to die while you hide in your bunker. amity and his brother, lead a militia, has expanded from 40000 soldiers 210-0000 over the last for years.
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heavily armed and equipped the controls strategic areas in the capitol. alice f commanders in says they will only stop fighting when they defeat their rivals. army generals up to for to had bran sedan, strong man and his top aides. sham city luck about she and yet had a lava. but as violence claims more lives and destroys neighborhoods many incident ona calling for him at the end behind to go then shall be given an exit is thought that you do, you need to either leave the company or at least be, be given some sort. oh ah, ah pinch and they need to step down. ah, it is the pearson an ambition of premier d ambo hahn that have brought the country to this brink. the army has blamed neighboring countries for sending weapons to committee. on a safe fighters were actively engage in the wars in yemen and libya. their leader
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committee spent years building ties with regional heavy waves tribes ban clerics to consolidate his grip on power. but as him, it is influence was growing, the army was bracing itself or the worst into a $1020.00 sedans. key factions agreed in talks in south sudan when a peaceful transition and the restructuring of security forces that would see malicious integrating the army. but divisions remained. 2 years later, sedans protagonists signed a new power sharing deal, but failed to agree on the future of the i sat as mistress between the 2 generals deepened, violence erupted. now annabelle han and his generals say time for reconciliation is over. and that the army is determined to defeat amity and dismantle his force. ash about bottle al jazeera. ah,
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now the death toll from a religious carlton. kenny has risen to at least 89. it's expected to rise as rights groups have registered more than 200 people is missing. authority say the victim starved themselves to death after their pastor paul mackenzie told them to stop beating for they wanted to meet jesus who have been zooming bodies from shallow graves in a forest on land. mackenzie owns, they say the site has been classified as the scene of a massacre. katherine sawyer reports from the town of melody. the death thorn has been a going up every day and we does begin to expect to see more bodies. now the police are now in another area while we were seeing mass graves that has been assumed. but they have gone to another area in the same
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area and they expect to see more of bodies. so that is an operation that is going on. people are very shocked about what is going on. i mean, we have been talking to the red cross which has a who have us set up our tracing center and they save that up to 200 people have be declared or missing. we have spoken to some of their relatives who are saying that they are just hoping that their loved ones are will be found safe and alive. we have been speaking to government officials who have been visiting the scene, including and there's a secretary of interior who has said that basically what the police are trying to do is to make sure that this man is charged with how terrorism is going to be very interesting to see if these are charges will stick.
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armed gangs in haiti have been steadily expanding their influence since the assassination of president juvenile noise. nearly 2 years ago. the un says violence in the council. porter prince is similar to a wall cern in october haiti's in battle. government requested foreign military assistance. so far there's been no intervention. theresa bur reports, they're getting more powerful every day. armed gang members in can, an on the outskirts of port a prince, they un estimates gangs now controlled 80 percent of the haitian capital. but gang members say you're the least of hades. many troubles with oliver. people say, gangs like ours or the country's biggest problem. we'll do that, where do we find all these weapons people leave in areas without food, water, roads, and hospitals. in the accusers of be in the countries problem, we leave it for the state to answer the law. haiti has been in the middle of an
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economic and political crisis for years, with violin spiraling out of control following the assassination of presidential in illinois. in 2021. alex 100 my can. this house was set on fire by armed groups, trying to take control of another part of the capital you salvage, if without, as you can see, all these are people who burned inside the house. they could not be served during the invasion of so many people died. this is a terrible thing that happens in the country. thousands of people have been displaced because of the violence. many are living in shelters, often unable to go back to their homes. franchise commissions husband was executed by gang members mowing while my husband was trying to enter the house, they took him, shot him, and burnt him with his motorcycle. that's why i came to the shelter with my children. when i returned home, our house was completely burnt. i didn't save any thing. my husband was
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a motorcycle driver. he was the one who took care of all the family. he lacked the train security forces needed to help the state regain control over last territory. 6 months ago, the government requested international military assistance, but nothing so far has come to the appeal. re send, leaked us intelligence documents, show that russia's wagner group was offering help in fighting the gangs. annalee say that's not the answer to the country's problems. i think that we need to file our sources, us off a lot of those if, if we were working in helping us out. but we, we think we reaching work with the gospel, international community and her little final solution, the word liberal formula. so her will, it has its repetition. we're seeing some videos. this is not something that we're looking forward to. while international community tries to find a solution, thousands remain trapped in their calles that has taken over their daily lives.
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betty several, i'll just cedar. another u. s. bank appears to be in trouble. shares of the san francisco baseline, the 1st republic of plunge to a rec hold low. it's share price dropped nearly 50 percent on news. depositors withdrew at least a $100000000000.00 in the 1st quarter of the year. last month's collapse of silicon valley bank anne's signature bank calls, the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector since the 2008 financial crisis still had on al jazeera marching for their rights. find out why indigenous groups from across brazil are rallying in the capitol. we're seeing heightened levels of criminality. when related to the, to the people who come on by calling controversy, the u. k. home secretary. so allah, bradman comes on the fire. suggesting migrants on criminals.
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ah, those is in paris. why are electing a new president on april, the 30th foreign policy matters in the fight against corruption, have dominated campaign? the governing party has been in power for more than 60 years. could this be the moment your position had been waiting for? follow the paraguay election. this month on al jazeera. with clouds meet mountain west struggle gives birth to a true passion, where faith is more just where humanity defies. expectation with freedom is always worth fighting both and untold stories from across asia and the pacific. 101 east on al jazeera, with
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with with, ah, ah, i'll come back here watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. the humanitarian situation in sudan is becoming more dire. fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces is entering its 12th day. people are
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running out of food, water, and medicine. people escaping the violence of already arrived in chad. sadie ravia, south sudan, and the theo pier. some are having problems crossing borders without permits. the death toll from a religious cult in kenya has risen to at least 89 authorities say the victim starved themselves to death. after being told to stop eating by the leader of the cult, who's now under arrest philippine president ferdinand marco student has been over seeing his country's largest ever joint military drills with the united states. more than 17000 troops have taken part in the land. air and sea exercises across several provinces include areas near waters contested by china. the philippines in the us have a decades long mutual defense treaty on or below has more from some ballast province. philippine president burton and marcus junior, personally witnessing wednesday's public is an exercise between american and
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philippine forces in particular a ship thinking exercise in waters off the province of some ballast, which is where we are right now. very close to the south china sea. now from our vantage point, we could only see round artillery being fired into the sea, as well as one of these high mars rocket launchers, buying this house into the sea. but this was a joint literal live buyer exercise, which meant that round assets as well as they will, assets in air assets were all being used to target this market any ship. now, philippine government officials, as well as us defense officials, they say these exercises in particular this ship seeking exercise that the president witness isn't targeting any particular country. but china, we not have a the same interpretation given the location of this exercise, which is in the south trying to see where the philippines and china have
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a territorial dispute. but officials say that all this underscores is the strengthening alliance between the philippines and the united states. there have been successive engagements between the 2 countries later to which is the upcoming visit of president for dina and marcus. junior to the united states. he will be meeting on may 1st with us president joe bided at the white house bar to below. i'll just hear a some ballast, the philippines. the british home secretary is under fire for suggesting migrants who arrived in the u. k. on small boats on criminals in an interview. so abraham and said asylum seekers crossing the english channel and both have a different value system. people coming here illegally do possess values which are odds with our country. we are seeing heightened levels of criminality. and when related to the, to the people who've come on boats related to drug dealing exploitation
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prostitution, there are real challenges which go beyond the migration issue of people coming here illegally. and we need to ensure that we bring an end to the bike crossing. all right, john hollis live for us in london. how much blow back all those commons, janet generating well, they're likely to be picked up all over the place. these are comments made by the home secretary swell abraham. and in the course of a round of radio interviews this morning, the context of course, the government's efforts to pass new legislations through the house of commons aimed at stopping the ever increasing numbers of people arriving. crossing the english channel into this country by small boat hoping to seek asylum here. but i think it has to be said that these are comments pretty much in keeping with other things that the home secretary has said recently that are caused members of our own party to call out what they describe as her racist rhetoric and these comments. you
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just heard them that they contain this sort of assa, them narrative, this idea of a clash of values, their values being incompatible with our values, the idea of a nexus between migration and crime and criminality. so they sit pretty well within that broad categorization occurring as well. as i said previous comments she's made last year talking about those small boat crossings as an invasion of migrants early of this month, turning her sites instead on british pakistani men who she said were principally responsible for grooming gangs. she said of them say, hold cultural attitude completely incompatible with british values, and that lead a former senior minister in bars. johnson's government to say that these were comments principally designed to exacerbate hatred or i will leave it there. thanks so much john. how now to those carrying migrant sank in the mediterranean, at least $57.00 people died. found off the libyan coast aid workers say they expect
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more bodies to be found 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. mac trail has more from the slaughter. libya has long been a transit hub, were african migrants trying to reach a pinch worth? what we saw from authority in western libya was 11 bodies were discovered including a child that was 4 in the, in the city of get a booty, which is just a bit west of here. and in the last week, at least, $46.00 body wash, the store in the city of so brought that which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show the, the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order to in or into search for a better life in europe. now the international of the us international division for
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migration has said that this quarter in 2023 has been the deadliest quarter registered since 2017. with more than $440.00 bodies. 4441 that's registered so far us president joe biden has announced his reelection bid for 2024, the age of 80. he's already the oldest president in us history. these brushing aside concerns about his fitness for a 2nd term. and nbc poll conducted earlier this week, found 70 percent of respondents don't think bivens should run for president again, mostly because of his age. 60 percent. don't think donald trump should run either. out of all registered voters polled 41 percent, said they'd vote for biden. in the general election compared to 47 percent, who said they'd vote for the republican nominee from the u. s. president. donald
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trump is facing a fresh civil case over alleged sexual misconduct. former advice columnist ege in carol, assuming trump for allegedly raping her in a department store dressing room in the mid 19 ninety's. trump has denied the accusation saying it's a hoax. a trial in manhattan is expected to last for 2 weeks. russian and bell russian athletes are continuing to train for next year's olympic games. those jabari met some russians looking to qualify for a new event. ah, 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 year's paris games. since russia launched, it's full scale invasion of ukraine last year. many international sporting organizations, banned russian and beller russian athletes from competitions. but with time,
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more exceptions are being made. last year for me, it was like her, like or 2 or 3 mom i was really like in depression, but olympus was my goal number one. and it bo make a lot of time. they program for my mind and the focus on the gold on stage survey goes by bumblebee. he won the individual people with gold medal at the 2018 summer youth olympics were breakdancing made its debut. i'm with the senior games now were realistic goal. the 22 year old is practicing for hours every day. great dancing is popular in russia. many adults your hope will be able to continue chasing our dream. hovering home the gold medal in this month. and next year, summer olympic games in paris watching on one of the most prominent sport coaches in this country, a woman who's in charge of preparing rushes,
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rhythmic gymnast. she says her team to is ready to compete. timo resorted person to him. hes 51. i mean pick metals and the 452 middle of all championship and european change. so, coaches on 25 years, well versed in and begins sport and politic is what did you say? none. the less said 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. arguing a country that launched 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 on the biggest stage, bumblebee says for him,
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break dancing is freedom. something that shouldn't be constrained by politics door such a bari al jazeera moscow. that's it for me, you can get more information on our website, al jazeera dot com. why the result next? then it's inside saudi looking at european plans to find more green energy sources from the northern seas. ah ah. hi there. good to see you after japan was down with rain, you know that much rain that fast. it did trigger some flood and landside alerts, but the bulk of that energy now over the pacific, much calmer weather, but it will be windy cross. so kato island support has a high of 14 degrees that a bad day, and beijing bit more in the way of cloud cover. you'll max out at 24, and there is somewhat weather moving across the yangtze river valley here. so that
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is lowering temperatures. it's been up and down in grey lynn, for example, in gwyn g province. as of late india really wide spread storms blair and operate across the country. i think though, the bulk of the activity i really happening in south and central areas of the country, same goes for sri lanka. and the mold eaves is wall. and here comes our next westerly disturbance for pakistan. this has the potential to be one of the worst we've seen so far this season. at thunder downpours hail storms mixed in there as well. and certainly that could damage a, some of the crops are in take you to the gulf right now. those winds finally starting to back off plenty more in the way of sunshine, but still getting these bursts of rain for that northeast corner of oman, water v rate. now of the middle east, here's our forecast on thursday, looking good across western saudi arabia as well. medina will max out at $36.00 degrees. that's a soft shot of your weather will soon take care. ah,
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