tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 26, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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see where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war, saigon, caravel war hotels. on all 0. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media spread of also on al jazeera government shuttle access to social media. ah ah. hello there, i'm the starting at hand. this is the news, our line from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. after 12 days of fighting the world health organization warns of many more deaths ensued on. so as you have the means are leaving the country thousands arrive by ship and saudi arabia, while others board, a french frigates. and what's you, don?
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ukraine's president holds his 1st phone call with the chinese leader since the start of the war the u. s. and south korean needed talk security with north korea and china at the top of their agenda. and a japanese attempt to make the 1st private moon landing fails. but those behind the project se they'll try again. i'm devin ashwood sport. we're counting down to the biggest primarily game of the season. manchester city against also the top to go head to head in a match that could go a long way to deciding the tie taurus. ah, well we start with the worsening humanitarian situation. and you, don officials have declared a state of emergency, and cartoon has tens of thousands of people scramble to leave the country. the army and the power military rapids abroad forces are locked in a struggle for control agencies. meanwhile, a warning of
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a catastrophe is fuel and basic goods run out of the bag begins our coverage. the humanitarian situation incident has been deteriorating rapidly since violence broke act. 12 days ago. people say they are running out of food, water and medicine, and i will let her go 9. we are really suffering. green mills are closed and we cannot grind our stock of wheat. most basic commodities are absent and if they're available and the prices are very high, i lost my wife. robin living conditions are very dire for every one. prices have sort a means of transportation, almost gone. people are really suffering route and it's not only sudanese. these were hunger, refugees, fed persecution in myanmar. they now find themselves in the middle of another conflict, only the federal because yes, it uses that it will be fighting with to go. we're good school or anywhere near the sybil. some people have managed to escape a boat carrying 1600 citizens of 50 countries has dr. cheddar in saudi arabia,
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and the united nation says at least 20000 people have arrived in chad. even though latin at the weekend inmates escaped the cobra prison in the capital, a high profile detainee who served in former president o'mara but she is government announced he had left a prison. i am at her own is wanted by the international criminal court and charges of crimes against humanity. and our for the army says bashir is being held in the military hospital. despite this, the army says it's in control. wagner, only on into the api. it is the pride of the sudanese army that we have not touched a single facility or any infrastructure. it is the rapid support forces that destroyed them. this war will come to an end very soon and you will listen to the final statement and all of the main facilities are operational. and in order, including the electricity and water supplies. but the rapid support force is posted to video on social media st. get taken over a major oil refinery and power plant about 70 clematis from the capitol, hot, or whenever we are in full control of the refinery. we believe in action,
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not empty words. this is not the time for their nonsense. we control the majority of the country north, south, east and west. we have 200 percent control over saddam. the united nation says there is no sign. the warring parties are ready to negotiate and has warned a further suffering as long as the fighting continues. as i beg, i'll deserve or these foreign students are stuck inside the capital cartoon and are pleading for health. this is an appeal by the many students in sudan to charity and relieve organizations and to benevolent businessmen. and we are living under the brunt of shelling and gunfire. helpless and defenseless. we are left with no options. we have sent similar messages, door governments. as you can see him and his students are left without shelter. we're almost like 3 days off with more than leave or line with them. well,
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i'll correspond hibbon. morgan is on the ground there for us in cartoon here, but we've been hearing for days now that all the basics are running short. what is the situation currently? well, people are torn between trying to get basic necessities and trying to leave the capital. and it comes down to them means and capabilities and the security of the neighborhood there. and at the time that they try to make their decision in the southern and eastern parts of the capital, for example, people are scrambling, trying to find buses to take them either to neighboring states like 0 in the central part of the country or river now and another part or even up to got out of state along the border with if you appear others are trying to make it to egypt across the border, saying that they believe that this fighting will last longer. and therefore, they're trying to find a place where there is more stability and let no fighting for the sake of their families. now, in the northern part of the capital, there has been fighting in the early hours of this morning and we can see plumes of smoke right now rising in the northern parts of the capitol as airstrikes are
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continue from the sudanese army against r. s f. positions, but those residents who are caught up, whether it's in the northern part of the capital or places like under man say that life has become tough, especially because they like financial means to carry on as fighting continues. and while they will get their name didn't, the situation is really dial. business has come to a halt at the center market. people are really suffering as many have most of the, the income and many haflin their homes at was at a law and occurs albany. we're suffering a lot, especially the lack of electricity and water supply. bakeries are also closed. the market is open, but movement is very slow and most commodities are abs. aletha is sharla. we hope they reach an agreement in the interest of the people. my. we hope peace and security restored soon. how boy sol movement is very slow. we are doing our best to help each other with that is why we even handout goods to those without money article. and however, as we've been hearing there, people are trying to support each other,
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but at the same time cartoon as seemingly falling apart, we heard from us as report that there have also been some pretty high profile prison escapes. is there a sense of who's to blame here while both sides are blaming each other? the rapid support forces says that the breaking of cobra national prison on sunday is the work of the sudanese army trying to release the members of the former ruling party who they accuse it has a role in this conflict between the rockets support forces and the sit in his army, the sudanese army, on the other hand, is booming. the rapid support forces for the breaking of not just cobra national prison, but several other prisons in the capital as well because all prisons in the capital have been broken into and more than 20000 inmates or former inmates. at this point, i have been released into the capital at roaming around the streets or they are concerns about security. but while both sides are trading accusations, the ministry of interior says that it says its responsibility to cat to handle the prisoners and the presence. but it is unable to do so because the rapid support forces are occupying its building, its main building,
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as well as aiming at its the at personnel at prisons. so both accusations of both sides accusing each other, but civilian saying that they are quite concerned because members of the former ruling party are out. but even more dangerous than that for civilians is the fact that more than $20000.00 inmates have been freed and roaming around the capital hudson incredibly chaotic. him, morgan there on the ground for us in the sudanese capital called to him. thank you so much, heather. as we mentioned, people are scrambling to flee the fighting, and cartoon the u. n says at least 20 thousands of now crossed into chad, joining the 400000 who needs refugees, who will already, their egyptian authorities say more than 10000 people have entered. you don, in the past 4 days alone, who don't itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees, most of them from south to dawn. many of them are now returning home. the u. s. has registered 4000 return needs and says many more on the way up to a 125000. now, even before the latest fighting 3700000 people were in time, need
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a space within food on a number that has risen by tens of thousands in just a matter of days. united nation, special representative for sudan was recently relocated from country to port to dawn. he says basic facilities and the capital on nearly destroyed airport is reportedly now operational. but it's a prince, are damaged residential areas near the headquarters of the army and the airport have come under persistent attacks. holmes, shop, schools, water and electricity installations. most hospitals and other health facilities have been damaged. are now fully disjoint. oh al jazeera, as mohammed as time is at a fuel station in southern cartoon, low malice, the lack of fuel has become a huge problem here in the south and south eastern parts of harpooned. the majority of petrol stations, like the one behind me, i'll shut down. tanks are very empty and the station is out of operation. getting
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your hands on fuel and has become extremely difficult. this has led to arise in the cost of transportation and subsequently food supplies. this is one of the major petrol stations on at 16th street, which closed its doors after the fight and began. the sorting price of oil has had an impact on every aspect of life and health. it's also affected the evacuation operations, even the movement of the displaced, the price of food supplies brought from outside the capital has also gone out. and this crisis is likely to get worse if fuel is not made available soon. some are taken advantage and selling fuel on the black market at higher prices. for example, a gallon of gas or just under 4 liters has risen from $8.00 to nearly 80 and is expected to rise even more, making it too expensive for most people. here we spoke to grocer's butchers and other shopkeepers, they told us they are facing great difficulties in securing their supplies to what
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the lack of fuel also means. many people can't move around by car, which is why fuel has become an urgent matter in this humanitarian crisis. tell him a little while as he been saying, the un now reports that at least 20000 refugees from sudan have crossed. enter chad . i correspond. unmeasured address joins us now from the village of co for an in chad. that's near the border with you don. i'm glad you're there, i believe with the you and wild feed program and i can see the crowd there behind you talk a through what else you're saying, right, what? basically, there are 4000 or 4000 registered refugees in this location and hundreds more are still within the community, but i've not been registered. so it tells you the picture of what has been happening over the past few days. we spoke to an individual who said they had to flee their home, are simply because the local chief eyes i asked them to, to run for their lives after 9 people were killed in that village. he came with his
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family with nothing on their backs, except the shirts and the clothes they have on their backs and are they? they had nothing to eat. and they were going about the host community to get some food to eat until the arrival of un agencies and the world food program, which delivered some form of a today, ah, some hundreds of tons of food items that include cereals, flower, cooking, all and a few other things now to explain more on the situation here is, are jack david, the communications officer of the workforce program here in chive jack, you've been to this camp. you came to this camp? what have you seen, and what are the needs assessment so far? yes. so indeed, here's the situation is very complicated for all these newly or arrived people. and now we've distributed a food for 1200 people, their work,
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the distribution will go on to morrow. and, and indeed among the needs of the people are asking, here is food and it's also shelters and other common goods. and it looks like we don't have much at the moment of escape. yes indeed indeed, you know, we really try to send this food here on the border with student a soon as we could. and it was a bigger a achievement tourist who sent it such a short amount of time to see them. but indeed, we still need a massive funding to keep on a comma to keep on feeding all these people here and all and all over. are chad. all the refugees really in big need of food? united nations is projecting more than a 100000. we'll come, we'll cross the border into china and you're talking about shortage of funding and
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i supplies to give to this people. what do you foresee in the next few months or few weeks or few months? so it's very difficult to, to predict anything at this stage. but what i can tell you for sure is that there is a huge, a needle in funding. and if we don't have these fundings, it might be very, very complicated for us to keep on feeding all the, the refugees that or are already living in chad and those very likely to arrive or to chide. like you jack jack david or is the communications officer of the workforce program here in chad and already the situation is desperate. some people are living under the elements they want food. our program has delivered aid here, and apparently they don't have enough funding and they don't have enough supplies to take care of people here. like we said before, more than 4000 refugees. i camped in this camp and hundreds why in the community they have not been registered yet, and the need for funding is more and more. dia,
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some people are telling us that they haven't seen food over the past few days until the arrival of this combo to day. plenty huge logistical challenge there as well and the weeks and months ahead. i'm an interest on the ground for us near the border between chad and sit on thank young are still plenty more ahead for you this news out including guns and gangs and hazy the un says it's reaching levels of wars and we'll have a live report. last ball scenario testifies, result, one president appears before an inquiry looking into his supporters attacks on government buildings and will tell you about the russian dance as hoping to break into the paris olympics next year. ah. and the ukranian president says he's had his 1st phone call with the chinese leader since the start of the war for letting me of lensky. he described his conversation
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with shooting, being as long and meaningful. she met russian president vladimir putin and moscow. last month. beijing says it's maintaining neutrality and the conflict. well, we'll get more from the child's stratford in just a moment from he's in the training capital case, but 1st, let's go to beijing and speak to jessica washington. she's there for us. jessica president, she seems to be starting self is quite the global peacemaker these days. so that's exactly right in that context. but you mentioned that these are the 1st talk since the russian invasion of ukraine between the 2 leaders and that context, that president, she has missed his russian counterpart several times including interest and in moscow since the invasion. and we do know that president lensky has repeatedly requested a meeting or some kind of discourse with president. she, it seems that only a few hours ago that goal was finally realized. so let's take
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a look at some of what was discussed according to a statement from the chinese foreign minister, foreign minister, each. the mutual respect for solving treat and territorial integrity. with something that both leaders agreed upon as being the political foundation that the relationship between the 2 countries and what president she dressed according to this statement, is that china stands on the side of peace. according to this statement, from the foreign ministry, all relevant parties must stay calm and exercise restraint. now if we take a look at this statement, which details what was discussed with the words that aren't mentioned are as important as those that are mentioned. what we see is that the words war and even any mention of russia have not been specifically mentioned. if we take a look at the outcomes from this, from this one, our phone call, according to what officials had said. from the cranium perspective, they had finally appointed an ambassador to china to be a position, had been vacant since february of 2021. and from china's perspective,
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they have appointed, as they will appoint a special representative of the chinese government on your asian affairs, will be sent to ukraine and other countries. it's not specified in that statement which countries that might include dental washington there with the latest for us from beijing. thank you so much, jessica. well, let's get the view from here now and speak to charles johnson. charles, there's been a perception, particularly with the presidential visits and all that beijing has been happy, a little more pro moscow, despite its insistence that its nature does this maybe mark a shift i don't think that anybody can doubt the significance of this telephone conversation is a conversation that zelinski has been asking for for a long time, but there is also, of course, a lot of doubt, certainly amongst the ukrainians and many of their western allies as to whether china could ever be an honest arbiter in any kind of future peace negotiations.
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because of china's strong relationship with russia, of course, we saw g in moscow last months, are talking about his day of friendship with vladimir putin. and we've seen this 12 point so called piece plan that the chinese put together. and they talk about things like sovereignty. in that plan now zalinski when that was released on february 24th just basically denounced it is not being a peace plan at all. and very interestingly, in the last few minutes on his telegram channel, he has released a statement and he talks basically, let me just pull it up for you here. he says that there will be no peace at the expense of all or territorial compromise. and that is in direct relation, serious we understand to this telephone conversation services as we know piece at the expense of total compromise. he said that no one wants piece more than ukrainian people. we are on our land and we are fighting for our future.
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so there in is an indication of, you know, calling any kind of optimism that despite this being of huge significance, we are a long way off this kind of conversation, this kind of relationship, the beginnings of it having any real impact on the, on the feet of future peace, there is a still a long way to go. just to let you know, there has been some international reaction as well. there's been some reaction from the white house. the rock, the white house is spokesperson john kirby saying that it was good news. but i, there was still far to, it was still far too early to, to, to note whether this was a anywhere near presenting the conditions for, for a peaceful solution to this war, tossed out for their an ukranian capital for us. thank you. charles. i was speaking of the white house, south careers president has been officially welcome to then the 1st u. s. state visit by south korean leader in 12 years.
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ah, present, a biden greeted units of y'all as a ceremony. then the white house rose garden, defense, co operation and efforts to counter north korea and china are expected to top. the agenda will not speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how good. kimberly. the 2 men i believe, are sitting in a bilateral meeting right now. much for them to discuss, but the strongest method chair is really intended to pyongyang. yeah, that's absolutely right. the message that this own visit is designed to project is one of deterrence. and really their iron clad commitment of the united states to come to the defense of south korea. should there be any sort of threat by north korea? and this comes that a particularly tense time, given the fact that north korea has stepped up its testing and has shown very little interest in talks of any sort of d nuclear zation. and so as a result,
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we heard from the u. s. president in just the last hour or so as you spoke on the south lawn at the white house, reaffirming that iron clad commitment to south korea's security. now, as you mentioned, the 2 men are meeting inside the oval office. they are citing a joint declaration known as the washington declaration today. what that will mean is the united states for the 1st time in 40 years will be stepping up, is show a force to project to north korea just exactly what we have been talking about here . there will be parking their submarines, the nuclear submarines in north korea docket, rather south korea docking them for the 1st time in 40 years. and in exchange, south korea will reaffirm that it will not pursue its own nuclear weapon. the so called nuclear umbrella, the united states being sufficient for its protection. but we should also point out
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that this comes at a particularly delicate time for the united states and south korea. and we imagine some of that will happen in terms of discussion behind closed doors, given the fact that there have been recent revelations of as a spy scandal here in the united states revealing the united states spying on allies among them. south korea, certainly that is not going to sit well with the leader of north korea and that is likely to be expressed still outwardly in front of the cameras. it was all smiles in the south line of the white house. we should point out this state visit only the 2nd for the biden administration is time to mark the 70th out of verse 3 of the alliance between the united states and south korea. our white house correspondent kennedy hung up there with all the latest on that state visit for a thank you. kimberly. the un security council is been briefed on the latest developments in haiti. this comes a day after a crowd and put a brands beat and burned 13 suspect of gang members to death. gang violence and
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kidnappings and hazy have risen sharply since present, driven on ways was assassinated in 2021. that's being in our diplomatic editor james base who's at the united nations for us. james, the u. n. as already saying that living in hays is like living through a war once on the table to day to realistically try to change anything. this is the regular update to the security council about the situation on the ground. and they're actually hearing about the situation in haiti from someone who's got new eyes on the situation because the u. n. has a brand new special representative has just taken up a job in haiti. she's maria isabel salvatore. now as you know, haiti suffered that devastating earthquake in 2010. there was then a period of some recovery, but things have completely unraveled in the last couple of years. we have 60 percent of the capital quarter prints, which is controlled by gangs. she gave some of the other figures. she said that
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serious criminal incidents in the last year they've doubled. she said that the haiti national police is totally ill equipped and under funded. in fact, if you look at the country of haiti, apparently any one time, there are never more than 3500 police officers on duty throughout the whole country as a country of 11000000 people. and she said, that's why the situation continues to deteriorate. first quarter of 202020 till 692 criminal incidence. that is homicide, rape, kidnappings and linking were reported in the same period in 2023 . the number of recorded cream in our incident. more than double to 1647 last month showed the highest incident. great since 2005. well,
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the un secretary general has been saying for some time since the end of last year, that the international community needs to do something a following, a request by haiti, he's been calling for what he says is an international specialist armed force, basically a paramilitary police strike forced to go in and help the haitian police. the problem is that he's said very widely this and he's spoken to key donors of police and troops at the united nations key countries in the region, including the u. s. and canada, and no one is coming forward to lead such a force. so for now the situation continues to get worse on the ground of the un saying it's a very, very desperate and dismal picture. and if america is a james, there's there for us at the un. thank you jane. while still ahead on out of their peers, grow about the health of us lender fast republic as best as a peer to lose trust in struggling bank. kenya coped us more bodies of people
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who belong to a religious cult are discovered and report actually from the n b a playoffs as denver nuggets progress. so the next round that's coming up shortly with jim. ah ah, here's your weather story for the america right off the bat. there's another tornado threat for the state of texas and oklahoma for sure severe thunderstorms. it's going to drop some hail and the winds around this storm system will exceed a 100 kilometers per hour or more wet weather on top from miami and fort lauderdale, and another spot that we've been drenched with. rain is st. lucia. $231.00 millimeters within 24 hours, all of that to say about 2 and a half times the average april rainfall. now in this zone for trinidad and tobago,
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we've got an adverse weather alert in play for similar conditions. and we're running the risk of seeing some flash flooding here to the great lakes we go. it certainly has been gloomy sherry as well. and we've seen some hill in this area is, was so low temperatures for this part of the world. meantime, for the west, those temperatures are on the way up so we can see in oregon state, for example, portland, up to 24 degrees, looking good up and down california as well as plenty of sun 24 degrees. there are storm system coming off the rockies meeting up with that warm air from the gulf of mexico, sparking those storms spin particularly wet for diana's sir, nom and french guy. anna, same for that. northeast side of brazil and for the southeast of brazil were also parrying up some thunderstorms here, including 4 ports of lake ray. on wednesday, sir, later, ah, may on al jazeera, a year after a jazeera journalist should be in a block, there was murder despite international outrage of multiple investigations
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implicating israeli forces. we ask why justice has not been served. fault lines examined the ramifications of julian associates publications. of us status, he quit, and what the case against him could mean for press freedom after leading to key for 2 decades. reggie, are you able to learn is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as a rare coalition of opposition parties hopes to unseat nigeria is to hold its 1st census in 17 years, an exercise likely to view ethnic tensions in africa's most populous nation. the united kingdom celebrates the coordination of charles the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey, me on al jazeera frank assessments. this treaty provides this with hopeful moment where countries could come together and start putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this global comments with the attention it deserves. inside story . on al jazeera lou
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ah, ah, welcome back. you're watching out there. i'm. i'm the styles you take here and uh huh, that's remind you about top stories. explosions and gunfire continue. insert on the humanitarian situation is becoming even more dire as fighting continues. officials of declared a state of emergency in the capital courtroom as people run out of food, water and medicine. ukrainian president vladimir lensky says he's had his 1st phone call with chinese president. she's been since the start of the war against you. described the conversation is long and meaningful. in, well south korea's president units of joel has been welcomed by us president joe biden at the white house. it's the 1st state visit to the u. s. by a south korean leader in 12 years. now returning to our top story,
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the crisis ensued on thousands have escaped the fighting and fed to neighboring countries, but many also remain trapped. sarah, cedric muhammad is through denise british and her father is missing in the capital . she explains what's been done since his disappearance. my dad left on sunday the 23rd from our family house and undermine would. i mean, he was on his way to court and to which is where our house is, to get some important documents and medication after we heard that there were evacuate we called him like 4, 26 pm and he sounded absolutely fine. a bit of phone like anything was wrong with him. and then we lost contract with him since our family and undermine, haven't heard from him. he hasn't come back and our family and neighbors in court. some 2 are also looking for him and looking out, he'll come but he hasn't come back home. so we haven't heard of him since
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a lot of people on track to people when they're looking not nothing on anything. basically we posted the car who was driving with my car, so i had pictures of the license plate. no one seen the car, nobody seen him. nothing at all. we called every single contact on his phone and no one's heard anything is all you might be hiding at someone's house, but don't even before he went missing, the actually contracted to deal. and we didn't buy creation. and they just basically said, so the day, my dad, i missing the called 4 times. i've emailed them person, me 3 times, my sister them nothing. they just keep trying to fill out this form, which we already have. no one helped us. all british embassy haven't even given us the number to the red cross red or nothing. nothing to help or canyon
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police have now recovered a c, 9 bodies from shallow graves on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. with r, as he say, they believed the victims starved themselves after being told by their past it not to eat food. catherine's way reports from shock, a whole village and eastern kenya. realities who believe their loved ones may have become a cult members. have come to look for them. the poor campbell car travelled to their canyon coast from nairobi. her brothers disappeared several years ago after selling their ancestral land. it equally midwinter, we have been trying to such as the mormon. my police took us to the farms of one. we are waiting and hoping that there will be rescue hardy, le mars carly weapons. but carrying where lima is looking for his daughter. she disappeared 3 years ago. but you know, we have several people have been rescued. some like this man were weak and
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dehydrated, they are undergoing cancelling aid workers see 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 are when we look up the records that we are receiving today. we have international people here, people from tanzania, people from a run that people from not group, sorry, people from nigeria, and even kenyans, who are well off coming to all the way through to, to to shock a hola. the lined 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 graves are. it looks like any other poor, rural home. but there is nothing typical about this tragedy. such camps as cottage across this area. it appears that people laughed in a hurry,
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relatives who are here a thing there, hoping that their loved ones will be found alive. interior secretary can dickie keep luda, visited the scene and made assurances that the alleged call to leader paul mackenzie may never be set free. i was glad to hear the direct our public prosecution say that he is exploring charging mister mackenzie and his group with terrorism. and i want to encourage the director of public prosecutions that is not far fetched to build a case of terrorism from what we are witless. relatives continued to wait for any news. a search and rescue. tim is on ground in the village, looking for victims who could still be hiding out in the bush. katherine soy chuck
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a hala, my lindy, kenya. o brazil's former past enjoyable scenario has testified to federal police as part of an investigation into post election riots. in january, thousands of both and our support is attacked. government buildings after he lost the presidential voice. while it is now speak to monica young again, she is in a brazilian for us, monica, i know brazilians will be watching this very closely, but it feels like many of them have already made up their minds about what happened ah, well yes. are people of president disabled and how to when he was in office, he systematically said cast out on the electronic boating system, which has been in use in brazil for the past 20 decades. he hinted without offering any prove that the elections may be rigged and are at the end, or when he lost it. that was the excuse that his supporters had for his loss in the
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october presidential runoff. so he was being investigated for posting a video on january the 10th 2 days after the riots took place. basically repeating once more that the elections had been rigged and the president, lucy, not to ruler, thus silver should not be in the office. because according to the video, he had not been elected. but what his lawyers said to day was that both sonata had posted this video accidentally. he was in a hospital in orlando, at the time with an intestinal obstruction, who was heavily sedated. he saw the video on facebook, you wanted to watch it later. so he thought he was saving it or sending it to himself. he pressed the button, he shared it. and then 2 days later when he was feeling better, he realised that he had done that. so he took down the video bed is the explanation
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that they gave for bull sonata insisting on this be says that the elections had been rigged. monica, i'm curious about where we are now in terms of brazilian politics. does falconer have a future that does he want? well? well he has been keeping pretty silent right after. i mean, before he, he, he didn't even finish his term. so he didn't want to pass the presidential sash to lula. he left for orlando, florida in the united states, where he spent 3 months there. then he came back. people thought there would be huge crowds. there weren't, he has kept pretty much to himself, but he is also being investigated in the series of cases. this being one of them, another one is ah, how jules that were offered by the saudi government. ah,
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we're never declared here to brazil also, his lawyers said that he didn't know that he had received neck, diamond necklaces and watches, estimated that cost more than $4000000.00. he didn't know about it until 14 months after these jewels had entered the brazilian territory. so he is under a lot of pressure by the judicial system, but there are many people that support him still. and in congress the, the far right and the conservative vote is still very strong. monica now can that speaking to us there from the brazilian capital. thanks so much, monica o. philippine and u. s. troops have sunk, a decommissioned navy ship in waters near the south china seen and was part of this . he has war games, the largest addition of daniel joint exercises and takes place amid escalating tensions in the region. bottom below has this report for us from zambales,
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one to 5 rockets fired into to see target a decommissioned philippine navy vessel 22 kilometers for where a u. s. hi. mars launched the miss us air naval assets reenforced. ground artillery a it back. the ship sinking exercise was the 1st for the annual wargames known as public then, which means shoulder to shoulder. in the philippines, president himself, ferdinand mark was junior, was there to witness history. the president watched the exercise and he understands the challenge is not this in field in doing a combined operation of this levin. and from that, the preaching shown, the president is what we came up with. the mock enemy ship was anchored in waters close to the south china sea, where manila and beijing had competing claims. but officials said the sinking
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exercise wasn't directed to china. the message ny, geared toward anything outside of the strong relationship and bond with the philippines. aging had earlier warned that increased defense cooperation between manila and its allies should not interfere in maritime disputes. this year's public, at the joint thrills between the philippines and the united states aren't just the biggest with around 17600 troops participating. they're also taking place amid hyde intentions, over taiwan, and the territorial disputes in the south china sea. adding to the unrest. marcus granting us forces access to for more military basis in addition to 5 approved under the enhanced defense corporation agreement assigned in 2014 through them are near tie one the size number about meeting, but it was 2020. so we but we do appreciate your business terms of how we develop,
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particularly our foreign funds to shape mistakes. 100 percent after more than 6 hours, of course needed hits guided bombs, dropped by us marine fighter jet, sank the ship victory in a simulated battle. won both armies, hope will never become a reality. far below al jazeera somebody this, the philippines or another us bank appears to be in trouble. shares of the san francisco bay slend at 1st republic had plunged to record low and share price dropped nearly 50 percent on news. the deposit is withdrew at least a $100000000000.00 in the 1st quarter last month. collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank course, the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector since the 2008 financial meltdown of the u. s. federal reserve has previously said its prepared to support struggling banks, as patty call have reports from washington. d. c,
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the argument is give us money now or risk a broader contagion to the banking system and we have the money pouring out of regional bank into the bigger bank, a $100000000000.00 outflow from the bank. now they made that up with loan from the federal reserve, but obviously deposits are much better to have that heavy load. so their reports that yes, once again, they're going to go back to the big bank that had already given them $30000000000.00 to try and sure of its balance sheet. so they're going to go back to the big base and say, okay, now we need you to buy bonds at a loss. first, public bonds at a loss. if not, we could fail. and then you could see even more regional banks fail. and that could affect the broader baking system. so got officials here in this building are watching stock market closely. these things can happen very quickly. so you see probably some action in the day ahead, just depending on what the market does, but it is a big concern to the fed. they're tied to stem inflation. to do that,
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they've been raising interest rate now. of banks are cooperating. that's going to affect their plan, who it will have a broader implication, not just for the u, as a carly, but for the world academy as well. so very tense situation right now for that bank 1st republic, you should see possibly actually coming out of british regulators have blocked microsoft. $69000000000.00 deal to buy video game make activision blizzard a competition and markets authority says the acquisition would have stifled competition in the cloud gaming market. the all cash deal with that to be the biggest and the history of the tech industry. giving microsoft control of popular game franchises like call of duty and candy crush. japanese company i space it says it's unmanned spacecraft probably crashed in an attempt to touch down on the surface of the communications will last just at the moment of the planned landing and engineers haven't been able to re establish contact fenton mullahan has more at this moment we haven't now able to confirm successful
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rounding on data, not office. it's not the outcome japanese firm ice base was hoping for. he is. it wanted to be the 1st private company to complete the successful lunar landing. but despite the setback, i space is optimistic. the journey began in december space x falcon 9 rocket black dolphin, cape canaveral florida. lander, cool. the one to 2 hours is 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
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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 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. centered monahan al jazeera. i'm still ahead here on out as aaron. no pain, no gain access from the any south computing to play with or to go with his face that's coming up with gemma. ah.
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a whole lou. ah, welcome back. it is time for sport and he has gemma. thank he, his daughter, i would just, i was 3 hours away from kickoff in what is undoubtedly the game of the season in the english premier league. manchester city against arsenault, a guardia, against our tatters. second against 1st arsenal go into the match at b. s you had to with a 5 point lead, but they failed to win any of that last 3 league matches. whereas man city who are chasing a potential trouble. looking to make it 7 victories in a row that retain the title if they win, their remaining matches, including this one. despite the momentum, seemingly with the home side,
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arsenals manager is up for the challenge. is going to be a tough night and challenge. yes, i do apologize. it is incredible for us and we knew from the beginning you want to win primarily. you have to both disperse and you have to be that you have to with chelsea and you have to be then you have to go away from one and you have to be them. and this is what i've been doing. that's where we are here. i know we have to sit it. andrea has to be the you want to be championed. you have told him that much . it is as simple as that. how decisive do you believe this 9? so minutes will be in the title. race for the season is really important, no decisive because the still many dove again for both sites, have morgans to play, but who can and then i how important it is, because if they win, there will be, it will depend on them killed the destiny will be in their hands, but if you indefinitely, the destiny will be no hint. we just had there from bass managers in the pat former
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colleagues with our tetter working his guardia, his assistant at mann city, between 201620. 19. my colleague paul reese spoke to paul, hast sports writer for the times newspaper, and he said the guardia are to relationship added another sub plots to the game. he was his most trusted and coach and they had a really good relationship off the pictures. well, they spend time together socially and our test a knew everything about our, our city play and they both got really similar idea of how to, how they want football to be played. so, you know how to really does have a better idea than any one else outside of city about how this alpert body all likes his teams to play. now your in manchester, which is red as well as blue year at the united press conference earlier is half of the city very nervous about manchester city, potentially repeating united's 1999 treble. yeah, i think so. certainly since the weekend when m. golf city united got through to the
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affair comp final. i think i think from that point on it became clear that the treble was a potential for city, you know, had been kind of not really spoken about before. and that does give united finally trepidation because when united the only team that still the treble this one, the lee, the a fake up in the champions league before. and i was in 1999. that's the one thing that united funds of held over city. when city funds remind me of their research success, so they've never done it before. and so they'll be willing, you know, they'll be very, yeah, you know, they're ready to do it now to support that to burden some on the line. their dominance in this city of the last few few years. city then still fighting. so when the champions league, their semi final opponents around madrid, suffered sat back in the spanish title race. they would be in a full to drone. what is the form and by strike, valentino castiano c scored for goals for jerome. now he's on lane from new york.
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they say that makes him the 1st player in more than 75 years to school for against re out in the game route, remain 11 points behind the latest boss, elena, having played a game more bossa play right by a con i later on wednesday. when wouldn't all england tennis club says it will donate more than half a $1000000.00 to relief efforts in ukraine and fund ukrainian players accommodation, russian and bella, russian players are allowed to compete off the ban complete band last year, but only as neutral athletes. no flags or find the support for those countries will be permitted at the club. and the players must find a declaration saying they won't show support for their countries or the war. while it's still up in the why the russians and better russians will be clear to compete as neutrals at next is lympics. the international olympic committee wants that to happen. but several countries are threatening to boycotts if it does to such a bar. i went to meet some russian bright dances who are continuing to train for
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parents 2024, just in case they get the chance to take part. 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 its full scale invasion of ukraine last year, many international sporting organizations banned russian and bell russian athletes from competitions. but with time, more exceptions are being made. last year for me, it was like a like or do or do freeman. i was really like in depression, but olympics was my goal number one. and it bo, they go out of time. they program for my minds. and the focus on this goal on stage survey goes by bumblebee. he won the individual people with gold medal at
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the 2018 summer youth olympics for break dancing made its debut. i'm with the senior games now were 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 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 rhythmic gymnast. she says her team to is ready to compete. timo resorted person to impose 51 on the big metals, and the 400, if to, to middle of all championship and your page. so coaches on 25 years, well versed in and begins,
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sports is ready to fit. nonetheless, the sea remains under pressure for more than 30 countries that are calling for a band on all russian athletes at the gains. 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 came to see their heroes on the biggest stage. bumblebee says for him, break dancing is freedom. something that shouldn't be constrained by politics. doors to jabari algae 0 moscow. in the m b a, the denver nuggets of one the 1st round playoff series against the minnesota timber wolf. nicole, you had a triple double. and jamal murray, 35 point says a one game, 51121, a 9 that secured a 41 series wind for the nuggets through all the top seats in the western conference. they will now faith,
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the phoenix suns in round into the that's also the sun's rays against the cliff is also by who came to one, a full back from a double digit deficit. so when game 513-6137. booker good $47.00 points, which included $25.00 in the 3rd quarter alone. well, kevin, around to grab. one last last turnover is transition katie. and an isa tray on the atlanta hawks alive in the series against the boston celtics. he scored a $38.00, including the game winning 3 points that with 1.8 seconds left on the clock, boston it still lead a 3 to i will get another chance to get the job done in atlanta on thursday. at that mileage avenue is only like 3 for 2nd says maybe 2. so i was i just had to trust in what our demo life and issue confidence. i mean, we're still, we're still in elimination phase. i mean we lose while we're done. so we gotta keep
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the same energy and be ready to play. and when we get home, we've all heard the phrase and no pain, no gain. well one i saw he play in the n h l now knows that better than anyone to watch this go with that was the edmonton oilers. zach climb in, deflecting his teammate shots off his face into the go to extend the lead over the loss entities king. luckily he wasn't to bobbie hertz and his oil, his team that went on to win 63 to go 3 to walk in that playoff series here. i mean, and he wasn't any player on tuesday to take a hit. this is caroline, is the boss in a whole also getting hit square in the face by a puck, but this time it benefited the opposition rock. now senate reacting brilliantly once it hits a house face to bully the pot into the goat for the new island is 132 to keep the series alive. the hurricanes still lead 32 over it is only a fort from me,
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for now i'll have more like a similar to rainy payton day. oh, that's it for this news. i'll be back with more in just a a with a meeting of minds all over the world. busy we have this rise over in for the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use it as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian e note meats. when now, economist ha, june chang,
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to pull myself out of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have any competition. studio b unscripted on al jazeera. i'm a like a vase in the south of india to find out how a tiny bass in this scheme brought an extensive mining operation to a scan. corona virus wept across the world with devastating effects, and it is widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the worlds most threatened to animals and join the call and get a global wildlife trade or thrive on al jazeera drama with theory is that the sky every day in search of signs of rain, he has lost nearly all the peaceful year being crops is here, tripping drought conditions affecting the south american nation. the drought is having an impact on across argentina. this is a field of coordinates. you can see it's try and it's already been lost produce are
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telling us that because of the lack of wards where they have started to notice, different types of insects they had never seen before. the stream weather conditions have also cost shortage, grass grain and water to view the impacting the captain of many of the farmers in the area. oh, after 12 days of fighting the world health organization warns of many more deaths in pseudo in while the un says tens of thousands of sudanese have fled the fighting to neighboring egypt. chad and ethiopia, ah, i'm his dog. attain this is al jazeera life from dar huh. also coming up ukraine's president holds his 1st phone call with the chinese leda.
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