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one day i might be covering politics to reminisce. i might hear by po tossing from serbia, go hungry to what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here douglas 0, we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, gun fire and explosions had in students capital. the world health organization is wanting of many more deaths. the un meanwhile says tens of thousands of sudanese of fled to neighboring egypt. chad and ethiopia. ah, hello there, i'm this darcy, attain this is out of their life. and also coming ukraine's president holds his 1st
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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 jet their agenda. ah, well, we begin with the worsening humanitarian situation. and you don officials of declared a state of emergency in the capital cartoon as tens of thousands of people scramble to leave the country. the army and power military rapid support, voices are still locked in. the struggle for control and agencies are wanting, if a catastrophe as fuel and basic goods run out, are so back begins our coverage. the humanitarian situation in sir john has been deteriorating rapidly since violence broke up to 12 days ago. people say they are running out of food, water, and medicine, but they will not be really suffering granules are closed and we cannot grind. our stock of wheat must be commodities are absent. and if they are available,
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the prices are very high. last fall by robin living conditions are very dire for everyone. prices have sort, immediate transportation, almost gone. people are really suffering. and it's not only sudanese, these are your refugees, said persecution in myanmar. they now find themselves in the middle of another conflict. i wanted to say because he is very with when you have, if i were to go to school the anyway, i need to save some. some people have managed to escape a boat carrying 1600 citizens of 50 countries has a doctor in jedi inside your ravia. and the united nation said that these 20000 people have arrived in chad at the weekend in may escape the colder prison in the capital, a high profile detainees. we served in former president omar the she has government, nancy had left a prison. i met her own is wanted by the international criminal court and charges
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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. why wouldn't you? i mean, to be happy. it is the pride of the sudanese army that we have not touched a single facility or any infrastructure that 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 forces posted the video on social media. same gets, had taken over a major oil, refinery and power plant, about 70 kilometers from the capitol hotdog. when we are in full control of the refinery, we believe in action, not empty words. this is not the for their nonsense. we control the majority of the country north, south, east and west. we have 200 percent control over sedan. the united nation said there is no sign. the warring parties are ready to negotiate and has warned further suffering as long as the fighting continues. i said bake of dessert and
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corresponding him, a morgan, as in carter, him on the ground with all the latest people are torn between trying to get basic necessities and trying to leave the capital. and it comes down to the 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 to 0 in the central part of the country or river now. and another part, or even up to a gallery of states along the border with ethiopia. 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 parts 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 continue from the sudanese army against arist 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
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life has become tough, especially because they like financial means to carry on as fighting continues, 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 accused. it has a role in this conflict between the rockets support forces and the sudanese army. the sudanese army, on the other hand, is blooming 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 capitol, roaming around the streets, avail, concerns about security. well, correspondent, amid address is near the chance you don border where sudanese refugees are pouring into their neighboring country the refugees, mainly women and children crossed over from sedans, da, for area into this part of charge. the united nations high commissioner for refugees say they have registered more than 4000 refugees and could ruin alone. and
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there are hundreds and hundreds more who are yet to be registered and do hope to accomplish that in the past in the next few days. now what the, the situation here in this particular camp is desperate. none of the refugees have any permanent structure over their head. there are no structures, no tense, and some of them are virtually living under trees. and they're telling us of the situation here is desperate. a lot of them say they haven't eaten over the past few days. now on this particular day, the united nations and it's agencies deployed to this particular area to see the situation for itself. it brought along tons and tons of food items to be distributed to the refugees. and what, let me show you in particular, what's there for, for them? now these are sacks of grains rise as well as oil that will be distributed to the refugees all across this particular region. what is not clear is what happens to the other refugees. port number in their hundreds were yet to be registered by the
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united nations agencies. or relief ages this year. now, when we pan the camera to the side, this particular family has just received its own share of grains. we can see it's like that's wheat and a few other stuff like cooking oil, pump oil grounded oil. so flour that could help the family get along until such a time that things improve in this particular camp. now the united nation, the wolford program is telling al jazeera that they have deployed ah, a lot of food items that will cater for only $20000.00 people. and the situation right now in this camp is that they are expecting more than $20000.00 people in the days to come. not denise, this is projected between 120002 up 220-0000 people tossing from done into this part of china. which means that the united nations and indexes and other live
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agencies. nitrous tip step up their act in order to get a for these refugees or thousands of also fled to ethiopian out there. as mohammed tell a tower call reports from the border order. he met a man lay up certainly wherein met a man is european near the sudanese board. i was on the other side as the town of gala, but separated by this fence ahead of me had the distance between the 2 is only 10 meters here. the influx of people has not stopped soon and for that the fuel crisis . our colleague reported earlier is having an impact here today. for example, the trip from godaddy to color, but now costs about $500.00 us dollars. about $20.00 to $30.00 buses arrive at this border crossing each day. the philippine government has said $35.00 tariff for the buses lined up by me. but you so only be $5.00 because i know i leave him a little. i will do. i celine. oh, what a today. the 1st group of people to arrive for rejections, namely 10 families. i followed by nearly 500 smalley students along with indian and pakistani nationals. the numbers are high and are posing
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a challenge for those operating the border crossing. more than 4000 people have passed 3, but the number of buses is dwindling. logistic problems are numerous from transportation to accommodation, child. the recent cease fire seems to have allowed some sydney's to leave. as of today, 1600 is the highest number since the start of the war. i know we spoke to people and came across many tragic stories as a result of this conflict way. and because of a lauren con has been looking at some of the reaction and newspapers, television, and on line from the situation inside hospitals to how people are trying to flee the violence. the world's media have been covering all angles of the conflict. so let's take a look at some of the latest headlines, while the guardian is focusing on the root causes of the fighting. which date back to before the 2019 uprising that ousted omar alba, sheer. the article says alba, sheer built formidable forces and then pitted them against one another. so a showdown was inevitable,
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and the new york times is wondering where the former president is saying. the mystery of alba share whereabouts adds to the crisis in sudan. and we have the washington post is quoting people and her to him who say the intensity of the fighting is now dwindling. while the financial times of angle is british nationals trapped in sudan, the u. k. government is conducting rescue flights for thousands of its citizens. and the b, b. c is highlighting personal stories of those have been left behind in sudan, including a british citizens, elderly mother. cnn is covering how the wes enabled futons warring generals, while al serra dot com continues to provide live updates as they happen. we're also keeping an eye online as many people have been posting about their experiences in hot whom and in other cities. but it's becoming increasingly difficult for them to
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access social media. network data shows a near collapse of internet connectivity nationwide, and many posts are about people scrambling to leave this video circulating on social media puppets show the long keys to port sit on. the user says this is why registration takes place the fairies and ships of the port, and the priority is given to foreign nationals. however, the video has not been independently verified. many foreign nationals are already back on home soil. some have described the situation during their escape is violent and chaotic. one says it will haunt her. i am very, very relieved. i still can't believe this past month. i will continue to have nightmares about it, but it's part of life. it wasn't experience. very bella milan was a little picked up by the french embassy, who took it from the hotel,
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which was taken over by the rapid support forces, who used it as a base. the un secretary general as calling on all parties to stop fighting antonio could. harris says the solution to the violence is not on the battlefield. the sudanese army and the rapid support forces have been updating their social media accounts regularly. often to trade blame the police are accusing the paramilitary group of breaking into prison to release, detainees, accusations the are theft is denying. and the un says, the major concern is that both sides the conflict, think they will secure a military victory, which means the situation is likely to get a lot worse and as far as arrive back safely home, millions of sudanese, a still trapped by the fighting. ah, moving on to other news now and ukrainian president says he's had his 1st phone
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call with the chinese leader since the start of the war. for letting me valencia described his conversation with children being as long and meaningful. she meant russian president vladimir putin in moscow last month. aging says it's maintaining neutrality and the conflict shall stratford has worn out from cave. there's no denying that this telephone conversation between president zalinski and president g is not highly significant. the 1st conversation that they've had, we are still a long way off in certainly in ukraine and amongst many of ukraine's western backers. out of china being seen as an honest, neutral arbiter in potentially trying to bring a lasting piece to this crisis. interestingly, we had already comment from zalinski on his telegram channel, and he said that there was no peace would be found at the expense of territorial compromise. he said no one wants peace more than the ukrainian people. we are on
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our land and we are fighting for our future. and interestingly, he said that during this conversation, particular attention had been paid to ways of possible interaction with the aim of establishing a just unstable piece. now of course, china has put together a 12 point so called piece plan that was made public in february. and zalinski was very quick to denounce that, not calling it a plan in, in any way towards pace. it's all to do with territory still for the ukrainians. zelinski repeatedly says that until russia withdraws from all the occupied lands, including crimea. he's not prepared to sit down, at least with the russians, and talk about a lasting solution. so as i say, this isic significant, this conversation that's been had, but there is still a lot of work to be done. and it's going to be interesting to see how the european community and the white house,
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how the us really flesh is over this conversation. and way that they interpreted it trying to form some sort of solution to at least get some potentially presidents zalinski and president putin one day sitting at the same table. well, south korea's president has been officially welcome to the white house. the 1st u. s. state visit by south grandy the in 12 years. the president joe biden greeted units are gill ceremony. they're in the white house, rose garden, defense cooperation, and efforts to counter north korea and china are expected to be topping their agenda. white house correspondent kennedy health that has this is timed for the 70th anniversary of the alliance between south korea and the united states. this being the state visit only the 2nd state visit of jo biden's presidency and also the a sort of a affirmation that in terms of
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a joint declaration that is to be signed between the 2 leaders. this will be something known as the washington declaration. and what this will consist of is an understanding that washington, for the 1st time in 40 years, will begin docking its nuclear submarines in the harbor port inside south korea's us boundaries for the 1st time to project that might as a deterrence to north korea, which has shown very little interest in di nuclear zation talks and has continued to conduct to its nuclear missile testing. so this is something that has been of grave concern to south korea in exchange is part of this washington declaration. it will be reaffirming that it will consist under the nuclear umbrella if you will, of protection of the united states and will not seek its own
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a nuclear weapon. so this is something that is being discussed in the oval office, but we should point out, it comes in a particularly tense time in terms of relations between south korea in the united states. that's because of the 2 men are also discussing some uncomfortable conversations with regard to the u. s. by scandal and the revelations from the pentagon that were put on line. those documents was classified documents that were lead showing that the united states has a our pension for spying on some of its allies, including south korea and well, this has been uncomfortable for the united states. the south korean leader has come out publicly as recently as. c in the last 24 hours or so saying that there is still trust between the 2 leaders and the 2 nations. and that's what certainly matters in this alliance. i, stella had here on out his era. bolton, all right, testifies brazil's former president appears before an inquiry looking into his
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supporters attack on government buildings and more bodies of people who belong to a religious cult. undiscovered and tenure ah, unflinching questions is war with will one, the imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, black lives don't really matter in the police world. join me, mark them on hill upright. what al jazeera, when this boats and ships of all sizes, and that all using different applications to maintain connectivity or secure encrypted communications. as hale sets technology, and shoes that regardless of whether all location, they'll get the job done. best hail sat space to deliver your
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vision. no life. and so i gone would say the press retreated to the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see the recreation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict of 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 g 0 o. oh, walking back. you're watching al jazeera. i'm the stars you to here. and uh huh.
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that's remind you about top stories, explosions and gunfire. continuing through dawn and the humanitarian situation is becoming even more dire as fighting continues. officials have declared a state of emergency in the capital cartoon. as people run out of food, washington medicine, ukrainian president brought him his lens. he says he has had his 1st phone call with chinese presidents fusion being since the start of the war. the landscape describe condensation as long and meaningful. south korea's president, june, or july, has been welcomed by us president joe biden to the white house. it's the 1st state visit to the u. s. by a south korean data in 12 years. well armed gangs and haiti have been steadily expanding their influence, cynthia, assassination of president driven armies nearly 2 years ago. now. the u. n says violence in the capital, puerto prince is similar to a war zone in october. he's, he's in battle. government requested foreign military assistance, but so far there has been no intervention. theresa bo reports they're
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getting more powerful every day. armed gang members in cannon 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 will do that. where do we find all these weapons? we believe in areas we have food, water, roads, and hospitals. in the accusers of be in the countries problem, but when they bid for the state to answer the law. haiti has been in the middle of an economic and political crisis for years, with violin spiraling out of control following the assassination of presidential in illinois in 2021 with alex 100 my can. this house was set on fire by armed groups, trying to take control of another part of the capitol salvage if without, as you can see, all these are people who burned inside the house very could not be served during
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the invasion. 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. my, you know they, 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 anything. my husband was a motorcycle driver. he was the one who took care of all the family. he lacks the trained security force as needed to help the state we gain control over last territory. 6 months ago, the government requested international military assistance, but nothing so far has come to the appeal. reese and leaked us intelligence
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documents show that russia's wagner group was offering help in fighting the gangs annually 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 walk right in helping us on what we, we think we need to work with the gospel, international colleen energy to find a solution to wagner will form rosara. it has its reputation. we're seeing some videos. this is not something that we're looking for. while the international community tries to find a solution, thousands remain trapped in their calles that has taken over their daily lives. very civil. i'll just cedar leon security council as being briefed on the latest developments there in haiti. first quarter of 202022692 criminal incidence. that is homicide rape kidnappings and lynching were reported in the same period in
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2023. the number of recorded criminal incident more than doubled to 1647 last month showed the highest incident great. since 2000 and fife. the death toll from a religious cult in kenya has risen to at least 98. it's expected to continue to go up as rights groups have registered that more than 200 people are missing. authorities say the victims starved themselves to death after their pastor upon mackenzie told them to stop e thing if they wanted to meet jesus. police have been zooming body is from shallow graves and a forest on land. the mackenzie owns her correspondent. catherine sway reports from the town of melody. the death born has been o going up every day and ruth is begin to expect to see more bodies. now the police are now in another area what we were seeing. 5 mass
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graves that has been assumed, but they have gone to another area in the same 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 a bus set up our tracing center. and they said that up to $200.00 people have be declared or missing. we have spoken to some of their relatives who were saying that they are just are 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 um, what the police are trying to do is to make sure that this man is charged with
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how terrorism i'm. it's going to be very interesting to see if these are charges will stick. brazil's former president, jaya balsam arrow, has testified to federal police as part of an investigation and to post election riots in recall. and january, thousands of boston are supported, attacked government buildings after he lost the presidential vote. monica yeah. now here there's the following developments from brazilian president disable. so now to when he was in the office, he systematically said cast doubt on the electronic voting 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 are when he lost. that was the excuse that his supporters had for his loss in the october our presidential runoff. so he was being investigated for posty,
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a video on january the 10th 2 days after the riots took place. basically repeating once more that the election had been rigged. and their president moved in as a rule of the fuel that should not be in office. because according to the video, ah, he had not been are elected. ah, 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 abstraction who was heavily sedated. he saw the video on facebook, you want 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, that is the explanation that they gave us for both fernado insisting on this thesis
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that are the elections had been rig. well that's it for me and started, hey, for this bulletin. remember, you can always find much more information including on all of our top stories on our website that's al jazeera dot com, whether it is next and then inside story, we'll examine job. i'm reelection bid for the u. s. presidential race in 2020. ah, that's a quite picture across the middle east. i everyone will pick up the weather story there. not a whole lot going on, but we're still seeing these bursts of rain and toward the northeast of mine. that is where we had that tornado and certainly running the risk of seeing a more severe thunderstorms in this area. meantime, up and down the golf. not bad. plenty in the way of sunshine for doha, with a high 36 degrees in the when not really coming off the golf. so it's not going to
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be that humid either through pocket stop here comes or next, whether maker anywhere from same province through to the capital territory in punjab province as well. sundry downpours, the risk of some hail. meantime, the news beckett's don tashkent at 30 degrees that fall above average winds have turned around to northerly in its stumble, that drives down your temperature to 12 degrees. that's a temperature we'd expect to see for the month of march and a lot of rain in the forecast here as well. in time the weather is around nigeria, beneath togo and gunner running the risk of seeing some flooding here. and a slug of rain is fighting down the coast of camera room and gab on in time it's been wet for the southeast of kenya. so for mombasa that is set to continue on thursday. and here comes our next weather maker pushing into the western cape province. that means some showers in those winds will pick up for cape town on thursday. that sure weather update bye for now. ah, with fake companies, fake passports,
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