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for over 70 years, only to then establish an investigative platform, determined to break through a poisonous media landscape in search of justice. an epic saga of truth seeking under refusal to be gagged. radio silence, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah. hello there, i'm his dad. he had a and this is the news. our live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes gunfire and explosions, hud and students capital. the world health organization is wanting of many more deaths as the fighting continues in while the un says tens of thousands of sudanese of fled to neighboring egypt, chad and ethiopia standing together against economic influence being leveraged,
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in course the way the u. s. on south korean leaders talk security at the white house with north korea and china at the top of their agenda, ukraine's president holds his 1st phone call with the chinese leader since the start of the war. i'm javin ashwood sport, the biggest primarily game of the season kicks off in an hour manchester city against arsenal, the top to go head to head in the maps that could go a long way to deciding that's high taurus. ah, welcome to the news. we begin and sued on where the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. officials of declared a state of emergency now in the capital cartoon. as tens of thousands of people scramble to leave the country. the army and paramilitary rapid support forces are still locked in. struggle for control and agency is a warning of a catastrophe,
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as fuel and basic goods run out. i said back because our coverage, the humanitarian situation, insur john has been deteriorating rapidly since violence broke out to 12 days ago. people say they are running out of food, water, and medicine, but i never had, i really suffering granules are closed and we cannot grind. our stock of wheat must be commodities are absent. and if they are available, the prices are very high by the robin living conditions are very dire for everyone . prices have sort, immediate transportation, almost gone. people are really suffering. 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 go to school the anyway, i need to save. some people have managed to escape
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a boat carrying 1600 citizens of 50 countries has dr. jetta in saudi arabia and the united nation says that need 20000 people have arrived in chad. we can't inmates escape the cold, their prison in the capital, a high profile. detainees who served in former president omar, but she has government. nancy had left a prison. i met her own is wanted by the international criminal court and charges of crimes against humanity and are for the army says for she is being held in the military hospital. despite this, the army says it's in control. why do you want me 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. all of the main facilities are operational and in order including the electricity and water supplies. but the rapid support force is posted. the video on social media saying it had taken over a major oil refinery and power protect by empty clematis from the capital or do one
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award. we are in full control of the refinery. we believe in action, 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 of further suffering as long as the fighting continues, assert big al jazeera. oh, let me tell correspondent him morgan. she is on the ground for us in cartoon. hipaa we've been hearing for days now that all the basics are running desperately short. what is the situation like on the streets there? now? while cartoon has become a ghost city, that's the best description. people can give you when you ask them. how did they feel about harder to him at the moment? it's a place where once upon a time there were 8000000 people living in it. and now thousands and thousands are trying to leave the capital or have already left a capital. now in the know than in side of the, the capital harder to him,
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there's been fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army. in the southern and eastern sides, people are trying to flee. people say that when they get the opportunity, they try to get on buses as long as they have the financial means. but in other parts of the capital, people are afraid to venture out even to get basic commodities. those who can say that they find the prices in the market very hard for them to afford, especially since banks have been closed since the fighting started. and will they be good for their name didn't. was situation is really dial business has come to a halt at the center market. people are really suffering as many have lost their daily income and many haflin their homes at allow cars are vanny. we are 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 absent. shallow. we hope they reach an agreement in the interest of the people. my, we hope patient security restored soon by sell movement is very slow. we are doing
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our best to help each other. that is why we even handout goods to those without money. and hipaa is painful as we were hearing that try to katie, support each other to survive. we seeing cartoon continuing to fall apart. we heard there and us report there have been some high profile prison escapes. as with everything it seems everyone's name each other. yes indeed. now the rapid support forces blamed the sudanese army for the break and in cobra prison which happened on sunday. they said that that's because they are trying to bring in members of the former regime back to power. and the so sudanese army is blaming the rapid support forces not only for the brake and in cobra prison, but in other presence as well. 20000 prisoners have been have been escaping present since are the thought of the fighting. and that's because most of these prisoners have been broken into with many people saying that it's the rappa support forces involved. while the rapid support forces accuses the sudanese army. now the
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ministry of interior also put out a statement saying that it is responsible for the prisoners and the prisons around the capitol. but because it's building and it's ministry is being occupied by the rapid support forces and its personnel being targeted by the r s f. they cannot carry out their work. now conditions in the presence were quiet dire as well. just like any other parts of the capital, but their concerns about the prisoners who were able to escape, especially because one of them is wanted by the international criminal court. but people also have concerns about the other prisoners, 20000 prisoners. now roaming around the streets of hudson and people say that it's going to add to the insecurity that was already happening because of the fighting between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. of course, insecurity and chaos. have a morgan there with all the latest force, francine his capital. thank you, heather. well, our correspondent on that address is near the chance, sued on board her, where she needs refugees are now pouring into their neighboring country refugees, mainly women and children crossed over from sedans, da, 4 area into this part of charge. the united nations high commissioner for refugees
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say they have registered more than 4000 refugees and could ruin alone under a 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 situation here in this particular camp is desperate. none of the refugees have any prominent structure over their head that are no structures, no tense. and so the money virtually living under trees and the telling us of the situation here is just for it. 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 ages is 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
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the other refugees. port number in the hundreds were yet to be registered by the united nations agencies. or relief agencies here. 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. the united nations has projected between 120002 up 220-0000 people crossing from to done into this part of china. which means that the united nations
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and is it, is, is, and other relief ages. neatest tip, step up their act in order to care for these refugees. i'll just ask mom and tell her to rocco report, staff and mackinac natalie, ethiopian sydney's border ordered darcy, madame mar. lei of sydney, wherein met a man is european near the sydney's border. so 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 put it at the fuel crisis. our colleague reported earlier is having an impact here to, 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. so the philippine government has said the $35.00 tariff for the buses lined up behind me from what you saw only be $5.00 that i now i liam . oh little i will do. i silly all what a day. the 1st group of people to arrive or egyptians, namely 10 families. i followed by nearly 500 smalley students along with indian and
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pakistani nationals. the numbers are high and are posing a challenge for those operating the border crossing. more than 4000 people have pos 3, but the number of buses is dwindling. logistic problems are numerous from transportation to accommodation, so the recent ceasefire seems to have allowed some certain use 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 the little well well, as we've been hearing, the violence answered on has already displaced tens of thousands of people. some managed defeated towns and parts of the countryside where their relatives and friends live. but who group of women and children who didn't have anywhere to go sought refuge at a school. lion lay jenina linda lapel. we had taken shelter here 13 days ago since a final day of ramadan. my children a nice skate the vibe and came here. my husband died. he was run over by a car. thank god,
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benevolent people are supporting us. i lo said at the amy dre them in all these families of taken shelter here since the beginning of the fighting matter. we, as there had crescent a withered school buildings, a peg with intended to split people. he started to play volunteers among the schools. we have been providing 1st aid and basic necessities, but we've run out of food and medical supplies, but it has all still plenty more. i have here. the sneers are including guns and gangs and hazy the u. n says it's reaching the levels of a war zone. more bodies of people who belong to a religious cults are discovered and and will tell you about the russian dances. still hoping to break into the paris olympic faxed in awe. to some other news now the u. s and south korea have agreed to significantly strengthen the deterrence against north korea,
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including with increased nuclear cooperation and comes after the south korean president made the 1st state visit to the us and 12 years. the president joe biden greeted units of kil, at a ceremony. there in the white house rose garden, it's just the 2nd state visits invitation of his presidency and highlight south korea is important to us efforts to count up young young. i'm here to the french treaty is iron clad and that includes our commitment to extended to turns and, and, and includes a nuclear threat nuclear deterrent. they are particularly important in the face of dpr cage, increased stretch in a blatant violation of us sanctions. i'm young to kind of go, she's our countries have agreed to presidential consultations in the event of north korea's nuclear attack and promise to response swiftly or well mainly and
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decisively using the full force of july and including the united states nuclear weapons article was faint to our white house correspondent, kennedy, how good he has been keeping an eye on the visit for us. kimberly the 2 men have literally just been addressing the media, but it feels like they are really speaking compelling young from the rose garden that that touch, joy press conference there in the rose garden is still ongoing. and what i can tell you just just coming off the back of that last clip that we heard there from those 2 leaders with regard to that extended deterrence, they're talking about really at the needed if they had to use that to nuclear force in the face of any us strength of might, that might be shown by north korea, the u. s. president going on to expand. they're saying that if the united states were to have to do that, that it would be done in consultation with allies. if the u. s. were to have to choose that nuclear option. what we can tell you is that this is of meeting the 2
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leaders have merged from the oval office to say was really based on shared vision, shared values. we understand they talked about peace and stability in the taiwan straits. but mostly this was about, as you say, projecting a message of strength from the 70th anniversary of the alliance between the united states and south korea towards pyongyang. the fact that at north korea has not shown any interest in d nuclear zation talks, but instead has continued to, to conduct its missile testing. what we also know from this meeting is that there have been other major issues that have been discussed, including the economic ties between these 2 countries. the fact they feel this can be expanded as the fact that there is also a need to continue the cooperation, not just when it comes to the economy, but also when it comes to the military with japan,
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something that was also discussed, the u. s. president praising the fact that both south korea and japan have continued to bring about historic reconciliation and the we should also point out the u. s. president just one day after announcing his re election bid for 2024. 6 has just faced a very uncomfortable question about his age, the fact that he would be the oldest president to run for reelection and modern history. modern u. s. history. he really dodge that question. just moments the goals saying that he has a lot of work to do and that he's not focusing on his age. he is focusing on the work that needs to be done. the work that he's done thus far speaks for itself. and as for donald trump, his predecessor, and whether he will run again, he feels he needs to run because he believes that donald trump still presents a clear and present danger. kimberly, how could there, how corresponding, with all the latest from the white house. thank you. kimberly now the death toll
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from a religious cult in kenya has risen to at least $98.00. it's expected to further increase as rights groups have registered more than $200.00 people as missing or 30 say the victims are believe to have starved themselves to death after their pastor paul mackenzie told them to stop eating. they wanted to meet jesus. please have been examining bodies from shallow graves in a forest on land. the mackenzie owns. they say the site has been classified as the scene of massacre. catherine saw in our reports from the nearby town of melinda. 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 what we were seeing. 5 mass graves that has been assumed, but they have gone to another area in the same area and they expect to see more of
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wood is so that is an operation that is going on. a 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 said that up to $200.00 people have be declared or missing. we have spoken to some of their relatives who are saying that they are just stuff 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 i'm. it's going to be very interesting to see if these are charges will stick
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to un. security council has been briefed on the situation in haiti, where rising gang violence has led to an increase in killings and kidnappings. the un says it's reaching the levels of a war zone. first quarter of 202022692 criminal incidents. that is homicide, rape, kidnappings and lynching, were reported in the same period in 2023. the number of recorded criminal incident more than doubled to 1647 last month showed the highest incident greats since 2000 and fife. or let's bring it out to for magic at, at a james bay as he is at the u. n. for us. james, listening to some extraordinary numbers there. i know haiti's already asked for help for intervention, but do you get the sense that any country is willing to take that on? no, not at this stage,
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the security council heard from the special representative you heard there, maria, isabel salvatore. now they got fresh eyes on the situation because she's only been appointed this month. she's only recently arrived in haiti and she made it clear i'm told both in that public session, but also in the close session. how worried she was about the situation in the country. how the gangs control much report prints the capital and how the violence is getting much, much worst of some figures, just 60 percent of poor friends controlled by armed gangs. she made it clear that the haitian national police, they can't cope at all with the situation. they're la crept and understaffed, and another figure that she came up with, which i think was pretty shocking, is that at any one time in haiti, there are $3500.00 police officers on duty. that's for the whole country. a country of more than 11000000 people, as you say, the calls have come from the haitian prime minister,
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a late last year then from the 2nd general of the un for the international community set up, that's to step up to help the haitian police force and a to provide a new or international police paramilitary strike force. not something that would come under the u. n, but it would be an independent nations setting up together some sort of force. the problem is lots of countries were in favor of this idea. the u. s. for example, was in favor of the idea canada was in favor of the idea. but none of those countries which have sophisticated policing systems and capabilities. we're prepared to be the force that was going to lead this force to be the lead country. and so in a situation now where the situation continues to get worse, the questions being asked, buying close doors are, you know, how much longer, how much worse can it get before someone agrees to step in. and certainly for now, it is getting a lot worse, according to the special representative. the only good news on the horizon is some
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positive political developments. there was a deal at the end of last year, a political agreement, a national consensus will look now got the court of causation. a new judges said that court is finally operating. that's good news and there's also a high transitional council that's operating. the plan is then to get an electoral council going and get elections with some hoping they could be elections this year . but that seems most unlikely when you look at how bad the situation is on the ground. and do you out at a medic, editor james phase, they're crossed out for us at the united nation. thank you. jane. also africa has now clarified it is not planning to quit. the international criminal court. backtracking on earlier comments made by president around the posen in 2016 south africa had said it would withdraw from the roman statues as the i c. c. but the country is high court blocks than it is unconstitutional. b,
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i. c. c has issued an arrest warrant for russia's president that i'm a person they did that last month. so africa will be hosting the bricks summit in august inviting all the leaders of the block, including prison on jailed russian opposition. leader alexander valley has hold the latest case against him. absurd. he was in court on wednesday in the early stages of a new trial. annex stream isn't charges. he's already serving 11 years and a maximum security prison and says all charges against him are politically motivated around. he was also taken to hospital earlier this month with his folks pass and saying she could not rule out. poisoning, as the call, the ukrainian president says he's had his 1st phone call with the chinese lead since the start of the war, brought him is landscape, described his conversation with children being as long meaningful. she also met russian president vladimir prison and moscow. last month aging says it's maintaining neutrality and the complet charles trucks, it has more from the ukrainian capital. there's no denying that this telephone
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conversation between president zalinski and president g is not highly significant. the 1st conversation that they've had, but 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 zelinski 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 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
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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 any way towards piece. 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 is going to be interesting to see how the european community and the white house, 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 as tele, had here on out of their peers, go about the half of us. and the 1st republic as investor trusts,
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struggling back and forth action from the end of the denver nuggets progress to the next round, coming up shortly with a that's a quite pitcher across the middle east. stiver one will pick up, the weather is stored there, not a whole lot going on, but we're still seeing these bursts of rain toward the northeast of oman. that is where we had that tornado and certainly running the risk of seeing a more severe thunderstorms in this area. mean, so i'm up and down the golf. not bad. plenty in the way of sunshine for doha, with the high 36 degrees in the wind. not really coming off the golf, so it's not going to be that humid either through pockets down here comes the 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,
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a news bickerstaff 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 gone running the risk of seeing some flooding here. and a slug of rain is fighting down the coast of camera room and gone in time. it's been wet for the south east 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's your weather up day bye for now. ah, may on out his era, a year after a jazeera journalist, sharina barclay was murdered despite international outrage and multiple investigations implicating israeli forces,
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we ask why justice has not been served. fault lines examined the ramifications of julian associates publications of us state. he quits and what the case against him could mean for press freedom after leading to a case for 2 decades. reggie pie one is facing perhaps, is toughest election yet as a rare coalition of opposition parties hopes to unseat in 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 us 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. oh,
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a welcome back. you're watching out a 0. i'm just talking to a in durham that's remind you about top stories, explosions and gunfire. continuing through, dawn on the humanitarian situation is becoming ever more. di as the fighting continues. tens of thousands have fled to neighboring countries as people went through medicines. the u. s. and south korea have agreed to significantly strengthen their deterrence against north korea, including with increased nuclear cooperation. and comes off to the south. korean president made the 1st state visit to the west in 12 ukrainian. president. volume is lensky says, you've had his 1st phone call with chinese president, she think, start a war. he described the conversation as long and meaningful or turning now
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to our top story. the fighting ensued on joining us live on the phone from the capital cartoon is also dig l. no, he's the country director of islamic relief into don. also. dick, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us today. i believe you are in khartoum. at the moment with your family, how are you will doing? thank you very much. yes, i was in my familiar what's the situation like that? i know the un has said this sci fi looks like it's holding, hasn't been your experience for fault. it's fair to both get into that plan. it's been that shooting. 1 i'm having some boom, some parts of the your sheltering i believe in your home with your family. do you have access to the things that you need there? when shortage is the same anything? of course, no, we are shipping the place,
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but i'm moving in multiple sites with it'll bring our own neat. you might be exposed to 3 blue sort of bonds and it should be and i believe many other people are also in the same situation. now that you're also having to do your job with islamic relief while you're in the situation now, given what we're seeing with fuel shortages and the ongoing fighting, how do you even begin trying to get aid into cartoon right now? i managed to get the, the, because i have a lot of relocation division of my fortune italy this morning. i didn't mention this to you and we have some measure of time to do that. hold on a little, i want to look on the top and then i would try even with my cell to the native
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area, but we can continue my way. of course, we are working very shortly, connecting to our love, but i imagine that's also very difficult given the network connectivity and the lack of internet at times in call to 2 days it was that was very difficult for us to communicate with either you or you and, or our owner or region, but fortunately, internet, now we back on able to communicate all the say, call them. and that's a relief to hear you talking about getting your stuff out. are you trying to get any aid into cartoon, or is that still a long way off to me that it is difficult? now, there are no food. so all that you want that it's no one even exactly know
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that they need to do they me repeat or need a system and on the ground the people need tell what we know, that there are many you want to be many people and get it out of and get people, most of it was 70 percent of those. this is the arrogant need now, but people do anything. there are no there are no protection people may be violent. that is why even the company, though medical supplies or either they don't have any in any room given to provide all items for this. this is, this is the situation. now notice watching that you are getting the credit that we think people and then we are preparing for this form that you're talking there
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about all the safety concerns. i'm wondering if you're getting any kind of cooperation from either of the warring sides in terms of being an agency yourself. this is, i think the international and then you will not even meet the water bottle. this is going to be done by the you in the prison. there are many, many, many communication with those. so part of is even to have this is open for the data response on the national community. and i think many, many international. i thought it would be one that it to the to the both bob, the defense fire and let people go buy some people are able to bury the dead body. so they are you talking about all the different considerations there that go into a humanitarian response,
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right? now it does seem that puts who dawn is becoming a bit of a humanitarian hub, but it's still 800 kilometers from the capital. is that where the 8 operation is going to be centered low? so then the right thing that was going on is capital in that, in with that for, and in that, in that 420000 people call about them on 4000 people on the board of you. and it's 1200 kilometers. and i'm going to do from there we got displacement as folks, but most of the people let's go to the later villages or towns. they don't want them to be, but we need some of them to be and he is
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here. yes, that a military. i'm going to spilling over the orders and bid number lcd l know, are there the country director of islamic relief in sudan speaking to us from cartoon, arsenic. thank you so much for joining us here in out as they are. and i very much wish you all the best with your work, and i hope you and your family stay safe. oh, good funky with us. oh, our correspondent, hassam al dora has extensively covered you. john, he explains what caused this feud that we're seeing between the 2 generals. when the project was the movement started hemisphere and will had decided to jump out of the boat when the are the product of the same political establishment except that a few months ago, albert had realised that is absolutely no way for them to go forward. if those will have the backing of the old god, and this is why they started to reconcile with some members of the old establishment because they needed them for different reasons. because you know,
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and bashir was that empower for almost from a fruitful for, for years. the missile foil affairs, the intelligence, the army, trade juniors, everywhere you have the establishment that was created by the islamists and abuse you. it was difficult to just nothing does slide in 2019 to move forward. we need to dismantle the whole establishment that prepared for all those phase 3 decades. hematoma was very smart because he was the one who jumped out 1st. and he said, i'm adamant of the near to clamp down of the old god. for the simple reason, he was starting to build a career and he was thought he was thought, if the think about it can oversee that as a ruler. he knows there's no chance he can survive in the future with the process of politically slap this. his way to day. we're talking about friday. i'll cease fires because both are i ng will help as to the old god and both need to build somehow some sorts of bridges with the old got. or another us bank appears to
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be in trouble. shares at the san francisco base plan to fast republic have plunged to record low and share price dropped nearly 50 percent on news that deposit is withdrew at least $1000000000000.00 in the fest for the 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. well, let's bring in gabriel. as under his at the new stock exchange for us. gabriel plenty more concern and uncertainty that today i imagine. absolutely. first republic bank is very volatile situation right now. the stock has dropped nearly 21 percent as of a few minutes ago. it was so volatile the that that they actually halted trading of this stock for a brief time on the new york stock exchange. it says it's down about 50 percent on tuesday and down about 90 percent on the year. we're seeing that it's particularly
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volatile today on wednesday because there are reports that the u. s. federal government has no plans to try to step in to save this bank. and that, of course, is causing all sorts of concern of the long term, or even short term future of this bank. already 11 of the biggest banks in the us have kicked in about $30000000000.00 to so help prop up the bank as an attempt to some comp confidence building. but clearly the u. s. government, at least for now, is saying that this seems to be at least signaling that this is a problem with the management and problem with the bank in of itself, but doesn't pose any systemic risks to the banking sector as a whole in the united states. very interesting, gabriel wander there for us at the new york stock exchange. thank you. gabriel. hi, brazil's former president j. a boss. nora has testified to federal police as part
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of an investigation and to post election riots back in january, thousands of both scenarios. the borders attached government buildings after he lost the presidential vote. monica in our care of as following developments from brasilia. president sable sonata 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 proof that the elections may be rigged and are at the end, or when he lost that was the excuse that his supporters had for his loss in the 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 election had been rigged. and the president losing, as will rule or the silver should not be in office. because according to the video
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or he had not been elected, but what his lawyers said to day was that both ronaldo had posted this video accidentally. he was in a hostile in orlando at the time with an intestinal obstruction. 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 for both fernado insisting on this the says that the elections had been rigged. iranian said media is reporting that a senior shia cleric has been killed in an attack in the city of balbo. saw near the caspian sea, according to reports,
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ayatollah albert ali ceremony was shot during a dispute between the attacker and an employee. as a bank, please say they've arrested the suspected killer ceremony. it was also a close adviser to i had told ali coleman a c u wing of the alternative for germany party husband classified as an extremist entity. germany's domestic spy agency says it's been observing the group since 2019 and believes that it threatens democracy. the new classification could impact members employment and ability to obtain weapons licenses. the party is currently holding just behind the ruling greens and the social democrats. the vice president ocean fan and 1st minister designate says northern ireland michelle o'neill says she has accepted an invitation to attend the coronation of the case. king charles the 3rd, and you'll says that while she is a committed irish republican, she wants to represent the whole community in northern ireland. and believe it is time to respect all aspirations in the region. during a near 30,
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a conflict in northern ireland should fain was associated with the armed group the ira that wished to end british rule in the province. well, british regulators have blocked microsoft. $69000000000.00 deal to buy video game maker activision blizzard. the 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 in the history of the tech industry, giving microsoft control of popular game franchises like call of duty and candy crush. well, let's dig into this a little more. joining us live from silverspring, maryland to ensure he's a free loans technology analyst who has covered the video game industry. now for over a decade. in let me start by asking you on behalf of all of our viewers who are wondering what his cloud gaming so part of what's been very interesting about this whole debate is this thing you bring up cloud gaming. it's actually a little different from what we usually think of right normally when you think of video games, you think of a controller and a console plugged into a tv, or maybe
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a computer and being able to play your games that way or maybe on your phone wow, gaming is kind of like netflix, right? the whole idea is that the very power for computer is somewhere house and it's streaming the video to your home and you're able to play interactively with the game. this is something it's very nathan. it's been around for a many years, but no company's been able to really figure it out. but it's believed broadly to be the future of where video games are going, which is why the competition market authority is worried about it. and so it will, that leads me on to the next question because i'm curious about the scale of the d 69000000000. is that the largest ever for the industry that suggests that this is going to be huge. from what i can, you know, the, my memory, right? which with cheese when it comes to all of the numbers. but my memory is that, yes, this is the largest and, and i think what's important to keep in mind here is that even though it's the largest acquisition,
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definitely in microsoft's history. and i believe the video game industry. the reality is that still, this is not the biggest thing for microsoft, right? when you think of microsoft today, you think of artificial intelligence and you think about the computers, software, windows, all these other things. video games are an important part of their business and obviously they're spending a lot of money on it, but it is not the only part of their business, which is what i think very fascinating and maybe part of why all of these regulators are worried about microsoft growing even larger and more powerful, sure. well speaking of regulates, is by my understanding to go through this deal would have to be approved by bodies in the u. k. but also the united states and the european union. and it already sounds like it's not really just the brits who have concerns here know that the federal trade commission here in the united states has definitely voted to say that they are going to fight this as well. and what this is one of those things where if the government says they're not going to allow it to go through,
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eventually it becomes too much trouble for microsoft to keep fighting. and though they may pull the plug, it's going to be very interesting to watch and particular. i think it's going to be really interesting to see how the tech industry response to all this. because the reality is that for a long time, a why we have because this is where the rubber stamp deals, right? facebook buying, instagram, facebook, buying oculus, all these other things that have happened over the years. and now suddenly the government is stepping in a definitely at a time when a lot of governments around the world are not liking the tech world. and they're saying, look, we aren't okay with you buying each other up and consolidating. and that may mean a new kind of way of being for the tech world. very interesting trans, indeed, ensure the every long technology speaking to us from silverspring, maryland, always great to hear your thoughts. and thanks for joining us again on algebra. thanks for having me. now japanese company, i space says it's an land spacecraft. it probably crashed in an attempt to touch
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down on the surface of the moon. communications will of just at the moment of the plan landing and engineers haven't been able to re establish contact since monahan has at this moment we haven't no able to conform successful rounding on data, not office. it's not the outcome japanese firm ice space was hoping for. he is. it wanted to be the 1st private company to complete a successful lunar landing. but despite the setback, i space is optimistic. the journey began in december. miss space x falcon 9 rocket black dolphin, cape canaveral, florida. hern lander, called the one of our it's taken 5 months for the craft to get into position and nominal. the m on land or travel. there are 1500000 kilometers away from earth before looping back towards the moon. this longer, slower route, saved on fuel allowed to carry more cargo. one of the items on board is a small rover from the united arab emirates. long term companies are hoping to turn
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these munitions into business opportunities. there's a few different incentives for companies to land on the moon. some of it is mining access. there are some valuable minerals on the moon that companies would really like to exploit. some companies want to get there for defense purposes, kind of in preparation for maybe humans expanding to the moon. and then some companies have at least a little bit of a scientific exploration aspect to it. they want to learn more about the moon. that's generally something though, where the funding is coming from a government agency working with these companies rather than a company kind of proactively deciding they would like to explore them for scientific purposes and has been working tirelessly to get ready for the stack. ice base says this is just the beginning components, it's planning more missions to the moon, one as early as next year and utilize other companies are also likely to accelerate their efforts. as lunar surface looks set to become the new frontier. centered monahan al jazeera, all stella had here on out there. no pain,
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no gain action from the end. it's out including the player who scored a goal with his face coming up shortly with jemma. mm mm.
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mm mm oh oh oh oh. well from back it's time for sport and his gemma. thank you, natalia, we're about 10 minutes away now from kick off in what is undoubtedly the game of the season in the english premier league. manchester city against aust. no. guardia against all tatters? second against fust. awesome will go into the match up the he had with a 5 point lead,
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but they failed to win any of their last 3 league matches. whereas man city were chasing a treble, a 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 that seemingly with the home side arsenals manager is up for the challenge, is going to be a tough night and challenge. yes, i do for 2 days incredible for us. and we knew from the beginning, you want to win the upper emily, you have to both disperse and you have to be that you have to with the chosen. you have to be, then you have to go away from one, you have to be them. and this is why been doing that's why we are here. i know how to what to say is it under has to be that you want to return. you have to him that much. it is as simple as that. how decisive do you believe this 9? so minutes will be in the title, rates for the season is really important. no decisive, because a still many dove again for both sides, have morgans to play, but who can, and then i how important it is, because if they win,
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there will be the will depend on them. killed the destiny will be in their hands. but if you indefinitely, that testing will be no hint. we just heard from both managers there in the pat former colleagues with our tessa working is claudio liz, assistant at mann city, between 20162019. my colleague poorest spoke to pull hurst sports rights of the times newspaper. he said the guardia and i'll touch a relationship, added another sub plot to the game. he was his most trusted and coach, and they had a really good relationship off the pictures. well, they'd 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
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the city very nervous about manchester city, potentially repeating united's 1999 treble. yet i think it certainly since the weekend when m. golf city united got through to the 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 funds trepidation because when united the only team that still the treble this one, the li, the effect of the champions league before. and that was in 1999. that's the one thing that united funds of held over city m when city funds remind them of their research success. so they've never done it before. and so they'll be, will, 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, in this city of the last few were few years. and now it's still up in the air while the russians and better russians will be clear to compete as neutrals. and next years olympics,
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the international olympic committee wants that to happen. but several countries are threatening to boycotts if it does door such a bar. it went to meet some russian break dancers. so we're continuing to train for paris 2024, just in case they get the chance to take part 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, band, russian and bell, russian athletes from competitions. but with time, more exceptions are being made last year for me. it was like her. like or do? because the wrong freeman i was really like and depression, but olympics was my goal number one. and it low, they go off,
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but they program for my mind and the key fob was on this goal. on stage survey goes by bumblebee. he won the individual people with gold medal at the 2018 summer youth olympics for break dancing made its debut. and 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 on the gold medal in this mark. and next year, summer olympic games in harrison watching on one of the most prominent sport coaches in this country. a woman who is in charge of preparing rushes, rhythmic gymnast. she says her team to is ready to compete. tim all resorted fashion to impose 51 on the pick metals and the 400 if to to middle of all championship in
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fiji. so coaches on 25 years, we are forced in and begins sport and it is ready to send the nonetheless, the i receive remains under pressure for more than 30 countries that are calling for a band 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 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. dorset jibari al jazeera moscow in the abbe, the denver nuggets of one the 1st round playoff series against the minnesota timbales nichol. yeah. okay. chad a triple double. and jamal murray scored 35 points,
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says they one game 5 at 112 to 19 that secured a full one series. when for the nuggets who are the top seeds in the western conference, they will now face the phoenix songs in round to till now we've all heard the phrase that no pain, no gain. well, when i saki play in the n h l. now, no, is that better than anyone? watch this go? i that with edmonton oilers, zach lyman deflecting his teammates shut off his face into the go to extend the lead a that the los angeles kings. luckily he wasn't too badly hurt in his oil, his team went on to win 63 to go 3 to up in that pio series. hyman, that taking a boy now who is going to land the biggest blow in the premier league title, rice, manchester city, against off no kicks off in the next few minutes. missed also i will have action
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