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the now asia to 15. the bill is passed. republicans when the 1st skirmish, what promises to be a long battle in the u. s. dead sea. and in sports, manchester city beat premier league leaders arsenalt with 2 points behind with 2 games in hand. ah, a faltering sea spar in saddam between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces is scheduled to end in less than 24 hours. but a regional african block is pushing to extend the trees to avoid another flare up in violence. the inter governmental authority on development has invited both sides to south to don's capital for talks. the army says it will send the delegation, but the rapid support forces have not yet responded. is upset of the burden of us.
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if this group is talk between 2 golden bottom and images. that may not happen during the war. what the initiative of having taught between this may not be possible. it is a state for more than 500 people have been killed and 4000 injured. in the 13 days of fighting, tens of thousands of people have managed to flee to neighboring countries. for many a forced to seek refuge wherever they can find it. lion ha luna. linda lapel, we had taken shelter here 13 days ago since a final days of ramadan. my children a nice skate the vine and came here. my husband died. he was won over by a car and a thank god, benevolent people are supporting us, whatever i lo saturday in the delay them in his families of taken shelter here since the beginning of the fighting. we as a red crescent, a wave of school buildings, a peg with intended to split people who started to play volunteers among the
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schools. we have been providing 1st aid and basic necessities, but we've run out of food and medical supplies, or aid agencies, or warning of a catastrophe as fuel and basic goods run out. he been morgan reports from caught him. the humanitarian situation incident has been deteriorating rapidly since violence broke out 12 days ago. people say they're 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 know la robin living conditions are very dire for every one. prices have sword in means of transportation, almost gone. people are really suffering with them. it's not only sudanese, these are hanger, refugees fled persecution in myanmar. they now find themselves in the middle of another conflict with the surgeon. because your suggestion is that it will be
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taking who to go through were new school or anywhere new to sib. some, some people have managed to escape a boat carrying 1600 citizens of 50 countries has docs in cheddar, in saudi arabia. and they knighted nation says at least 20000 people have arrived in chad. the number of those fling sedan is expected to reach up to 200000 in the coming days. as more and more people try to find a way out. those who remain behind say it's not only the deteriorating humanitarian conditions they're worried about, but also the security situation in the capital. no longer at the weekend inmates escape from cobra to prison in the capital, a high profile, detaining, who served in former president omnibus years. government announced he had left the prism i am at heart on is wanted by the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity in dar for the army says bashir is being held in a military hospital with the rapid support forces posted a video on social media thing it had taken over
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a major oil refinery and power plant, about 70 kilometers from horton when 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. despite this, the army says it's in control while you are in the abi, 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, the united nation says there is no sign the wearing parties are ready to negotiate and has warned of further suffering as long as the fighting contains heap. morgan al jazeera houghton, or the conflict is driven by a power struggle between sedans. army, led by abdel fatter albert hunt,
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and the rapids support forces a paramilitary group on de muhammad, hanged under garlic, r 0 correspondent hush him. awful barbara explains what caused the feud. when the project massey movement started hemisphere and will had decided to jump out of the boat when they 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 move forward. if those will have the backing of the old guard, 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, and bashir was then empower for almost from a fraud for, for 4 years. the missile foil affairs, the intelligence, the army, trade unions everywhere. you have the establishment that was created by the islamists. and last year, it was difficult to just nothing defied in 2019 to move forward, we need to dismantle the whole establishment that prevailed for all those 3 decades . hematoma was very smart because he was the one to her, jumped out 1st,
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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 starting to think about it and overseas that as a ruler, he knows there's no chance he can survive in the future with the process of politically slap. this is why today we're talking about friday. i'll cease fires because both are i ng what happens to the old guard and both need to build somehow some sorts of bridges with the old got. laura con has been gauging reaction in newspapers, tv, and online, from the situation inside hospitals to how people are trying to flee the violence. the world's media has 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
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alba, sheer, the article says all the sheer built for middle forces and then pitted them against one another. so a showdown was inevitable. and the new york times is wandering 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, her to him, the 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 the thousands of its citizens. and the bbc is highlighting personal stories of those who've been left behind in sudan, including a british citizens. elderly mother. cnn is covering how the wes enabled sedans warring generals while al jazeera dot com continues to provide live updates as they happen. we're also keeping an eye online as many people have been posting about
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their experiences in khartoum and in other cities. but it's becoming increasingly difficult for them to 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 to show the long keys to port sit on. the user says this is why registration takes place the fairies and ships 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 as 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,
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but it's part of life. it wasn't experience. you'd barely bought bombay, that you were picked up by the french embassy, who took us from the hotel, 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 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 prisons to release detainees, accusations the are a theft is denying and the you and 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 sydney's a still trapped by the fighting.
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ah. the u. s. house of representatives has voted to raise the level of the government's debt. republican bill increases the debt ceiling to $31.00 trillion dollars. the bill has conditions to limit government spending. now goes the senate for approval for president biden has already threatened to veto it. and how to agreement, the u. s. credit rating could be downgraded, increased in the cost of borrowing might hannah, as more from washington dc. the ball was rewritten several times in recent days and a bit to include all the differing views of house republicans. many downturn that kevin mccarthy, the house speaker, could bring all republicans behind him. but in the end, he succeeded by the slimmest of margins and for kevin mccarthy, this was very much a tactical victory and puts america back on the right,
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economic path that we're going to limit the growth in the future. we're going to save by pulling back this unspent, covey money. we're going to grow this economy by making us energy independent. again, are getting more people, encouraging them back to work. to sad part here is now the democrats need to do their job. worksheet. democrats have derided the bull describing it as nothing more than blackmail and an attempt to rip apart. president biden's legislative agenda, the bull slashes, public funding, and in particular aims that signature. biden achievements like tax relief for the use of green energy and the forgiveness of student debt. the ball will now go to the democrat controlled senate where it's likely to be dead on arrival. president biden has insisted that there should be no conditions attached to raising the debt ceiling limit just that they weren't under the previous administration. and the
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white house has issued a term statement saying simply, this bill will never become law. my cannot al jazeera washington, former brazilian, the president terrible sanara has testified to federal police as part of an investigation into post election riots. thousands of his supporters attack government buildings in january after he lost the presidential election. monica inactive reports from priscilla. former president abel sonata testified for almost 3 hours. he's being investigated by brazil's federal police for allegedly instigating the january 8th attacks on government buildings, but he denied any wrong doing or pretty nature hate. theodore bosa noro has strongly condemned these attacks in any attempt against brazil's democracy democracy on january 8th though so now to supporters stormed the presidential palace congress in the supreme court. they called on the military 12 president
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reason as to lula, the silver who had taken office a week before. also narrow is being accused of laying the grounds for the riots by repeatedly making unfounded claims that brazil's voting system should not be trusted. and for crying out, fraud was even before lula defeated him in last year's election on january 10 panel share to post on his facebook casting doubts on the electoral resolves, his go, his lawyers told the police he had done so by mistake, wondering or recovering from an intestinal occlusion in an american hospital in orlando, and while being sedated as opposed to charging periphery, this post was published unintentionally the proof is that a soon as he was warned, 2 or 3 hours later he took the post down. bo seattle flute to the united states in december before ending his term since his return to brazil. 3 months later,
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he has been the target of several investigations investigations are far from over, brazil's congress has just announced it's launching a parliamentary inquiry into the january 8th riots. monica not give al jazeera brazilian brazil. so to come here on al jazeera game over for microsoft does, u. k regulates is blanca records, multi $1000000000.00 video technology deal for standing together against economic and foreign green leverage to coerce in ways in the u. s. and south korean leaders talk security at the white house, north korea and china, top of their agenda. ah with. i'm not sure what you think
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of this year if you happen to be living in or visiting turkey, because still it's disappointing. it should not be 12 degrees and establish be 20. this is normally breeze. the blue represents reagan, it's almost throughout the country. it spreads out through cyprus, it heads across towards quite possibly, syria or lebanon. now south of that, look ok at the moment and this is thursday's forecast in the bigger picture. that is the worst of it. there are certainly showers elsewhere building around internally in saudi arabia or in iran, but they're not really particularly big watch what's happening down. amanda, we've had significant showers in the forecast either on shore just offshore. that part of a man. lucas or they tell you to be off shore that moment and some small increase in turkey as the wind and blast down into no need ship jerusalem's towards degrees . a disappointment, i think an increasing cloud lot. you could have shout in jordan as well. of course it's the right season for heavy rain in kenya, uganda, some parts of tanzania and the whole of africa and is represented by the blueness.
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there is some heavy rain further west on the same latitude, but if you jumped south rather a dry picture has been halt in parts of botswana. at the moment there were just a few showers in causal in the towel, but it was a dry picture. ah, the jump into this training 10 percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions showing the debate. people have already lost that lying people. how close to that culture, the people, how about conditions? have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on you to people commenting. i want the whole world to know that chair, picky for not headed directly just over 3 days with the powers that be this to on the al jazeera lou.
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ah, welcome back. a reminder about top stories. now. original african block is pushing to extend the c sparren's to dawn. that's due to expire on thursday. the army says it will send a delegation for talks, but the rapids support forces not yet responded. the u. s. house of representatives has voted to raise the level of a government's debt. republican bill includes and limit san spending. move president joe biden was threatened to veto. on former brazilian present tribal sanara has testified to federal police as part of investigation to post election rights. thousands of his supporters attacked government buildings in january off he lost the presidential election post or has denied any involvement. samsung
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electronics has reported its worse quarterly losses in 14 years. its operating profit down 95 percent. the south korean company says consumers are spending less if economic uncertainties. it also named a global down 10 semiconductor purchases, samsung, wells, and largest memory chip maker. they're used in everything from computers to smartphones. among einstein is the chief analyst for telecom and digital services with i t r corporation and i t focused research and advisory firm. he joined us from here to welcome to the program. so firstly, what does this tell us about the overall state of the electronics industry? and indeed, consumer spending. well to be fair, i think that you know, times your top inflation is high. but i also think that this was fairly expected. we're in a post coven hangover, where
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a lot of people had bought equipment for home office and remote work, and now they're not buying it. so i, you know, apples having the same problem selling math books. so wow, it is a shocking number. i would say this was actually somewhat expected. you mentioned apple them in our samsung doing any better or worse than their competitors overall? well, i think that we are, and us mom, the industry level. and i think that, you know, samsung is a chip maker and with the chip shortage, we're apple isn't, you know, they're, they're feeling it more than most i, i think that's fair to say. how does this relate then to the supply microchips? i'm at one point there seem to be a shortage. has this turned around? well, so the shortage is still an issue. i think that what we're seeing is that the prices are gradually coming down. but there are sectors like automotive or it's still
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a problem. but we were enjoying a bubble for the last several quarters, and the bubble has burst. you mentioned, you can see him as being a bit more careful about what they spend, perhaps hanging on to the handsets a bit longer, for example. so where is this all heading? well, i think it's fair to say that samsung and apple are to a degree, a victim of their own success. i mean, smartphones are more expensive than they've ever been, but they're also lasting longer than they've ever been. and dave or have, and so i think that you know, the, the replacement cycle and all that has completely changed compared to 10 years ago . so i think that we are looking at a brand new world in terms of how consumers purchase consumer devices and, and how often they can purchase consumer devices. a brave new world. does he say, but will the industry recover? so i think that samsung is a by right now, this is a bubble that just burst,
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which is a time i think to get in on by. i think that if we look at the long term demand for semiconductors, for smart devices, it continues to go up and up and up and it will for the next 10 to 20 years easily . so i think that we're kind of in the, the dregs of the market, but it will most certainly rebound in the next few quarters because time we appreciate your insights. her on al jazeera, thank you. now the u. s. and south korea have agreed to significantly strengthen the parents against north korea, including increased nuclear corporation. i will be announced and came in the south korean that presidents 1st state visit to the us and 12 years president joe biden greeted you and saw you at a ceremony in the white house rose garden. i'm here to refresh. treaty is iron clad,
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and that includes our commitment to extended to turns and, and that includes the nuclear threat nuclear deterrence. they are particularly important in the face of dpr cage, increased stretch in a blatant violation of us sanctions. i mean, i'm going to kind of go sheet our countries have agreed to presidential consultations in the event of north korea's nuclear attack and promise to respond swiftly or well mainly and decisively using the full force of july and including the united states nuclear weapons article, ukraine's president has named a new ambassador to beijing after phone calls. china's leader is the 1st time for the maryland skin. she jim ping has spoken since russia began its invasion of ukraine last year. so then ski, describe the conversation as long and meaningful while she
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a cold for talks between moscow and tv. in february, beijing released what it called apiece proposals for ending the war. which included calling for cease fire and an offer to mediate. he did he lose, he, you at home or can, and china will send special representatives of the chinese government for your age and affairs to ukraine and other countries and have in depth communication with all parties on the political settlement of the crisis. mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity is the political foundation of china. ukraine relations. china will continue to facilitate peace talks and will do it share in ceasing hostility and conflicts and restoring peace as soon as possible. or tal. stratford has more in this now from keith. 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
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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 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 any way towards piece. it's all to do with territory still for the
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ukrainians. zelinski repeatedly says that until russia withdraws from all the occupied lands including crimea, he is 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, how the us ready flesh is over this conversation. and way that they interpreted in trying to form some sort of solution to at least get some potentially present zalinski and president putin one day sitting at the same table peruse, government has declared a state of emergency at its borders. to stop an undocumented migrants from entering the country present dinner, but o r t, i ordered the deployment of troops to reinforce immigration checkpoints. oh wow. hundreds of migrants have been stuck for weeks
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at the border between that for me and northern chile. many of them are venezuelans who say they're trying to make their way back home or continued further north to the night had states. okay. name or by i'm gonna look at it. we don't one bread. we don't want juice one to cross to venezuela. let us cross please. i have 3 children . panama has been forced to reduce the flow of shipping through the panama canal because of an historic drought. the canal relies on water from 2 artificial lakes, both up wearing the low because of a lack of rain is the 5th time authorities have had to limit access to ships during the drought. about 6 percent of global shipping, it passes through the canal. british regulations have blocked microsoft's $69000000000.00 deal to buy video game make activision blizzard. the competition and markets authority says the acquisition would have stifled competition in the
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crowd gaming market. they all cash deal was set to give microsoft control of the game franchises, light duty, and candy crush. 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 in a console plugged into a tv, or maybe a computer and being able to play your games that way, or maybe on your phone while gaming is kind of like netflix, right? the whole idea is that the very powerful 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 nascent. 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. to support now
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hand manchester city have closed the gap to english premier league leaders arsenal to just 2 points. 2 games in hand. a soft city beat hostile for one on wednesday. oh, pathic has all the action a blockbuster occasions, a capacity crowd, and a huge global tv audience. as the top 2 in the english premier league met in what many were calling the biggest match of the season, we're going into this game also had a 40 foot lead or the 2nd play city. but recent results and full momentum was firmly with the team from manchester. and that momentum continued almost from kickoff. the cities man of the match kevin, the brewing, opened the scoring of 7 minutes idly assisted by ellen. harland likes the belgian scoring his 7th career goals against the gunners. the defending champions of pulling out all the party tricks and asked was struggling to keep them at by. a city racked up childs off the child's mission. and just when the whole found sort asked or may get to half torn trailing by just one,
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john stones got the 2nd goal that matches the cities dominance deserves one a time to school. so it was more of the same after the break. kevin, the brewing, continued his one man campaign to score against also every chance he gets. ah, the gunners did pull one girl back through holding. is that the biggest surprise was how holland had filed to school, but with his hair, and least he put that right just before the n o final school matches the city for austell, one roha pathic al jazeera. ah, this is out to sara and these other top stories, original african block is pushing to extend the cease fire in to dawn. that's due to expire on thursday. the are.
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