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rather, a dr. picture has been halt in parts of botswana. at the moment there were just a few showers inquisitive natal, but it was a draw picture. ah ah sedans alida says these ready foot talks amid more violations of the latest seas, fire tens of thousands flee sedan with no sign, the humanitarian crisis is abating. ah, i'm sandy's a, then this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up the u. s. and south
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korean lead as agree on a nuclear weapons deal with north korea and china, top of their agenda. and it's game over for microsoft as new k regulators block multi $1000000000.00 video technology deal. ah. faltering seas 5 between sedans, army and the paramilitary rapids support forces is scheduled to end just a matter of hours. but a regional african block is pushing to extend the truce by 72 hours. the streets of the capital are empty on thursday morning, the sudanese health ministries has at least 512 people have been killed and 4000 wounded in the fighting tens of thousands of flight to neighboring countries. or had been morgan is in call tomb for us, we can go to her now. so have any response from the rapid support forces to that
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offer to hold talks while the rapid support forces is yet to respond to the proposal by the intergovernmental authority for developments, that's the regional block. that proposed not only talks between the rapid support forces and the for denise army, but also proposed another 72 hours. he's fire after this one and tonight. so the rapid support yet to respond. but the army thing tentatively and that's the key word there tentatively. it has accepted sending an envoy to south sudan, now the south for the new site when we spoke to them earlier this morning said that they're, they're having a hard time reaching the rapid support forces as fighting continues between the 25 here in the capital to him and in other parts and became a parent situation in the capital and elsewhere is getting quite dire. the humanitarian situation in sudan has been deteriorating rapidly since violence broke out 12 days ago. people say they're running out of food, water and medicine,
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and 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, the prices are very high. last fall by robin living conditions are very dire for everyone. prices have sort in means of transportation. almost gone. people are really suffering. it's not only sudanese, these are hunger, refugees, fled persecution in man mar. they now find themselves in the middle of another conflict with the said, the because he is very with when you were to go to school the anyway, i need to save some. some people have managed to escape a both carrying 1600 citizens of 50 countries has docked in cheddar and saudi arabia and benighted nation says at least 20000 people have arrived in chad. the number of those slang for that is expected to reach up to 200000 in the coming days
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. 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 are worried about. but also the security situation in the capital at the weekend and meets escape from global prison in the capital. a high profile, detaining who served in former president omnibus years. government announced he had left the prison. i am at heart on is wanted by the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity in bar for the army says this year is being held in a military hospital. the rapids support forces posted a video on social media thing. it had taken over a major oil refinery and power plant, about 70 kilometers from whenever we are in full control of the refinery. we believe in action not empty words. there's enough time for their nonsense. we troll the majority of the country north, south, east and west. we have 200 percent control over sedan. despite this, the army says it's in control. why do you know what you mean to be happy?
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it is the pride of the sudanese army that we have not touched a single facility or any infrastructure, 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 warrant of further suffering. as long as the fighting continues. and reports have a talk about a security situation. it sounds like in cartoon, which is becoming even more chaotic telephone is going on. yes, indeed, in addition to the fighting and the heavy artillery that people have to deal with over the past 15 days, the issue of the content of gags showing up in neighborhoods. now in the western part of on demand many residents reported robberies and assault at night. and that bill gets taps, we're trying to protect their property. this is
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a concern that has risen partly because of the prisoners that have escaped presence in sudan. now, over the past few days, all 5 presents in the capital were broken into with both sides, accusing each other of being responsible. but more than $20000.00 inmates have been, have managed to escape the prison in the capital hall to him, and are now out on the streets and residents say that this is making it very hard for them to be able to move out to be able to get at basic commodities when they try to do so. all right, thanks so much. have a morgan there. now the conflict is driven by a power struggle between sedans. army led by up to the headboard han and the rapid support forces paramilitary group. under mohammed, i'm done the gallo, i'll just hear a correspondence about our explains what caused the feud. when the privacy movement started, hemisphere and bull had decided to jump out of the boat when the are the product of the same political establishment except that a few months ago,
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albert had realized that is absolutely no way for them to move forward. if those will have the backing of the old got, 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, from fort for 30 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 decide in 2019 to move forward. we need to dismantle the whole establishment that prevail for all those 3 decades. hematoma was very smart because he was the one to her, 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 starting to think about it and overseas and as a ruler, he knows there's no chance he can survive in the future with the process of politically
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slap. this is why today we're talking about fragile cease fires because both are i, inc, what happens to the old guard and both need to build somehow some sorts of bridges with the old got are leaving cartoon is difficult and dangerous. u. k. military plains have flown citizens from an air base north of cartoon, but it can take several hours to cover the 20 kilometers to the why the food in the base, saudi arabia and india are among countries which are evacuated. people from port sedan, it's about 850 kilometers, or a 13 hour drive. east of cartoon. some are making the journey north to egypt, that's about a 1000 kilometers from the capital. while others are taking even longer route about 1500 kilometers west to the border with chad admitted races in the village near the chad sudan border. the refugees,
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mainly women and children crossed over from sedans, therefore 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 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 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
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refugees all across this particular region. what is not clear is what happens to the other refugees. po number in the hundreds were yet to be registered by the united nations agencies. or relief ages this year. now, when we plan the camera to decide this particular family has just received its own share of grains. we can see it's like that week and a few of 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 world foot 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. they not an issue projected between 120002 up 220-0000 people
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coasting from 2 done into this part of charge. which means that the united nations and agencies and other relief ages need to step step up the act. in order to get ahold these refugees, ah, the us will send nuclear submarines to south korea as part of a new joint deterrents plan. that's in the face of threats from north korea. the announcement came during the 1st stage, visit the us by a south korean president in 12 years. joe biden told us so kill, but any nuclear attack by north korea would result in the end of the regime. the national and i'm here to the french trinity is iron clad and that includes our commitment to extended to turns and, and that includes the nuclear threat nuclear deterrence. they are particularly
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important in the face of dpr case, increased stretch, in a blatant violation of us sanctions. i mean, i'm going to kind of go sheet countries have agreed to presidential consultations in the event of north korea's nuclear attack. and promise to response swiftly or whelming the and decisively using the full force of july and including the united states nuclear weapons. article b. j kim is a professor of international studies that hancock, university of foreign studies. and the former south korean diplomat joins us now live from sol. good to have you with us. so what kind of message is the us sending when it sends a nuclear submarine but makes its location very public? that's something usually u. k. u keep secret, right? right. so it's just the, you know, supposedly the,
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somewhere in the self is supposed to be kept secretly, as you mentioned. but the message itself is that united states is not only can you add and maximize its commitment, or carrying out, you know, extended deterrence, worth of 4th, depending south korea. so message yourself is clear. who north korea, they're going all the way out. even though you know, in those in south korea who have been demanding more or this may have different opinions. so is there a message as well to south korea to say, don't worry and don't think about trying to develop your own nuclear deterrence. hey we all right, and did you know the you are in korean? and inside korea there have been different views. but those people who want the maximum of protection have been arguing for south korea's or nuclear armament. they say that will be the ultimate solution. there will result everything here with them on the commitment that came out of washington. this time may be slightly
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disappointing. below south korea's full nuclear armament. there were people who are asking for re deployment of tactical nuclear weapons here in korea. but them also what came out is slightly disappointing. there are the people who been asking for joint nuclear control over a u. s. nuclear weapons for them also, what came out is slightly below their expectations. and also, there are people who are pointing out that what nato got, his joint of planting, planning group for nuclear weapons, use a choice, they call it nuclear planning group. that's what they have in nato. but here, this time we saw korea, it's a new clear consultative group and we take it as a something slightly weaker than nuclear planning. so what came out today at is 9. exactly. the one that's fully satisfies goes south korea's that have been
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demanding for a stronger protection from united states against north korean nuclear threats and will assets like this nuclear submarines. is this just a visit or will it be based long term in the region to be a real assurance to south korea? we're not sure about that. and i think the school in such information is not in the interest of united states either. and what we get so far is the idea that there will be regularly and frequently sent to south korea, probably without knowing the public without letting the public know about it. so it's in the dark. we don't know house how often they will come. korea, you know, how lonely will stay around the area and all that. because the whole point of summary is that all that information will be kept in dark. so those, so those cory, us will, one is
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a stronger protection than this are saying what came out this time is not exactly the satisfy. is there a message here to china ultimately? oh, i depends on how you take it, but well, you know, a clearly what find it home station, the ones who is send a message to china. their south korea is julio with united states. and probably, you know, the machine wants the same message as well. and we are expecting some of the strong response from china reacting against this kind of development for sure. but you know, this is no surprise. we knew this was coming. and a lot of people in korea, even though the few is still divided. a lot of people who are yeah, i will think this is the way to both the defend up, you know, south korea because china is not the country that's defending south. all right, thanks so much. good to get your analysis. i'll not be j. kim. thank you. i'll still, i had on al jazeera, the presidents of ukraine,
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and china has their 1st phone call since rush are invaded last year. and the 95 percent drop in profits, one of the world's biggest electronics manufacturers. ah frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the mac informed opinions. 5 ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world's days. critical debate is, are only both the legal we're all dog, the see the property in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, freight companies, fake passports, international banks, and the proceeds of organized crime. that was his baggy p. a leg valenzuela border from louisville. cooper for friction with his leg
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to recap our headlines of altering sci fi between sedans, army and the rapid support forces is scheduled to end in a matter of hours. i gad is a regional african block. it's pushing to extend the truce. i 72 hours. tens of thousands of people have managed to flee sedans, neighboring countries, such as chad, but the un is warning of a humanitarian crisis, for the towns do not have enough food or temporary housing for the refugees. the u . s. will send nuclear submarines to south korea as part of the terrans plan and the face of threats from north korea. the announcement came during south korean president, you so fuels, visits to washington, ukrainian, president of all of them is that unskilled, named a new ambassador to obey jang, after a phone call with china's leader. it's the 1st time he and she jing ping have spoken since russia invaded last year,
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savanski described the conversation as long and meaningful. she called for talks between moscow and key if in february, beijing released what it called a peace proposal for ending the war. it included an offer by china to mediate. he did, he didn't little he yet home or had on china will send special representatives of the chinese government for your asian 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. joe charles strafford has more from give 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
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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 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,
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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, 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 present zalinski and president putin one day sitting at the same table. samsung electronics has reported its worst quarterly profits in 14, the years down 95 percent from a year earlier. the south korean company says consumers to spending less due to economic uncertainties. it's also blaming
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a global downturn in the semiconductor purchases. samsung is the world's largest manufacturer of memory chips, which are used in everything from computers to smartphones. mark einstein is the chief analyst for telecom and digital services with i t r corporation. that's a research and advisory firm. he says samsung's losses are a result of a post cove with hang over times are tough, inflation is high, but i also think that this was fairly expected. um, we're in a post cupboard hang over where a lot of people had bought an equipment for a home office and remote work, and now they're not buying it. so i, you know, apple's having the same problem selling macbooks. so wow, it is a shocking number. i would say this was actually somewhat expected samsung and apple r to a degree, a victim of their own success. i mean,
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smartphones are more expensive than they've ever been, but they're also lasting longer than they've ever been davis how. and so i think that you know, the replacement cycle and all that his, his completely changed compared to 10 years ago. so i think that we are looking at a brave new world in terms of how consumers a purchase consumer devices and, and how often they can purchase consumer devices. if we look at the long term demand for semiconductors, for smart devices, it continues to go up and up and up in it and it will for the next 10 to 20 years easily. so i think that we're kind of in the dregs of the market, but it will most certainly rebound in the next few quarters. british regulators have blocked microsoft. $69000000000.00 deal to buy video game may, can activision blizzard. the competition markets authority says the acquisition
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would have stifled competition in the cloud gaming market. the all cash deal was set to give microsoft control of popular game franchises, light call of duty, and candy crush regulators in the u. s. and e. you are also scrutinizing the agreement part of what's been very interesting about this whole debate is the 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 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 else and it's streaming the video to your home and you're able to play interactively with the game. this is something that's very nascent, it's been around for 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. the walt disney
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company is suing florida governor around the santas accusing the republican of political retaliation. it wants the courts to overturn the state takeover of the district that contains its amusement parks. early a disney had governed the area, the company says it's being targeted for expressing political views. desantis opposes. disney had criticize the floor of the law last year. that man, discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity and schools peruse guzman has declared the state of emergency. it's borders to stop undocumented migrants from entering president, dean of our fielded deployment of troops to reinforce immigration checkpoints. oh, hundreds of migrants have been stuck for weeks at the border between through a northern chile but largely from haiti and venezuela. a crack down in chile has
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forced them to move north migrants say they're trying to make their way back home, all continue further north to the united states and okay. name off by and look on her mom. look at it. we don't want bread. we don't want juice wanted crust. 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 drought. a canal relies on water from 2 artificial legs, the levels in both a worryingly low because of a lack of rainfall. about 6 percent of global shipping passes through the canal. it though at the annual i see the align your this year has been the hardest to have seen in terms of drought. it has been difficult for the fishermen for the locals because those who bring their cargo across the lake and have to carry it on their shoulders. i will, inky, i am the law states that drinking what is the 1st responsibility then comes the commercial activity. and so there is a balance. the canal administration works to maintain commercial activity and
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comply with a social responsibility such as drinking water. i said my, that's it for me. you can find more information on our website, al jazeera, dot com up next it's inside story. examine jo biden's re election bid for the u. s . presidential race in 20. 24. likely pick him against donald trump. ah. now at misty, there is a fair amount of cloud of europe at the moment. you can see it, but not everywhere, as affected by what appears to be rather cloudy, and possibly cool weather, and particularly in spain, where as you probably know, if you've been watching the news, the something of a building heat wave are already yesterday in kaltura, dan, and harris and across the water. in tangier,
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all these 3 temperatures are new april records, and this is just the start it last a few days, particularly in that part of spain on the north west of africa, including danny man, a cache which should be round about middle twenties. and i will not 41, so this is a hot area. now admittedly, it's probably going to generate a bit of cloud, but not very much. the significant weather is certainly elsewhere. and it has been for a day or 2 now, down to the eastern side of europe and particularly to turkey. look at that wind, temperature and anchors 40 new symbol is about 12 and it should be 20. this is a disappointing picture. but eastern europe though having the cold wind hasn't got so much as the wetness. and there is a good chance of seeing some sunshine in prices like austria, but more rain coming to the british isles. and nolan from your noses, temperatures disappointing as a result of that, the picture by friday sees everything move in this general direction. so it's rain for austria, ring for germany and rain for the alps. ah,
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