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says mining operations to a standstill. corona virus helped west across the world with devastating impact. and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the worlds most threatened to animal and joined the call for an end to the global wildlife sharing earth right on al jazeera. ah, african american mediators scramble to extend the shake. he sees fire in sudan with fighting reports in different parts of the country. looting is reported in call to miss the sudanese capital teeters towards further chaos. ah, biting sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up the u. s. and south
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korea announced a nuclear weapons agreement, china ones against provoking north korea or to 179215. the bill. this plan is in the us house. naturally. pilots the bill to raise the u. s. day ceiling, doing its immediately rejected by the warrant. and how is your number? ah, we begin in sudan where shaky seas 5 between the army and rapid support forces is due to end by 2020, 22 rather gmc, that's midnight. sedan smoke has been seen around the army headquarters in cartoon with reports of further fighting, violating the current truce. the armies general abdel for their halbert han has given his tentative approval for a 72 hour extension to the seas. fire the rapids fort forces of yet to agree
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images have emerged of looting in the capital that says prices of basic goods have sword. traders have complained the police aren't doing enough to protect their property. tens of thousands of people managed to flee the neighboring countries, such as chad, foreigners of also continued to leave sudan by road, or on special evacuation flights. i him or morgan is live for us in cartoon. so let's start 1st saw those reports of fighting near the army headquarters in khartoum. what is the situation now? while just a few minutes ago, we were able to hear heavy artillery strikes. and it's not clear if it was launched by the foot in the army or the rapid support forces. the area of the general command of the army has been the scene of intense fighting between the 2 sides.
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even though sometimes the confrontation between them is not direct, but rather s strikes launched by for the news army and artillery fire and a surface to air in the file launched by the rapid support forces. of course, the vicinity of the general command has not seen a single peaceful day despite the numerous fires that was announced by both sides. then there's the northern part of the capitol. hard to him. intense artillery strikes and air strikes, launch by the sudanese army against rapid support for his position. residents of the northern parts of the capital who's built to say that they could not leave their homes and that the situation has become very dire for them. they say that they wanted to go out either to make their way out of the capital or to try to get some basic commodities. but then there's the issue of insecurity and losing sense. nearly all prisons in the capital have been broken into and more than 20000 inmates escaped. and they say that that has caused the diluting of property as well as assault, a company by those robberies that is carried out on or in on both trade places. commercial places as well as civilians. and then there's the western region of dar
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for fighting has been ongoing in the city of jeanina and their concerns according to residence there. that it's taking a tribal or ethnic undertone and that this would eventually get out of hand. therefore, of course, has gone through 20 years of fighting, so they are concerned that this fighting in india for would take an ethnic undertone and would provoke further instability. all of this is happening as sammy, while the situation in the humanitarian situation continues to worst and day by day . 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, and i will have 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 to prices are very high. i la robin, living conditions are very dire for every one. prices have sort. emusic transportation almost gone. people are really suffering with them. it's not only
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sudanese, these are hunger, refugees, fled persecution in man mar. they now find themselves in the middle of another conflict. but we need the surgeon because we are thinking of whether it will be fighting we can go through. we're good school or anywhere new to serbs and some people have managed to escape. a boat carrying 1600 citizens of 50 countries has docked in jetta and 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 capitol no longer the 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
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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. the rapid support forces posted a video on social media saying it's had taken over a major oil refinery and power plant, about 70 kilometers from houghton won awards. we are in full control of the refinery. we believe in action not empty words. this is not the time for their nonsense control. 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 mean that the out the 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. all of the main facilities are operational and in order including the electricity and water supplies,
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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 continued. and we know, he gad is trying to broker talks in south sedan. are they going ahead? well, the south that in his foreign minister told algebra that they were able to reach the had or the commander of the army, and that he has tentatively. and that's the key word there tentatively agreed to 72 our sci fi, and that he will send an envoy to the south of new capital juba, but that there has been no response from the rapid support forces on whether they will accept that 72 hours the fire and send an invoice to south down or not. no, of course, this is a major shift from what we've been hearing from the army, from the 1st phase of the fighting. when the army labeled the r s f as a rebel and saying that they will not be negotiating with them. whether it's here in the capital for to me or in any other country. and it seems that it's taking a tone that many people hear one people say that they do want the situation to and
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that they want to fighting too. and, but they've also seen the numerous these fires and they've seen how they're held many residential areas say that all these parties fires, they've been able to hear artillery strikes. they can hear the s drive and they can see the 5 digit. so they say that another extension number 72 hours maybe agreed upon by both sides after that initiative by i got, but that doesn't mean that on the ground it will actually be followed through well, thanks so much. have a morgan i am address is in a village near the chance sudan border. the refugees, 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 in could run 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
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any permanent structure over their head. there are no structures, no tense, and some of them are virtually living under trees. and they're telling us of the situation here is desperate. a lot of them say they haven't eaten over the past few days. now on this particular day, the united nations and it's agencies deployed to this particular area to see the situation for itself. it brought along tons and tons of food items to be distributed, to the refugees. and what, let me show you in particular what they're for for them. now these are sacks of grains rise as well as oil that will be distributed to the refugees all across this particular region. what is not clear is what happens to the other refugees. port number in the hundreds were yet to be registered by the united nations agencies. or relief ages this year. now, when we pan the camera to decide this particular family has just received its own share of grains. we can see it's like that's wheat and
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a few job 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 wolf 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 there are, it's put to more than $20000.00 people in the days to come. they're not, this is projected between 120002 up 220-0000 people toasting from. she's done into this part of china, which means that the united nations and his ages and other relief ages nitrous tip, step up their act in order to get all these refugees. many markets in sedans, capital have been destroyed, an unexploded ammunition poses a danger to those who remain behind al jazeera zach. my father is in northern ha
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toom with more. natalie nakeila hit him back. he medical form that we are in the suburb of shamburger, north of captain bagley. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violence fighting between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces on saturday. and as you can see, the damage is evident. this frog was carrying ammunition and it exploded. during the confrontation, the shrapnel flew everywhere. the biggest danger now is that not all ammunition has exploded. this presents a threat to pedestrians and cause bearing in mind that some trade is on customers are returning to the market. the ammunition is scattered around this area. these munitions could explode that any time due to the high date temperatures or of cars run over them, or people step on them. these buildings where police officers used to live as well as the market, have been severely damaged in the explosions and the fighting, which is considered some of the most violent in this area. given the situation,
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authorities need to intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again on the screen. a sy him is a resident of khartoum. her family is still there but had to move within the city to escape the worst of the fighting. she joins us on the phone from the sudanese capital. good to have you with us. so we understand that you had to move from an area close to the airport to further south. just tell us how difficult that journey was, how difficult it was to find somewhere else to go to. first of all, it was harder to get the figures off leaving our house. we had discussions and fights for 3 days before we actually decided to, to start moving. it was a big responsibility because we were moving in the family. so if anyone got hurt,
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then the person was suggested to move when feel the guilt. and if you don't have it somewhere else, it's impossible to find an apartment. even if you found one, it's very expensive and people were coming out to promote on. and they did actually get the payment for the new most because it was not even the end of the month yet. no banks because it happened on saturday. so no one helping us casual them and the, the gasoline and the problem was huge. most of the cards run out of federal in the middle of the way. so people had to either leave them in the middle of the way or try to fight some of the new by and by with a very high expensive prices, not as they do. yes, the situation of the movement itself was very dangerous. we were surrounded by at least 100 to have people on the road. a lot of the troy told
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a lot of new cars and motorcycles on the street in the street toward completely empty from people. but our car. a yes, it's a journey itself was like a horror movie, but the, the moment we actually went outside of the airport area of the area where there is no military existence either the army. this situation went a lot better and the streets were called more people. we still look at the movement of people to actually the situation very much depends on the area you are in when now hearing reports of marauding gangs, roaming the streets, how much of a threat is looting and armed gangs to people's ability just to leave home exactly so the now the looking groups and, and then began,
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are even more dangerous than the, the clashing. this is very much because the army, we saw this scene do you know who makes up these gangs? well there is a lot of that just shows some people say that they are part of the national security this year regina is let me redeem some people say they are marginalized group. they've seen hungry, they feel mad because they're daily adult stopped. some people say the are the people who run out of detail because, you know, in the past 3 days for a few 5 big job and cartoon. a did totally from people so people think that they. a before jailed and came out, there is a lot of scenarios actually, but one thing we know that people outside can die either from the good soul
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or from bullets crashing coves and or they can die from hunger thirsty, they didn't leave the house. so the soon as people feel that they are that anyway, we hope you stay safe. thank you so much for talking to us. necessary. still had an al jazeera, why not mol, grave after 10 years in a ty jail. how a week, a refugee and did they journey, man, just a city land, a massive blow to also fivefold chances beating the premier league lead is to increase their own house and becoming champions again. ah, a fearless mexican journalists sideline for taking on a precedent. and a corrupt system ruled by
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al jazeera, when ever you. oh, lou. ah, you're watching out, is there a time to recap? our headlines now. of altering, sees fire in savannah is scheduled to end within hours as stripes have been heard on thursday. international mediators are pushing to extend the troops by 3 more days. video has emerged of looting in cartoon. some traders have complained the police are not doing anything to protect their properties. french foreign minister says peace between long time enemies as that by john and our media is
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possible. catherine color is in barcode for talks with the as the by johnny president. she'll also meet with armenian leaders. that's as armenia fowls. a case with the international court of justice, challenging as obey johnny checkpoints, from the corridor from armenia to the occupied region of nagondo cordova. the last major fighting between the 2 countries was in 2020 on to sir. as bernard smith is embark, who now joins us live from there. so it seems this round a burner this been started with a dispute over check points. is the back story really to all of this though, the waning russian influence in the garden of caraballo who they're supposed to be playing the role of course of peacekeepers. right? yes. i mean, there are russian peacekeepers on the main road. the latching corridor that links
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the ethnic albanians encounter back to armenians. excuse me, in a car, back to armenia proper. they are as a, as there is a, put a check point up on that. they say because armenia is running weapons to counteract charges, of course, armenia denies, but they've done this under the nose if you like. of russian peacekeepers have been there since 2020 while the russian peacekeepers of that. it's the french foreign minister with us backing who's here in back, who leading diplomatic efforts to try and resolve this latest flyer up. but it irritates the russians the foreign ministry spokesman saying today the u. s. in france. a trying to undermine moscow's role in this region. but the fact is peacekeepers, russian peacekeepers, or any peacekeepers can't really enforce their role at gunpoint. they rely on the power and the influence of the state, in this case, russia that backs them. and also by john, seems to the suggestion,
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is that with russia so focused on ukraine than it's taken? it's i off the ball here somewhat, and that is why the french and the u. s. a stepped in to try and resolve this latest flyer, or maybe you can explain to us the concerns of those ethnic armenians in are going to come back as well as the the, as there is and putting up that checkpoint. what is all of this about? well, armenia really suspects that as a by john is trying to essentially take over the rest of the car back by stealth as a by john in the last war between the 2 sides in 2020 took back control of huge amounts of territory around the main urban area of kara back of the main city can counties what the areas call it for the armenians. it's the pan occurred ethnic armenians in there. and they want to remain, they sort of separated from a, by john, internationally recognize this is very territory,
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but it is essentially disputed. and this is why this conflicts been so long running because we haven't resolved the final status of this area. armenia, as about john says it's offered armenia, jewel control over this road. i mean here is, it says, i mean it hasn't taken up that offer and that's why these areas put it in this checkpoint. but the french said today, captain colona said she does not believe this checkpoint should be that it could lead to further flareups of violence on the russians also had a couple of days ago. they don't believe either side should be taking unilateral actions, competent, colona. it will head on to your advantage. you will be speaking with armenians about this late, and then she is off to tbilisi in georgia. some thanks so much bernard smith. now the us will send nuclear submarines to south korea as part of a new joint deterrence plan. through the face of increased missile test by north korea. the announcement came during the 1st day visit to the u. s. by the south
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korean president, in 12 years, joe biden told you and so kill with any nuclear attack by north korea would result in the end of the regime. b. j kim is a professor of international studies that hancock university. he says, the agreement is a declaration of washington's commitment to defending south korea. message itself is clear. who knows, 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. 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. put them on the commitment that came out of washington. this time may be slightly disappointing. below south korea's full nuclear armament. there were people who are asking for re deployment of tactical nuclear weapons here in korea for them also what came out is slightly disappointing
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. there are other people who been asking for joint nuclear control over a u. s. nuclear weapons. for them also, what came out this slightly below their expectations. and also there are people who are pointing out that what nato got is joined. a planting planning group for nuclear weapons use a job, do they call it nuclear planning group. that's what they have in nato. but here, this time we south korea, it's a nuclear consultative group and we take it as a something slightly weaker than nuclear planning. so what came out today and is not exactly the one that's fully satisfies those south koreans that have been demanding for a stronger protection from united states against north korean nuclear threats and
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ethnic league. a refugee has died in a detention center in thailand. the 2nd death in 2 months, he was part of a group of 50 people who fled persecution in china a decade ago. they remained in isolation in bangkok ever since tony cheng reports. the firstly dugan mark grave in a cemetery. in the center of bangkok, the local muslim community was called on sunday to collect the body of a man who died 2 days before. his name was met totty medical van and ethnic weaker from sion jones in western china. he was a week, a refugee, one of a group of men who now spent nearly a decade detained in thailand without rights or representation. he been trying to get to malaysia and a new life when he was arrested in thailand and held at bank oaks. infamous migrant detention center conditions are known to be crowded and unsanitary. but the few people who have regular contact with weak detainees,
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say they're treated particularly poorly, and their complaints are ignored. everybody got the oh, different, her logo health problem, sandra, kidney, sound, good. the hot soon got the hot, high blood pressure done, but the babbitt's some got the cancer protests erupted in turkey when thailand forcibly repatriated a 109 weak refugees. in 2015 of the chinese diplomatic pressure. those who remain in thailand had been in limbo ever since the ties are caught between the chinese and an international coalition that saying you can't send the back to china. so these people are left to right. you know, it's like thailand is thrown away the key on this group of wiggers. the tie, immigration department has refused to comment further on the situation or explain how 5 weekends have died in the past 5 years. this quiet little graveyard and the
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center of the city is now become the final resting place for several weeks detainees. there's real concern for the health of those to remain in detention, particularly as they've now been effectively cut off from the outside world. for nearly a decade, tony chang, l. desert banker, samsung electronics is reported its worst quarterly profits in 14 years down 95 percent from a year earlier. the south korean company says consumers, the spending less due to economic uncertainty. it's also blaming a global downturn in the semiconductor purchases. 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 composition in the cloud gaming market. the all cash deal was set to give
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microsoft control of popular gain franchises, like call of duty and candy crush. well, that said, for this show, you can get much more on the website. how does it come? weather is next and it's going to be inside story looking at jo biden's reelection . ah, there is more windy weather blowing out the gobi desert, forming a line of storms quite possibly. and i think it will become bit active in some parts of ne and charlie's line here, for example. but the following weather is not particularly full of sand or dust, nor does it bring the temperature beijing down. a great deal, i think locally, be fairly unpleasant conditions. but this is not a typical,
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this time the year. the rain from the yanks you southwards is developing, lossing, about a day and then moving on again. this is the case here, friday and saturday tensor throat. so in towards sudden japan and that whole system developed over the korean pillaged it, is not wet enough to make it too wet in good. ming but temperatures have come down finally to 22 degrees or is a change take place in what is a very dry part of china? there was, for india and pakistan and bangladesh. this should be the pre monsoon heat tom. good. it has been briefly but now there's so much moisture around that there are wide spread showers, some of them quite heavy, for example, quite possibly in rochester or goods or after the next day or so that could be some pretty nasty down polls with some localized flooding of their ports are there too in pakistan for the same reason and increasing cloud and thunderstorms could produce from luckily, pretty unpleasant weather, not particularly good for agriculture. ah, with jump into the stream. hen percent of the
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population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions. showing the debate. people have already lost their lives. people, how close to that culture. people have to 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 cherokee or not headed strategies over through this with the powers that be on al jazeera u. s. president joe biden is seeking re election next year with donald trump hoping to one against him. once again. the campaign ahead is likely to be uncertain and unpredictable. so what challenges does by, in face of what the voters want? this is inside story. ah.

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