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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  April 27, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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news from parts of the world that other networks just don't cover. you're getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in all corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching al jazeera. ah ah, holmes. the whole rahman you watching out? is there a news i live for my headquarters here in dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes? looting in khartoum and fighting reported in west star fall as a shaky cease fire is just hours away from expiring. thousands flea,
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the fighting. and that many a stranded at a land crossing with egypt with warnings that he don't have access to basic health facilities. russia rejects a concealer visit to detained us journalists, evan gish greevich, 3 major american newspapers run a joint latter calling for his release. also a distant view of workers in north korea, hiking trails opened up for visitors along the demilitarized zone that separates the 2 careers and i poorest with the sport. manchester city land a massive blow to arsenals. title chances beating the premier league leaders for want to increase their own hopes, the coming champions once again. ah, welcome to the news, i will begin in sudan, where time is running out for a cease fire to be renewed. a 72 hour truce comes to an end at midnight local time . now those who remain in the capital cartoon have to contend with looting as the
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prices of basic goods of sword. traders have complained to police, they're not doing enough to protect their property or beyond the capital. the conflict has worse the death of tensions in the western region of dar for fighting between the army and the rapid support forces rages for 2nd day. in ginia, the capital of west star for the u. n. is reporting killings, looting and arson. evacuated, continue to stream out of the country, hundreds of gathered in port saddam, waiting to leave. i just want a solution to this problem. there are a lot of us here. help us find a solution to our situation. we just want to get away from this war. i cannot. we were living in khartoum. the situation there is extremely bad. so bad. thank god we managed to get out. we want to leave safely and go to jetta or syria. we just want to get out of sudan all over countries are also seeing an influx of people, tens of thousands of fled to places like chad and egypt. we have correspondence
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across the region. welcome web. his at djibouti airport for us were hundreds of people of arrived after fling. saddam, but 1st let's talk to him morgan, who's in the sudanese capital. and of course a hippa news that we're focusing on at the moment is about security of the situation there. this whole issue about looting. oh, what, what is happening right now as far as you know, well for many people at what's happening is that they're not able to leave their homes, especially after sunset here in the capital hot at home. and this all started when the break in our, when there was a break, n n, a seasonal, who the hell, who the prison in, undermanned about 6 days ago. and thousands of prisoners were set free. now both sides, the rapid support for his anderson denise army accused. each other of being behind that prison break and consequent prison breaks. because all 5 presence in the capital hotel room were broken into and more than 20000 inmates have been able to set themselves free. following those brake ends now,
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the sudanese ministry of interior released a statement saying that the prisons and prisoners are their responsibility. but that they're not able to provide the protection to civilians or to be able to take care of the prisoners and bring them back to prison. because their ministry, their main building is being occupied by the rapid support forces. and that is it making it hard for many people in addition to the humanitarian situation that is already unraveling in the capitol horton, la la la, as in the crisis is big, the situation is very tough and internal movements are difficult. and here we often stand in long queues to get bread. it happened many times where we get bread, but never the amount that my family needs asthma. but then maybe that was good at that. more problem now is how to find cache it. we need to take our sick people to hospitals and to remove dead bodies from the streets. and we also need food supplies to go to the people and to be available in the show. you pull out and what the end of the damage is, hit everything, the 2 parties are fighting each other and we, the people will be the biggest loses and the most affected. you can see the
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situation and see what is happening in front of your eyes. and hipaa, as we've progressed through the day that does seem to be this nervousness as we edge towards the end of this 72 hours ceasefire. i'm what could transpire after that? well, yes indeed. people are here in the capital and around the country are waiting to see if the army and the rapid support forces will agree to the 72 hours. he's fire initiative that was proposed by the original block. i gad, now that's why fi also includes the sidney's army sending an envoy to the south to denise captain, juba, to go see it with the rapid support forces. and why should the rapid support forces agree to such a deal? now the r s f is yet to respond or agree to another 72 hour as these 5 period. but people say that they've looked at the previous these fires. they've seen how they've held. and despite the fact that there are some residential areas where it was common, there was no fighting. they say that there's been,
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are to lose tracks in parts of the capitol, like under man in the northern part of the capitol. as at one that continued even this morning with fighting between the rapids support forces and the said in his army and heavy bombardment around the vicinity of the presidential palace. so people say that this cease fire that is about to and did not hold in many parts of the capitol, hunt him and there waiting to see if the next one will be agreed upon by both sides . and if that, unlike the others, would actually hold him will good force in the sudanese capital. thanks hipaa. let's cross over to your beauty and to oh, pardon me. not yet. leaving cartoon is difficult and dangerous. you can military plains have flown citizens out from an airbase north of the capitol, but it can take several hours to cover 20 kilometers to what east dana base saudi arabia and india amongst the countries that have evacuated people from port sit on about 850 kilometers, or 13 hour drive east of khartoum. but some of making the journey north to egypt that's about a 1000 kilometers from the capital while others are taking an even longer route
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about 1500 kilometers west of the border. with chad, every address is in a village near the chad sudan border. there are few jews, mainly women and children crossed over from sedans, da, 4 area into this part of charge. the united nations high commissioner for refugees say they have re, is that 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 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
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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 would be distributed to the refugees all across this particular region. what is not clear is what happens to the other refugees. port number in their hundreds were yet to be registered by the united nations agencies. or relief ages this year. now, when we pan the camera to the side, this particular family has just received its own share of grains. we can see it's like that's wheat and a few other stuff like cooking oil pump oil grounded oil. so flour that could help the family get along until such a time that things improve in this particular camp. now the united nation, the wolford program is telling al jazeera that they have deployed ah, a lot of food items that will cater for only $20000.00 people. and the situation
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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 till done into this part of china. which means that the united nations and it's is another leave a nitrous tips step up the act in order to cater for these refugees with interest. well, we're joined by malcolm lab whose life was djibouti airport. and malcolm, it's been a steady stream of plains coming and going, so who's managed to arrive at the port or wherever they leaving for the us from germany or among the countries that have been evacuating some citizen, the national lab for on to the neighboring military base but just in the last few
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minutes, we've seen a canadian aircraft land, canadian minet jack off going to the side. we can take a look tell immediately who it was that was getting off it. but it's one of several cough that we've seen coming and going over the last few hours, including a turkish military croft further down the top markets, a japanese civilian aircraft, which is expected to take. i think the last of the japanese citizens have been evacuated from here. back home to japan. in the coming hours, me understand the dozens or possibly a few 100 people here within the military base or waiting for those transport connections to take them back to their home countries. we spoke to some immigration officers here just a short while ago said about 2800 people so far have been brought here under these arab curation programs and they are ongoing and more
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people are expected with so many people around. i think the port mile can one can any see him at the moment? hearing about what's going on across to dawn. about how difficult the journey must be touch the get to djibouti. well is the people who are arriving have been brought in military cost in the revaluation operations, which have been organized by the government. and so there is a cost landing wherever and whenever they safety can into around cost to more in other parts of the country. and then it's about 2 to 3 our flight from, from cartoon to here. we've seen ministry calls from several different countries that we mentioned, but it's, it's just this is a relatively fortunate few hundreds of people benefiting from this program
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initially just get to and then but of course the vast majority of people were trying to fleecy, don sudanese, or foreigners trying to do so by land to the borders with neighboring countries, as we just saw in before. many of them struggling in quite difficult conditions. now come up for such a beauty. apple. thanks so much malcolm. well, many sidney's have gathered up the border crossing with egypt. the arkin crossing families have been spending nights outside in the desert, waiting to be let through. some say that they've been there for days to dollars. dr . syndicate does appeal to the red crescent to help those stranded saying they don't have access to basic health services. while money market since dollars capital have been destroyed and unexploded ammunition pose the danger to those who remain behind al jazeera, as emma for their lives in the northern part of the capital. with more natalie, natalie, lafayette. and that's united fulfillment we are in the suburb of shamburger,
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north of captain bagley. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violent fighting between the city and his army and the rapids support forces on saturday. and as you can see, the damage is evident. this truck 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 custom as 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 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 and the explosions and the fighting, which is considered some of the most violent in this area. given the situation, authorities needs intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive
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ordinance safely. because people have started using this road again about the history of the arm and her family is still in khartoum. she says that they had to move within the city to escape the worst of the fighting. we had discussions and how it's for it's me, dave. and before we actually decided to, to start moving, it was a big responsibility because we were moving in a family. so if anyone got hurt, then the person watchers suggested to move when feel they guilt. and if you don't have the elective somewhere else, it's impossible to find an apartment. even if you found one, it's very expensive and people were coming out from a don. and they did not actually get the payment for the new month because it was not even the end of the month yet. oh, no bank because it happened on saturday, so no one have enough cash on them. and they, they gather the, the problem was huge. list of the cards ran out of better in the middle of the way
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. so people had to either leave them in the middle of the way or try to buy it from gasoline. you buy and buy it with a very high expensive prices. that's safer to correspond. emmett address, who's on the border between su, dawn and chad with the very late in the very difficult situation. amen for those arriving from sudan where you are yes, certainly it's a difficult situation for hundreds and hundreds of refugees who are yet to be registered by the united nation. so commissioner, for refugees and other international don't just as we just at the village, not far away from cooper on the way it is a major distribution center for the was for program and other agencies. we realize that dozens of people who fled the situation is done,
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and i come out here out in the open and makes you struck just have not been registered and therefore couldn't access some of the aid being delivered to refugees for flight. the crisis in sudan, now basically the situation is such that the united nation has only organized or other budgeted for at least 20000 people in terms of food supplies or food assistance. however, with the current situation, it looks like the agents this. yeah, the united nations, as well as other organizations, like the world foot program don't have enough to feed the expected number of people for crossing over from sudan and into charge. earlier this morning today, there were reports of skirmishes across the border, not a 35 kilometers from the town of denison town address, where people look for reporting here in gunfire. explosions, not far away in the town of janina, which is of course,
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being contested by both parties in the conflict. so that initial reports indicate that it's coming between rival or ethnic functions. but that reports that indicate that there is more than just ethnic cautious. but as you say with there are many hundreds of people arriving where you are by the hour. just give us an idea of the journey that you've had to make from the last urban area to where you are now, how long that journey takes, because that's an indication of how long the aide is going to take. if the us can actually get it to the locations on the board or where they need it most basically to travel from the capitan jemina to i beta you look, you looking at probably 900 kilometers. so a delivery will have to be by air. and unfortunately, as it is now, there are reports of shortage of aviation fuel. so the flights are irregular,
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so that that means that definitely the aid is being delivered in trickles and probably at a staggered pace. right now, when the aide reaches a beach, it, it has a when he bade reaches a better, it has to come on to, ah, places like fi, china, from function i, you drive to i address, which is the biggest border air border town in this location. and then you have to, for come forward at least closer to the border of, to places like a co from which is just a few kilometers or 100100100 of kilometers. just a few kilometers, actually hundreds of meters away from the suit in his boat. while we're standing now, we can see the telecommunications mass in sudan, which is not far from here by the way. and california is just behind these structures over there. so it means these 8 have to be delivered and they have to cross rivers. rainy season has just started and if the rains i sort of pour out in
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a huge amount that will delay a journey that is supposed to take like say for example, one or 2 hours for set it will take probably 7 days for a to be delivered to this particular location, so it would, people are really, really desperate. and believe me or what is happening right here. many people are we talking about hundreds of people who are living out in the open under 2 shades and mixing structures like the ones you see behind me. right? yeah. i mean i could get her an update from me there on the sedan chad bowden emmett address. for us that thank you, which will not by david shin, the former us to plot a for me years diplomat with decades of experience in africa is a professor of international relations at george washington university, enjoys been a via skype from washington dc. mr. shin good, have you with us live on al jazeera. ah, we really just think it's the politics. hey, we've heard that the warring sides in the sudanese conflicts say, this is a domestic problem that they'll sort it out themselves. yet they have been speaking
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to international stakeholders, including the u. s. who secured this recent cease fire and a window of opportunity for evacuations. it's a step in the right direction, but it's nothing permanent. is it? now it's now murmured at all, and the immediate goal is to expand this his fire, which may happen, although there have already been violations of the cease fire. that's not the answer. the. the answer is to bring this to a hormone or close on the goal of the international, most of the international community is to eventually transition louis civilian government. last basically went south this conflict and began with i and there now very little likelihood of moving to a civilian government anytime in the foreseeable future. of course, with the mistrust between these 2 well armed warring sides, you have an international community. it seems that can do very little. yes,
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there are certain countries that have an avenue of conversation to one side or the other. we know egypt is, is in touch with bur hon. the you a is perhaps in touch with the are assess how do you read the situation about where the middle ground is and who these people who these 2 sides might want to talk to. if they want to talk to anybody a toll? well, that's the question whether they want to talk to anyone at all, and they may not want to talk to anyone. so that means that those countries and organizations that have an interest in ending this problem, i need to try to talk to them. i am to elaborate show whatever they can in order to get their attention and to get them to change cars. i would argue that no single country, no single organization has enough leverage to convince either side to bring this to a hall. but collectively, i think the international community could have an enormous impact on them. if you
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could agree upon comment or approach, what sort assign should we be looking for now, in terms of any sci fi that could be negotiated in south sudle, the military leader of the army leader should i say, behind is, is willing to apparently, according to sources say, yeah, he's willing for another 70 to our sci fi, the r s. s a still an unknown quantity at this moment in time. what would you want to see in terms of movement? what are you expecting to see as a diplomat? one i'd want to see more sincerity from both of these military later than i have seen so far they. ready made randy us promises in the past. they're both hopes that they were willing to transition to a civilian government. but there's a big question whether they have ever been since sure about that. and they need to
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take some tangible steps in that direction to show their sincerity. now, i haven't seen that way. so we saw it 2 years ago when there was, for a period of time, a combination, military, civilian government and things look hopeful back then. that came 200, brought them when the military power 2 years ago, and basically a military coup. and since we haven't really seen any sincere willingness by either side cards or civilian government, in your opinion, how important days i got the intergovernmental authority on development consists of ethiopia, kenya, somalia, djibouti, uganda, eritrea, the all surround sudan. they are all neighbors ill. what together economic and environmental projects together, but they also have a political connection to and i want to in that grouping, do you think there was anybody that has, you might say some sway,
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some power to actually get the sides to talk to them. probably not. why it's important to bring the governmental authority and development countries into this discussion. they should be a key part of it and they. ready ready can bring moral suasion into the discussion but they don't have much tangible leverage. leverage comes from those. busy countries and organizations that have some economic cloud sudan that would mean or direct military cloud that was being countries like united or marriage egypt. the russian wagner group, which is closely aligned with the rapid support forces, the international monetary fund, the world bank. and those countries, the whole, the debt sudan, all of these countries collectively need to come together and put pressure on
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both sides to bring this to a home. it'll be interesting to see what does happen in the next. yeah, it's very important. next, you know, it's david chin. thanks so much for joining us from washington. d. c. thank you. thank you. the news 3 top newspapers in the us all seeking support from the, by the ministration for the release of an american journalist held in a russian prison. the new york times, the washington post on the wall street journal of join the run an ad to call for evan gush because it is released. he was arrested in the city of you, catherine berg, last month in charge of spying. the russia has rejected a us request, a concealer access, saying it's in response to washington's refusal to grant visas to a group of russian journalists, ukrainian press rotary zalinski has named your boss to to beijing after
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a phone call with the chinese leader. it was the 1st time teaching ping had spoken . russia invaded ukraine last year. so he described the conversation as long and meaningful while she pulls the talks between moscow and key. meanwhile, ukraine has tried to reassure finances that the reconstruction of the country will go ahead and get them to invest even before the war runs. but the countries still struggling to overcome its long record of corruption. charles stratford has more from keith. russian forces withdrew from florida and current april last year. large sections of the town, a half hour drive from cave lion ruins while fighting continues in the east. and despite there being no end of the war in sight, reconstruction of towns like this one, the rebuilding of vital infrastructure fall from the front lines is already on the way close to the work so far is being people with ukrainian cash reserves. but
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what's being described as the largest rebuild in europe since the 2nd world war could cost a trillion dollars. as the madness, reconstruction process starts and the money starts flooding in, there are still serious concerns about corruption in a report compiled by the us, along with the organization, transparency and national. they say that these long entrench problems include whole governance, the influence of oligarchs on parliament, low integrity, in the private sector, and a compromised judiciary. and this means that keeping this reconstruction process clean is a huge challenge. while ukraine's international corruption rating has improved in recent years, it remains dismal. only russia was worse in the region. according to transparency internationals, 2022 corruption index. we need to improve the transparency where our security
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risk are mitigated because of the russian war. this is number one and other we need to continue doing the reforms, the diesel reform. we need to start the reform, the audit and the counting timber of ukraine. and of course, in a long term, we're looking into a monopoly quantity changes in order to avoid any violation of the competition law . experts say ukraine has cleaned up its act in some sectors, including banking and health care, but pressure from civil society organizations and digital all the ting of politicians and company assets must be ramped top. it meets time, it's a huge system. we need to recruit more than 2000 judges. it's a huge challenge. that is one another one let strengthen the capacity of vendor corruption institution. they need more investigators, they need more prosecutor, they need more more judge, a grain. foreign minister, reassure potential investors at a conference on reconstruction held in rome. you will hear how much we're doing to make our country economically viable and attractive for trade and investment. but
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the opportunity here and now you don't have to wait for the end of the war. ukraine's progress to fool you. membership from its candidacy status granted in june is dependent on reforms. many focused specifically on corruption. on the right track, say western bankers, but big questions remain on just how cleanly the reconstruction money will be used . shall strafford al jazeera keith. while a late spring he wavers into his 3rd day and north west africa, his robe. with those details? well, i'm saying early heat wave because it's only spring that she's probably the 2nd we've had in spain least 30 years ago. a heat wave would have been very significant, in fact breaking a record by point one degree was notable, but look, was just happened on tuesday on the coast to morocco. a new record was made 34.8. well ok, so what? the so what is it was nearly 6 degrees above the old record that is just on heard
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off, and that's not the end of it. inland temperatures, this is wednesday yesterday we're also pretty high in the foothills of the app is matters matter cash equal. it's standing record and that may not be the end of it is already won by capital rays now than it was this time yesterday. so it may well end up by the end of thursday with medication $41.00, which of course is going to be a new record that the rest of america is joining in some degree. algeria as well in place is not everywhere. and it's not just north west africa, it's also spain, not all of spain is basically the south around the river. got ok via cordova. what it's broke is record again, secondary roads, $36.00. again, broken by 3 degrees. the whole of spain's a poor record is slightly higher held in mercy. but even that may be broken by quarter by during today. well, still had hail the news i, we take a closer look at the nuclear deterrence plan revealed by the us in south korea. and
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one of the best football at all time is entered the dictionary details coming up with the pole in sports ah, may on al jazeera, a year after a jazeera journalist, sharina barkley was murdered despite international outrage and multiple investigations implicating israeli forces. we ask why justice has not been served fault lines examined the ramifications of julian associates publications of us status, he quit, and what the case against him could mean for press freedom after leading to key for 2 decades. reggie, are you able to learn is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as a read coalition of opposition. parties hopes to unceasing 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 name on al jazeera frank assessments. this treaty provides this
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with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules allow us to treat with global comments with the attention it deserves inside story. on al jazeera lou ah, welcome back to the usa with lisa l. robin in doha, reminder of our top stories video has emerge of looting in call to us. traders have complained about a police and action of altering seaside between saddam army and the power military rapid support forces as scheduled to end in a matter hours. well beyond the capital, the conflict has worse and ethnic tensions in the western region of dog,
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full fighting between the army and the rapids support forces as raged out for a 2nd day in india. thousands of fleeing the fighting and stranded at our keen crossing with egypt to doll and stopped just said to get his wally, they don't have access to basic health services. as a bank has more on the deteriorating situation in the country. moving through the aftermath of battle in what used to be a market place. now, ammunition shells lit the streets. the situation remains dire for sudanese, trapped inside a city, turned battle ground, but never gotten good at the vent crisis is big, the situation is very tough and there's difficulty in internal movements. we often stand in long queues to get bread happened many times where we get bread, but never the amount that my family need. well and what i lamented the damage has his everything. both of them are fighting each other and we the people will be the biggest losers and the most affected law. where's the 2 parties did a conflict,
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namely, albert han and meet the de, showed the sudanese people 10 percent only of the care and attention they gave to foreign countries through safe corridors to evacuate their nationals from the country. we need to take our sick people to hospital and to remove the dead bodies from the streets that that emergency services have been stretched beyond capacity and are pleading for help. a doctor from these scenes at a heart to him hospital and banged it either. there are still injured people in the hospital. medical supplies are very scarce. no medical teams have managed to reach us due to lack of security and safety on the roads leading to the hospital. the injured are still coming to hospital because of the current battles. it's a fighting wasn't enough, some fear, armed looters even more. cctv footage captures men dressed in military fatigues and carrying weapons breaking into shops. it's not clear who these men are or which side they belong to. both the military and rapid support forces accused each other
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of breaking law and order down the road elsewhere in the country. the terracon, in and near the border with chad has seen intense battles. the area has witnessed ethnic conflict in the recent past. now the sound of gunfire can be heard as locals run for cover. there are reports, the city has no electricity and very limited form connectivity. countries continued to evacuate their people from sedan aid workers arrived in jordan on thursday. i think all of us feel very relieved both olivers. i have very mixed feelings are so because we leave our cities, bobby haynes, were the sudanese army has denied reports of possible talks with the r s f. it said in the statement, the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender or perish. i said, beg, i'll jazeera now turkey's present wretched tub. early one has cancelled 2 days of campaigning, unheard of crucial elections on may. the 14th because of sickness. and he was in taken ill during alive tv into to view, but he'll be facing
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a tough race next month to keep himself in the top job. as was over to seneca zulu live for us. and merson, where the president of a, a via video link to open a new power plants. and that ceremony is ongoing. go from the pictures that we're seeing or sit m. and again, the president was supposed to attend this, but just hasn't been feeling very well. as stephan at bristol hell, just 2 days ago circus president, when he was delivering a live interview on a national news channel. and he, he went sake and he had to give a break to his live interview after one hour he came back, but he was very tired. and yesterday he can, he had to cancel his programs and to they he had to cancel again. another program of 3 legs and one old one, a one segment of the program was in here one in democracy and freedom island. and the evening program of the prison i was supposed to be held in his thumb will. and
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to morrow he is supposed to be in abilene, i again in the you by southern city a. but we don't know whether he will be able to join a join these trips and i continue his rallies tomorrow, but turkish a half minutes suggest announcer an hour ago that i present ardon is in good shape . his health is a good n add. they are arranging everything for him to be able to attend his plan rallies as soon as possible. and right now, the nuclear power plant opening ceremonies underway. the power plan that you see behind me and a president, adam is supposed to join the opening integration ceremony. this a long awaited power plan by a video linked, along with his russian counterpart to lead to more puts in the acquitted nuclear power. power plant is it is joined the built by the russians. actually total of built by the russians a 1st time. and at 1st type model in the nuclear industry,
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it is going to be a built by the russians than then the ownership will be transferred to the turkish a side after a some years after some decade. so that's why for prisons are on such a big project at nuclear project that will diversify a turkeys energy as supplies and contributes on turkeys the energy independence. it was an important step. ever let them or foot a russian person who is also expected to join physically. a ford is opening sermon actually, but he's also very busy with air. what's going on between moscow and care. but apparently the turkish president who had to cancel his programs to rallies 2 days in a row, had to rest for a while, everybody's expecting to see him in, donna told institute during his rallies, but as for the turkish health minister, as i sat, a he just had an infection at gastro, intestinal issue, which is
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a life issue, but he just needs to rest. so hey, like you sort of suited us some of the nearly 3 and a half 1000000 turkey citizens living abroad, begin voting on thursday in the presidential and parliamentary elections. so this includes some of the one and a half 1000000 techs living in germany. they have until may the 9th to vote from abroad ahead of the election on may the 14th. so when that kane is outside the polling station and belin, with millions of people of turkish heritage living in this country. and very many of them able to take part in this election. it's believed that this country, germany, is one of the largest, as it were, constituencies in the turkish electoral system. and that's why the battle for votes in the turkish election is also being played out here in germany. and it is worth making the point. but over the course of the next couple of weeks in constituency polling stations around this country,
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dozens of them seems like these will be being repeated. the question being, who are people going to vote for? what they're reasons, reasons if i look at only one, some people think good ones too religious, but he actually gets things done. he doesn't just talk being like the others before earth. one was in office. if i wanted to kill holiday, i need to get up at 5 o'clock in the morning to see the doctor and stand in a queue. but now the doctors and every st. that's why i'm voting for him. but not everyone shares that view. there is a sizable opposition to the government, all wretched type or the one the president in this country, and amongst those people queuing up to vote at this pulling station. there were those prepared to voice that opposition? yeah, i think really change. that's my on the reason, and i'm tired of this current government in recent years, whatever the election or referenda, the tendency has been for the turkish folks here in germany to be more conservative
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van that's being represented in the votes in turkey itself. the question will be this time around, will it be something similar, or will there be a change here in germany? we'll find out the results in mid may. now the u. s. navy says iran has seized a tanker in the gulf of oman, a tweets from the u. s. 5th fleet identified the ship as a marshall islands flag vessel. the advantage suite satellite tracking system data showed the turkish managed tanker just north of omens. capital muscat, on thursday afternoon, it had come from kuwait and was on its way to houston, texas the u. s. and south grew of unveiled a nuclear deterrence plan to boost corporation and the threat in the face of threats from north korea. it comes during the 1st state visit to the us by a south korean president in 12 years, but china has warned them against provoking confrontation whip young young
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a white house correspond. kimberly elk a testable ah, a show of military strength and might as you, as president joe biden, welcome south korean president, you and suck. you'll at the white house. state visit is designed to reaffirm decades of military cooperation between the 2 nations, a project deterrence in the face of stepped up missile testing by north korea. that has in recent years shown little interest in talks of di nuclear eyes. asia, more nuclear turn by north korea. against united states hotel ars with partisans, partners is unacceptable and will result in the end of whatever regime will take such an action. the 2 leaders signed a new plan known as the washington declaration to expand nuclear deterrence in the region through joint exercises. even though south korea is officially
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a non proliferation country for the 1st time and 40 years us nuclear submarines will be positioned in south korea. as part of the declaration for its part, soul has committed to not developing its own nuclear weapon. instead, remaining under the nuclear umbrella of the united states. and while the 2 leaders and says their alliance is strong, there are lingering tensions following the unintended release. earlier this month of pentagon documents showing the united states was spying on, saw. ah, will, we need time to wait for the investigation by the united states and we planned to continue to communicate on the matter at their joint rose garden press conference just one day after announcing he was running for reelection. biden, also dodge questions about his age. going into the 2024 presidential election at age 80. he's the oldest president in u. s. history to run for
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a 2nd term. i could run a hard look of importance. i run. i feel good. i feel excited about the prospects. well, president biden may dismiss questions about his age and fitness, as commander in chief, it does present a problem for this white house, hoping to project strength and deterrence to a nuclear foe of reassuring american allies like south korea. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house, the new trails have been opened up for visitors to get a closer look at the demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. running 250 kilometers across the korean peninsula. it's seen as a barometer of into korean relations when those that become increasingly tense. in recent months, robert bride went on to media visit to part the frontier english walk, county which borders north korea. a media talk to
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a part of the border previously off limits the now will be opened up to visitors. the idea for the so called peace trails is to remind the world of the deep divide that still exists. 70 years after the end of the korean war, i think the demilitarized a good place not only for the untouched nature, but also the division and security situation of the 2 korean. north korea is just a little less than 2 kilometers away across the han river. on the opposite bank groups of workers clearly visible and beyond them, fields and farms for south koreans and the growing numbers of tourists coming here, a glimpse of a society even more isolated. after several years of the corona virus, pandemic defectors and families displaced from the north by the war, live in many of gung while county's towns. now 83 kwan gray ha was brought here is
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a 10 year old and doesn't know if he has any family left to car. finally, we have a nephew here, but i don't know if any relatives are still alive in the north. the influx of so many displaced families probably makes these communities more open to visitors, says businessmen, choice song ho, whose father was a refugee guy organ on order. and a want to recall the villages welcomed the refugees and gave them a home. it's a cozy place that has no problem with visitors. the creation of these piece trials began during the period of summer diplomacy several years ago, but was interrupted by fears of spreading swine flu and then cobra 19. after such a mix, stop start history. all 11 trails are finally being opened to the public but a project that was conceived during a time. 8 of storing tensions is coming to fruition just as north south relations across these heavily fortified border have once again deteriorated to their worst
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18 years. for many visitors that tension is part of the appeal adding to the fascination of one of the world's most intriguing frontiers. rob mcbride, al jazeera ganglia, county south korea. now the walt disney company is seeing the florida gulf, the rock. rick desantis accusing the republican political retaliation. though he wants the cold strosver turn, the stake. takeover of the district, the house is meiza parks. earlier, disney had govern the area now the company says it's being targeted for depressing expressing political views at the santas poses last year. does the criticized a florida law that been discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools? the peruse government is to guide the state of emergency at its borders. to stop undocumented migrants from entering present deena bernard, i ordered the deployment of troops to reinforce immigration checkpoints. i hundreds of migrants have been stepped for weeks at the border
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between peru and northern chile, their lodging from haiti and venezuela, a crack down in chile as force them to move north. well still had here on al jazeera, it's advantage manchester city in the premier league title rights action from they went over also coming up with paul in sports. ah.
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ah lou ah, hold on his pull. it's out. thank you very much. manchester city, striker elling, holland continues to bright records in his debut season in england. the norwegian
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scott his 33rd league go in the fall or when ever premier league leaders arsenal on wednesday, beating my solid record of most goals in a 38 game season. the result, main city are now just 2 points behind the gunners. with 2 games in hand for a whole pathic has the action. a blockbuster occasional 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 5 point lead or the 2nd play city. but recent results and full and the 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, ably assisted by ellen, harland, the belgian scoring his 7th career goals against the gunners. the defending champions of pulling out all the party tricks and asked,
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was struggling to keep the lead by a city wrecked up charles off to charles uri's. and just when the whole found sort asked or may get to half torn trailing by just one, john stones got the 2nd goal that matches the city's dominance deserves what time to school. so it was more of the same after the break given the broader continued his one man campaign to score against also every chance he gets. ah, the gunners did pull one girl back through holding 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 merge is the city for us. one roha pathic al jazeera, he said he boss pat. guardiola can reflect on a tactical master class much by the efforts of his players. but he doesn't believe the gap between the 2 teams is quite as big as it seems. of course,
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the most important thing is our destinies and alliance. so to the winning arsenal would be in their hands and now is in our hands. i don't and estimate actually one second when opinion about ourselves at all. i know how good there and all the games you see, momentous in the can see the goals or whatever that happened. but i could clearly can travel crater with i prefer to think of what maybe they didn't have in the best level because we were really, really good. macau, our timing was changed. her mind people that very little had been expected of arsenal the season and that the title wasn't back in manchester just yeah, i think he knows which was blue. this is a lot of great to be 9 and a half months against east him being where we are and he still financially 5. and i've been almost 22 years in the countries in a lot of things. and i know how much it shifts from game to game. they are not equal against in this league for so has to release our players, we with the show for tonight and the plane against them. exceptional intent. they
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know that my we are exception on team as well, but today we were in and the races adena when they was required to win again. now to one of the biggest ever upsets in n b a playoff history. the top seated milwaukee bucks knocked out in the 1st round by the miami hate. it seemed that had only just scraped into the post season. they would such reports was what the milwaukee berks were already up against it. knowing they had to win games 56 and 7 if they were to reach round to yon, attempted to compose did what he could for the mba top rank team. but jimmy butler insured the miami heat, stuck with them. 16 down in the 4th quarter. butler rattled up 12 straight points before doing this to force i baton again will execute employee at a huge moment. falling down butler didn't let up, racking up 42 points and sensing the books were there for the taking
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a 2nd. let them again hold on tight. uranus tried his best to keep a walkie alive in front of our home friends, but time eventually ran out series were good basketball players and were having fun when i were out there were playing basketball right away. and good things happen whenever you do. miami barely made it into the post season having scrape through by the play in tournament. and this is only the 6th time that 8 seed is beaten and number one, just the 6. david stokes al jazeera. while a box had the best record in the regular season and had hopes of a 2nd title in 3 years, one reporter asked janice if the season was a failure. do you get the promotion every year when your job? no. right. so every year you were to say failure. yes or no? no. mag jordan plate 15 years. once exam ship, that in an years was a failure. that we don't mean there's no failure in sports. you know,
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there's good days, bad days of these some days you are able to be successful so that you're not. so this is your turn for this, not your turn. and that's what supports about it. so 50 years from 97 to one to 2021 that we didn't win a champ ship. it was 50 years of failures. no was not. it was steps do it, you know, and we were able to when one awfully given another one. in our i showed that he wanted me person while the hate will now play the new york next in the eastern conference semifinals. the next are seated favorite and wrapped up that 1st round against the cleveland cavaliers for games to one jaylen bronson top school. in this one with 23 points, he has new york advanced past the opening round of the players for the 1st time since 2013 game one against the heat is sunday in new york. the memphis grizzlies kept things going in their series. guess the l. a. lakers, jamara unschooled, 31 points and desmond banga 33 the grizzlies, letting out comfortable when as
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a 116 to 99 for the lake is still e 3. tim overall. as the series heads back to los angeles, the defending champion, golden state warriors are now just one, went away from going through steph curry, st. 31 points as they beat the sacramento kings in their own back yard. 123 to 116 . the warriors, 32 head in the series to the n h l. playoffs on boston. bruins have missed the chance to wrap up their series against the florida panthers with a score locked at 33. the best regular season side can close to moving ahead, but were denied by surg bobrovsky. we made 44 saves to florida. we went to overtime and some poor play by his opposite number. lena's all mark, let's will winning go before it is matthew cut your that extends it to a 6 game, but most is to lead 3 tunes. one, the defending champion, colorado avalanche have fallen behind against lucy. up and cracking fearful one gained 532 men. now just one went away from quenching the 1st of
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a series victory. they now take 3 to 2 advantage back home to seattle. and in major league baseball, there was yet another home run for big hits a show. i tani is his 6 of the season healthy la angels not ship a 11 to 3 victory over the oakland athletics. and some action from the madrid open tennis wed. dominic team has reached the 2nd round, the austrian beat, britton's kyle edmund in straight sets. 6461, next hill faced for c, stefano city passes. and finally the name or word pele is now officially in the portuguese dictionary. it's used to define some one exceptional, unique or out of the ordinary, for example, saying he or she is the palette or volleyball, or they pelley of medicine. it follows a campaign by police foundation which generated more than a $100000.00 signatures. pele, who died in november on the world cup 3 times with brazil. right back to that pele
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