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oh, is it one day i might be covering politics in the next. i might hear by protesting from serbia hungry to what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here it as is it. we believe every one has a story worth hearing. ah. losing and taught to him in size, he reported in west awful as a shaky see saw resist hours away from expiring 1000 string. the fighting a strand did as a land crossing with egypt with warnings. they don't have access to basic health facilities ah, clubs, harmony watching al jazeera life, my headquarters here in dover, also coming up, russia rejects to conceal a visit to detained us journalist,
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evan gish giving 3 major american newspapers run a joint latter calling for his release. and a distant view of workers in north korea, hiking trails opened up for visitors along the demilitarized zone. the separates the 2 careers. ah welcome to the broker. we began in suit us, where time is running out now for a cease fire to be renewed. a 72 hour truce comes to an end at midnight local time . those who remain in the capital cartoon have to contend with looting as the price is of basic goods of sword. traders have complained that police are not doing enough to protect their property and beyond the capital. the conflict has worse and ethnic tensions. the western region of dar fall, for example, fighting there between the army and the rapid support forces rage for 2nd day in the regional capital of jenny. now that you and is reporting killings, looting,
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and arson, evacuated continue to stream out of the country. hundreds of gathered in port sudan 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, but 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'll just want to get out of sudan. laboring countries are also seeing an influx of people. tens of thousands of fled to places like chad and egypt as a bag has more of a deteriorating situation. 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 to city, turned battle ground, but never got to get out of in crisis is big. the situation is very tough. um
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there's difficulty in internal movements. we often stand in long queues to get bread happened many times where we got bread, but never the amount that my family need. well, an wasn't and 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, 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 saved corridors to evacuate their nationals from the country. we need to take our sick people to hospital inter remove the dead bodies from to street. emergency services have been stretched beyond capacity and are pleading for help. a doctor from these scenes at a heart to him hospital for baghdad. 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
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injured are still coming to hospital because of the current battles. if the 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 of breaking law and order elsewhere in the country. the terracon in and near the border with chad has seen intense battles. the erie 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 continue to evacuate their people from sedan aid workers arrived in georgia and on thursday . i think all of us feel very relieved, but all of us are we have very mixed feelings also because we leave our cities. the above, behind the sudanese army has denied reports of possible talks with the r,
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as if it said in the statement. the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender will perish. i said big al jazeera, although we're busy deputy airport force where hundreds of people have arrived to have to fleeing saddam. but 1st, let's cross over to hip morgan, who's in the sudanese capital and all eyes really on the count down to this sci fi, the 72 hours sci fi ending on the real worry of what might happen next. hipaa well for many people because during the 72 hour period that is due to expire, around midnight, local time, there has been continuous fighting. people are wondering if that will intensify. if that will mean that they'll have to be tra, trapped in their homes and able to leave for basic commodities or un, unable to live to neighboring states. and that's a concern. a lot of residents are telling me they're saying that because of the continuous artillery stripes and the air strike that they've been witnessing over the past 3 days in various residential neighborhoods here in the capitol. they're worried that we're there will be seeing is more of that and not less. and that that
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would mean a cor complete cut off to basic her necessities and basic facilities. hospital say that there, overloaded and there that there in desperate need of more medical staff and medicines to be supplied to them. shops are running out of commodities and people are saying that they don't have the cash to be able to buy what they need. and their concern right now is that once that 72 hours is over, there will be no renewal, and that fighting will enter, intensify risking their lives for them. hipaa, morgan, and cartoon. thank you. the leading cartoon is difficult and dangerous. you came military plains, have flown citizens out for an hour based north of the capital, but it can take several hours to cover the 20 kilometers to the what he said. then that base saudi arabia and india are amongst those countries. evacuated people from ports to down about 850 kilometers, or 13 hour drive east of khartoum. some are making the journey north to egypt and that's about a 1000 kilometers from the capitol. while others are taking an even longer route
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about 1500 kilometers west to the border with chad avenue address supports now from a village near the chad sudan border. it's a difficult situation for hundreds and hundreds of refugees who are yet to be registered by the united nations high 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 welfare program and other ages. we realize that dozens of people who fled the situation is down. and i come out here out in the open in makes your structures have not been registered and therefore couldn't access. some of the aid being delivered to refugees will fled the crisis in sudan. now basically, the situation is such that the united nation has only organized or that budgeted for at least $20000.00 people in terms of food supplies or food assistance. however,
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with the current situation, it looks like the agencies 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 who are crossing over from sudan and into tied earlier this morning today, there were reports of skirmishes across the border, not a 35 kilometers from the town of denison town of address, white people, local law reporting, hearing gun fine explosions, not far away in the town of janina, which is of course being contested by both parties in the conflict. so that well joined by mark web, whose gdc airport we're international. evacuations are underway and those arriving where you all come through the day, perhaps all the lucky ones with foreign passports.
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yeah, people with passport 4 countries which are in a position to organize these evacuation operations by over the last few hours we've been a be seen several at coff coming, including a canadian military play and i'm going to step aside so we can take a look. this one landed just a short while ago and, and a couple of 1000 civilians came off. they've been rescued from car to me and brought here. they were canadians, a couple of other nationalities. the canadian government was rescuing canadians on their immediate families. we spoke to one lady who came from the croft who said that last week not been able to leave the house that she was staying with every morning at sunrise. fighting breaks out and heavy gunfire on the street and they were only able to just about able to make a dash in a car from their home to the strip where they play with park. and now they've got
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here to the safety of djibouti, you know, be continuing on their way to canada. the u. s. fraud to germany, also conducted operations to evacuate diplomatic staff, government workers, and also some citizens as well as japan, as a japanese airline, on the tarmac that waiting to take japanese people back home. not expected to take off in the coming hours for the day. thanks very much. welcome web forest injure beauty. the many market since it all capital have been destroyed, and unexploded ammunition pose the danger to those who remained behind al jazeera as emma fidel. how's this exclusive report from the northern part of the capital? natalie, not the lafayette, and that's the medical form, but we are in the suburb of sham but north of captain bagley. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violent fighting between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces on saturday. and as you can see,
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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 day temperatures, out 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, authorities needs intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again. but the lights of nations that could in general attorney guitar rash as meeting with the u. s.
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secretary of state entity blinking in washington d. c. talks are expected to focus on the violence in sit on. we're trying to brokers the spiders by their success to success in both cases with some successful, not a successful like that. and i want to express my gratitude for the support that the u. s. this is the office in portland corporation. ready relocation that a goal, why of 1000 to one most members of the world and also even missions. ah, ah, 3 top newspapers in the us are seeking support from the, by the administration, for the release of an american journalist held in a russian prison. the new york times,
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the washington post and the wall street journal have jointly run an ad to call for evan guest, kavitsky release. he was arrested in the city of yet catherine berg last month and charge was spying. russia has rejected a u. s. request. the consular access saying it's in response to washington's refusal to grant visas to a group of russian journalists. ukrainian president zalinski has named a new ambassador to beijing after a phone call. we've tried as leader. it was the 1st time that e and she, she ping, had spoken since russia evaded ukraine last year. so nancy described the conversation as long and meaningful, but she called for talks between moscow and keith as jessica washing the reports now from beijing is a big story for the chinese media. we take a look at some of the way that the state media have reported these talks in the english language, china daily. it was also front page news and also several editorials about these talks. one interesting commentary from analysts and state media that china can play
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a key role by remaining open to both ukraine and to russia as well. and perhaps aimed at dispelling as some of the criticism that china may have difficulty taking on this role as a peacemaker. while they jing and moscow continue to have such close ties and in the chinese language edition of the, the global times newspaper, some some commentary by analysts as well that are all of the recent diplomatic efforts, not just this phone call, but also president cheese meetings with his russian counterpart with their counterparts in europe as well. all of these are cumulatively, show china's efforts in, in helping to advance this process of trying to find some sort of peaceful outcome . there's also some comma tree in this article that i'm reading that china is a, is a big country, a great country that doesn't have any sort of private or selfish interest when it comes to the ukraine crisis. those are the words that china uses when discussing
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the war in ukraine. from all the statements we, we never see the words war or invasion. we simply hear talk of the crisis. so from this phone call and from the way that the state media a reporting this discourse with ukraine, it is clear that china is, is very much looking at itself as a potential piece maker, presenting itself as a neutral and helpful voice. while still had here on al jazeera, turkey as president makes his 1st public appearances from spent 2 days of election campaigning due to ill health olive restful boys of all time has entered the dictionary will tell you where and how after the break. ah, i think it's the turn of borneo and so the ways it'll be particularly wet in the next year. so it has been recently as well. there showers in tata,
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which is kept the temperature down in bangkok, not particularly wet in the philippines moment. the onshore breeze is definitely there all the same, but we have got significant rain gathering itself once again in sudden and central china, basically along the axis into the south. and eventually link up was a rather ragged system and take significant rain into the korean peninsula. and southern japan, all the time, knolls and china is relatively warm, not excessively. so quite windy, but this doesn't seem to be a great deal of sand in the air. certainly is around the go be just not reaching beijing who's a call to yesterday was actually surprisingly good. this is a little unusual though. we're seeing rather more cloud and sherry rain that we might in india in fact in fact, less but expect to be india itself. it's rather more obvious that should really be fairly dry. that happened with pre monsoon heat building, but probably happily it's not as hot as it should be in there is rain sketch, right, some of those shouts i will be begun. could euro possibly in southern pakistan as
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ah, both of us watch y'all just bear with me. so rob, the reminder of all top stories video has emerged of lou ticket called tube as trey does have complained about police and action of altering cease fire between $2.00. i'll be on the power military rapid support forces is scheduled to enter the bathroom vows, filled the capital. the conflict just wasn't ethnic tensions. of the west to reach the dolphin that was fighting between the army and the rapid support forces break for a 2nd day in the capital. janine young, 3 top newspapers in the u. s. have run joint adds to bending the release of the american journalist held in a russian prison ever disk of its was arrested in the city of it captured berg last month and charged with spying. took he is at present mister tough urged the one who has made his 1st public appearance counseling, 2 days of campaigning,
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due to sickness voters go to the polls for presidential and parliamentary elections next month. let's get the latest now from sort of considers in medicine where the president to pay it via video link to open a new power plan. let's just begin with how the president looked well soil. he looked a good on screen at lisa during the video conference call. and he also had the national presidential alliance part to leaders with him along with some other. 9 government officials joy joining the air video conference and before the video conference that helped jointly with the russian counterpart to let them put in. 2 leaders also had a phone conversation. and just one hour before old lisa, incidentally, turkish health minister announced that president's house was in good condition and he just had an infection at gastro intestinal infection. that will be fine as soon
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as possible. then he is expected to continue his a plan to rallies and the turkish cities as soon as possible. so apparently after rumors that he was being hospitalized and he was very sick. ah, he proved that a his health is in a good condition, but he has been travelling so much and he has been even visiting maybe a 56 cities in, in a day during all this campaign period and give him that he's been in power for 20 years given all those politics and the most challenging collection that he's going to face on may 14, he must have been very tight. well, if that's the case, so he certainly looked well as you say, but today's event was very important for turkey's future power requirements. definitely to get, you know, a is not an energy resourceful canceling. it imports and most of his energy and
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even turkey has current account deficit is based on it's entered, the coast of energy imports. and russia is one of the leading partners when it comes to orlin guests and as to kia and russia have been collaborating on regional issues, including syria, cairo bar, libya. they have been cooperating on turning to key at into an energy hub as selling the russian gas that has been under sanctions to 3rd parties through a hub that will be established into kia and to bay to leaders emphasize this, of course, the nuclear power plant, which is also considered as green energy as lead them are putting mention it will be able to come to compensate at these 10 per cent of 2 kids. electress. the needs . of course, when this power plant was being established since 2015 and 17, there were environmental his groups reacting against the established ed ed construction. and even today there were some minor anti and nuclear power plant.
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them was spacious. i just 4 kilometers a close to this area, but they were a contained as they were ah, minor protest, but a leg and puts in said that this is the biggest turkish russian joint project in, in the turkish, russian. the history, which is true because it is full of built by the russians, the coast is paid by the russians. it will be operated by, by the russians. ownership is 100 percent russian air, but by time true care will take over the ownership. but of course, that will do card tickets, but trickier sees this as a prestige project. so hail sydney consider the force in massing. thank you. some of that, any 3 and a half 1000000000 tech, your citizens living abroad, begin voting on thursday in the presidential and parliamentary elections. as we mentioned, this includes some of the, one of the half 1000000 techs in germany. they have until may the 9th to vote from abroad ahead of the main election on may 14th. a 2nd man,
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if interested in kenyan in connection with the deaths of dozens of members of an alleged cold, ezekiel data is accused of being an accomplice of pull mackenzie, the groups. pastor police are investigating after the bodies of almost a 100 because his followers were founded a mass grave. their opponent of a pony starved themselves to death. many children were amongst the victims of these full palace. cities have been injured during confrontations by farmers, disraeli settlers, the occupied west bank, according to local forces. settlers had been harassing her, as in the northern jordan valley prevented me from grazing that cows. attacks on dozens of fall locations, the area have increased in recent years. the u. s. navy says around and sees the tanker and the gulf of oman, a tweets from the u. s. 5th fleet, identify the ship as a martial island flag vessel. the advantage sweet satellite tracking data showed the turkish managed tanka just north of mount capital musket on thursday afternoon
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. it has come from kuwait and was on its way to houston, texas. you trails have opened up for visitors to get a closer look at the demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. but the develop designed to promote peace comes after months of worsting tensions between the countries. of mcbride went on a media visit to part of the frontier in gog walk, county which borders north korea a media talk to a part of the border previously off limits that 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, so it was a good place not only for the untouched nature, but also the division and security situation of the 2 korea. north korea is just a little less than 2 kilometers away across the han river on the opposite bank.
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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 counties towns. now 83 kwan gray ha was brought here is a 10 year old and doesn't know if he has any family left to call her father. 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 want to recall the villages welcomed the refugees and gave them a home. it's a cozy place that has no problem with visitors. so when get the creation of these
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piece trials began during the period of summer diplomacy several years ago, but was interrupted by fears of spreading swine flu and then covey. 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 of storing tensions. it's coming to fruition just as north south relations across these heavily fortified border have once again deteriorated to their worst state in years. so many visitors that tension is part of the appeal adding to the fascination of one of the world's most intriguing frontiers. robert bride al jazeera gung walk, county south korea. the french foreign minister says peace between the long time enemies as a by john that our media is possible. catherine colona is in back for talks with the very president jewel. so meet with our media leaders that says i media files
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a case with the international court of justice challenging and as about johnny checkpoints, on the corridor from a media to the disputed region of nicole, are kind of off the last major fighting between the 2 countries. in 2020 while they was president, has accused russia of battling in her country's internal affairs. my sandy says many of those running in reelect in a regional election are kremlin agents. sunday, the government has bought a russian delegation from going to college, goes their province. this week ahead of sundays poll, moscow denies allegations of interference ties of russia have been strained in recent years of old over 60, you and native membership and ethnic we graffiti, has died to the detention center and thailand the 2nd death in 2 months. he was part of a group of 50 people who fled persecution in china a decade ago, but remained in isolation of bangkok ever since tony cheng reports. the firstly dugan mark grave in a cemetery. in the center of bangkok,
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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 met command, an ethnic weaker from saint john 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 writes 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, say they're treated particularly poorly, and their complaints are ignored. everybody got the oh, different logo health problem. sandra, the give me some good, the hot soon got the hot, high blood pressure done, but the babbitt's some got the cancer protests erupted in turkey,
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a 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 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 cheng al jazeera banker. and finally the name all word pelley is not
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officially in the portuguese dictionary, is not used to define someone exceptional unique hope out of the ordinary. for example, saying he'll, she is the pele of volleyball all the pele of medicine. and for his campaign by police foundation, which generated more than a $100000.00 signatures. hello, he died in december 1. the woke up 3 times with brazil. ah, your child was there with me to hell. robert in doha, reminder of our top stories video as a merge of looting in cartoon. australia does have complained about police in action. a faltering cease far between stars. army of the parabola. treat rapid sport forces is scheduled to add to the battery of ours law. none other m as in the crisis is big. the situation is very tough and internal movements are difficult to me or we often stand.
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