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is that to you? this is where we dissects, analyze, and look to find a thing. and i guess now it's going from algy, there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still just sat for it and tapped. i made a new app from audi 0 me at you think it it ah, so don's latest frequently violated ceasefire is due to expire within hours, mediators scramble to extend it. at least $16000.00 people have crossed the border into egypt will report on the humanitarian situation at sedans, frontiers would charge an djibouti. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in ohio dirty noble gaze also ahead. south korea as president tells
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the u. s. congress to expect a firm response to publications from john gang, the turkish president rodge of ty berto and makes his 1st public appearance on state t. v since falling ill on tuesday. ah . hello the u. n. is leading a last minute post to extend the ceasefire agreement. and so dawn, fighting between the army and the para military rapid support forces has continued if at a lower level, during the 72 hour truce, which is due to end at midnight local time. the worst of the conflict with started nearly 2 weeks ago has been in the capitol heart tomb. but it's also flared in other provinces including dar for i said, beg reports, moving through the aftermath of battle in what used to be a market place. now, i mean, nation shells listed the streets. the situation remains die of the sudanese,
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trapped inside the city, turned battleground. but that never gotten escalate of in crisis is big. the situation is very tough on those 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 they 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 and to 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
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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. 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 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 phone connectivity. countries continue to evacuate. the people from sudan aid workers arrived in georgia on thursday. i think all of us feel very relief, but all of us have very make feelings also because we leave our people behind.
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the sudanese army has denied reports of possible talks with the recess. it said in the statement, the rapid support forces have no choice, but just surrender will perish. and i said big g 0. have a morgan is a hard to me with the latest on the situation and the capital. people have been observing the previous these far, including this one that is due to expire at midnight here in the capital hot, assuming around the country. and their concern is that because of the continuous fighting and the continuous air strikes and artillery strikes that they were able to hear and see in various residential neighborhoods in the capital, they say that once that's the fire and at midnight, what's going to happen is more intensive as strikes and artillery heads by both sides, the rapid support forces and the food in these army. now in the early hours of thursday morning, there was intense shelling and fighting between the rapid support for this and the sudanese army in the northern part of the capitol. that's a place that's been seeing fighting between the 2 sides continuously over the past
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few days. and then there's the general command of the army in 10 fighting and shilling being carried out by the rapids. what forces against the needs army, while the kidneys army tries to launch air strikes. so residency, that they're quite concerned, they've seen the destruction that has been caused by the fighting between the 2 sides on residential homes and neighborhoods. and they say that once the sci fi, and especially because it's not clear yet if there will be another one to, to follow this one, they say that fight will intensify, and many who remain trapped will not be able to get out while many markets in the capital have been destroyed and unexploded ammunition poses a danger to those who remain behind al 0. my father is a northern cartoon with more. natalie nakeila, he had him back. he medical form that we are in the suburb of shamburger, north of capital badly. 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 excluded 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, old 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 need to intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again. bob holly on tens of thousands, have fled to neighboring countries. i did these reports from a village near the chart sudan border. it's
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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 agencies. 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 flood 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, with the kind of situation it looks like the agencies yeah. the united nations as well as other organizations,
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like the world foot program don't have enough to feed the expected number of people who are crossing over from sudan and into chide. 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 guns, fine explosions, not far away in the town of janina, which is of course, been contested by both parties in the conflict so that malcolm lab is following the evacuation efforts of several countries in djibouti airport is here on the market to beat these international apple where plains have been landing, carrying people evacuated from food on, as well as at the neighboring military abbe deputies, the hub for these areas, accusation operation because the host military of several foreign powers including the us, china, wrong,
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japan and they're among countries. i've been evacuating that. diplomats and government workers and then also some citizen actually all of the lighting and the bomb 6 logins everywhere, all the time. we can please read the flying with the people benefiting from these everybody to ation programs belong to a relatively fortunate minority as many thousands more trying to flee food on by land into neighboring country malcolm web. i'll just 0 in sarah. hi ross. how's the latest on what's being posted online from through don? how many holla, fall line sedan thumbs up. the situation there with this tweet he says, waking up in a war zone for the 13th time and apparently is still a reality, not a nightmare. now that reality is getting hard by the day,
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like in the city of janina in the west of saddam where most residents have been cut off from electricity and phone network for 4 days now because of the ongoing fighting and social media updates from within sedan on notes sibley reduce to people are advising each other to buy enough phone credit now for emergencies. they say later in case of a full network shut down and for those that can afford phone credit is proving to be very expensive. as my seen an engine travel blog has been documenting how to reach us for 11000 news ball it. so what journalism i believe you follow. now medicines and basic supplies are also running low and with people needing to flee. many sit in the sharing ways with people living abroad can help whether it's through fund raises or even posting information on where to find doctors and pharmacies in egypt
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once they cross the border. now on the ground though, there's also a sense of community during these hard times. bottles of water and food were handed out for free to passengers being bossed out. and for those staying behind some of charles venturing out during the si, fi, this group of people are taking master in their own hands and started clearing up off the days of intent. fighting starting with this medical facility in the city of nile up south west of saddam on the south korean president units. if your has addressed us congress at the end of his state visit thing. so we'll respond firmly to north korean provocations. but he said the door will remain open to dialogue with john gang. wednesday, the u. s. on south korea unveiled a nuclear deterrence bond to boost cooperation in the face of threats from north korea. my kind of has more from washington. well, he certainly received
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a rapturous welcome, he was interrupted more than 45 times by applause during his speech. and as he has just been leaving the chamber now, members of congress had been lightning up to take sophia with him and to have the program signed. but the south korean president a played very strongly on the fact that this is the 70th anniversary of the alliance between the u. s. and south korea. very significant date. he highlighted the close relationship that has existed between the 2 countries over the decade and insisted that this relationship still needs to be both on further. you seeking support from the united states and the ongoing confrontation with north korea. and by the reaction of the joint houses of congress in the course of this morning, that is certainly what you're going to be getting. the business end of his visit was culminated in a meeting with president biden, with a washington declaration was signed. also agreement was reached on
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a nuclear co operative group in terms of which the u. s. will keep south korea briefed on any nuclear deployment that may happen in the particular region. and also as a tangible sign of this mounting relationship, the u. s. has agreed to send a nuclear powered aircraft carrier to the region incoming month. iran's army says wanna fits, vessels has collided with an oil tanker in the gulf, which was later seized by its forces. earlier the u. s. navy reported the seizure of that ship in the gulf of home on the score slide to particle haine. joining us from washington dc. what more do we know on this? well, as always, when it comes to stories that come out between the u. s. at around, they're telling very different stories. so from the u. s. navy perspective, they say the fifthly, heard a distress call at $115.00 local time in a local time and that they the crew said that the ship was being seized,
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being boarded. they later put up a poseidon. and they said that they believed it was the rainy and navy that did that. now ran 1st part. as you mentioned, it said the night before. one of its ships collided with an unnamed ship, and several, 2 of their sailors were missing and 3 were injured. so not exactly clear because the timing doesn't line up and the events don't seem to line up either. we don't know very much about the ship. we know that it's called advantage suite. it's flagged in the marshall islands. it's believed that he was managed by a turkish company, potentially owned by a chinese firm. it was seized in the gulf of oman, a had just been in kuwait, it was headed at houston, texas. and we don't know anything about basically how much oil was in it. we believe that it was chartered by chevron and add the u. s. navy is calling on a ran to release the crew and the oil tanker. they say this is the 5th commercial vessel that's been seized by iranian navies in the last 2 years. all right,
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honey. thank you so much. particle, hain reported from washington still ahead on al jazeera, rebuilding awards, foreign country ukraine. appeals to financier as promising to clean up its corrupt pass, and ready for lift off africa explores the potential of space exploration. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera al jazeera sets the stage 311 here. 5, i don't know. i haven't been deployed before just one enemy, global experts in discussing idea of being do come from venice dumpster and democracy. it was bound to fear, explore,
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ah. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the u. one is leading last minute diplomatic efforts to extend the ceasefire agreement in. so don, fighting between the army and the para military rapid support forces has continued despite the 70 to our troops, which is due to end at midnight local time. the south korean president june, secure, has just finished addressing the u. s. congress. he told lawmakers that soul will respond firmly to north korea provocations, without the door will remain open due to, to dialogue with pyongyang. iran armies i was one of its vessels has collided with an oil tanker in the gulf, which was later seized by its forces. earlier the u. s. navy reported the seizure from marshall islands flag ship the advantage sweets and the gulf of all mon, the turkish president of ty berto, has made his 1st public appearance since counseling 2 days. this election
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campaigning due to sickness early on attended the inauguration of the country's 1st nuclear power plant via video link on tuesday became ill during a live television interview. early on is facing a close contest and next month vote city because of all go has more on president. are the ones help? there were many rumors on also international media. all that stuff he was being hospitalized and even his family was being co. ok, cold by the doctors and hospitals, but just one hour before the video conference held you joined by turkish president and his russian counterpart, turkish health minister said that he's in good condition and what he had was an infection. augusta infection. of course, he has a business schedule as you start. he has been rallying across the cross and he sometimes has visit for 5, even 6 cities in a day. and given his age, he's 6 years old. a given that he has been ruling this country for more than 20
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years, and he has been winning over. he has been through a phase with him and now he's facing the most challenging election ever on may 14 minutes say he was cited yesterday. i spoke with some officials of the ruling party . they also mentioned me that he needed to have some rest, but we don't know whether he will be physically attending his rallies in other night again in the southern region. for now, we don't have any confirmation on that, but so far it looks good. ukraine has tried to reassure financier is that reconstruction project will go ahead and urge them to invest even before the war ends with the country is still struggling to overcome its long record of corruption . charles stratford reports from keith. russian forces withdrew from board young curren april last year. launch sections of the town a half hour drive from cave lion ruins while fighting continues in the east. and
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despite there being no end of the war in sight, reconstruction of towns like this one and the rebuilding of vital infrastructure fall from the front lines is already on the way close to the work so far is being people would ukrainian cash reserves. but 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 entrenched 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 racing has improved in
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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 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 county chamber of ukraine. and of course, in a long term, we're looking into 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
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corruption institution. they need more investigators, they need more prosecutor, they need more more judges. 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 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 clean lead the reconstruction money will be used. cha stafford al jazeera, give answer bas on is rejecting french calls to remove a checkpoint on the only road linking the country's ethnic armenian enclave to neighboring armenia. catherine calona as the 1st french for ministers of as
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a back to and 6 years. russia, which broker sees fire in 2022, and a war between armenian as john over the region of care about accuses france on the u. s. of undermining its role as mediator arena, says the russians are failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the break away region. bernard smith has more from back as aires a put a checkpoint up on there, they say because armenia is running weapons to counteract charges. of course, armina 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 flare up armenia. really suspects that as a by john is trying to essentially take over the rest of kara back by stealth as a by john, in the last war between the 2 sides in 2020 took back control of huge amounts of
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territory around the main urban area of kara back, the main city can county is what the as air is call it for the armenians. it's upon occurred ethnic armenians in there. and they want to remain they sort of separated from a as a by john. it's internationally recognizes every territory, 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. as 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 aries 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. the u. s. television personality, jerry springer,
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known for his provocative talk show has died at his home in chicago. he was 79. the former mayor cincinnati began hosting the jerry springer show in 1091. continuing for nearly 3 decades. it covered a range of sensational topics and often lead to physical confrontations. as family says, his ability to connect with people with central to his success. a conference underway in the ivory coast aims to present space exploration as the key to unlocking social and economic transformation in african countries. so the goal is to make space programs a larger priority across the continent. nicholas hoc reports senegalese, astrophysicist saw muscle eyes searching for solutions to some of africa's most pressing challenges. but looking into space is not enough. she says, yeah, i need on it. i would like to go to space because if i can go to space, i can gather precious information that will be useful for generations to come. it's
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essential that my book, since the 1st man in space in 1961, hundreds of astronauts have blasted off. but a black african is yet to make the journey. my gossip guys, scientists from burkina faso says it's about time vis changes. she sing part in the new space, africa conference in ivory coast, where scientists, companies and investors gather hoping to change perspectives of space, research suffer produce, wasn't that book enough as so has been independent for more than 60 years. and yet we struggle with the same problems, hunger, lack of water in agriculture. we waste of money when we should invest in space research to find long term solution. hurry to or in april, kenya launched its 1st satellite joining the few african countries that have space programs, the images that generate support conservation efforts by anticipating weather patterns such as droughts. they can even help protect boarders by monitoring the
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movements of arm groups and the sale. some of the components of satellites are precious metals and minerals found on the continent, but they cause to hundreds of millions of dollars and take years to build. omari chad, they canyon start up. has the solution nano satellites. this america you thought, well maybe for africa visit is, is it is rely for clickable functioning satellite. it is affordable i to modular. and what to do as in this prison is, is we shorten the launcher nose, periodic sticks, we're going to submit any country to optimize on a meteorite for mars. researchers discovered traces of 0 con and mineral found in abundance in senegal. priscilla, this is no coincidence with only 4 percent of the universe known to humans. she says, africans have an important role to play in discovering what's out there and how it can be used to improve lives back on earth. nicholas hawk al jazeera. well
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that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. you can always find more information on our website. head to al jazeera dot com, darrell. you'll find all the latest updates on the headlines up next. we'll have a check on the weather. then inside story, we'll examine the washington declaration agreement between south korea and the u. s . bye bye. ah. we still haven't said good bye to the changeable, really changeable weather. out of the eastern side of europe is come down across the black sea and is affecting turkey at once again. this is the night time picture, significant rain stretching dance around talia even towards cyprus. and by day there is all moved slowly east, which is only slightly warmer. the stand bowl with a cold wind, the average of this time the year should be 20,
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not 13. it's going to feel equally disappoint to go down 11 time coast and towards egypt. and that's going to move in land. so showers and a weight and then a dropping the temperature man is going to drop down to probably the higher your mid teens. the same is true for the rest of jordan, good part of lebanon, even syria. but if you're sorry for that, it's much carter than it was a scattering of light is shower, maybe inside your aber, and that in yemen is 36 in doha 37 great cities in baghdad. this is quite warm that even at this time the of course temperature should now be rising. little real change here during saturday, but it's just a bit of a deterioration, jerusalem, se 14 come saturday again on the cold side. significant, right? if it falling in kenya in ethiopia and back towards the r c, it's the right term, the for it to happen. and it's still going to happen. not very much so in somalia. ah.
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jump into this tree. hen percent of the population globally is responsible for about 50 percent of carbon emissions. showing the debate. people have already lost that people have to have your say want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it. live on you to people commenting a with on al jazeera, the united states and south korea signed an agreement to confront threats from north korea. wanting to young young again is using nuclear weapons. china says washington is provoking confrontation. what does this deal mean for the region i am for peace is inside school. ah
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