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leaving the middle east out of the road, the moon on al jazeera. ah, as you don, threatens to spiral into all out war. what 2 sides agree to extend to cease fire by further 72 hours. as country faces a humanitarian crisis, tens of thousands of sudanese people seek sanctuary in neighboring nations. ah, norton taylor saunders era live from london, was coming up, facing an influx of migrants heading north to the us. peruse, president declares a state of emergency at the border with chilly and turkey as president makes his
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1st public appearance after falling ill on live tv. ah, i should arms army and the power military rapid support forces have agreed to extend their ceasefire for a further 72 hours. the truce was due to end just moments ago, but 2 hours before the deadline, the r s f released a statement saying it accepted international cause for continuation out of her hip morgan has more from her to now the rapid support forces responded 2 hours after the army initially responded to the request for the fire and they both said that that's in the response to the pressure or the requests, rather from the united nations, as well as, as well as from the tripartite and kind of them, that's the kind of them that has been facilitating the political process here in the capital to me as well as from the quiet that the through the bodies that include the united states, the united kingdom,
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the kingdom of saudi arabia. and that at emory all have been requesting the 3 sites or rather the 2 sites to end the fighting or even how the fighting and allow for respite as a situation in the capital continues to worse than moving through the aftermath of battle in what used to be a marketplace. now ammunition shells, litter the streets. the situation remains dire for denise trapped inside. a city turned battle ground. but maybe good and good at the crisis is big. the situation is very tough and there's difficulty in internal movement. we often stand in long cubed, get bread happened many times where we get bread, but never mind that my family need well and what about the damage has his everything. both of them are fighting each other and we the people will be the biggest losers. and the most effective law, the we're is the 2 parties stood a conflict, namely, albert, hon and committee. to show the sudanese people 10 percent only of the care and attention they gave to foreign countries through safe corridors who evacuated their
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nationals from the country. we need to take our sick people to hospital and to remove the dead bodies from the st. emergency services have been stretched beyond capacity and are pleading for help. a doctor film these seems at a harder to hospital for granted 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 battle. 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 army and rapid support forces accused each other of breaching law and order elsewhere in the country. the town jenny, not near the border with chad, has seen intense battles. the area has with miss ethnic conflict in the recent
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past. now the sound of gunfire can be heard as local to run for cover their reports. the city has no electricity and very limited form. connectivity confirms of return to civil war are high for many and are for the previous were a lasted nearly 20 years and pitted arab tribes against ethnic dar for ease. the fighting in recent days has again highlighted bad division. countries continued to evacuate their people from sudan. 8 workers arrived in jordan on thursday. i think all of us feel very relieved. but all of us are very mixed feelings also because we leave our cities here. behind the sudanese army has denied reports. it will enter into direct talks with the iris f. so dance foreign ministry said in a statement, the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender or perish. he bo morgan, alta 0 cartoon. many markets since you don't have to live in destroyed and
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unexpected munitions pose a danger to those who remained in the city. engineers and fidel has more from northern cartoon. natalie, nati lafayette, and that's the medical form. but we are in the suburb of shamburger, north of kept going back. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violence fighting between the sudanese army and the rapids support forces on saturday. and as you can see, the damage is evident. this frog was carrying ammunition and it exploded. during the confrontation, the shrapnel flew everywhere. the biggest danger now is that not all ammunition has exploded. this presents a threat to pedestrians and cause bearing in mind that some trade is on customers are returning to the market. the ammunition is scattered around this area. these munitions could explode that any time due to the high date temperatures hauled of cause 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,
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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 halligan, tens of thousands of cities are fleeing the violence. the u. n. is preparing for at least 270000 people. to flee into neighboring countries. at charters reported the highest number of refugees so far. at least 20000 people have crossed a chance. sudanese border through dal fool. the u. n says they expect a 100000 people will make that journey. or the 3 and a half 1000 people have fled southeast and crossed into neighboring if you have here, which already has millions of internally displaced people from years of its own conflict. and some, 16000 people across the border from sudan into egypt. $14000.00 of them were sudanese citizens. and at the on king crossing families i spent nights outside in
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the desert waiting to be let through. some say they've been there for several days . i'm in the dream reports from a village near the chance you down 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 to village not far away from cooper on the way it is a major distribution center for the was for 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 other budgeted for at least 20000 people in terms of food supplies or food assistance. however,
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with the current situation, it looks like the agencies, 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. why people look us. why 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 the south korean president unice has told us congress that so we'll respond firmly to north korean provocations. but he said the door will remain open to dialogue with
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young young. on wednesday, the u. s. and south korea unveiled a nuclear deterrence plan to boost corporation in the face of threats from north korea. use face state visits is the 1st of its kind by a south korean leader in 12 years. my cana has moved from washington to honduras. this was a truly bipartisan occasion. the south korean president was formally invited by the speaker of the house, but also by other senior republican and democratic leaders. he received a rapturous welcome good as the 70th anniversary of the alliance between south korea and the united states. and the south korean leader made clear the critical support that the u. s. has offered in the ongoing confrontation with north korea. north korea has abandoned freedom and prosperity and dismissed peace. north korea's nuclear program. and mr. provocations all's a serious,
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a threat to the piece on the korean peninsula and beyond. to deter is rac lease behavior. the ally us must a stand united with determination, the president speech was interrupted by applause on no less than 40 occasions. and if he came here with the intent of increasing us support for his country, he leaves congress with the knowledge that its mission accomplished. mike hannah al jazeera washington, iran's army has seized a marshall islands, flagged oil tanker in international waters. the u. s. navy reported the seizure of the ship in the gulf of the man and satellite tracking data showed it to be just north of muscat. on thursday, iran's army says the seizure followed a collision between one of its vessels and the turkish managed tanker. the advantage suite injuring several crewmen to still missing the
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russian turkish presidents of hale. the integration of a russian built nuclear power plant in southern to hear the country's 1st vladimir putin and rich of tie up at one joined the ceremony by video link, add one after 2 days off from his election campaign due to illness. she castillo reports from messy this is took his 1st ever nuclear power plant, a crew in the south of the country. but you know, gracious ceremony mark the loading of nuclear feel into the 1st power unit. a significant moment, not least because it come 3 weeks ahead of time for the actual election, the most challenging of present their john's career. however, the dean is eula gillen. acoya is now a nuclear facility after receiving nuclear fuel by air and seals. after 60 years of delay, we joined the world nuclear power club to because almost this was our dance 1st public appearance room taken url during the clearly italy lunches,
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se salon lamar latimer protein. you talked to partnerships with this later member that he wants to include rushing gas distribution and agriculture agreements, legal liquid aliases. but if you have them to fill out a sheet, we agreed with the turkish president to increase agricultural corporation, reciprocal crop deliveries, and food security coordination. mr. erred ones initiative to ship free turkish flour, milk from russian grain to the world's poorest countries, is on track. but in the or laguna arkell, you will be fully operational by 2028 and supply 10 percent of turkey. electricity consumption. presidents are don, has focused on diversifying the defense and energy in the us for his, during his campaign, but some perceived the timing of the ceremony less than 3 weeks before the election as political. and there's also a controversy about the plants location in an earthquake prom region. just a few kilometers away. environmentalists gather to protest against the alternate. and i'll say the main challenge is not the construction or location,
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but enforcing corporate standard. sure, jesus jam regulatory authority. it needs a strong regulatory framework. it needs the competence and independently institution independent from the exist noon from the government, but also independent from the market operator that is able to monitor to suppression and in force for the a strong regulatory framework here nonetheless took their wants. the semantics new nick ma status read more such plants built with russia or even by itself, acquiesced predicted to reduce the countries natural gas import by $1500000000.00 every year. seen ampio solo al jazeera, my since southern turkey. attacking booking a fessor is left at least 33 soldiers dead and 12 injured thursday morning attack targeted a military detachment in the eastern region looking for 31 of several west african
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countries battling violence from groups last week alone. at least a 150 people were killed during a village raid by men dressed in army uniforms. through the president dina blew out his declared state of emergency at borders own areas to curb illegal migration. the decision will allow police and ministry to carry out operations and increase migration control in several provinces. would also place limits on the constitutional rights of freedom of movement. hundreds of migrants when making away from chile after the government. they're taught and immigration policies are an essential, has more from tax net peru on the border with julie we are in a park in the center of the 50 pack now, which is a father most city of bay to close to the border with gina. and this is well group of migrants from the last they are here, the patient here for a few weeks now. but the situation is really moving no ones. we know how many vibrant have been fun. there are numbers from, from,
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in work from between 5 to 15000, but we are small moves all in the park. the bag was and then people that are in the border itself in the future ration of live. no, we are not allowed to drop into the police coordinate there that they have not and don't can go back to gene it. so they are basically they should there with not even can they have some lung cancer there be putting up. there's a lot of cheated, 14 kids during the day and it's very cold at night. they're most of the migrants are venezuela and there are some limitations as well. still to come with al jazeera on the road to nowhere. she was famous, cars are left standing still because of a fuel shortage that's crippled the on a nation. accusations of political retaliation. why disney is taking florida's
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governor to court. ah hello, that will start down under in australia and it's a launch he settled picture across the north of the country. we thing more in the way of cooler and west or weather sweep across the bites that thanks to west, to whether that's intensifying across most central areas. pushing to the east places like brisbin and sidney in for some wet weather. this weekend remains largely fine and settled for the likes of perth. it has been cooled down in the very south of western australia, only 21 degrees. therefore, perth friday in to saturday. now the temperature will be coming down for sydney that says those thundershowers arrive on saturday, taking us through to sunday. it will be feeling slightly cooler. now that's not the case for new zealand, it may be winter re, but autumn is packing,
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its final punch pushing the temperature up in christchurch 18 degrees celsius there on saturday. so lots want to be found in the south island. a little bit of where to, where the creeping in, in the very south and some heavy rain arriving in the north. but lots of fine enjoy weather across more sensual areas, for se, asia, it continues to be a pretty wet picture. before for borneo and still a wessy in indonesia, and we will see the arrival of some wet weather for parts of indo. china in particular, allows and northern vietnam on saturday that sure weather update ah money. the rules biggest ocean would be to fighting climate change and transforming pacific on colonies in the 2nd of 2 special reports. 101 east investigates. what's at stake? oh, no disease. from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power was attempting
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to silence reporting the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is cover. oh, now does it ah ah ah, i'm out of the top stories here now to 0. as confirmation out of sudan that the paramilitary rapid support forces agreed to extend the ceasefire for 72 hours. the r s f statement was released just 2 hours before truce was due to expire. the lead of saddam's army had earlier said he was willing to extend the deal about 14000 the sudanese citizens across the border into egypt. the acronym crossing families have
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spent nights outside in the desert waiting to be let through. some say they've been there for several days. perused president dana blew up to has declared a state of emergency at borders own areas to curb illegal migration. hundreds of migrants when making their way from chile after the government there tightened immigration policies. ukraine has tried to reassure finance years that the reconstruction of the country will go ahead and urge them to invest even before the war ends. but the country is still struggling to overcome. it's deeply corrupt, passed charles stratford. reports from keith roche impulses withdrew from board. dan current, a pool last year. lodge sections of the town, a half hour drive from keith line ruins while fighting continues in the east. and despite there being no end of the war inside reconstruction of towns like this one, the rebuilding of vital infrastructure fall from the front lines is already on the way most of the work so far is being pay for would 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 most reconstruction process starts and the money starts flooding in, there are still serious concerns about corruption in a report compiled by the you and 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 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 up. if need stein, it's a huge system. we need to recruit more than 2000 judges. is a huge challenge. this is one another one let strengthen the capacity than to corruption institutions. they need more investigators, they need more prosecutor, the need much more judges. grades, foreign minister, reassured potential investors at a conference on reconstruction held in rome. you will hear how much we are doing to
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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 cleanly the reconstruction money will be used . shall stafford al jazeera cave. 3 leading u. s. newspapers are seeking support from the biden administration for the release of an american journalist from a russian prison. the new york times the washington post. and wall street journal of johnny run an ad to call for evan gash, giving his release. it was rested in the city of your catherine bert last month and charged with spying, which he denies. drivers in cuba air queuing for fuel, sometimes for days at a time due to crippling shortages,
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the island nation is highly dependent on energy imports. and president miguel diaz canal blames supplier countries. fuel shortages are some the biggest challenges facing the president who was re elected for a 2nd time last week. and august in fort empty fuel pumps and cues of vehicles that stretch for blogs. the latest chapter in cuba as long economic crisis, like there's no fuel, we spent 3 days driving around. we've been to 6 or 7 gas stations, and the cues are never ending. president miguel diaz canal says the country is only receiving 2 thirds of the petal. it needs, he's blamed supplier nations wiser clearing the countries that have commitments to us to supply us with gasoline based on the agreements that we have with them. have also been in a complex energy situation and have not been able to meet those commitments. so drivers are organizing themselves into lines and using what's up groups to find out where and when tankers are arriving some find ways to while away the time
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they are. if it doesn't arrive to day, it will arrive to morrow. but i've got to be here. i go to my house, i shower, i eat, i come back with my guitar and continue composing. cubans are used to spending time and cues, but the something almost surreal about this, this line is over 300 vehicles in it. and it's over kilometer long. last week the government started rationing. how much petrol and diesel drivers can buy as she is? or when we, the grandma grandma service will allow us not to touch 0 and to cover vital services such as ambulances, natural logical services, and transporting potatoes to the market, which requires diesel. one economist says the main reason for the short fool is the cash crunch. you cannot get a couple taylor without fuel for tractors, harvests are smaller. if workers comp make it to the factory, productivity is lowered. if there is one sector that the rest of the economy depends on its few rider lobrado and his family have been waiting around all day
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and have a long night ahead. on regard, my tank only has a space for 35 liters. so i drive for 2 days and then have to come back to sleep outside a new petrol station. in the short term, it means long nights and dreary days. in the long term, it means more price increases and an economy that produces even less. ed augustin al jazeera has on the whole disney company suing florida governor ron de santis accusingly republican of political retaliation. it wants the court to reject the state takeover of the district housing its amusements parks. disney had previously govern the district companies as being targeted for expressing political views that de santis opposes practical, heinous latest disney likes to call it steam, park complex, and florida the happiest place on earth,
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but its executives are not so happy now. it all started just over a year ago when florida past would critics call the don't say gay law. it outlaws teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity to children. up to the 3rd grade, the ceo of disney criticised the law that didn't sit well with governor ron santos . we've you. that is a provocation for more than 50 years. disney has been empowered to act as its own, local government for its theme, parks and surrounding area. approving, building projects, collecting taxes, building roads, funding firefighters and police officers. but de santis recently signed a law to strip them of that authority. putting his hand pick board in charge of the district occupied by disney, which very tens of millions of tours to the state every year. a move criticized by some economic analyst. all this special district does like any other special district is res revenue provides services. if you will eliminate it, it just means that other governments, cities and counties have to raise revenues to pay for those services,
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or they have to reduce those services after a back and forth or control, disney has now sued to get its power back to santas is expected to run for president during an overseas trip likely meant to burnish its foreign policy credentials. dissenters remained defiant, whereas every other floridian has to have this, this type of oversight offload of businesses. so it's, it's a little bit much i to, to be complaining about that. i don't think the suit has merit. i think it's political. in a recent poll, 44 percent of republican said they had a more favorable view of de santis because of his fight with disney. but the same pulse shows the majority of americans were less likely to support a candidate who punishes companies for speaking out. the santas and his wife casey, were married. a disney in 2009. but 14 years later, the escalating dispute could hurt him politically. if he gets the republican nomination, this has already been a costly fight,
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but it's not yet clear which side will pay the most for it. patty calling al jazeera washington. south africa marks freedom day the date of its 1st democratic election in 1994. many people in the economic hub of johannesburg, se there's little to celebrate. many of the cities, roughly 4400000 residents have little or no access to clean water refuge, removal. sanitation, or electricity work a has more the smell of rubbish filled his brow. it's a poor neighbourhood and joanna spurred many people in africa's wealthy city. don't have electricity running water or sanitation for 2 lonnie. fetching water is a daily task. i live in the very 1st moment. we are feeling over my head that we need to make the toilets of us door life length electricity outages and no running water had become more frequent as power
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stations and water pipe haven't been maintained under south africa, the constitution everyone has the right to basic services civil society groups have taken the municipality to court, but with little success. miss it doesn't. so in this part, the wind has come to it up, has they make sure that they to be doing that will make you feel that the not will come in this particular office to lonnie's building? isn't the only one with problems. the stench of sewage and clock toilets has made other buildings unsafe for residence. my country is falling apart, my city is falling apart and i said, i will not sit back. and the people of trying to figure out who did for my political party to come. they have given us a chance and i must prove myself to them, and my party must prove that indeed, we are about 50 and 70 that after struggling with failed infrastructure for years,
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people here say they feel hopeless, but have nowhere else to go. and 29 years after the voted for a democratic government, they have yet to enjoy the rights they were promised. lena barclay and jose eda ah, what you're under here. these are the top stories that she's far as she does will be extended by 72 hours. the power minute treat, rapid support forces agree to the continuation. just 2 hours before it was due to expire, benito, she does army, general abdel for hon. i only said he was willing to extend the truce. hipaa morgan has more from how to.

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