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no matter what lucy out is more bringing than me unkind fast that matter to you, our dizzy europe. ah, both sides ensued on say there extending a ceasefire for a for the 3 days as fighting continued, and parts of the capital, m doff for. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up behind closed doors for us, vice president mike pence appears before a grand jury investigating his old boss migrants confronted police on the border of peru as thousands of venezuela's tried to return home till one.
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i'm ready, phyllis das long considered late coming to the race africa explores the potential of space exploration. ah, saddam's, army and power military rapid support forces of agreed to extend the cease fire, which was to expire at midnight local time. the truce will be extended by a further 72 hours. the un, the african union of the us of all welcomed the move, saying they hope it will lead to talks of the permanent and dos to lucy's. al jazeera, hip morgan begins, are coverage from courtroom. while the focus right now by the international community and regional body seems to be on getting those 2 sides to stop fighting before turning to any site, any chances of talks. now, the initiative or read the proposal by the regional into governmental authority for development was for both times to send envoys to the south to the nice capital juba
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and try to reach some kind of an agreement that would result in a permanency fire. but the 2 sides are yet to both agree to that the food in these army agreed to send an envoy, but the rapid support forces to agree to it, but both agreed to the 72 hours. the fire that has been proposed by the united states, the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united nations. and they are confirmed, especially after the 1st few days of fighting when both sides made it very clear that they did not want to talk. and it looks like those who are trying to meet the aide between the 2 sites are having issues bringing the 2 sites together. but right now, people in the capital are focused more on whether this the fire that the 2 sides agree, agreed on, will hold the theme, the previous, the fires, they were able to hear the artillery strike. they were able to see the 5 h s. m b or strike in their residential neighborhood. so they're concerned that this upcoming sees that both sides agreed to would not hold and that they would continue to suffer as a result. moving through the aftermath of battle in what used to be
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a marketplace. now amunition, shelf, litter, the 3 the situation remain sire, for sudanese, trapped inside a 50 turned battleground, but maybe it's going to be in crisis is big, the situation is very tough and there's difficulty in internal movement. we often stand in long cubes, get bread happen. many times where we get bread, but never mind that my family need and what them about it, 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 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 filled these scenes at a harder to hospital. fisher and raggedy either. there are still injured people in
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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 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 witness ethnic conflicts in the recent 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, concerns of returned to civil war are high for many in dar for the previous were
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allotted 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 sudanese people behind on 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 bol morgan. alta 0 cartoon. robert almon offered is a journalist, not unless specializing in student a ga, not live up from cartoon. good to have you with us on our bombard an hour after this. she's far extension was to to begin. what's the situation bearing cartoon? no, actually this is a better. it's
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a fixed time now is for me has been announced in and if you simply account the days of the war it's out in or in days and the, it's been 2 hours and 4 times. so it's like, this is a phase for that. now it's actually taking the majority of the lease so and we didn't see it on anymore. so the 2 sides are using, this is an order to be organized and the position is actually and we see that 2 sites are matching groups from the space from a, from another place. i could still, i'm going,
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i'm going to run a house of millions. this guy is really not actually the one on the box, so nothing is on the, on the ground. this is for a 100. how are people the coping with all of this, those that, that have chosen or unable chosen to remain or unable to get out of country what, what impact is this having on, on the mental health in particular? and are they getting the supply as they need to to live? oh, no, actually it is. and it's been, it, it, it, it, it, and anything because
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everything is close in the shops and then they just to be the one thing is that it needs to be shut down because of the fat and because of even lack of even the, even the situation that the fan everywhere. and because the see because of the, of the meeting on the, of the other by the, by the fancy stuff. so it's just made it around
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what the, what people expect. and it was actually the, the fuel to get out of the house. this is to it's why nobody had an in but in the states. what about that? but when obviously this, those people are staying in inside, most of them afraid to go out on the streets right now. they're taking shelter in doors, but there have been reports. so, so of looting, can you tell us any more about that? yes. and then in addition of something that are being applied and this is not going to be inside their homes and they take in different especially
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and then a lot of people in the homes and even some people can. why nice incidents, why the scientists are trying to do is i'm money. so the suggestion is that is no police at least 2 weeks. didn't know they may be, you know, also many business i've been opened by and it may not be nice. it is not. and like serious price outside the business. but it's
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a way to cite possibly actually need to change the positions between the 2 of them who has up in these is a big crime. and there isn't that have been on the some of those people so and may be the kind of the accountability may come soon for the, for the jobs is working on these damage and all of these, this is the i satellite. okay. i'm sorry, gonna can i have to stop you there, but i have it manufactured it really appreciate you. coming on to tell us about the situation that mom at the ottoman after that in cotton, exploded munitions pose a danger to those who for maidens oodles capital. i'll de zeros ahmed fellow,
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has more from northern cartoon. natalie nakeila hit him back, he might have performed. we are in the suburb of shamburger, north of cotton valley. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of vine and fighting between the sydney's army and the rapid 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, is ob, returning to the market. the ammunition is scattered around this area. these munitions could explode that any time due to the high day temperatures, all cars run over them, or people step on them. these buildings where police officers used to live as well as the market, have been severely damaged in the explosions and the fighting, which is considered some of the most violent in this area. given the situation,
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authorities need to intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again. alex ah, us, vice president mike pence has appeared before a grand jury investigating the january 6th insurrection. the judicial inquiry is looking at the former president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. let's go life out of washington. i'll just eras alan fisher. is that a, what do we know about what went on today? where we know that this appearance comes just about 24 hours after donald trump field and another legal effort to try and stop might pence testify? pants himself wasn't keen to testify. he tried a number of legal maneuvers even said that there was a clause that said that legislators can't give evidence about legislation they're talking about. and this was legislation. a federal judge ruled that that was the
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case in certain circumstances. but it didn't stop might pans giving evidence against donald trump and what could be potentially illegal behavior? no, we know that a fleet of su these arrived at the court house in washington dc. just around 9 o'clock this morning. the left about $430.00 of course. the big question is what mike pence see to the grand jury will grand jury proceedings are in private so we won't know exactly. but certainly speaking to a couple of legal analysts in the last couple of hours. they've told me that they'll probably say to mike pence, you've got to tell us what was said between you and the president, particularly about january the 6th and you rule in certifying the results. what was donald trump state of mind? did donald trump understand that he'd lost the election, but we're still pushing forward with this idea there. just 3 of the areas that could have been covered, no mike pants has said that when he was on the stand, he would be completely truthful and he would follow the law. that was his intention
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. but he's also been at never at odds with donald trump and hes v of january 6. all he said is that the 2 of them don't see eye to eye this after crowds essentially swarmed through the capital building. seeing that they were going to hang mike pence and he had to be taken to a secure area where he is held by a secret service agents for a number of hours. now i'm also told that the fact that mike pants has given evidence at 2, this is this, but a special jury. there is every possibility that this inquiry as moving towards the end. the suggestion is that mike pants begins to join the daughter of many of those who already given evidence. so we could see developments in the next couple of weeks. a jack smith is the special prosecutor in charge of this. a number of people have said to me that you bring jack smith in to land the prosecution, not just to carry out an open ended investigation. i'll deserves our official there live in washington. allan,
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many thanks. iran's army says it seized an oil tanker that collided with one of its vessels in the gulf of oman. earlier, the u. s. navy reported the seizure of a marshall islands flag ship the advantage suite in the region. iran says the 2 of its crew are missing after the collision. satellite tracking data showed the turkish managed tanker was just north of a man's capital muskrat on thursday afternoon. the ship was bound for houston, texas. had he co hain reports now from washington? 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 and that the crew said that the ship was being seized, being forwarded. they later put up a poseidon and they said that they believed it was the rainy and maybe the did that now ran 1st part it said the night before, one of its ships collided with an unnamed ship,
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and 2 other 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 and was headed to 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. so come on al jazeera, catching a glimpse of the demilitarized zone. south korea opens view, hiking peace trails for tourists.
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ah, hello there. let's have a look at the weather across north america and winter is still clinging on across central areas of the us, bringing some snow to the likes of colorado. on friday, the temperature in denver however, set to pick up rather dramatically by about 10 degrees celsius. add that wet and when she weather pushes its a further east of the next few days, leaving behind lots of fine and dry conditions for western parts of the us and canada. the temperature continuing to rise in the south west places like california los angeles, sing 28 degrees celsius on saturday. now the worst of the unsettled weather can be found in that northeast corner. we've got some wet and windy as what is wintry weather? pushing across the great lakes, brittany, some thunderstorms to the east coast, places like new york city, washington dc, seeing the wet weather over the weekend, but temperatures here still on the up,
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we'll see the worst of those severe storms intensifying across the gulf of mexico over the next few days, and they will bring some heavy rounds of rain to the north east of the country, tripling down the east coast, but lots of sunshine to be found on the west coast heat coming through for the yucatan peninsula, west a weather farther south of this in the form of showers, but temperature is certainly on the rise for places like what to molla for the caribbean, lots of sunshine and showers, 32 degrees in havana. ah frank assessment just just means to give them the basic human rights. not only in the 10th, but also inside the minimum, informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate . oh, you do a search in depth analysis of the de la inside story on al
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jazeera blue. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, reminder of the main use, the south sedans, army and power military rapid support forces of agreed to extend a ceasefire by further 72 hours. the un, the african union of the u. s. will welcome to move st. they hope it will lead to a permanent end tossed to lucy's. former us vice president mike pence has appeared before grand jury investigating the january 6th insurrection. the judicial inquiry is looking into form a president. donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election at
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abrams army. it says that it seized an oil tanker collided with one of its vessels in the gulf of o mom. earlier the u. s. navy reported the seizure of a marshall islands flag ship the advantage suite in the region in peru, president dana bottle water has to clad a state of emergency and border areas as she tries to curb illegal migration. the decision allows the police a military to carry out operations and increased migration control in several provinces. the decree will place limits on the constitutional rights of freedom of movement. marianna sanchez reports from tacoma on the peru chilly board of we are in a park in the center of the figure back now, which is a father most city of bay do 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 one really knows how many
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vibrant have been working for me. there are numbers from, from, from between 5 to 2000 and, but we are seen small groups in the car, big large and then people that are in the border itself in the situation of limbo. no, we are not allowed to drop into been there is a police coordinator there that they have important knowledge and don't can go back to it. so they are basically saying should there with not even they have some land kids there be putting up? there's a lot of cheated. 14 kids going to be very cold at night. they're most of the migrants are venezuela. there are some limitations as well. people have other measures in the you mentioned by rental. they are coming to little, i'm mainly are said, but they don't want to stay in bed or we have more than 1300000 visits. when i was
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ready, that's 33 soldiers have been killed and dozens more injured in an attack and became a fossil. the governments, as it happened in the eastern province of gartner, the incident comes just days after at least 50 people were shot dead in the north of the country by men wearing military uniform, self careers president, june. so gill has addressed the us congress at the end of his state visit, saying that so we'll respond firmly to north korean propagation, the spots he said, the door will remain open to dialogue with young young. on wednesday, the u. s. and south korea and nuclear, the parents plan to boost cooperation in the face of threats from north korea. mike hannah reports from washington while he certainly received 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 lining up to take sophia with him and to have their
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program signed. but the south korean president 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 will need 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 he's going to be getting. the business end of his visit was culminated in a meeting with president biden, where a washington declaration was signed. also agreement was reached on a nuclear cooperated 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
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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. new trials have been opened up for visitors to get a close up look at the demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. the initiative is designed to promote the idea of peace that comes after months of increased tension between young unsold. rob mcbride went to part of the frontier in ganga 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 piece 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
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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 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 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 whoa, whose father was a refugee organ on more than one to recall the villages welcomed the refugees and
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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 of storing tensions is coming to fruition. just as north south relations across these heavily fortified border have once again deteriorated to their worst 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, ganga county, south korea. a conference in ivory coast seems to present space exploration is the key to unlocking social and economic transformation in africa. the goal is to make
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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 live 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 essential that michael, 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 guy is 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 less on thought book in f. s. so has been there been on for more than 60 years, and yet we target with the same problems, hunger,
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lack of water and agriculture. we waste of money when we should invest in space research to find long term solution. hurry to on in april, kenya launched its 1st satellite joining the few african countries that have space programs, the images it generates support conservation efforts by anticipating weather patterns such as droughts. they can even help protect boarders by monitoring the movements of arm groups and the sa hell. 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, your factory swell, make for africa. businesses, it is a life for bly, calvo functioning satellite. it is affordable i. it is modular. and what to do as well as businesses we shoot in the launch renewal period. the
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sticks, we're going to submit any country to a few miles on a meteorite for mars. reese, richard discovered traces of 0 con, a mineral sound in abundance and synagogue priscilla. this is no coincidence with only 4 percent of the universe known to humans. he 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 out a 0 ah, written with us. hello, adrian said again, here in doha, the headlines and al jazeera sedans, army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend a ceasefire bar for the 72 hours. the you and the african union of the u. s. have all welcome to move saying they hope it will lead to a permanent end to us to lucy's hip morgan reports now from khartoum. and it looks like those who are trying to mediate between the.
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