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the gulf, following a collision with one of its vessels. a migrant confront police on the border of peru as thousands of venezuelans tried to return home a saddam's army and para military rapid support forces of agreed to extend the ceasefire, which was to expire at midnight local time. the truce will be extended by a full 72 hours. the un, the african union of the us have all welcomed the move, saying they hoped it would lead to talks deposited and tossed to the taste. al jazeera hippa, morgan begins, are coverage from khartoum. 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
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governmental authority for development was for both times to send invoice to the south to denise capital, juba and try to reach some kind of an agreement that would result in a permanent ceasefire. 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 is yet 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 their concerns, especially after the 1st few days of fighting when both sides made it very likely that they did not want to talk. and it looks like those who are trying to mediate between the 2 sides are having issues bringing the 2 sides 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 fight, the jets and the air strike in their residential neighborhood. so they're concerned that this upcoming sees far, 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 good news, good at the 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 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
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a harder to hospital for invited either. there are still injured people in the hospital. medical supplies of very scarce no medical teams have managed to reach us due to lack of security and safety on the roads leading to the hospital. the injured are still coming to hospital because of the current battles. if the fighting wasn't enough, some fear on polluters 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 conflict 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,
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concerns of return to civil war are high for many in dar for the previous were a loss, had 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 regress we leave our sydney's funeral behind. the sudanese army has denied reports. it will enter into direct talks with the iris f to dance. foreign ministry said in a statement, the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender or perish. he bal, morgan, alta 0, autumn mohammed, alameda, ahmed is a journalistic analyst. and saddam, he says the previous, she smiles haven't changed. the situation on the ground is the 5th time now the mean has been announced. and if you are simply a column,
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the days of the or it's in or and in the kept it spending hours for times the 2 sides are using in order to do the position actually. and we see that my troops from the states from it in. ready other places is psychic. i was going and nothing desponding on the ground for the wish. and it's been a did it in another get anything because most of us don't panic. everything is close in the shops and then the water. everything is,
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it's very random situation and what of what people expect is the war actually the people, the few different tasks get outside of the of the houses is to go outside. it's why when the lead tens of thousands of sydney's of fleeing violence, the u. n. is preparing for at least 270000 people to flee into the neighboring countries. to serious i'm address reports out from a village near the chad saddam 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,
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we realized that dozens of people who fled the situation is with don. 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, 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,
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not far away in the town of janina, which is of course being contested by both parties in the conflict. so that now can web is following the evacuation efforts of several countries in your booty is here on the tarmac of diabetes international apple where plains have been landing, carrying people evacuated from su dawn as well as at the neighboring military air base. to beauties the hub for these air evacuation operations because it hosts militaries of several foreign powers, including the us, china, france, and japan. and they are among the countries that have been evacuating 1st, that diplomats and government workers. and then also some citizens, it's bus. so, but actually the song of the lighting and the bomb explosions everywhere all the time. we can't sleep, it's really,
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it's verifying that the people benefiting from these air evacuation programs belong to a relatively fortunate minority. as many thousands more trying to flee, su dawned by land into neighboring countries. malcolm web al jazeera in djibouti. ah. former us vice president mike pence has appeared before a grand jury investigation the january 6th insurrection. a judicial inquiry is looking into former president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election officers. alan fisher reports from washington, where we know the disappearance comes just about 24 hours after donald trump field and another legal effort to try and stop might pence testify. pence 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
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talking about. and this was legislation. a federal judge ruled that that was the case in certain circumstances. but it didn't stop mike pence 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 did mike pence say to the grand jury? well, grand jury proceedings are in private, so we won't know exactly. but certainly speaking to a couple of legal analysts than 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 your role in certifying the results, what was donald trump's 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. pensa said that when he was on the stand,
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he would be completely truthful and he would follow the law. that was his intention . the imagination security council has unanimously condemned the taliban administration and afghanistan, for banning women from working for the un. security council has called for swift reversal of the decision. our diplomatic editor james base reports. this sends a clear message to the taliban, unanimous vote by all 15 members of the security council condemning the tele bands, policies towards women. and in particular, the taliban ban on female un workers. this resolution was negotiated over some weeks by japan and the united arab emirates. afterwards there masters addressed reporters. they said that this vote would help the secretary general who be convening a meeting of special envoys from key regional international countries that starts on monday in canada. but they were concerned that not everyone in the taliban would
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be listening. some, you know, our players in afghanistan did not really listen to us, whatever we may say, but it is not because of that we should give up. so you know, or reaching out to them. i think we need to keep on a reaching out to them. so that some port over in afghanistan marys and his thought to resonate what we see, i think that really requires a kind of patience on our part. yes, we think this resolution reinforces that the work that the sex general plans to do in convening the envoys retreat and are hon. all member states are who are attending that are very supportive of the sector generous generals efforts and the u. n. engagement on the file. so i think this resolution sends a clear signal going into that meeting of the position of the international community of international law and of the security council on the essential role of women and girls in the role they play in every society, including in afghanistan, this boat comes just days before the united nations needs to make an important
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decision about its operations in afghanistan, the u. n. a set a date of may, the 5th to review its humanitarian operations. working out what to do now the taliban says female, you and workers a band. james pays out to 0. at the united nations, 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 flight ship, the advantage suite in the region. iran says the 2 of its crew are missing out to the collision. satellite tracking data showed the turkish managed tanker just north of a man's capital muskrat on thursday afternoon. the ship was bound for houston, texas, alta 0, particle, haine reports for 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 5th fleet heard
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a distress call at $115.00 local time and that the the crew said that the ship was being sees being forwarded. they later part of a poseidon. and they said that they believed it was the rainy and maybe that did that now ran 1st part it said the night before, one of its ships collided with an unnamed ship, and 2 other sailors were missing and 3 were injured. 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 it 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 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
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vessel that's been seized by iranian navies in the last 2 years. so come on al jazeera turkeys president, richard turbo r makes his 1st public appearance, state television transforming it tuesday. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment what countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules allow us to treat with noble commons, with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera, diana, the very beautiful country surrounded by water. we are in south america, but call it truly we are linked to the curb. we were colonized by the british in 96, the thick we became independent nineties. we start to see researches of its level, especially among or 4 brothers and sisters in the population. just about 12
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percent deposit. it was more family oriented. now, there is more activity regarding and more information being committed to the board from a boss thing via social media feed. i don't know whether it's thank it's coming from the, from our, our interpretation of the do one that promote peace quake system, religious tolerance and respect for everyone. lou, ah,
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hello again. this is al jazeera, the main used to south saddam's albion power, military rapids support forces have agreed to extend a ceasefire by fill the 72 hours the you and the african union of the u. s. civil welcome to rural saying, they hope it will lead to a prominent end hostilities for us vice president mike pence has appeared before grand jury investigation was january 6th insurrection. judicial inquiry is looking at the former president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. ron's army says it seized an oil tanker. the collided with one of its vessels in the gulf of oman. earlier the u. s. navy reported the seizure of marshall islands flag ship the advantage suite in the region. in peru, president dina potawatomi has declared a state of emergency in border areas as she tries to cub illegal migration. the decision allows the police of military to carry out operations and increased
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migration control in several provinces. the decree will place limits on the constitutional rights of freedom of movement. maria sanchez reports not from talk but all the peru chilly border. 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 one of my grants from the last they are here, the patient here for a few weeks now. but the situation is really moving. no one knows how many 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 park. big large and then people that are in the border itself in the future. ation of limbo, know 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
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to it. so they are basically saying should there with not even have some lang kids there be putting up. there's a lot of cheated, 14 kids in the day and it's very cold at night. they're most of the migrants are venezuela. there are some limitations as well. people who have other measures you mentioned by rental. they told me to do. i'm mainly are said, but they don't want to stay in bed. all we have more than 1300000 minutes. when i'm ready, that turkey is president wretched. type one has made his 1st public appearance since counseling, 2 days of election campaigning due to sickness. odo on attended the integration of the country's 1st nuclear power plant. video link is facing a close contest in next month's presidential and parliamentary election. it's some of the nearly 3 and
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a half 1000000 turkish citizens living abroad began boasting on thursday they have until may, 9th, to cast votes from overseas ahead of the election on may 14th, dominic cane reports from berlin with millions of people of turkish heritage. living in this country and very many of them able to take part in this election. it's believed that this country, germany, is one of the largest, as it were, constituencies in the turkish electoral system. and that's why the battle for votes in the turkish election is also being played out here in germany. and it is worth making the point, but over the course of the next couple of weeks in constituents and polling stations around this country, dozens of them seems like these will be being repeated. the question being, who are people going to vote for? what are their reasons visible? as i look at only one, some people think good ones too religious, but he actually gets things done. he doesn't just talk big like the others before
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early one was in office. if i wanted to kill holiday, i need to get up at 5 o'clock in the morning to see the doctor and stand in a queue. but now they talked us on every street. that's why i'm voting for gamers, but not everyone shares that view. there is a sizeable opposition to the government, all wretched type or the one the president in this country, and amongst those people queuing up to vote at this pulling station. there were those prepared to voice that opposition? yeah, i think really change. that's my on the reason and i'm tired of this current government in recent years, whatever the election or referendum, the tendency has been for the turkish folks here in germany to be more conservative van that's being represented in the votes in turkey itself. the question will be this time around. will it be something similar, or will there be a change here in germany? we'll find out the results in mid may. as
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a by john has rejected french cause to remove a check point on the only road linking the country's ethnic armenian enclave with neighboring. i'll media francis foreign minister catherine calona visited back could to discuss the situation. rusher accuses france of the u. s. of undermining its role as mediator, moscow broke in a cease fire in 2020, to end the war between our media and as a by john over the disputed nagondo quarterback region. our media says the russians are failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the breakaway region. bernard smith reports from bucko. there is a put a check point up on that. they say, because armenia is running weapons to counteract charges. of course, armenia 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,
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who leading diplomatic efforts to try and resolve this latest flare up media really suspects that of john is trying to essentially take over the rest of the car back by stealth as a by john in that last war between the 2 sides in 2020, took back control of huge amounts of territory around the main urban area of kara. back of the main city con candy is what the as aires call it for the armenians. it's upon occurred ethnic armenians in there. and they want to remain, they sort of separated from a bi, john, it's internationally recognized. this is very 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 about 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 areas put in this checkpoint, but the friendships that today, catherine colona said she does not believe as checkpoint should be that it could
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lead to further flareups of violence. and the russians also had a couple of days ago. they don't believe either side should be taking unilateral actions. meanwhile, moldova, the president has accused rusher of meddling in her country's internal affairs. my son do says that many of those wanting in a regional election a kremlin agents, sanders government, has bought a russian delegation, traveling to ga garcia, province this week ahead of elections on sunday. moscow denies allegations of interference ties with russia have been strange recent years. was hold over, seeks you and nato membership, south africa as mont freedom day. the days of its 1st democratic election in 1994. but many people in the country's largest city, se there's little to celebrate. most of harrisburg residents have no access to clean water. rubbish, collection, sanitation, or electricity. lina are barclay reports. the smell of rubbish fills hill brow.
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it's a poor neighbourhood in johannesburg. many people in africa's wealthiest city don't have electricity running water or sanitation for to lonnie. fetching water is a daily task. we are living in a very tiny woods replacement. we are killing everyone with head to mid the toilers . oh yes lord. this life beyond the pool, lengthy electricity outages and no running water have become more frequent as power station and water pipes haven't been maintained. under south africa's constitution, everyone has the right to basic services. civil society groups have taken the municipality to court, but with little success. this city doesn't show any impliedly when it's come to a poor person. they make sure that they teach who in a bad doing that to make you feel that you are not to come in this particular office to lonnie's building isn't the only one with problems. the stench of so
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which and clog toilets has made other buildings unsafe for residence. my country's falling upon my city is falling apart and i said, i will not sit back. and the people of jones, big of who did for my political party to come, they've given us a chance and i must prove myself to them. and my part to must prove itself that indeed we are about to service and 7 to leadership. after struggling with failed infrastructure for years, people here say they feel hopeless, but have nowhere else to go. and 29 years after they voted for a democratic government, they have yet to enjoy the rights they were promised. lena barclay and jose eda, the u. s. t. v personality jerry springer, nova his provocative talk show, has died at his home in chicago. he was 79, the former mayor of cincinnati began hosting the jerry springer show in 1991.
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continuing for nearly 3 decades, it covered a range of sensational topics that often lead to physical confrontations. his family says his ability to connect with people was central to his success. much more on the website to al jazeera dot com, the weather, coming up best that inside story examining washington decoration, richard, south korea viewers. ah hello. they will look to east asia and this and very heavy rains come for places, have seen largely fine and dry and even very warm conditions, places like the korean peninsula and japan. and that's thanks to to systems, gaining speed and southern are northeastern areas of china. so on friday, some very heavy rain pushing its way east. that's going to join up thanks to these
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blustery winds. to that front, pulling its way east, out of the north, east of china, bringing some very heavy rain to north korea. will a south korea and southern parts of japan by saturday and touching down into northern areas of indo china behind that the weather looking fine, enjoy across central areas. but as it starts to push its way further east, we will see some of that rain start to touch into tokyo with the stronger winds on sunday temperatures. however, sitting very high for this time of year as we had down to south east asia. rain is the story here we will see things get wetter. for large areas of indo china in particular, northern vietnam as well as long as that burst of heavy rain starts to push its way further south into saturday. and rain is the story as we move to south asia, people, india within unusual showers, continuing through the weekend that sure weather update. ah,
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