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who was still suffering. wisdom, you cried. sullen. does choice of countries saelens means to rebuild? ah, both sides ensued on say there, extending a ceasefire for fill the 3 days as fighting continued in parts of the capital. i'm doubtful. ah, i don't want adrian finnegan, this is al jazeera alive chicago, also coming up the united nations security council unanimously condemns the taliban for banning women from working for the us. for us, vice president, bike pence appears before a grand jury investigating donald trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election result at rebuilding a war torn country ukraine appeals to investors,
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promising to consign corruption to the post. ah, saddam's, army and power military rapid support forces have agreed to extend a 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. of all welcome to move, saying they hoped it would lead to talks at a permanent and toss trilogies how to zeros. hipaa 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 pointing 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 of the nice capital juba and try to reach some kind of an agreement that would result in
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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 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 heights made it very clear 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 strikes 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 a marketplace. now amunition, shelf, litter. the 3 the situation remain sire,
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for sudanese, trapped inside a city, turned battle ground. 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 to get bread happened many times where we get bread, but never mind that my family need. 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 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 for baghdad. either there are still injured people in the hospital. medical supplies of very scarce no medical teams have managed to reach us
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due to lack of security and safety on the roads leading to the hospital. the injustice 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 with miss ethnic conflict in the recent past. now the sound of gunfire can be heard as locals run for cover their reports. the city has no electricity and very limited form connectivity. concerns of return to civil war are high for many and are for the previous war lasted nearly 20 years and pitted arab tribes against ethnic dar for ease. the fighting in recent
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days has again highlighted bad division. countries continue 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 we have very mixed feelings also because we leave our sydney's funeral behind on linda. the sudanese army has denied reports. it will enter into direct talks with the r s f. so dance foreign ministry said in a statement, the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender or perish. he by morgan, alta 0. how to listerine? l saw your mount, her family of slim courtroom. she says they have to move within the city to escape the worst of the fiery. we had discussions and fights for 3 days before we actually decided to, to start moving. it was a big responsibility because we were moving in the family. so if anyone could hurt than the person walk through suggested to move,
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we feel the guilt. and if you don't have it somewhere else, it's impossible to find an apartment. even if you found one, it's very expensive and people were coming out from a don. and they did actually get the payment for the new most because this was not even the end of the month yet no banks, because it's happened on saturday. so no one have enough cash on them. and the, the gasoline individual problem was huge. most of the cars run out of pitcher in the middle of the way. so people had to either leave them in the middle of the way or try to buy it from gasoline. you buy and buy it with a very high expensive prices. more than 200 iraqis, evacuated from sudan flew back to baghdad on thursday to 0 for dr. wash. it has more now from bank that international airport. these are iraqi nationalists were stranded by the fighting in the capital cartoon and sudan. these were
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evacuated by iraq's, for him ministry, among more than 230 iraqi national were re pet, created voluntarily as the iraq for the ministry. they were evacuated by iraq mystery abroad to military air craft that took off from baghdad. international airport in the early hours of thursday, they say that it was a difficult journey for them from the sudanese capital, whom to put sudan where they were picked by iraqi air crafts. they say that they left behind horrible seas. yeah. and the law that with us, it's a nightmare. they dead body sky, everywhere in the straits for straight dogs to eat them. and the humanitarian
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situation is dial other, most hospitals are not functioning, no medicine service, no water, no electricity. we also say that the left behind other iraqi nationals who haven't been able to reach out to their rescue operations. these iraqi nationals are among more than 230 people, including at 16 syrian nationals these measures have been taken by iraqi authorities following the death of an iraqi national by the fighting in the capitol cartoon. a few days ago sarah. hi, ross has more now on what's being posted on line from inside should on 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 networks for 4 days now because of the ongoing fighting and social media update 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 in indian travel blogger has been documenting how to reach us for 11009. it's all, it's all water journalism. i believe they're all good. 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 once they cross the border. now on the ground
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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 who are taking matter 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 ah, the united nations security council has unanimously condemned the taliban administration and afghanistan for banning women from working for the un security council as called for swift reversal at 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 taliban
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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 their basses 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 kat. but they were concerned that not everyone in the taliban would be listening. some, you know, our players. and if again, if not very decent to us, whatever we may say. but it is not because of that we should give up, you know, or reaching out to them. i think we need to keep on reaching out to them so that some part of enough is the main reason if 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
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and convening the envoys retreat and the hon. all member states are who are attending that are very supportive of the sex for general general's efforts and the un 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 central role of women and girls in the role they play in every society, including enough canister on this boat can just days before the united nations needs to make an important decision about his operations in afghanistan, the u. n. a set a date of may, the 5th to review, it's humanitarian operations. looking at what to do now, the taliban says female un work is a band. james, base out his era at the united nations as a by john has rejected french corps to remove a checkpoint on only road linking the country's ethnic armenian enclave with neighboring armenia. french foreign minister catherine calona visited baku to
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discuss the situation. russia accuses france of the us, of undermining its rule as mediator. moscow broke a ceasefire in 2020 to end the war between our media and as a by john over the disputed nagondo color back region. our media says the russians of failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the break away, reaching out as he was bothered. smith reports from buck as aires or put a check point up on there. 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, 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 side 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 counties 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 as a by 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. as 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 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. and the russians also had a couple of days ago. they don't believe either side should be taking unilateral actions for my us, vice president mike pence has appeared before a grand jury investigating the january 6th insurrection. a judicial inquiry is
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looking at the former president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. alan fisher reports from washington. well, we know that this appears comes just about 24 hours after donald trump failed in another legal effort to try and stop might pence testify? pants himself wasn't keen to testify. he tried a number of league maneuvers. he 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 case in certain circumstances. but it didn't stop mike pence giving evidence against donald trump on what could be potentially illegal behavior. now 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 of course, the big question is, what did mike pence say to the grand jury? will grand jury proceedings are in private so we won't know exactly,
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but certainly speaking to a couple of legal and less 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 of 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, he would be completely truthful and he would follow the law. that was his intention still to come here on out a 0. this line as i was 300 vehicles in it and it's over kilometer long. i cubans being forced to for days to fill up their cars. and how this on mark's grave is highlighting the price of weaker refugees held a detention center in thailand. ah
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ah. hello. they will look to east asia and isn't very heavy. rains. convalescent, have seen largely falling and dry and even very warm conditions, places like the korean peninsula and japan. and that's thanks to to systems gaining speed in southern and northeastern areas of china. so on friday, some very heavy rain pushing its way east. that's going to join up thanks to these blustery winds. to that front, pulling its way east, out of the north, east of china rings. very heavy rain to north korea as well as south korea and southern parts of japan by saturday and touching down into northern areas of indo china. behind that the weather looking fine in troy 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,
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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 bust of heavy rain starts to push its way further south into saturday. and rain is the story as we move to south asia. typical india, we sing unusual showers, continuing through the weekend that should weather update. ah, i'm a like a vase in the south of india to find out how tiny bass in this case brought an extensive mining operation. corona virus wept across the world, devastating a fact. and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the world's most threatened animals and joined the call
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for an end to the global wildlife series. arrived on al jazeera lou. ah, again, this is 0. the main news, the south saddam's army and power military rapid support forces of agreed to extend the cease fire by off. so the 72 hours, the u. m. the african union of the u. s. civil welcome to move st. they hope it will lead to a permanent end to hostilities. the united nations security council is unanimously condemned the taliban administration in afghanistan for banning women from working for the un security council. the school for swift reversal, the decision former us vice president mike pence has appeared before
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a grand jury investigating the january 6th insurrection. the judicial inquiry was looking into for president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. 3 top newspapers in the u. s. a seeking support from the bite, but ministration for the release of an american journalist from a russian prison. the new york times the washington post to the wall street journal of jointly run an ad calling for evan gush greevich his release. he was arrested in the city of catherine a bug last month and charged with spying gush to which denies the charges. meanwhile, moldova is president of the accused, russia of meddling and her country's internal affairs. maya sandow says that many of those wanting in original election a kremlin agents, moscow denies allegations of interference ties with russia have been strained in recent years as moldova seeks e u. and nato membership. ukraine has tried to reassure investors that the reconstruction of the country will go ahead,
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gave is urging 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 cave. russian pulses withdrew from bora, dunker in april last year. launch 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 in site reconstruction of towns like this one and the rebuilding of vital infrastructure fall from the front lines is already on the way the most of the work so far is being paypal 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 minus reconstruction process starts and the money starts flooding in, there are still serious concerns about corruption. in a report compiled by the un, along with the organization transparency and national,
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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 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 count in timber of ukraine. and of course, in the 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,
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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. 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 corruption institutions. they need more investigators, they need more prosecutor, the need much more judge. a great foreign minister reassured potential investors at a conference on reconstruction held in rome. you will hear how much we are doing to make our country economically viable and attractive for trade and investment. but the opportunity is 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 backers,
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but big questions remain on just how cleanly there reconstruction money will be used. cha, stratford al jazeera keith, iran's army says that 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 marshall islands flagship, 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 just north of omens, capital mascot on thursday afternoon. the ship was bound for houston, texas, an ethic week. a refugee has died in a detention center in thailand. it's the 2nd death at the facility in 2 months. he was part of a group of 50 people who fled persecution in china a decade ago. but have remained an isolation in bangkok ever since tony chang reports the freshly dug unmarked grave in a cemetery. in the center of bangkok,
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the local muslim community was called on sunday to collect the body of a man who died 2 days before. his name was met, totty met command and ethnic weeker from singe young in western china. he was a week, a refugee, one of a group of men who now spent nearly a decade detained in thailand without rights or representation. he been trying to get to malaysia and a new life when he was arrested in thailand and held at bank oaks. infamous migrant detention center conditions are known to be crowded and unsanitary. but the few people who have regular contact with we get detainees, say they're treated particularly poorly, and their complaints are ignored. everybody got the oh, different, it's like a health problem. some got the kidney, some got the hot soon. got the hot, high blood pressure done, but the babbitt's some got the cancer protests erupted in turkey, a when thailand forcibly repatriated
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a 109 weak refugees in 2015 of the chinese diplomatic pressure. those who remain in thailand have been in limbo ever since the ties are caught between the chinese and an international coalition that saying you can't send them back to china. so these people are left to rot. no, you know it's like thailand is thrown away, the key on this group of wiggers, the tie immigration department has refused to comment further on the situation or explain how 5 week is have died in the past 5 years. this choir little graveyard and the center of the city is now become the final resting place for several weeks detainees. there's real concern for the health of those to remain in detention, particularly as they've now been effectively cut off from the outside world. for nearly a decade, tony chang al desert banker, a group of mainly venezuela migrants is broken through police lines to force their
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way into peru. oh, at the moment to be allowed to travel near from chile, tens of thousands extended but a life of recent years. but with unemployment rising in the venezuelan economy showing some signs of improvement that he now want to return home. on wednesday, the peruvian government declared a state of emergency always builders. a federal court in brazil has banned the export of live cattle. the ruling has been hailed as historic by animal rights activists. the industry contributed $190000000.00 to the economy last year. the government hasn't announced that if, if it will appeal the verdict. in cuba, motorists have been chewing for fuel, sometimes for days at a time to use a crippling shortages. the island basin is highly dependent upon energy imports and president miguel diaz canal lames. supplier countries at augusta reports now from
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havana. empty fuel pumps and cues of vehicles that stretch for blogs. the latest chapter in cuba, long economic crisis, paralegal, there is no fuel. we spent 3 days driving around were 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 supply nations. why is a canadian ingle, 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. and so dr. as are organizing themselves into lines and using whatsapp groups to find out where and when tankers are arriving. some find ways to while away the time to go or 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
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a used to spending time in case. 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 drive is, can buy issues. all of them are they cannot over more. so this 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 shortfall is the cash ranch to kennedy. like uncle taylor without fear 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 fuel rider lobrado, this family had been waiting around all day and had a long night ahead. oh my god, 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,
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it means more price increases and an economy that produces even less. ed augustin al jazeera had on the u. s. t. v personality jerry springer has died at his home in chicago. he was 79. the former mayor of cincinnati began hosting the jerry springer show in 1991. the provocative talk show covered a range of sensational topics that often lead to physical confrontations. ah, it's heavy with us. hello, adrian finnegan here and though how the headlines and al jazeera sedans, army and paramilitary, rapid support forces have agreed to extend a cease fire bar for the 72 hours. the un, the african union.
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