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ah, with one tour global perspectives. oh, sedans, rival generals, extend to cease fire, but fighting can still be heard in parts of the capital and are for will be live in chad where a tens of thousands of sudanese have fled after 2 weeks of violence. ah, i'm several then it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0, live from doha. also coming up to day rescue teams search for survivors after several people are killed and explosions across ukraine and migrants, confront police on the peru border as thousands of venezuelans trying to return
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home. ah, it's been 2 weeks now since fighting broke out in sudan, both sides in the conflict. the army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend a cease fire by further 72 hours. the un african union and the united states. civil welcome to the move saying that they hope it will lead to talks, and a permanent ent are still at ease. but in the capital cartoon, the unrest continues. these are the pictures. from this friday morning. tens of thousands of people have fled. the city to neighboring countries have been, morgan is in khartoum. hipaa. tell us about the, the state of this cease fire. it was very imperfect to begin with. now it's been extended. what's it like in the streets of cartoon this morning? well, source of all, both sides there at that support for says amber sidney's army are already accusing each other, violating it,
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even though it's just 8 hours and from the thoughts of that new ceasefire that is supposed to last for 72 hours. now the rapid support forces have accused the sudanese army of launching airstrikes against its positions in the city of under man and in the city of hot 2 north and the sudanese armies accusing the r. s f. in return of shooting at the turkish evacuation plane that landed in why they said now that's the military airport, where foreign nationals have been evacuating from via their country's up plane. so it looks like both sides are already accusing accusations of violating the ceasefire. but this is of course not what the civilians are carrying about. they want to know if they can still access or there are able to access now a basic places like shops or hospitals and that is still not possible in many residential areas. places where it has been quiet for a couple of days. people say that they are trying to find their way out there waiting for buses, but they still can't access banks and business in the capital. hot room alone in the western region of dar for fighting has left more than a 100 people killed,
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according to residence of janina in west are for people are trying to flee, but they say that it's very hard with continuous gum fires and explosion around them. so the situation in dar for a has been a of more violent than in the capital, shot them over the past couple of days. now the armed groups that signed the lease agreement with the transitional government in 2020 said that they will move to, to, to send their forces to the region of dar 4 and tried to deploy them to protect civilians in that region. because of the volatility of dar 4 after 18 years of war . and so the situation again in hot room and are for continue at with fighting despite as these fire, that's only 8 hours an the aim of vis ceasefire. and pretty much any ceasefire is to provide a context where the warring parties can then start talking for a longer term, a end or pause in the fighting. do you think? is there any sign that that might happen that the are safe in the army may start getting down to negotiations?
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well, 1st of all, we're going to have to look at to which ceasefire proposal did they agree to. there were several these by proposals by various regional and international bodies. and while the sudanese army responded to both the one that came from the regional into governmental authority on development. and the one proposed by the troika, that's the united states, the united kingdom and norway as well as the what's known as the quad, which is the the united sense. as to the united states, the united kingdom, saudi arabia, and united arab emirates, the iris have only responded to one proposal, and that's the one that came from the quad and the troika. and that did not include any of any proposals of a talk bay. so the art of has not responded to the one that was proposed by 1000 down, which is a member of i got to send an invoice to the south in east capital, juba for add. a indirect talks between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army to end the fighting. so for the time being, it looks like the 2 sides and international community is only focus on trying to get the 2 sides to stop firing at each other. so that civilians her caught in the
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middle can get their basic needs whether that be medical assistance or simple things like food and water may have been morgan. thank you very much and as you speak, we're watching your life pictures of khartoum listerine the same that lives in the sydney's capital. and she says that despite the cease fire bombing has continued close to her home every day, there is a, a certain area that gets attacked august the, there is no, says fire in the big meaning. we all are also many other area that was very active at the beginning of the glass and i became quieter than it was before. yes, i cannot, cannot said, there is a fire of the areas there is a lot of losing any dangling around. there is a lot of faces i got towards the ropes and there is a lot of the trees also. i don't think anyone left the school in the last or 14 days or 15 days. actually, i don't think anyone went to war if there is,
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hopefully those often only 50 percent of the get back to those who are able to receive a very emergency basis and not even the the normal situation. but for me as a person, have many elders in the house, someone phrases that we hear this, they don't we speak, we cannot any health adult. so this evening brings more attention or stress to the people than the then also be involved or the danger of getting bullets in your house or the danger of having a pool of water coming to your pilots. inside of the house, there is a lot of problems facing the skinny right now, and the war was the last thing we actually needed. many sydney's remain in cartoon unable to leave the capital. one of the biggest threats the residence there is unexploded. munitions as al jazeera is admit, fidel explains natalie nakeila hit him back. he medical boom,
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but we are in the suburb of shamburger north of captain bagley. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of vine and fighting between the sudanese army and the rapid 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, all of cars run over them, or people step on them. these buildings where police officers used to live as well as the market, have been severely damaged in the explosions and the fighting, which is considered some of the most violent in this area. given the situation, authorities need to intervene quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the
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explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again. alex ah, at least 8 people have been killed in miss sila tax across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of oman. a key was also attacked. that's the 1st attack, by the way, by russia, against the capital in nearly 2 months. charles stratford is in keith. charles, can you tell us more about who or what was targeted? i'm certainly we can give you updates on what we're hearing on the death soul. now we now hang reports from the ukraine or authorities that at least 14 people have been killed in these attacks. overnights 10 of whom were killed in, in the town of oman. a large apartment block, hey,
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there are 9 story apartment block with reportedly more than a 100 people living in it. and those killed include 2 children were hearing reports of and as you say, these attacks come almost 2 months since the last wave of attack, certainly on cave and 11 of those cruise missiles and drones were targeting areas in the cave region. the vast majority of them 21 of the 23, so the ukrainian or authorities are saying we're intercepted. we understand that a lot of the damage and those injured and killed may well have been killed in falling debris. but all indications suggested that apartment block in oman took a direct hit. and we expect this death soul to, to rise. and we know that the search and rescue operation is still ongoing. some, some, some very shocking video coming out of that area. oman and the city of mama's hits,
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m some social media posts one showing a woman holding her bloodied arm up to camera a crying and, and they. ready her apartment to destroy behind her. and what's interesting though is the timing of these attacks am and of course it comes as we continue to get increasing demands from the ukrainians full better air defense. interestingly, the yes ukrainian defense minister demitra caliber. he tweeted off to these attacks that this was a response, or this was russia's response, sorry to piece initiatives. we understand that that is a reference to this conversation in had between presidents lensky and the chinese president. gee, over the last couple days, caliber went on to say these tweaked, the way to peace is to kick russia out of ukraine. and the way to appease is to arm ukraine with f sixteens. and to protect the children from russian terror. so far, western back as have been very reluctance to give you crane f. 16 fighter jets,
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more sophisticated fighter jets is the fairies that they could be used to target areas inside russia. but of course these hits overnight around 4 30 in the morning . we understand were launched from inside russia. it's been reported to some of them as far away as the caspian sea. charles stratford reporting from keven ukraine . thank you very much. of 2000000 people in the eastern democratic republic of congo have been displaced by a conflict that began last january. hundreds had been killed in fighting between the m 23 arm group and the congolese army. many who were forced from their homes are reluctant to return, despite assurances about their safety. catherine sawyer reports this farming town of kilo leeway in north cable province has seen some of the country's v assessed battles of the past year and 23 fighters. a reason he withdrew. after fighting the army and other militia groups of joined the conflict in the eastern democratic
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republic of congo, forces from kenya, uganda, south to don. n. baroni, i now here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to the region. this man has just returned home after leaving 4 months in a camp for displaced people who will allow them when m 232 killer. literally. in january there was heavy fighting between the rebels and the army. they made us buried the dead. when they were done with me, they tried to kill me. most of the people who live here are ethnic to seize and hutus. m 23 is a predominantly tootsie group and says it's fighters came here to protect relatives from attacks by other onto groups. the 2 communities have quake this set for men. yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune the and military base, where they feel safer. like michigan chronicle. the switch on is very bottom up. we
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don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and but of them do integrate lender, these mountains are full of local militias. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe in it. that is the biggest problem or the armed groups. they loot, they kidnapped civilians, they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us where what room up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just the actual catherine site. all jazeera, iran's army says it has seized an oil tanker that collided with one of its vessels in the gulf of oman. the u. s. navy identified the vessel as marshall islands flagged the advantage suite. iran says 2 of its crew are missing after the
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collision. satellite tracking data showed that the turkish managed tanker was just north of a man's capital muskets on thursday afternoon. the ship was bound for houston, texas is still a head on al jazeera, the united nations security council unanimously condemns the taliban for banning women from working for the un. 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 this global cummins with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera, the philippines, old bible, the world's endangered sea turtle species. johnny mom, lou guys searches for sea turtle nests, but no longer hunts for commerce or consumption. he's now one of the many poachers towards the sea turtle patrollers. in his town. they work with
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a local conservation group kerman when we 1st got into their communities. we had to earn their trust. nowadays, when we have releases sale there is come out and call the children and explain to them how they see their notes are our partners. sea turtle hatchlings are also helping fuel the local tourism industry. sunset releases into the ocean had become quite the spectacle. while the program here alone has been successful, poaching of the turtles and there and continues in other parts of the country. the sea turtle was a victim of poaching, as well as being rehabilitated by chroma, says 2009. chroma has released more than 33000 hatchlings into the ocean. lou
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ah, washing else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. at least 8 people have been killed and miss sila tax lacrosse ukraine. rescue efforts are underway in a residential building in the city of oman. keith was also struck in the 1st attack by russia against the capital, and nearly 2 months. 2 weeks into the conflict in sudan, the army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend to cease fire by a further 72 hours. however, residents of the capital cartoons say, the bombing hasn't stopped. and tens of thousands of stood in east. people have fled to neighboring countries. let's go to ahmed address was in the town of audrey in chat on the border with sedan ahmed. describe for us what it's like at the chad sedan border right now. just for our situation. several desperate situation. record just continue to arrive in that dozens. what
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yesterday we were at phone and we so how a number of people was crossing the boundary between student and child to in order to get to where 40 is being distributed. now when you go to that particular camp where food is being distributed, you'll find that the conditions they're desperate that are not tense, their, and the food that was brought in by the world for program isn't even enough to go around for families who are really, really looking for help any help they can get. we also spoke to a few individuals there and they keep complaining that the amount of food given to them, if not even enough to last them for a few days. so the situation there is actually very, very dire. people like supposed to elements, there is little food. there is little shelter and a lot of confusion as to why people will go and set up their own camps. we, as we go there, we met some refugees. well,
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inside the bush and they don't even know their direction to this campus for hundreds of people are still not able to access that particular cap. they started coming in, trickles some with only the clothes, and then they arrive in numbers in just under a week. more than $4000.00 refugees arrived in the small border village of cal for in chide. and this is what they coming to life of hardship. many say they've not eaten in 24 hours. and when how begins to arrive there relieve is huge. much for some, the trauma remains that other than thought 3 people were killed and 9 inches in an ambition. are conroy when we tried to flee what 2 cars were destroyed. this family shows the little supplies they received. it may not be enough, but it will do for
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a day or 2. most of the sudanese refugees leave under mitchie structures like these 8 agencies say that a hundreds of pseudonyms, refugees within the community. why yet to be registered and therefore cannot access aid. these numbers i expected to increase in the coming days and weeks. it is, is i worried that if the influx of refugees continues, there wouldn't be much left to give them the local authorities here of a one by the numbers. the presence of more than $4000.00 refugees is beginning to affect the local economy area and the delay bucks. a liquid on right now. the cost of food has gone up by 70 percent in our markets. governments, along with its partners, are collaborating to ease the situation for our population will let them get it at the am. as have tombs, generals continued to shoot and bump each other. the exit is will gone. they're not
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technicians estimates that more than a quarter of a 1000000 people will cross into chad alone in the coming weeks and months. this will increase the sudanese refugee population here to more than 750000 and with agencies, lawn funds and relieve materials. the condition of these refugees can only get worse. so ahmed, are you, as you just pointed out in your report, this is coming in a context where resource is already stretched. united nations agencies were already saying, even before this conference started, that they didn't have enough funding to help everybody. if refugees do, continued to arrive in large numbers, what's going to happen? i think there will be on their own, several, there will be on their own. because right now, when we arrived are days ago in our dre and then went straight to the camp to
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distribute food items. the distribution lasted only one or 2 hours and it was stopped and a lot of people were angry. they went back to their makeshift structures and prepared for the next day. when we returned on thursday are not much for was distributed. actually it took one and half hours to distribute that food item. we don't know whether more trucks are on their way here. but what is clear is that what the donor agencies or international agencies have brought is not even near enough to take care of the people on the ground. we're talking about registered people, there are hundreds more what not been registered. and so if the food brought in here is not enough for those on the ground, what more if more refugees have been registered and this conflict is not as not ended by the way. yesterday at the crossing point, we saw so many people crossing into chad, which means that the seas fire and the violation of the ceasefire is not giving a lot of people confidence to stay on the suit inside of the boat. so more people
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are coming and when they come and the situation grow more desperate. ah, we don't actually know what will, what, what will happen? all right, i made a dress reporting from andre near the chance sudan border. thank you very much. the former you as vice president mike pence has appeared before a grand jury investigating the january 6th insurrection, federal investigators are looking into former president all trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the united nations security council has unanimously condemned the taliban administration in afghanistan for banning women from working for the united nations. the security council has called for a swift reversal of the decision. a diplomatic as a james base has more. this sends a clear message to the taliban unanimous vote by all 50 members of the security council condemning the taliban policies towards women. and in particular, the taliban ban on female un workers. this resolution was negotiated over some
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weeks by japan and the united arab emirates. afterwards their ambassador addressed reporters. they said that this vote would help the secretary general who be convening a meeting of special envoys from key regional and international countries that starts on monday in cash. but they were concerned that not everyone in the taliban would be listening. some, you know, 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 going is the mayor. isn't this 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 and convening the envoys retreat and the hon. all member states are who are
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attending that are very supportive of the sex or general general 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. and 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 it's 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 workers of band, james bays al jazeera at the united nations. azerbaijan has rejected french calls to remove a checkpoint on the only road linking the country's ethnic armenian enclave with neighboring are media, french, foreign minister, catherine, good enough, visited back to discuss the situation. russia accuses france and the u. s. of undermining its role as a mediator, moscow broker to cease fire in 2020,
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to end the war between armenian azerbaijan, over the disputed nagondo caraballo region. armenia says russia is failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the break away region. hundreds of venezuelan migrants are stranded at the border between chile and peru and peru. they are demanding to be allowed to travel home on wednesday, peruse, government declared a state of emergency along all its borders to restrict the entry of undocumented migrants. arianna sanchez has more from tac now on the peru, chilly border well, desperate to cross the police blockade. amanda will sell his drax, her belongings under the scorching sun of the attack on my desert. her small children horror, he and he soothed, rushed behind the if try to enter pin for 5 days. i have met we are forced to do this, trying to enter up her route this way because back then, no one is giving us a solution. they just say no, because you don't have the visa oh, least,
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have blocked the way. when you fierce exchanges, thousands of families migrant, mainly from the swirl and haiti have been stranded for days between biddle and cheat. his borders. tensions have been raising for days. mothers frustrated their children or been forced to sleep outdoors. they've had some food and water, but no answers that are going to be there when the president was the united nation where solidarity, it's only blah, blah, blah. oh, yeah, these migrants are in limbo. they can't inter be do or go back to chilly for now, the only option for these migrants is to venture into the desert at night, but they have to walk more than 6 the kilometers to reach the regional capital. the near impossible situation, especially for the children on wednesday produce, press it in the number one,
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what the past measures to send more military to its borders would work. they blames migrants for a crime wave in biddle. you saw as concern. unfortunately, they are the ones committing the crimes. the government says foreigners already living in the country will have 6 months to get legal status. nearly 1300000 venus williams have migrated to be to escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back home. tens of hundreds or no escaping harsh measures to detain the until commended in chile, hoping to join them. these mag wency only want is safe passage to reach their own countries. the united nation says the crisis is growing. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable in no man's land, and rapidly losing hope for a prompt solution. but innocent, just at a seat at that. no. that's it from me, sir. oh van. yeah, you can buy more information on our websites, houses here,
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and our common carriers all are top stories up max on al 0, whether we're carol leg than inside story. we'll examine the washington declaration . that's the agreement between south korea and the u. s. don't miss ah hello there. it's a scorching hot weather, sorry for the south west of europe. that thanks to an unusually early heat wave, that swept into southern parts of spain and portugal and into the north west of africa with records broken in places like morocco. for april, we are expecting temperatures to come down across the country over the next few days. but they will be on the up in the very south for places like malaga. and while it's staying rather hot and dry. here we are going to see things turn wetter and cooler across the north. as those rounds of rain start to pull their way
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further east, bringing some heavy falls to southern parts of france. no farther north of this, it is an improving picture for the likes of the north west britain and the island of island and the low countries. as that wet and windy weather starts to skirt its way further east friday into saturday, even more in the way of sunny spell. certainly in south of england london, seen the temperature pick up to 18 degrees celsius. it's a similar story for, for berlin. 16 degrees celsius there on saturday. it's cooler up in the north, another wave, a wintery weather pulsing into norway. also seeing some rain on saturday, but our southeast corner, it continues to be largely unsettled. anchor is see 9 degrees celsius only on saturday, but it's sunny by monday. ah, a fearless mexican journalists sideline for taking on a precedent under corrupt system, ruled by a single party for over 70 years. only to then establish an investigative platform,
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