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sarah, this is in paris. why are electing a new president on april the 30th foreign policy matters in the fight against corruption, have dominated campaign? the governing party has been in power for more than 60 years. could this be the moment the opposition had been waiting for follow the paraguay election this month on al jazeera ah sedans, rival generals extend to cease fire, but fighting can still be heard in parts of the capital and door for and will be live in chad were tens of thousands of sudanese have fled after 2 weeks of violence . ah, i'm thorough venue, it's great to have you with us. this is al jazeera alive from dough are also coming up today. rescue team search for survivors after several people are killed and
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explosions across ukraine and migrants confront police from. it's a room border. thousands of venezuelans tried to return home. ah, it's been 2 weeks since fighting broke out in sudan. more than 500 people are dead and thousands are injured. both sides in this conflict, the army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend the cease fire by further 72 hours. the un african union and the united states have welcome this move, saying that they hope it will lead to talks and a permanent end to hostilities. but in the capital, cartoon unrest continues. these are the pictures this friday morning. each side accuses the other of breaking the truce, and tens of thousands of people have fled. the city to neighboring countries have been morgan has the latest from the capital. the rapid support forces have accused
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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 a turkish evacuation plain that landed in y decide. now that's the military airport, to where foreign nationals have been evacuating from other countries plane. so it looks like both sides are already accusing accusations of violating all the cease fire. but this is of course not what the civilians are carrying about they want and 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've trying to find their way out there waiting for buses, but they still can't access banks. and this is in the capital. hot room alone in the western region of dar for fighting has left more than a 100 people killed, according to residence of janina in west are 4 people are trying to flee, but they say that it's very hard with continuous gum fires and explosions around
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them. so the situation in dar 4 has been of more violent than in the capital whorton 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 and in many sudanese, remain in cartoon unable to leave. one of the biggest threats to residents is unexploded munitions. as al jazeera is ahmed, fidel explains not only nakeila, he had him back, he might have performed. we are in the suburb of shamburger north of captain bagley . this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violence 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
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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 or 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 explosive ordinance safely because people have started using this road again. bob halligan and the sri nil same lives the in the sydney's capital. she says that despite the ceasefire, bombing has continued close to her home every day, there is
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a certain area that gets attacked. and obviously there is no, says fire in the big meaning to be all is also many other area that was active at the beginning of the lashes. i became quieter than it was before. yes, i cannot, cannot said there is a total his fire of the areas there is a lot of losing any gang around. there is a lot of faces. i got thought the rocks and there is a lot of the trees also. i don't think anyone left the school in the last that are 14 days or 15 days actually. i don't think anyone went to horses if there is hope with the open, only 60 percent of the get back to those who are able to receive a very immersion and not even the the normal situation. but for me as a person, have many elders in the house, someone phrases that we hear,
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the they feed on the speak, we can not in the hospital. so this evening brings more attention or stress to the people than the then also be involved or 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. the me at least a dozen people have been killed in miss tyler tax across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of oman. key was also attacked. that's the 1st attack by russia against the capital in nearly 2 months. charles strasburg has more from the ukrainian capital. we now hearing reports from the ukraine and authorities that at least 14 people have been killed in these
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attacks overnight, 10 of whom were killed in, in the town of mom. a large apartment block there, 9 story apartment block with reportedly more than a 100 people living in it. and those killed include 2 children were hearing reports off at these attacks come almost 2 months since the last wave of attack. certainly on cave 11 of those cruise missiles and drones which haul getting areas in the cave region, the vast majority of them $21.00 of the $23.00. so the ukranian authorities are saying were 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. we expect this death soul to, to rise and we know that the search and rescue operation is still ongoing. and
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what's interesting though is the timing of these attacks and of course it comes as we continue to get increasing demands from the ukrainians. full, better air defense. interestingly, the ukranian defense minister demitra caliber. he tweeted off to these attacks that this was a response or this was russia's response, sorry to peach initiatives. we understand that that is a reference to this conversation had between president zalinski and the chinese president g over the last couple days. and we want to take you back to our top story in sudan because my, he s, an indian travel blogger, anooj uber, who was incident when the fighting began. can now join us. we want to use those windows. when communications are working, he is heading to the ethiopian border now and he joins us from madonna. mean, thanks for joining us. you're leaving the war zone. how are you doing? yeah, i'm, i'm really fine. like i already left. like 3 days ago. then i again,
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a place like me just to let me have a like, call me and i know again i'm there my jenny today, or i know i'm actually near the or i'm sitting like i feel like, which is really hard. and just didn't seem like a big conflict is going to happen because a lot broke. so dan, is i me, people just few minutes. i go like i have anyone standing over here. maybe i can be standing around like 2525 big big, big machine guns and everything. i think it seems like it's going to be a big part of those. are you hitched a ride with the rapid support forces? i think tell us about that. if it actually went to some place i was like i was like was on a yeah. so like there is like a lot of these signs like bees and everything so many well i'm all like bye
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miss. think like, i might like also, i mean the family i never from there like because they don't like meeting me then i family mending. like on shopping then i'm daily reduced to them. then i started becoming finally then i'd like to go to the same place. i was going by somebody like new dig me on and i do but then i had like, no, no, no, they didn't give me any right. and they said that happened yesterday. have you had any contacts? if you run into the army at any point, like on the, on the 3rd day on the 3rd day was like, yeah, there was, there was like, backbone brings abilene mega all day. like when they was there. on the 3rd day from
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the 2nd day there was no and it was nothing on the day i just meant to take water. there was like, crossed by like, one like fighting happened just like someone children like me to in front of me on the road. and i know from there been some damage like i will do are maybe will they have out of it? like because my boss though i had to from the day the who shows i believe because they can, i don't know whether i should be or not, but still, you know, i was like my same like, you know and then i do. and then these are me, people told me they pointed on my face like it was like 100 me thursday, but i know from my life, you know, maybe they should. maybe they loved, but like many people that call me then i was like,
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really yeah, of course look, your travel blog or you have more than half a 1000000 people who call you on youtube and you've been traveling for for months. maybe it's been years and not, not too sure. i believe it's your 1st active wars on that you've been in. can you explain to people who've never been in that situation? what that's like, can you explain to what, i'm sorry, can you explain what an active ward zone is like for viewers who have never been in that situation? actually, i mean do was on a leg, not on the same thing. was happening for this this day. mean like what was happening. so i was there. so as far as like i felt like, you know, it does the same to be like you know, like. 4 duty, but i mean like really bad all the show going to happen, you know,
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legally by that you know, that will be to be. so if you want to go like that, but the are our friends, our family already had. like be like, i like many of the plays of the army or out of some anyone team maybe do they will actually be so in these games like it's really nice to let you know travelling and i don't, i really don't need to really has already had i been in for the day, even though there is no law. i don't, but you know, i'm like meeting people and everything. so that seems to me that really bad look. is it possible for people who are in cartoon to leave the capital right now? so i know like. 2 from the day before, 3 days like there was there was like,
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there was like 3 days like people able to like buy more from there. but still there are many people who bought the lease. that's how they can even just get out from their house. but like from the last days, like even from the people that they're moving from there. so now again, i think maybe it's so many, many more than 20 by, you know, big, big machine that going to buy. so i think these days, you know, people easily mo, somebody on the day the be like there was no federal thing. so there was no going to these that, i mean, but you back so there was no communication with them. but the, like, there was no transportation by me and the me, but nowadays like, you know, these are going to be both there on getting back. good them. so many people are like, now, are they willing to be different based alright, machine as your travel blog blog,
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or you're known as hitch hiking? no mad on youtube. thank you for joining us on the program and stay safe. thank you. iran says it has seized an oil tanker after it collided with one of its vessels in the gulf of oman. the u. s. navy identified the vessel as the advantage suite, which was on its way from kuwait to houston, texas. iran says 2 of its crew missing after the collision. this is the latest in a series of seizures or attacks on commercial vessels in the region since $21933.00 soldiers have been killed and dozens more injured in an attack in burkina faso, the government says it happened in the eastern province of magna the incident comes just days after, at least 50 civilians were shot dead in the north of the country by men wearing military uniforms. of 2000000 people in eastern democratic republic of congo have been displaced by a conflict that began last january. hundreds have been killed and fighting between
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the m 23 armed group, embry congolese army, many who were forced from their homes are reluctant to return. now, despite assurances about their safety, katherine sawyer reports this farming town of kilo leroy in north cable province has seen some of the countries fear fest battles of the past year. and 23 fighters recently withdrew. after fighting the army and other militia groups of joined the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo. forces from kenya, uganda, south to don n bruni. are now here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to the region . this man has just returned home after leaving for months in a camp for displaced people who will allow them when m 23 took kilo 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
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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 half quake this said for men. yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a bruno the and military base where they feel safer considering to chronicle the switch on is very bottom. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm part of them do integrate, linda, 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 are safe within it. that is a good one. 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. what would be up to
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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 yet. catherine's sight all jazeera, hundreds of venezuelan migrants are stranded at the border between chile and peru. they were 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 marianna sanchez has more from fac, not on the peru, chilly border. desperate to cross the police blockade. amanda will sully's drags her belongings under the scorching sun. the at tacoma desert, her small children, hershey, and he soused rush behind the if try to enter pin for 5 days. ah, megan, we are forced to do this. trying to enter peru this way because back then, no one is giving us as submission. they just say no, because you don't have the visa oh,
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least have blocked the way when you fears exchanges thousands of families, migrant, mainly from the swill and haiti have been stranded for days between video and cheapest, borders. tensions have been raising for days. mothers frustrated their children or been forced to some outdoors. they've had some food and water, but no answers that are going to be then west. the president was the united nation where solidarity it's any blah, blah, blah. oh, yeah. these migrants are in limbo. they can't inter bedu or go back to chile. for now, the only option for these migrants is to venture into the desert at night, but they have to walk more than 60 kilometers to reach the regional capital. the near impossible situation, especially for the children on wednesday produce press it in dina will not be
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passed measures to send more military to its borders would work. they blames migrants for a crime wave in biddle. you saw was captain. 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 piddle, escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back home. tens of hundreds are now escaping harsh measures to detain the undocumented in chile, hoping to join them. these migrant c 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 is antecedent back now. okay, we want to go back against the conflict in sudan, as i mentioned earlier,
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the windows of communication, a little unstable. so we want to use them when we have them. tens of thousands of people have fled to neighboring countries and we can go live. the ahmed address was in the town of ad ray and chad on the border with sedan. ahmed, what is happening at the border now? ah, more if it is actually crossing into, ah, to chad from sudan. remember, this is an area bordering dot for region which are seen 2 decades of conflict and this conflict is still are simmering on are the there was an incident yesterday morning. busy aware explosions were heard from this sam town of audrey, or there was a lot of panic. and because of that, a lot of people who had stayed behind on the sudanese side are not confident any more that peace will come to the area. so when we visited cahoon yesterday or the crossing one was so dozens of people crossing by any means they can someone cause
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somewhat food. some am on donkey carts trying to get into child. unfortunately, when they crossed into child, the situation isn't any better or in terms of foot supplies, tons of shelter, and the weather here is had a brief hot, it can go as hot as such. 840 degrees early in the morning and probably get worse in the afternoon. so basically they are coming to basic situations in cabs like this. they started coming in, trickles some with only the clothes in their banks. then they arriving numbers. in just under week, more than 4000 refugees arrive in the small border village of california in china. and this is what they are coming to a life of hardship. many say they've not eaten in 24 hours.
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and will help begins to arrive, the relieve is huge, but for some the trauma remains. that other than 53 people were killed and 9 inches in an ambition are conroy when we tried to flee. 2 cars were destroyed. this family shows the little supplies they received. it may not be enough, but it will do for a day or 2. most of the sudanese refugees leave under mitchie structures like these 8 agencies say there are 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 agencies are worried that if the influx of refugees continues, there wouldn't be much left to give them the local authorities yet of a one by the numbers. the presence of more than $4000.00 refugees is beginning to
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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. we'll let him get that at the am. as have tombs, generals continued to shoot and bump each other, the exit is will gone. they're not 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 a sudanese refugee population here to more than 750000 and with aid agencies, lawn funds and relieve materials. the condition of these refugees can only get worse. ahmed, if resources are already lower, insufficient. what's going to happen as more refugees arrive more more stress. busy more confusion and by the way,
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so only food back to the matter or the problem here. shelter is important. there is no single tent inside that was constructed for these refugees. thousands of them are living in the open. the lucky ones get under 3 shades. remember, there are desert conditions here are the trees are not very, very so many to accommodate so many families. and so people leave out there in the open, the temperatures go as high as possible and it us started are in, by the way. so all these elements pile up on this people who are actually in short supply of food now up to 20 to 35 kilograms of food is being distributed to families. and when they share this together, you can imagine it would probably last them a 2 or 3 days. that's the situation they're living in. and that's what more refugees, what crossing into chart right now, i'm going to face in the next few days or so. the united nations, the work for program in particular as budgeted a foot supplies for. busy just 20000 people and in this we did
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a lot. there are between 402600000 refugees from sudan, mainly from the conflict in duffle and with the united nation projecting that the conflict will result in the movement of more than 200000 people. more than a quarter of a 1000000 people into charge that are concerns. yeah. as to what people will go through the refugees themselves and people residing here already. they're complaining that the full price, but what rises are going up many interests reporting from adore and chad. thank you very much. a leader is from the 3 indigenous tribes in brazil have united to fight illegal mining on their lands. they have convinced heavy equipment manufacturers to stop selling machinery. the miners and the amazon monica gonna get reports from brazilian federal agents destroying equipment,
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used by legal minors and brazil's largest indigenous reserve. it's part of an emergency operation, launched by the government in january to save the yellow miami people from extinction. but they aren't the only ones in danger did her make stomach them mining in the amazon has exploded in recent years, affecting not only the younger mommy, but also the cable and woodrow people. the government is now addressing the problem by chasing away the legal miners. but it's not enough. that's why our tribal leaders have formed an alliance to take or fight against invaders to a new level don't began to you. don't put back a day, traveled all the way to asia to meet representatives of the south korean company you die. to convince them to stop selling excavators to retailers in the amazon with these machines are being used to killer rivers and our people. it is so remark
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turn. the serial images taken by greenpeace, show the devastation produced by legal mining in indigenous territories. during the last government led by shibel sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners, that's twice the amount of the area destroyed during the for previous years. deforestation is only part of the problem. mercury used by miners has polluted the rivers, causing a health crisis among the indigenous people. they were left with no water to drink, nor fish to eat. as soon as he took office in january, president wheezy now sula. the suva took action. he expelled around 20000 illegal miners from the yen on my me reserve. but machines used in mining are also a big part of the problem. greenpeace identified 176. excavators being used in the area. almost half of them were from you die. i was 200
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representatives in south korea were surprised when they heard our report, but they also showed interest in cooperating with the brazilian government to make sure their machines would no longer be used for illegal activities. during bosa, not as government, indigenous leaders felt they were alone defending the world's largest rain forest. now they say they have hope things will change. monica inactive, ultra 0, brazilian. a staying in brazil, a federal court there has banned the export of cattle. the ruling is seen as a historic by animal rights activists. the industry contributed a $190000000.00 to the economy. last year. the government hasn't announced if it will appeal this verdict. azerbaijan has rejected french calls to remove a check point on the only road linking the country's ethnic armenian enclave with neighboring r media. french foreign minister catherine collins visited back to discuss the
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situation. russia accuses france and the u. s. of undermining its role as mediator . moscow broker to cease fire in 2020, to end a war between armenian asa azerbaijan, over the disputed nagondo caraballo region. armenia says that russia is failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the break away region. ah, this is l 0. your headlines this hour, 2 weeks into the conflict and sit in the army and paramilitary rapid support. forces have agreed to extend to cease fire by a further 72 hours. but these are the live pictures of cartoon right now. residents of the capital say the bombing hasn't stopped. hebert morgan has the latest from cartoon. the rapid support forces have accused the sudanese army of launching airstrikes against its positions in the city of m. dillman and in the city of hot 2 north and the sudanese armies accusing the r. s. f. in return of shooting at the
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