tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 28, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down the corrupt regime . astonishing outcome with like a resolution? i am not alone on munious velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah ah. hello of the whole rahman you watching the alt. is there a news on life? my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. sedans, rival generals, extend the cease fire, but fighting can still be heard in part of the capital and dar fall. we also report from charge where tens of thousands, the sudanese of fled after 2 weeks of violence rescue teams searcher survivors
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after several civilians are killed in miss sign attacks across ukraine. and stranded with no where to go. my guns confront police on the peru border as thousands of venezuelans try to return home. i'm paul reese in sport. tottenham recovered from their 61 rushing against newcastle. the new coach season come back from 2 goals down against manchester, united to keep spurs, european hopes alive. ah, welcome to the news are it's been 2 weeks since fighting broke out in sudan at least 500 people have died and thousands more are injured. both sides of the conflict, the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces of agreed to extend the cease fire by further 72 hours. the un african union and the united states have welcome the move saying the hope it'll lead to talks under permanent end to hostilities.
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but in the capital cartoon rest continues. these are live pictures coming from cartoon. as you can see, smoke billowing over the skyline, each side accused as the other of breaking the truce. tens of thousands of people have fled the city to neighboring countries. let's bring in hip morgan who's been following the events in the sudanese capital, and of course, hippa, the cease fire is extended. how much of an impact is having now on the public who are able to potentially move around the capital and other large urban areas across sudan? well, let's see. fire is not holding in many residential areas here in the capital hotel room. residents of hard to north, the city of, but he said that there was heavy artillery strike exchange between the rapid support forces and the ford unions army forcing them to stay in their homes despite the fact that this is the latest in
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a long line of these fires that have been agreed upon by both the r s f and the cities army been that the city of undermanned residency, that they were able to hear arthur lewis shuddering as well. and that they were able to fight the jets. and so they say that that does not give them enough sense of ease and comfort and security for them to be able to leave their homes. that simply get basic commodities. and then the other places like the eastern and southern parts of the capital, where residents are still crumbling, trying to find means of transport and trying to find the cash or the money to be able to leave the capital on board of transportations that have increase in price, in some places up to $10.00 falls. this is of course the again the last si, fi in the long line of fires where people say they still can see fighting ongoing around the capital hard to me. it was proposed by the choice, the united states, the united kingdom and norway, along with what's known as the quad. and that's the united states, the united kingdom, saudi arabia and united arab emirates, both sides agreeing to it, but on the ground fighting continued, making many civilians stay in their homes. unable to access basic necessities,
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are able to leave the capital uncle. so sit on is a huge country, hipaa and there is conflict in other areas like don for to the west of car to me. what are you hearing about what's going on by right now? well, dar 4 especially the western dar 4 west are 4 in the city of janina finding has been ongoing between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. but resident fate has taken an ethnic undertone and that arab militias are siding with the r s f and launching attacks against ethnic dar for res will live in the capital janina. now many people say that they've not been able to leave their homes. electricity has been off for a few days and that phone connectivity has been down. and because of this violence that is escalating in the car for region in janina, specifically the arm groups that signed a peace agreement with the sudanese government in 2020 said that they will be sending for says and deploying troops around areas where that where there are risks of violence to try to protect civilians and their properties,
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but thousands have already fled to the a to, to the neighboring chad to look for security. while those who remain behind say that they've lost their property and that markets have been burned and that the violence continues. those who was spoke to, to they say that they can still hear gunfire in various parts of the capital and that they want to make it to the border across to chad. but that it is impossible as fighting continues there as well. her morgan forced her in call to him, thanks very much her for the update. let's join the stream esteem, who lives in khartoum. she says that despite the ceasefire, bombing has continued close to her home every day, there is a certain area that gets applied. and obviously there is no suit fire in the big meaning. to be honest, 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 fire of the areas. there is
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a lot of losing any gang around. there is a lot of faces, i got towards the ropes and there was a lot of that. but in the trees also, i don't think anyone to school in the last or 14 days or 15 days. actually i don't think anyone went to horses don't. if there is hope with an open, only 60 percent of the get back to those who are able to receive a very emergency 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 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. doing a lot of problems facing the skinny right now,
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and the war was the last thing we actually needed when my colleague sarah honey, i spoke to my, he asked son indian travel blogger who was in sit on when the fighting began. he's not heading to the european border. he explained how he's making his way the i went to some place. i was like, i was like, well go on a yeah. so like, there is like a lot of these signs and everything. so i like my thinking like bye miss. think like i make some like also i mean the family i atlanta from their leg because they don't like me than i believe in like one shop then i guess i'm daily reduced to them. then i started becoming friendly than i paid today. i'm never going to the same place i was going on with them like new dig me on and i like, no, no, no,
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they didn't give me any right then. and they put me in that bus that happened yesterday. is it possible for people who are in cartoon to leave the capital right now? so i know like from the day before i started 3 days like there was there was like, there was like 3 days like people able to like more from they are still there are many people who bought a lease in their house. they can't even just get out from their house, like from the last 3 days, like or 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 going to so i think these days will be the most the day the be like there was no patrol last thing. so there was no going to these . that means that you back hope. so there was no communication with them,
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but the like, there was no transportation running in the me. but nowadays like, you know, these are many other people. i think there are 2 quotes that i'm getting. evacuate them, and so many people i like know it now, are they willing to be friend? the friend, by questioning is director of research on the cofi and an international peacekeeping training center. joyce is not from a craw ingle. mr. kenzie m standing a good time with us on al jazeera, the international community was holding its breath full. another sees fire and it is happening in part. i mean, be it with a few skirmishes here and that it's a relief said now, but there is all that does seem to be momentum here for the, for international pressure on the 2 sides to talk to each other. what's your assessment of the situation? so fall where i mean in several conflicts or in civil stretch.
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more often than not, those who lead their fresh is involved in that fight do not always have total control of those who are supposed to report to to their so while the whole do of the seas for i am now gives showing cause for optimism. i think the international efforts must continue, not only talking to the leadership in cartoon by dash or cd i re, i am supportive. in other parts of the staff. this message is for you all. and our process is dawson and abiding piece current. only role if those who report to that to talk man. when also begin the process of understanding of course when you have well, let me, let me jump in this. so when you have these 2 lodge military forces and their lead
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as at loggerheads, you have to pops up the question. who will you told to rob them? who won't you talk to? they don't want to talk to each other. and yet you have various international act as b at the a, you know, the african union, the u. n. d u s. c, u, k, the u, a e, saudi arabia, that, that are all involved in some shape or form. and in talking to these 2 desperate military groups, where do you start in terms of the conversation? where the conversation and our own circumstances, or how to start with a true man, who in terms of downs placed man in international community or miti of states. the heads did may not want to speak or talk right now, but international community has read a number of just reminds that can be huge. one of them certainly is about what would happen to this individual, what,
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who are given the shocks when peace eventually comes. and about that room, it's always a very powerful and uniquely val easterling the getting the recalcitrant lea this to come round to the table. but let us know also forgets that sometimes this leave the desk release office space themselves become captive. right? i am suggesting wowza, we force cartoon, and these 2 men, that international community also spread its way. and it's got to that town where the support of that clear understanding of those who are forcing across and what will happen. and he, i hope that i'm not sure, i mean, she lives by, it is where it becomes labor and to get them around that will, shouldn't, i can understand your logic in terms of talking about the clear demarcation of what
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is required from the 2 warring sides and how the international community tea can potentially influence the way that they behave in the coming hours and days. it's easier said than done this at the end of the day on coming back to that same point . again, these 2 men are very intransitive. they know they both have a lot to lose if they lose this particular fight. so the getting all out for it at the moment, how do you stop it? know, are truly got and particularly the african union have dealt with entrust against lee. that's why you've been fabulous as a tool to be that has gone to our to our and it says that experience collectively to be read that bills yet, but i can show you that from i did buy bought from dr. young site intense
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efforts. no, let's not forget that both men are no effort trying to do a fairly well and going on. right. so this is what i'm looking out. so i am optimistic that they leave as that the a you have to get that. what god is both to yield some rain, but i'm going to be a big forward mediation. and when necessary is going to get these 2 men to negotiate. let's not forget also. that's where we on the battlefield. one of them and the support that would lose the alleged. so magicians that base about that we situation of socks. i do an uncle full will be there before. ok, we shall see what happens. certainly in the coming days of the moment. the ending, thanks for joining us from across the thank you. but you know,
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emily addresses following the exodus into chad from the border town of andre. what was seen, a steady stream of wreckage is coursing in from sudan, especially in the area of the border community. are sitting on the down chart border. what's in people moving in large numbers? it started as a trickle, but residents told us over the past few days, they've seen more and more people coming in. you'll find that the conditions, they're desperate. there are no tents there. and the food that was brought in by the world foot 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 individual there and they keep complaining that the amount of food given to them. it's 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. when we go
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there, we met some refugees while well inside the bush and they don't even know their direction. why these cameras, for hundreds of people are still not able to access that particular cap. they started coming, it trickles some with only the clothes bags. then they arriving numbers in just under a week, more than 4000 refugees arrive in the small border village of coffee in chide. and this is what they're coming to life of hardship. many say they've not eaten in 24 hours and will help 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,
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she has the little supplies they receive. 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 that a hundreds of susan's 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 ages are worried that if the influx of refugees continues, there wouldn't be much left to give that the local authorities here over one by the numbers. the presence of more than $4000.00 refugees is beginning to affect the local economy of 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 of let us get that idea
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. as have tombs, generals continue to shoot and bomb 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. i'm a decrease al jazeera cauffron on the sudan chat border ah, not only say doesn't. people are being killed and missile attacks across the ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of eman. keith was also attacked on the 1st attack by russia against the capital in
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nearly 2 months. let's come over to charles stratford who's in keith force. and charles just brings up to speed on what we know about this attack or what was targeted high. so yeah, just to bring up to speed with respect to the amount of people that have been killed. this is according to the ukraine and authorities. they are now saying that at least 14 people have been killed in these attacks, including 3 children. the credit authorities say that there were $23.00 miss aisle and so called kamikaze drone attacks. overnight $21.00 of which were intercepted but term. yeah. the that the worst damage on that building that residential brock in oman, some devastating pictures there of people in shock as a, as bodies have been brought out from the rubble. that was a 9 story building with which the ukranian authorities are saying at least
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a 100 people were living in that has been reaction from the ukrainian side. ukrainian president, florida made zalinski, saying that this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will and the foreign minister denise to metro could labor saying that it was important now that it's western back as ukraine's western backers. again looked at the use of more sophisticated fighter jets to try and protect. busy ukrainian civilians f sixteens now that has been repeated numerous occasions by the ukrainians. western back is so far, very reluctant to supply that kind of air defense because they say it's potentially being an escalade tree. if indeed, the ukrainians used to use that use those plans to target areas inside russia. but let's not forget that ukrainian authority is certainly a saying the military essay that many of these missiles and drones were launched as far away as the caspian sea. and these attacks are the 1st attacks that we've seen
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in ny, on 2 months now. so yeah, and we understand that rescue efforts are ongoing and that decimal is expected to increase. i mean, for many people watching the might think, well, you know, why now am the all the obviously conflict is ongoing. charles has been relatively calm for several weeks, as you suggested, especially an urban areas we want to, we to read into what this is all about and whether we're talking about to sprinkle potentially a summer offensive. that's right, and many people are saying, well, it's all to do with that expected spring or summer offensive. we know certainly, according to ukraine's west and backers cheaper which that nato chief gen stalsen burg. talking about the amount of western military kit that has been given to ukraine in recent months, in preparation for this counter offensive around $230.00 tanks. more than 1500 alma vehicles are 9 brigades of ukrainian men. soldiers that have been trained
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by nato forces in preparation for this attack. we know that the weather has been very bad in the east. that's one of the reasons that's being speculated as to why this has been delayed. so many people are saying, of course, well these attacks are an effort by russia to preempt that counter offensive, perhaps targeting military supplies. and in some of these areas that were hit, of course russia repeatedly denies that it deliberately attacks civilian areas. but of course, thousands of civilians have been killed since this war began by russians. shelling missiles and drone strikes in densely populated areas and cities across the country for the update. thanks. charles transferred the force and the ukrainian capital. now there was always causing labor shortages in russia, lustrous mass mobilization effect 230-0000 people. nearly a 1000000 more russians escaped abroad. now,
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officials say they need at least $600000.00 workers to fill a gap. dosage of bowery has more from moscow. there are plenty of visible signs of her rushes business world has been transformed by the invasion of ukraine . and the sanctions that followed stores belonging to the spanish clothing, brown zarbara, or to reopen in june as mag, owned by a firm registered in a you a free zone. congress. ikea has packed up its flat packed furniture and left the russian market. bella russo swede is filling the gap, but there's a deeper problem that new signage can address these re open businesses need staff is taking into account the historically the minimal unemployment rate of 3.5 percent in the country. there are simply not enough work as in many areas rushes government says the economy is short of 600000 workers. that's partly caused by the nations mass mobilization last year that affected hundreds of thousands of people
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and force nearly a 1000000 to flee abroad. so training technical colleges like this one in moscow is all the more necessary program or when you feel about our programs are in demand. for example, for design, we have a competition of about 20 people per place. i mean, every block is in demand. 16 year old dmitri coach f is a civil engineering student, even though he's in his 1st year of a 3 year program. he's got big plans for his future. yeah, although i chose this personality because they wanted to be a builder. and i like working with my hands after training, i planned to go to work on site and armani to open my own business. later about 40 percent of russians are employed by the state, state own companies, or private companies whose owners have closed government ties, making them a natural destination for the students. since the state is paying for their entire education. there's already
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a huge demand for the students even before they finish their degrees, given the economic isolation facing russia by western powers, investing in these teenagers future as a secure back, the country can minimize the impact of that isolation doors. as jabari, al jazeera moscow, hundreds of venezuela migrants of stranded at the border between chile and peru, or the demanding to be allowed to travel home on wednesday, bruce government by the state of emergency, along all its borders to restrict the entry of undocumented migrants marianna sanchez has more from to color on the proof chili border. desperate to cross the police blockade. amanda will sell his drax, her belongings under the scorching sun of the at the comma desert, her small children jorge and he sooth rushed behind the if try to enter pin for 5 days. ah, megan, we are forced to do this, trying to interpose this way because back then, no one is giving us a solution. they just say no, because you don't have
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a visa. oh lease have blocked the way when you fears exchanges. thousands of families, migrant mainly from the swirl and haiti have been stranded for days between b 2 and cheapest borders. tensions in raising for days. mothers frustrated their children have been forced to sleep outdoors. they've had some food and water, but no answers. not going to be then when the president, while the united nation, well 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 migrant 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. it is precedent dina will not be passed
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measures to send more military to its borders. woodward, they blames migrants for a crime wave in battle. you saw gaston, unfortunately, they are the ones committing the crimes. the government says, for news already living in the country will have 6 months to get legal status. nearly 1300000 venezuelans 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 say only want is safe passage to reach their own country. 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 now. ball stella had hail beneath are the bbc's chairman resigns
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over his involvement in the former u. k. prime minister boris johnson's finances and ha, brazil's government is trying to end illegal mining in the amazon also in sport, the boston celtics progressed to the n b a playoffs on the final assault, coming up with home in sports distributors. ah, the heat wave in spain, portugal and morocco i think is just about peach. you might see why there's an invasion of class that will help to dampen things down a little bit. margie heat wave is far from the minds of anybody else. a jerk to be honest, this, this cloud winded re going across germany into was the northern outs will make it seem rather like a wet spring day following it is 80 degrees in london. that's an improvement. and
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to the far east of europe, this sunshine is certainly lifting temperatures a bit and even turkey is doing robber better than was the case recently. now the heat wave may be going, we're still looking at temperatures of $8.00 to $10.00 degrees above average for madrid right down to south coast. so it is still significantly more than it really ought to be for april or even from may. and the picture for saturday does seem that movement out of germany into was poland and austria of the rainy stuff, sunshine to fall as to the cold wind into denmark, and snow possible in the middle of norway and in sweden. reminder, it's not summer yet. it's still spring, an increase in the likelihood of steady big outbreaks of rain set in the middle of spain. now this is sunday, again, similar sort of story, but development of a storm system in the central part of the mediterranean, affecting italy, ah,
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state propaganda media, censorship and the rise of their terry and rule in wake up one day the system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive authoritarian shape, a look at the left, the power in hungarian experiences. if those who live in every day, there is a pressure on us, but we have to be very careful of god and we have to be brave enough to support that question. how democracy dies. democracy maybe on al jazeera ah, [000:00:00;00]
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with oh, a welcome back to the algebra and use i'll remind you of all top news stories, tens of thousands of nice people are continuing to the neighboring countries. and child food supplies have started reaching the board, regents, but humanitarian agencies say that isn't enough to feed new refugee 2 weeks into the conflict in saddam the army and power military and rapid fault also agreed to extend the sci fi by further 72 hours. but residents of the capital car to the bombing stopped. well, joining us now from khartoum as a sama buck, auth,
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one. he's the sudanese read to present communications director messed up a good time with us on al jazeera. i know it's very difficult time for you, but just give us an understanding of the state of medical health facilities in the capital and perhaps across the country. as far as you know, the situation and health situation in there are very catastrophic. the continue, continue fighting in fire ozone, the some sorts of truce and it's because comprehensive. it doesn't cover the entire city. so hospitals passing through very difficult time simply because the lack of a decrease, if it gets basic medical supply is basic. basic shortage is in medical cat is doctor medical notices and there is
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a shortage of power on the water and electricity and the most of them they have like polar generators. they cannot, cannot use it because the supply of fuel jumping dr. mr. because jump in according to the statistics by using the extreme of health, public and private hospitals. many of them out out of service. and all over whelming niger, if it goes out of assistance and running out of supply. okay, mr. you can just let me know if you can get him. there is a c spy apparently in place, even though you say fighting his own game, we're hearing that ourselves. what are you running out of specifically in these medical facilities that you can supply? and if you can get supplies,
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how are they getting into the country and how are they getting to khartoum and other urban areas? this is the county. actually, we need not be, but hospitals and medical need. all the basic medical drugs and medical tools and equipment to pace the flux wouldn't be injured. soldiers, tvs as well because of the a large area of the entire state. the tool is very large. so it's very difficult for them for even for agencies, medical and health agencies and the yesterday creepers society to each of these people. so they, with the problem the, the challenge is getting them to the cost as well, because there is no security while we pick them up pigment towards
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the hospital. currently, our will is a public health is divided into 18 hospitals inside the tool to help the medical maybe in the hospitals to face, to help and assist us with the injured. in addition to the normal patients who go to hospitals, it is beyond the capacity of all the hospitals. and the big out before the concrete like 10 or 11 days ago, many of the medical tad could knock at each hospital because they went home and he could not get back to the hospital because the co creek started in the morning on saturday. okay. i think we have to something that we have to leave it. we are
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running out of time that we said to give a general picture of what's going on. hopefully we'll get in touch with you in the not too distant future. thanks for joining us from the red crescent communications department. thank you. there are several houses in the town. i love a calico, a suburb southwest, have cartoon have been raised to the ground, is not clear. who carried out the shelley. i'll deserve mohammed alt. i've visited the area to meet some of the people who've lost everything with a heavy heart, this woman looks at the rooms of her home, destroyed your embalming on tuesday and minutes her life and that of her family changed forever. everything has been reduced to rubble buried underneath is her house, a place that used to be buzzing with life. kalak la is a small town south west of cartoon, far away from the front lines of the battles between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces. learned that you found no amana salam, or wilmont, ohio. we used to live here safely,
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securely and in peace. we have nothing to do with the 2 sides. either the army or the rapids support forces. we have no political affiliation, so we are not taking sides. all we want is to live in peace. we refuse to take part in any of this. a dog is done us. no, i mean we can sense the fear and the panic and every one's voices. they said they keep telling us that they have nothing to do with what is happening though, and they hoped this fighting will and quickly so they can go on with their lights while fi router together. neighbors help each other repair some of the buildings. the survived and are you a bit? we were inside the house, you were when the shelling started, we ran, bumping into the door, coming back here and then running again. well my frontal was flying in every direction yellow bag. where for those who have lost everything rebuilding, seems it in sir mountable challenge, specially during these uncertain times. family sled,
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the bobbing with nothing by clothes they were wearing. now they are trying to retrieve what is left of their belongings and are leaving behind a house filled with a lifeline of memories. not many people here are powerless, the count to anything. we were sitting peacefully and still we were shout. this is wrong. we ask god for help and mercy. many say they don't have the money to rebuild their houses. they're not the only one. the extent of the destruction in decision potential area so far from the fighting ha, spots has left families with more questions than answers. hummel please get the law now the chairman of britain is public broadcast. the b, b. c has resigned. dr. report said that he breached rules. richard sharp, had faced an inquiry for his role in securing alone to the former prime minister boris johnson. this is just before he was selected by the government to chair the
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corporation in early 2021. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations. good work, where i to remain in post until the end of my term. i have therefore, this morning resigned as a b, b c, chair to the sector state and to the board. it was proposed to me that i stay on his chair until the end of june, while the process to a point my successor is undertaken. and i will, of course, do that in the interests of the corporations stability and continuity. well as speech andrew simmons are correspondent, he's falling to elements for a say in london, just gives a back ground into exactly why we got to this point. andrew day expect to october 2020. when will the recruitment process for this top job and chairman of the b, b. c, was starting at the same time. there was talks about a loan for the prime minister at the time bars, johnson alone, that amounted to $800000.00 pounds. that's nearly a $1000000.00,
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and it was quite evident later or that some of mister sharp was getting bold effectively through intermediaries to begin with in facilitating a guarantee of the loan. now this proceeded to a stage whereby the appointment was made for b, b, c. that's a top appointment. the plea a government announces and that announcement came in in january the next year, 2021. and indeed he got the job. now it wasn't another for another 2 years that transpired in the media that he had been involved in fixing that loan for the former prime minister. and of course, this does in any which way you want to look at it, do the b, b, c. no good, whatsoever. there's a great deal of public apathy towards the corporation which is always been held in high esteem over it's reporting
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a now events behind the scenes you might say b, b, c is renowned. we're why, for it's high standard reporting. and here at the center of the beam, you see the heart of it. there is a lot of long faces over this because it isn't just an embarrassment. it's actually quite damaging the labor party. the largest opposition party in the u. k is already making a big fuss over there saying it isn't just the bbc's that scott is at received serious damage in its reputation. it's the government of the heart of all this. and it's been using cronyism for, for its own ends and trying to influence this broadcaster. but sir, it has to be said that the management of the b, b. c, are pretty firm in saying this has had no effect on any editorial decisions or, or, or, or judgments. and also tim, davy, the director general,
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or has congratulated her at sharp on his drive and intellect to learn the good job is done. so where does this all go? well, it goes down the road of damage to this institution and another. another big push on the prime minister is she sumac, who at the end of the day, could have fired at the chairman of the b, b, c. for his involvement in there, so this isn't over yet by any means. and re, simmons i with an update. thanks very much. andre moran says that it seized an oil tanker after it glided with one of its vessels in the gulf of a man. theorist navy identified the vessel as the advantage sweets which was on its way from kuwait to houston, texas, barrels as to its crew, missing after the collision. this is the latest in a series of seizures or attacks on commercial vessels in the region since 2019 patrick lane has more from washington d. c. well, as always, when it comes to stories that come out between the u. s. at around,
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they're telling, very different stories. so from the u. s. navy's perspective, they say the 5th league heard a distress call at $115.00 local time and that the, the crew said that the ship was b. c is being forwarded. they later put up a poseidon and they said that he believed it was the iranian navy. that did that. now, ransford heard 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 cuz the timing doesn't line up and the events don't seem to line up either. we don't know very much about the ship. we know that it's called advantage suite. it's flagged in the marshall islands. it's believed that he was managed by a turkish company, potentially owned by a chinese firm. it was seized in the gulf of oman, a had just been in kuwait, it was headed houston, texas. and we don't know anything about basically how much oil was in it. we
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believe that it was chartered by chevron and add the u. s. navy is calling around to release the crew and the oil tanker. they say this is the 5th commercial vessel that's been seized by iranian navies in the last 2 years. 33 soldiers have been killed and dozens more injured and attack and became fast. so the government says it happened to the eastern province and ganga. the incident comes just days after at least 50 civilians were shot in the north of the country by men wearing military uniforms. 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 doldrums efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. now as the by john has rejected french calls to remove a checkpoint on the 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 friends and the us of undermining its role as mediator moscow broker, to seize far in 2020 to the war between all media and us by john over the disputed nicole cut off region armenia says, rusher is failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the break away region. the leaders from 3 indigenous tribes in brazil have united to fight an eagle mining on their lands. they've convinced heavy equipment manufacturers to stop selling machinery to miners in the amazon bulky and give us more from brazilian federal agents destroying equipment use by legal minors and brazil, largest indigenous reserve. it's part of an emergency operation, launched by the government in january to save the young miami people from
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extinction. but they aren't the only ones in danger. do make stomach them mining in the amazon has exploded in recent years, affecting not only the younger mommy, but also the cable and mood local 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, ada traveled all the way to asia to meet representatives of the south korean company. hume dye 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 we muster. the serial images taken by greenpeace, show the devastation produced by legal mining and indigenous territories. during the last government led by shy bull sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were
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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 minors has polluted the rivers, causing a health crisis among the indigenous people. they were left with no water to drink, more fish to eat. as soon as he took office in january, president, reason as to lula, the suva took action. he expelled around 20000 illegal miners from the yano my me reserve out of 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 for 200 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
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their machines would no longer be used for illegal activities. during both an adult government, indigenous leaders felt they were alone defending the world's largest ring for it. now they say they have hope things will change. monica and i give all jazeera brazilian federal court in brazil has done the export of live capital. now the ruling is seen as historic by animal rights activists. the industry contributed $190000000.00 to the economy. last trip. and the government hasn't announced if it will appeal the verdict yet well, still had here on the nissan taking cover by that won't gone, these golf was worried out on the coals in mexico. story coming up with pole and sport.
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lou. ah book about type of sport now his book to help thank you so much a day after manchester city state the claim on the english title, the victory over arsenal that local rivals mon, united, went to taught them looking to get back into the champions league for next season, suppose we're coming off a big defeat on the sacking of that coach. but it wasn't an easy night for. the manchester team were whole pathic reports. for the 2nd night in a row, it was london versus manchester, a spurs white house to man united and for the 2nd art in a row, it was the manchester team that dominated early on 7 minutes in a foreign finish mark jayden santo, giving united a one mill lead. oh burnett. recently
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team coach lauren mason was a new man in charge for taught them of the previous caretaker, both christians, delaney was sacked following last sundays, 61 the feet at newcastle, but it was the same old spurs as just before half time. marcus rushed her doubts through the hard defense, the double united lead that she had died a teacher. but it was a different looking talk them after the break war on by the home fans the intensity that was so lacking from spurs in the 1st half was now there in abundance of a wonderful finish from pedro polo just under the, our mark, making it to one now with mergers, united who are hanging on ernie eric dyer will know how he missed this chance. oh, they really should be bad. but the math he scored taught them 1st at a goal at that new stadium,
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once again brought the home crowd to their feet on here, men completing the spares, come back to t was howard finish. not an ideal score for either team as both sides choice champions league qualification. but for tottenham it was a spirited response to what has been a very talking with ronald havoc al jazeera. i listen. newcastle followed up that demolition of tottenham by beating, struggling everton. calum wilson, put newcastle, one know up in the 1st half he got another after the break to make it 3 know this one little special for one. the final scores. newcastle made it 7, wins an 8 games to take a big step towards champions league football. next season. everton remain in the relegation zone. the boston celtics have made it into round 2 of the n b a playoffs . they closed out their series against the atlanta hawks beating them $128.00 to
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want to own in games. 6 jaylen brown's got 32 points. jason tatum added 30 here that secured the overall victory for games. the to the 2nd seated celtics were now played. 3rd seeds, the philadelphia 76, as in the semi final game on, in boston on mandating eastern conference, you know, they can bring the fi, philly's a tough environment away. ah, you know, they, they crowd gets involved into the game is gonna be, is gonna be fine and we already know it. i got some great players, tom and joel and be james, hard and in company. so it's going to be another tested again. how she has a great thing with supposed be, you know, probably gonna be the nbc and b and, ah, we are looking for those with the playoffs is about the best teams. are best players go ahead up. american basketball player brittany greiner says she'll never play abroad again unless she's representing her country the olympics. it follows her experiences in russia where she was detained for 10 months on drugs charges. the 32 year old was fried and
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a prisoner exchange in december. having originally been arrested in moscow in february 2022. since our release corona has resigned for w n. b a side the phoenix mercury. speaking to media in arizona, the to time limpid gold medalist got visibly emotional when talking about had time in a russian prison. i'm no stranger to a hard time. you gotta you made me cry. oh me. dig in deep honestly. you know, you're going to be face with adversities throughout your life. this was a pretty big one. but i just kind of relied on my work the las vegas golden nights the 1st time to make her into the n h l. playoffs. second round, they beat the winnipeg jets 4 to one reg as gold under no horn ball swa making
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a fantastic double save her to keep the jets out in the doorway. the other and chandler stevenson's call twice as the knights racks up their 4th. when in a row, after losing the opening game of the series, they go through 4 games to one, the new jersey devils and i'll just one went away from the 2nd round eric hall. i have 2 goals and an assist as they beat the new ranges for to nothing to take a 32 series leads. again, not bad. 14 had been to gains down. the toronto maple leafs missed a chance to wrap up their series and from the heart and fancy, they were beaten by the tampa bay lightning for to tell you which forces it into game 6. the maple leaf still lead 3 to overall low as i change the 1st series, when in nearly 20 years, 53 now to the biggest day in american football, outside of the super bowl. the nfl draft where teams trade off to take college plays into the professional ranks. the draft was being held in kansas city where it
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raining super bowl champ, patrick ma, homes of the chiefs paraded the trophy the carolina panthers like rice young. oh. now carolina will be hoping they have a quarterback who can end up watching my homes after taking bryce young from the university of alabama. second, overall pick was c. j. stroud taken by the houston texans from ohio state. i means a lot to me. um, you know, for it being um you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid wanted to, um, you know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm, i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me knowing and broke those barriers now, so that, you know, we could be where we're at right now. theresa more one, the olympic surf title in tokyo, 2 years ago. and she's now celebrating again,
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the american took the title at the well serf leagues. margaret river pro event in western australia. she's a 5 time will champion and the wind move up to 2nd in the rankings. the men's event was won by brazil's gabriel medina, the 3 time world champion, picking up his 1st championship tool victory since 2021. he's now 7th and the rank just a few weeks after winning the master's gulf weld number one, john rom is now trying to defend his mexico open title. the spaniard ended the 1st date for shots off the pace, trailing the american leader austin smitherman, who equaled the course reco. it's finished thursday on 8 under paw. also in action was a swarm of u. b. a. they are forcing eric van royan to take a di. was he lined up a shot on the fair white the south african avoided getting stung. as did various other players. caddies? i'm cameraman van royan,
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one shot behind smuggling. oh i thought sawyer sport now have more but later to help. thanks very much pull through will be after me with more news after the break until and pull me on the news. auntie. i say, what for your time and your company? ah, ah a fine like a vase in the south of india to find out how it tiny bass in this cave brought an extensive mining operation with corona virus wept across the world with
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