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is either a diverse range of stories from across the globe, from the perspective of a network. janice, analogies era, ah, sedans, rival generals, extend to tattered ceasefire, but fighting has continued in parts of the capital and are 4. and we report from chad where tens of thousands of sudanese have fled after 2 weeks of violence. ah, i'm cyril venue. it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0. live from door. also, coming up to day volunteers to lensky pledges to answer russian terror after civilians die in missile strikes across ukraine. stranded with nowhere to go, migrants confront police on the peru border has thousands of venezuelans trying to
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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 the conflict, the army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend a cease fire by a further 72 hours. but in the capital cartoon, the violins continues with each side accusing the other of breaking the truce. or hilla mohammed has more smoke billowing of a car tomb. evidence that this extended ceasefire is no more reliable than those that went before each side accuses the other of violating the deal. the rapid support forces say, the army has launched as strikes on its positions in northern cartoon, and the neighboring city of onto him on the army says the r s f was responsible for shooting at a turkish military plane, as it came in to land north of the capital at the what he said,
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the air base being used for civilian evacuations. there were no injuries in the incident. took his offense ministry tweeted that light weapons were fired on the c 130 evacuation jet, which touched down safely despite the fact that no one was injured, necessary controls were being performed on the aircraft. the battle continues to sent hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to downs, borders, machine, and indian travel blogger joint dozens of others, making the hours long journey to ethiopia from money. se of hard to believe me, people just few minutes ago like avenue dining. all right, you bill actually standing here like are all like you to leave by groups or leave by a big bank goes on. also ideas, big machine guns and everything down. i think to got, oh, i've been, it's been play god, i've been going to be a while long. others managed to fee for the self. this doctor says she feared for her life. adding to that that the streets are not safe. um,
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because you never know if you're driving down the street that seems safe and there's nothing going on there if they would start shooting at any point. so making the journey to the bus stop on its own was difficult, but we got there. we realized that the prices had skyrocketed for, you know, a bus ticket back in khartoum, some of finding solace in friday. prayers. ah, even as the sounds of wool echoed around, there is a growing shortage of basic necessities as a drip struggle to reach those who need help. bakeries are running out of flour and residence. worry what little they have won't last long. and the mother of yanine, people are not thinking except for worrying about themselves and their families. the situation now is that food supplies are diminishing and the citizens will face a firm and or at least a crushing foot crisis for all the talk of an extended ceasefire. it's this conflict that's being extended day by day and the humanitarian crisis that it's
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triggered. only deepens, are healing mohammed al jazeera and hip. morgan reports from cartoon. well, the cease fire is not holding in many residential areas here in the capitol. hot tomb residents of a harder to north, the city of battery say that there was heavy artillery strikes exchange between the rapid support forces and the sidney's army, forcing them to stay in their homes despite the fact that this is the latest in a long line of cease fires that have been agreed upon by both the r s f and the sudanese army. then there's the city of undermanned residency that they were able to hear artillery says, shootings as well. and that they were able to see fights, agents. 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 to simply get basic commodities. and then that other places like the eastern and southern parts of the capitol, hot and where residents are still scrambling, 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 prices
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and some places up to 10 falls. this is of course the again, the last that cease fire in the long line of cease fires where people say this. so can see, are fighting ongoing around the capital, harder to him. it was proposed by the troika, the united states, the united kingdom and norway along with what's known as the quad. and that's the united states, united kingdom, saudi arabia and united arab emirates, both sides agreeing to it, but on the ground fighting continues, making many civilian stay in their homes. unable to access basic necessities, are able to leave the capital. the several houses in the town of kalak la, that's a suburb. southwest of cartoon had been raised to the ground, is not clear who carried out the shilling. al jazeera mom adult. i have visited the area to meet some of the people who have lost everything. with a heavy heart, this woman looks at the rooms of her home to shore durham bomb been on tuesday and minutes her life and that of her family changed forever. everything has been reduced to rubble buried underneath is her house,
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a place that used to be buzzing with life. kalak law 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. lena got new fam no, i'm on a sheila one went off and we used to live here safely, 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 thought is done us. no, i mean we can sense the fear and the panic in everyone's voices. they said, oh, they keep telling us that they have nothing to do with what is happening though, and they hope that 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 you would be we were inside the house. you were when the
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shelling started, we ran, bumping into the door, coming back a been running again. well, my trundle was flying in every direction yellow bag. where for those who have lost everything rebuilding seems in surmountable challenge, specially during these uncertain times. families sled the bobbing with nothing by clothes they were wearing. now they are trying to retrieve what is left of their belongings in our leave him behind a house filled with a lifetime of memories. not manda, i, 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 with 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, would more questions than answers. ominously al jazeera and a med interest is in the champion town of andre, near the border with sedan,
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where refugees have been streaming it. what we've seen said a stream of refugees coughing in from sudan, especially in an area of the border community, are sitting on the 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 individuals 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 exposed 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 campus. we,
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we go there. we met some refugees while well inside the bush, and they don't even know their direction. why these companies, for hundreds of people, are still not able to access that particular cap. they started coming in, trickles some with only the glue bank. then they arriving numbers in just under a week, more than 4000 refugees arrive in the small border village of co for 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 53 people were killed and 9 inches in an ambition are conroy when we tried to flee. when it was 2 cars were destroyed. this
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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 mitch's structures like these agencies say that a hundreds of sudanese 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 of legend care tech at
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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 8 agencies lawn funds and relieve materials. the condition of these refugees can only get worse. i'm a decrease al jazeera performed on the sudan chad border. ah, at least 19 people have been killed in missile attacks across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble, and the central city of oman key was also attacked the 1st attack by there, russia, by russia, against the capital in nearly 2 months. charles stratford is falling. the situation
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from keith. it is, according to the ukraine authorities. they are now saying that least 14 people have been killed in these attacks, including 3 children, you credit authority say that there were 23 missile and so called kamikaze driving attacks overnight 21 of which were intercepted. but yeah, the, the, the worst damage on that building that residential block in oman. some devastated pictures. there are people in shock as a, as bodies have been bought out from the rubble that was annoying stall, rebuilding with which the colonel authorities are saying at least a 100 people were living in. there has been reaction from the ukrainian side. ukrainian president, florida may zalinski, saying that this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will and the foreign minister denise
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to metro qu, labor saying that it was important now that it's western backers, claims western backers, again looked at the use of more sophisticated fighter jets to try and protect ukrainian civilians f sixteens. now this has been repeated numerous occasions by the ukrainians western packers. so far, very reluctant to supply that kind of air defense because they say it's potentially being an escalator, if indeed the ukrainians used to use use those plans to target areas inside russia . let's not forget that ukraine in 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 in ny, on 2 months. now, hundreds of venezuelan migrants are stranded at the border between chile 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
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migrants ariella. sanchez has more from tutner on the peru chilly border 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, what he and he sooth rushed behind. the if to i to enter the door for 5 days. i have met yet. 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 the visa. oh, these have blocked the way when you fear exchanges. dozens of families migrants 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 st. outdoors. they've had some food in water, but no answers,
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not going to be then when the president was the united nation well solidarity, it's any blah, blah, blah. oh yeah. these migrants, remember the can't into b, 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 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 measures to send more military to its boarders. would what they blames migrants for a crime wave in battle, you solos to san. 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 venezuelans have migrated to be to escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back
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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 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 i'll just eat at that now. the still ahead on al jazeera, the bbc's chairman resides over his involvement in former u. k. prime minister boys are lacking to sign at adams high school. and his cow, brazil's government is trying to end illegal mining in the amazon that's coming up next. ah, may on al jazeera, a year after a j 0 journalist should be in a block they was murdered,
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despite international outrage of multiple investigations implicating israeli forces . we ask why justice has not been served fault lines, examined the ramifications of julie and associates publications of us faith, he quits, and what the case against him could mean for press freedom after leading to key for 2 decades. the reggie tie you into that is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as a read coalition of opposition. parties hopes to on seats in nigeria is to hold its 1st census in 17 years, an exercise likely to view ethnic tensions in africa's most populous nation. the united kingdom celebrates the coordination of cause the 3rd, as his crown at westminster abbey may on al jazeera frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me and map informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate is, are all the both the legal route or what they see that we have to figure that out
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in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, more oh, oh, ah, mussing al jazeera, a reminder of our headlines, 2 weeks into the conflict in sedan, the army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend to cease fire by a further 72 hours. but residence of the capital cartoons say, the bombing hasn't stopped. and tens of thousands of sit in east people are continuing to flee. the neighboring countries and chad food supplies have started to reach the border region. but humanitarian agencies say there isn't enough. at
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least 1000 people have been killed in missile attacks across ukraine. rescue efforts are underway at a residential building in the city of oman. keith, the capital, was also struck up to 1000000 people in the eastern democratic republic of congo. have been displaced by the conflict that began last january. hundreds had been killed in fighting between the m 23 armed group and the congolese army. many people who were forced from their homes are reluctant to return, despite assurances over their safety. catherine sawyer reports. this farming town of kilo leeway in north keeble province has seen some of the country's fiercest bottles 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
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. this man has just returned home after leaving 4 months in a camp for displaced people who will allow come when m 232 killer leeway in january . there was heavy fighting between the rebels and the army. they made us bury 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 quite exists 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 in this group run across the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm but of them do integrate under these mountains are full of local malicious. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents,
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telling them that they're safe. what anybody's october, the biggest problem or the armed groups they lose their 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 yet. catherine following odyssey, or if a chairman of britain is public broadcaster the b b. c. his resigned after report said that he breached rules. richard sharp has had faced an inquiry for his role in securing a loan to the former prime minister boris johnson. this was just before he was selected by the government to share the 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,
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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. south korea president a unit. so y'all is wrapping up his 1st state visit to the united states. he was the 1st south korean leader to speak at a joint session of the u. s. congress in 10 years. despite that, and a number of diplomatic and business agreements that he returns home to low popularity ratings. as robin bryan explains from so, according to his office and to his ruling party, president you and so carol's, state visit, has all been a glittering success. a confident speech in english to a joint session of congress talking about serving as a compass for freedom, getting a nuclear deal. the washington declaration,
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guaranteeing protection from america's nuclear umbrella against increasing threats by north korea. but here at home, very quickly, some of our glitter has been lost. first of all, claims by south korean security officials. but this deal effectively means nuclear sharing with the u. s. have been contradicted by their u. s. counterpart to say no. this in no way means sharing nuclear weapons at all. also again, in part to please the americans use attempts to forge closer ties with japan. always a controversial subject here has further batted his popularity, which then has been made worse by gushing li pro western remarks regarding ukraine and taiwan, which in turn have upset both russia and china. which sole traditionally tries to keep on good terms with. it all means that as he settles into his seat on the presidential jack for the long flight home,
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yoon will not be pleased by the press. cuttings handed to him would show that his approval rating has now slumped to 30 percent with a disapproval rating of 63 percent, which makes him at this point in his presidency. the most unpopular president of south korea has had since the 1990 s. mcbride al jazeera, so leaders 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 in the amazon monica yanna care reports from brazilian federal agents destroying equipment, 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 do make stomach them
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mining in the amazon has exploded in recent years, affecting not only the annual mommy, but also the kiper 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, 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 or people. it is so remark than the serial images taken by greenpeace show the devastation produced by legal mining in indigenous territories. during the last government led by shying both sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners
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. that's twice the amount of the area destroyed during the for previous years. to for station 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 yano 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. boy, i was 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 their machines would no longer be used for illegal activities. during both
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scenarios, 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. the federal court in brazil has been the export of live cattle. the ruling is seen as historic by animal rights activists. the industry contributed $190000000.00 to the economy just last year. the government is not announced if it will appeal this verdict. azerbaijan has rejected french calls to remove a checkpoint on the only road linking the countries ethnic armenian enclave with neighboring are media. russia accuses france and the u. s. of undermining its role as a mediator. moscow broker to cease fire in 2020, to end a war between armenia and as or by john over the disputed nagondo, caraballo region or media says russia is failing to protect ethnic armenians living in the break away region. right. that's it for me. several venue is always more
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information on our website, delta 0 dot com, up next, whether with care leg and then inside story which examines the washington declaration. steamers ah with as greatly of cloud coming cross, charlotte lowered hans result where it is, but look at the shape. it's a frontal system which tense go or the east wood or east, and then south to resolve it on saturday like this significant damn balls enough or warnings or flash flooding from north vietnam. when she threw one dog, a sudden fujian towards japan. and if you see the orange center that produces heavy rain in the forecast as the potential for flooding here to that goes to was tokyo during sunday, behind it, it's nice and clear and find a warm and sunny beijing for example, gardens quite warm, but look at this,
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it couldn't make down at 24 degrees. this is in unit in the southwest of china, which a couple weeks ago had fires, drought, and extremely high temperatures. that's got to be a wealth, would change the weather type. and it's coming out of what's happening in bangladesh in india, a lot of cloud around. and for this time, the year you don't expect c quite this amount should be pre monsoon heat, what it's generating quite a few showers enough for that. be a potential for flooding in, for example, my roster, and possibly the same is true in some parts of pakistan. the blue represents sharon and this is saturday's picture. you should be seeing an awful lot of clear sky, high temperatures in pre monsoon heat, but you're not, you see big showers. that includes gap pottery, ron and pakistan, ah, in 20 a journalist lead 40 days, a civic action against the armenian government. and president sockets yann's, mom,
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helen, i'm going to liberate this, where a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with i am not alone on munious velvet revolution on al jazeera, the united states and south korea find an agreement to confront threats from north korea, wanting to young, young against using nuclear weapons. china says washington is provoking confrontation. what does this deal mean for the region there? i'm for peace is inside story. ah. hello there and welcome to the program. i'm miss darcy. hey, the wise house rolled out the.
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