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or be in tradition of painting like her ancestor, she gets the x from symbol. it's special messages for good count, happiness and prosperity. this helps us manage, preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they miss quite isolated along these waterways, depth of life or communism naziism. now knology threatening native language. ah ah. you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and i'm betting obligates are coming up in the next 60 minutes. heavy battles continuing to done despite a renewed fire, causing widespread damage to infrastructure and hospitals. an exodus from dar for a stretches neighboring child's resources. it's reporting the highest number of refugees from those who don conflict. brazil's president recognizes more land,
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a lot of indigenous people, prohibiting mining uncommercial activities in those areas. and candace diploma feed ya goes home to china after 20 years in the u. s. with concerns about her health, grow pop out with thoughts are, are shelves or take poll positions before when one of john gold 3. i'm talking to coach stephen, come back from to go down to get magic united in the english premier league to keep their european hopes alive. ah, hello, we begin this news. our incident where the once thriving capital cartoon is being described as a ghost town. but still be rocked by fading, despite the extension of a cease fire for another 3 days. more than 500 people have been killed,
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mostly civilians caught in the middle between war and sides who continued to blame each other for the deepening crisis. where hila mohammed begins are coverage, smoke billowing of a cartoon. evidence at this extended cease fire 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 airstrikes on its positions. and it spread as far as west offers capital city, l janina with dozens of people, have been killed off to fighting erupted between arab armed groups and local civilians have taken up arms. the fighting continues to sent hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to don's borders. machine and indian travel blogger joined dozens of others, making the hours long journey to ethiopia from money. se of hard to believe me people just few minutes ago like i have anyone standing, all right. they will actually standing here like around like to leave by leave by
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a big, big on last ideas, big machine guns and everything. i think i think it seemed like a bowman going to be a big 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. 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. oh, this group take a moment to rest in northern river. now state after a harrowing journey. i tiana visible, but he was hope you're scared from the sound of the bombings and the bullets. it was the really tough because there was so much fighting. thousands are traveling by bus to egypt in normal times a day long drive. now it's taking nearly a week because it's american of london,
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how long we left everything behind. so we can take our children and parents to safety. egypt was the only safe journey from home to remind one and just for your information. no, he can into horton. meanwhile, the army blamed the r. s. f for firing on a turkish military plane, involved in evacuations. for some still in the capitol, there was solace in friday. prayers, even as the sounds of war echoed around them back in khartoum, some of finding solace in friday. prayers. even as the sounds of war echoed around them, is a growing shortage of basic necessities. as age groups struggle to reach those who need help. bakeries are running out of flour and residents 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 a thought 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
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conflict that's being extended day by day. and the humanitarian crisis that it's triggered only deepens, or healing mohammed al jazeera, or go to live updates with have are morgan joining us from hartsville. so how about what's the situation like in hearts room right now? while many people are still in their homes, unable to get out, especially those in areas where there's been fighting in the early hours of friday morning. and that includes the city of undermanned, the twin city of the capital, her tomb. as well as the northern part of the capital residence who was supposed to say that there's very little movement on the street, but they trying to get out of their homes to look for basic necessities or for medical assistance. but the majority of the hospitals have been shut down or evacuated because of the ongoing fighting between the rapid support 4th and the food in these army. others in the eastern and southern parts of the capital say that they're still trying to make their way out despite the fact that the prices of
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tickets out of the capital to them have skyrocketed. many of them say that their biggest challenge right now is getting cash to be able to tend to their basic needs to be able to buy goods from the markets to be able to get their way to get fuel for their cars to need the capital. and that's becoming an issue because banks have been closed since the thought of the fighting 2 weeks ago. then there's the issue of people trying to get safety. they say that ongoing fighting have for them into their homes where they've been without electricity and without running water for 14 days now. and they say that is making their human situation even worse. and have us to done obviously is a huge country. and let's talk about what's happening outside of hearts human areas like dar for, for example, because fighting did erupt there. what do you hearing about it at the moment while we spoke to a resident there today, and he said that the situation is calmer, but that there is still for to gunfire. happening in the capital of west are for
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the city of janina. and he says that families by the dozens or by the 100, are trying to leave the capital to try to make their way across the border. that's because fighting has destroyed so many properties there. he says that government institutions have been destroyed, displacement can have been burned and that the marketplace which people relied on to get their food has been looted and burned. then there's the issue of internet connectivity and electricity people. there have been without connectivity and without electricity for 4 days now. and the situation is quite dire, of course, this concern and are for because it's coming out of a world that lasted nearly 20 to 20 years. and so people say that because the war was pitted along tribal lines or ethnic lines, their concerns that the violence willfully will flare up again. rebel groups that signed an agreement with the new government in 2020 have sent their forces to try to separate between the wearing, wearing sites into 4. but the residents say that the situation is still tense and that already gunfire can be heard around the capital janina. all right, thank you so much. have a morgan reporting from her to me?
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will 1000 the sudanese refugees and shod live in desperate conditions and they faced an uncertain future. so food supply so started reaching the border, was to don. but 8 agents to say that they don't have enough decatur for thousands who have crossed and tens of thousands more who are expected to arrive from i did the reports on conference on the chance to don border. they started coming in, trickles some with only the clergy, then they arriving numbers in just under a week, more than 4000 refugees arrived in the small border village of cal for in chide. and this is what they coming to life of hardship. many say they've not eaten in 24 hours and 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
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in an ambition, are conroy when we tried to flee what 2 cars were destroyed. this family, 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 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 ages are 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 of a i think elaine bucks a liquid on right now,
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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 half 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. i'm a decrease al jazeera, perform on the sudan chat board. we're not going to say so gossum, i mean, osi, who's a representative of bay till man resistance committee. he's in cartoon. that's where he's joining us from. welcome to al jazeera, we appreciate your time. so now that that cease fire has been extended. look, it was imperfect. to begin with, but is that extension having any impact on people's lives?
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are they able to get out and, and secure their basic necessities and cartoon? what have you been seeing? yes, of course. okay. first of all, thank you for having having us on the line or voice and reaching out for us for the situation is really bad. actually. the audi, so for system issue, are you by doing the streets, even some of the house, he's even a major. busy city very important place, which i can't live that people exist there. they're daily needs and getting their groceries get their stuff they can go is really they can be stuff can be to keep going. be empty. even yes. right. so you and your group has been helping people. you've put together certain initiatives, you send announcements on combat areas. you help people with a medical initiatives from what i understand,
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how do you actually manage to get all that information and then pass it on to civilians. ok, a water beaten madison committee, which you neighborhood committee. we have a great experience as it is when i, when i talk about the committee i go, we have a good experience because since 2018 we have been in the st. i've been in our peaceful rights on the police. we come on and fire at us the odyssey forces. so we have witnessed a from a gun massacre which had been in the, in the which is the headquarters of the military. again, in the meeting, i must be good. so after that we have a lot of experience. then they're going
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a game and we also have initiatives and everything. after that, also the quote started which is 2 years now. so in these last 2 years, we have been we have been attacked by almost all the forces. so we have a great experience in, in like, working and doing our stable comebacks. right. i wonder if you can just give us an idea of how, of how you actually go about doing this work. and particularly in the past few days when as you've been saying, it's been so difficult to actually get out on the streets. ok. because because my neighborhood, he's a posh, you buy by the artist if militia, because of that most of the people can move around easily. because of that, he's the, one of the war we used are facebook big uses, create their big use of the committees to,
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to help the people to send the announcement and everything. so we make an initiative, for example, for the, for the meeting, we ask the people in the neighborhood to share with us data data me to see. because to then these people, they are very kind, they almost strong guys to communities because of that they did that if you start wanting us and given us some of their very can very good chronic diseases medicine because of that they, they pass it to us. we start to spreading to the other people. yeah, this is one example. ok, i'm just the final thought from you. do you see an end in sight to this? so this war, any time soon again, they can hear you. do you see an end in sight to the fighting to the violence anytime soon? i actually do out hoping water free for writing like it should be stop now
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because there is no more on this water is not a great mission in this or it's only for the for and money. nothing more. so please spoke. no, but nobody knows actually, well free. it will continue that, i guess there will be no sudan anymore, will have to leave it down casa, i mean, now she, thank you so much for joining us from cartoon. appreciate. so the internet has been integral for people in and outside of sue donna and sarah hire is here to tell us how sarah. yeah, just as just from the saying that the, a lot of the medicines are being distributed through these kind of groups on social media. now some people are on relying rather, some people are relying almost entirely on the internet for the survival. sharing information via social media has been crucial to getting people to safety. lots of information is being shared on house gets out of the capital hostile mon areas also to avoid. and people, especially outside a sedan, have been relying on others to share pictures of their missing loved ones that
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we've seen plenty of those. and we're also seeing hot breaking pictures of dead bodies being posted by members of the public hoping and praying that someone could actually identify them. now websites and that's of also been created since the fighting started all the lead by citizen trying to connect people like conforming to sydney's asper on how they can help those in sedan. now this web site was created as a platform by a sit in these living inside your area where people can either request or even offer assistance based on the location. now, a millions of sit in these people are heavily relying on access to social media. now it's also it's communicate violence has, let's internet blackouts often making the situation worse. and that's what access now is. it will writes, campaigner has called on both sides of the conflicts. we immediately stop and allow people to be able to access the internet from within. so then, no matter the pantry is director of technology and democracy into news and it's possible to keep it on campaign, which advocates,
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governments to not shut down internet connections during the conflict. at the moment. it's critical for people to have access to the internet, to sharing information, to, to know about the whereabouts of their family, their loved ones for people inside and outside of suden to organize, to be able to sometimes find shelter a find safe pathways to the borders. it's really important for folks to share information about food that is available and safer as they can. they can go to. we also know that they use the internet to document evidence of human rights violations that may be perpetrated at the moment. so internet really is vital as in, not just a to for communication, but also to for documentation of possible war crimes and other violations that may be going on. now i just want to share a video with you that sidney's people have been sharing it. so the music gathering from just before the fighting thought, said now many a display, of course
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a how their lives could change so falls in a matter of a couple of weeks. thank listen. ah ah ah, i said these people are known for that love of music and love of life, and many of them, of course, are hoping they'll be able to get back to that sooner rather than later. all right, so thank you so much for that. and just to let you know on inside story today, we examine how to don's multi ethnic population and wealth of natural resources might link to the ongoing conflict. so you can watch that episode at $1730.00 gmc right here on al jazeera, a print see more ahead on the news hour,
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including transit in the desert, migrants blocked entry into a room as they seek to make the long journey home. and the wave of russian missile and drone strikes on ukrainian cities kill civilians. children are among the dead. coming up and sport, the boston celtics progress to the m b a playoff semi finals that's coming off. bravo. ah. but 1st, brazil's president has announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations, luis in austria, luther da silva is attending an annual camp of indigenous groups on the capital brazilian. he had promised to reverse the policies of his far right. predecessor j are a boston arrow who had favored mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands. will bring in al jazeera monica, and i kept joining us from brazil. yes, so he's recognized moorland allotted to indigenous people. what's been the reaction
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to that announcements? a well, we've been covering i indigenous camp outs during the previous years and this one contrary to the ones before, very, very festive. this is the 1st time in many years that already show up as it is thought camp out. not only president, but he also brought the ministry of environment, the minister of indigenous affairs, which is the 1st okay, here in brazil, just so the reaction was very good because he stood up and, and basically endorsed all of their demands. he said you would continue their marketing other lands beside b, but there's also requests and he's also going to fund the organization to the government agencies that will protect the environment and indigenous people. now having said that, there are many challenges which you will see. i had and one of them is deprecating
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lands is not enough. you have to protect them and we just recently were seeing what happened with the young my, me territory, which is the largest in brazil. it's the size of portugal. it had already been debt market. it felt supposedly was protected and not withstanding it was invaded by $20000.00 illegal minors which polluted the rivers and left indigenous people without food, without water, babies were dying, our people were starving. so this is one of the challenges as, as we have reported. and you will be able to see a federal agents destroying equipment use 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 yano my, me,
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people from extinction. but they aren't the only ones in danger or did her make stomach gun mining in the amazon has exploded in recent years, affecting not only the younger mommy, but also the cable and madrigal people, that 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 a degree. these machines are being used to killer rivers and our people. it is so remark turn. the serial images taken by greenpeace, show the devastation produced by legal mining in indigenous territories. during the
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last government led by shy annabelle 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, more fish to eat. as soon as he took office in january, president wheezy now sula. the suva took action. he expelled around $20000.00 illegal miners from the yellow miami 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 school monday representatives in south korea were surprised when they heard our report, but they also showed interest in cooperating with the brazilian government to make
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sure their machines would no longer be used for illegal activities. during both scenarios, government indigenous leaders felt they were alone defending the world's largest rain forest. now they said they have hope things will change with, well, yes. ok. so people are more hopeful really. they are looking towards a brighter future now, but it will take a lot of work. they need funds to protect these lands. ah, but the difference is that ruler, contrary to his predecessor, are able sonata, is in favor of working together with indigenous people within cios. and even accepting help from foreign government to protect yourselves. largest framed for is to and it's people. alright, thank you so much. monica on a cab reporting from brazil. yeah. now the french foreign minister count from colona has urged armenian, and as are it leaders to resume talks over the disputed armenian enclave in us or
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beige on but other bay, john has rejected french calls to remove a checkpoint on the lush la la sion corridor. that's the only roads connecting the disputed nagondo care about regional armenia. so the french foreign minister visited armenia site of the border after having talks in bako on thursday. lee, we encourage both parties to take steps to progressively recreate disliking confidence. we are here to accompany this process. it is the focus of our efforts, and i set it in buckle. this piece process is possible. it requires the termination and courage and certainly a vision that is hopefully shared by both countries and be assured that france and in europe in an american partners and allies encourage both parties. bernard smith has more from us or by john checkpoint, is essentially a border frontier control point close the border between as a by john and armenia and the i mean in government officials i've been speaking to
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the last couple of days on thursday and on friday say they have now no intention of removing that checkpoint. they say that as a by john has the right to enforce its own borders. like every other country does. and it has the right to inspect material what he's coming through. armenia up to that remaining ethnical armenian enclave. the problem is that the 2020 p steel struck by the russians between the by john and armenia meant the road called the latching corridor was supposed to stay open. there was supposed to be free movement people up and down. the corridor, as by john says, i mean he's been using it to move i munitions, to move weaponry, and to move fighters into this ethnic armenian control unclaimed, called the pan occurred by the armenian candy by the aries, temperatures in spain and portugal. her broken records for april as an early season
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heap wave hits the region spain southern city of cord above registered, 38.8 degrees on thursday. the syrian peninsula is already struggling with drought last year. want to spain, driest on record. there are fears. the high temperature, as may see repeat of last summer is extreme wave of wildfires. fill ahead on the algae. there are a nice our b, b, c, chairman resigns over fis involvement and former u. k. prime minister boris johnson's finances. and find out for once as number one, take in the n, f l draft details coming up with triple a in this week and we can, we'll see some significant changes the weather coming into chile, you see declared pot again, but this is the adventure was l quite
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a strong wind from the north, which is quite warm to generate a lot of rain or snow on the champion and these down towards patagonia might see some flooding from the wall is shown elsewhere. mountain tina temps are above the average because of this. that's true. also in montevideo, but it's not extreme. it's just, i think, rather present that says north in the continent, the showers have been at their worst ecuador, some parts of amazonia, but they're not looking particularly big at the moment in rio's bit of a concentration around you. thunderstorms studies steady, 26 degrees every day. in the caribbean, it was like the li would see a few showers what they're not particularly big. this is the place to concentrate, to clean florida in the north behalf of it's very big, sun soaked recently was hail the fresh letting or just general flooding that could be repeated. mexico looking lovely while to launch out. that's about it. 27 degrees in mexico city in the us where, you know, the pictures being big sun storms in florida, but it's also shooting,
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are increasingly the atlantic states back towards. well, ne, beyond that, it's and also the wind not quite as cozy walls, but still cult ah, a propaganda media censorship. and the rise of authoritarian rule in wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive with a look at the left, the power in hungary to the experiences if those who live it every day. there is a pressure on us, but we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, i'm alike of ours and the thought of india to find out how tiny bass in this case brought an extensive mining operation with corona virus wept across the world
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with devastating effect. and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife plays here in vietnam. we visit a rescue center for some of the world most threatened to animals and joined the call for an end to the global wildlife sheriff arrived on al jazeera. ah, oh oh, i hello again, the top stories on the algebra news hour on the 14th day of conflict into the army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend a fire by further 72 hours. residents of the capital, hard to say the bombing has not stopped tens of thousands as soon as people are continuing to flee to neighboring countries in charge. food supplies have started
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reaching the border region, but humanitarian agency say there isn't enough. brazil preferences and the formal recognition is fix indigenous reservation. he's promised to reverse the policies as far right previous to enjoy your both scenario who had favored mining and agriculture operations on ancestral indigenous land. while hundreds of undocumented migrants are stranded at the border between chile and peru, they're 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 adiana sanchez is joining us now from tuck now, so how's the situation there now? marianna well, during this morning many, many less people here at the border. we understand by what we saw yesterday with hundreds of people here trying to crossing to be well people here,
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the ones that are remaining here about a 100 are telling us that most of the migrants that were here yesterday, i have actually decided to take the root of the desert, it's a very harsh death or just the back of my business. and they have actually gone a walk into the district, but they don't go too far away. because on the other side of the migration area, there are tax fees that are in the middle of the night picking up people and bringing them over to the regional capital. however, the situation here continues to be dire. people are very under a lot of harsh weather conditions. it's very hot. they have put their make shift tense here. the police of she may have put a tank of water back there. the police improve is really not helping people, but people here are very desperate to to leave well desperate to cross
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the police blockade. amanda will sell his drax, her belongings under the scorching sun of the attack on my desert, her small children, hershey and he sooth rush behind the if try to enter pin for 5 days. ah megan, we are forced to do this. trying to enter up her route this way because back then, no one is giving us s ignition. they just say no, because you don't have the visa oh, least have blocked the way. when you fierce exchanges, thousands of families migrant mainly from the swirl and haiti have been stranded for days between biddle and cheat his borders. tensions have been racing for days. mothers frustrated their children or been forced to sleep outdoors. they've had some food and water, but no answers, not even worth the president,
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while the united nation where solidarity it's only 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. it's a near impossible situation, especially for the children on wednesday, produce press it in the number one. what the past measures to send more military to its borders would work. they blames migrants for a crime wave in biddle. you saw as concern. unfortunately they are the ones committing the crimes. the government says for news already living in the country will have 6 months to get legal status. nearly 1300000 venice when of my graded, to pay to escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back home. tens of hundreds are now escaping harsh measures to detain the undocumented in chile,
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hoping to join them by these migrant. the 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 prompt solution. well doreen, the situation here between both countries of created a diplomatic route between both countries with the mayor of tech now which is the other most the region they do is saying that that basically is exporting their problems to pay to the foreign ministry in china called the proven ambassador, and then the peruvian foreign ministry called the to the method or the foreign minister here. and they do saying that it is a problem for both countries. and indeed, it is a problem for both countries. she has more than a 1000000 migrants,
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basically from dentist wheeler. and they do have 1.3 between 1.31.5000000 migrants . it is a huge problem for both countries. now the military supposed to be deployed here today, but the people here say be, they're not even thinking about what's going on in the diplomatic area. and what the govern government for saying they are here and they're desperate because many people have babies and they don't, they can't take the risk of getting lost or going and walking in the desert till they have to wait. you're many have been here for a week and still no show no solutions for them. ok, thank you so much. marianna sanchez reporting from tuck non peru a palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. local sources say the 16 year old was shot in the chest and the town of cor southeast of bethlehem. dozens of others were injured. the boy is the $100.00 and
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4th palestinian to be killed in the occupied territories of this year by israeli forces. at least 20 people had been killed in miss all attacks across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of mon. she was also hit the 1st attack by russia against the capital in nearly 2 months. charles stratford has more from the ukrainian capital this is all that remains of an apartment block in the city of wilma in central ukraine. the government says more than a 100 people lived here, many would have been asleep when the explosion ripped through their homes, killing friends, and neighbors. distraught onlookers. a man unable to contain his shock and grief. oh, i never thought this could happen, says this woman. we covered in blood, the rocket had helped building all the windows of shattered children was sleeping
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here. it's good that they are alive, but i was so afraid. russia, we hate you. but this is one of what the ukrainian government says. we're 23 cruise missiles and so called kamikaze drones, that russia fod in the early house of friday morning. some were reportedly launched from as far away as the caspian sea. 20 wanting to set it says the ukrainian military. but falling debra from powerful exploding projectiles can kill to emergency services carried the dead body bags to waiting ambulances. moscow has repeatedly said it doesn't deliberately target civilians, but thousands have been killed by russian missiles. drones and shelling, intensely populated towns and cities since the war began. and that's another, that's my daughter's classmate. lived on the 9th floor of the destroyed building. i don't know how, but praise god, they're alive. it's a great tragedy. president blow me. lensky said on his telegram channel,
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this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will put i d. medina. my preliminary information is that 109 people lived in that section. and 27 of the 46 flats completely destroyed. we organized operations as fast as possible to rescue the people who are alive and trapped on to the rebel canine units, also at the sight. ukrainian officials say other cities here to include in the pro and east nikolai of in the south. 11 missiles and drones intercepted over the cave region and explosions heard impulse hava and crumb info on the denique pro river. it's been almost 2 months since such a wide spread bombardment. so why now the attacks come ahead of an expected ukrainian counter offensive one, which many analysts say could determine the outcome of the war. now, whether in fact this was an attempt by russia in some way to preempt that operation is very difficult to say. but one thing it shows is russia's continued ability to
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be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases. charles rafa down to 0. keith pope francis has once again appealed for an end to the war and ukraine, calling for creative efforts for peace. the head of the roman catholic church is currently on a 3 day visit to hungary, where he's met the president on prime minister in the capital buddha, past pontiff also can them what he called soloists afore he was the 1st historian at the present time. there are many dangers indeed on which i asked myself, thinking not least of water, new crane, where all the creative efforts for p, his mon, include the more to set up a showing up in the world in which we live, the passionate questions or politics of community and the strengthening of multilateral relations, but it seems a wistful memory at this time. we seem to be witnessing the, sorry, sunset of that recall dream of beast. he saw us the soloists of war,
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and now takeover. hundreds of people are protesting against the high representative of bosnia and herzegovina over the constitutional changes that he made. they say the changes are base christian smith, inter amendment or bias, excuse me. christian smith, amendments are aimed at ending a 7 month long failure to form a government. the 3 ethnic federations are yet to reach a consensus, but the changes will allow governments with the backing of only 2 federation presidency members. the u. s. federal reserve has called for a greater oversight of banks while also admitting its own failures and regulating the silicon valley bank, which collapse last month in a report released on friday, the fed found the banks management fail to deal with the risks, but the feds own supervisors also failed to take enough action when issues were raised about the banks practices. last month collapse of s v b and signature bank cause the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector.
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since the 2008 financial crisis. the chairman of britain's public broadcast or the b b. c has resigned. after report said he breached rules. richard sharp had faced an inquiry for his role in securing alone to the former prime minister, bore his johnson. and this was just before he was selected by the government to share the cough corporation early 2021. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations. good work were 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 are corresponding under simmons is outside the b, b. c in london. and he says that the outgoing chairman appeared reluctant to leave
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. goes right back to october 2020 when forest johnson, the former prime minister was in personal financial trouble and was looking for a loan. and at the same time, richard shaw was looking for the job of chairman here or the b, b. c. a he let that be known, devoris johnson. and just so happens that he put johnson in touch in directly with a friend who had a guarantee position. he would make a guarantor position on a loan for $800000.00 pounds. that's nearly a $1000000.00. now go forward a bit to january 2021. it just happened then the bar as johnson named him as the preferred candidate. and within a month he was chairman of the bdc. but the remarkable thing about this situation is that was 2 years before anything was found out about what had happened, and the bbc staff here, for instance, didn't find out about it until they read it,
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read about it in the newspaper. this was a breach of b, b, c, code of conduct for public appointments, and that there were 2 charges against the chairman. however, he did survive and he has, it seems full on his own sword, not under not under willing circumstances. it was certainly pressure to do it. he would have been quite happy to stay on. in actual fact, he was somewhat defiant. in his statement, a suicide bomber has targeted a military camp in north west pakistan, killing at least 3 soldiers. it happened in the city to shower. the attack comes after the pakistani government announced they renewed offensive against armed groups. several targeted attacks ob, occurred in the area, including a mosque bombing in february that killed more than a 100 people. the philippines coast guard has released footage. it says shows a confrontation with a chinese ship in the south china sea. the incident happened when
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a chinese navy shipping gauge and what the coast guard called dangerous maneuvers crossing paths with one of its vessel. china claims most of the south china sea, despite international court thing, the claim has no legitimate basis to go and then charge. and it should be emphasized that the philippine vessels carrying journalist height is a premeditated provocation that deliberately seeks to pick a site and use the opportunity to make hype, china expressive, install a protest and strong dissatisfaction in this regard. and urges the philippines to respect to china's territorial sovereignty and maritime writes an interest in the south china sea, and to stop taking actions that will complicate the situation with a giant panda who spent 2 decades in the united states has been welcomed home to china. ja has been the subject of passionate discussions on social media with many chinese users accusing the us of neglecting her despite the veterinarian saying she
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had been well cared for. jessica washington reports from beijing. 20 years ago, yaya the giant panda arrived in memphis, a sign of good will and a high point in relations between the united states and china. this week people came to say their goodbyes, mostly seldom rent yaya has been under good care throughout her stay in the memphis, sue. she is deeply loved by the american people, mostly. but in china, people have been speculating about her health for months, saying she looked sickly. but i'd have the why is ya so thin? we need to listen to the experts. some commenters online said america didn't take good care of yaya. i think it's a good thing that she's back. i hope she'll get proper care. oh, good coolie. i don't think we're all the countries wouldn't maltreated our national treasure. just that they are locking experience hall to look after the panda. young male companion, lyla, died from heart disease in february fueling commentary online that they had been
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neglected. however, that's from both countries said the panders had been well cared for and that yaya has a genetic skin condition which results in fer los china's most famous animals have been used for so called handed diplomacy for decades. but they are expensive. visitors, china charges host countries hundreds of thousands of dollars each year, and zeus spend millions on special facilities for the animals. some analysts say the public sentiment reflects the relationship between china and the us, which is at its lowest point in decades. that is an expression of how people feel and that, that's to cherry ration has its interest doesn't help anybody. and in fact is, if you go back 20 years and you know whether you're in china or the u. s. there was hopefulness. there was a sense that many things are possible. yeah, yeah. we'll spend a month in quarantine before being relocated to beijing, once
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a symbol of friendship. now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington out 0, raging. still a heads and the others are in his i will bring you some surfing from australia for this olympic champion was celebrating again. that's coming up next in sport. ah ah with
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with ah ah ah, now the again for the sports is there's a whole during thank you very much, we'll get to start with for the water friday. charles class has taken poll position
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for sundays as a by john groom pre. and bach, who is the 3rd time in a row that laclare has taught the grid that the chamber ship lead up max to stop and have to settle up the 2nd. he's a red bull t, sergio perez was 3rd quickest. and we'll bring you all the action from qualifying in our lighter bulletin. now die off the match, the city spike, their claim on the premier li, talked with victory. i asked all the local rivals, man united, went to tottenham, looking to get back to the champions league for next season, spurs while they were coming off a big the fate and the sacking of their couch. but if you know it weren't expecting an easy night, i certainly didn't get it. for the 2nd night in a row, it was london, this is manchester, a spurs white house to man united. and for the 2nd arch in a row, it was the manchester team that dominated early on 7 minutes in a foreign finish margin center, giving, you know, i did a one year late. oh, for certainly
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1st team coach laura and mason was a new man in charge. were taught them of the previous care like a boss, christian saline was sacked going last sundays. 61 the feet at new castle, but it was the same old spurs. it's just before half time, marcus rush redoubts through the hard defense, the double united lead 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 federal polo just under the, our mark, making it to one now to emergency united who are hanging on, only eric dyer will know how he missed this chance and they really should be back little. but the math, he scored tottenham 1st at the goal at the new stadium,
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once again brought the home crowd to their feet on human, completing the spouse come back to t was howard finish. not an ideal score for either team as both sides chase champions league qualification. but for tottenham, it was a spirited response to what has been a very toughing week was that he, luckily, the champ is a football, will rip will be returning to new castle after a gap of 20 years. they thrash everson for wanted goodison park on thursday. the magpies of now school 10 goals in the last 2 games result means i remain 3rd, i clear of taught them in 5th, having played a game less remember they taught for qualify for the champions league, newcastle recording their 7th when in a games. now after memorably hosting they fif a while cup last year cutter has now been awarded. the basketball woke up in 2027. all $32.00 games will be played at pre existing veney's basketball governing body
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fi. but phoebus sorry, had caucus upkept up upgraded transport networks, influence the decision. it would be one of cut out of major sporting events before it stages the 2030 asian games. spain are the current well champions and will defend their time later this year in the philippines, japan and indonesia. the ball in the n. b, i, the boston celtics, are right it into round 2 of the playoffs. they closed out a series against the at last a whole beacon and 128 to 120 in game 6 gentlemen brown scoring 32 point oh, jason titan. i did 30. that's security either all series victory for games to, to a 2nd. see, to sell things will now play the 3rd said the philadelphia 76 is in the conference semi final step. one is on monday in boston. you know, they can bring the fi, philly's a tough environment to win. ah, you know, they, they crowd gets involved into the game is gonna be, is gonna be fine. we already know it. i got some great players and joy and b james,
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hard and company. so is going to be another tested again. how she has a great thing with supposed to be, you know, probably gonna be the n b p and b and we are looking forward to this of the playoffs is about the best teams. best players go ahead. the las vegas, golden lawrence. all the 1st seemed to make it into the n h l. playoffs. second round, they beat the winnipeg jets for a one leg. a skull turned on the room. bruce while making a fantastic double site here to keep the jets out with me. one of the other ends charles stevenson's school twice as the noise racked up there forth when in a row, after losing the opening game of the series. vega through 4 games to one the new jersey devils are now just one went away from the 2nd round. eric holla, how soon? goals and assists as i beat the new ranges for nothing. just like a 32 series late again, not bad for teams. that had been to jamestown. now to the biggest i in american
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football, outside of the super bowl. i'm talking about the nfl draft where teams tried off to take college players into the professional ranks. now the draft was being held for house is being held in kansas city, where riley, super bowl champ patrick the homes of the chiefs who are right at the trophy. the carolina panthers slick rice young ah, the carrier will be hoping that i have a quarterback who could end up matching harms off to taking birth young from the university of alabama. second i will pick was c. j. stroud, taken by the houston texans from our hire staff means watch me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks mean people wanting to 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 paved the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm,
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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. now police in delhi have told india supreme coal that they will bring a case against the head of the wrestling federation. 2 of the countries, restless has filed a petition over allegations made by several female athletes that they were abused by breed bush on sink. he did, ice declines, the rest of us had called a protest in january, but reinstated them last week to demand immediate action. the american golf, a tele gooch lifted the tripe in adelaide last sunday, and now he's leading to live towards latest events in singapore. good night, a fi, thirty's in the 1st round, and then eagle, his final hole to finish at 7 on the part that puts him one clear of a group of players, including the open champion, cameron smith, the australian howled. this huge pops at the 12 for one of 6 buddies in his bug. you figure out of 65 very nicely 2017 losses champion subject i'll say is alongside
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smith on 6 under the highlight of his round time here at the 4th, where he also made an eagle brooks kept car is also talk the 2nd while phil mickelson, he finished joint runner up with capture at the master's at augustus the shot further back at 5 on chris a mole, one olympic surf called in tokyo, 2 years ago. and she's now celebrating again. the american took the title at the wells, surf lake, margaret river, proven to western australia. she's a far tar well champion, and the wind moves her up to 2nd in the rankings. the mens of anchors one by brazil's gabrielle medina, the 3 tar well champion, picking up his 1st championship tool, which is since 2021. he's our 7th in the rankings or little bit further out to say in the round the world ocean rice had a very scary moment for the team. how came p r b team pates fame? well, he's mass that snapped off in the middle of the night. 20 miles off the coast of brazil, he found clear how it happened. but thankfully, all the crew, all safe. they were leading the 4th leg of the 6 month rice at the time box about
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now drifting back to land. that is only a spot for our more light. i don't see you later. a whole thank you so much and thanks for watching the news. our were back in just a moment and much more off the days the you see it then ah ah. i take over the counter media censorship and the rise of all their italian rule. you wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive with military shape. i looked at the loss of power in hungarian with the experiences of those who live in every day. that is a pressure on us,
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but we have to be ready, cat all of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera. in 543, a fraud takes on the big issues. this is not one off, he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter. and the police were unflinching questions. this war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark him on hill for what al jazeera, the drought in the horn of africa. he seeks rainy seasons ha, feels more than 100000 miles of crossed into kenya since last year. i last saw aiden lack of village in somalia, when how 4 grand children died because she had no food to keep them in the last 20
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living. louis, dividing on goat skin and wild foods in this drought. we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as refugee data, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and foods, the season, the longest, dry spout for decades. ah, heavy battles, continuance to dawn, the spite of renewed cease fire causing wide spread damage to infrastructure around hospitals. an exit is from our for stretches, neighboring charged resources. it's reporting the highest number of refugees from the sudan conflict. ah, who watching all 0 life from headquarters and so i'm getting obligate.

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