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and the last out in 20 live in the surviving on good skin and wild feet in this strout we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as wrecking yaks, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and foods the season . the longest, dry expound for decades. ah, heavy battles continue in sudan despite a renewed cease fire causing widespread damage to infrastructure around hospitals. an exodus from our for stretches neighboring charts resources. it's reporting the highest number of refugees from the student conflict. ah, you're watching all 0 life from headquarters in ohio very novel gates are also
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coming up. brazil's president recognizes moorland allotted to indigenous people, prohibiting mining and commercial activities in those areas. and reverse panda diplomacy. ya returns to china after 20 years in the u. s. with concerns about her health. ah, so we begin in sudan where they once thriving cap. it's so hard to miss being described as a ghost town, but still being rocked by fighting despite the extension of a ceasefire. for another 3 days, more than 500 people had been killed, mostly civilians caught in the middle between war insides who continue to blame each other for the deepening crisis. rahile mohammed has more 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
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forces say the army has launched air strikes on its positions and it spread as far as west offers capital city, l janina with dozens of people, have been killed or 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 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 i have anyone standing over there. well actually standing here like like to leave by leave by a big bagels or last ideas. big machine guns and everything. i think i think it seemed like a bowman's going to be a big car loans or 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
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driving down the street that seems safe and there's nothing going on there. 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 la la. we left everything behind so we can take our children and parents to safety. egypt was the only safe journey from am to remind one and just for your information. no, he can into harpoon. meanwhile, the army blamed the r s f for firing on a turkish military plane involved in evacuations. back in cartoon,
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some of finding solace in friday. prayers or even as the sounds of wool echoed around them as a growing shortage of basic necessities as aide group 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 conflict that's being extended day by day, and the humanitarian crisis that it's trig. it only deepens or healing mohammed al jazeera heb. morgan brings us the latest from cartoon. 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
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morning. and that includes the city of undermanned, the twin city of the capital cartoon. as well as the northern part of the capital residence who we spoke to say that there's very little movement on the street that they are 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 rapids support forces 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 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 market to be able to get their way to get fuel for their cars to leave the capital. and that's becoming an issue because bank has 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
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days now. and they said that is making their military situation even worse, cost them. i mean, oh, she's a representative of the beta mal resistance committee and he told me 0 how some people are coping on the ground and her to the situation is really bad. actually. the artist for system alicia out of to whitening the streets. even some of the house is even a major of. busy city, but important question is, which can't live the people exist, their, their daily needs can get their groceries can get their stuff, they can go go. it's really, they can be stuff can be lucky. it can be every attack, even because, because my neighborhood is partial occupied by the artist militia because of that, most of the people can move around easily. because of that since day one of the war we used are facebook biggies, and create their big uses 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 asked the people in the neighborhood to share with us their data medicine. and because to then these people, they are very kind, they always have strong dice to community dice because of that they, they did that if you start calling us and given us some of their verdict nautical chronic diseases, medicine who are crying out or writing like it should be stopped now, because there is no motor on this water. there is no great mission in this or it's only for the for and money, nothing more. so please spoke. no, but nobody knows actually, well, freight, it will continue to exist. there will be no sudan anymore. ah,
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brazil's precedence is announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations, luis, in austria, looted the sofa, attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital, brazilian. he had promised to reverse the policies of his far right predecessor j. your ball scenario, who had favored mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands. monica, anna kev reports from brazil, ya 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 yellow miami people from extinction. but they aren't the only ones in danger. did her make stomach them mining in the amazon has exploded in recent years, affecting not only the young mommy, but also the kiper and woodrow people that the government is now addressing the
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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 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 or 390 square, kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners, that's twice the amount of the area destroyed during the 4 previous years. deforestation is only part of the problem. mercury used by miners has polluted the
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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. i was $200.00 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. so not a government indigenous leaders felt they were alone defending the world's largest ring for now they say they have hope things will change monica and give all
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jazeera brazilian at least 20 people have been killed and miss all attacks across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of oman. key 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 and the explosion ripped through their homes, killing friends and neighbors. distraught onlookers. a man unable to contain his shock and greet, oh, i never thought this could happen, says this woman, we covered in blood, the rocket hit our building. all the windows have shattered. children was sleeping here. it's good that they are alive, but i was so afraid. russia, we hate you,
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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 friday morning. some were reportedly launched from as far away as the caspian sea. 21 intercepted says the ukrainian military, but falling debris 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 intensity populated towns and cities since the war began. and that's another, that's my daughter is classmate lived on the 9th floor of the destroyed building. i don't know how, but praise god there alive. it's a great tragedy present blow to me. lensky said on his telegram channel, this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will look what i do,
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madonna. 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 onto the rebel cane on units are also at the site. ukrainian officials say other cities here to include in the pro and the east, nikolai of in the south 11 missiles and drones intercepted over the cave region and explosions heard impulse hava and credential on denise 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. the french foreign minister catherine colona has urged armenian, and as the leaders to resume talks over the disputed armenian enclave and observation. but as john has rejected french calls to remove a checkpoint on the launch in corridor the only road connecting the disputed and going to canada region and armenia. kona with an armenia for talks with the prime minister. a day after she'd met the, as a re foreign minister in back who lee, we encourage both parties to take steps to progressively recreate this lacking 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 determination and courage, and certainly a vision that is hopefully shared by both countries and be assured that france and it's your opinion and american partners and allies encourage both parties to the
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still ahead on al jazeera, our prime ministerial loan arrangement has led to the resignation of the chairman of the b, b. c. and the war and ukraine leaves russia with a growing labor shortage, placing further pressure on its sanctions economy. ah ah, by the shout breaking out for the north now, over this process at the station, they've been around in thailand and been off for a while now. it's the turn of viet nam and possibly allow us to see these orange top thunderstorm flash. that potential they've of course, been around in born an sumatra and java for a while and they are still there. but we are not seeing things freaking out for the north. and that's how it should be. the rain is light to spread through the far south of china and then re establish itself over
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a good part of japan. a big system, there'd be some flooding with it, but tucked around afterwards. its fine looking weather was tempted. morris, where they should be, and some very helpful, very useful right in the southwest of china in couldn't being tempted to come down by 10 degrees. iranians forgot as effectively a dr. written area about how we get to sunday looks like for the dry picture, for the most part, that's increasingly including japan. but the rain is still falling in. you're not in the southwest of china, and that's an indicator of some different type of weather. in the far north east of india or bangladesh, showers around here, not so unusual bangladesh. but this is quite unusual where you should normally expect to see fairly dry weather and rising temperatures ahead of the incoming monsoon. we see widespread shares the risk of potential flooding in, for example, by her astra. ah, a
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oh. a hello again. the top stories on the on alpha theorem. on the 14 day of conflict and sudan, the army and paramilitary rapids support forces continue their fight. this fate
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agreeing to extend the fire by further 72 hours. residents of the capital, hard to say the bombing has not stopped. tens of thousands of sit in these people are continuing to flee to neighboring countries in charge. food supplies have started reaching the border region, but humanitarian agencies say that there isn't enough preserves presidents now. the formal recognition of fix indigenous reservations is promised to reverse the policies of as far right period assessor j are both so narrow. who favored mining and agricultural operations on and festival indigenous plans more now on some done where the internet has been a vital tool for survival and communication for people inside and outside of the country. sir, hi, ross, explains people are relying almost entirely on the internet for their 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,
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have been relying on others to share pictures of the missing loved ones that 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 website, so not so i've also been created since the fighting started all the lead by citizens trying to connect people like conforming the 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 the violence has led internet blackouts, often making the situation worse. and that's what access now a digital rights 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
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possible to keep it from campaign, which advocates, 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 share 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 he's 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 and not just a to for communication, but also a tool for documentation of possible war crimes and other violations that may be going on. now just want to share
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a video with you that sidney's people have been sharing it. so the music gathering from just before the fight saying, thought, said, now many a display, of course a how their lives could change so false in a matter of a couple of weeks. take a listen. ah ah, a suicide bomber has targeted a military comp and north west pakistan killing at least 3 soldiers. it happened in the city a shower. that is how comes after the pakistani government announced a renewed offensive against armed groups. several targeted attacks have occurred in the area including a mosque bombing in february that killed more than a 100 people. a palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied
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west bank. local sources say the 16 year old was shot in the chest in the town of 2 poor south east of bethlehem. dozens of others were injured. the boy is the $100.00 and 4th palestinian to be killed in the occupied territories by is really forces this year. who frances has warned at the dangers of raising nationalism in europe and the need to welcome migrants on the 1st day of the visit to hungary. who is right wing prime minister, a victor or button has been criticized on such issues. these are life pictures from budapest, where a mass led by the pontiff, descended and earlier the pope also calls for an end to the war and ukraine, condemning what he calls louis for us history. the present time there are many dangers indeed, which i asked myself, thinking not least of water, new crane, where all the creative efforts for p mondo including more to the year up
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a show up in the world in which we live, the passionate west politics of community in the strengthening of multilateral relations, but it seems a wistful memory at this time. we seem to be witnessing the, sorry, sunset of that quarrel, dream of beast. he saw us the soloists of war. now takeover. russia is facing a labor shortage. last year is mass mobilization. for the war and ukraine effected 300000 people, while nearly a 1000000 more russians escaped the draft by fleeing abroad. and now officials say they need at least 600000 workers to fill the gap doors and jabari has more for moscow. there are plenty of visible signs of how russia's 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 ikea has packed up its flat packed furniture and left the russian
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market. bella ruth, is sweet, is filling the gap, but there's a deeper problem that new signage can address. these reopen businesses, need staff 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 and forced nearly a 1000000 to flee abroad. so training i technical colleges like this one in moscow is all the more necessary program or when you have a 3 what our programs are in demand. for example, for design, we have a competition of about 20 people by place. i mean, every block is in them on a 16 year old dmitri coach has, is a civil engineering student,
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even though he's in his 1st year of a 3 year program. he's got big plans for his future. yeah, i will go to the specialist he because i wanted to be billed that and i like working with my hands after training, i plan to go to work on site and money 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 close government ties, making them a natural destination for the students. since the state is paying for their entire education. there's already a huge demand for these students even before they finish their degrees, given the economic isolation facing russia by western power, investing in these teenagers futures as secure that the country can minimize the impact of that isolation. dorsey safari al jazeera moscow, the chairman of britton's public broadcaster the bbc has resigned after reports of the breach rules. richard sharp has faith and inquiry for his role in securing
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alone to the former prime minister boris johnson. this was just before he was selected by the government chair of the corporation and 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. police and thailand have arrested a women suspected of the murder of 13 people with pills laced with cyanide off. so save the 36 year old was charged with premeditated murder of one victim. while the other deaths were still under investigation, they added one woman had survived a poisoning attempt and was being questioned. the accused has denied any wrongdoing
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. the philippines coast guard has released footage and says, shows a confrontation with a chinese ship, and so trying to see. so that incident happens when a chinese navy ship in gauge and what the coast guard called dangerous maneuvers crossing paths with one 5th vessels. beijing says it was provoked into the confrontation, 900000. it should be emphasized that the philippine vessels carrying journalists height is a pre meditated provocation that deliberately seeks to pick a site and use the opportunity to make hype. china expresses in solemn protest and strong dissatisfaction in this regard and urges the philippines to respect china's territorial sovereignty and maritime rites. an interest in the south china sea, and to stop taking actions that will complicate the situation with health coverage and spain and portugal. her broken records for april as an early season heat wave hits the region, spain southern city of corda by registered 38.8 degrees on thursday. be i very
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peninsulas already struggling with drought. there are fears the high temperature is may see a repeat of last summer is wave of wildfires. a giant panda who spend 2 decades in the u. s. has been welcome home to china. ja has been the subject of passion and discussions on social media. many chinese users accusing the u. s. us neglecting her despite veterinarian saying that she had been well cared for. just for 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
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good care of yaya. i think it's a good thing that she's back. i hope she'll get proper care. dogwood ordered her coolly. i don't think we were all the countries wouldn't maltreated our national treasure. just that they are locking experience hall to look after the plunder. young us male companion, lyla, died from heart disease in february fueling commentary online that they had been 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 fur. los, china's most famous animals have been used for so called panda 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 u. s. which is at its lowest point in decades. that is an expression of how people feel and
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that, that's, that to cherry ration has its interest doesn't help anybody. and the 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. you will spend a month in quarantine before being relocated to beijing, once a symbol of friendship. now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington out 0, raging. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera. so don's latest cease fire extension has enlarged throughout friday by heavy fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces. residents of hearts whom have reported loud explosions on the 14th day of the conflict. but morgan has more from the capital. while many people.

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