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hawkins folks 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 charles the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey may on al jazeera ah heavy battles continue. and saddam, despite a renewed cease fire, causing widespread damage to infrastructure rounds hospitals. an exodus from t r for stretches neighboring chance resources. it's reporting the highest number of refugees from the sudan conflict. ah, your answering al jazeera life or my headquarters and self. i'm getting obligated
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also coming up. brazil's precedence recognizes moorland allotted to indigenous people, prohibiting mining and commercial activities in those areas. and a wave of russia missile and drone strikes on ukrainian cities kill civilians. children are among the dead. aah! hello, we begin and suden, where the once thriving capital heart tomb is being described as a ghost town. but still being rocked by fighting, despite the extension of a cease fire for another 3 days, more than 500 people had been killed, mostly civilians caught in the middle between warring sides who continued to blame each other for the deepening crisis. really mohammed has more smoke billowing of a car tomb. evidence at this extended ceasefire 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 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 send hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across sedans, 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, all right there will actually standing here like like levi levi, a big bagels or last ideas, big machine guns and everything. i think, i think it seems 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 on. 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 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 realize 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 you know, i can of la la, we left everything behind so we can take our children and parents to safety. egypt was the only safe journey from dorman one and just for your information, no can into horton. meanwhile, the army blamed the r. s. f for firing on a turkish military plane, involved in evacuations. back in khartoum, some of finding solace in friday prays even as the sounds of wool echoed around
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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 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 about 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 triggered only deepens, or healing mohammed al jazeera. ever morgan has 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 morning. and that includes the city of undermanned,
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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 him 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 that 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. a palestinian boy has been killed during confrontations with is really forces not occupied. westbank, local sources have a 16 year old was shot in the chest in a ton of court. southeast 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 for those presidents announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations. luis in austria luther, the sofa is attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital of brazil year. 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 cab has more from brazil. yeah. we have been covering camp outs, indigenous camp outs for the past 2 years. we saw during both sonatas, iraq and this one is totally different. this is the 1st time authority showed up
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president lisa see what did not come alone. he brought with them the indigenous turn. the 1st in the history of brazil. he also brought environment minister, other ministers, minorities, the all bulk of one same boys with the indigenous people always said that there were demands they were, they all he had to really defend what they were asking for. he said that it was not sure what both auto had said that they were occupying already 14 percent of refills territory. and that was too much land for a few people. he said that they have the need a lot of land and did the traditions in their way of life, and you would continue defending the creation of new indigenous reserves. now the problem is not only creating new reserves, but also protecting the ones that already exist during the past years. they have
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been invaded by illegal loggers, by legal miners, and also by farmers. and allah will have to find a balance between defending indigenous people defending the environmental, but also getting the farm lobby. powerful. brazil is a big exporter of commodities. and so the agriculture lobby is very strong and is also fundamental to visit the kylie. hello monica, and i have one of the 0 brazilian either at least 20 people have been killed in missile attacks across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble, and the central city of oman cave was also hit the 1st attack by russia against the capital and nearly 2 months. chaw, stratford has more from the ukrainian capital. this is all that remains of an apartment block in the city of oman in central ukraine. the government says more
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than a 100 people lived here, many would have been asleep. the explosion ripped through their homes, killing friends, and neighbors. distraught onlookers. a man unable to contain his shock and grief. ah, i never thought this could happen, says this woman, we are covered in blood. the rocket hit our building. all the windows of shattered children was sleeping here. it's good that they are alive, but i was so afraid. russia, we hate you. this is one of what the ukrainian government says were 23 cruise missiles and so called kamikaze drones, that russia fired in the early hours 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 debris from powerful exploding projectiles can kill to emergency services carried the dead in body bags to waiting ambulances.
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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 to me. lensky said, on his telegram channel, this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will put id. 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 onto the rebel. k non units are also at the site. 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
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and explosions heard impulse hava and commentary on the disney pro river. it's been almost 2 months since such a widespread 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 be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases chance, raphael 0 keith al jazeera terminus. small b has more from the scene of the attack in oman, upon this told includes children. and there are also many wounded. it's been more than 13 hours since the attack and rescue operations are still ongoing. and as you can see, this is a body that has now been recovered by civil defense tank. these mean from the civil
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rescue team continued, they were to clear the rubble and recover bodies. the local authorities say losses are great. the bodies are still being pulled out one by one. and there were bags that the civil defense said contained body parts of some of the did. the city of oman and central ukraine was considered one of the safe areas because it's not usually subjected to bombing, but today was subjected to this attack, which did not only had this area, but also other areas that a full of reason. we were not allowed to get closer and provide clara pictures in order to allow the rescue teams to play the role. this foaming coincided with another bombing of the capital key of and some southern provinces, such as nikolai here son anthony pro, where a number of deaths and injuries occurred. the russian bombardment also continues on areas in the east of the country, especially on the whole francis of warned the dangers of rising nationalism in europe and the need to welcome migrants on the 1st day of a visit to hungary,
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whose right wing prime minister, victor, or bon has been criticized on such issues. a mass led by the pontiff has ended in hungary earlier. the pope also called for an end to the war and ukraine condemning what he called the soloists for. he was the 1st historic, 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 peace mon, including more to europe, a show up in the world in which we live, the passionate west politics of community and the strengthening of multilateral relations, but it seems a wistful memory that this team we seem to be witnessing the sol sunsets of that coral dream of beast. he showed us the soloists of wald, now take over. the french foreign minister, catherine colona, has urged armenian, and as re leaders to resume talks over the disputed armenian enclave in azerbaijan
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. but as a bichon has rejected french coal to remove a checkpoint on the latch in corridor the only road connecting the disputed and cornel care about region and armenia. colon. i was in armenia for talks with the prime minister a day after she met the, as a re foreign minister in backroom zillow garage on, lee bassett. 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 said 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 it's european and american partners and allies encourage both parties. still ahead on al jazeera refugees and eastern democratic republic of congo, say they're reluctant to return home as hundreds are killed and a recent spike in violence. and once an ambassador of friendship, this honda has become
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a symbol of strained relationship between 2 countries. will tell you why. oh frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules will allow us to treat with global cummins with the attention of deserves inside story. on al jazeera, we got him in sanchez, is an acid attack survival. after some 64 reconstructive surgeries got him and says the trauma never fully goes away. and part of that has to do with the fact her attacker was never arrested. as i meet at the woman who is survive is of this type of violence, i realized the scale of this social problem protest calling on the mexican government to do more to cur, balance against women have intensified in recent years. this form of extreme
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violence is partly rooted in bad policy, given that authorities in mexico treat acid attacks the same way as any other form of assault. once the activists are pushing for his passage of a bill currently in the mexican congress, which seeks to reclassify as of its acts as a distinct crime equivalent to attempted murder if passed, the new law would increase the punishment for attacks using acid with up to 12 years in prison. lou ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera on the 14th day of conflict and sudan, the army and paramilitary rapid support forces continue their fights. despite
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agreeing to extend a cease fire by a further 72 hours, residents of the capitol cartoons say the bombing has not saw. tens of thousands of sudanese people are continuing to flee to neighboring countries in charge. food supplies have started reaching the border region, but humanitarian agency say there isn't enough. brazil's presidents, as announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations, he promised to reserve reversed the policies of his far right predecessor j, your boss, an arrow who favored mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands. hundreds of undocumented migrants or a stranded at the border between chile and peru, bear demanding to be allowed to travel home on wednesday, peruse, government declared a state of emergency along all its borders to restrict the entry of undocumented migrants marianna sanchez has more from talk now on the peru chill, a border desperate to cross the police blockade. amanda will send his drax,
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her belongings under the scorching sun of the at the comma desert, her small children. what he and he sooth rushed behind the try to enter the door for 5 days. ah megan, we are forced to do this, trying to interpose rude this way because back the no one is giving us as submission. the just say no, because you don't have it lisa. oh, nice huffed, love the way. when you fears exchanges thousands of families, mike went mainly from the swill and haiti hath been stranded for days between b 2 and cheapest borders. incense have been raising for days. mothers frustrated their children or been forced to some outdoors. they've had some food and water, but no answers. not going to be then west the president, while the united nation where solidarity, it's only blah, blah, blah. oh yeah. these migrants are in limbo. they can't
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inter bedu or go back to chile. for now, the only option for these migrants is to venture into the desert at night, but they have to walk more than 60 kilometers to reach the regional capital. the near impossible situation, especially for the children on wednesday bid, was precedent. deena will not be passed measures to send more military to its borders. would work. they blames migrants for a crime wave in biddle. you saw wilkerson, 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 business when those have migrated to pay to escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back home. tens of 100 are no escaping harsh measures to detain the undocumented in chile, hoping to join them. these migrant c only want is safe passage to reach their
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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. but innocent just as he does. the chairman of britons, public broadcaster the pbc has resigned. after report said he breached rules. richard sharp has 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 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
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a point my successor is undertaken. and i will of course, do that in the interests of the corporations. stability and continuity are corresponding. andrew simmons is outside the bbc in london and he says that the outgoing chairman appeared reluctant to leave. goes right back to october 2020. when forest johnson, the former prime minister, was in personal financial problem, was looking for a loan. and at the same time, richard sharp was looking for the job of chairman. here at the bbc 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 guaranteed position. he would make a guarantor position on a loan for $800000.00 pounds. that's nearly a $1000000.00. now go forward of it to january 2021. it just so happened then the borrower johnson,
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named him as the preferred candidate within a month. he was chairman of the bbc bought 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, 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 pressured to do it. he would have been quite happy to stay on. in actual fact, he was somewhat defiant in his statement up to a 1000000 people in the eastern democratic republic of congo have been displaced by the conflict that began their last january. hundreds had been killed in the fighting between the m 23 armed group and the congo leads army. catherine sawyer
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reports. this farming town of kilo leeway in north keeble province has seen some of the countries fear fest battles of the past year and 23 fighters recently withdrew. after fighting the army and other militia groups of joined the conflict in the east and democratic republic of congo. forces from kenya, uganda, south to don n bruni. are now here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to the region . this man has just returned home after leaving for months in a calm for displaced people who will allow come when m 23 took kilo literally. in january there was heavy fighting between the rebels and the army. they made us buried the dead. when they were done with me, they tried to kill me. most of the people who live here are ethnic to seize and hutus. m 23 is a predominantly tootsie group and sees it's fighters came here to protect relatives
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from attacks by other onto groups. the 2 communities have quake this said for men. yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the military base. where they feel safer, like michigan request, which on is very bottom, if we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and thought of him to integrate linda, these mountains are full of local media. shes, i feel like a prisoner in my own home. regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe with it. but these are the biggest problem or the armed groups. they lose, they kidnapped civilians, they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us. what would be 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.
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catherine soy all jazeera a suicide bomber, has targeted a military camp in northwest pakistan, killing at least 3 soldiers that happened in the city or pis shower. the attack comes after the pakistani government announced a renewed, offensive against or in groups. several targeted attacks have 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 a chinese navy ship engaged in what the coast guard called dangerous maneuvers crossing paths with one of its vessels. beijing says it was provoked into the confrontation and giant panda who spent 2 decades in the united states has been welcomed home to china. yacht has been the subject of passionate discussions on social media. many chinese users accusing the us of neglecting her despite
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veterinarian saying that she had been well cared for. just for washington reports from beijing. 20 years ago, jojo, the giant panda arrived in memphis, assign of goodwill and a high point in relations between the united states and china. this week people came to say they could buys recently and yaya has been under good care throughout her stay in the memphis, sue. she is deeply loved by the american people. but in china, people have been speculating about her health for months, saying she looked sick, re the guy i'd have. why is yasu 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 girl, coolly. i don't think there are other countries wouldn't maltreated. oh, national treasure. just that the locking experience hall to look after the panda. yes, male companion, lyla died from hot 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 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 sues 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 are bad batch read to cherry regime, how some interest doesn't help anybody. and in fact is, if you go back 20 years and whether you're in china or the you us, there was hopefulness. there was a sense that of many things were 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 al jazeera reaching. that's it from me. thanks for watching. you can find more information on our website, al jazeera, dot com. the weather is next, but inside story examines how sedans, multi ethnic population, and wealth of natural resources might link to the conflicts, bye ah, eastern europe, this very far east. if you're still co, when is driving that co well across a black scene to turkey, so it's still not the best weather overnight. database 7 degrees. in his stumble with cloud and rain stretching down towards cyprus and the coast of lebanon, even during daylight hours, it doesn't know that berlin does it any back towards christmas time, but the average is 20 for this time of the year. so cold, wet and windy typically,
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and that's going to invade lebanon cyprus, and down to was almost egypt. certainly gas is $21.00 is going to see rather a drop in the feel if it's not the actual temperature of the next day or so. that sherry stuff will spread through jordan and into good part syria as well. but beyond that, the weather's looking fine. fact quite hot. been a few showers around and there are still some in saudi arabia and may be given pa street. no ma'am, but typically using temperatures rise, 37 doha, 33 in muscat. and we get higher still by the end, the weekend without very much changing in the sky, leaving the believe the whole of africa to little to late, maybe the rain for somali, but it certainly heavy in south sudan and places like uganda and kenya as you might expect i was we got windy weather across the far side to south africa. it's hot in the west. ah,
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a fraud takes on the big issues. this isn't one of he's talking about a systemic issue here. like labs don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is 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 program. join me, mark them on hill 5, right? one algebra. 2 weeks, the violence of plans to down into turmoil. hundreds of people have been killed and tens of since of slaves. the country has hundreds more than $500.00 ethnic groups and is rich and natural resources. these fact is linked to the conflict. this is inside stored. ah.
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