tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 28, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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can see it try and it's already been. producers are telling us that because of the lack of water, they have started to notice different types of insects they had never seen before. the weather conditions have also cost shooting with grass, rain and water impacting the captain of men. the farm is in the area. ah, ah, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in del time, daddy, you navigate that coming up in the next 60 minutes. having battles continuing to done despite a renewed cease fire causing widespread damage to infrastructure and hospital. an exodus from our for stretches neighboring charge resources. it's reporting the highest number of refugees from the sudan conflict. a wave of russian missile and
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drones strikes on ukrainian cities kill civilians. children are among the dead. brazil presidents recognizes more land allotted to indigenous people, prohibiting mining and commercial activities in those areas. hello, a role pop back with for charles could polls the formula was about zone and go break for our drive. the bt chopper chip leader back to saffron read volt. talk on the grade in boxes. ah, hello, we begin this news. our into don were the ones thriving capital. her tomb is being described as a ghost town, but still being rock by fighting. despite the extension of a cease fire for another 3 days. more than 500 people have been killed, mostly civilians caught in the middle between war insides,
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who continue to blame each other for the deepening crisis. where halo 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 or to fighting erupted between arab palms. groups and local civilians have taken up arms. the fighting continues to sent hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to downs, borders, machine, and indian travel blogger joint dozens of others, making the hours long journey to ethiopia from money southeast of hard to believe me. people just few minutes ago, like i have anyone standing over there. well actually standing here like around like levi levi, a big, big one also diaz,
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big machine guns and everything. i think i think it seemed like a bomb is 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. hi 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
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children and parents to safety. egypt was the only safe journey from whom do 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 khartoum, some of finding solace in friday. prayers or even as the sounds of wall echoed around them. as 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 conflict that's being extended day by day. and the humanitarian crisis that it's trig, it only deepens or healing mohammed al jazeera. let's get updates from cartoon with
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have on morgan. she's joining us from her. have are, what are you hearing about the situation right now? while in various parts of the capital her to him, the situation is different. for example, in the southern and eastern sides residency that it has been mostly com and that they've been able to move around to get basic commodities if they have the cash to do so. and they've been trying to sort out ways to leave the capital. but in the northern parts of the capital in the city of battery, there has been intense confrontation between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. there were air strikes launched earlier around 15 g m t, that's around 5 p. m local time. and there were intense artillery strikes that force residents inside their homes. it's now the 2nd week, people have been without electricity or running water in many residential neighborhoods. but many say that they find it hard to leave, partly because they don't have the cash to do so. and other say it's because harder toom is their home,
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despite the fact that the city has never seemed civil wars or conflicts and is not as not used to fighting between generals are reaching it. many people say that they don't know how to leave because they have their belongings behind because they have their properties behind and say they're hoping that this cease fire and like the previous these fires will hold so that the 2 generals eventually sit down for talks to end this war on how about one area. there has certainly witnessed a conflict and were as dar sure. and there were reports earlier that there were some fighting and are for what are you hearing about it at the moment while we spoke to residents of janina, that's in west r 4 where there were intense fighting, not only between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army, but also between arab militias and ethnic dar for a tribes. and let's not forget that dar for is a region that's coming out of 20 years of civil war. that's all the arab tribes being, it's, it's against the dar for a tribes. and that is still creating a lot of tensions, their residency that the city is mostly calm today,
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but they were able to, he is for writing gum fires and the thousands who were able to flee have cross the border into neighboring chad. but those who remain behind are still trapped under the gunfire that the here sporadically. and that there is no electricity in many residential districts. and that the market place where they were able to get their food earlier have been burned over the past 2 days. so situation there is quiet dyer, many people say that they're waiting for it to calm down a little bit for them to be able to cross the border into chad where it safer. thank you. have our hipaa morgan reporting from her tune. so as hipaa was just saying, thousands of sudanese refugees in shards or we're trying to get to child are facing desperate conditions and an uncertain future food supplies have started reaching the border with saddam. but agencies say that they just don't have enough to cater for the thousands who have crossed and the 10s of thousands more expected to arrive . after the driest reports from catherine on the chance to don border, they started coming in, trickles some with only the clue doing that thanks. know. then they arriving
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numbers in just under week, more than 4000 refugees arrived in the small border village of california in china . and this is what they're coming to a life of hardship. many save, if not eaten in 24 hours. and will help begins to arrive, the relieve is huge much for some the trauma remains that other than thought 3 people were killed and 9 inch it in an ambition. our 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,
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refugees within the community. why yet to be registered and eval, 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. every, i think, elaine bucks a liquid on right now, the cost of food has gone up by 70 percent in our markets. governments, along with its partners, are collaborating to ease the situation for our population. 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
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a sudanese refugee population here to more than 750000 and with aid agencies, law and funds and relieve materials. the condition of these refugees can only get worse. degrees al jazeera, co form on the sudan chat border. well, joining us lie from cartoon as muhammad ahmed, he is the communications officer for med global sudan program. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera. aha, madonna, can we begin with the state of the medical health facilities as you know it in the capitol? cartoon. yes. the customer is on the switch about what are you doing to the next level of applied and also about the bike when you talk about the lack of medical supplies, give us
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a sense of just how dire it is and or any medical supplies coming into the country at all we do have access for medical companies at my school and also we need to provide medical supplies and also only last week and we didn't have that. so we've done bit like a fuel human in the last on provider that we need to operate in times more than that is normally. so tell us what impact this is having on
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ordinary civilians and hard to me who are, who are seeking medical help and they need medical treatment the situation in medical applications. but i'm getting more like we have more than 500 people in indian people, all just people they able to medical any medical any and it's in lots of believe. so it's like nice to find like any people to pitch your medical
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and how madame i'd we thank you for shutting light on the situation and her to me. we appreciate your time with us and i'll just 0. thank you. thank plenty morehead, on the news hour, including stranded in the desert, migrants blocked entry into per room as they seek to make the long journey home. i will tell you why a group of colonial era soldiers are returning from france to set a goal coming up and for the boston celtics, program m b a playoff semi finals that's coming up with a but 1st at least 23 people have been killed and miss all attacks across the ukraine . a residential building was partially reduced to the rebel, and 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.
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this is all the remains of an apartment block in the city 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. man unable to contain his shock and grief. oh, i never thought this could happen, says this woman, we are covered in blood, the rocket, he talk 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. this is one of what the ukrainian government says. we're 23 cruise missiles and so called chemicals. he drones that russia fired in the early house friday morning. some were reportedly launched from as far away as the caspian sea. 21 intercepted says the ukrainian military,
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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. nothing. 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, 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
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units 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 be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases charles raffle down to 0. cave al jazeera tamarind smiles. he has more from the scene of the attack in man, by a fall on the dis told includes children and there are also many wounded. it's been
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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 rescue team continued. they were to clear the rubble and recover bodies. the local authorities say losses are right. 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 subject to bombing, but today was subjected to visit tech, which did not only had this area, but also other areas as a full of reasons. we were not allowed to get closer and provide clara pictures in order to allow the rescue teams to play the role. this bombing 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
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areas in the east of the country, especially on the hundreds of undocumented migrants were 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. marianna sanchez now is joining us from talk now. so marianna, what kind of numbers are you seeing and what's happening to the migrant stranded there? what's the rain? the situation has been changing in the past couple of hours. finally, immigration officials have come here to the area where is literally no man's land and they have fun of registering people. most of them women and children who have been here scanned it for many days. i've already told groups of people have gone through me. they are at the office is now of the of immigration officials. and
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there you can see women and children and they're waiting for their turn. they will go in to peruse most likely to date. now this because both countries apparently have been negotiating this oper a diplomatic well between both countries yesterday and now. 6 they are starting to give some solutions to these people in a crisis that has been going on for nearly 3 weeks. well desperate to cross the police blockade, amanda will sell his drax, her belongings under the scorching sun of the attack on my desert. her small children, jorge and he sooth rushed behind the if try to enter pin for 5 days. i have met we are forced to do this, trying to interpose this way because back then, no one is giving us a solution. they just say no, because you don't have the visa o lease have blocked the way when you fear exchanges. dozens of families, migrant,
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mainly from the swell, and haiti have been stranded for days between b, 2 and cheapest borders. dentures have been raising for days. mothers frustrated their children or been forced to sleep outdoors. they've had some food and water, but no one's hers not going to be then when the president was the united nation where solidarity, it's only blah blah, blah. oh yeah, these migrants are in limbo. they can't inter be do or go back to chilly for now the only option for these migrant is to venture into the desert at night, but they have to walk more than 60 kilometers to reach the regional capital. the near impossible situation, especially for the children on wednesday bid is precedent. dina will not pick past measures to send more military to its borders. would work. they blames migrants for
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a crime wave in biddle. you saw cassandra, 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 of have my graded to pay to escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back home. tens of hundreds are no escaping harsh measures to detain the undocumented in chile, 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 interior minister was here last night. the defense minister is on his way to view the situation here as well. president b. r a said
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a couple of days ago that the army will be deployed to the army supposed to deployed at paris borders today. and also the international organizations, you and hcr, the refugee agency, and the international migrations organizations as well have been here today. everyone wondering well will all this present here is the fact that is the is what is resolving the issues for these people. and the big question doreen is, will it be a resolution to a crisis for all these people or will it will they find a long term solution? because i will say before she has more than a 1000000 it migrants in their territory and has stiffened many measures in tea that many people want to leave. she lit and they want to either come to bed or they want to go back to the country. so we will see what the situation is like in
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the next few days here at the border during ok, you'll keep us across the story. thank you so much. marianna sandra reporting for us from peru. the eastern is the national guard, say that they've retrieved the bodies. if another $41.00 drowned migrants, the coast guard has recovered. 210 bodies of migrants from water as often as you in the last 10 days. authority say there has been a surgeon people making their way along the chain is in coast, heading to italy. pope frances is warned of the dangers of rising nationalism in europe. the need to welcome migrants on the 1st day for a visit to hungary, whose right wing prime minister, victor, or bond has been criticized on such issues. a mass led by the pontiff has just ended in hungary earlier. the pope also called for an end to the war and ukraine condemning what he called the soloists of war. with the 1st historic, the present time, there are many dangers indeed on which i asked myself, thinking not least, of water, new crane,
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where all the creative efforts for peace more included more severe up 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 at this time. we seem to be witnessing the, sorry, sunset of that coral dream of beast. he saw us the soloists of war. now takeover a palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. local sources say to 16 year old was shot in the chest and the time to poor south east of bethlehem. dozens of others were injured. the boys, the $100.00 and 4th, palestinian to be killed in violence in the occupied territories by is really forcing this year, brazil's president his announce a formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations. louise in austria, lou that the silvers attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital brazilian he had promised to reverse the policies of his far right predecessor
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durable scenario, who had favored mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands. monica and i kept, has more from brazilian. 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 we've already showed on our president lisinopril the see what did not come alone. he brought with them the indigenous minister and the 1st and the history of brazil. he also brought environment minister, other ministers, minorities, they all spoke 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 would, is too much land for
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a few people. he said that they have be need a lot of land additions in their way of life, and he 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 been invaded by illegal loggers, by legal minors, 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 agricultural lobby is very strong and is also fundamental to basil's economy. hello, monica united, one here, i'll just iraq. brazilian stella had on the al jazeera news, our refugees and the eastern democratic republic of congo, said they're reluctant to return home, as hundreds are killed at
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a recent spike in violence. and once an ambassador of friendship, this condo has become a symbol of strained relationship between 2 countries, will tell you why. in sport, the women's wimbledon champion is knocked out of the madrid open details coming up with the whole of eastern europe is very far. he says you're still, colin is driving that car. well, it was a black scene to turkey, so it's still not the best weather overnight. database 7 degrees in istanbul, 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 greece. mister ball, the average is 20 for this time of the year. so cold wet and with the typically,
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and that's going to invade lebanon cyprus, and down to was almost egypt. sidney 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. and that cherry 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 maybe yemen, possibly no man, but typically missing temperatures, rise $37.00. doha said he, 3 in muscat, may get high still by the end, the weekend without very much changing in the sky, leaving the belize the whole of africa, to little to light, 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 size to south africa. it's hot in the west. ah,
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lotus empowers lie are electing a new president on april. the 30th blowing policy matters in the fight against corruption have dominated campaign. the governing party has been in power for more than 60 years. could this be the moment the opposition had been waiting for? follow the paraguay election this month on out is in no place in saigon would say the press retreated of the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof. we could see evacuation at the american embassy where the most i, tonic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat of the final stages of the war cycle and caravel war who tells on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world that might have when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you.
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oh, i kind of again the top story from the agency room on the 14th day of conflict and through john, the army and paramilitary rapid support forces continue their fight. this fight agreed to extend the fire by further 72 hours, president of the capital hard to say the bombing has not tens of thousands of who's in these. people are continuing to fleet to neighboring countries in charred food. supplies have started with the border region, but humanitarian agent, to say there isn't enough. at least 23 people have been killed in miss all. the tasks across the ukraine rescue efforts are underway in
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a residential building in the city through mon key was also struck warner on the fighting in sudan and about 3000 people have been evacuated by air to djibouti us, japan, france, and others have flown out there are government workers on citizens and military air evacuation operations. malcolm lab reports from djibouti the potomac of 2 beauties international airport is far from home. but for the people on his aeroplane, it's refuge from the st battles and asked strikes ensued on the u. s. canada, japan and several european countries have been evacuating their citizens by air from su dawn to hear. many of them have been waiting for days for a chance to make it to the pickup point without being caught in the fighting car every morning and the night. it's actually like 6 o'clock morning. we can't sleep here. we
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don't see. yes, this is a mighty, this is ruby i did. or did, if you know, for the people to booty as a hub for these air evacuation operations because it hosts the military's of several major powers, including the us and france. after arriving here, people about to wait several days. so on would travel to their home countries. japan, which also has a military presence here, says all at citizens who wanted to leave. sudan have been evacuated, mostly military aircraft like this one from canada that have been flying to sudan and landing whenever, wherever they can. and then the people they rescuing, say they both can make treacherous journey. the be able to be brought to safety. here in germany, the government workers and some citizens of wealthy nations that have been brought
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out in this way. tens of thousands of people have been trying to leave sudan by land. others don't have anywhere else to go. many of the people arriving here of had to make painful decisions. families have been split a summer in his family or among several who and now stuck here. they don't have the required papers. all the money for on would travel. he says his british passport has expired. all of his money was stolen by armed men. on the way to the pickup airfield, i had to go through 36 checkpoints, from opposite functions from the recess. we have to go through through the army, we have to work as well. even for days you can continue that journey, and worries aren't over. everyone here had loved ones left behind. no one knows if they'll be safe. malcolm web al jazeera, djibouti, french for
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a minister catherine colona has urged armenia and as their leaders to resume talks over the disputed armenian enclave and us or be shun, but other be shot has rejected french coals to remove a checkpoint on the latch in corridor the only road connecting the disputed gordon care back region and armenia call. it was an armenia for talks with the prime minister a day after she'd met the as the reform 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. bernard smith has more from as are based on checkpoint, is essentially
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a border frontier control point close the border between as a by john and armenia and they all mean in government officials. i've been speaking to the last couple of days on thursday and on friday say they have now no intention of removing that checkpoint. they say that 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 piece deal struck by the russians between the by john and armenia ment. road called the latching corridor were supposed to stay open. there was supposed to be free movement. people up and down. corridor, as by john says, i mean he's been using it to move i munitions, to move weaponry into move fighters into this ethnic armenian controlled unplayed, called the pan, occurred by the armenian can candy by the as aires,
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some of the survivors of a colonial era, a core that fought for france and the 20th century conflicts returned home to set a goal to live out their retirements. many of the survivors of the so called senegalese cheerier regiments, who are living in france to access their pensions. french government had required them to do so for at least 6 months every year. but that rule was changed in january. nicholas like his life from the car. so how significant is this moments for them next story. and here's the significant not just for war veterans who are originally from senegal, but those that come from molly i recross cameroon guinea, all of them that had a contribution to the french army. now, the men that we saw landing just moments ago at the airport in the car, while they were met with cheers with joy, they were cheers. it was a solemn, a moment of joy with one of the war veterans say that he had been waiting for this
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moment for more than 50 years or read. so it is a hugely significant moment for these men, and they're welcomed by a population that have not experienced these wars in which these men had fought. so it is a moment in history, at least for many people here in san diego, and just in a few moments, they'll be welcomed in the building behind me, which is the presidential palace by president mikey saw. we had seen some of these men being welcomed by president mike cole, who had finally taken the time to recognize the efforts that africans had put and the lives that, that put on the line in order to help french forces during will were one. what were to, but also the algerian war and the war in indo china? so the reason why is that, that it took so long for them to get their pension to
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along, according to historians and authorities that i spoke to here, because it's not allowing them the pensions that these men wanted. now, they were allowed to have their pensions as long as it lives, at least 6 months in france. but the fact that there are many others that had come before them that had not received their pensions showed for many people here. the lack of recognition that the soldiers had put in helping france and effectively some of them on do what were to were on the front line. and when they arrive to the doorsteps of paris commanders replace them with white soldiers. so it is a moment for people to remember that the lack africans put their lives on the line to free european in a war that was away from their home in europe. now they're finally returning home.
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noreen thank you so much. nicholas hock. thank you for that update from the car. well, german troops are expected to join him in your military mission. in the share, the berlin parliament gave its approval to deploy as his air is at risk of violence . spilling over from neighboring molly islamist militants. are gaining ground and molly, after the withdrawal of french and other european forces, germany has a $1100.00 troops, still base in the country. you has set up a 3 year military assignment. tunisia where the chairman of britons, public broadcast or the b, b. c has resigned after report said to the breached rules, richard sharp had faith and inquiry for his role in securing alone to the former prime minister, bore his 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 were i to remain in post until the end of my term. i have therefore, this morning resigned as a b, b c,
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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 appoint my successor is undertaken. and i will of course, do that in the interests of the corporations. stability and continuity are correspond to 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 trouble and was looking for a loan. and at the same time, richard sharp was looking for the job of chairman. here at the b, b. c. a he let me know devoris johnson. and just so happens that he put johnson in touch indirectly with a friend who had guarantee position. he would make a guarantor position on a loan for a $100000.00 pounds. that's nearly a $1000000.00. now go forward of it to january 2021.
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it just happened then the bar is johnson named him as the preferred candidate within a month he was chairman of the bdc. but the remarkable thing about this situation is it was 2 years before anything was found out about what happened. and the bdc 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 there were 2 charges against the chairman. however, he did survive and he has it, it seems full on his own sword, not and not 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, bosnians parliament has officially confirmed the new regional government bringing
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an end to a 7 month long stalemate. the vote happened to hundreds of people, protested constitutional changes made by the high representative on thursday. christian smith's amendments allow a government to be formed with the support of only 2 of the 3 ethnic federations critic say that the changes are bias. international envoy has oversight to resolve disputes between the triple presidency that makes up bosnia herzegovina postwar political system. the philippines coast guard has released footage. it says shows a confrontation with a chinese ship and this so trying to see the incident happened when a chinese navy shipping gauge and what the coast guard called dangerous maneuvers crossing paths with one of its vessels. beijing says it was provoked into the confrontation, 900000. it should be emphasized that the philippine vessels carrying journalist is a premeditated provocation that deliberately seeks to pick a site and use the opportunity to make hype, china expressive, install
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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 was held up to a 1000000 people from the eastern democratic republic of congo. have been displaced by the conflict that began their last year. last, january. hundreds had been killed in fighting between the m 23 armed group and the congo leaves army. many people who were forced from their homes are reluctant to return despite assurances over their safety. catherine, sorry, reports this farming town of kilo leeway in north keeble province has seen some of the country's fiercest bottles of the past year. m 23 fighters recently withdrew. after fighting the army and other militia groups of joined the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo. forces from kenya, uganda,
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south to don and bruni are now here to enforce an agreement aimed at bringing peace to the region. this man has just returned home after leaving 4 months in a camp for displaced people who will allow them when m 23 to kill a little. in general. there was heavy fighting between the rebels and the army. they made us bury the dead. when they were done with me, they tried to kill me. most of the people who live here are ethnic to seize and hutus. m 23 is a predominantly tootsie group and says it's fighters came here to protect relatives from attacks by other armed groups. the 2 communities have quite exists, set for men. yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the military base. where they feel safer, considering to chronicle the switch 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,
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them. but i'm, but of him to integrate under these mountains are full of local media shares. so i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe. what didn't that music? one, 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 where what room up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine. all just temperatures in spain and portugal had broken records for april as an early season heat wave hits the region spain, southern city, quarter by registered 38.8 degrees on thursday. the syrian peninsula is already struggling with droughts and there are fears the high temperature is may see a repeat of last summer's wave of wildfires. a federal court in brazil has bound
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the export of live cattle. the ruling is seen as historic by animal rights activists. the industry contributed $190000000.00 to the economy. last year, thursdays rulings as animals are essentially living beings and like in their treatments similar to human trafficking at the time of slavery, the government hasn't announced if it will appeal that verdict. 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. many chinese users accusing the u. s. of neglecting her despite veteran marion saying that she had been well cared for. jessica washington reports from beijing. 20 years ago. yeah. 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 their goodbyes. thank you and yeah,
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has been under good care throughout her stay in the memphis, sue. she's deeply loved by the american people movie. but in china, people have been speculating about her health the month saying she looked sickly. figure out how quiet yahoo thin we need to listen to the experts. some commenters on line said america didn't take good care of. yeah, yeah. i think it's a good thing that she's back. i hope she'll get proper care. i don't think the other countries would maltreated our national treasure just that the lacking experience, how to look after the panda. yes, male companion, lyla died from heart disease in february fueling commentary on line that they had been neglected. however, vets from both countries said the panders had been well cared for, and that jojo has a genetic skin condition which results in fur. 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,
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hundreds of thousands of dollars in cheer and zoos, 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 are bad. that's rare to cherry roshan, 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 a symbol of friendship. now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington al jazeera, raging. still i had only i was aaron as our find out who went as number one, picking the nfl, dra details for the sport roll. ah
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ah ah ah, i am 10 for the sportsman. here's level 3. thank you very much. we got to start with formula. what in this see to really has been a tile of red bull dominance, better. that feller in the middle that ferrari's childcare has managed to buck the tread just slightly by taking paul. the sun dies azerbaijan, gold, pre, now the back of st. sac hill back, you even looks pretty spectacular from the at and initially on the track, it was the champion, lead max was stop and who was quickest in the early part of me on a qualifying fashion. but mcclare responded marsetta, an identical tard to the well champion,
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he that improved his towards the edge of the staff and bar almost not point 2 seconds. it's a 3rd time in a row, but the cloud will start from the funds of the grade in back. you and it's the 1st time the season that a non red bull driver is on. paul just happens t max, said your perez with start quickest. it's a really big surprise for me for the whole team. i think because they're coming here. we did not expect that, so it's amazing to be starting on hold for sunday's race. we must not get carried away because we know that our weak points. he's more the race where we seem to be behind the red ball. i think we kept the quite clean and progress quite nicely. then we just missed out in the, in the final run. but i think overall, i mean, we can, we can be quite pleased. i mean, what you want to be involved, but you will have to look at the big picture. i think we will have a good race car. and that's, of course, where you, where you go to points off the hosting the fee for the world cup last year. cutout has now been awarded the boss, get bull wildcard in 2027 or 32 games will be played at preexisting venue.
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basketball, governing body, feeble cup hours, upgraded transport networks, influence the decision. it will be one of cutters, major sporting events before it stages, the 2030 asian game, spite of the current, well champions, i will defend, that's hard to make this year in the philippines, japan and indonesia. meanwhile, in the n b i, the boston celtics have made it into the 2nd round of the playoffs. they close out their series against the atlanta hole speaking the 128-2126 trailer brown school, the 32 point jason hyphen. i did 30, it's a killed the overall victory for games between the 2nd. see the south for now play? 36. 76 is in the conference emmys. game one is on monday in boston. you know, they can bring the fi, philly's a tough environment. when you know, day the crowd gets involved in the game is going to be is going to be fine. we already know they've got some great players, enjoy l m b james,
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hard and in company. so it's going to be another test if you see as a great thing with supposed to be, you know, probably going to be the n v p and beat and looking for those to play us is about the best themes, the best players. go ahead. ok. switching cars, the las vegas cold nights are the 1st thing to get into the and a child play. second round, they beat the winnipeg jet full one. vegas dolton the laurel bro slot. making your fantastic double site here to keep the jet down the other end. tell them to save us installed toys as the north rock thought before. been in a row of the losing the game of the series. they go through 4 games to one. ok now to the biggest study in the american american football, outside of the super bowl, the n f l draft where teams trade off to take college flies into the professional ranks. now the draft is being held in kansas city. we're writing super bowl champ,
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patrick loans, all the chief, right, the trucking, the carolina panthers. right, young carolina will be hoping that i have i called about who could end up munching the herbs off to taking for the young from the university of alabama. second, i roll picks the dice. stroud is taken by the houston texans or higher estate. i means a lot to me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid, wanting to, you know, that, that means a lot. you know, i'm going to keep trying to do everything i can to improve and i know the works not done. but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me, you know, and, and broke those barriers down so that we could be where we're at right now. police in delhi, i've told india supreme court. they will bring a case against the head of the countries wrestling federation to the countries. wrestlers have filed
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a petition or obligations made by several female athletes that they were abused by breach bush on the thing. he denied the claims the wrestlers have called off had called of protests in january, but reinstated them last week to demand immediate action. tennis top said, call us, our cries, looked pretty far down off the coming through a tough opening match up the madrid open. the defending champion was up against a meal, goes up what a who and it was the finished plan. there are 3 set, 6 games to to susie current us open champion, start to see for the 2nd dose, citing 5 right points before leveling the match. well, number 2, then one, the 3rd 6 to 3, the 3rd round, family and face go to me from there. while number forecast but rude is out though he was beaten in straight sets by the italian qualify. i'm a payoff and now they who described it as the best much of his life are well the is reading to 96 and this is his 1st victory over a top 10 player mixed up for him. find the trauma,
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mood odd in the 3rd round. and there was a big shock in the women's events of the current wimbledon champion and wall number 7 from cause i saw you later. you have, i can see here on the far side was beaten 2 sets to one bar and i come in, sky. and the 2nd round clash kind of scott is rag $62.00 in the world and had lost their previous meeting in miami last month. but the russian got revenge for that, the faith and it's just the target her career that kind of guy has beaten i top 15 american goals. taylor googe lifted, the trophy and adelaide last day is now leading the lift towards latest event. this in singapore gets made, find that he's in the 1st round and then eagle, his final how to finish at 7 under that puts him a shot clear of the group of players, including the open sharpie. and katherine smith have a look at this part from the australian a huge. well no. the 121 of his 6 birdies and his bike route 654017. show. good. sergio garcia is a long part smith at 6 under a hot octave. he's
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a round started here at the full hallway, he eventually would go into american eagle books. it's also, it's hard for a 2nd while so nickel, so that he finished joint water up with kept out the bosses early. this month is the shop. so the back on 5 on chris a more want olympics have golden charcoal 2 years ago. and she celebrating again, the american took the title at the wells league. margaret river pro events in western australia. she's a 5 time well champion and the way that moves off move her up to 2nd in the current rankings. the mens event swung by brazil that gabrielle medina, the 3 tom world champion, picking up his 1st championship tool victory since $3021.00. a little bit farther out to say in the round the world i should race in a very scary margaret thought team whole same p r b, who's mouth snapped off in the middle of the night. 20 miles off the coast of brazil. thankfully all the crew a safe, they were leading the 4th leg of the 6 month rice at that time. but the now drifting back to land that is always bought for now. have all i talked to rick.
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