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steve, this is where we dissects and like to find the thing. and i guess now that from out is there is no valid available in your favorite app. still get that for it and tapped are made and you app him out of even need at your fingertips. ah, living in a constant state of fear, heavy battles continue in sudan despite a renewed ceasefire. ah, the bucket, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up a residential building reduced to rubble in ukraine. these 23 are killed. 4 of them children, greater protections for brazil's indigenous territories, the government,
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and bail 6th new reservations. and once an ambassador of friendship, why this panda is become a symbol of strained relations between 2 countries. ah, welcome to the program. so in theory, there is a cease fire in operation in sedans, capital the warring sides, agreeing to a 72 hour extension. but the reality is something else, heavy gun fire strikes and tank blast have been reported in khartoum and nearby areas. plumes of smoke was seen in baris north of the capitol, or resume described it as being in a constant state of fear. even a humanitarian mission has come under fire during the supposed truce, a turkish military planes, you to fly, people out of cartoon was shot at. no one was injured. the paramilitary rapid support forces denied accusations. it was to blame. and the fighting between the army and the r s f as re ignited into communal violence in the countries west or
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you and human rights spokeswoman said at least 96 people have been killed in dar for since monday. where he le, muhammad has more smoke billowing of a cartoon. evidence that this extended ceasefire is no more reliable than those that went before each side accuses the other of violating the deal. the rapid support forces say the army has launched 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 armed groups and local civilians have taken up arms. the fighting continues to sent hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to don's borders. machine and indian travel blogger joined dozens of others, making the hours long journey to ethiopia from money. se of hard to so that is, i mean, people just few minutes ago like i have anyone standing always there will actually standing here like around like leaf i don't leave by
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a big bank goes or lost all big machine guns and everything. i think i think it's like a bowl is 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 for you 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. this will, 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,
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which is 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 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. prayers are even as the sounds of wall echoed around, there is a growing shortage of basic necessities. as age groups struggle to reach those who need help. bakeries are running out of flour and residence, worry what little they have won't last long. and the mother of yanine people are not thinking except for worrying about themselves and their families. the situation now is that food supplies are diminishing and the citizens will face a firm and or at least a crushing foot crisis. for all the talk of an extended ceasefire. it's this conflict that's being extended day by day. and the humanitarian crisis that it's
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triggered. only deepens or healing mohammed al jazeera or kasim amine, or she is a representative of the by tomorrow resistance committee, a grassroots network form during the process that led to the removal of omar bashir . he told al jazeera how some people are coping on the ground in how to him. the situation is really bad. actually. the out is us for system alicia. are you riding down the street? even some of the house is even a major of. busy city but important, tracy is which can't live the people exist their, their daily needs can get, their groceries can get, their stuff they can go is really, they can be stuffed, can be working, can be equity even because because my neighborhood is partially occupied by the artist militia because of that, most of the people can move around easily because of that sees the, one of the war we used are facebook biggies,
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and create their big uses of the committees to, 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. because to then these people, they are very kind, they always have strong dice to community dice because of that they, they, the dad who start calling us and given us some of their break nautica, chronic diseases, medicine, lot of crying out or writing like it should be stopped now because there is no mold on this water bill is not a great mission in this, or it's only for the for and money, nothing more. so it please spoke. no, but nobody knows actually law freight, it will continue to exist. there will be no student anymore. oh, let's go live now to correspond. and hipaa morgan in the capital ha team has been
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covering the conflict fast since it began in a hipaa. that in spite of the latest cease, far more reports of fighting was the situation there in the capsule. while there's been intense artillery strikes and as strikes launch by both sides, the rapids support forces and the air strikes by the denise army against various recess positions in the northern parts of the capitol in the city of cafferty. and in the city of man, that's the twin city of the capital tomb and iran, the vicinity of the presidential palace and the general command of the army. the scenes of the most intense and have you fighting between the 2 sites. there were heavy artillery strikes around 5 p m local time, which is around 15 gmc, so fighting is still ongoing in many parts of the capital hudson. despite the latest, the fire and civilian say that they're tired residency, that they're trying to find basic commodities in the market. they want to be able to leave their homes and the southern and eastern parts of the capital that is
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happening. but as a very slow pace, people are think that they're very cautious when they step out, but they only go out for their basic needs. and if they have the money to do so. and in the northern part that has been impossible for many residents, they remain trapped in their home for the 14th day now with no running water, no electricity. many of many of them saying that the situation is getting dire day by day. and especially those who are in need of medical assistance. but they say that because they have not seen how the late to cease fires or the previous the fires have played out. they have no confidence that this one will end in peace and have a water we hearing about fighting elsewhere in the country. a country that, of course, is to be 3 and a half times the size of france. i'm talking about especially in dial 4 in the west where many civilians who attempted to flee into neighboring chat. now, many people are trying to flee from the city of janina. that's in west dar 4, but it has been very difficult for them. we spoke to residents there today and they said that they were sporadic gun fires, but that the market place have been,
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have been burned and looted by armed arab militias. and they say that the fighting has killed dozens of people in the, in the city. and that many of those who were able to at least many of them, fled to neighboring chad, while many remain trapped in their homes. so the situation there is quite 10. now it's the 1st time that the on groups that signed an agreement with the transitional government in 2020, agreed to deploy for this to the area to separate between the wearing sites. but this concerns because therefore it's coming out of a 2 decades war, which is divided along ethnic lines that the situation there will tend volatile and that there will be more fighting. you know, of course the 4 was of course recovering from one crisis, now facing another hip morgan life and cause of many thanks. ah, there at least 23 people including 4 children have been killed in missile attacks
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across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of oman. here was also hit the 1st attack by russia on the capital in nearly 2 months. charles traffic has more from keith. this is all that remains of an apartment block in the city of oman in central ukraine. the government says more 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 how's
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a friday morning? some were reportedly launched from as far away as the caspian sea. 21 intercepted says the ukrainian military, but falling debra from powerful exploding projectiles can kill to emergency services carried the dead in body bags to waiting ambulances. moscow has repeatedly said it doesn't deliberately target civilians, but thousands have been killed by russian missiles. drones and shelling, intensely populated towns and cities since the war began. not know that my daughter is 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 vladimir zalinski said on his telegram channel, this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will have a godaddy madana. my preliminary information is that 109 people lived in that section and 27 of the 46 flats are completely destroyed. we organized operations as
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fast as possible to rescue the people who are alive and trapped under the rebel. canine units are also at the site. ukraine officials say other cities here including the pro in the east, nikolai of in the south. 11 missiles and drones intercepted over the cave region and explosions heard impulse hover and crumb and shook on the disney pro river. it's been almost 2 months since such a wide spread bombardment. so why now the attacks come ahead of unexpected 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 build a strike anywhere in this country. whenever it pleases. charles robert al jazeera heave, or pipe francis as made
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a fresh appeal for an end to the warn ukraine calling for creative efforts for peace. the head of the roman catholic church is currently on a 3 day visit to hungry, where he's met with the president and prime minister in the capitol, budapest. he was her 1st historian at the present time. there are many dangers indeed, but i asked myself, thinking not least of war torn ukraine, where are the creative efforts for peace? no more annoying include a year more to the viola bershana beloved in the world in which we live the passionate quest of a 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 core, all dream of peace. he said, as the soloists of ward and now take over his lcd to presume there were the countries president has announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations, totaling more than 2000 square kilometers lewis enough earlier,
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the silver has been attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital brazilian, he had promised to reverse the policies of his far right. predecessor jaya, boston arrow, who had favoured mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands. monica yet, okay, uh how's more from brazilian. now that we've been covering campout indigenous campout for the past 2 years, we saw during both sonatas era and this one is totally different. this is the 1st time we've already showed on our present lisinopril the see what did not come alone . you brought with them the indigenous church, the 1st and the history of brazil. he also brought environment minister, other ministers, minorities, the also bulk of one same boys with the indigenous people. julie said that there were demands ago, they weren't, they all, he had to really defend what they were asking for. he said that it was not sure what we'll send out or had said that they were occupying already 14 percent of
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regina was territory and that was too much land for a few people. he said that they have be need a lot of land and medina, traditions, and 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 miners, and also by farmers. and allah will have to find a balance between defending indigenous people defending environmental, but also getting the farm lobby. powerful. brazil is a big exporter of commodities. and so the agriculture lobby is very strong and it's also fundamental to be so kind of more monica, and i can,
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i'll just sierra priscilla was also either silver come this half hour on the move. again, my good stranded at the peru chilly border, a finally able to resume that journey. the baby sees check, quit his job, blank findings from an independent review since the end of which lou with hello there, it continues to be a scorching hot story across the south west of europe. we've had national records that in portugal, spain and morocco. we are expecting temperatures to come down slightly here over the next few days. that heat will push its way further east to northern parts of algeria and to nicea over the next few days. now things have been getting a lot colder. cough most central and eastern parts of europe. temps are sitting below the average here they will be on the rise of course,
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parts of the balkans over the next few days $21.00 degrees in bucharest on sunday. ahead of wet weather that's working its way across the west, bringing some heavy rains. southern parts of france, italy is set to see the worst of that as we go into sunday with blustery winds, kicking down across central parts of the mediterranean. but it is an improving picture up in the north suddenly for central parts of europe, britain, an island also seeing more in the way of sunshine, down in the south of the rain, starts to creep in from the west. by the time we get into sunday, a wintry wave continues across much of scandinavia. but further south of this for poland as well as germany was seen, a lot of a warmth come back in and lots of sunshine with that. berlin seen 19 degrees celsius on monday. so lots of sunny weather to come. ah and
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heavy gunfire as strikes and tank bloss have been reported in how to adhere by areas. at least 23 people, including 4 children, have been killed in missile strikes across ukraine. a residential building attacked in the central city of my key if was also hit the 1st attack by russia when the capital needed to brazil's president has announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations. totally more than 2000 square kilometers. while attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capitol presidio. now after days of uncertainty on the peru chilly border, there were signs of hopes hope for the 100 sioux had been stranded that people have started crossing into peru finally able to resume their journeys to their home countries. well marianna sanchez is the in talking to all the peru chill, a border and marianna, the situation that we are here at. so i go ahead tell us what the situation is
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there now. marianna yes, yes. i mean that's, as you were saying, just about 3 hours ago, immigration officials be came here. we are at the exact point of a division between both countries to now. and it was a, basically a surprise because people out there waiting for some answers to the situation. so immigration officials came here and they started lining up people and started registering people. most of the people we've seen that we're here today. we're mostly women with small children. some a couple 100100 people that we saw yesterday. they had crossed into believe, legally, but they have been given the opportunity to be registered and to and to go into plato legally. and there's still
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a group here. there are guarded by the police. but all because yesterday there was a diplomatic route between man fatal and the, and the prime minister of said both countries have the same. we're sharing the same problem. they do have a 1000000.31.3000000 venezuela living here. to me i have more than 1000000, so there's a bose share responsibilities and bold shares problems that are very similar. and so people have been, have begun coming into per rule after nearly 3 weeks of, of a very difficult situation for them. 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, hershey and his susan rushed behind. they tried to enter it. been over 5 days. yeah, i have met you. we are forced to do this or trying to get her with this way because
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they no one is and they just say no, because you don't have the police have blocked the way when you fierce exchanges, thousands of families, migrant, mainly from them swill and haiti have been stranded for days between the 2 and cheapest borders. tension in raising for dean's mothers frustrated. their children have been forced to stoop outdoors. they've had some food in water, but no one, sirs, not going to be then. well, the president, wesley, united nation. well, apparently it's only blah, blah, blah. oh, yeah, these migrants, remember, the can't into b 2. 0, go back to chilly for now the only option for these migrants is to venture into the desert at night, but they have to walk more than 60 kilometers to reach the regional capital. it's
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a near impossible situation, especially for the children on wednesday. that is precedent. dina will not be passed measures to send more military to its borders. would work. they blames migrants for a crime wave in bed you saw was done. 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 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. i might see only one 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 leasing hope for prompt solution. mariana,
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as your report really showed it, has seen a desperate situation for people living there in limbo the board. but now there appears to be some momentum that do we have any idea of what the next few days will bring? what was the interior minister and the ministers who are bound to be here soon? and the army supposed to be deployed as soon as well supposed to be today friday. but still we don't know what will come, what happens to the people coming in the next few days because tina have stiffened has tightened the measures there. and so we are likely to see what, what has been going on for the past 3 weeks. we are likely to see this happening again. so we are not sure if the solutions that are given today will be for
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today and allow all these people to go through and stay in bed or go to the countries if they want. or will it be a long term solution? nice marianna many thanks for that. marianna sanchez life intact now on the peru, chilly border now the chairman of britain's public broker. so the b, b. c has resigned. are to report said he breached rules, which should sharp, had facent inquiry for his role in securing alone to the former prime minister boss johnson. this was just before he was selected by the government to chair the corporation in early 2021. andrew simmons reports the chairman of the b, b. c. richard sharp has announced his resignation on britain's public broadcaster having to report that its chairman has to quit over his dealings with the former prime minister today. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations. good work were i to remain imposed until the end of my turn. in 2020 richard sharp, helped to arrange
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a $1000000.00 personal loan application for boris johnson who was prime minister at the time, the visitor hello. hello. johnson, who doesn't want to talk about it now. later recommended that sharp should be appointed into the non executive role in which he was to oversee the quality and impartiality illness. bbc output. this does call into question the impartiality of britain's public broadcaster at a high level. not only that, it's the timeline that's worrying. so many people, 2 years before anything was found out, and the staff here didn't know anything until he read about it. in a newspaper labor, britton's main opposition party says sharp should have already been sacked for his actions. it's clear that he failed to act appropriately in this process, and it's right that he resigned. but he should have been sacked by the prime minister weeks ago, because this whole murky affair, and his cosy relationship with a prime minister and, and was she say, like, himself, has bull untold reputational damage to the b. b. c prime minister is she sooner he
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is now under pressure to abandon political appointments at the b, b. c. but he doesn't want to talk about it. there's an established appointments process for all these things. and it will be right that we turn to that when the time is right. and so the b, b, c has taken a blow to its integrity. and the government, once again stands accused of cronyism. andrew simmons al jazeera london, the chin is in coast guard, has retrieve the ball, the use of another 43 people who died, trying to cross the mediterranean to southern italy. the national guard says a total of $210.00 bodies have now been recovered in the past 10 days alone. the latest to be found were heavily decomposed, suggesting their boat sank several days ago. they were now concerned to nisan morgues running out of space. temperatures in spain and portugal have broken records for april as an early season heat wave hits the region spain. so the city of quarterback register 38.8 degrees on thursday. the iberian peninsula is already
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struggling with drought. there are fears the high temperatures may see a repeat of last summer's wave of wildfire. now, a giant panda who spent 2 decades of the united states has been welcomed home to china. ja hop. yar rather has been the subject of passionate discussions on social media with many chinese uses accusingly, us of neglecting her after spite veterinarian saying she had been well cared for. jessica washington reports and begging 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 zoo. 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 quite as, yeah, yeah. so then we need to listen to the experts. some commenters online said america
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didn't take good care of. yeah, yeah. i think it's a good thing that she's back and i hope she'll get proper care on the go with her coolie. i don't remember all the countries wouldn't maltreated oh, national treasure. just that they are locking experience hall to look after the panda young man companion lola, died from heart disease in february fueling commentary online that they had been neglected. however, that's from both countries said the pandas 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, hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. 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.
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and that, that's a better cheery ration has it just doesn't help anybody. and in fact is, if you go back 20 years and you know whether you're in china or the u. s. there was hopefulness. there was a sense that many things were possible. yeah, yeah, we'll spend a month in quarantine before being relocated to being want to similar friendship. now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington anticipating ah. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories, sedans, army and paramilitary. rapid support forces continue to fight for 14th day despite agreeing to extend a cease fire by 72 hours. heavy gunfire air strikes and tank blast have been reported in khartoum and nearby areas. a turkish.
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